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101 flach
I Adj.1. Dach, Gelände etc.: flat; (eben) auch level, even; MATH. plane; flache Brust Frau: flat chest; Mann: hollow chest; flach gedrückt flat(tened down); mit der flachen Hand with the flat of one’s hand; auf dem flachen Land in the depths of the countryside; flach klopfen beat out; flach machen level (off); flach werden flatten (out), level (off)2. Atmung, Gewässer: shallow; flacher Teller dinner plate; bleib im flachen Wasser stay in the shallow water4. fig. pej. (oberflächlich) shallow, superficialII Adv.: flach liegen lie flat; sich flach hinlegen lie down flat; den Ball flach spielen keep the ball on the ground; flach über etw. fliegen / hinwegstreichen etc. fly / skim etc. low over s.th.; flach atmen breathe shallow(ly); bewusst: take shallow breaths; ihr Atem geht flach her breathing is shallow* * *even; plane; shallow; flat; low; smooth; plain; vapid; platy* * *Flạch [flax]nt -(e)s, -e (NAUT)shallows pl* * *1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) flat2) (stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) flat* * *[flax]\flach liegen [o schlafen] to sleep without a pillow2. (nicht tief) shallow\flach atmen to take shallow breaths3. (oberflächlich) shallow4. TYPO\flache Gradation soft gradation\flaches Negativ soft negative* * *die flache Hand — the flat of one's hand
4) (fig. abwertend) shallow* * *A. adjflach gedrückt flat(tened down);mit der flachen Hand with the flat of one’s hand;auf dem flachen Land in the depths of the countryside;flach klopfen beat out;flach machen level (off);2. Atmung, Gewässer: shallow;flacher Teller dinner plate;bleib im flachen Wasser stay in the shallow water4. fig pej (oberflächlich) shallow, superficialB. adv:flach liegen lie flat;sich flach hinlegen lie down flat;den Ball flach spielen keep the ball on the ground;flach über etwas fliegen/hinwegstreichen etc fly/skim etc low over sth;flach atmen breathe shallow(ly); bewusst: take shallow breaths;ihr Atem geht flach her breathing is shallow* * *1) flat <countryside, region, roof>3) (nicht tief) shallow <water, river, dish>4) (fig. abwertend) shallow* * *adj.flat adj.plain adj.tabular adj.vapid adj. adv.vapidly adv. -
102 filo
"wire;Draht;arame"* * *m (pl also le -a) threadmetallico wiredi lama edged'erba bladefig un filo di vergogna/rispetto an ounce of shame/respectfig filo conduttore leadfilo interdentale (dental) flossfilo spinato barbed wirefilo di voce whisperper filo e per segno in detaildare del filo da torcere a qualcuno make things difficult for s.o.* * *1 thread; (tess.) yarn; ( ritorto) twine: filo di cotone, di nylon, di seta, cotton, nylon, silk thread; filo per cucire, sewing thread; filo di trama, di ordito, weft, warp yarn; lana a due fili, two-ply wool // la poverina era ridotta a un filo, the poor thing was worn to a shadow // il filo di Arianna, Ariadne's thread // tagliare il filo del traguardo, to breast the (winning) tape; (estens.) to reach the winning post; essere battuti sul filo del traguardo, to be beaten at the post (anche fig.)4 ( del bucato) washing line5 (fig.) ( piccola quantità): un filo d'acqua, a trickle of water; un filo d'aria, a breath of air; un filo di luce, a thread of light; un filo di fumo, a wisp of smoke; c'è ancora un filo di speranza, there is still a faint hope; parlare con un filo di voce, to speak in a very weak (o thin) voice; non aveva un filo di interesse per quel lavoro, he didn't have the slightest interest in that job6 (fig.) ( andamento) thread: seguire il filo dei ricordi, to follow the thread of one's memories; perdere il filo del ragionamento, to lose the thread of one's argument; riprendere il filo del discorso, to pick up (o to take up o to resume) the thread of one's speech; seguire il filo del pensiero, to follow the thread of one's thoughts7 ( taglio) edge: il filo della spada, the sword edge; questo coltello non ha più il filo, this knife has no edge (o is blunt) now // passare qlcu. a filo di spada, to put s.o. to the sword8 (elettr., tel.) wire; cable: filo ad alta tensione, high-tension cable; filo conduttore, leading wire, (fig.) lead (o guiding thread); filo di terra, earth wire; filo sotto tensione, live wire; telegrafo senza fili, wireless telegraph; (tel.) filo diretto, direct line9 (mecc.) wire: filo di ferro, metallico, wire; filo di platino, platinum wire; filo armonico, piano wire; filo spinato, barbed wire // (edil.) filo a piombo, plumb-line.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: essere cuciti a doppio filo, to be closely knit; essere appeso a un filo, to hang by a thread (o a hair) // mancò il bersaglio per un filo, he missed the target by a hairbreadth; c'è mancato un filo!, it was a close shave!; non è caduto per un filo, he just managed to avoid falling // dare del filo da torcere a qlcu., to cause s.o. a lot of trouble, ( essere un avversario terribile) to be a hard nut to crack (for s.o.) // è lui che tiene le fila, it's he who pulls the strings; imbrogliare le fila, to muddle things up; sbrogliare le fila, to unravel the threads; riunire, tirare le fila, to gather up the threads; tirare le fila di un discorso, to draw together the threads of an argument // per filo e per segno, in every detail, word for word; to the letter: ha seguito le istruzioni per filo e per segno, he carried out instructions to the letter; dovrai riferirmi tutto per filo e per segno, you'll have to report everything to me word for word (o in every detail) // a filo di logica dovrebbe comportarsi così, strictly according to logic, he should behave that way // fare il filo a qlcu., to chase s.o.; fare il filo a qlco., to chase after sthg.* * *['filo]sostantivo maschile (in some idiomatic senses it has a feminine plural -a)1) (filato) thread, yarnfilo di cotone, di seta — cotton, silk thread
2) (cavo, corda) line, string; (metallico) wire; (da pesca) linestendere la biancheria sul filo — to put o peg the washing on the line
tagliare i -i (della luce, del telefono) — to cut off power, telephone lines
senza filo — [microfono, telefono] cordless
3) (di erba) blade; (di paglia) straw4) (filza)un filo di perle — a string of pearls, a pearl necklace
5) (corda dell'equilibrista) tightrope6) sportbruciare qcn. sul filo di lana — fig. to nose sb. out
7) (sequenza)perdere, riprendere il filo del discorso — to lose, pick up the thread of a conversation
8) fig. (piccola quantità)dire qcs. con un fil di voce — to say sth. in a thready o faint voice
9) (di lama) (cutting) edge, bladerifare il filo a — to put an edge on, to sharpen [coltello, forbici]
10) (di legno) grain11) (di liquidi) trickle, drizzle12) gastr. (di fagiolini, sedano) string13) (di ragnatela) thread, strand•filo chirurgico — med. catgut, gutstring
filo conduttore — el. conductor; fig. central thread, main theme
filo di Scozia — tess. lisle
filo spinato — barbed o razor wire
••essere appeso o sospeso o attaccato a un filo to be hanging by a thread o on a string; essere o camminare sul filo del rasoio to be on a knife-edge o razor('s) edge; dare a qcn. del filo da torcere to lead sb. a merry dance, to give sb. a rough ride; fare il filo a qcn. to do a line with sb., to chat sb. up; passare a fil di spada to put sb. to the sword; per filo e per segno [ conoscere] backwards (and forwards), like the back of one's hand; [ raccontare] in great detail; a fil di logica logically speaking; tirare le fila di qcs. — to pull the strings of sth
* * *filo/'filo/sostantivo m.(in some idiomatic senses it has a feminine plural -a)1 (filato) thread, yarn; filo di cotone, di seta cotton, silk thread2 (cavo, corda) line, string; (metallico) wire; (da pesca) line; filo di rame copper wire; stendere la biancheria sul filo to put o peg the washing on the line; i -i delle marionette the puppet strings; i -i dell'alta tensione high tension wires; i -i della luce power lines; filo del telefono telephone wire; tagliare i -i (della luce, del telefono) to cut off power, telephone lines; senza filo [microfono, telefono] cordless; senza -i wireless3 (di erba) blade; (di paglia) straw4 (filza) un filo di perle a string of pearls, a pearl necklace5 (corda dell'equilibrista) tightrope7 (sequenza) perdere, riprendere il filo del discorso to lose, pick up the thread of a conversation; filo dei pensieri train of thought8 fig. (piccola quantità) un filo di speranza a grain of hope; non c'è un filo d'aria there isn't a breath of air; non avere un filo di grasso not to have an ounce of fat; un filo di luce a pencil of light; un filo di sangue a trickle of blood; un filo di vento a breath of wind; un filo di fumo a wisp of smoke; dire qcs. con un fil di voce to say sth. in a thready o faint voice9 (di lama) (cutting) edge, blade; senza filo blunt; rifare il filo a to put an edge on, to sharpen [coltello, forbici]10 (di legno) grain11 (di liquidi) trickle, drizzle; un filo d'olio a drizzle of oil13 (di ragnatela) thread, strandessere appeso o sospeso o attaccato a un filo to be hanging by a thread o on a string; essere o camminare sul filo del rasoio to be on a knife-edge o razor('s) edge; dare a qcn. del filo da torcere to lead sb. a merry dance, to give sb. a rough ride; fare il filo a qcn. to do a line with sb., to chat sb. up; passare a fil di spada to put sb. to the sword; per filo e per segno [ conoscere] backwards (and forwards), like the back of one's hand; [ raccontare] in great detail; a fil di logica logically speaking; tirare le fila di qcs. to pull the strings of sth.\filo chirurgico med. catgut, gutstring; filo conduttore el. conductor; fig. central thread, main theme; filo per cucire sewing thread; filo diretto hotline; filo elettrico electric wire; filo di ferro wire; filo interdentale dental floss; filo a piombo plumb (line); filo di Scozia tess. lisle; filo spinato barbed o razor wire; filo per suture → filo chirurgico. -
103 know
I 1. [nəʊ]1) (have knowledge of) conoscere [person, place, situation, system]; sapere, conoscere [answer, language, name, reason, truth, way]to know sb. by name, sight — conoscere qcn. di nome, di vista
to know sth. by heart — sapere qcs. a memoria
to know how to do — sapere fare; (stressing method) sapere come fare
to know that... — sapere che...
to know sb., sth. as — conoscere qcn., qcs. come
to let it be known o to make it known that fare sapere che; it has been known to snow there hanno detto che lì nevica; if I know him se lo conosco; he is known to the police è conosciuto dalla polizia; as you well know come ben sai; (do) you know something? do you know what? (ma lo) sai? there's no knowing whether non si può sapere se; to know one's way around fig. sapersi togliere dagli impicci; to know one's way around a town sapersi orientare in una città; to know one's way around a computer sapersela cavare con i computer; I know what! you could... ho un'idea! potresti...; he knows nothing about it — non ne sa niente
2) (feel certain) essere sicuro, sapere3) (realize) rendersi conto4) (recognize) riconoscere (by, from da)"you are a stupid" "it takes one to know one" — "sei uno stupido" "tra stupidi ci si riconosce"
to be known for sth., for doing — essere conosciuto per qcs., per fare
6) (experience) conoscere [sadness, love]2.1) (have knowledge) sapere, conoscereto know about — (have information) essere al corrente di [ event]; (have skill) conoscere [computing, engines]
to know of — (from experience) conoscere; (from information) avere sentito parlare di
to let sb. know of o about mettere qcn. a conoscenza di [ plans]; we'll let you know vi faremo sapere; how should I know! come faccio a saperlo! if you must know se proprio vuoi saperlo; if I were angry with you, you'd know about it se fossi arrabbiato con te, te ne accorgeresti; you know better than to argue with him hai di meglio da fare che metterti a discutere con lui; you ought to have known better non avresti dovuto farlo; he says he came home early but I know better — dice che è arrivato a casa presto ma conoscendolo non ci credo
"he won't win" - "oh I don't know" — "non vincerà" - "non ne sono sicuro"
"I'll take the morning off" - "I don't know about that!" — "mi prenderò mezza giornata" - "non ne sarei così sicuro!"
