-
1 appear
ظَهَرَ \ appear: to come into sight: A figure appeared in the distance, to present oneself; be seen publicly I have to appear in court today. arise (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.) A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. Most newspapers come out every day. Your photograph came out well. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. show: to be seen: Dirt shows more on white clothes than on dark ones. turn up: (of sth. that was missing) to appear: The stolen goods turned up in the market. \ See Also بان (بَانَ)، لاح (لاَحَ)، برز (بَرَزَ)، طلع (طَلَعَ) -
2 откуда ни возьмись (кто , что) (to appear)
Set phrase: quite unexpectedly, appear as if from nowhereУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > откуда ни возьмись (кто , что) (to appear)
-
3 framgå
-
4 aparecer
v.1 to appear (ante la vista).su número de teléfono no aparece en la guía her phone number isn't (listed) in the phone bookRicardo aparece al final siempre Richard appears at the end always.2 to turn up (algo perdido).¿ya ha aparecido el perro? has the dog been found yet?3 to appear (person).4 to appear to, to appear in front of.Se me apareció una persona A person appeared to me.Me apareció un fantasma A ghost appeared to me.5 to encounter.Se nos apareció un problema We encountered a problem.* * *1 to appear2 (dejarse ver) to show up, turn up3 (en el mercado) to come out (en, onto)1 to appear* * *verb1) to appear, turn up2) come out* * *1. VI1) (=presentarse) to appear, turn up *apareció en casa sin avisar — he appeared o turned up * at the house without warning
2) [algo oculto] to appear, turn up *aparecieron dos nuevos cadáveres en la fosa — two more bodies appeared o turned up * in the trench
3) [algo perdido] to reappear, turn up *ya ha aparecido mi paraguas — my umbrella has finally reappeared o turned up *
4) (=surgir) to appearhan aparecido pintadas en la fachada del ayuntamiento — some graffiti has appeared on the front of the town hall
5) (=editarse) [libro, disco] to come out6) (=figurar) [dato, nombre] to appearmi nombre no aparece en el censo electoral — my name does not appear on the electoral register, my name is not on the electoral register
2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) síntoma/mancha to appearb) objeto perdido to turn upc) ( en documento) to appear2) personaa) (fam) ( llegar) to appear, turn upb) (fam) ( dejarse ver) to appear, show up (colloq)c) (en película, televisión) to appear3) (liter) ( parecer) to seem2.aparecerse v prona) fantasma/apariciónb) (AmL fam) persona to turn upno te vuelvas a aparecer por aquí! — don't you dare show your face round here again!
* * *= appear, become + available, come into + being, feature, give, occur, rise, pop up, show up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, dawn, come through, come up, come with, come on the + scene, set in, crop up.Ex. The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.Ex. Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex. I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex. If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.Ex. An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.Ex. In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.Ex. The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex. It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex. Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex. Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex. However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex. More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex. She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex. The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex. This is the first CD price cut since the media format came on the scene in the 1980's.Ex. Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.Ex. Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.----* aparece frecuentemente en = in evidence in.* aparecer amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* aparecer aquí y allá en = intersperse.* aparecer en abundancia = come out of + the woodwork.* aparecer en escena = hit + the scene.* aparecer en gran número = pour (in/into).* aparecer en la lejanía = loom.* aparecer impreso = appear + in print.* aparecer juntos = stand + together.* aparecer por primera vez = premiere.* aparecer por sí solo = stand on + Posesivo + own.* aparecer repentinamente = spring up.* aparecerse la virgen = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feet, strike + lucky, strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* aparecer solo = stand + alone.* aparecer tarde = be a late arrival on the scene, be late on the scene.* aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.* hacer aparecer = cause + display of.* idea + aparecer = idea + surface.* los otros con los que aparece(n) = neighbours [neighbors, -USA].* no aparecer = be not included.* principio de archívese según aparece = file-as-is principle.* que no aparece en primer lugar = nonfirst [non-first].* sistema en el que el documento aparece representado en un único lugar del ín = one-place system.* tal y como aparece = as it/they stand(s).* volver a aparecer = resurface.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) síntoma/mancha to appearb) objeto perdido to turn upc) ( en documento) to appear2) personaa) (fam) ( llegar) to appear, turn upb) (fam) ( dejarse ver) to appear, show up (colloq)c) (en película, televisión) to appear3) (liter) ( parecer) to seem2.aparecerse v prona) fantasma/apariciónb) (AmL fam) persona to turn upno te vuelvas a aparecer por aquí! — don't you dare show your face round here again!
* * *= appear, become + available, come into + being, feature, give, occur, rise, pop up, show up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, dawn, come through, come up, come with, come on the + scene, set in, crop up.Ex: The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.
