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1 marry
['mærɪ] 1.1) [ priest] sposare, unire in matrimonio; [bride, groom] sposarsi con, sposareto get married — sposarsi (to con)
2) fig. sposare [ideas, styles]2.to be married to one's job — scherz. vivere per il lavoro
verbo intransitivo sposarsi* * *['mæri]1) (to take (a person) as one's husband or wife: John married my sister; They married in church.) sposare, sposarsi2) ((of a clergyman etc) to perform the ceremony of marriage between (two people): The priest married them.) sposare3) (to give (a son or daughter) as a husband or wife: He married his son to a rich woman.) dare in matrimonio•- married* * *marry /ˈmærɪ/inter.(arc.) madonna!; madosca! (pop.); accidenti!♦ (to) marry /ˈmærɪ/A v. t.2 dare in matrimonio; ammogliare; maritare; unire in matrimonio3 (fig.) congiungere; unire strettamenteB v. i.sposarsi; accasarsi; ammogliarsi; maritarsi● to marry again, risposarsi □ to marry beneath oneself, sposare una persona di condizione sociale inferiore □ to marry into a good family, accasarsi bene □ (fam.) to marry ( into) money, fare un matrimonio d'interesse □ to marry off, sposare; accasare □ A priest married them, si sposarono in chiesa.* * *['mærɪ] 1.1) [ priest] sposare, unire in matrimonio; [bride, groom] sposarsi con, sposareto get married — sposarsi (to con)
2) fig. sposare [ideas, styles]2.to be married to one's job — scherz. vivere per il lavoro
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2 i|ść
impf (idę, idziesz, szedł, szła, szli) Ⅰ vi 1. (kroczyć) to go, to walk- iść na piechotę a. piechotą to go on foot- doktor idzie do swojego gabinetu the doctor is going to his surgery- idź do domu go home- szedł wolno, powłócząc nogami he was walking slowly, dragging his feet ⇒ pójść2. (przemieszczać się) chmury szły nisko the clouds passed low in the sky- konie szły truchtem/galopem the horses were trotting/galloping- bezradnie patrzyli, jak ich rzeczy idą na dno they looked on helplessly as their things went under ⇒ pójść3. (udać się w jakimś celu) to go- iść na mecz to go to (see) a match- iść na film to go to (see) a film- iść na koncert to go to a concert- iść po zakupy to go shopping- iść popływać/pojeździć na nartach to go swimming/skiing- idź po lekarstwa dla babci go and buy grandma’s medicine/pills- bała się iść na zastrzyk she was afraid of having a. going for an injection- powinieneś iść do lekarza you ought to go to a. go and see a doctor- idę dziś z wizytą do cioci I’m visiting my aunt today- idę do koleżanki I’m going to visit my friend- iść do szpitala/więzienia to go into hospital/to prison- robi się późno, idź do łóżka it’s getting late, go to bed4. (odbywać się) to go; [film, przedstawienie, słuchowisko] to go out- najpierw szły wiadomości sportowe pot. the sports news came first- program idzie na żywo pot. the programme is going out live- przypomina postać z filmu, który szedł niedawno w telewizji pot. he resembles a character from a film that was recently shown on TV- nikt się nie pchał, wszystko szło sprawnie there was no pushing or shoving, everything went smoothly- na początku interes szedł dobrze pot. at the beginning business was going a. went well- nie wszystko szło po jej myśli not everything went as she would have liked- w szkole nauka szła mu kiepsko pot. he didn’t do well at school- „jak ci idzie?” – „w porządku” pot. ‘how’s it going?’ – ‘okay’ pot.- nie szło mu jakoś to malowanie pot. the painting seemed to take him a long time5. (nadciągać) to approach- idzie burza there’s a storm coming, a storm is approaching- idzie na nas wyż ze wschodu a high is approaching us from the east- szła wysoka fala powodziowa a high flood wave was approaching6. przen. (dochodzić) [zapach, dźwięk] to come- światło idące ze środka budynku the light coming from the house- klekot szedł od strony pałacu the clatter came from the direction of the palace- z Berlina idą niepokojące komunikaty there are disturbing reports (coming) from Berlin7. (funkcjonować) to run, to work- maszyny idą pełną parą the machines are running a. working at full speed- zegar za szybko idzie the clock’s fast8. (być przeznaczonym) to go- większość dochodów szła na jedzenie i lekarstwa most of his/her earnings went on a. were spent on food and medicine- stare gazety idą na makulaturę (the) old newspapers go for recycling- wiele dzieł sztuki idzie pod młotek many works of art are going under the hammer- po sezonie narty idą w kąt when winter’s over, the skis go back in the cupboard ⇒ pójść9. (ciągnąć się) [droga, szlak] to run- tory idą przez las the (railway) track a. line runs through a