I don't know about you but... — non so cosa ne pensi, ma
••II [nəʊ]not to know where o which way to turn non sapere da che parte voltarsi; not to know whether one is coming or going — non sapere più che cosa si sta facendo
to be in the know (about sth.) — colloq. essere al corrente (di qcs.)
* * *[nəu]past tense - knew; verb1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) sapere2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) conoscere3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) conoscere4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) riconoscere•- knowing- knowingly
- know-all
- know-how
- in the know
- know backwards
- know better
- know how to
- know the ropes* * *know /nəʊ/n.– (nella loc. fam.) in the know, al corrente; bene informato; addentro nella faccenda.♦ (to) know /nəʊ/A v. t.1 conoscere; sapere: to know languages, conoscere (o sapere) le lingue; Do you know German?, conosci (o sai) il tedesco?; to know the answer, conoscere (o sapere) la risposta; to know a subject, conoscere un argomento; to know one's job, conoscere il proprio mestiere; to know the time, sapere che ora è; conoscere l'ora; to know all the facts, conoscere (o essere a conoscenza di, sapere) tutti i fatti; to know damn well, sapere benissimo; Do you know his address?, conosci (o sai) il suo indirizzo?; Everybody knows that, lo sanno tutti; How do you know?, come lo sai?; come fai a saperlo?; I'll let you know, te lo farò sapere; I know he is a good boy, so che è un bravo ragazzo; Do you know how much it costs?, sai quanto costa?; I don't know when she's arriving, non so quando arriverà; I know what I'm doing, so quello che faccio; I know you won't disappoint me, so che non mi deluderai; I knew ( that) he would say that, sapevo che avrebbe detto così; to get to know, imparare a conoscere; conoscere meglio (o più a fondo); venire a sapere; I know how it works, so come funziona; He is known to be in favour of it, è noto (o risaputo) che lui è favorevole; His dog has been known to attack strangers, si sa che il suo cane ha assalito gente che non conosceva2 conoscere: Do you know his wife [this book]?, conosci sua moglie [questo libro]?; the world as we know it, il mondo così come lo conosciamo; We've known each other for years, ci conosciamo da anni3 riconoscere: I'd know him anywhere, lo riconoscerei dovunque (o fra mille); I know a good athlete when I see one, so riconoscere un buon atleta4 capire; rendersi conto: I knew at once something was wrong, capii subito che c'era qualcosa che non andava5 conoscere; sperimentare; fare esperienza di: I have known better days, ho conosciuto giorni migliori; He has known poverty, ha conosciuto la miseria6 – to know how, sapere; essere capace di: Do you know how to open this box?, sai aprire (o sei capace di aprire, sai come si apre) questa scatola?; I would do it if I knew how ( o if I knew the way), lo farei se sapessi come si fa (o se ne fossi capace)7 (saper) distinguere: to know right from wrong, distinguere tra il bene e il male (o la ragione dal torto)B v. i.sapere di; conoscere; essere informato di; essere a conoscenza di; avere notizia di; aver sentito parlare di: I know of a few cases like this one, so di alcuni casi come questo; I know of her, but I've never met her, ne ho sentito parlare, ma non l'ho mai incontrata; Do you know of any reason why he should have done it?, hai qualche idea del perché l'abbia fatto?; not that I know of, che io sappia no; non che io sappia; non mi risulta● to know again, riconoscere □ (fam.) to know all the answers, sapere tutto; saperla lunga; essere un sapientone □ to know all there is to know about st., sapere tutto su qc. □ to know apart, saper distinguere ( tra due) □ (fam.) to know st. backwards, conoscere qc. alla perfezione (o a menadito) □ to know best, sapere ciò che è meglio; essere il miglior giudice □ to know better, sapere che le cose stanno altrimenti (o che non è così); ( anche) avere più buon senso (o criterio), aver imparato la lezione: If I didn't know better, I'd say that…, se non sapessi che le cose stanno altrimenti, direi che…; You should have known better, avresti dovuto usare un po' più di buon senso; I'll know better next time, la prossima volta saprò come comportarmi; la prossima volta me ne guarderò bene; to know better than that, sapere che non è così; sapere che non si deve fare qc.; to know better than to do st., non essere così sciocco (o sprovveduto) da fare qc.; avere abbastanza criterio (o buon senso) da non fare qc.; sapere che non si deve fare qc.; not to know any better, non avere buon senso; essere uno sprovveduto; non sapere quello che si fa (per ignoranza, immaturità, ecc.) □ to know one's business, conoscere il proprio mestiere; sapere il fatto proprio □ to know st. by heart, sapere qc. a memoria □ to know sb. by name [by sight], conoscere q. di nome [di vista] □ to know different, sapere che non è così (o che le cose non stanno così); scoprire che non è così □ not to know the first thing about st., non sapere niente di qc.; non intendersene affatto di qc.; essere ignorantissimo di qc. □ to know sb. for, conoscere q. come: I know him for a very approachable man, lo conosco come una persona molto disponibile □ to know for a fact that…, sapere per certo (o con certezza) che… □ (fam. USA) not to know from st., non intendersene di qc.; non sapere niente di qc. □ (fam. USA) not to know from nothing ( about), non sapere (o capire) niente (di); non intendersi minimamente (di) □ (fam.) not to know sb. from Adam, non avere mai visto né conosciuto q.; non sapere che faccia ha q. □ (fam. GB) to know how many beans make five, sapere il fatto proprio; essere sveglio □ to know st. inside out, conoscere a fondo qc. □ to know st. like the back of one's hand, conoscere qc. come le proprie tasche □ to know one's own mind, sapere quel che si vuole □ to know no bounds, non conoscere limiti □ to know oneself, conoscere se stesso; conoscersi: I know myself, io mi conosco; io so come son fatto; Know thyself!, conosci te stesso! □ (fam.) to know one's onions, sapere il fatto proprio □ to know otherwise = to know different ► sopra □ to know one's place, saper stare al proprio posto □ to know the ropes, essere pratico di qc.; sapere come funziona qc. □ (fam.) to know one's stuff, sapere il fatto proprio □ (fam.) to know a thing or two, saperne qualcosa; intendersene; saperla lunga (su qc.) □ to know one's way around, conoscere la strada; sapersi orientare; (fig.) sapere come muoversi □ to know what it is like to…, sapere per esperienza personale cosa significhi… □ (fam.) to know what's what, sapere il fatto proprio □ (volg.) You know what you can do with it!, sai cosa puoi farci? □ not to know what to do with oneself, non sapere cosa fare; non sapere comportarsi □ (fam.) not to know what hit one, avere una brutta sopresa; restarci secco (fam.); ( anche) morire senza nemmeno accorgersene □ (fam. USA) to know where it's at, conoscere il mondo; saperla lunga □ (fam. USA) to know where sb. is coming from, sapere come ragiona q. □ not to know where (o which way) to look, non sapere dove guardare ( dall'imbarazzo); non sapere dove andare a nascondersi □ (fig.) not to know which way to turn, non sapere a che santo votarsi; non sapere dove sbattere la testa □ to know who's who, conoscere tutti ( in un posto); ( anche) sapere vita, morte e miracoli di tutti □ as far as I know, per quel che ne so; che io sappia □ As if I didn't know him!, come se non lo conoscessi! □ to be known as, essere considerato; aver fama di essere; ( anche) esser noto come, essere conosciuto col nome di: He is known as a good pianist, è considerato un bravo pianista; He's known as The Captain, è noto come ‘il Capitano’ □ (fam.) before you know where you are, prima che tu possa dire ‘beh’; in men che non si dica □ to do all one knows, fare tutto il possibile; fare del proprio meglio □ Don't I know it!, se lo so!; a chi lo dici! □ I don't know that…, non sono sicuro di…; non so se… □ for all I know, per quanto (o quel che) ne so □ for reasons best known to himself, per un motivo noto solo a lui (o che sa solo lui) □ God (o Goodness, heaven) knows, Dio sa; ( anche escl.) lo sa Dio (o Iddio, il Cielo) □ How should I know?, come faccio a saperlo?; che vuoi che ne sappia io? □ How was I to know?, come potevo saperlo?; come potevo immaginare? □ I'll have you know that…, sappi che…; per tua informazione…; o per tua norma e regola… □ I knew it!, lo sapevo!; me l'aspettavo! □ (fam.) I know what, ho un'idea; so io che cosa fare □ to let it be known, far sapere; rendere noto □ to make oneself known, farsi un nome, farsi conoscere □ (form.) to make oneself known to sb., presentarsi a q. □ to make it known that…, rendere noto che… □ She's very pretty and doesn't she know it!, è molto bella, e sa di esserlo □ You don't know how, non sai (o non puoi immaginare) quanto □ (fam.) not to want to know, disinteressarsi di qc.; ignorare qc.; infischiarsene □ (fam.) What do you know ( about that)!, senti senti!; ma pensa un po'! □ Wouldn't you ( just) know?, lo sapevo io!; ci mancava questa! □ Wouldn't you like to know?, ti piacerebbe saperlo, eh! □ (fam.) you know (o, antiq., don't you know), sai ( come inter.) □ (fam.) You know what (o something)?, sai che ti dico?; sai una cosa? □ You never know, non si sa mai □ You never know your luck!, non si sa mai!; magari succede; può anche andare bene!* * *I 1. [nəʊ]1) (have knowledge of) conoscere [person, place, situation, system]; sapere, conoscere [answer, language, name, reason, truth, way]to know sb. by name, sight — conoscere qcn. di nome, di vista
to know sth. by heart — sapere qcs. a memoria
to know how to do — sapere fare; (stressing method) sapere come fare
to know that... — sapere che...
to know sb., sth. as — conoscere qcn., qcs. come
to let it be known o to make it known that fare sapere che; it has been known to snow there hanno detto che lì nevica; if I know him se lo conosco; he is known to the police è conosciuto dalla polizia; as you well know come ben sai; (do) you know something? do you know what? (ma lo) sai? there's no knowing whether non si può sapere se; to know one's way around fig. sapersi togliere dagli impicci; to know one's way around a town sapersi orientare in una città; to know one's way around a computer sapersela cavare con i computer; I know what! you could... ho un'idea! potresti...; he knows nothing about it — non ne sa niente
2) (feel certain) essere sicuro, sapere3) (realize) rendersi conto4) (recognize) riconoscere (by, from da)"you are a stupid" "it takes one to know one" — "sei uno stupido" "tra stupidi ci si riconosce"
to be known for sth., for doing — essere conosciuto per qcs., per fare
6) (experience) conoscere [sadness, love]2.1) (have knowledge) sapere, conoscereto know about — (have information) essere al corrente di [ event]; (have skill) conoscere [computing, engines]
to know of — (from experience) conoscere; (from information) avere sentito parlare di
to let sb. know of o about mettere qcn. a conoscenza di [ plans]; we'll let you know vi faremo sapere; how should I know! come faccio a saperlo! if you must know se proprio vuoi saperlo; if I were angry with you, you'd know about it se fossi arrabbiato con te, te ne accorgeresti; you know better than to argue with him hai di meglio da fare che metterti a discutere con lui; you ought to have known better non avresti dovuto farlo; he says he came home early but I know better — dice che è arrivato a casa presto ma conoscendolo non ci credo
"he won't win" - "oh I don't know" — "non vincerà" - "non ne sono sicuro"
"I'll take the morning off" - "I don't know about that!" — "mi prenderò mezza giornata" - "non ne sarei così sicuro!"