Ex: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex: I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex: If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.Ex: An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.Ex: In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.Ex: The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex: It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex: Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex: Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex: However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex: More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex: She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex: The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex: This is the first CD price cut since the media format came on the scene in the 1980's.Ex: Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.Ex: Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.* aparece frecuentemente en = in evidence in.* aparecer amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* aparecer aquí y allá en = intersperse.* aparecer en abundancia = come out of + the woodwork.* aparecer en escena = hit + the scene.* aparecer en gran número = pour (in/into).* aparecer en la lejanía = loom.* aparecer impreso = appear + in print.* aparecer juntos = stand + together.* aparecer por primera vez = premiere.* aparecer por sí solo = stand on + Posesivo + own.* aparecer repentinamente = spring up.* aparecerse la virgen = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feet, strike + lucky, strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* aparecer solo = stand + alone.* aparecer tarde = be a late arrival on the scene, be late on the scene.* aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.* hacer aparecer = cause + display of.* idea + aparecer = idea + surface.* los otros con los que aparece(n) = neighbours [neighbors, -USA].* no aparecer = be not included.* principio de archívese según aparece = file-as-is principle.* que no aparece en primer lugar = nonfirst [non-first].* sistema en el que el documento aparece representado en un único lugar del ín = one-place system.* tal y como aparece = as it/they stand(s).* volver a aparecer = resurface.* * *aparecer [E3 ]viA1 «síntoma/mancha» to appearlos carteles han aparecido en diversos puntos de la ciudad the posters have appeared in various parts of the citylos tesoros arqueológicos que han ido apareciendo durante la excavación the archaeological treasures which have appeared o turned up during the dig2 «objeto perdido» to turn up¿aparecieron tus llaves? have your keys turned up yet?hizo aparecer un ramo de flores he produced a bouquet of flowers3 (en un documento) to appearmi nombre no aparece en la lista my name doesn't appear on the list, my name isn't on the listuna cara que aparece mucho en las portadas de las revistas a face that often appears o features on the covers of magazines4 «revista» to come out; «libro» to come out, be publishedB «persona»no ha vuelto a aparecer por aquí he hasn't shown his face round here again3 (en un espectáculo) «personaje/actor» to appearapareció en dos o tres películas he was in o he appeared in two or three moviestodo aparecía como un sueño borroso it all seemed like a hazy dreamel programa de explotación aparecía oscuro the operating program did not seem clear■ aparecervt( Méx) to produce, make … appear1 «fantasma/aparición»: aparecerse A algn; to appear TO sbsu padre se le apareció en sueños his father appeared to him in his dreamsse apareció de vaqueros she turned up o showed up in jeans¡y no te vuelvas a aparecer por aquí! and don't you dare show your face round here again!* * *
aparecer ( conjugate aparecer) verbo intransitivo
1
2 [ persona]
aparecerse verbo pronominala) [fantasma/aparición] aparecerse a algn to appear to sb
◊ ¡no te vuelvas a aparecer por aquí! don't you dare show your face round here again!
aparecer
1 verbo intransitivo
1 to appear: su nombre aparece en los títulos de crédito, his name is on the credits
2 (acudir alguien, encontrar algo perdido) to turn up: apareció con su hija, he turned up with his daughter
el pasaporte apareció un mes más tarde, the passport turned up a week later
' aparecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejarse
- sacar
- salir
- surgir
- venir
- amanecer
- improviso
English:
alive
- appear
- arise
- conjure
- crop up
- develop
- listing