forest- wzdłuż muru szedł napis: zwyciężymy there was an inscription running along the wall: we shall overcome- domy szły rzędem wzdłuż ulicy the houses lined the street10. (o planach, zamierzeniach) to go- iść na studia to go to university- nikt z nas nie idzie na medycynę none of us is going to study medicine- powinna szybko skończyć szkołę i iść do pracy she should leave school as soon as possible and find a job- iść na lekarza/nauczyciela pot. to study to become a doctor/teacher- była dumna, że syn idzie do dyplomacji she was proud that her son was to be a diplomat- tylko głupi idzie do łopaty pot. manual work is for those without brains- iść za kogoś (za mąż) to marry sb- po co było jej za niego iść? what did she (go and) marry him for?- chce, żeby córka szła za mąż s/he wants her daughter to get married a. find a husband ⇒ pójść11. przest. (postępować) to follow- chciała iść śladem matki i zostać naukowcem she wanted to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become a scientist- czy teatr ma brać wzory z kina, czy iść własną drogą? should the theatre imitate the cinema or go its own way?- iść z duchem czasu to move with the times- iść za kimś to follow sb- iść za porywem serca to listen to a. follow one’s heart ⇒ pójść12. (zbliżać się) to approach, to come- idą święta Christmas/Easter is approaching- idzie ciepła jesień a warm autumn is ahead of us a. on its way- chyba idzie na deszcz it looks as though it’s going to rain, it looks like rain- ile dziecko ma lat? – idzie mu piąty rok pot. how old is the child? – s/he’s getting on for five13. (mijać) to go by- czas idzie nieubłaganie naprzód time goes marching on- tego lata szły naprzemian dni słoneczne i deszczowe this summer it was sunny one day and rainy the next14. kryt. (występować w danej ilości) iść w coś to amount to sth- odszkodowania idące w miliony złotych damages amounting to millions of zlotys- nakłady jego książek szły w setki tysięcy egzemplarzy his books were sold in editions of hundreds of thousands ⇒ pójść15. pot. (być sprzedawanym) to sell- w tym roku ta literatura nie idzie this kind of fiction isn’t selling well this year- po ile idą dziś dolary? what’s the going rate for the dollar today?Ⅱ v imp. pot. (udać się) nie idzie czegoś zrobić sth can’t be done- to był człowiek, z którym nie szło pracować s/he was a (really) difficult person to work with- piekielnie zimno, ale idzie wytrzymać it’s freezing outside, but it’s not unbearable■ a co za tym idzie… and, following on from this/that…; and consequently a. in consequence… książk.- idzie mu/jej o coś he/she means a. intends sth- idzie mu o zdobycie władzy he means a. intends to seize power- był świadom stawki, o którą szło he was aware of the stakes involved- iść na coś to agree to sth- iść na współpracę z wrogiem to agree to collaborate with the enemy- iść na kompromis to reach a compromise- iść sobie to go away- iść w zapomnienie a. niepamięć to be forgotten- iść w górę/dół to go up/down- wstąpił do partii i szybko szedł w górę he joined the party and advanced rapidlyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > i|ść
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3 present
I 'preznt adjective1) (being here, or at the place, occasion etc mentioned: My father was present on that occasion; Who else was present at the wedding?; Now that the whole class is present, we can begin the lesson.) presente2) (existing now: the present moment; the present prime minister.) presente3) ((of the tense of a verb) indicating action now: In the sentence `She wants a chocolate', the verb is in the present tense.) presente•- the present
- at present
- for the present
II pri'zent verb1) (to give, especially formally or ceremonially: The child presented a bunch of flowers to the Queen; He was presented with a gold watch when he retired.) entregar, hacer entrega de2) (to introduce: May I present my wife (to you)?) presentar (a)3) (to arrange the production of (a play, film etc): The Elizabethan Theatre Company presents `Hamlet', by William Shakespeare.) presentar4) (to offer (ideas etc) for consideration, or (a problem etc) for solving: She presents (=expresses) her ideas very clearly; The situation presents a problem.) presentar5) (to bring (oneself); to appear: He presented himself at the dinner table half an hour late.) presentarse•- presentable
- presentation
