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♦ grave (1) /greɪv/A n.1 tomba ( anche fig.); fossa; sepolcro; sepoltura: to dig a grave, scavare una fossa; an unmarked grave, una tomba senza nome2 (fig.) fine; morte: The poor boy was brought to an early grave, il povero ragazzo fece una fine prematuraB a. attr.tombale: (archeol.) grave goods, reperti tombali● grave clothes, vestiti con cui si seppellisce il defunto □ grave robber, predatore di tombe; sciacallo (fig.); tombarolo (fam.) □ (teatr.) grave-trap, botola al centro del palcoscenico □ to be as silent as a grave, essere muto come una tomba □ (fig.) to dig one's own grave, scavarsi la fossa con le proprie mani □ (fig.) to have one foot in the grave, avere un piede nella fossa □ to make sb. turn in his grave, far rivoltare q. nella tomba □ Someone is walking on my grave, mi è passata vicino la morte ( si dice quando si ha un brivido improvviso e inspiegabile).grave (2) /greɪv/a.1 grave; preoccupante; serio: grave doubts, gravi (o seri) dubbi; a grave responsibility, una grave responsabilità; a grave threat, una seria minaccia; to be a matter of grave concern, essere molto preoccupante2 grave; serio; solenne: a grave face, una faccia seria; un'espressione seria (o solenne); grave-looking, dall'aria seria; dall'aspetto solenne NOTA D'USO: - grave o serious?-FALSI AMICI: grave non significa grave nel senso di gravemente malato. grave (3) /grɑ:v/ (fon.)A n.B a.grave: a grave accent, un accento grave.(to) grave /greɪv/incidere; scolpire; (fig.) fissare: to grave st. in one's mind, fissarsi (o scolpirsi) qc. nella mente. -
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Grab nt;mass \grave Massengrab nt;unmarked \grave anonymes Grab;PHRASES:from the cradle to the \grave ein Leben lang, von der Wiege bis zur Bahre ( meist hum)to have one foot in the \grave mit einem Bein im Grab stehen;to take one's secret to the \grave sein Geheimnis mit ins Grab nehmen;to dig one's own \grave sich dat sein eigenes Grab schaufeln;to turn in one's \grave sich akk im Grabe [her]umdrehen;that version of Beethoven's Fifth is ghastly, I can hear the poor man turning in his \grave diese Version von Beethovens Fünfter ist entsetzlich, der arme Mann würde sich im Grabe umdrehen;beyond the \grave ( liter) über den Tod hinaus;do you believe there is life beyond the \grave? glaubst du an ein Leben nach dem Tode?;from beyond the \grave ( liter) aus dem Jenseitsface, music ernst;( seriously bad) news schlimm;( worrying) conditions, symptoms bedenklich, ernst zu nehmend;a \grave crisis eine schwere Krise;a \grave decision ein schwerwiegender Entschluss;a \grave mistake ein gravierender Fehler;a \grave risk ein hohes [o großes] Risiko;a \grave situation eine ernste Lage -
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I ɡreiv noun(a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) tumba- gravestone
- graveyard
II ɡreiv adjective1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) grave, serio2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) grave, serio3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) grave•- gravely- gravity
grave1 adj grave / seriograve2 n tumba
Del verbo gravar: ( conjugate gravar) \ \
gravé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
grave es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: gravar grave
gravar ( conjugate gravar) verbo transitivo ( con impuesto) ‹ingresos/productos› to tax
grave adjetivo 1 2 ‹situación/asunto/error› serious 3 4 (Ling) ‹ acento› grave; ‹ palabra› paroxytone
gravar vtr Jur (cargar con impuestos) to tax
grave adjetivo
1 (peligroso, crítico) serious: está muy grave, he's seriously ill
2 (voz, nota, tono) low: siempre le reconocía por su voz grave, I always recognized him by his low voice ' grave' also found in these entries: Spanish: cavar - cogida - consideración - deforestación - desforestación - enfrentarse - extracorpórea - extracorpóreo - fosa - hoya - hoyo - pronóstico - renacer - revolverse - sedición - sepultura - seria - serio - tumba - ultratumba - vivir - afectado - asustar - bajo - crimen - esperar - frente - herida - profundo English: acute - Armageddon - bad - critical - dangerous - deep - deepen - deficiency - dire - felony - grave - grievous - life-threatening - low - major - mark - mass grave - nasty - serious - severe - danger - desperate - felon - less - sober - solemn - tend - violatetr[greɪv]1 (solemn - voice, look, etc) grave2 (serious - situation, consequences, error, etc) grave, serio,-a3 (tr[grɑːv]) (accent) grave————————tr[greɪv]1 (tomb) tumba, sepultura\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas silent as the grave como una tumbafrom the cradle to the grave (durante) toda la vidato have one foot in the grave estar con un pie en la sepultura, tener un pie en la tumbato turn in one's grave revolverse en su tumbagrave robber profanador,-ra de tumbas1) important: grave, de mucha gravedad2) serious, solemn: grave, seriograve n: tumba f, sepultura fadj.• aplomado, -a adj.• formal adj.• grave adj.• mesurado, -a adj.• reposado, -a adj.• serio, -a adj.• solemne adj.• tumba adj.n.• entierro s.m.• fosa s.f.• hoya s.f.• hoyo s.m.• huesa s.f.• sepulcro s.m.• sepultura s.f.• tumba s.f.• yacija s.f.v.• grabar v.
I greɪvadjective graver, gravest1) <error/danger/voice> grave
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noun tumba f, sepultura fas quiet o silent as the grave — como una tumba
to dig one's own grave — cavarse su (or mi etc) propia tumba
to turn in one's grave: your father must be turning in his grave — si tu padre levantara la cabeza...
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[ɡreɪv]ADJ (compar graver) (superl gravest)1) (=serious) [danger, problem, mistake] grave; [threat, suspicion] serio2) (=solemn) [face, expression] grave, serio; [person] seriohis face was grave — su rostro era grave or serio
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[ɡreɪv]N tumba f, sepultura f; (with monument) sepulcro m, tumba fcommon grave — fosa f común
dig 2., turn 3.from beyond the grave — (fig) desde ultratumba
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[ɡrɑːv]ADJ (Ling)grave accent — acento m grave
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I [greɪv]adjective graver, gravest1) <error/danger/voice> grave
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noun tumba f, sepultura fas quiet o silent as the grave — como una tumba
to dig one's own grave — cavarse su (or mi etc) propia tumba
to turn in one's grave: your father must be turning in his grave — si tu padre levantara la cabeza...
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I nounGrab, dasdig one's own grave — (fig.) sich (Dat.) selbst sein Grab graben (fig.)