I don't know about you but... — non so cosa ne pensi, ma
••II [nəʊ]not to know where o which way to turn non sapere da che parte voltarsi; not to know whether one is coming or going — non sapere più che cosa si sta facendo
to be in the know (about sth.) — colloq. essere al corrente (di qcs.)
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104 know
1. transitive verb,2) (be able to distinguish)know the difference between right and wrong — den Unterschied zwischen Gut und Böse kennen
he wouldn't know the difference — er wüsste den Unterschied nicht
3) (be aware of) wissen; kennen [Person]I know who she is — ich weiß, wer sie ist
I know for a fact that... — ich weiß ganz bestimmt, dass...
know somebody/something to be... — wissen, dass jemand/etwas... ist
that's/that might be worth knowing — das ist gut/wäre wichtig zu wissen
he doesn't want to know — er will nichts davon wissen od. hören
I know what — ich weiß was (ugs.)
you know something or what? — weißt du was?
you never know — man kann nie wissen (ugs.)
somebody has [never] been known to do something — jemand hat bekanntlich [noch nie] etwas getan
don't I know it! — (coll.) das weiß ich nur zu gut
what do you know [about that]? — (coll.): (that is surprising) was sagst du dazu?
somebody is not to know — (is not to be told) jemand soll nichts wissen (about, of von); (has no way of learning) jemand kann nicht wissen
not know what hit one — (fig.) gar nicht begreifen, was geschehen ist
that's all you know [about it] — das glaubst du vielleicht
know different or otherwise — es besser wissen
know what's what — wissen, wie es in der Welt zugeht
do you know,... — stell dir [mal] vor,...
4) (have understanding of) können [ABC, Einmaleins, Deutsch usw.]; beherrschen [Grundlagen, Regeln]; sich auskennen mit [Gerät, Verfahren, Gesetz]know how to mend fuses — wissen, wie man Sicherungen repariert
5) (be acquainted with) kennenwe have known each other for years — wir kennen uns [schon] seit Jahren
you know what he/it is — (is like) du kennst ihn ja/du weißt ja, wie es ist
6) (have experience of) erleben; erfahren2. nounknow what it is to be hungry — wissen, was es heißt, Hunger zu haben
(coll.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88563/know_about">know about- know of* * *[nəu]past tense - knew; verb1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) wissen2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) kennen3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) kennen4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) erkennen•- knowing- knowingly
- know-all
- know-how
- in the know
- know backwards
- know better
- know how to
- know the ropes* * *[nəʊ, AM noʊ]<knew, known>1. (have information/knowledge)▪ to \know sth etw wissen; facts, results etw kennenshe \knows all the names of them sie kennt all ihre Namendoes anyone \know the answer? weiß jemand die Antwort?do you \know...? weißt du/wissen Sie...?do you \know the time/where the post office is? können Sie mir bitte sagen, wie spät es ist/wo die Post ist?do you \know the words to this song? kennst du den Text von diesem Lied?he really \knows particle physics in Teilchenphysik kennt er sich wirklich gut ausI \know no fear ich habe vor nichts AngstI \know what I am talking about ich weiß, wovon ich redehow was I to \know it'd be snowing in June! wer ahnt denn schon, dass es im Juni schneien würde!that's worth \knowing das ist gut zu wissenthat might be worth \knowing das wäre gut zu wissenthat's what I like to \know too das würde ich auch gerne wissen!— don't I \know it! — wem sagst du das!before you \know where you are ehe man sich versiehtfor all I \know soweit ich weißthey might have even cancelled the project for all I \know vielleicht haben sie das Projekt ja sogar ganz eingestellt — weiß man's! famI knew it! wusste ich's doch! fam... and you \know it... und das weißt du auch; ( fam)... I \know what... ich weiß wasbut she's not to \know aber sie soll nichts davon erfahrenGod only \knows what'll happen next! weiß der Himmel, was als Nächstes passiert! sl▪ to \know [that]/if/how/what/when/why... wissen, dass/ob/wie/was/wann/warum...▪ to \know sb/sth to be/do sth wissen, dass jd/etw etw ist/tutthe police \know him to be a cocaine dealer die Polizei weiß, dass er mit Kokain handelt▪ to \know how to do sth wissen, wie man etw machtto \know how to drive a car Auto fahren können▪ to \know sth about sth/sb etw über etw/jdn wissento \know the alphabet/English das Alphabet/Englisch könnendo you \know any Norwegian? können Sie ein bisschen Norwegisch?to \know sth by heart etw auswendig könnento \know what one is doing wissen, was man tutto let sb \know sth jdn etw wissen lassen2. (be certain)to not \know which way to turn nicht wissen, was man machen sollto not \know whether to laugh or cry nicht wissen, ob man lachen oder weinen sollto \know for a fact that... ganz sicher wissen, dass...3. (be acquainted with)▪ to \know sb jdn kennen\knowing Sarah [or if I \know Sarah], she'll have done a good job so wie ich Sarah kenne, hat sie ihre Sache bestimmt gut gemachtwe've \known each other for years now wir kennen uns schon seit Jahrenshe \knows Paris well sie kennt sich in Paris gut aussurely you \know me better than that! du solltest mich eigentlich besser kennen!you \know what it's like du weißt ja, wie das [so] istwe all knew her as a kind and understanding colleague uns allen war sie als liebenswerte und einfühlsame Kollegin bekanntI'm sure you all \know the new officer by reputation sicherlich haben Sie alle schon mal von dem neuen Offizier gehörtto \know sb by name/by sight/personally jdn dem Namen nach/vom Sehen/persönlich kennento get to \know sb jdn kennenlernento get to \know each other sich akk kennenlernento [not] \know sb to speak to jdn [nicht] näher kennen▪ to \know sth etw verstehendo you \know what I mean? verstehst du, was ich meine?if you \know what I mean wenn du verstehst, was ich meine5. (experience)I've never \known her [to] cry ich habe sie noch nie weinen sehen6. (recognize)▪ to \know sb/sth jdn/etw erkennenI \know a goodbye when I hear one ich hab' schon verstanden, dass du dich von mir trennen willst! famI \know a good thing when I see it ich merke gleich, wenn was gut istwe all \know him as ‘Curly’ wir alle kennen ihn als ‚Curly‘this is the end of world as we \know it das ist das Ende der Welt, so wie wir sie kennenthese chocolate bars are \known as something else in the US diese Schokoladenriegel laufen in den USA unter einem anderen NamenI knew her for a liar the minute I saw her ich habe vom ersten Augenblick an gewusst, dass sie eine Lügnerin istto \know sb by his/her voice/walk jdn an seiner Stimme/seinem Gang erkennensb wouldn't \know sth if he/she bumped into it [or if he/she fell over it] [or if it hit him/her in the face] jd würde etw akk nicht mal erkennen, wenn es vor ihm/ihr stehen würde7. (be able to differentiate)▪ to \know sth/sb from sth/sb etw/jdn von etw/jdm unterscheiden könnenAna wouldn't \know a greyhound from a collie Ana kann einen Windhund nicht von einem Collie unterscheidenyou wouldn't \know him from his brother man kann ihn und seinen Bruder nicht unterscheiden!don't worry, she wouldn't \know the difference keine Angst, sie wird den Unterschied [gar] nicht merkento \know right from wrong Gut und Böse unterscheiden können▪ it is \known that... es ist bekannt, dass...to make sth \known etw bekanntmachenshe's never been \known to laugh at his jokes sie hat bekanntlich noch nie über seine Witze gelachtthis substance is \known to cause skin problems es ist bekannt, dass diese Substanz Hautirritationen hervorruftthis substance has been \known to cause skin problems diese Substanz hat in einzelnen Fällen zu Hautirritationen geführtTerry is also \known as ‘The Muscleman’ Terry kennt man auch unter dem Namen ‚der Muskelmann‘9.▶ to \know no bounds keine Grenzen kennen▶ to not \know what hit one nicht wissen, wie einem geschieht▶ not if I \know it nicht mit mir!▶ to \know one's own mind wissen, was man will▶ to \know one's place wissen, wo man steht▶ to \know the score wissen, was gespielt wird▶ to \know a thing or two ( pej fam: be sexually experienced) sich akk [mit Männern/Frauen] auskennen<knew, known>1. (have knowledge) [Bescheid] wissenask Kate, she's sure to \know frag Kate, sie weiß es bestimmtI think she \knows ich glaube, sie weiß Bescheidwhere did he go? — I wouldn't [or don't] \know, I was not to \know until years later das sollte ich erst Jahre später erfahren, wo ist er hingegangen? — keine Ahnungare you going to university? — I don't \know yet willst du studieren? — ich weiß [es] noch nichtyou never \know man kann nie wissenas [or so] far as I \know so viel [o weit] ich weißhow am I to \know? woher soll ich das wissen?who \knows? wer weiß?how should I \know? wie soll ich das wissen?I \know! jetzt weiß ich!she didn't want to \know sie wollte nichts davon wissenjust let me \know ok? sag' mir einfach Bescheid, ok?“I don't \know,” he said, “why can't you ever be on time?” „ich begreife das einfach nicht“, sagte er, „warum kannst du nie pünktlich sein?“3. (said to agree with sb)I \know ich weißthe weather's been so good lately — I \know, isn't it wonderful! das Wetter war in letzter Zeit wirklich schön — ja, herrlich, nicht wahr?she's such a fool, don't you \know! sie ist so unglaublich dumm!5. (conversation filler)give him the red box, you \know, the one with the.... gib ihm die rote Kiste, du weißt schon, die mit den...he's so boring and, you \know, sort of spooky er ist so langweilig und, na ja, irgendwie unheimlichhe asked me, you \know weißt du, er hat mich halt gefragt6.▶ to \know better:you ought to \know better du solltest es eigentlich besser wissenhe said he loved me but I \know better er sagte, dass er mich liebt, aber ich weiß, dass es nicht stimmt▶ to \know better than:she's old enough to \know better than to run out into the traffic sie ist alt genug, um zu wissen, dass man nicht einfach auf die Straße läuft▶ to not \know any better es nicht anders kennenIII. NOUNto be in the \know [about sth] [über etw akk] im Bilde sein [o Bescheid wissen]* * *[nəʊ] vb: pret knew, ptp known1. TRANSITIVE VERB1) = have knowledge about wissen; answer, facts, dates, details, results etc kennen, wissen; French, English etc könnenhe knew her to be guilty — er wusste, dass sie schuldig war
to know what one is talking about — wissen, wovon man redet
to know one's own mind — wissen, was man will
she knows all the answers — sie weiß Bescheid, sie kennt sich aus; (pej) sie weiß immer alles besser
he thinks he knows all the answers or everything —
that's what I'd like to know ( too) — das möchte ich auch wissen
that might be worth knowing — es könnte interessant sein, das zu wissen
I've been a fool and don't I know it! (inf) — ich sehs ja ein, ich war doof (inf), ich war vielleicht doof (inf)
she's angry! – don't I know it! (inf) — sie ist wütend! – wem sagst du das! (inf)
2) = be acquainted with people, places, book, author kennenI know Bavaria well — ich kenne Bayern gut, ich kenne mich gut in Bayern aus
do you know him to speak to? —
we all know her as the headmistress/a generous person — wir kennen Sie alle als die Schulleiterin/einen großzügigen Menschen
if I know John, he'll already be there — wie ich John kenne, ist er schon da
3) = recognize erkennento know sb by his voice/walk etc — jdn an der Stimme/am Gang etc erkennen
he knows a good thing when he sees it — er weiß, was gut ist
he knows a bargain/good manuscript when he sees one — er weiß, was ein guter Kauf/ein gutes Manuskript ist
this is the end of the welfare system as we know it — das ist das Ende des uns bekannten Wohlfahrtssystems
4) = be able to distinguish unterscheiden könnendon't you know your right from your left? — können Sie rechts und links nicht unterscheiden?