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III 'preznt noun(a gift: a wedding present; birthday presents.) regalo, presente, obsequiopresent1 adj1. presenteis Janet present? ¿está Janet?2. actualpresent2 n regaloat present en este momento / actualmentepresent3 vb presentar / entregarthe president presented the medals to the winners el presidente presentó las medallas a los ganadorestr['prezənt]1 (in attendance) presente2 (current) actual3 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL presente1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL presente nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat present actualmente, en este momentofor the present de momento, por el momento, por ahorapresent company excepted exceptuando a los presentesthere's no time like the present no dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy————————2 (offer - report, petition, bill, cheque) presentar; (- argument, ideas, case) presentar, exponer4 (give - difficulty, problem) plantear; (constitute) suponer, constituir, ser; (provide) presentar, ofrecer5 (introduce) presentar■ may I present Mr Brown? le presento al Sr. Brown6 (play) representar; (programme) presentar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make somebody a present of something regalar algo a alguiento present itself (opportunity) presentarseto present oneself presentarsepresent [pri'zɛnt] vt1) introduce: presentarto present oneself: presentarse2) : presentar (una obra de teatro, etc.)3) give: entregar (un regalo, etc.), regalar, obsequiar4) show: presentar, ofrecerit presents a lovely view: ofrece una vista muy lindapresent ['prɛzənt] adj1) : actualpresent conditions: condiciones actuales2) : presenteall the students were present: todos los estudiantes estaban presentespresent ['prɛzənt] n1) gift: regalo m, obsequio m2) : presente mat present: en este momentoadj.• actual adj.• circunstante adj.• concurrente adj.• corriente adj.• presente adj.n.• actualidad s.f.• cortesía s.f.• cumplido s.m.• dádiva s.f.• oferta s.f.• presente s.m.• regalo s.m.v.• deparar v.• obsequiar v.• ofrecer v.• presentar v.
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1. prɪ'zent1)a) (give, hand over)to present something to somebody — entregarle* algo a alguien, hacerle* entrega de algo a alguien (frml)
to present somebody WITH something — obsequiar a alguien con algo (frml), obsequiarle algo a alguien (esp AmL frml)
b) ( confront)to present somebody WITH something: it presents me with a whole host of problems esto me plantea toda una serie de problemas; we were presented with a very difficult situation — nos vimos frente a una situación muy difícil
2) \<\<ticket/passport/account/motion/bill\>\> presentar; \<\<ideas\>\> presentar, exponer*3)a) ( constitute) ser*, constituir*b) ( provide) \<\<view/perspective\>\> presentar, ofrecer*4) (Cin, Theat, Rad, TV) presentar5) ( introduce) (frml) presentar6) ( Mil)
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v refla) ( arise) \<\<problem/opportunity\>\> presentarse, surgir*b) ( appear) (frml) \<\<person\>\> presentarsec) (display, show) presentarse
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vi ( Med) \<\<patient/disease\>\> presentarse
II 'prezṇt1) ( at scene) (pred)to be present — estar* presente
how many were present? — ¿cuántas personas había?
2) (before n)a) ( current) actualat the present time o moment — en este momento
b) ( Ling)
III 'prezṇt1) ua) ( current time)at present — en este momento, actualmente
for the present — por ahora, por el momento
there's no time like the present — (set phrase) no dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy
b) ( Ling)2) c ( gift) regalo mto give somebody a present — regalarle algo a alguien, hacerle* un regalo a alguien
I ['preznt]1. ADJ1) [person]to be present — (in place) estar presente; (at function) asistir, estar presente
he insisted on being present — se empeñó en estar presente or en asistir
how many others were present? — ¿cuántos más había?, ¿cuántos más estuvieron presentes?
nobody else was present — no había nadie más, nadie más estuvo presente
is there a doctor present? — ¿hay un médico (presente)?
present! — ¡presente!
ssh! there are ladies present — ¡sss! hay señoras delante
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to be present at — [+ function] asistir a, estar presente en; [+ scene, accident] presenciar•
present company excepted — exceptuando a los presentes•
all present and correct — (Mil) todos presentes; hum somos todos los que estamos y estamos todos los que somos•
those present — los presentes2)to be present — [thing, substance] encontrarse
in some areas, fluoride is naturally present in the water supply — en algunas zonas, el flúor se encuentra de forma natural en el agua
3) (=current) actualhow long have you been in your present job? — ¿cuánto tiempo llevas en tu puesto actual?