II adjectivehe would turn in his grave — (fig.) er würde sich im Grabe herumdrehen
2) (formidable, serious) schwer, gravierend [Fehler, Verfehlung]; ernst [Lage, Schwierigkeit]; groß [Gefahr, Risiko, Verantwortung]; schlimm [Nachricht, Zeichen]* * *I [ɡreiv] noun(a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) das Grab- academic.ru/32201/gravedigger">gravedigger- gravestone
- graveyard II [ɡreiv] adjective1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) schwerwiegend2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) ernst3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) ernst•- gravely- gravity* * *grave1[greɪv]n Grab ntmass \grave Massengrab ntunmarked \grave anonymes Grabdo you believe there is life beyond the \grave? glaubst du an ein Leben nach dem Tode?▶ to have one foot in the \grave mit einem Bein im Grab stehen▶ to take one's secret to the \grave sein Geheimnis mit ins Grab nehmenthat version of Beethoven's Fifth is ghastly, I can hear the poor man turning in his \grave diese Version von Beethovens Fünfter ist entsetzlich, der arme Mann würde sich im Grabe umdrehengrave2[grɑ:v]adj face, music ernst; (seriously bad) news schlimm; (worrying) conditions, symptoms bedenklich, ernst zu nehmenda \grave crisis eine schwere Krisea \grave decision ein schwerwiegender Entschlussa \grave mistake ein gravierender Fehlera \grave risk ein hohes [o großes] Risikoa \grave situation eine ernste Lage* * *I [greɪv] Grab ntfrom beyond the grave — aus dem Jenseits
to go to an early grave —
to rise from the grave — von den Toten auferstehen
IIto dig one's own grave (fig) — sein eigenes Grab graben or schaufeln
adj (+er)1) (= serious, considerable) concern, danger, problem, difficulty groß; consequences schwerwiegend; threat, situation, matter ernst; mistake schwer, gravierend; illness, crime schwer; news schlimm; suspicion, doubt stark2) (= solemn) person, face, expression ernstIII [grAːv]1. adjgrave accent — Gravis m, Accent grave m; (in Greek) Gravis m
e grave, grave e — e Accent grave
2. nGravis m* * *grave1 [ɡreıv] s1. Grab n:a) kein einziges Wort sagen,b) verschwiegen wie ein oder das Grab sein;dig one’s own grave sich sein eigenes Grab schaufeln;have one foot in the grave mit einem Fuß oder Bein im Grab stehen;rise from the grave (von den Toten) auferstehen;2. fig Grab n, Tod m:is there life beyond the grave? gibt es ein Leben nach dem Tod?;be brought to an early grave einen frühen Tod oder ein frühes Grab finden3. fig Grab n, Ende n:grave2 [ɡreıv] prät graved, pperf graven [-vn], graved v/t obs1. (ein)schnitzen, (-)schneiden, (-)meißelngrave3 [ɡreıv]A adj (adv gravely)1. ernst:a) feierlich (Stimme etc)b) bedenklich, bedrohlich (Lage etc):his condition is grave sein Zustand ist ernstc) gesetzt, würdevolld) schwer, tief (Enttäuschung, Gedanken etc)e) gewichtig, schwerwiegend (Angelegenheit etc)2. dunkel, gedämpft (Farbe)3. [a. ɡrɑːv] LING tieftonig, fallend:grave accent → BB [a. ɡrɑːv] s LING Gravis m, Accent m grave* * *I nounGrab, dasit was as quiet or silent as the grave — es herrschte Grabesstille
dig one's own grave — (fig.) sich (Dat.) selbst sein Grab graben (fig.)
II adjectivehe would turn in his grave — (fig.) er würde sich im Grabe herumdrehen
1) (important, dignified, solemn) ernst2) (formidable, serious) schwer, gravierend [Fehler, Verfehlung]; ernst [Lage, Schwierigkeit]; groß [Gefahr, Risiko, Verantwortung]; schlimm [Nachricht, Zeichen]* * *adj.ernst adj.feierlich adj.gemessen adj.gravierend adj.massiv adj.schwer adj.schwerwiegend adj.wichtig adj.würdig adj. n.Grab ¨-er n.Graben ¨-- m.Gruft ¨-te f. v.eingraben v.einprägen v. -
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I1. [greıv] n1. 1) могилаfamily grave - семейная могила; фамильный склеп
Graves Registration - воен. служба учёта могил
to dig [to decorate] a grave - копать [украшать] могилу
to the grave - уст. по гроб жизни
2) смерть, гибельto be brought to an early grave - безвременно скончаться, погибнуть в расцвете сил
he just escaped a watery grave - он едва не погиб в море /в океане и т. п./
2. могильный холм; надгробный камень3. яма ( для хранения картошки в земле)♢
on this side of the grave - на этом светеnever on this side of the grave - никогда в жизни; ни за что на свете
to make smb. turn in his grave - заставить кого-л. перевернуться в гробу
to find one's grave - найти могилу /гибель/
to dig one's own grave - самому себе могилу рыть, губить себя
to dig one's grave with one's teeth - ≅ погубить себя неумеренностью в еде
to rise from the grave - воскреснуть, восстать из мёртвых
to totter on the brink of the grave, to have one foot in the grave - стоять одной ногой в могиле
secret as the grave - молчаливый; ≅ могила
smb.'s walking on my grave - что-то меня дрожь пробирает
2. [greıv] v (graved [-{greıv}d]; graved, graven) арх.1. гравировать; высекать; вырезыватьtime has graved deep furrows on his face - время избороздило его лицо глубокими морщинами
2. запечатлевать ( в памяти)IIto grave words [counsel] in /on/ the heart - запечатлевать слова [совет] в памяти
1. [grɑ:v] n фон.2. [greıv] a1. серьёзный, веский, важныйgrave errors [doubts] - серьёзные ошибки [сомнения]
to debate grave matters [questions] - обсуждать важные дела [вопросы]
2. тяжёлый, угрожающийgrave accusation - серьёзное /тяжкое/ обвинение
grave symptoms - угрожающие /грозные/ симптомы
3. мрачный, печальныйgrave tone - мрачный тон [см. тж. 5, 2)]
to pass from grave to gay - переходить от грусти к веселью, быть то грустным, то весёлым
4. 1) тёмный ( о красках)2) скромный ( о нарядах)5. 1) степенный, сдержанный2) серьёзный, важный; торжественныйgrave tone - торжественный тон [см. тж. 3]
he looks grave - у него важный /серьёзный/ вид
3) медленный6. влиятельный, авторитетный7. низкий ( о тоне)8. [grɑ:v]фон.1) тупой ( об ударении)2) безударныйII [greıv] n ист.♢
as grave as a judge, ирон. as grave as an owl - с серьёзным видом1) префект, выбираемый жителями ( в Йоркшире и Линкольншире)2) управляющий (имением и т. п.)IV [greıv] v мор. -
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{greiv}
I. 1. гроб
common GRAVE братска могила
on this side of the GRAVE нa тоя свят
someone is walking on my GRAVE лазят ме тръпки
to find a watery GRAVE удавям се
2. смърт, гибел, ад
II. 1. v (graved, graved, graven) ост. дълбая, издълбавам, изрязвам, извайвам, гравирам
2. прен. запечатвам (on, in)
GRAVEn on my memory книж. запечатан в паметта ми
III. 1. сериозен, важен, тежък, улегнал
(as) GRAVE as a judge много сериозен
2. важен, с възможни тежки последици, застрашителен
GRAVE news обезпокоителни новини
GRAVE responsibility тежка отговорност
3. важен, тържествен, внушителен
4. мрачен (и за цвят), печален, сериозен, замислен
5. нисък (за звук)
6. прост, строг, неукрасен
7. фр. фон. тежък (за ударение)
IV. n фр. фон. гравис, тежко ударение (') (и GRAVE accent)
V. v мор. остъргвам и насмолявам (дъното на дървен кораб)