do you know the difference between...? —
to know the difference between right and wrong, to know right from wrong — den Unterschied zwischen Gut und Böse kennen, Gut und Böse unterscheiden können
he doesn't know one end of a horse/hammer from the other — er hat keine Ahnung von Pferden/keine Ahnung, was ein Hammer ist (inf)
5) = experience erlebenI've never known him (to) smile — ich habe ihn noch nie lächeln sehen, ich habe es noch nie erlebt, dass er lächelt
have you ever known me (to) tell a lie? — haben Sie mich jemals lügen hören?
have you ever known such a thing to happen before? — haben Sie je schon so etwas erlebt?, ist Ihnen so etwas schon einmal vorgekommen?
2. INTRANSITIVE VERBwissenwho knows? — wer weiß?, weiß ichs?
as far as I know — soviel ich weiß, meines Wissens
the channel was rough, as I well know or as well I know! — die Überfahrt war stürmisch, das kann ich dir sagen
3. SET STRUCTURES__diams; to know that... wissen, dass...Note that while in English that can be omitted, in German dass must be used to introduce the next sentence.when I saw the ambulance, I knew (that) something was wrong — als ich den Krankenwagen sah, wusste ich, dass etwas nicht stimmte __diams; to know why... wissen, warum...
he didn't know why — er wusste nicht, warum
I don't know why you think it's so funny — ich weiß nicht, was du daran so komisch findest
to know how to do sth (in theory) — wissen, wie man etw macht; (in practice) etw tun können
I know how you feel — ich weiß, wie Sie sich fühlen
you don't know how good it is to see you again — Sie wissen gar nicht, wie sehr ich mich freue, Sie wiederzusehen
I know better than that — ich bin ja nicht ganz dumm
I know better than to say something like that —
he knows better than to eat into the profits — er ist nicht so dumm, den Gewinn anzugreifen
he/you ought to have known better — das war dumm (von ihm/dir)
he ought to have or should have known better than to do that — es war dumm von ihm, das zu tun
he says he didn't do it, but I know better — er sagt, er war es nicht, aber ich weiß, dass das nicht stimmt
OK, you know best — o.k., Sie müssens wissen
to get to know sth (methods, techniques, style, pronunciation etc) — etw lernen; habits, faults, shortcuts etc etw herausfinden
he soon let me know what he thought of it —
when can you let me know? — wann können Sie es mich wissen lassen?, wann können Sie mir Bescheid sagen?
you know, we could/there is... — weißt du, wir könnten/da ist...
he gave it away, you know — er hat es nämlich weggegeben
it's raining, you know —
then there was this man, you know, and... — und da war dieser Mann, nicht (wahr), und...
wear the black dress, you know, the one with the red belt —
it's long and purple and, you know, sort of crinkly — es ist lang und lila und, na ja, so kraus
(if you) know what I mean — du weißt schon __diams; you never know man kann nie wissen
it was nothing to do with me, I'll have you know! — es hatte nichts mit mir zu tun, damit du es weißt! __diams; there's no knowing (inf) das kann keiner sagen, das weiß niemand
there's no knowing what he'll do — man weiß nie, was er noch tut __diams; what do you know! (inf) sieh mal einer an!
what do you know! I've just seen her! (inf) — stellen Sie sich vor, ich habe sie eben gesehen __diams; to be known → also known
it is (well) known that... —
is he/it known here? — ist er/das hier bekannt?, kennt man ihn/das hier?
he is known to have been here — man weiß, dass er hier war
she wishes to be known as Mrs White — sie möchte Frau White genannt werden → also known __diams; to make sb/sth known jdn/etw bekannt machen
to make it known that... — bekannt geben, dass...
to make one's presence known — sich melden (to bei) __diams; to become known bekannt werden
4. NOUN__diams; to be in the know inf eingeweiht sein, im Bild sein (inf), Bescheid wissen (inf)the people in the know say... — Leute, die darüber Bescheid wissen, sagen..., die Fachleute sagen...
5. PHRASAL VERBS* * *know [nəʊ]A v/t prät knew [njuː; US besonders nuː], pperf known [nəʊn]1. allg wissen:he knows what to do er weiß, was zu tun ist;I don’t know how to thank you ich weiß nicht, wie ich Ihnen danken soll;know all about it genau Bescheid wissen;don’t I know it!a) und ob ich das weiß!,b) als ob ich das nicht wüsste!;I would have you know that … ich möchte Ihnen klarmachen, dass …;I have never known him to lie meines Wissens hat er noch nie gelogen;I don’t know much about football ich versteh nicht viel von Fußball;what do you know! umg na so was!;2. a) können:b) know how to do sth etwas tun können:do you know how to do it? weißt du, wie man das macht?, kannst du das?;he knows how to treat children er versteht mit Kindern umzugehen;do you know how to drive a car? können Sie Auto fahren?;he doesn’t know how to lose er kann nicht verlieren3. kennen:do you know this place? kennen Sie sich hier aus?b) mit einem Roman etc vertraut sein:c) bekannt sein mit:I have known him (for) five years ich kenne ihn (schon) seit fünf Jahren;4. erfahren, erleben:he has known better days er hat schon bessere Tage gesehen;I have known it to happen ich habe das schon erlebt5. a) (wieder)erkennen (by an dat):I would know him anywhere ich würde ihn überall erkennen;before you know where you are im Handumdrehen;I don’t know whether I will know him again ich weiß nicht, ob ich ihn wiedererkennen werdeb) unterscheiden (können):know apart auseinanderhalten;know one from the other einen vom anderen unterscheiden können, die beiden auseinanderhalten könnenB v/i wissen (of von, um), im Bilde sein oder Bescheid wissen ( about über akk), Kenntnis haben ( about von):I know of sb who … ich weiß oder kenne jemanden, der …;I know better! so dumm bin ich nicht!;you ought to know better (than that) das sollten Sie besser wissen, so dumm werden Sie doch nicht sein;know better than to do sth sich davor hüten, etwas zu tun;he ought to know better than to go swimming after a big meal er sollte so viel Verstand haben zu wissen, dass man nach einer ausgiebigen Mahlzeit nicht baden geht;not that I know of nicht dass ich wüsste;you know wissen Sie;this isn’t the Ritz, you know wir sind hier nicht im Ritz!;you never know man kann nie wissen;I’ll let you know ich geb dir Bescheid* * *1. transitive verb,3) (be aware of) wissen; kennen [Person]I know who she is — ich weiß, wer sie ist
I know for a fact that... — ich weiß ganz bestimmt, dass...
it is known that... — man weiß, dass...; es ist bekannt, dass...
know somebody/something to be... — wissen, dass jemand/etwas... ist
that's/that might be worth knowing — das ist gut/wäre wichtig zu wissen
he doesn't want to know — er will nichts davon wissen od. hören
I know what — ich weiß was (ugs.)
you know — (coll.): (as reminder) weißt du [noch]
you know something or what? — weißt du was?
you never know — man kann nie wissen (ugs.)
somebody has [never] been known to do something — jemand hat bekanntlich [noch nie] etwas getan
don't I know it! — (coll.) das weiß ich nur zu gut
what do you know [about that]? — (coll.): (that is surprising) was sagst du dazu?
somebody is not to know — (is not to be told) jemand soll nichts wissen (about, of von); (has no way of learning) jemand kann nicht wissen
not know what hit one — (fig.) gar nicht begreifen, was geschehen ist
that's all you know [about it] — das glaubst du vielleicht
know different or otherwise — es besser wissen
know what's what — wissen, wie es in der Welt zugeht
do you know,... — stell dir [mal] vor,...
4) (have understanding of) können [ABC, Einmaleins, Deutsch usw.]; beherrschen [Grundlagen, Regeln]; sich auskennen mit [Gerät, Verfahren, Gesetz]know how to mend fuses — wissen, wie man Sicherungen repariert
5) (be acquainted with) kennenwe have known each other for years — wir kennen uns [schon] seit Jahren
you know what he/it is — (is like) du kennst ihn ja/du weißt ja, wie es ist
6) (have experience of) erleben; erfahren2. nounknow what it is to be hungry — wissen, was es heißt, Hunger zu haben
(coll.)Phrasal Verbs:- know of* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: knew, known)= kennen v.(§ p.,pp.: kannte, gekannt)wissen v.(§ p.,pp.: wußte, gewußt) -
105 weg
Adv. away; (weggegangen sein, verloren) gone; (nicht zu Hause) not in; meine Uhr ist weg my watch is ( oder has) gone; der Zug, die Maschine etc. ist schon weg has (already) left; weg da! umg. get away!; weg damit! umg. take it away!; Finger oder Hände weg! umg. hands off!; nichts wie weg! umg. let’s get out of here, scram! Sl.; weg sein umg. (bewusstlos) be out (for the count); nach Alkohol: be gone; (geistesabwesend) be miles away, be away with the fairies; ganz ( hin und) weg sein umg. (begeistert) be thrilled to bits, be over the moon; ich bin darüber weg I’ve got over it, I’m over it; in einem weg umg. non-stop; Fenster etc.* * *der Weg(Methode) way; approach;(Spaziergang) walk;(Strecke) course; route; road;(kleine Straße) path; way; track; pathway; lane* * *[veːk]m -(e)s, -e[-gə]1) (=Pfad, Gehweg fig) path; (= Waldweg, Wanderweg etc) track, path; (= Straße) roadam Wége — by the wayside
woher des Wég(e)s? (old) — where have you come from?, whence comest thou? (obs)
wohin des Wég(e)s? (old) — where are you going to?, whither goest thou? (obs)
des Wég(e)s kommen (old) — to come walking/riding etc up
in einer Gegend Wég und Steg kennen — to know an area like the back of one's hand
jdm in den Wég treten, jdm den Wég versperren or verstellen — to block or bar sb's way
jdm/einer Sache im Wég stehen (fig) — to stand in the way of sb/sth
sich selbst im Wég stehen (fig) — to be one's own worst enemy
jdm Hindernisse or Steine in den Wég legen (fig) — to put obstructions in sb's way
jdm nicht über den Wég trauen (fig) — not to trust sb an inch
jdn aus dem Wég räumen (fig) — to get rid of sb
etw aus dem Wég räumen (fig) — to remove sth; Missverständnisse to clear sth up
neue Wége beschreiten (fig) — to tread new paths
den Wég der Sünde/Tugend gehen — to follow the path of sin/virtue
die Wége Gottes — the ways of the Lord
den Wég des geringsten Widerstandes gehen — to follow the line of least resistance
der Wég zur Hölle ist mit guten Vorsätzen gepflastert (Prov) — the road to Hell is paved with good intentions (prov)
See:→ irdisch2) (lit, fig = Route) way; (= Entfernung) distance; (= Reise) journey; (zu Fuß) walk; (fig zum Erfolg) way, road; (= Bildungsweg) roadich muss diesen Wég jeden Tag zweimal gehen/fahren — I have to walk/drive this stretch twice a day
auf dem Wég nach London/zur Arbeit — on the way to London/work
auf dem Wég zu jdm/nach einem Ort sein — to be on the or one's way to sb's/a place
sich auf den Wég machen — to set off
6 km Wég — 6 kms away
noch zwei Stunden/ein Stück Wég vor sich haben — to still have two hours/some distance to travel
jdn ein Stück Wég(es) begleiten (geh) — to accompany sb part of the way
mein erster Wég war zur Bank — the first thing I did was go to the bank
jdn auf seinem letzten Wég begleiten (euph) — to pay one's last respects to sb
seiner Wége gehen (geh) (lit) — to go on one's way; (fig) to go one's own way
welchen Wég haben sie eingeschlagen? (lit) — what road did they take?