a solution to the problems of the present day — una solución a los problemas actuales or de nuestros días
present-day(up) to the present time — hasta nuestros días, hasta los tiempos actuales
4) (Gram) presente2. N1) (=present time)•
for the present — de momento, por lo prontothat will be all for the present — de momento or por lo pronto esto es todo
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up to the present — hasta ahora- live for the present- no time like the present2)at present — (=at this instant) en este momento; (=currently) ahora, actualmente
Mr Young isn't here at present — el Sr. Young no está aquí en este momento
as things are at present — como están las cosas ahora, como están las cosas actualmente
3) (Gram) (tiempo m) presente m4) (Jur)3.CPDpresent participle N — participio m activo, participio m (de) presente
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['preznt]N (=gift) regalo m, obsequio m frm, presente m frm, literbirthday, Christmas, weddingto make sb a present of sth — regalar algo a algn; (fig) dar algo a algn medio regalado, servir algo a algn en bandeja
III [prɪ'zent]1. VT1) (=give)a) [+ prize, award] entregar, hacer entrega deto present sth to sb — entregar algo a algn, hacer entrega de algo a algn
they have presented a petition to Parliament — han hecho entrega de or han presentado una petición al parlamento
b) [+ gift]to present sb with sth, present sth to sb — regalar algo a algn, obsequiar a algn con algo more frm, obsequiar algo a algn (LAm)
2) (=introduce) presentarmay I present Miss Clark?, allow me to present Miss Clark — frm permítame presentarle a or le presento a la Srta. Clark
it gives me great pleasure to present... — es para mí un honor or placer presentarles a...
to be presented at court — (Brit) ser presentada en la corte
3) (=offer formally)•
to present one's apologies (to sb) — presentar sus excusas (ante algn)•
to present one's compliments (to sb) — presentar or ofrecer sus saludos (a algn)4) (=show) [+ documents, tickets] presentar, mostrar5) (=put forward, communicate) [+ report, proposal, evidence] presentar; [+ case, argument] exponer; (Parl) [+ bill] presentar•
the party has to present a more professional image — el partido debe presentar or proyectar una imagen más profesional•
she presented her plan to the meeting — expuso su proyecto a la reunión6) (=pose) [+ challenge] representar; [+ opportunity] presentar, ofrecer; [+ sight] ofrecerif you are old, getting fit can present a challenge — si es usted mayor, ponerse en forma puede representar un reto
7) (=provide, confront)to present sb with sth: the author presents us with a vivid chronicle of contemporary America — el autor nos brinda or ofrece una vívida crónica de la América contemporánea
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she bought a new car and presented me with the bill — se compró un coche nuevo y me pasó la factura8) (=represent, portray) presentar9) (Comm) (=tender, submit) [+ bill] presentar, pasar; [+ cheque] presentar10) (Rad, TV) [+ programme] presentar; (Theat) [+ play] presentar, ofrecer el montaje de; (Art) [+ exhibition] exponer, presentar11) (Mil)present arms! — ¡presenten armas!
12)to present o.s. — [person] presentarse
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to present o.s. as sth, he presents himself as a moderate, but he's not — se define a sí mismo como un moderado, pero no lo es13)to present itself — [opportunity, problem] surgir, presentarse
a problem has presented itself — ha surgido or se ha presentado un problema
2.VI(Med)to present with sth — [patient] presentarse con algo
to present with or as sth — [condition] presentarse en forma de algo
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1. [prɪ'zent]1)a) (give, hand over)to present something to somebody — entregarle* algo a alguien, hacerle* entrega de algo a alguien (frml)
to present somebody WITH something — obsequiar a alguien con algo (frml), obsequiarle algo a alguien (esp AmL frml)
b) ( confront)to present somebody WITH something: it presents me with a whole host of problems esto me plantea toda una serie de problemas; we were presented with a very difficult situation — nos vimos frente a una situación muy difícil
2) \<\<ticket/passport/account/motion/bill\>\> presentar; \<\<ideas\>\> presentar, exponer*3)a) ( constitute) ser*, constituir*b) ( provide) \<\<view/perspective\>\> presentar, ofrecer*4) (Cin, Theat, Rad, TV) presentar5) ( introduce) (frml) presentar6) ( Mil)
2.
v refla) ( arise) \<\<problem/opportunity\>\> presentarse, surgir*b) ( appear) (frml) \<\<person\>\> presentarsec) (display, show) presentarse
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vi ( Med) \<\<patient/disease\>\> presentarse
II ['prezṇt]1) ( at scene) (pred)to be present — estar* presente
how many were present? — ¿cuántas personas había?