VI. adv муз. граве, тежко и бавно* * *{greiv} n 1. гроб; common grave братска могила; on this side of the(2) {greiv} v (graved {greivd}; graved, graven {'greivn}) 1{3} {greiv} а 1. сериозен; важен; тежък; улегнал; (as) grave as a j{4} {gra:v} n фр. фон. гравис, тежко ударение (') (и grave accent).{5} {gra:v} v мор. остъргвам и насмолявам (дьното на дьрвен кор{6} {'gra:vei} adv муз. граве, тежко и бавно.* * *строг; тъжен; тържествен; важен; внушителен; гроб; дълбая; гравирам;* * *1. (as) grave as a judge много сериозен 2. common grave братска могила 3. grave news обезпокоителни новини 4. grave responsibility тежка отговорност 5. graven on my memory книж. запечатан в паметта ми 6. i. гроб 7. ii. v (graved, graved, graven) ост. дълбая, издълбавам, изрязвам, извайвам, гравирам 8. iii. сериозен, важен, тежък, улегнал 9. iv. n фр. фон. гравис, тежко ударение (') (и grave accent) 10. on this side of the grave на тоя свят 11. someone is walking on my grave лазят ме тръпки 12. to find a watery grave удавям се 13. v. v мор. остъргвам и насмолявам (дъното на дървен кораб) 14. vi. adv муз. граве, тежко и бавно 15. важен, с възможни тежки последици, застрашителен 16. важен, тържествен, внушителен 17. мрачен (и за цвят), печален, сериозен, замислен 18. нисък (за звук) 19. прен. запечатвам (on, in) 20. прост, строг, неукрасен 21. смърт, гибел, ад 22. фр. фон. тежък (за ударение)* * *grave [greiv] I. n 1. гроб; common \grave братска могила; on this side of the \grave на тоя свят; to be secret ( silent) as the \grave мълча като гроб; to send s.o. to his \grave закарвам в гроба; to have one foot in the \grave с единия крак съм в гроба; to find o.'s \grave умирам, загивам; to find a watery \grave удавям се; 2. смърт, гибел, ад. II. adj 1. сериозен, важен, тежък; (as) \grave as a judge със сериозен вид; 2. важен, който може да има тежки последици, застрашителен; \grave news тревожни новини; a \grave responsibility голяма отговорност; a \grave illness тежко (сериозно) заболяване; 3. важен, тържествен, внушителен, строг, улегнал; 4. мрачен, тъжен, печален, замислен; заплашителен; 5. прост, строг; 6. ез. тежък (за ударение); 7. нисък, приглушен, тъп (за тон, звук); 8. мрачен, печален, тъмен (за багра, цвят); FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv gravely. III. v ( graved [greivd]; graved, graven[´greivən]) 1. книж. дълбая, издълбавам, изрязвам, изсичам, гравирам; 2. книж. запечатвам (on, in); 3. ост. погребвам. IV. v чистя и насмолявам дъното (подводната част) на кораб. V. [gra:v] n фр. ез. гравис, тежко ударение (и \grave accent). VI.[´gra:vi] adv муз. граве, бавно и тържествено. -
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1. n могилаfamily grave — семейная могила; фамильный склеп
common grave — общая, братская могила
2. n смерть, гибель3. n могильный холм; надгробный камень4. n ямаnever on this side of the grave — никогда в жизни; ни за что на свете
to rise from the grave — воскреснуть, восстать из мёртвых
5. v арх. гравировать; высекать; вырезывать6. v арх. запечатлевать7. n фон. тупое ударение8. a серьёзный, веский, важный9. a тяжёлый, угрожающий10. a мрачный, печальный11. a тёмный12. a скромный13. a степенный, сдержанный14. a серьёзный, важный; торжественный15. a медленный16. a влиятельный, авторитетный17. a низкий18. a фон. тупой19. a фон. безударный20. n ист. префект, выбираемый жителями21. n ист. управляющий22. v мор. чистить днищеСинонимический ряд:1. important (adj.) consequential; critical; dangerous; fell; grievous; heavy; important; major; momentous; severe; ugly; weighty2. ominous (adj.) baleful; baneful; dire; fateful; ominous; unlucky3. serious (adj.) dignified; earnest; heavy; no-nonsense; poker-faced; sedate; serious; sober; sobersided; solemn; somber; sombre; staid; thoughtful4. burial (noun) barrow; burial; catacomb; crypt; mausoleum; mound; pit; sepulcher; sepulchre; sepulture; tomb; vault5. fix (verb) drive; engrave; etch; fix; hammer; impress; imprint; incise; inscribe; pound; stampАнтонимический ряд:buoyant; capricious; facetious; flippant; frivolous; futile; gay; idle; inconsequential; insignificant; joyous; light; merry; nugatory; trivial -
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adj. ernstig; serieus; ernstige uitdrukking--------n. graf--------v. graveren; beitelen; griffengrave1[ greev] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:silent as the grave • zwijgend/stil als het grafdig one's own grave • zichzelf te gronde richtenrise from the grave • uit de dood opstaan————————grave22 ernstig ⇒ zwaar, erg♦voorbeelden:————————grave3[ greev] 〈werkwoord; voltooid deelwoord ook graven〉 -
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1) находиться напротив, быть обращенным лицом к...L'Aiguille Verte et le Mont-Blanc font face aux figures exsangues émergeant des couvertures alignées sur la galerie du sanatorium. (H. Barbusse, Le Feu.) — Лицом к вершинам Эгюий-Верт и Монблана, на галерее санатория, лежат в ряд люди; из-под одеял виднеются исхудалые бескровные лица.
Il y eut ensuite une petite guerre d'embuscade dans les rochers qui nous faisaient face. Les cavaliers... s'exercèrent à tirer à balle au galop sur les têtes de Turcs, cette fois postiches. (G. Sand, Le Beau Laurence.) — Затем было показано нечто вроде партизанской войны в горах на открывавшихся перед нашими взорами противоположных склонах. Всадники... упражнялись в стрельбе по головам турок, на этот раз ненастоящих.
2) предстать перед кем-либо; показаться на глазаC'était peut-être le moyen de tout arranger. S'il se retrouvait le matin avec une pneumonie, par exemple, ou une autre maladie grave, il en aurait pour un certain temps avant de faire face aux gens. (G. Simenon, La Boule noire.) — Это, пожалуй, было бы выходом из положения. Проснуться утром с воспалением легких, например, или с другой какой серьезной болезнью, пролежать в постели некоторое время, прежде чем показаться на глаза людям.
3) встречать лицом к лицу (врага, опасность); оказывать сопротивление, сопротивляться, противостоять; держаться, не уступать, не поддаватьсяfaire face aux circonstances, aux [или à tous] événements, à l'imprévu — не растеряться, быть готовым ко всему
Dans la malheureuse panique de l'armée de Dumouriez, quand les fameuses Thermopyles de l'Argonne, dont il disait être le Léonidas, furent surprises, forcées, et que l'armée, presque débandée, fit une retraite rapide et confuse vers Sainte-Menehoud, Miranda fut à l'arrière-garde, montra un sang-froid admirable, et fit face à l'ennemi. (J. Michelet, La Convention.) — Во время злополучной паники, охватившей армию Дюмурье, когда знаменитые аргонские Фермопилы, Леонидом которых он себя называл, были внезапно форсированы неприятелем, и когда армия обратилась в беспорядочное бегство по направлению к Сент-Мену, Миранда, бывший в арьергарде, проявил замечательное хладнокровие и дал отпор противнику.
Le prêtre ne bougeait plus, gardait cette immobilité tremblante de l'animal qui sent un danger fondre sur lui et qui ne peut y faire face. (G. Simenon, L'Affaire Saint-Fiacre.) — Священник больше не шевелился. Он сохранял ту неподвижность, которая присуща трепещущему животному, почуявшему обрушившуюся на него опасность, которой оно уже не в силах противостоять.
La fausse reine. - Ségramour et Blancharmure ont découvert le vrai Gauvain. Faites face au grabuge que je prévois; je visiterai les poches. (J. Cocteau, Les Chevaliers de la Table ronde.) — Лжекоролева. - Сеграмур и Бланшармюр нашли настоящего Говена. Займитесь скандалом, который, как мне кажется, неизбежен. А я обыщу у всех карманы.
4) выполнять требования, удовлетворять требованиям; платитьMme Calas demeurait à Paris [...]. Elle était sans ressources. C'est Voltaire qui faisait face à toutes ses dépenses, comme à toutes celles des contre-enquêtes. (Et la fameuse avarice de Voltaire?) (J. Orieux, Voltaire ou la royauté de l'esprit.) — Вдова Каласа жила в Париже [...]. Она была без гроша. Все расходы на ее содержание, как и на пересмотр процесса взял на себя Вольтер. (Где же эта пресловутая скупость Вольтера?)