- materialize
- pop up
- return
- show
- show up
- sight
- spring
- surface
- turn up
- unaccounted
- view
- woodwork
- emerge
- mushroom
- pop
- reappear
- roll
- scene
- turn
- unaccounted for
* * *♦ vtMéx [presentar] to produce;inesperadamente Pedro apareció mis llaves Pedro quite unexpectedly produced my keys;el mago apareció un conejo de un sombrero the magician pulled a rabbit out of a hat♦ vi1. [ante la vista] to appear;el sol apareció detrás de las murallas the sun appeared o came up from behind the city walls;aparecer de repente to appear from nowhere;el mago hizo aparecer un conejo de su chistera the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat;su número de teléfono no aparece en la guía her phone number isn't (listed) in the phone book2. [publicación] to come out;la revista aparece los jueves the magazine comes out o is published on Thursdays3. [algo perdido] to turn up;¿ya ha aparecido el perro? has the dog been found yet?;ha aparecido un cuadro inédito de Miró a previously unknown Miró painting has turned up o been discovered4. [persona] to appear;aparecer en público to appear in public;aparece en varias películas de Ford she appears in several of Ford's films;Famaparecer por [lugar] to turn up at;Famhace días que Antonio no aparece por el bar we haven't seen Antonio in the bar for days, it's several days since Antonio showed his face in the bar;Fam¡a buenas horas apareces, ahora que ya hemos terminado! it's a bit late turning up now, we've already finished!;Fam¡y no se te ocurra volver a aparecer por aquí! and don't let me see your face round here again!* * *v/i appear* * *aparecer {53} vi1) : to appear2) presentarse: to show up3) : to turn up, to be found* * *aparecer vb1. (en general) to appear2. (encontrarse) to turn up¿ha aparecido tu cartera? has your wallet turned up?3. (figurar) to be -
5 Bildfläche
f TV image area; Film: screen; von der Bildfläche verschwinden umg., fig. disappear from the scene, do a vanishing trick umg.; er ist wie von der Bildfläche verschwunden he seems to have vanished into thin air; auf der Bildfläche erscheinen (suddenly) appear on the scene, suddenly appear from nowhere* * *Bịld|flä|chef2) (fig inf)auf der Bildfläche erscheinen — to appear on the scene
* * *Bild·flä·chef FILM, FOTO projection surfacebesser, du verschwindest gleich von der \Bildfläche you'd better make yourself scarce* * *auf der Bildfläche erscheinen — (ugs.) appear on the scene; (auftauchen) turn up
von der Bildfläche verschwinden — (ugs.) (rasch weggehen) make oneself scarce (coll.); (aus der Öffentlichkeit verschwinden) disappear from the scene
* * *er ist wie von der Bildfläche verschwunden he seems to have vanished into thin air;auf der Bildfläche erscheinen (suddenly) appear on the scene, suddenly appear from nowhere* * *auf der Bildfläche erscheinen — (ugs.) appear on the scene; (auftauchen) turn up
von der Bildfläche verschwinden — (ugs.) (rasch weggehen) make oneself scarce (coll.); (aus der Öffentlichkeit verschwinden) disappear from the scene
* * *f.image area n. -
6 auftauchen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)1. come up, emerge; U-Boot: surface2. fig. (erscheinen) turn up; Frage etc.: come up; bes. Problem etc.: auch crop up, arise; Verschwundene(s): wieder auftauchen turn up again* * *das Auftauchenemersion* * *auf|tau|chenvi sep aux sein1) (aus dem Wasser) to surface, to come up2) (fig) (= sichtbar werden) to appear; (aus Nebel etc) to emerge, to appear; (Zweifel, Problem) to arise3) (= gefunden werden, sich zeigen, kommen) to turn up* * *1) (to come out; to come into view: The swimmer emerged from the water; He was already thirty before his artistic talent emerged.) emerge2) (to happen unexpectedly: I'm sorry I'm late, but something important cropped up.) crop up3) (to appear or arrive: I waited for her, but she never showed up.) show up4) ((of a submarine, diver etc) to come to the surface.) surface5) (to appear or arrive: He turned up at our house.) turn up6) (to be found: Don't worry - it'll turn up again.) turn up* * *auf|tau·chenvi Hilfsverb: seinwieder \auftauchen to resurfaceaus dem Wasser \auftauchen to break the surface of the water; Taucher to come upin Etappen \auftauchen to come up in stages3. (plötzlich da sein) to suddenly appear, to materialize4. (sichtbar werden)aus dem Nebel \auftauchen to emerge [or appear] from out of the fog; (bedrohlich) to loom out of the fog5. (sich ergeben)▪ [in/bei jdm] \auftauchen