einen neuen Wég einschlagen (fig) — to follow a new avenue; (beruflich) to follow a new career
den falschen/richtigen Wég einschlagen — to follow the wrong/right path or road or (fig) avenue
jdm etw mit auf den Wég geben (lit) — to give sb sth to take with him/her etc
jdm einen guten Rat mit auf den Wég geben — to give sb good advice to follow in life
jdm/einer Sache aus dem Wég gehen (lit) — to get out of sb's way/the way of sth; (fig) to avoid sb/sth
jdm über den Wég laufen (fig) — to run into sb
seinen Wég (im Leben/Beruf) machen (fig) — to make one's way in life/one's career
seinen Wég nehmen (fig) — to take its course
etw in die Wége leiten — to arrange sth
etw auf den Wég bringen — to get sth under way
jdm/sich den Wég verbauen — to ruin sb's/one's chances or prospects (für of)
auf dem besten Wég sein, etw zu tun — to be well on the way to doing sth
der gerade Wég ist der kürzeste or beste (Prov) — honesty is the best policy
3) (= Mittel, Art und Weise) way; (= Methode) methodauf welchem Wég kommt man am schnellsten zu Geld? — what's the fastest way of making or to make money?
auf welchem Wég sind Sie zu erreichen? — how can I get in touch with you?
auf diesem Wége — this way
auf diplomatischem Wége — through diplomatic channels
auf gesetzlichem or legalem Wége — legally, by legal means
auf künstlichem Wége — artificially, by artificial means
See:= zuwege4) (inf = Besorgung) errand* * *1) (to or at a distance from the person speaking or the person or thing spoken about: He lives three miles away (from the town); Go away!; Take it away!) away2) (in the opposite direction: She turned away so that he would not see her tears.) away3) (a means of sending or receiving information etc: We got the information through the usual channels.) channel4) (a narrow road or street: a winding lane.) lane5) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) course6) (away (from a place, time etc): He walked off; She cut her hair off; The holidays are only a week off; She took off her coat.) off7) ((any place on) the line along which someone or something is moving: She stood right in the path of the bus.) path8) (an opening or passageway: This is the way in/out; There's no way through.) way9) (a route, direction etc: Which way shall we go?; Which is the way to Princes Street?; His house is on the way from here to the school; Will you be able to find your/the way to my house?; Your house is on my way home; The errand took me out of my way; a motorway.) way10) (used in the names of roads: His address is 21 Melville Way.) way11) (a distance: It's a long way to the school; The nearest shops are only a short way away.) way12) (used with many verbs to give the idea of progressing or moving: He pushed his way through the crowd; They soon ate their way through the food.) way13) (a route; the correct road(s) to follow in order to arrive somewhere: We'd better look at the map because I'm not sure of the road.) road14) (a way that leads to something: the road to peace; He's on the road to ruin.) road15) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) track16) ((the distance covered during) an outing or journey on foot: She wants to go for / to take a walk; It's a long walk to the station.) walk* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ve:k, pl ˈve:gə]msie stand am \Weg she stood by the wayside2. (Route) waydas ist der kürzeste \Weg nach Berlin this is the shortest route to Berlin▪ auf dem \Weg [zu jdm/irgendwohin] sein to be on one's way [to sb/somewhere]auf dem richtigen \Weg sein to be on the right trackvom \Weg abkommen to lose one's wayjdn nach dem \Wegfragen to ask sb the wayauf jds \Weg liegen to be on sb's wayes wird schon spät, ich muss mich auf den \Weg machen it's getting late, I must be on my way!jdm den \Weg versperren to block [or bar] sb's way3. (Strecke) waybis zu euch muss ich einen \Weg von über drei Stunden zurücklegen I've got a journey of more than three hours to get to your place4. (Gang, Besorgung) errand\Wege zu erledigen haben to have some shopping to do5. (Methode) wayes gibt keinen anderen \Weg there is no choiceauf friedlichem \Wege (geh) by peaceful meansauf illegalem \Wege by illegal means, illegallyauf schriftlichem \Wege (geh) in writingneue \Wege gehen to follow new avenues6. (Lebensweg) way7.▶ aus dem \Weg! stand aside!, make way!geh mir aus dem \Weg! get out of my way!▶ auf dem besten \Wege sein, etw zu tun to be well on the way to doing sth▶ etw auf den \Weg bringen to introduce sth▶ jdm etw mit auf den \Weg geben to give sb sth to take with him/herdu brauchst mir nichts mit auf den \Weg zu geben, ich weiß das schon I don't need you to tell me anything, I already knowjdm eine Ermahnung/einen Ratschlag mit auf den \Weg geben to give sb a warning/piece of advice for the future▶ seinen \Weg gehen to go one's own way▶ jdm/etw aus dem \Weg gehen to avoid sb/sth▶ den \Weg des geringsten Widerstandes gehen to take the line of least resistance▶ jdm auf halbem \Wege entgegenkommen to meet sb halfway▶ jdm über den \Weg laufen to run into sblauf mir nicht noch mal über den \Weg! don't come near me again!▶ etw in die \Wege leiten to arrange sth▶ jdn aus dem \Weg räumen to get rid of sb▶ etw aus dem \Weg räumen to remove sth▶ jdm/etw im \Wege stehen to stand in the way of sb/sthnur die Kostenfrage steht der Verwirklichung des Projekts im \Wege only the issue of cost is an obstacle to this project being implemented▶ hier trennen sich unsere \Wege this is where we part company* * *der; Weg[e]s,Wege‘kein öffentlicher Weg’ — ‘no public right of way’
am Weg[e] — by the wayside
2) (Zugang) way; (Passage, Durchgang) passagesich (Dat.) einen Weg durch etwas bahnen — clear a path or way through something
geh [mir] aus dem Weg[e] — get out of the or my way
jemandem im Weg[e] stehen od. (auch fig.) sein — be in somebody's way; (fig.)
einer Sache (Dat.) im Weg[e] stehen — stand in the way of something
jemandem aus dem Weg[e] gehen — keep out of sb's way; avoid somebody
einer Diskussion aus dem Weg[e] gehen — avoid a discussion
jemanden/etwas aus dem Weg[e] räumen — get rid of somebody/something
3) (Route, Verbindung) way; route[jemanden] nach dem Weg fragen — ask [somebody] the way
das liegt auf dem/meinem Weg — that's on the/my way; (fig.)
er ist mir über den Weg gelaufen — (ugs.) I ran or bumped into him
seinen Weg machen — make one's way [in the world]
es sind 2 km/10 Minuten Weg — it is a distance of two kilometres/it is ten minutes' walk
er hat noch einen weiten Weg vor sich — (Dat.) he still has a long way to go
auf halbem Weg[e] — (auch fig.) halfway
sich auf den Weg machen — set off; (fig.)
jemandem einen guten Ratschlag mit auf den Weg geben — give somebody some good advice for his/her future life
auf dem besten Weg sein, etwas zu tun — (meist iron.) be well on the way towards doing something
er ist auf dem Weg[e] der Besserung — he's on the road to recovery
5) (ugs.): (Besorgung) errandeinen Weg machen — do or run an errand
auf schnellstem Weg[e] — as speedily as possible
auf schriftlichem Weg[e] — by letter
* * *meine Uhr ist weg my watch is ( oder has) gone;der Zug, die Maschine etcist schon weg has (already) left;weg da! umg get away!;weg damit! umg take it away!;Hände weg! umg hands off!;nichts wie weg! umg let’s get out of here, scram! sl;weg sein umg (bewusstlos) be out (for the count); nach Alkohol: be gone; (geistesabwesend) be miles away, be away with the fairies;ganz (hin und) weg sein umg (begeistert) be thrilled to bits, be over the moon;ich bin darüber weg I’ve got over it, I’m over it;* * *der; Weg[e]s,Wege‘kein öffentlicher Weg’ — ‘no public right of way’
am Weg[e] — by the wayside
2) (Zugang) way; (Passage, Durchgang) passagesich (Dat.) einen Weg durch etwas bahnen — clear a path or way through something
geh [mir] aus dem Weg[e] — get out of the or my way
jemandem im Weg[e] stehen od. (auch fig.) sein — be in somebody's way; (fig.)
einer Sache (Dat.) im Weg[e] stehen — stand in the way of something
jemandem aus dem Weg[e] gehen — keep out of sb's way; avoid somebody
einer Diskussion aus dem Weg[e] gehen — avoid a discussion
jemanden/etwas aus dem Weg[e] räumen — get rid of somebody/something
3) (Route, Verbindung) way; route[jemanden] nach dem Weg fragen — ask [somebody] the way
das liegt auf dem/meinem Weg — that's on the/my way; (fig.)
er ist mir über den Weg gelaufen — (ugs.) I ran or bumped into him
seinen Weg machen — make one's way [in the world]
es sind 2 km/10 Minuten Weg — it is a distance of two kilometres/it is ten minutes' walk
er hat noch einen weiten Weg vor sich — (Dat.) he still has a long way to go
auf halbem Weg[e] — (auch fig.) halfway
sich auf den Weg machen — set off; (fig.)
jemandem einen guten Ratschlag mit auf den Weg geben — give somebody some good advice for his/her future life
auf dem besten Weg sein, etwas zu tun — (meist iron.) be well on the way towards doing something
er ist auf dem Weg[e] der Besserung — he's on the road to recovery
5) (ugs.): (Besorgung) errandeinen Weg machen — do or run an errand
auf schnellstem Weg[e] — as speedily as possible
auf schriftlichem Weg[e] — by letter
* * *-e (Mathematik) m.path n. -e m.alley n.itinerary n.lane n.path n.road n.route n.way n. -
106 знать как свои пять пальцев
знать (изучить) как свои пять пальцев (кого, что)разг.know smb., smth. like the back of one's hand (like one's ten fingers); know smb., smth. inside outКаждый день я разбирал свой воображаемый самолёт. Я изучил его мотор и винт. Я оборудовал его новейшими приборами. Я знал его, как свои пять пальцев. (В. Каверин, Два капитана) — Every day I examined my imaginary aircraft. I studied its engine and airscrew. I equipped it with the most up-to-date instruments. I came to know it as I knew the back of my hand.