Madame Bovary avait prodigué, jeté les cadeaux à la tête de Rodolphe et de Léon, elle avait mené une vie de luxe et pour faire face à tant de dépenses, elle avait souscrit de nombreux billets à ordre. (Procès de G. Flaubert, Réquisitoire de M. l'avocat général.) — Госпожа Бовари щедро осыпала подарками Родольфа и Леона, она вела роскошную жизнь и, чтобы покрыть расходы, подписывала множество векселей.
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10 a grave look on his face
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11 (a) broad face
a (an) broad/cheek-boned (grave/severe, shriveled, finely-boned, gloomy, narrow, clever/intelligent, tired, broad, bony, serious, thin) face скуластое (суровое, сморщенное, тонкое, угрюмое, узкое, умное, утомлённое, широкое, костлявое, строгое, худое/худощавое) лицо -
12 meet smth. in the face
...the House tends to avoid all really grave and pressing questions skirmishing round them, but seldom meeting them in the face. (J. Bryce, ‘The American Commonwealth’, ch. XIV) —...палата представителей предпочитает уклоняться от обсуждения серьезных, неотложных вопросов, не вникая в их суть. Она редко энергично берется за их решение.
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13 in the face of grave economic difficulties
перед лицом серьёзных экономических трудностей/затрудненийEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > in the face of grave economic difficulties
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14 gewichtig
♦voorbeelden:gewichtige gebeurtenissen • important eventshij zette een gewichtig gezicht • he put on a grave faceeen gewichtig vraagstuk • a weighty/momentous questionII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
15 mine
I sg - mínen, pl - mínerвыраже́ние лица́, вид м, ми́на жII sg - mínen, pl - míner, воен.ми́на жIII sg - mínen, pl - mínerрудни́к м, ша́хта ж* * *countenance, mine, mine, my, pit* * *I. (en -r)( udtryk) look ( fx a stern look),( ofte påtaget) air ( fx put on an innocent air);F mien ( fx with a thoughtful (, melancholy, solemn) mien);[ give sig mine af at være] pretend to be;[ gøre gode miner til slet spil] put a good face on it; make the best of a bad job;[ gøre mine til at] make as if to ( fx he made as if to go);[ sætte en alvorlig mine op] put on a grave face;(se også fortrække).II. (en -r)(mil., mar) mine;[ drivende mine] drifting mine.III. (en -r)( grube) mine, pit.{}pron my,( stående alene) mine;[ min hat] my hat;[ hatten er min] the hat is mine. -
16 tage
accept, charge, get, have, seize, take, take up* * *vb (tog, taget) take ( fx a book from the shelf, a fort, prisoners, medicine, a bath, a taxi, a photograph, a holiday, one's own life, things coolly, people as they are);( høre i radio) get ( fx can you get England on your radio?); pick up (fx a foreign station);( fange) catch, pick up,T nab ( fx he was nabbed for speeding);( arrestere) arrest, seize;( udholde) stand ( fx I can't stand him; he stood it very well);( kunne rumme) hold;( i betaling) take, charge;( behandle) take, deal with, handle;( snyde) take in, do, have;( berøre) graze ( fx his front wheel grazed the kerb), just touch,(mar) take;( rejse, begive sig) go ( fx go to England, go round the world);( om tid) take ( fx it takes time; it took (us) two days),( lægge beslag på, F) occupy ( fx it occupied much of his time);( springe over) take, clear ( fx a hurdle);T do ( fx you can do a lot of other subjects);( stjæle) take, steal,T pinch;(fjerne ved operation etc) remove ( fx adenoids, tonsils);T I'm going to have my tonsils out;[ jeg kan ikke tage at han] I get sick of seeing (, hearing) him -ing,( stærkere) I can't stand him -ing;[ tage det] take it (, take things) ( fx easy, lightly, personally, seriously, with a smile);[ han tog det pænt] he took it very well; he was very nice about it;[ han tog det tungt] he took it hard;(se også falde, II. nøje);[ det er som man tager det] it is a matter of opinion, it all depends;[ tag og hjælp mig!] lend me a hand, will you?[ tag og ring på klokken!] ring the bell, will you?[ tage selv](ved bordet etc) help oneself;[ med præp & adv:][ tage `af]( formindskes) decrease ( med by), lessen,F diminish,( blive kortere) grow shorter;( om kulde) relax,T ease off;( om lyd) grow fainter,( om lys) fade,(se også aftage);( i vægt) lose weight;( i kortspil) cut;( i strikning) slip;( med objekt: fjerne) remove,( om tøj) take off, pull off,( hurtigt) slip off,F doff;[ der er nok at tage af] there is enough (, plenty);(dvs fratrækkes) it it taken out of one's pay (el. wages);[ tage af for]( give læ for) (provide) shelter from, protect from;[ tage af for faldet] break somebody's fall;(se også stød);[ tage bort](= rejse) go away;[ tage noget bort] take something away, remove something;[` tage efter]( med hånden) reach for,( famle efter) grope for;[ tage fat i (, på)], se fat;[ jeg tog ham for hans broder] I took him for his brother;[tage £10 for det] take (el. charge) £10 for it;[han tog mig for £10] he did (el. tricked, cheated) me out of £10;[ tage for sig]( med hånden) put out one's hand;[ tage for sig af retterne] help oneself, do justice to the food;[ tage noget fra en] take something (away) from somebody;[ tage fra hinanden] take to pieces ( fx take a machine to pieces);[ tage frem] bring (el. take) out, produce;[ tage fri], se I. fri;[ tage i døren] try the door;[ tage en i armen (, hånden)] take somebody by the arm (, hand); take (hold of) somebody's arm (, hand),(se også nakke);(fig, ironisk) there is not much to choose between you;[ tage sine ord i sig igen] take back what one has said, withdraw (one's remarks),F retract,T eat one's words;[ tage igennem]( gennemgå) go through;[ tage imod]( få overgivet) receive,( modtage gæster) receive,( hente ved ankomst) meet,( sige ja til) accept,( finde sig i) stand for ( fx I won't stand for his rudeness), put up with,( gribe) catch;( uden objekt: være hjemme) be at home;[ ministeren tager ikke imod] the Minister is not available (el. cannot receive callers);[ tage godt imod en] give somebody a good reception;[ tage imod fornuft] listen to reason;[ tage imod ordrer fra en] take orders from somebody;[ tage imod en på banegården] meet somebody at the station;[ stoffet tager ikke imod snavs] the material does not attract (el. hold) dirt;[ tage ind] take in,(mar) take in ( fx water), ship ( fx a sea);( i strikning) decrease;[ tage kjolen ind i livet] take in the dress at the waist;[ tage ind på et hotel] put up at a hotel,(am) register at a hotel;[ tage ind til London] go up to London;( medbringe) bring somebody (, something) (along),( bortfjerne, tage med sig) take somebody (, something) (with one)( fx remember to take your bathing things), take somebody (,something) away (el. off),( ikke forbigå) include somebody (, something);[ tager du med?] are you coming (too)?