to arise [in sb]\auftauchende düstere Ahnungen the onset of forebodings* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (aus dem Wasser) surface; <frogman, diver> surface, come up2) (sichtbar werden) appear; (aus dem Dunkel, dem Nebel) emerge; appear3) (kommen, gefunden werden) turn up* * *auftauchen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)1. come up, emerge; U-Boot: surface* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (aus dem Wasser) surface; <frogman, diver> surface, come up2) (sichtbar werden) appear; (aus dem Dunkel, dem Nebel) emerge; appear3) (kommen, gefunden werden) turn up4) (sich ergeben) <problem, question, difficulties> crop up, arise* * *n.sudden appearance n. -
7 hervorkommen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-) come out (hinter / unter + Dat from behind/under); (auftauchen) appear, emerge ( aus from)* * *her|vor|kom|menvi sep irreg aux seinto come out ( hinter +dat from behind)* * *her·vor|kom·menvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein▪ [aus etw dat/hinter etw dat] \hervorkommen to come out [of sth/from behind sth], to emerge [or appear] [from sth]* * ** * *hervorkommen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-) come out (aus from)* * * -
8 Vorschein
m: zum Vorschein bringen bring to light; zum Vorschein kommen come to light, surface, come to the surface; (entdeckt werden) auch be discovered; (erscheinen) appear; hinter etw. zum Vorschein kommen appear from behind s.th.; die Gründe hinter etw. kommen zum Vorschein the reasons behind s.th. come to light* * *Vor|scheinm* * *Vor·scheinmzum \Vorschein kommen (sich bei Suche zeigen) to turn up; (offenbar werden) to come to light, to be revealedimmer wieder kommt ihre Eifersucht zum \Vorschein her jealousy keeps on coming out* * *etwas zum Vorschein bringen — reveal something; bring something to light
zum Vorschein kommen — appear; (entdeckt werden) come to light
* * *Vorschein m:zum Vorschein bringen bring to light;zum Vorschein kommen come to light, surface, come to the surface; (entdeckt werden) auch be discovered; (erscheinen) appear;hinter etwas zum Vorschein kommen appear from behind sth;die Gründe hinter etwas kommen zum Vorschein the reasons behind sth come to light* * *etwas zum Vorschein bringen — reveal something; bring something to light
zum Vorschein kommen — appear; (entdeckt werden) come to light
-
9 wyglądać
1. (-am, -asz); vt2. viwyglądać kogoś/czegoś — to be on the lookout for sb/sth
wyglądać (wyjrzeć) (perf) przez okno — to look through lub out (of) the window
wyglądać (wyjrzeć perf) zza/spod czegoś — to appear from behind/from beneath sth
wyglądać świetnie/źle — to look great/bad
wyglądasz na zmęczonego/zmartwionego — you look tired/worried
wygląda na to, że... — it looks as if...
* * *ipf.1. (= wyzierać) look out; wyglądać przez okno look out l. through the window.2. przen. (= ukazywać się) appear, emerge, be visible; słońce wygląda zza chmur sun appears from behind the clouds, clouds are clearing away.3. (= dawać się widzieć) be visible, appear; wyglądać spod czegoś appear from beneath sth.4. tylko ipf. (= prezentować się) look; dobrze dzisiaj wyglądasz you look good today; wyglądać jak śmierć look like death warmed up l. over; on mi wygląda na złodzieja he looks like a thief to me; ładnie bym wyglądał I would be in trouble; jak to wygląda! what is this!, what do you think this is!; wyglądać jak półtora nieszczęścia look the very picture of misery; wyglądać świetnie l. źle look great l. bad; wyglądasz na zmęczonego you look tired; wyglądać blado look pale; wyglądać młodo (jak) na swój wiek look young for one's age; jak ona wygląda? what does she look like?; wygląda na to, że... it looks as if...; na to wygląda so it would seem, so it seems.5. tylko ipf. (= oczekiwać z tęsknotą) look forward to, expect, await; wyglądać kogoś l. czegoś jak kania dżdżu crave (for) sth, long for sth, desire sth eagerly, crave to see, meet, etc. sb; be looking forward to meet, see, etc. sb, be looking forward to sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyglądać
-
10 hieraus
Adv. from ( oder out of) this; hieraus geht hervor, dass... it follows ( oder would appear) from this that...* * *hence* * *hie|raus ['hiː'raus, hiː'raus] (emph) ['hiːraus]advhíéraus ist das Geld gestohlen worden — the money was stolen from here
híéraus folgt, dass..., híéraus geht hervor, dass... — from this it follows that..., hence (it follows that)...
