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tr['ɑːbɪtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 árbitro,-aarbiter ['ɑrbət̬ər] n: árbitro m, -tra fn.• árbitro s.m.'ɑːrbətər, 'ɑːbɪtə(r)noun árbitro, -tra m,f['ɑːbɪtǝ(r)]N1) (=adjudicator) árbitro(-a) m / f2) (fig)to be an arbiter of taste/style — ser un árbitro del buen gusto/de la moda
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arbiter n (spokesperson, mediator) arbitre m ; an arbiter of taste un arbitre du bon goût ; arbiters of fashion arbitres de la mode. -
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teist 1. verb1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) smake (av)2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) smake på3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) smake (av)4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) spise, smake5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) smake2. noun1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) smak2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) smak; bouquet3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) smaksprøve4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) smak5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) god smak•- tasteful- tastefully
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- tastinesssmak--------smakeIsubst. \/teɪst\/1) smak, smakssans2) bismak3) forsmak4) ( overført) smak, sanshun har dyr smak \/ hun har dyre interesser5) smaksretning, mote6) smaksprøve, smakebit7) klunk, dråpe, skvettarbiter of taste se ➢ arbitera bad\/bitter\/nasty taste in the mouth ( også overført) en vond smak i munnen, en ubehagelig ettersmakbe to everyone's taste falle i smak hos alle bli satt pris på av allebe to somebody's taste falle i noens smak, være i noens smakeach to his taste eller everyone to his taste hver og en har sin smakgive somebody a taste of the whip la noen få smake piskenhave a taste of ha en (for)smak av smake tilin bad taste smakløs(t), usmakeligtaktløs(t)kritikkløs(t)in good taste smakfull(t) taktfull(t)a matter of taste en smakssaka taste for smak for, smak påtastes smak, interesse smak og behagto taste etter behag, etter smakIIverb \/teɪst\/1) smakejeg har ingen smak for tiden \/ jeg har mistet smakssansen for tiden2) smake av, smake på, prøvesmake, kjenne smaken av• can you taste anything special?3) få smake (på), få prøve (på), erfare4) få smak(en) på, få sans(en) for, liketaste blood få blod på tanntaste of smake (av), ha en (bi)smak avdet smaker salt \/ det har en (bi)smak av salt -
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['ɑːbɪtə(r)]nome (mediator) arbitro m.* * *arbiter /ˈɑ:bɪtə(r)/n.(leg. e fig.) arbitro: He is the arbiter of fashion, è l'arbitro della moda.* * *['ɑːbɪtə(r)]nome (mediator) arbitro m. -
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arbiter ['ɑ:bɪtə(r)]arbitre m, médiateur(trice) m,f;∎ figurative magazines act as arbiters of modern taste les magazines se font les juges ou les arbitres des goûts de notre société -
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noun* * *ar·bi·ter[ˈɑ:bɪtəʳ, AM ˈɑ:rbɪt̬ɚ]nthe government will be the final \arbiter in the dispute die Regierung wird im Streit das letzte Wort haben\arbiter of fashion Modezar mmoral \arbiter Moralapostel m* * *['Aːbɪtə(r)]nto be the arbiter of — Herr(in) sein über (+acc)
they were the arbiters of good taste/style — sie waren die Päpste des guten Geschmacks/Stils
2)See:= academic.ru/3414/arbitrator">arbitrator* * *arbiter [ˈɑː(r)bıtə(r)] s1. Schiedsrichter m, Unparteiische(r) m/f(m)2. Herr m, Gebieter m (of über akk):be the arbiter of fashion die Mode bestimmen oder diktieren3. fig Richter m* * *noun -
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m 1. (Npl arbitrzy a. arbitrowie) książk. (znawca) arbiter- arbiter dobrego smaku/mody an arbiter of good taste/fashion- arbiter w dziedzinie filmu an expert on film2. (Npl arbitrzy a. arbitrowie) książk. (rozjemca) mediator, arbiter- premier jest arbitrem w sporach między ministrami the Prime Minister is the final arbiter in ministerial disputes3. (Npl arbitrzy a. arbitrowie) Prawo arbitrator, mediator 4. (Npl arbitrzy) środ., Sport (piłkarski, ringowy) referee- □ arbiter elegantiarum książk. arbiter elegantiarum, arbiter elegantiae, arbiter of tasteThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arbit|er
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m arbitersports referee* * *arbitro s.m.2 ( tennis, cricket) umpire; ( calcio, boxe) referee: fare da arbitro in una partita di calcio, to referee (o to act as referee in) a football match* * *['arbitro]sostantivo maschile1) (persona che decide) arbiter (anche fig.)2) dir. arbitrator3) sport (in calcio, boxe) referee; (in tennis, baseball, cricket) umpire* * *arbitro/'arbitro/sostantivo m.1 (persona che decide) arbiter (anche fig.)2 dir. arbitrator -