[ tage med bus(sen) (, sporvogn(en), tog(et))] go by bus (, tram, train), take the bus (, tram, train);[ jeg tager med toget] I'm going by train;[jeg tager med toget 8.15] I'm going on the 8.15;[ det må man tage ` med] you've just got to accept it; it's all in the day's work;(dvs det er der ikke noget at gøre ved) that's just one of those things;[ han tager det ikke så strengt (el. nøje) med det] he is not particular about that;[ tage børnene med i Zoologisk Have] take the children to the Zoo;[ tage noget med i sin beregning] allow for something, take something into account;[ han tog med på turen] he went on the trip;[ tage med skibet til Hull] take the ship to (, for) Hull;[ tage noget `om]( gentage) repeat something, do something over again;[ tage en eksamen om] retake (, skriftlig: resit) an examination;( i film) retake the scene;[ tage et sjal om skuldrene] take (el. throw) a shawl round one's shoulders;[ tage op]( samle op) pick up ( fx a stone; a passenger),(af lomme etc) take out,(kartofler etc af jorden) lift (el. dig (up)),( noget syet) unpick,( noget strikket) unravel,( et emne) take up;( om elev) test,F examine;[ tage noget op af] take something out of ( fx one's pocket, a drawer);[ tage op af kapitalen] break into one's capital;[ tage op igen], se genoptage;[ tage noget ilde op] resent something;[ han kan tage det op med dig] he is a match for you;[ tage spørgsmålet op med ham] raise the question with him;[ tage op til behandling] take up for treatment (el. consideration);[ tage op til overvejelse] consider,(se også overvejelse);[ tage op til undersøgelse], se undersøge;(dvs overtage ledelsen) take over ( efter from);[ tage over Berlin] go via Berlin;[ tage over Kanalen] cross the Channel;[ tage over til Jylland] go (over) to Jutland;[ tage `på]( om tøj, mine, vægt) put on ( fx one's clothes, hat, shoes; a grave face; he has put on two pounds),( om tøj også) pull on,( hurtigt) slip on,F don;( uden objekt: tage på i vægt) put on weight;[` tage på]( føle på) touch, finger,( stærkere) handle,(neds: befamle) paw (about) ( fx she disliked being pawed (about) by the boys), fondle ( fx he fondled her breasts);( behandle, fx en sag) handle;( trætte) take it out of,( svække) tell on ( fx the strain told on him a good deal);[ tage på bånd], se optage;[ tage på sig], se påtage;[ det tager på kræfterne] it is very exhausting, it takes it out of one;[ tage hårdt på] handle roughly,( anstrenge) be hard on ( fx the eyes),( trætte) take a lot out of,(om sygdom etc) tell severely on;( være vanskeligt for) go hard with him ( fx it goes hard with him to be alone);( forøges) increase;(se også tiltage);[ tage til](dvs rejse til) go to ( fx go to England);[ tage til huen] touch one's cap;[ tage hende til hustru] marry her, take her to wife;(se også I. fange, forbillede, ord);[ tage et barn til sig] take a child into one's home;( adoptere) adopt a child;[ tage hånden til sig] withdraw one's hand;(se også I. mod, næring);[ tage tilbage]( om noget man har udtalt) take back, withdraw ( fx an accusation, a confession),F retract;( vare man har solgt) take back,( ved afbetalingskøb, når afdragene ikke betales) repossess;( uden objekt: rejse tilbage) go back, return;[ tage ud] take out,( barn af skole) take out,(mere F) remove,( udvælge) pick out,F select,( i strikning) increase,(dvs af bordet) clear away;[ tage ud af] take out of ( fx take some cups out of the cupboard; take some money out of one's account);[ tage penge ud af banken] draw money out of the bank, withdraw money from the bank;[ tage ud af bordet] clear the table, clear away;[ tage ham ud af skolen] take him out of the school,(mere F) withdraw (el. remove) him from the school;[ tage ud at sejle], se sejle;[ tage ud på en rejse], se I. rejse;[ tage ved]( hjælpe) lend a hand;[ fanden tog ved ham] he ran like hell;[ med sig:][ tage sig][ tage sig et bad (, en ferie etc)] take a bath (, a holiday, etc);[ tage sig af] look after, take care of ( fx the children, thearrangements), see to ( fx the guests, the dinner),F attend to;( få styr på) take ( fx the boys, the plans) in hand;( ordne) deal with ( fx noisy children, complaints; I'll deal with him!);[ tage sig af dage], se dag;[ ikke tage sig af] take no notice of, pay no attention to,T not mind ( fx don't mind him; never mind what he says), notbother (el. care) about ( fx what other people think);( ikke være bekymret) not worry about;( forsømme) neglect ( fx she neglected her children);[ tage sig noget for] do something;[ tage sig for at gøre det] set oneself to do it;[ tage sig fri] take a day (, an evening etc) off;[ tage sig i det] check oneself, think better of it;[ det tager jeg mig let] I don't let that worry me;[ tage sig det nær] take it to heart;[ tage sig sammen] pull oneself together;[ han har ikke noget at tage sig til] he has nothing to do, he does not know what to do with himself;[ tage sig godt ud] look well, make a good appearance,( om ting) look well, appear (el. show up) to advantage;[ således tager det sig ud for ham] that's how he sees it;[ tage sig ud som] look like. -
17 σπουδάζω
A- άσομαι Pl. Euthphr.3e
, D.21.213, later- άσω Plb.3.5.8
, D.S.1.58, etc.: [tense] aor. , Pl.Phd. 114e: [tense] pf. , Pl.Phdr. 236b, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. v. supr.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.σπουδασθήσομαι Ael. NA4.13
: [tense] aor.ἐσπουδάσθην Str.17.3.15
, Plu.Per.24: [tense] pf.ἐσπούδασμαι Pl.Ly. 219e
(v. infr.):I intr.,I to be busy, eager to do a thing, c. inf., S.OC 1143, E.Hec. 817, Pl.Euthd. 293a, etc.; σπούδασον ἐλθεῖν.. ταχέως make haste.., 2 Ep.Ti.4.9; ὅτ' ἐσπούδαζες ἄρχειν wast eager to rule, E.IA 337 (troch.): c. part.,ἐσπ. διδάσκων X.Oec.9.1
: freq. σ. περί τινος or τι, Id.Mem.1.3.8, Pl.R. 330c, etc.;ὑπέρ τινος D.59.77
;εἰς τὰ σά Id.21.195
;πρός τι Id.22.76
;ἐπί τισι X.Mem.1.3.11
, cf. D.21.2: c. dat.,σ. γάμῳ Aristaenet.2.3
; σ. ὅπως.. endeavour that.., D.43.12, SIG312.10 (Samos, iv B.C.): abs., ἐσπουδακυῖα in haste, hurriedly, Ar.Th. 572; ἐσπουδακώς eagerly, Men.562.b c. acc. et inf.,σπουδάσαντες τοῦτ' αὐτοῖς παραγενέσθαι Pl.Alc.2.141d
, cf. 2 Ep.Pet.1.15, BGU1080.14 (iii A.D.), etc.2 of persons, σ. πρός τινα pay him serious attention, Pl.Grg. 510c, etc.;εἴς τινα AP9.422
(Apollonid.); σ. περί τινα to be anxious for his success, Isoc.1.10, X.Cyr.5.4.13, etc. (distd. fr. πρός τινα by Luc.Sol.10);περί τινος X.Lac.4.1
;ὑπὲρ τῶν οἰκετῶν Aeschin.1.17
;ὑπέρ τινος D.21.213
, etc.; σ. τινί be a partisan or backer of, Plu.Art.21, Arr.Epict.1.11.27, PGiss.71.6 (ii A.D.);ἀπό τινος Philostr.VS2.27.6
.3 to be serious or earnest, Ar.Ra. 813; opp. σκώπτειν καὶ κωμῳδεῖν, Id.Pl. 557; freq. in Pl., σπουδάζει ταῦτα ἢ παίζει; Grg. 481b, etc.; ἐσπούδακας, ὅτι ἐπελαβόμην ἐρεσχηλῶν σε; did you take it seriously, that I..? Phdr. 236b; ; ἐσπουδάκατον they have worked hard, Ar.V. 694; μάλα ἐσπουδακότι τῷ προσώπῳ with a very grave face, X.Smp.2.17.II trans.,1 c. acc. rei, do anything hastily or earnestly, be earnest about, ;τὰς περὶ τὸ μανθάνειν ἡδονάς Pl.Phd. 114e
, etc.; opp. παρέργοις χρῆσθαι, Id.Euthd. 273d, cf. Ti. 21c;τὰ ἑαυτοῦ ἡδέα X.Smp.8.17
;σ. τοῦτο, ὅπως.. Id.Eq.11.10
:—[voice] Pass., σπουδάζεταί τι is zealously pursued, πᾶν ὅ τι ς. E.Supp. 761;σ. ἀγών X.Lac.10.3
; χρήματα μετὰ πολλῆς δαπάνης ς. Pl.R. 485e; ἡ κωμῳδία διὰ τὸ μὴ σπουδάζεσθαι.. ἔλαθεν because it was not taken up seriously, Arist.Po. 1449b1; οὐ πάνυ σπουδάζεται ὑπ' αὐτῶν is not much valued, Luc.Cont.11: esp. freq. in [tense] pf. part.,πᾶσα ἡ τοιαύτη σπουδὴ οὐκ ἐπὶ τούτοις ἐστὶν ἐσπουδασμένη Pl.Ly. 219e
; προοίμια θαυμαστῶς ἐσπουδασμένα elaborately worked up, Id.Lg. 722e, cf. 659e; so τὰ μάλιστα ἐσπ. σῖτα καὶ ποτά the choicest, X.Cyr.4.2.38; τὰ ἐσπ., of writing tablets, the best quality, Thphr.HP 3.9.7 (also κλίνας καὶ δίφρους καὶ τὰ ἄλλα τὰ σπουδαζόμενα ib.5.3.2); εἰ ταῦτ' ἐσπουδασμένα ἐν γράμμασιν ἐτέθη if those pains were seriously bestowed on letters, Pl.Ep. 344c;αἱ ἐσπουδασμέναι παιδιαί Arist.Rh. 1371a3