* * *hie·raus[ˈhi:ˈraus]1. (aus diesem Gegenstand) from [or out of] here2. (aus diesem Material) out of [or from] this3. (aus dem Genannten) from this\hieraus folgt/geht hervor... it follows from this...4. (aus diesem Werk) from this* * *1) (aus dem eben Erwähnten) out of or from here3) (aus diesem Material) out of this* * *hieraus geht hervor, dass … it follows ( oder would appear) from this that …* * *1) (aus dem eben Erwähnten) out of or from here2) (aus dieser Tatsache, Quelle) from this3) (aus diesem Material) out of this -
11 вытекать
1) General subject: drain, ensue, flow, flux, follow, issue, leak away (о газе, воде), leak out (о газе, жидкости), ooze, outflow, outstream, overflow, result, sluice, spurtle, stream, supervene, supervene (из чего-л.), imply, emanate (в переносном смысле), be a derivative of (something), seep out, seep2) Geology: outpour3) Medicine: spring4) Dialect: sew5) Literal: spring out (из чего-либо)6) Engineering: discharge7) Agriculture: spring out8) Construction: pour9) Mathematics: arise from, succeed10) Law: appear in evidence, emerge11) Automobile industry: escape12) Metallurgy: effluent14) Fishery: flow out of (о реках), have its source from15) Mechanic engineering: exhaust16) Business: appear from, derive from, result from, stem from17) Oilfield: drain away (из замкнутого пространства), now out18) Microelectronics: leak19) Programming: follow from (ИЗ кого (чего) - переходный) -
12 следовать
1) General subject: behoove, behove, comply, enquire, ensue, go, inquire, make (make for home направляться домой), move, need, ought to, postdate, result from, should, steer (по определённому курсу), steerling (по какому-л. пути), succeed, succeed (за чем-л.), supervene, supervene (за чем-л.), tag around, follow (как "идти за..." так и "логически проистекать из..."), pursue, come after (за), make the land (куда-л.), use (например, правилу), go by (чему-л.), adhere, bow to3) Medicine: result4) Literal: spring out (из чего-либо)6) Bookish: behoove (обыкн. it behoves to), behove (обыкн. it behoves to)7) Mathematics: adhere to, arise from, confine oneself to, flow out, hold to, imply, keep to, run out8) Law: abide, abide by (закону), devolve along with, devolve along with (о праве, обязанности)10) Jargon: string along11) Business: appear from12) Programming: follow from (ИЗ кого (чего) - переходный)13) Makarov: appear, emerge, go by ( smth.) (чему-л.), go on (smth.) (чему-л.), make after, pursue (напр.), trace (по следам и т.п.), come after, come next14) Scuba diving: track -
13 nulla
1. adv nothingè solo una cosa da nulla it's nothingper nulla for nothingnon per nulla not for nothing2. m nothingnon ti ho portato un bel nulla I haven't brought you anything at all* * ** * *['nulla]1. pron avvSee:2. sm1)il nulla — nothing, nothingness
2)basta un nulla per farlo arrabbiare — he gets annoyed over the slightest thingte lo cedo per (un) nulla — I am giving it to you for a song o for next to nothing
* * *['nulla] 1. 2.sostantivo maschile1) nothing2) (cosa da poco) nothing3) filos. nothingness••chi troppo vuole nulla stringe — prov. grasp all, lose all
* * *nulla/'nulla/→ niente1 nothing; creare dal nulla to create from nothing; comparire dal nulla to appear from nowhere; svanire nel nulla to vanish into thin air2 (cosa da poco) nothing; basta un nulla per impaurirlo he gets frightened over the slightest thing3 filos. nothingnesschi troppo vuole nulla stringe prov. grasp all, lose all; buono a nulla good-for-nothing; molto rumore per nulla much ado about nothing. -
14 небо
I н`ебос.1) ( пространство над землёй) sky; поэт. тж. heaven2) рел. Heaven, heaven••быть на седьмо́м небе разг. — be in the seventh heaven
как небо и земля́, как небо от земли́ — like heaven and earth; worlds apart
ме́жду небом и землёй разг. — between heaven and earth
о небо! как межд. — (good) Heavens!
отпра́виться на небо (умереть) — go up to Heaven
под откры́тым небом — in the open (air), under the open sky
превозноси́ть до небе́с (вн.) — praise / extol (d) to the skies; lavish praise (on)
с неба свали́ться разг. — appear / come out of the blue; appear from (out of) nowhere; (стать приятным сюрпризом тж.) fall from heaven
II нёбосойти́ / спусти́ться с неба на зе́млю — come down to earth (from the clouds)
с. анат.мя́гкое небо — soft palate
-
15 Himmel
m; -s, - (Pl. selten, meist poet.)1. sky; MET. auch skies Pl.; lit. heavens Pl.; am Himmel in the sky; unter freiem Himmel in the open air; unter südlichem Himmel under southern skies; der Rauch steigt zum Himmel ( auf) the smoke is rising up into the sky; zwischen Himmel und Erde schweben float in midair; der Himmel lacht fig. (die Sonne scheint) the sun has got his hat on; stinken2. RELI. heaven; im Himmel in heaven; in den Himmel kommen go to heaven; zum oder in den Himmel auffahren oder gen Himmel fahren BIBL. ascend into heaven; im Himmel sein euph. be with the angels; Himmel und Hölle in Bewegung setzen fig. move heaven and earth; Himmel und Hölle Hüpfspiel: hopscotch3. fig. heaven, paradise; der Himmel auf Erden geh. heaven on earth; den Himmel auf Erden haben geh. live in paradise; aus allen Himmeln fallen be crushed; aus heiterem Himmel umg. (completely) out