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1 their character was perfectly alike
Макаров: их характер был абсолютно одинаковУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > their character was perfectly alike
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2 in character
соответствующий характеру, положению или стилю; верный себе; см. тж. out of characterEach person must behave in character; that means that he must do what from their knowledge of him they expect him to do. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’) — Каждый персонаж должен действовать сообразно своему характеру; другими словами, он должен делать то, чего ждет от него публика на основании своих знаний о нем.
...a chair that was not at all comfortable, but perfectly in character (W. S. Maugham, ‘Theatre’, ch. I) —...стул был очень неудобный, но соответствовал стилю комнаты.
The one thing I like about Colin is that he's always in character. (J. Lindsay, ‘Betrayed Spring’, ch. 1) — Люблю Колина за то, что он всегда верен себе.
His words are entirely in character with his actions. — Его слова не расходятся с делами.
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3 in character (with)
cooтвeтcтвующий xapaктepу, пoлoжeнию или cтилю (чeгo-л.); вepный ceбeEach person must behave in character; that means that he must do what from their knowledge of him they expect him to do (W. S. Maugham). 'When you are quiet, you are perfection,' he said; 'but when you are violent, you are not in character' (H. James) -
4 out of all character
I shall give up going to that shop; their prices are so out of all character. (DEI) — Больше в эту лавку не пойду. У них просто невозможные цены.
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5 icon character
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6 sorrow and disappointment had left their traces upon his character
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sorrow and disappointment had left their traces upon his character
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7 the hob-a-nob character of their friendship
Общая лексика: фамильярный характер их дружеских отношенийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the hob-a-nob character of their friendship
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8 People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
<01> Люди, кажется, не отдают себе отчета в том, что их взгляды на мир в то же время раскрывают их характеры. Emerson (Эмерсон).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
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9 honestas
hŏnestas, ātis, f. [honestus], honorableness.I.(Acc. to honestus, I.) Honorable consideration which a man enjoys, honor, reputation, character, respectability, credit, opp. to turpitudo (class.; cf.: existimatio, dignitas).A.Lit.: quid est honestas nisi honor perpetuus ad aliquem secundo populi rumore delatus. Lact. 3, 8, fin.:B.unde pudor, continentia, fuga turpitudinis, appetentia laudis et honestatis?
Cic. Rep. 1, 2; cf.:fugiendae turpitudinis adipiscendaeque honestatis causa,
id. Tusc. 2, 27, 66; Gell. 1, 3, 23 sq.:nihil esse in vita magnopere expetendum nisi laudem atque honestatem,
Cic. Arch. 6, 14; cf.:omnia, quae putant homines expetenda, honestas, gloria, tranquillitas animi atque jucunditas,
id. Lael. 22, 84; id. Phil. 7, 5, 14: cogita, ea nobis erepta esse, quae hominibus [p. 861] non minus quam liberi cara esse debent, honestatem, dignitatem, honores omnes, id. Fam. 4, 5, 2:quas familias honestatis amplitudinisque gratia nomino,
on account of their character, id. Rosc. Am. 6, 15:honestate spoliatus,
id. Rab. Post. 16, 44; cf.: omni jure atque honestate interdictus, Q. Metell. ap. Gell. 17, 2, 7:fautor infimi generis hominum, odio alienae honestatis,
Liv. 1, 47, 11:honestatem omnem amittere,
consideration, respect, Cic. Rosc. Am. 39, 114:in eoque (officio) et colendo sita vitae est honestas omnis et in negligendo turpitudo,
id. Off. 1, 2, 4; Gell. 1, 3, 24: honestati alicujus convenire (with subj. clause), Paul. Sent. 3, 5, 2.—In plur. (= honores):ceteris ante partis honestatibus atque omni dignitate fortunaque aliquem privare,
Cic. Mur. 40, 87.—Transf., concr.:II.causa, in qua omnes honestates civitatis, omnes aetates, omnes ordines una consentiunt,
honorable, reputable persons, Cic. Sest. 51, 109.—(Acc. to honestus, II.)A.Honorableness of character, honorable feeling, honor, honesty, probity, integrity, virtue (class.):B.ubi est autem dignitas, nisi ubi honestas?