, cf. Pol. 1336a34.2 [voice] Pass., of persons, to be treated with respect, opp. καταφρονεῖσθαι, Id.Rh. 1380a26; to be courted, Str.17.3.15, Plu.Them.5, D.L.5.75; of women, Plu.Cim.4, Art.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπουδάζω
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18 hij zette een gewichtig gezicht
hij zette een gewichtig gezichtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij zette een gewichtig gezicht
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19 frente
f.forehead.frente a frente face to facem.1 front (parte delantera).dar un paso al frente to step forwardestar al frente de to be in charge of, to head; (empresa) to be at the front of, to lead (manifestación)chocaron de frente they collided head onme encontré de frente con él I found myself face to face with himen frente oppositeen frente de mi casa opposite my househacer frente a algo to face up to something2 front (military) (de batalla).hacer o formar frente común to make common cause3 front (Meteo).frente cálido/frío warm/cold front4 forehead, brow.5 alliance, coalition.* * *1 (gen) front2 MILITAR front, front line1 ANATOMÍA forehead\arrugar la frente to frownchocar de frente to crash head oncon la frente muy alta with one's head up highfrente a (enfrente de) in front of, opposite 2 (en contra de) against 3 (en presencia de) in the presence offrente a frente face to facehacer frente a alguien to challenge somebody, face up to somebodyhacer frente a algo to face something, face up to somethingno tener dos dedos de frente to be as thick as two short planksponerse al frente de algo to take command of something* * *noun f.1) front2) brow, forehead* * *1.SF (Anat) forehead, brow literdedo•
arrugar la frente — to frown, knit one's brow2. SM1) (=parte delantera) front•
al frente — in frontun ejército con su capitán al frente — an army led by its captain, an army with its captain at the front
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al frente de, entró en Madrid al frente de las tropas — he led the troops into Madrid, he entered Madrid at the head of his troopsel Madrid sigue al frente de la clasificación — Madrid still lead the table o are still top of the league
un concierto con Herbert Von Karajan al frente de la Filarmónica de Berlín — a concert by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Herbert Von Karajan
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en frente, la casa de en frente — the house opposite•
frente por frente, vivimos frente por frente — we live directly opposite each otherfrente de arranque, frente de trabajo — (Min) coalface
2)• de frente, atacar de frente — to make a frontal attack
seguir de frente — to go straight on, go straight ahead
3) (Mil, Pol) front4) (Meteo) front5)•
frente a —a) (=enfrente de) oppositeella está frente a mí — she is facing o opposite me
b) (=en presencia de)ceder frente a una amenaza — to give way to o in the face of a threat
c) (=en oposición a)logró un 39% de los votos, frente al 49% de 1990 — she got 39% of the vote, as against 49% in 1990
empataron frente al Santander — they drew against o with Santander
frente a lo que pensaba, eran franceses — in contrast to what I thought, they were French
6)* * *Ifemenino forehead, brow (liter)una frente despejada or ancha — a broad forehead
IIcon la frente bien alta or en alto — with one's head held high
1)a) ( de edificio) front, facade (frml)hacer(le) frente a algo — (a la realidad, una responsabilidad) to face up to something; (a gastos, obligaciones) to meet something
le hizo frente a la vida por sus propios medios — she stood on her own two feet
hacerle frente a alguien — (a enemigo, atacante) to face somebody
b) (en locs)al frente: dio un paso al frente she took a step forward; la Orquesta Sinfónica, con López Morán al frente the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by López Morán; desfilaron llevando al frente el emblema de la paz they marched behind the symbol of peace; vive al frente (Chi) she lives opposite; pasar al frente (AmL) to come/go up to the front; al frente de: están al frente de la clasificación they are at the top of the table; iba al frente de la patrulla he was leading the patrol; está al frente de la empresa she is in charge of the company; de frente: chocaron de frente they crashed head on; una foto de frente a full-face photo; no entra de frente it won't go in front on; de frente a (AmL) facing; frente a opposite; viven frente a mi casa they live opposite me; el hotel está frente al mar the hotel faces the sea; estamos frente a un grave problema we are faced with a serious problem; se mantiene estable frente al dólar — it is holding up against the dollar
2)a) (Meteo) frontb) ( en una guerra) frontsin novedad en el frente — (fr hecha, hum) all quiet on that front (colloq & hum)
c) (Pol) ( agrupación) front•* * *Ifemenino forehead, brow (liter)una frente despejada or ancha — a broad forehead
IIcon la frente bien alta or en alto — with one's head held high
1)a) ( de edificio) front, facade (frml)hacer(le) frente a algo — (a la realidad, una responsabilidad) to face up to something; (a gastos, obligaciones) to meet something
le hizo frente a la vida por sus propios medios — she stood on her own two feet
hacerle frente a alguien — (a enemigo, atacante) to face somebody
b) (en locs)al frente: dio un paso al frente she took a step forward; la Orquesta Sinfónica, con López Morán al frente the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by López Morán; desfilaron llevando al frente el emblema de la paz they marched behind the symbol of peace; vive al frente (Chi) she lives opposite; pasar al frente (AmL) to come/go up to the front; al frente de: están al frente de la clasificación they are at the top of the table; iba al frente de la patrulla he was leading the patrol; está al frente de la empresa she is in charge of the company; de frente: chocaron de frente they crashed head on; una foto de frente a full-face photo; no entra de frente it won't go in front on; de frente a (AmL) facing; frente a opposite; viven frente a mi casa they live opposite me; el hotel está frente al mar the hotel faces the sea; estamos frente a un grave problema we are faced with a serious problem; se mantiene estable frente al dólar — it is holding up against the dollar
2)a) (Meteo) frontb) ( en una guerra) frontsin novedad en el frente — (fr hecha, hum) all quiet on that front (colloq & hum)
c) (Pol) ( agrupación) front•* * *frente11 = brow, forehead.Nota: De la cabeza.Ex: I can see a staff member in a sitting position with hand held on the brow covering the eye vision and engrossed in reading.
Ex: The camera hound of the future wears on his forehead a lump a little larger than a walnut.* con el sudor de + Posesivo + frente = by the sweat of + Posesivo + brow.* con la frente en alto = stand + tall.* dinero ganado con el sudor de la frente = hard-earned money.* ganarse el pan con el sudor de la frente = earn + Posesivo + daily bread with the sweat of + Posesivo + brow.* no tener dos dedos de frente = as thick as a brick, as thick as two (short) planks, as daft as a brush, knucklehead.* sudor de la frente = sweat of the brow.frente22 = front.Ex: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells ( front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.
