-
1 antique
1. adjective 2. nounAntiquität, dieantique shop — Antiquitätenladen, der
* * *[æn'ti:k] 1. adjective1) (old and usually valuable: an antique chair.) antik2) (old or old-fashioned: That car is positively antique.) antik2. noun(something made long ago (usually more than a hundred years ago) which is valuable or interesting: He collects antiques.) die Antiquität- academic.ru/2986/antiquated">antiquated- antiquity* * *an·tique[ænˈti:k]I. n\antique shop Antiquitätengeschäft ntII. adj antik▪ to \antique Antiquitäten kaufen* * *[n'tiːk]1. adjantikantique pine — Kiefer f antik
2. nAntiquität f* * *antique [ænˈtiːk]A adj1. antikB s1. Antiquität f:antique(s) dealer Antiquitätenhändler(in);have antique value Altertumswert haben2. TYPO Egyptienne fC v/t1. in antikem Stil herstellen2. Buchbinderei: blindprägen* * *1. adjective 2. nounAntiquität, dieantique dealer — Antiquitätenhändler, der/-händlerin, die
antique shop — Antiquitätenladen, der
* * *adj.altertümlich adj.antik adj. n.Antiquität f. -
2 antique
æn'ti:k
1. adjective1) (old and usually valuable: an antique chair.) antiguo2) (old or old-fashioned: That car is positively antique.) anticuado3) ((of a shop etc) dealing in antiques: an antique business.) de antigüedades
2. noun(something made long ago (usually more than a hundred years ago) which is valuable or interesting: He collects antiques.) antigüedad- antiquity
antique1 adj antiguoantique2 n antigüedadtr[æn'tiːk]1 antiguo,-a1 antigüedad nombre femeninoantique [æn'ti:k] adj1) old: antiguo, de épocaan antique mirror: un espejo antiguo2) old-fashioned: anticuado, pasado de modaantique n: antigüedad fadj.• antiguo, -a adj.n.• antigualla s.f.• antigüedad s.f.
I æn'tiːknoun antigüedad f; (before n)antique dealer — anticuario, -ria m,f
antique shop — tienda f de antigüedades, anticuario m
II
[æn'tiːk]1. ADJ1) [furniture, vase] de época; [bracelet] antiguo2) (=ancient) antiguo, de la antigüedad; pej anticuado2.N antigüedad f3.CPDantique dealer N — anticuario(-a) m / f
antique shop, antique store (US) N — tienda f de antigüedades
antiques fair N — mercado m de antigüedades
* * *
I [æn'tiːk]noun antigüedad f; (before n)antique dealer — anticuario, -ria m,f
antique shop — tienda f de antigüedades, anticuario m
II
-
3 estimate
1. noun1) (of number, amount, etc.) Schätzung, die3) (Commerc.) Kostenvoranschlag, der2. transitive verbschätzen [Größe, Entfernung, Zahl, Umsatz] (at auf + Akk.); einschätzen [Fähigkeiten, Durchführbarkeit, Aussichten]* * *1. ['estimeit] verb1) (to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring: He estimated that the journey would take two hours.) schätzen2) (to form an idea or judgement of how good etc something is: I estimated my chances of escape as very good.) beurteilen2. [-mət] noun(a calculation (eg of the probable cost etc of something): He gave us an estimate of the cost of repairing the stonework; a rough estimate.) der Kostenvoranschlag- academic.ru/25073/estimation">estimation* * *es·ti·mateI. vt[ˈestɪmeɪt]▪ to \estimate sth etw [ein]schätzengovernment sources \estimate a long-term increase in rail fares Regierungskreise rechnen langfristig mit einem Anstieg der Bahnpreisethe journey is \estimated to have taken a week die Reise hat schätzungsweise eine Woche gedauert▪ to \estimate that... schätzen [o annehmen], dass...II. n[ˈestɪmət, AM -mɪt]\estimate of expenditure Voranschlag m der Ausgabenconservative \estimate vorsichtige Einschätzungat a rough \estimate grob geschätzt* * *['estImɪt]1. nat a rough estimate — grob geschätzt, über den Daumen gepeilt (inf)