2) (before n)a) ( current) actualat the present time o moment — en este momento
b) ( Ling)
III ['prezṇt]1) ua) ( current time)at present — en este momento, actualmente
for the present — por ahora, por el momento
there's no time like the present — (set phrase) no dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy
b) ( Ling)2) c ( gift) regalo mto give somebody a present — regalarle algo a alguien, hacerle* un regalo a alguien
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4 take in hand
1) (smth.) взять что-л. в свои руки; заняться чем-л., взяться, приняться за что-л...fortunately for me Golding Bright thought that my plays were marketable and took them in hand. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 32) —...но, к счастью для меня, Голдинг Брайт решил, что мои пьесы будут иметь сбыт, и занялся ими.
She took the conversation in hand. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Winter Cruise’) — Мисс Рейд сразу овладела разговором.
Montague promised that he would take the matter in hand and see what he could do. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Moneychangers’, ch. 11) — Монтегю обещал, что сам возьмется за это дело и посмотрит, сможет ли он чем-нибудь помочь.
I just feel you havent any right to try and take my welfare in hand without consulting me first about it... (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, book II, ch. XX) — я считаю, что ты не имеешь никакого права брать на себя ответственность за мое благополучие, не посоветовавшись об этом со мной...
2) (smb.) взять на себя ответственность за кого-л.; взяться за кого-л.; прибрать к рукам, взять в руки кого-лHiggins: "...if we were to take this man in hand for three months, he could choose between a seat in the Cabinet and a popular pulpit in Wales." (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act II) — Хиггинс: "...если б мы поработали над этим человеком три месяца, он мог бы выбирать между министерским креслом и кафедрой проповедника в Уэльсе."
Once she was married, Rachel was certain she would be able to take Julius in hand and improve him. (D. du Maurier, ‘The Progress of Julius’, ‘Manhood’) — Рэчел была уверена, что, если она станет женой Джулиуса, она сумеет взять его в руки и он будет другим человеком.
It was time he took MacGregor in hand because MacGregor would have to be straightened out by the time they reached Moscow. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Diplomat’, ch. 1) — Пора прибрать Мак-Грегора к рукам: когда они приедут в Москву, ему понадобится вышколенный Мак-Грегор.
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5 Ferro, Antônio
(1895-1956)Writer, journalist, cultural leader, and diplomat in the early and middle phases of the Estado Novo. Born into a family with strong republican sympathies and enrolled as a student in Lisbon University's Law Faculty, Ferro soon abandoned his faith in the chaotic republic, quit studying law, and became a poet, writer, and journalist. His reputation as a modernist and nationalist who was also a cosmopolitan, celebrated, prolific, and well-traveled journalist was acquired during the years 1917-33, when his publications attracted much public attention. Ferro published best-selling accounts include exclusive personal interviews of right-wing dictators in Italy, Spain, and other countries; portraits of the United States, including Hollywood in the 1920s; and a depiction of the turbulent Spanish Republic prior to the Spanish Civil War.The best-selling book that brought Ferro a key government job with the Estado Novo was composed of a series of 1932 interviews with Portugal's dictator, Salazar-O Homem e a Sua Obra (1933). This sensational book advanced an appealing image of Antônio de Oliveira Salazar, recently appointed premier by the military. The next year, Salazar invited Ferro to head the government's new information arm, Secretariado de Propaganda Nacional, which was renamed Secretariado Nacional da Informação (SNI) in 1944. From 1933 to 1949, Ferro directed this agency. Later alienated by the political situation, he was posted as a diplomat to Berne and Rome. Ferro married the Lisbon-based writer Maria Fernanda de Castro (1900-94). She collaborated with him on many writing and film projects. Ferro's so-called "policy of the Spirit" was a cultural policy that blended modernism, nationalism, and conservative values in the plastic and performing arts, film, and literature. After his diplomatic service abroad, he died in Lisbon.
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