* al frente de = in the forefront of/in, in charge (of), at the forefront of.* choque de frente = head-on collision.* dar un paso al frente = step up.* de frente = head-on, frontal.* hacia el frente = ahead.* mantenerse al frente = keep + ahead.* mirar al frente = look + straight ahead.* poner a Alguien al frente de = put + Nombre + in charge of.* viento de frente = headwind.frente33 = front.Ex: Present auguries on the resource front are not good.
* frente cálido = warm front.* frente de altas presiones = ridge of high pressure.* frente de bajas presiones = ridge of low pressure.* frente de batalla, el = battlefront, the.* frente de guerra, el = war front, the.* frente de investigación = research front.* frente frío = cold front.* frente glacial = cold front.* frente metereológico = weather front.* frente occidental, el = Western Front, the.* hacer un frente común = stand up as + one.* presentar un frente común = present + common front.frente4= against.Ex: Against this proliferation of hosts there is a distinct awareness amongst users of the need for the rationalisation.
* en frente = ahead, in front.* en frente de = in front of.* frente a = opposite, versus (vs - abreviatura), outside, in the face of.* frente a la playa = beachfront.* frente al mar = on the seafront, seafront, beachfront.* frente al océano = oceanfront.* hacer frente = combat, come to + terms with, contain, address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on, engage.* hacer frente a = confront, deal with, face, face up to, meet, cope with, stand up to, brave, breast, address.* hacer frente a deudas = meet + debts.* hacer frente a gastos = meet + expenses.* hacer frente a la delincuencia = tackle + crime.* hacer frente a la inflación = combat + inflation.* hacer frente a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + (up to) the fact that, face + reality.* hacer frente a la realidad (de que) = face + the truth (that).* hacer frente a las diferencias = face + differences.* hacer frente a la situación = tackle + situation.* hacer frente a la vida = cope.* hacer frente al cambio = manage + change.* hacer frente al futuro = face up to + the future.* hacer frente al hecho de que = face + (up to) the fact that.* hacer frente a los elementos = brave + the elements.* hacer frente a los hechos = face + facts.* hacer frente a tiempos difíciles = cope with + difficult times.* hacer frente a una amenaza = address + threat.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* hacer frente a una incertidumbre = meet + uncertainty.* hacer frente a una necesidad = meet + need, serve + need.* hacer frente a una responsabilidad = meet + responsibility, face up to + responsibility.* hacer frente a un cambio = meet + change.* hacer frente a un gasto = meet + cost.* hacer frente a un problema = attack + problem, combat + problem, wrestle with + problem.* hacer frente a un reto = rise (up) to + challenge, confront + challenge, meet + challenge, embrace + challenge.* superarse para hacer frente a Algo = rise to + meet.* * *forehead, brow ( liter)arrugó la frente extrañada she gave a puzzled frown, she knitted her brow in puzzlementtiene la frente despejada or ancha he has a broad foreheadcon la frente bien alta or en alto or levantada with one's head held highA1 (de un edificio) front, facade ( frml)unos reflectores iluminaban todo el frente the whole facade was lit up by spotlightspintaron el frente de la casa they painted the front of the househacer(le) frente a algo/algn to face up to sth/sbhay que hacer frente a la realidad you must face up to realityle hizo frente a la vida por sus propios medios she stood on her own two feetno puede hacer frente a sus obligaciones he is unable to meet his obligations2 ( en locs):al frente: dio un paso al frente she took a step forward, she stepped forward one pacela Orquesta Sinfónica, con López Morán al frente the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by o under the direction of López Morándesfilaron llevando al frente el emblema de la paz they marched behind the symbol of peacevive al frente ( Chi); she lives oppositecruzó al frente para no saludarme ( Chi); he crossed the road to avoid speaking to mepasar al frente ( AmL); to come/go up to the frontal frente de: están al frente de la clasificación they are at the top of the table, they lead o head the divisioniba al frente de la patrulla he was leading the patrolpuso a su hija al frente de la empresa he put his daughter in charge of the companyde frente: los dos vehículos chocaron de frente the two vehicles crashed head onuna foto de frente a full-face photono entra de frente it won't go in front on o frontwaysde frente a ( AmL); facingse puso de frente a la clase she stood facing the classfrente a oppositeviven justo frente a mi casa they live directly opposite mese detuvo frente al museo he stopped in front of o opposite the museumel hotel está frente al mar the hotel faces the seaestamos frente a un grave problema we are faced with a serious problem, we have a serious problem on our handsse tomarán medidas frente al grave problema de la droga measures will be taken to confront the serious drug problemse mantiene estable frente al dólar it is holding up o remaining stable against the dollarhay 150, frente a las 120 del año pasado there are 150, compared to o as against 120 last yearfrente a frente face to facecuando estuvimos frente a frente no supimos qué decir when we met face to face we didn't know what to say to each otherle dije frente a frente lo que pensaba de él I told him to his face what I thought of himfrente por frente: la iglesia y el colegio están frente por frente the church and the school are right o directly opposite each otherB1 ( Meteo) front2 (en una guerra) fronthan convertido las aulas en un frente de contiendas políticas they have turned the classrooms into political battlegroundsun frente de acción contra la droga a campaign to combat drugs3 ( Pol) (agrupación) frontpertenece al frente de liberación she belongs to the liberation fronthacer (un) frente común to form a united front* * *
frente sustantivo femenino
forehead, brow (liter);
■ sustantivo masculino
1
(a gastos, obligaciones) to meet sth;
b) ( en locs)◊ al frente: dar un paso al frente to take a step forward;
vive al frente (Chi) she lives opposite;
estar al frente de algo ( de una clasificación) to be at the top of sth;
( de una empresa) to be in charge of sth;
una foto de frente a full-face photo;
de frente a (AmL) facing;
frente a opposite;
estamos frente a un grave problema we are faced with a serious problem
2 (Meteo, Mil, Pol) front
frente
I sustantivo masculino
1 front: los soldados se marchan al frente mañana, the soldiers are leaving for the front tomorrow
2 (fachada) front, facade: el frente del hotel da al Paseo del Prado, the front of the hotel faces the Paseo del Prado
II f Anat forehead
♦ Locuciones: hacer frente a algo, to face something, stand up to something
al frente de, at the head of
de frente, (hacia delante) ahead
(frontalmente) head-on
frente a, in front of, opposite
frente a frente, face-to-face
tener dos dedos de frente, to have common sense
' frente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrugarse
- copete
- dedo
- desafiar
- enfrentar
- escrita
- escrito
- fomento
- juramentar
- miliciana
- miliciano
- nacional
- penetrar
- salida
- salido
- saliente
- sudor
- testuz
- valor
- ante
- brecha
- chocar
- dar
- enjugar
- reaccionar
- recurrir
- rozar
- tomar
- tormenta
English:
brow
- collide
- confront
- cushion
- dissenter
- face
- forehead
- front
- head-on
- mop
- music
- off
- opposite
- pucker
- self-conscious
- shortfall
- stand up
- thick
- across
- amenable
- brave
- cover
- forefront
- give
- hard
- head
- lose
- meet
- picket
- present
- stand
- straight
- trickle