at the lowest estimate — mindestens, wenigstens
2. vtcost, price (ein)schätzen; distance, speed schätzenhis wealth is estimated at... — sein Vermögen wird auf... geschätzt
I estimate she must be 40 — ich schätze sie auf 40, ich schätze, dass sie 40 ist
estimated time of departure — voraussichtliche Abfahrt; (Aviat) voraussichtlicher Abflug ['estImeɪt]
3. vischätzen* * *estimate [ˈestımeıt]A v/t1. (ab-, ein-)schätzen, beziffern, taxieren, veranschlagen ( alle:at auf akk, zu):she estimated my age at 40 sie schätzte mein Alter oder mich auf 40;he is estimated at £2 million er wird auf 2 Millionen Pfund geschätzt;estimate that … schätzen, dass …;it is estimated that … schätzungsweise …;estimated income geschätztes Einkommen;estimated time of arrival FLUG voraussichtliche Ankunftszeit;estimated value Schätzwert m;an estimated 200 buyers schätzungsweise 200 KäuferB v/i1. schätzen2. einen Kosten(vor)anschlag machen ( for für)C s [-mət]1. Schätzung f, Veranschlagung f, (unverbindlicher) Kosten(vor)anschlag:get an estimate einen Kostenvoranschlag einholen;fair (rough) estimate reiner (grober) Überschlag;2. Bewertung f, Beurteilung f:form an estimate of → A 2* * *1. noun1) (of number, amount, etc.) Schätzung, die2) (of character, qualities, etc.) Einschätzung, die3) (Commerc.) Kostenvoranschlag, der2. transitive verbschätzen [Größe, Entfernung, Zahl, Umsatz] (at auf + Akk.); einschätzen [Fähigkeiten, Durchführbarkeit, Aussichten]* * *n.Kostenvoranschlag m.Schätzung f. (at) v.beziffern (auf) v.schätzen v. v.abschätzen v.beurteilen v.bewerten v.erwarten v.glauben v.schätzen v.veranschlagen v. -
4 patinar
v.1 to skate (sobre hielo).Elsa patina muy bonito Elsa skates very nice.2 to skid (resbalar) (coche).El auto patina en el hielo The car skids on the ice.3 to put one's foot in it (informal) (equivocarse).4 to patinate.El anticuario patina el mueble The antique dealer patinates the furniture.5 to be crazy.* * *1 (como diversión) to skate2 (por accidente) to slip3 (vehículo) to skid4 (meter la pata) to put one's foot in it; (equivocarse) to boob, make a boob\patinar sobre hielo to ice-skate* * *verb* * *VI1) [con patines] [sobre ruedas] to roller-skate; [sobre hielo] to skate, ice-skate2) (=resbalar) [coche] to skid; [persona] to slide3) * (=equivocarse) to make a blunder, boob *4) Arg * to fail* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) (Dep) ( con ruedas) to skate, roller-skate; ( sobre hielo) to skate, ice-skatea ti te patina/a éste le patina — (CS fam) you've/he's got a screw loose (colloq)
2) (fam) ( equivocarse) to slip up2.* * *= skate, skid, aquaplane.Ex. For example, a picture of a woman skating would be accompanied by other pictures with people involved in the same type of sporting activity.Ex. As a result of the snow they skidded across the road into a lorry.Ex. Driving through puddles or even heavy rain can cause your vehicle to begin to ' aquaplane'.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) (Dep) ( con ruedas) to skate, roller-skate; ( sobre hielo) to skate, ice-skatea ti te patina/a éste le patina — (CS fam) you've/he's got a screw loose (colloq)
2) (fam) ( equivocarse) to slip up2.* * *= skate, skid, aquaplane.Ex: For example, a picture of a woman skating would be accompanied by other pictures with people involved in the same type of sporting activity.