of the blue; in den Himmel heben umg. praise to the skies; im sieb(en) ten Himmel sein oder sich [wie] im sieb[en]ten Himmel fühlen umg. be on cloud nine, be walking on air, be in the seventh heaven; ihm hängt der Himmel voller Geigen geh. he thinks life’s a bed of roses; das schreit oder umg. stinkt zum Himmel it’s a scandal; vom Himmel fallen appear from nowhere; ... fallen nicht ( einfach) vom Himmel... don’t grow on trees; Erfolge, Fortschritte etc.: don’t (just) happen by themselves; Wolken am politischen Himmel clouds on the political horizon; der Himmel würde einstürzen, wenn... umg. the world would end if...; es gibt mehr Dinge zwischen Himmel und Erde als man sich vorstellen kann there are more things between heaven and earth than is possible to imagine; Meister 2, Stern1 14. in Ausrufen: dem Himmel sei Dank! thank heavens!; der Himmel ist oder sei mein Zeuge! altm. as God is my witness!; gütiger oder du lieber Himmel! umg. my goodness!, good Heavens!; um Himmels willen! for Heaven’s ( oder God’s) sake!; weiß der Himmel! umg. God knows; Himmel ( noch mal oder Herrgott, Sakrament)! umg. for heaven’s sake!; Himmel, Arsch und Zwirn oder Wolkenbruch Sl. bloody hell, Am. holy smoke* * *der Himmel(Himmelreich) heaven;(Luftraum) sky* * *Hịm|mel ['hɪml]m -s,(poet) -1) skyunter dem Himmel Spaniens, unter spanischem Himmel — under or beneath a Spanish sky
Himmel und Erde (Cook) — mashed potato and apple with black pudding and fried liver sausage
in den Himmel ragen — to tower (up) into the sky
der Frieden fällt nicht einfach vom Himmel, sondern... — peace doesn't just fall out of the blue, but...
2) (REL = Himmelreich) heavenden Blick gen Himmel richten (liter) — to look heavenward(s), to raise one's eyes toward(s) heaven
in den Himmel kommen — to go to heaven
zum or in den Himmel auffahren, gen Himmel fahren — to ascend into heaven
der Himmel auf Erden — heaven on earth
der Himmel ist or sei mein Zeuge (old) — as Heaven or God is my witness
(das) weiß der Himmel! (inf) — God or Heaven (only) knows
es stinkt zum Himmel (inf) — it stinks to high heaven (inf)
um(s) Himmels willen (inf) — for Heaven's or goodness' sake (inf)
or Wolkenbruch (dated inf) — bloody hell! (Brit inf), Christ Almighty! (inf)
3) (= Betthimmel etc) canopy; (im Auto) roof* * *der1) (in some religions, the place where God or the gods live, and where good people go when they die.) heaven2) (the sky: He raised his eyes to heaven / the heavens.) heaven3) ((something which brings) great happiness: `This is heaven', she said, lying on the beach in the sun.) heaven4) (the part of space above the earth, in which the sun, moon etc can be seen; the heavens: The sky was blue and cloudless; We had grey skies and rain throughout our holiday; The skies were grey all week.) sky* * *Him·mel[ˈhɪml̩]m1. (Firmament) skyder \Himmel bezieht sich the sky [or it] is clouding overzwischen \Himmel und Erde between the earth and skyunter freiem \Himmel under the open sky, outdoors, in the open airam \Himmel stehen to be [up] in the skyist das der Polarstern, der da oben am \Himmel steht? is that the Pole Star up there [in the sky]?am \Himmel in the skybei wolkenlosem/wolkenverhangenem \Himmel when the sky is clear/cloudybei klarem/trübem/bedecktem \Himmel when the sky is clear/dull/overcastunter italienischem/südlichem \Himmel under Italian/southern skies literdie Sonne steht hoch am \Himmel the sun is high in the skyden Blick gen \Himmel richten (geh) to raise one's eyes towards the heavensder \Himmel lacht (geh) the sun is shining brightly2. (Himmelreich) heavenzum \Himmel auffahren [o in den \Himmel fahren] to ascend into heavenin den \Himmel kommen to go to heavenim \Himmel in heavendem \Himmel sei Dank (veraltend) thank heaven[s]jdm hängt der \Himmel voller Geigen (geh) sb is in paradise [or is walking on air] [or is [walking] on cloud nine] [or is over the moon3. (Baldachin) canopy4. AUTO [interior] roof5.▶ den \Himmel für eine Bassgeige [o einen Dudelsack] ansehen DIAL (fam: völlig betrunken sein) to be three sails [or sheets] to the wind▶ \Himmel und Erde KOCHK NORDD north German dish of fried black pudding and liver sausage, puréed potato and apple▶ nicht [einfach] vom \Himmel fallen to not fall out of the sky▶ \Himmel und Hölle hopscotch▶ zum \Himmel schreien to be scandalous [or a scandal]▶ es schreit zum \Himmel, wie... it's a scandal that...▶ im sieb[en]ten \Himmel sein [o sich akk fühlen wie im siebenten \Himmel] (fam) to be in seventh heaveneher stürzt der \Himmel ein, als dass er das täte he wouldn't do that in a million years* * *der; Himmels, Himmel1) skyunter freiem Himmel — in the open [air]; outdoors
aus heiterem Himmel — (ugs.) out of the blue
2) (Aufenthalt Gottes) heavenim Himmel sein — (verhüll.) be in heaven
gen Himmel fahren — (geh.) ascend into heaven
Himmel und Hölle in Bewegung setzen — (ugs.) move heaven and earth
im sieb[en]ten Himmel sein/sich [wie] im sieb[en]ten Himmel fühlen — (ugs.) be in the seventh heaven
zum Himmel schreien — be scandalous or a scandal
zum Himmel stinken — (salopp) stink to high heaven
3) (verhüll.): (Schicksal) Heavengerechter/gütiger/[ach] du lieber Himmel! — good Heavens!; Heavens above!