"Да Дуняшка ли это? - думал Василий. - Что с ней попритчилось? Вот они, бабы! Живёшь-живёшь с ней, будто бы изучил, как пять своих пальцев, а она вдруг загнёт тебе загадку!" (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — 'This isn't Dunyashka, surely?' thought Vasili. 'What's come over her? These women are a riddle! You live with her for God knows how long and think you know her inside out, and here she suddenly goes and bowls you over!'
Яхту он знал, как свои пять пальцев, даже лучше. И пока сохранялась хоть малейшая возможность двигаться вперёд, Петька был спокоен. (А. Ржешевский, Пора любви) — He knew the yacht like the palm of his hand, even better. And while there was still the slightest possibility of moving Petka was calm.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > знать как свои пять пальцев
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107 wła|sny
adj. 1. (swój) own- słyszał bicie własnego serca he could hear the beating of his own heart- nie miała własnego mieszkania she didn’t have a flat of her own- na własne żądanie at one’s own request; iron. through one’s own fault- być na własnym utrzymaniu to be self-supporting- pracować na własny rachunek to be self-employed- przesyłka doręczona do rąk własnych adresata mail delivered personally to the addressee2. (samodzielny) ciasto własnego wypieku a home-made cake- to urządzenie mojego własnego pomysłu it’s a device I designed myself3. (o pokrewieństwie) own- własny ojciec wypędził ją z domu her own father drove her from the house4. (odrębny, niezależny) [styl] own, personal■ bać się własnego cienia to be afraid of one’s own shadow- chodzić własnymi drogami to have a mind a. will of one’s own, to do things one’s own way- dbać o własną kieszeń to look after one’s own interests- kisić się we własnym sosie to stew in one’s own juice pot.- mieć własne zdanie o czymś to have one’s own opinion about sth- mierzyć kogoś/coś własną miarą to judge sb/sth by one’s own lights- mówić/pisać własnymi słowami to say/write sth in one’s own words- odczuć coś na własnej skórze to experience sth first-hand, to experience sth (for) oneself- o własnych siłach on one’s own, unaided- postępować według własnego uznania a. widzimisię to do as one chooses a. pleases- słyszeć coś na własne uszy to hear sth with one’s own ears- widzieć a. oglądać coś na własne oczy to see sth for oneself- nie wierzyć własnym oczom/uszom to not believe one’s eyes/ears- stanąć na własnych nogach to stand on one’s own two feet- we własnej osobie in person- we własnych oczach in one’s own eyes, in one’s own estimation- urosnąć/zmaleć we własnych oczach to gain/lose self-esteem- we własnym imieniu in one’s own name, for oneself- wiara we własne siły self-confidence- widzieć tylko koniec własnego nosa to not see further than the end of one’s nose, to not see beyond the end of one’s nose- własny kąt a place of one’s own- własnymi rękami on one’s own, unaided- własnym przemysłem on one’s own- zdać się na własne siły to rely on oneself- znać coś jak własną kieszeń a. jak własne pięć palców to know sth like the back of one’s hand, to know every inch of sth- zostawili go własnemu losowi they left him to his own fate- zrobić coś na własną rękę to do sth on one’s own- z własnej kieszeni out of one’s own pocket- z własnej woli of one’s own free willThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wła|sny
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108 letzter
I Lẹtz|te(s) ['lɛtstə]nt decl as adj1) (= Äußerste) last thinges geht ums Letzte — everything is at stake
sein Letztes ( her)geben — to give one's all, to do one's utmost
bis zum Letzten gehen — to do all that one possibly can
das ist das Letzte, was ich tun würde — that's the last thing I'd do
See:→ bis2)zum Dritten und zum Letzten (bei Auktion) — for the (third and) last time of asking
bis aufs Letzte — completely, totally
bis ins Letzte — (right) down to the last detail
II Lẹtz|te(r) ['lɛtstə]etw bis ins Letzte kennen — to know sth like the back of one's hand
mf decl as adjdie Letzten werden die Ersten sein (Bibl) — the last shall be first (Bibl)
als Letzte(r) ( an)kommen/(weg)gehen/fertig sein — to arrive/leave/finish last, to be the last to arrive/leave/finish
als Letzte(r) gehen — to be the last to go; (in Reihenfolge auch) to go last; (in Prozession etc) to bring up the rear
den Letzten beißen die Hunde (Prov) — (the) devil take the hindmost (prov)
* * *(the second of two things etc mentioned: John and Mary arrived, the latter wearing a green wool dress.) the latter* * *letz·te(r, s)1. (den Schluss bildend) lastin der Klasse saß sie in der \letztern Reihe she sat in the back row in classals \letzter[r] lastals L\letzter[r] fertig sein/gehen/kommen to finish/leave/arrive last, to be the last to finish/leave/arriveder L\letzter des Monats the last [day] of the monthder \letzter Versuch the final [or last] attempt2. (das Letztmögliche) lastdiese Klatschbase wäre die \letzter, der ich mich anvertrauen würde that old gossip is the last person I would confide inmit \letzterr Kraft with one's last ounce of strength3. SPORT lastsie ging als \letzter Läuferin durchs Ziel she was the last runner to finish [the race]▪ L\letzterr werden to finish [in] last [place]5. (restlich) laster gab sein \letzters Geld aus he spent the last of his money6. (vorige) lastden ganzen \letztern Monat war ich auf Dienstreise I was away on a business trip for the whole of last monthbeim \letztern Mal last timezum \letztern Mal the last timeim \letztern Jahr last yearin der \letztern Zeit in recent timesin den \letztern zwei Wochen in the last [or past] two weeks7. (an letzter Stelle erwähnt) lastdas ist doch der \letzter Kerl! what an absolute [or sl out-and-out] sleazeball!, what an absolute cad! pej datedder/die L\letzter in der Klasse sein to be bottom of the class10.▶ bis ins L\letzter right down to the last detail▶ die L\letztern werden die Ersten [und die Ersten werden die L \letztern] sein (prov) the last shall be first [and the first shall be last] prov* * *letzter… adj latter;im letzteren Fall in the latter case, where the latter is the case;der, die, das Letztere the latter;Letztere(r) fehlt the last-named (person) is missing;das Letztere muss noch geprüft werden this last point still has to be checked* * *adj.final adj.last adj.latter adj.ultimate adj. -
109 letzte
I Lẹtz|te(s) ['lɛtstə]nt decl as adj1) (= Äußerste) last thingsein Letztes (her)geben — to give one's all, to do one's utmost
das ist das Letzte, was ich tun würde — that's the last thing I'd do
See:→ bis2)II Lẹtz|te(r) ['lɛtstə]bis aufs Letzte — completely, totally
mf decl as adjder/die Letzte in der Klasse sein — to be bottom (Brit) or at the bottom of the class
als Letzte(r) (an)kommen/(weg)gehen/fertig sein — to arrive/leave/finish last, to be the last to arrive/leave/finish
als Letzte(r) gehen — to be the last to go; (in Reihenfolge auch) to go last; (in Prozession etc) to bring up the rear
er wäre der Letzte, dem ich... — he would be the last person I'd...
* * *(something very unlikely, unwanted, not intended etc: It's the last thing you would think of looking for; The last thing I want is to hurt anyone.) the last thing* * *letz·te(r, s)1. (den Schluss bildend) lastin der Klasse saß sie in der \letzten Reihe she sat in the back row in classals \letzte[r] lastals L\letzte[r] fertig sein/gehen/kommen to finish/leave/arrive last, to be the last to finish/leave/arriveder L\letzte des Monats the last [day] of the monthder \letzte Versuch the final [or last] attempt2. (das Letztmögliche) lastdiese Klatschbase wäre die \letzte, der ich mich anvertrauen würde that old gossip is the last person I would confide inmit \letzter Kraft with one's last ounce of strength3. SPORT lastsie ging als \letzte Läuferin durchs Ziel she was the last runner to finish [the race]auf dem \letzte Platz liegen to be [lying] last; (in Tabelle a.) to be [lying] bottom▪ L\letzter werden to finish [in] last [place]5. (restlich) laster gab sein \letztes Geld aus he spent the last of his money6. (vorige) lastden ganzen \letzten Monat war ich auf Dienstreise I was away on a business trip for the whole of last monthbeim \letzten Mal last timezum \letzten Mal the last timeim \letzten Jahr last yearin der \letzten Zeit in recent timesin den \letzten zwei Wochen in the last [or past] two weeks7. (an letzter Stelle erwähnt) lastdas ist doch der \letzte Kerl! what an absolute [or sl out-and-out] sleazeball!, what an absolute cad! pej datedder/die L\letzte in der Klasse sein to be bottom of the class10.▶ bis ins L\letzte right down to the last detail -
110 letztes
I Lẹtz|te(s) ['lɛtstə]nt decl as adj1) (= Äußerste) last thingsein Letztes (her)geben — to give one's all, to do one's utmost
das ist das Letzte, was ich tun würde — that's the last thing I'd do
See:→ bis2)II Lẹtz|te(r) ['lɛtstə]bis aufs Letzte — completely, totally
mf decl as adjder/die Letzte in der Klasse sein — to be bottom (Brit) or at the bottom of the class
als Letzte(r) (an)kommen/(weg)gehen/fertig sein — to arrive/leave/finish last, to be the last to arrive/leave/finish
als Letzte(r) gehen — to be the last to go; (in Reihenfolge auch) to go last; (in Prozession etc) to bring up the rear
er wäre der Letzte, dem ich... — he would be the last person I'd...