Cic. Att. 7, 11, 1:nemo est inventus tam perditus, tam ab omni non modo honestate sed etiam simulatione honestatis relictus, qui, etc.,
id. Rab. Perd. 8, 23 and 24:(qui summum bonum) suis commodis, non honestate metitur... honestatem propter se expetere,
id. Off. 1, 2, 5 and 6; cf.:cum omnis honestas manet a partibus quatuor, quarum, etc.,
id. ib. 1, 43, 152; and:habes undique expletam et perfectam formam honestatis, quae tota his quatuor virtutibus continetur,
id. Fin. 2, 15, 48; Quint. 3, 8, 26:et in laude justitia utilitasque tractantur, et in consiliis honestas,
id. 3, 4, 16: sunt qui tradant tanta eum (Staberium Erotem) honestate praeditum, ut, etc., such an honorable, noble character; Fr. honnēteté, Suet. Gramm. 13:quod factum causā publicae honestatis vindictam exspectat,
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10 freelance
Gen Mgtworking on the basis of being self-employed, and possibly working for several employers at the same time, perhaps on a temporary basis. Freelance workers have been described by Charles Handy as ideally suited to portfolio working. Freelancers must be good at multitasking; they require the skills of a manager, bookkeeper, and a promoter. People thinking about becoming freelance should conduct plenty of research, not only into the industry in which they will be offering their services, but also into their own motivation for freelancing and their character-suitability. Before leaving their day job, they should put together a business plan plotting the first year’s goals and activity, perhaps considering the possibility of starting their freelance business on a part-time basis, so that they can initially rely on their current income.An important part of this first year will be in marketing and promoting the business. Freelancers should develop a target list of companies they wish to work for, learning all they can about each company before approaching them with marketing and proposals. Good customer service could be the thing to make or break their career. Being liked is as valuable as being prompt and doing a professional job, and will encourage future business. It is, though, inevitable that a set of clients will change as time goes by. To protect themselves against this, freelancers should try to plan six months ahead, and create diversity in their client base. -
11 خبير
خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. -
12 ناقد
ناقِد \ judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinion of their character). -
13 expert
خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. -
14 judge
خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. -
15 practised
خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. -
16 proficient
خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. -
17 judge
اِرْتَأَى \ judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، قرر (قَرّر) \ قاضٍ \ judge: one who settles questions (and tries those who are charged) in a court of law. \ ناقِد \ judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinion of their character). -
18 give tone to
1) задавать тон (тж. set the tone (for или of))He did not entirely like the mores of those who set the tone at Cambridge... (I. Murdoch, ‘The Red and the Green’, ch. 1) — Эндрю не привлекал образ жизни тех, кто задавал тон в Кембридже...
2) придавать силы, делать сильным, энергичнымLiving among mountains, they are a hardy people; the very nature of their country gives tone to their character. — Эти жители гор закаленный народ; самый характер местности требует от них выносливости.
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19 weigh
weigh [weɪ](a) (person, thing) peser;∎ to weigh oneself se peser;∎ to weigh sth in one's hand soupeser qch(b) (consider) considérer, peser;∎ let's weigh the evidence considérons les faits;∎ to weigh the consequences calculer les conséquences;∎ she weighed her words carefully elle a bien pesé ses mots;∎ you have to weigh the pros and cons il faut peser le pour et le contre;∎ to weigh one thing against another mettre deux choses en balance∎ to weigh anchor lever l'ancre(a) (person, object) peser;∎ how much do you weigh? combien est-ce que tu pèses?, quel poids fais-tu?;∎ the fish weighs one kilo le poisson pèse un kilo;∎ he doesn't weigh much il ne pèse pas lourd∎ his silence began to weigh (heavy) son silence commençait à devenir pesant;∎ the facts weigh heavily against him les faits plaident lourdement en sa défaveur;∎ her qualifications weighed in her favour ses qualifications ont fait pencher la balance en sa faveur ou ont joué en sa faveurNautical appareillé, en marche(a) faire plier, courber;∎ the branches were weighed down with snow les branches ployaient sous le poids de la neige;∎ she was weighed down with suitcases elle pliait sous le poids des valises∎ she's weighed down with financial problems elle est en proie à des ou accablée de problèmes financiers;∎ weighed down with debts/with sorrow accablé de dettes/de tristesse∎ the boxer weighed in at 85 kilos le boxeur faisait 85 kilos avant le match;∎ the jockey weighed in at 45 kilos le jockey pesait 45 kilos avant la course∎ he always has to weigh in with his opinions il faut toujours qu'il intervienne pour imposer ses opinionspeser;∎ his worries weighed heavily on him ses soucis lui pesaient beaucoup;∎ the exam weighed on his mind l'examen le préoccupait ou tracassaitpeser;∎ weigh out 200 grams of flour for me pèse-moi 200 grammes de farine∎ to weigh up the situation peser la situation;∎ I'm weighing up whether to take the job or not je me demande si je dois prendre le poste;∎ to weigh up one's chances of doing sth calculer ses chances de faire qch;∎ to weigh up the pros and cons peser le pour et le contre(b) to weigh sb up (their character) estimer la valeur de qn; (their intentions) estimer les intentions de qn;∎ I looked round, weighing up the opposition je me suis retourné pour mesurer l'adversaire -
20 فتى
فَتًى \ chap, guy: man; boy; fellow. youth: a very young man: a youth of 19. \ فَتًى مُلْتَحِق بِفِرْقَة كَشْفِيَّة \ Scout, Boy Scout, Cub Scout: a member of the worldwide Scout group; it trains boys (by developing their character and their skills) to be helpful to other people everywhere.
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