dem Himmel sei Dank — thank Heaven[s]
weiß der Himmel! — (ugs.) Heaven knows
um [des] Himmels willen! — (Ausruf des Schreckens) good Heavens!; good God!; (inständige Bitte) for Heaven's sake
Himmel noch [ein]mal! — for Heaven's or goodness' sake!
Himmel, Arsch und Zwirn! — (derb) bloody hell! (Brit. sl.)
4) (Baldachin) canopy5) (im Auto) roof lining* * *am Himmel in the sky;unter freiem Himmel in the open air;unter südlichem Himmel under southern skies;der Rauch steigt zum Himmel (auf) the smoke is rising up into the sky;zwischen Himmel und Erde schweben float in midair;2. REL heaven;im Himmel in heaven;in den Himmel kommen go to heaven;gen Himmel fahren BIBEL ascend into heaven;im Himmel sein euph be with the angels;Himmel und Hölle in Bewegung setzen fig move heaven and earth;Himmel und Hölle Hüpfspiel: hopscotch3. fig heaven, paradise;der Himmel auf Erden geh heaven on earth;den Himmel auf Erden haben geh live in paradise;aus allen Himmeln fallen be crushed;aus heiterem Himmel umg (completely) out of the blue;in den Himmel heben umg praise to the skies;sich [wie] im sieb[en]ten Himmel fühlen umg be on cloud nine, be walking on air, be in the seventh heaven;ihm hängt der Himmel voller Geigen geh he thinks life’s a bed of roses;das schreit oder umgstinkt zum Himmel it’s a scandal;vom Himmel fallen appear from nowhere;… fallen nicht (einfach) vom Himmel … don’t grow on trees; Erfolge, Fortschritte etc: don’t (just) happen by themselves;Wolken am politischen Himmel clouds on the political horizon;der Himmel würde einstürzen, wenn … umg the world would end if …;es gibt mehr Dinge zwischen Himmel und Erde als man sich vorstellen kann there are more things between heaven and earth than is possible to imagine; → Meister 2, Stern1 14. in Ausrufen:dem Himmel sei Dank! thank heavens!;sei mein Zeuge! obs as God is my witness!;du lieber Himmel! umg my goodness!, good Heavens!;um Himmels willen! for Heaven’s ( oder God’s) sake!;weiß der Himmel! umg God knows;Himmel (Herrgott, Sakrament)! umg for heaven’s sake!;Himmel, Arsch und Zwirn oder* * *der; Himmels, Himmel1) skyunter freiem Himmel — in the open [air]; outdoors
aus heiterem Himmel — (ugs.) out of the blue
2) (Aufenthalt Gottes) heavenim Himmel sein — (verhüll.) be in heaven
gen Himmel fahren — (geh.) ascend into heaven
Himmel und Hölle in Bewegung setzen — (ugs.) move heaven and earth
im sieb[en]ten Himmel sein/sich [wie] im sieb[en]ten Himmel fühlen — (ugs.) be in the seventh heaven
zum Himmel schreien — be scandalous or a scandal
zum Himmel stinken — (salopp) stink to high heaven
3) (verhüll.): (Schicksal) Heavengerechter/gütiger/[ach] du lieber Himmel! — good Heavens!; Heavens above!
dem Himmel sei Dank — thank Heaven[s]
weiß der Himmel! — (ugs.) Heaven knows
um [des] Himmels willen! — (Ausruf des Schreckens) good Heavens!; good God!; (inständige Bitte) for Heaven's sake
Himmel noch [ein]mal! — for Heaven's or goodness' sake!
Himmel, Arsch und Zwirn! — (derb) bloody hell! (Brit. sl.)