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masculine noun• tribunal judiciaire/d'exception judicial/special court► tribunal correctionnel ≈ magistrates' court (dealing with criminal matters)► tribunal d'instance ≈ magistrates' court (dealing with civil matters)* * *pl - aux tʀibynal, o nom masculin1) Droit (lieu, magistrats) courtporter une affaire devant les tribunaux — to bring ou take a case to court
2) figle tribunal de l'histoire/de l'humanité — the judgment of history/of humanity
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tʀibynal, otribunaux mpl nm1) DROIT court2) MILITAIRE tribunal* * *1 Jur (lieu, magistrats) court; aller devant les tribunaux [affaire] to be taken before the court; [personne] to go to court; porter une affaire devant les tribunaux to bring ou take a matter to court; traîner qn devant les tribunaux to take sb to court; le tribunal a décidé que the court has decided that; séance/vacation/rentrée d'un tribunal court session/vacation/reopening;2 fig tribunal de l'histoire/de l'humanité the judgment seat of history/humanity; tribunal de Dieu, tribunal suprême the judgment seat of God; le tribunal des hommes the justice of men; le tribunal de l'opinion the bar of public opinion; s'ériger en tribunal du goût/des mœurs to set oneself up as an arbiter of taste/morals.tribunal administratif ≈ administrative court; tribunal de commerce court dealing with trade disputes; tribunal correctionnel court trying criminal cases of a fairly serious nature; tribunal ecclésiastique ecclesiastical court; tribunal d'exception ≈ specialized court; tribunal de grande instance higher level court (presided over by three judges dealing with cases of a fairly serious nature); tribunal incompétent unqualified court; tribunal d'instance court of first instance (presided over by a single judge dealing with less serious cases); tribunal militaire military tribunal GB ou court US; tribunal de police police court (dealing with petty offencesGB punishable by a fine); tribunal pour enfants juvenile court; tribunal de première instance = tribunal de grande instance; tribunal révolutionnaire revolutionary tribunal.( pluriel tribunaux) [tribynal, o] nom masculinporter une affaire devant le tribunal ou les tribunaux to take a matter to court ou before the Courtsa. [litiges] commercial courtb. [liquidations] bankruptcy courttribunal de grande instance ≃ Crown Court2. MILITAIRE -
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* * *f.Gen.pl. -i2. (= przepowiednia) prophecy.3. hist., mit. oracle.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyrocznia
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['ʤʌʤ] 1. сущ.1) судьяfair, impartial judge — непредубеждённый, объективный судья
hanging judge — судья, часто выносящий смертный приговор
harsh / severe judge — строгий, суровый судья
district judge — федеральный районный судья; местный судья
itinerant judge — судья, объезжающий округ
Syn:2) ( the Judge) поэт.; библ. Судия, БогThe strict Judge cannot be overcome, for He is omnipotent. (E. B. Pusey) — Суровый Судия неодолим, ибо Он всемогущ.
3) ( Judges) библ.; = the Book of Judges Книга Судей Израилевых (седьмая книга Ветхого Завета, входит в Семикнижие) см. тж. Heptateuch4)а) арбитр, третейский судья; экспертHe was one of the judges at a flower-show. — Он был одним из судей на выставке цветов.
Syn:б) спорт. судья, рефери•Syn:5) знаток, ценительYou, gentlemen, are the best judges on that point. — В этом вопросе вы, джентльмены, являетесь наилучшими судьями.
Syn:2. гл.1) судить, выносить приговорSyn:2) быть арбитром, судьёй (в споре, состязании)to judge fairly / impartially — судить справедливо, беспристрастно
to judge harshly / severely / sternly — строго судить
3) оценивать, судитьto judge from the facts — судить, основываясь на фактах
You can't judge a man's character by his looks. — Нельзя судить о характере человека по его наружности.
The age of a good wine can be judged from its colour, smell, and taste. — Возраст хорошего вина можно определить по его цвету, запаху и вкусу.
Syn:4) считать, полагать; делать выводWe judge that she is the best candidate. — Мы считаем, что она - лучший кандидат.
Judge how this shocked and offended me. — Посуди, как это меня потрясло и оскорбило.
I judge her to be about twenty years old. — По-моему, ей лет двадцать.
We cannot judge whether she is guilty. — Мы не можем судить, виновна она или нет.
Syn:5) критиковать, осуждать, порицатьWe shouldn't judge him because of his accent. — Мы не должны осуждать его за акцент.
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