* * *letz·te(r, s)1. (den Schluss bildend) lastin der Klasse saß sie in der \letztesn Reihe she sat in the back row in classals \letztes[r] lastals L\letztes[r] fertig sein/gehen/kommen to finish/leave/arrive last, to be the last to finish/leave/arriveder L\letztes des Monats the last [day] of the monthder \letztes Versuch the final [or last] attempt2. (das Letztmögliche) lastdiese Klatschbase wäre die \letztes, der ich mich anvertrauen würde that old gossip is the last person I would confide inmit \letztesr Kraft with one's last ounce of strength3. SPORT lastsie ging als \letztes Läuferin durchs Ziel she was the last runner to finish [the race]auf dem \letztes Platz liegen to be [lying] last; (in Tabelle a.) to be [lying] bottom▪ L\letztesr werden to finish [in] last [place]5. (restlich) laster gab sein \letztess Geld aus he spent the last of his money6. (vorige) lastden ganzen \letztesn Monat war ich auf Dienstreise I was away on a business trip for the whole of last monthbeim \letztesn Mal last timezum \letztesn Mal the last timeim \letztesn Jahr last yearin der \letztesn Zeit in recent timesin den \letztesn zwei Wochen in the last [or past] two weeks7. (an letzter Stelle erwähnt) lastdas ist doch der \letztes Kerl! what an absolute [or sl out-and-out] sleazeball!, what an absolute cad! pej datedder/die L\letztes in der Klasse sein to be bottom of the class10.▶ bis ins L\letztes right down to the last detail▶ die L\letztesn werden die Ersten [und die Ersten werden die L \letztesn] sein (prov) the last shall be first [and the first shall be last] prov* * *adj.last adj. -
111 know
[nəʊ, Am noʊ] vt <knew, known>1)to \know sth etw wissen; facts, results etw kennen;she \knows all the names of them sie kennt all ihre Namen;does anyone \know the answer? weiß jemand die Antwort?;do you \know...? weißt du/wissen Sie...?;do you \know the time/where the post office is? können Sie mir bitte sagen, wie spät es ist/wo die Post ist?;do you \know the words to this song? kennst du den Text von diesem Lied?;he really \knows particle physics in Teilchenphysik kennt er sich wirklich gut aus;I \know no fear ich habe vor nichts Angst;I \know what I am talking about ich weiß, wovon ich rede;how was I to \know it'd be snowing in June! wer ahnt denn schon, dass es im Juni schneien würde!;that's worth \knowing das ist gut zu wissen;that might be worth \knowing das wäre gut zu wissen;that's what I like to \know too das würde ich auch gerne wissen!;- don't I \know it! - wem sagst du das!;before you \know where you are ehe man sich versieht;for all I \know soweit ich weiß;they might have even cancelled the project for all I \know vielleicht haben sie das Projekt ja sogar ganz eingestellt - weiß man's! ( fam)I knew it! wusste ich's doch! ( fam)... and you \know it... und das weißt du auch ( fam);... I \know what... ich weiß was;but she's not to \know aber sie soll nichts davon erfahren;God \knows I've done my best ich habe weiß Gott mein Bestes gegeben ( fam);God only \knows what'll happen next! weiß der Himmel, was als Nächstes passiert! (sl)the police \know him to be a cocaine dealer die Polizei weiß, dass er mit Kokain handelt;to \know how to do sth wissen, wie man etw macht;to \know how to drive a car Auto fahren können;to \know sth about sth/sb etw über etw/jdn wissen;to \know the alphabet/ English das Alphabet/Englisch können;do you \know any Norwegian? können Sie ein bisschen Norwegisch?;to \know sth by heart etw auswendig können;to \know what one is doing wissen, was man tut;to let sb \know sth jdn etw wissen lassen2) ( be certain)to not \know whether... sich dat nicht sicher sein, ob...;to not \know which way to turn nicht wissen, was man machen soll;to not \know whether to laugh or cry nicht wissen, ob man lachen oder weinen soll;to \know for a fact that... ganz sicher wissen, dass...3) ( be acquainted with)to \know sb jdn kennen;\knowing Sarah [or if I \know Sarah] , she'll have done a good job so wie ich Sarah kenne, hat sie ihre Sache bestimmt gut gemacht;we've \known each other for years now wir kennen uns schon seit Jahren;she \knows Paris well sie kennt sich in Paris gut aus;surely you \know me better than that! du solltest mich eigentlich besser kennen!;you \know what it's like du weißt ja, wie das [so] ist;we all knew her as a kind and understanding colleague uns allen war sie als liebenswerte und einfühlsame Kollegin bekannt;I'm sure you all \know the new officer by reputation sicherlich haben Sie alle schon mal von dem neuen Offizier gehört;to \know sth like the back of one's hand etw wie seine eigene Westentasche kennen ( fam)to get to \know sb jdn kennen lernen;to get to \know each other sich akk kennen lernen;to [not] \know sb to speak to jdn [nicht] näher kennen4) ( have understanding)to \know sth etw verstehen;do you \know what I mean? verstehst du, was ich meine?;if you \know what I mean wenn du verstehst, was ich meine5) ( experience)I've never \known anything like this so etwas habe ich noch nicht erlebt;I've never \known her [to] cry ich habe sie noch nie weinen sehen6) ( recognize)to \know sb/ sth jdn/etw erkennen;I \know a goodbye when I hear one ich hab' schon verstanden, dass du dich von mir trennen willst! ( fam)I \know a good thing when I see it ich merke gleich, wenn was gut ist;we all \know him as ‘Curly’ wir alle kennen ihn als „Curly“;this is the end of world as we \know it das ist das Ende der Welt, so wie wir sie kennen;these chocolate bars are \known as something else in the US diese Schokoladenriegel laufen in den USA unter einem anderen Namen;I knew her for a liar the minute I saw her ich habe vom ersten Augenblick an gewusst, dass sie eine Lügnerin ist;sb wouldn't \know sth if he/ she bumped into it [or if he/ she fell over it] [or if it hit him/ her in the face] jd würde etw nicht mal erkennen, wenn es vor ihm/ihr stehen würde7) ( be able to differentiate)Maria wouldn't \know a greyhound from a collie Maria kann einen Windhund nicht von einem Collie unterscheiden;you wouldn't \know him from his brother man kann ihn und seinen Bruder nicht unterscheiden!;don't worry, she wouldn't \know the difference keine Angst, sie wird den Unterschied [gar] nicht merken;to \know right from wrong Gut und Böse unterscheiden könnento be \known for sth für etw akk bekannt sein;it is \known that... es ist bekannt, dass...;to make sth \known etw bekannt machen;she's never been \known to laugh at his jokes sie hat bekanntlich noch nie über seine Witze gelacht;this substance is \known to cause skin problems es ist bekannt, dass diese Substanz Hautirritationen hervorruft;this substance has been \known to cause skin problems diese Substanz hat in einzelnen Fällen zu Hautirritationen geführt;Terry is also \known as ‘The Muscleman’ Terry kennt man auch unter dem Namen ‚der Muskelmann‘PHRASES:to not \know sb from Adam keinen blassen Schimmer haben, wer jd ist ( fam)to \know all the answers immer alles besser wissen ( pej) ( have real knowledge) sich akk auskennen;to \know no bounds keine Grenzen kennen;to \know one's own mind wissen, was man will;to \know one's place wissen, wo man steht;to \know the ropes sich akk auskennen;to \know sb [in the biblical sense] (]) mit jdm eine Nummer geschoben haben (sl)to \know the score wissen, was gespielt wird;to \know which side one's bread is buttered on wissen, wo was zu holen ist ( fam)to \know one's stuff [or (Brit a.) onions] sein Geschäft [o Handwerk] verstehen;to \know a thing or two;to \know what's what wissen, wo's langgeht ( fam)what do you \know! was weißt du denn schon?;to not \know what hit one nicht wissen, wie einem geschieht;not if I \know it nicht mit mir! vi <knew, known>1) ( have knowledge) [Bescheid] wissen;ask Kate, she's sure to \know frag Kate, sie weiß es bestimmt;I think she \knows ich glaube, sie weiß Bescheid;I was not to \know until years later das sollte ich erst Jahre später erfahren, wo ist er hingegangen? - keine Ahnung;are you going to university? - I don't \know yet willst du studieren? - ich weiß [es] noch nicht;you never \know man kann nie wissen;as [or so] far as I \know so viel [o weit] ich weiß;how am I to \know? woher soll ich das wissen?;who \knows? wer weiß?;how should I \know? wie soll ich das wissen?;I \know! jetzt weiß ich!;Mummy \knows best what to do Mutti weiß am besten, was zu tun ist;she didn't want to \know sie wollte nichts davon wissen;just let me \know ok? sag' mir einfach Bescheid, o.k.?‘I don't \know,’ he said, ‘why can't you ever be on time?’ „ich begreife das einfach nicht“, sagte er, „warum kannst du nie pünktlich sein?“3) ( said to agree with sb)I \know ich weiß;the weather's been so good lately - I \know, isn't it wonderful! das Wetter war in letzter Zeit wirklich schön - ja, herrlich, nicht wahr?she's such a fool, don't you \know! sie ist so unglaublich dumm!5) ( conversation filler)give him the red box, you \know, the one with the.... gib ihm die rote Kiste, du weißt schon, die mit den...;he's so boring and, you \know, sort of spooky er ist so langweilig und, na ja, irgendwie unheimlich;he asked me, you \know weißt du, er hat mich halt gefragtPHRASES:you ought to \know better du solltest es eigentlich besser wissen;I \know better than to go out in this weather ich werde mich hüten, bei dem Wetter rauszugehen ( fam)she's old enough to \know better than to run out into the traffic sie ist alt genug, um zu wissen, dass man nicht einfach auf die Straße läuft;he said he loved me but I \know better er sagte, dass er mich liebt, aber ich weiß, dass es nicht stimmt;to not \know any better es nicht anders kennen n -
112 палец
муж.
1) finger;
toe (ноги) большой палец руки ≈ thumb средний палец ≈ middle finger, third finger имеющий развитые пальцы ≈ digitate зоол. показывать пальцем на что-л., тыкать пальцем в кого-л. ≈ to point a finger at smth./smb. кончик пальца ≈ finger-tip указательный палец ≈ forefinger безымянный палец ≈ fourth finger;
ring-finger( на левой руке)
2) тех. (crank) pin, finger, cam ∙ знать что-л. как свои пять пальцев разг. ≈ to have smth. at one's finger-tips;
to know smth. backwards, to know smth. like the back of one's hand, to connive, to overlook он пальцем не шевельнет ≈ he won't lift a finger их можно перечесть по пальцам ≈ you could count them on the fingers of one hand обжечь себе пальцы на чем-л. ≈ to get burned (doing smth.), to have one's fingers burned попасть пальцем в небо ≈ to be wide of the mark;
to take the wrong sow by the ear идиом. палец о палец не ударить ≈ not to stir/lift/raise a finger обвести вокруг пальца ≈ to cheat, to dupe, to deceive, to take in;
to twist smb. round one's (little) finger высосать из пальца ≈ to fabricate, to concoct уплывать между пальцев ≈ to slip through smb.'s fingers проскакивать между пальцев ≈ to slip through smb.'s fingers смотреть сквозь пальцы ≈ to wink (at) ;
to look through one's fingers at smth.;
to shut one's eyes to smth.м.