4) (Baldachin) canopy5) (im Auto) roof lining* * *- m.heaven n.sky n. -
16 vorzaubern
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-): jemandem etwas vorzaubern perform magic tricks for s.o.; fig. conjure s.th. up before s.o.(‘s eyes); jemandem ein Ei hinter dem Ohr vorzaubern make an egg appear from behind s.o.’s ear* * *vor|zau|bernvt sepjdm Kunststücke vórzaubern — to perform conjuring or magic tricks for sb
jdm etw vórzaubern (fig) — to conjure sth up for sb
* * *vorzaubern v/t (trennb, hat -ge-):jemandem etwas vorzaubern perform magic tricks for sb; fig conjure sth up before sb(’s eyes);jemandem ein Ei hinter dem Ohr vorzaubern make an egg appear from behind sb’s ear -
17 framgår
(jus) (som det framgår) as will be seen, appear or transpire from (jus) (som det framgår) as will be seen, as will appear from -
18 fremgår
(jus) (som det fremgår) as will be seen, appear or transpire from (jus) (som det fremgår) as will be seen, as will appear from -
19 auftauchen
auf|tau·chenvi seinwieder \auftauchen to resurface;aus dem Wasser \auftauchen to break the surface of the water; Taucher to come up;in Etappen \auftauchen to come up in stages3) ( plötzlich da sein) to suddenly appear, to materialize4) ( sichtbar werden)[aus etw] \auftauchen to appear [out of sth];aus dem Nebel \auftauchen to emerge [or appear] from out of the fog; ( bedrohlich) to loom out of the fog5) ( sich ergeben)[in/bei jdm] \auftauchen to arise [in sb];\auftauchende düstere Ahnungen the onset of forebodings -
20 появляться
несов. - появля́ться, сов. - появи́тьсяappear, make one's appearance; ( неожиданно) crop up; ( становиться заметным) show up; ( на поверхности) emerge; ( о судне на горизонте) heave in sightпояви́ться (как раз) во́время — appear [show up] just in time
появи́ться из-за горы́ — appear from behind the mountain
См. также в других словарях:
appear — ap|pear W1S1 [əˈpıə US əˈpır] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(seem)¦ 2¦(give impression)¦ 3¦(start to be seen)¦ 4¦(film/tv programme etc)¦ 5¦(book/newspaper etc)¦ 6¦(available/known)¦ 7¦(law court/meeting)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: aparoir,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
appear — verb 1 SEEM (linking verb, not in progressive) a word used especially in formal or written English meaning to seem: appear upset/calm etc: Roger appeared very upset. | The city appeared calm after the previous night s fighting. | appear to be:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
appear — 1 Appear, loom, emerge mean to come out into view. In use, however, they are only rarely interchangeable. Appear is weakest in its implication of a definite physical background or a source; consequently it sometimes means merely to become visible … New Dictionary of Synonyms
appear — (v.) late 13c., to come into view, from stem of O.Fr. aparoir (12c., Mod.Fr. apparoir) appear, come to light, come forth, from L. apparere to appear, come in sight, make an appearance, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + parere to come forth, be… … Etymology dictionary
appear — ap·pear vi 1: to present oneself before a person or body having authority to appear before the officer who is to take the deposition Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 37(d): as a: to present oneself in court as a party to a lawsuit often… … Law dictionary
Appear — Ap*pear , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Appeared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appearing}.] [OE. apperen, aperen, OF. aparoir, F. apparoir, fr. L. appar?re to appear + par?reto come forth, to be visible; prob. from the same root as par?re to produce. Cf. {Apparent} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
From Dusk till Dawn — Directed by Robert Rodriguez Produced by Gianni Nunnari Meir Teper … Wikipedia
From the Top — is a weekly one hour radio show produced in association with WGBH radio in Boston, Massachusetts. It showcases the nation s top young classical music performers. The program is broadcast weekly to a national audience of more than 750,000… … Wikipedia
appear — ► VERB 1) become visible or evident. 2) give a particular impression; seem. 3) present oneself publicly or formally, especially on television or in a law court. 4) be published. ORIGIN Latin apparere, from parere come into view … English terms dictionary
From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet — a work by Harlan Ellison, is a collection of 26 extremely short stories on abstract and basically unrelated topics, displaying various aspects of Ellison’s well known preoccupations with morality, mythology, the trivia of history, and humor.The … Wikipedia
From Bacon Fat to Judgement Day — From Bacon Fat to Judgment Day is the name of an eight CD retrospective of the band Levon and the Hawks, the group that morphed into The Band in 1968. It was due to be released in 2006 by Canadian Other Peoples Music label but has yet to appear.… … Wikipedia