Ex: As a result of the snow they skidded across the road into a lorry.Ex: Driving through puddles or even heavy rain can cause your vehicle to begin to ' aquaplane'.* * *patinar [A1 ]viA1 ( Dep) (con ruedas) to skate, roller-skate; (sobre hielo) to skate, ice-skate; (con patines en línea) to rollerblade2 (resbalar) «persona» to slip, slide; «vehículo» to skid; «embrague» to slipa ti te patina/a éste le patina (CS fam); you've/he's got a screw loose ( colloq), you're/he's not all there ( colloq)B1 ( fam) (equivocarse) to slip uppatinó en unas cuantas preguntas she slipped up on a few questions2( Esp fam) (traer sin cuidado) (+ me/te/le etc): todo lo que le digo le patina no matter what I say to him it's like water off a duck's backeso a mí me patina I don't give a damn o I couldn't care less about that ( colloq)* * *
patinar ( conjugate patinar) verbo intransitivo
1
( sobre hielo) to skate, ice-skate
[ vehículo] to skid;
[ embrague] to slip
2 (fam) ( equivocarse) to slip up
patinar verbo intransitivo
1 to skate
patinar sobre ruedas/hielo, to roller skate/ice-skate
2 (resbalar) to slip
(vehículo) to skid
3 fam (equivocarse, meter la pata) to put one's foot in it
' patinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resbalar
- rueda
English:
ice-skate
- rollerblade
- skate
- skid
- know
- roller
- slip
* * *♦ vi1. [sobre hielo] to skate, to ice-skate;[sobre ruedas] to roller-skate; [con patines en línea] to roller-blade;¿quieres venir a patinar sobre hielo? do you want to come skating o ice-skating?2. [resbalar] [coche] to skid;[persona] to slip;la bici patinó en una curva the bike skidded on a bend;Esp Famle patinan las neuronas, le patina el embrague he's going a bit funny in the head;Esp Famlo que diga me patina I couldn't care less what he says, Br I don't give a monkey's what he says, US I don't give a rat's ass what he sayspatiné comprándome ese coche buying that car was a really bad move♦ See also the pronominal verb patinarse* * *v/i1 skate;patinar sobre hielo (ice)skate;patinar sobre ruedas (roller-)skate2 AUTO skid3 fig ( equivocarse) slip up* * *patinar vi1) : to skate2) : to skid, to slip* * *patinar vb to skate -
5 ravalo
n. m. (Antique-dealers' slang): Item of furniture, etc. entered into an auction, which failed to reach its reserve price and was 'bought back' by the dealer concerned.
См. также в других словарях:
antique — an|tique1 [ˌænˈti:k] adj [usually before noun] [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: Latin antiquus, from ante before ] antique furniture, jewellery etc is old and often valuable ▪ an antique rosewood desk antique 2 antique2 n ↑arm, ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
Antique shop — An antique shop (or antiques shop) is a retail store specializing in the selling of antiques. Antiques shops can be located either locally and with the advent of the Internet found online. An online Antique shop can also be located within an… … Wikipedia
antique — 1 adjective 1 antique furniture, jewellery etc is old and often valuable: an antique rosewood desk 2 formal connected with ancient times, especially ancient Rome or Greece 2 noun (C) a piece of furniture, jewellery etc that was made a very long… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dealer — deal|er W3 [ˈdi:lə US ər] n 1.) someone who buys and sells a particular product, especially an expensive one car/antique/art etc dealer dealer in ▪ a dealer in modern art 2.) someone who sells illegal drugs 3.) someone who gives out playing cards … Dictionary of contemporary English
dealer — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ authorized, licensed ▪ It is always a good idea to sell through a licensed dealer. ▪ independent, private ▪ reputable … Collocations dictionary
Museum of Bad Art — MOBA redirects here. For other uses, see Moba. Coordinates: 42°14′53″N 71°10′23″W / 42.248026°N 71.172969°W / 42.248026; 71.172969 … Wikipedia
Message in a Haunted Mansion — Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion Developer(s) Her Interactive Publisher(s) DreamCatcher … Wikipedia
Asterix and the Class Act — Infobox Asterix Title=Asterix and the Class Act Frenchtitle=Astérix et la rentrée gauloise Story=René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo Illustrations=Albert Uderzo FrenchDate=2003 EnglishDate=2003 Preceded= Asterix and the Actress Followed= Asterix and… … Wikipedia
Houmt Souk — Infobox City official name = Houmt Souk native name = حومة السوق nickname = motto = imagesize = 300px image caption = Souk selling pottery image pushpin mapsize = map caption = subdivision type = Country subdivision name = TUN subdivision type1 … Wikipedia
Civil liberties in the United Kingdom — have a long and formative history. This is usually considered to have begun with the English legal charter the Magna Carta of 1215, following its predecessor the English Charter of Liberties, a landmark document in English legal history. Judicial … Wikipedia
insure — in‧sure [ɪnˈʆʊə ǁ ˈʆʊr] verb [intransitive, transitive] INSURANCE 1. to buy insurance to protect yourself, your family, your business etc against something bad happening, for example accidents, damage to property, or injury caused to others: •… … Financial and business terms