* * *♦ nfforehead;arrugar la frente to knit one's brow, to frown;frente a frente face to face;ir con la frente muy alta to hold one's head high♦ nm1. [parte delantera] front;el frente de la casa está pintado de amarillo the front of the house is painted yellow;que den un paso al frente los voluntarios could the volunteers please step forward?;su hermano está al frente de la compañía her brother is in charge of the company;marchaba al frente de los manifestantes she was marching at the front of o leading the demonstration;el Académico sigue al frente de la liga Académico are still top of the league;Amde frente [hacia delante] forwards;[uno contra otro] head-on;chocaron de frente they collided head-on, they were involved in a head-on collision;me encontré de frente con él I found myself face to face with him;abordar un problema de frente to tackle a problem head-on;Amde frente a facing;se puso de frente a la casa he stood facing the house;hay una panadería en frente there's a baker's opposite;en frente de mi casa opposite my house;frente a [enfrente de] opposite;se encuentra frente a él she's opposite him2. Mil front;murió en el frente he died on the front;frente de batalla battlefront3. Meteo frontfrente cálido warm front;frente frío cold front4. [grupo, organización] frontFrente Amplio = coalition of left-wing Uruguayan political parties;frente popular popular front;Frente Sandinista (de Liberación Nacional) Sandinista (National Liberation) Front5.hacer frente a algo [enfrentarse a algo] to face up to sth, to tackle sth;hicieron frente a la situación they faced up to the situation;hacer frente a un problema to tackle a problem♦ prepfrente a la injusticia es necesario actuar we must act to combat injustice;frente a las duras críticas de la oposición… in the face of harsh criticism from the opposition…2 [en contraste con]frente al cielo nublado de ayer, hoy tendremos sol unlike yesterday, when it was cloudy, today it will be sunny;frente a los habitantes de la costa, los del interior… compared to people who live on the coast, those who live inland…* * *I f forehead;con la frente alta/erguida fig with (one’s) head held high;lo lleva escrito en la frente fig it’s written all over himII m1 MIL, METEO front2 en locuciones:de frente al grupo L.Am. facing the group;foto de frente head and shoulders photograph;frente a frente fig face to face;estar al frente de algo head sth, lead sth;ponte más al frente move further forward, move closer to the front;ponerse al frente de la situación fig take charge (of the situation)III prp:frente a opposite;estar frente a crisis be faced with, be facing* * *frente nm1) : frontal frente de: at the head ofen frente: in front, opposite2) : facade3) : front line, sphere of activity4) : front (in meteorology)frente frío: cold front5)hacer frente a : to face up to, to bravefrente nf1) : forehead, brow2)frente a frente : face to face* * *frente n1. (en meteorología, guerra) front2. (de la cara) forehead -
20 ernst
I Adj.1. Person, Worte etc.: serious; (feierlich) solemn, grave; (streng) severe; (wichtig) grave; ernste Musik serious music; ernstes Gesicht serious expression ( oder face), straight face; ernst bleiben (nicht lachen) keep a straight face; jemandem ist (es) ernst (mit etw.) s.o. is serious (about s.th.); ernste Absichten haben have hono(u)rable intentions; ich muss ein ernstes Wort mit dir reden I need to have a serious word with you2. (wichtig, bedrohlich) serious, grave; das ist eine sehr ernste Sache that is a very serious matter; die Lage ist ernst, aber nicht hoffnungslos the situation is serious, but not hopeless; sich (Dat) ernste Gedanken machen über (+ Akk) be really worried about; es ist doch hoffentlich nichts Ernstes? I hope it’s nothing serious?; jetzt wird’s ernst! this is where it gets serious, this is where we get down to the nitty grittyII Adv. seriously etc.; siehe II; ernst nehmen take seriously; du darfst die Dinge nicht so ernst nehmen you mustn’t take things so seriously; ein ernst zu nehmendes Problem etc. a serious problem; ein ernst zu nehmender Gegner an opponent to be reckoned with; ich meine es ernst I’m serious ( mit about), I mean it, I’m not joking; das war nicht ernst gemeint he etc. was etc. only joking, it was etc. (said) tongue-in-cheek; ernst gemeint Ratschlag etc.: serious, genuine, seriously ( oder sincerely) meant; es steht ernst um things aren’t looking too good for; siehe auch ernsthaft* * *der Ernstgravity; ernest; severity; sternness; earnestness; earnest; seriousness* * *Ẹrnst I [ɛrnst]m -s(= Name) Ernest IIm -(e)s, no plseriousness; (= Bedenklichkeit auch) gravity; (= Dringlichkeit, Ernsthaftigkeit von Gesinnung) earnestnessallen Ernstes — in all seriousness, quite seriously
meinen Sie das allen Ernstes?, ist das Ihr Ernst? — are you (really) serious?, you're not serious, are you?
das kann doch nicht dein Ernst sein! — you can't mean that seriously!, you can't be serious!
das ist mein (völliger or voller) Ernst — I'm quite serious
mit etw Ernst machen — to put sth into action
wir sollten endlich Ernst machen — let's get down to business
mit einer Drohung Ernst machen — to carry out a threat
der Ernst des Lebens — the serious side of life, the real world
damit wird es jetzt Ernst — now it's serious, now it's for real (inf)
mit Ernst bei der Sache sein — to do sth seriously
* * *der1) earnestness2) earnestly4) gravely5) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) grave6) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) grave7) seriousness8) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) serious9) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) serious10) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) serious11) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) serious12) (serious and earnest: a solemn question; He looked very solemn as he announced the bad news.) solemn* * *<-[e]s>[ˈɛrnst]1. (ernster Wille, aufrichtige Meinung) seriousness▪ etw ist jds \Ernst sb is serious about sthist das dein \Ernst? are you serious [about it/that]?, do you mean it/that [seriously]?das kann doch nicht dein/Ihr \Ernst sein! you can't be serious!, you must be joking!allen \Ernstes in all seriousnessfeierlicher \Ernst dead seriousnessjds voller [o völliger] \Ernst sein sb is completely serious about sthetw ist \Ernst sth is seriousim \Ernst seriouslydas kannst du doch nicht im \Ernst glauben! you can't seriously believe that!2. (Ernsthaftigkeit) seriousnessmit \Ernst bei der Sache sein to take sth seriously3. (Bedrohlichkeit) seriousness, gravityder \Ernst des Lebens the serious part of life* * *der; Ernst[e]s1) seriousnessdas ist mein [voller] Ernst — I mean that [quite] seriously
es ist mir [bitterer] Ernst damit — I'm [deadly] serious about it
2)daraus wurde [blutiger/bitterer] Ernst — it became [deadly] serious
er wird mit seiner Drohung Ernst machen — he will carry out his threat
3) (gemessene Haltung) gravity* * *A. adjernste Musik serious music;ernstes Gesicht serious expression ( oder face), straight face;ernst bleiben (nicht lachen) keep a straight face;jemandem ist (es) ernst (mit etwas) sb is serious (about sth);ernste Absichten haben have hono(u)rable intentions;ich muss ein ernstes Wort mit dir reden I need to have a serious word with you2. (wichtig, bedrohlich) serious, grave;das ist eine sehr ernste Sache that is a very serious matter;die Lage ist ernst, aber nicht hoffnungslos the situation is serious, but not hopeless;sich (dat)ernste Gedanken machen über (+akk) be really worried about;es ist doch hoffentlich nichts Ernstes? I hope it’s nothing serious?;jetzt wird’s ernst! this is where it gets serious, this is where we get down to the nitty grittyB. adv seriously etc; → B;ernst nehmen take seriously;du darfst die Dinge nicht so ernst nehmen you mustn’t take things so seriously;ein ernst zu nehmendes Problem etc a serious problem;ein ernst zu nehmender Gegner an opponent to be reckoned with;ich meine es ernst I’m serious (mit about), I mean it, I’m not joking;* * *der; Ernst[e]s1) seriousnessdas ist mein [voller] Ernst — I mean that [quite] seriously
es ist mir [bitterer] Ernst damit — I'm [deadly] serious about it
2)daraus wurde [blutiger/bitterer] Ernst — it became [deadly] serious
3) (gemessene Haltung) gravity* * *nur sing. m.earnestness n.gravity n.seriousness n.
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