1. (на руке) finger;
(на ноге) toe;
digit научн. ;
большой ~ (руки) thumb;
большой ~ (ноги) big toe;
средний ~ middle/second finger;
безымянный ~ fourth finger, ring finger;
2. тех. pin, cam;
~ о ~ не ударить not stir/lift a finger;
смотреть на что-л. сквозь пальцы turn a blind eye to smth. ;
wink/connive at smth. ;
знать как свои пять пальцев know* smth. backwards;
ему пальца в рот не клади watch your step with him;
give him a ring and he`ll take your whole arm;
он и пальцем никого не тронет he woldn`t hurt a fly;
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113 cœuur
cœur [kœʀ]━━━━━━━━━2. compounds━━━━━━━━━1. <a. heart• ça vient du cœur ! it comes straight from the heart!► avoir + cœur• avoir le cœur gros or serré to have a heavy heart• comment peut-on avoir le cœur de refuser ? how can one possibly refuse?► avoir qch sur le cœur• je vais lui dire ce que j'ai sur le cœur I'm going to tell him what's on my mind ; (ce que je pense de lui) I'm going to give him a piece of my mind► à cœur• c'est un sujet qui me tient vraiment à cœur it's an issue I feel very strongly about► à cœur ouvert• s'en donner à cœur joie ( = s'amuser) to have a whale of a time (inf) ; ( = critiquer) to have a field day► de bon cœur [manger, rire] heartily ; [faire, accepter] willingly► de tout cœur [remercier, souhaiter] from the bottom of one's heartb. ( = terme d'affection) mon cœur sweetheartd. ( = partie centrale) heart ; [de pile atomique] core► au cœur de [de région, ville, forêt] in the heart ofe. ( = mémoire)2. < -
114 палец
м.1) (руки, перчатки) finger; ( ноги) toeуказа́тельный па́лец — forefinger, index (finger)
сре́дний па́лец — middle / third finger
безымя́нный па́лец — fourth finger; (на левой руке тж.) ring finger
предохрани́тельный (рези́новый) па́лец — fingerstall
2) тех. (crank) pin, finger, cam••па́лец о па́лец не уда́рить разг. — not stir / lift / raise a finger
вы́сосать из па́льца что-л разг. — fabricate smth, dream the whole thing up
дай ему́ па́лец, он всю ру́ку отку́сит погов. — ≈ give him an inch and he'll take a yard / mile
ему́ па́льца в рот не клади́ разг. — ≈ he is not to be trifled with; watch your step with him
знать что-л как свои́ пять па́льцев разг. — have smth at one's fingertips; know smth backwards, know smth like the back of one's hand
обвести́ вокру́г па́льца (вн.) разг. — cheat (d), dupe (d), deceive [-'siːv] (d), take in (d)
объясни́ть на па́льцах — explain as simply as possible
он па́льцем никого́ не тро́нет — ≈ he wouldn't hurt a fly
попа́сть па́льцем в не́бо разг. — ≈ be wide of the mark; take the wrong sow [səʊ] by the ear идиом.
смотре́ть сквозь па́льцы (на вн.) разг. — look through one's fingers (at); wink (at)
уплы́ть / уйти́ ме́жду па́льцами — slip through one's fingers
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115 палец
м.1. (руки, перчатки) finger; ( ноги) toeбольшой палец — ( руки) thumb; ( ноги) big toe
указательный палец — forefinger, index (finger)
средний палец — middle finger, third finger
безымянный палец — fourth finger; (на левой руке тж.) ring-finger
2. тех. (crank) pin, finger, cam♢
палец о палец не ударить разг. — not stir / lift / raise a fingerему пальца в рот не клади разг. — he is not to be trifled with; watch your step with him
смотреть сквозь пальцы на что-л. разг. — look through one's fingers at smth.; wink* at smth.
обвести вокруг пальца (вн.) разг. — cheat (d.), dupe (d.), deceive (d.), take* in (d.)
высосать из пальца что-л. разг. — fabricate smth., dream* the whole thing up
знать что-л. как свои пять пальцев разг. — have smth. at one' finger-tips / finger-ends; know* smth. backwards, know* smth. like the back of one's hand
попасть пальцем в небо разг. — be wide of the mark; take* the wrong sow by the ear идиом.
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116 poznawać
impf ⇒ poznać* * *-aję, -ajesz, -ać; perf; vt(miasto, ludzi) to get to know; ( świat) to see; ( języki) to learn; ( rozpoznawać) to recognize; ( doświadczać) to experience; (plany, tajemnice) to find out* * *ipf.- aję -ajesz, - waj1. (= zawrzeć znajomość) meet; miło mi panią poznać nice to meet you.2. (= przedstawić kogoś komuś) introduce ( kogoś z kimś sb to sb); acquaint ( kogoś z kimś sb with sb); poznałem Adama z Ewą I introduced Adam to Eve.3. (= zdobywać wiedzę) acquaint o.s. ( coś with sth); poznać coś od podszewki get to know sth like the back of one's hand; poznawać arkana czegoś learn the ropes of sth.4. (= doznawać czegoś) experience; poznać biedę/strach/uczucie szczęścia experience poverty/fear/happiness; prawdziwych przyjaciół poznaje się w biedzie a friend in need is a friend indeed.5. (= domyślać się) see, spot; poznać się na kimś see through sb, have sb taped; kłamstwo można poznać po twojej minie I can tell from your face that you're lying; nie dał poznać po sobie, że się boi he didn't let us feel that he was afraid; można poznać, że jesteś zdenerwowany you can tell that you're nervous.6. (= identyfikować) recognize; poznać kogoś po krokach/głosie recognize sb's footsteps/voice; łatwo go poznać po... he is easily recognizable by...; nie poznajesz mnie? don't you recognize me?; udałem, że go nie poznaję I pretended not to recognize him.ipf.1. (= zawierać znajomość) meet, get to know ( z kimś sb).3. (= wiedzieć o sobie coraz więcej) become closely acquainted ( z kimś with sb).4. (= doceniać, oceniać) appreciate; nareszcie poznałem się na nim I finally appreciated him; nie poznał się na żarcie the joke was lost on him.5. (= rozpoznawać się) recognize one another; poznaliśmy się po głosie we recognized each other by the voice.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > poznawać
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117 poche
I.n. m. (abbr. livre de poche): Paperback. Attends que ça sorte en poche, c'est moins cher! I wouldn't buy it in hardback, wait for the cheap reprint! (Strictly speaking, Livre de Poche is a registered tradename but has come to mean any paperback, as has poche.)II.n. f.1. Faire les poches àa quelqu'un: To go through someone's pockets.2. En être de sa poche: To be 'out of pocket', to have had to dip into one's own resources to finance a venture.3. Y avoir été de sa poche: To have had to 'stump up', to have been landed with a bill to pay.4. Avoir quelqu'un dans sa poche: To be sure of someone's total obedience.5. Mettre quelqu'un dans sa poche: To 'beat someone into a cocked hat', to 'wipe the floor with someone', to be more than a match for someone.6. C'est dans la poche! It's in the bag! — It's a dead- cert! —It's a sure thing!7. Connaître quelque chose comme le fond de sa poche: To know something like the back of one's hand.8. Mets ça dans ta poche et ton mouchoir par-dessus! (iron.): Put that in your pipe and smoke it! — That's the way things are (whether you like it or not!). -
118 durch
1) ( räumlich hindurch)\durch etw through sth;\durch den Fluss waten to wade across the river;direkt/quer \durch etw right through [the middle of] sth;mitten \durch etw through the middle of sth2) ( sich hindurch bewegend)\durch etw through sth;auf seinen Reisen reiste er \durch das ganze Land on his travels he went all over the country; s. a. Kopf, kreuz3) ( per) by sth/through sb;Sie werden von mir \durch meinen Anwalt hören! you will be hearing from [me through] my lawyer!;\durch die landesweite Fahndung konnten die Täter ausfindig gemacht werden thanks to a nationwide search the culprits were tracked down;er ist \durch das Fernsehen bekannt geworden he became famous through television;\durch Gottes Güte wurden sie gerettet they were saved by the grace of God;jdm etw \durch die Post schicken to send sth to sb by post [or (Am) mail] [or post sth to sb];etw \durch Beziehungen/ Freunde bekommen to get sth through connections/friends4) ( vermittels)\durch etw by sth, by [means of] sth;\durch [einen] Zufall by chance;Tausende wurden \durch das Erdbeben obdachlos [gemacht] thousands were made homeless by the earthquake5) ( zeitlich hindurch)\durch etw throughout sth;sich \durchs Leben schlagen to struggle through life;sie haben die ganze Nacht \durch gefeiert they partied through[out] the night;der Prozess ging \durch drei Instanzen the case lasted for [or took] three hearings;damit kommen wir nicht \durch den Winter we won't last [or get through] the winter with that27 \durch 3 macht 9 27 divided by 3 is 9es ist schon 12 Uhr \durch it's already past [or (Brit a.) gone] 12 [o'clock];\durch sein to have already left [or passed through];der Zug ist vor zwei Minuten \durch the train went two minutes ago;Biberach? da sind wir schon lange \durch! Biberach? we passed that a long time ago!2) ( fertig)durch [o mit] etw \durch sein ( durchgelesen haben) to have finished [with] sth, to be through with sth;\durch sein ( gar) to be done;3) ( kaputt)\durch sein ( durchgescheuert) to be worn out;( durchgetrennt) to be throughWENDUNGEN:jdm \durch und \durch gehen to go right through sb;dieser Anblick ging mir \durch und \durch this sight chilled me through and through;\durch und \durch through and through;jdn/etw \durch und \durch kennen to know sb/sth like the back of one's hand [or through and through];\durch sein (fam: genehmigt sein) to have gone [or got] [or come] through; Antrag a. to have been approved;\durch und \durch °überzeugt sein to be completely [or totally] convinced;( ganz und gar) through and through;er ist \durch und \durch verlogen he is an out and out liar;\durch und \durch nass soaked, wet through ( Brit) -
119 kiesze|ń
f 1. (na ubraniu, torbie, plecaku) pocket- kieszeń spodni/płaszcza a trouser/coat pocket- tylna kieszeń spodni a hip pocket- wyciągnął portfel z kieszeni he took his wallet out of his pocket2. (zasoby pieniężne) pocket przen.- wyłożył na to z własnej kieszeni he paid for it out of his own pocket- obywatele z zasobnymi kieszeniami citizens with deep pockets- pusta kieszeń an empty pocket■ bić a. uderzać kogoś po kieszeni pot. to be hard on the pocket pot., to put a. burn a hole in sb’s budget pot.- nie na czyjąś kieszeń pot. too expensive for sb; too rich for sb’s blood pot.; not for one’s budget- mieć kogoś w kieszeni pot. to have sb in one’s pocket- zwycięstwo mają w kieszeni they will win as sure as eggs is eggs pot.- mieć węża w kieszeni pot. to be tight-fisted, to be close-fisted- siedzieć u kogoś w kieszeni pot. to be in sb’s pocket- trzymać się za kieszeń pot. to tighten the purse strings- wypchać a. napchać a. nabić sobie/komuś kieszeń a. kieszenie pot. to line one’s/sb’s pocket(s) pot.- znać kogoś/coś jak własną kieszeń to know sb/sth like the back of one’s hand, to know sb/sth inside outThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kiesze|ń
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120 знать
I несовер.;
(кого-л./что-л. о ком-л./чем-л.) know;
be aware (of), be acquainted( with), be up to( о чем-л. секретном) знать кого-н. в лицо ≈ to know someone by sight знать всю подоплеку (чего-л.) ≈ to know all (about), to know the real state (of) ;
to have inside information (on) знать все ходы и выходы ≈ to know all the ins and outs, to be perfectly at home разг. не знать ≈ to be ignorant (of), to be unaware (of) знать понаслышке ≈ to know by hearsay не знать покоя ≈ to know no rest знать свет ≈ to know the world - не знать устали кто его знает ≈ goodness knows знать меру ≈ to know when to stop знать, что к чему ≈ to know the how and why of things то и знай ≈ continually как знаешь ≈ as you wish знать что-л. как свои пять пальцев разг. ≈ to have smth. at one's finger-tips;
to know smth. backwards, to know smth. like the back of one's hand шут его знает! разг. ≈ deuce knows! почем знать? ≈ who knows? так и знай(те) ≈ that's for sure давать знать ≈ (кому-л.) to let know давать понять, давать почувствовать ≈ (кому-л.) to make it clear that, to let know that дать себя знать ≈ to make itself felt давать о себе знать II нареч. apparently, probably III жен.;
только ед.;
коллект. aristocracy, nobility;
the eliteto know
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