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1 to entertain children with stories
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to entertain children with stories
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2 children like creepy stories
Макаров: дети любят страшные сказкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > children like creepy stories
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3 children like creepy-crawly stories
Общая лексика: дети любят страшные сказкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > children like creepy-crawly stories
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4 racconti per bambini
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5 racconti per bambini
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6 relato
m.1 account, report.2 story, tale, narrative, recitation.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: relatar.* * *1 (narración) story, tale2 (informe) report, account* * *noun m.1) account2) narration, story, tale* * *SM (=narración) story, tale; (=informe) account, report* * *a) (historia, cuento) story, taleb) ( relación) accountsu relato no coincide con el tuyo — his story o account does not tally with your version
* * *= account, narration, story, storie, narrative, recounting, tale.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. The forms they take may be leaflets, workbooks perhaps intended to accompany audio units, or narration developed to accompany tape/slide shows or video displays.Ex. There were lessons in this story which appear to have been ignored but remain valid for the future.Ex. One of these collectors was a Captain Cox, stone mason of Coventry, a person with 'great oversight... in matters of storie'.Ex. Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex. This is a recounting of the technologies most likely to facilitate the sharing of resources among libraries.Ex. 'I only wanted to write an interesting tale,' he will say, ignoring that the interest of a story almost always comes from seeing the human will in action -- against chaos or against order.----* relato corto = short story.* relato de primera mano = eyewitness report, eyewitness account, first-hand account.* relato de testigo presencial = eyewitness account.* relato escrito = written story.* relato oral = oral history, oral narrative.* relato suicida = suicide story.* relato verídico = true story.* urdir un relato = weave + a tale.* * *a) (historia, cuento) story, taleb) ( relación) accountsu relato no coincide con el tuyo — his story o account does not tally with your version
* * *= account, narration, story, storie, narrative, recounting, tale.Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.
Ex: The forms they take may be leaflets, workbooks perhaps intended to accompany audio units, or narration developed to accompany tape/slide shows or video displays.Ex: There were lessons in this story which appear to have been ignored but remain valid for the future.Ex: One of these collectors was a Captain Cox, stone mason of Coventry, a person with 'great oversight... in matters of storie'.Ex: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex: This is a recounting of the technologies most likely to facilitate the sharing of resources among libraries.Ex: 'I only wanted to write an interesting tale,' he will say, ignoring that the interest of a story almost always comes from seeing the human will in action -- against chaos or against order.* relato corto = short story.* relato de primera mano = eyewitness report, eyewitness account, first-hand account.* relato de testigo presencial = eyewitness account.* relato escrito = written story.* relato oral = oral history, oral narrative.* relato suicida = suicide story.* relato verídico = true story.* urdir un relato = weave + a tale.* * *1 (historia, cuento) story, talerelatos para niños children's stories2 (relación) accountnos hizo un largo relato de lo ocurrido she gave us a lengthy account of what had happenedsu relato no coincide con la versión de la policía his story o account does not tally with the police's version* * *
Del verbo relatar: ( conjugate relatar)
relato es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
relató es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
relatar
relato
relatar ( conjugate relatar) verbo transitivo ‹historia/aventura› to recount, relate
relato sustantivo masculino
relatar verbo transitivo to relate, recount
relato sustantivo masculino
1 (de ficción) tale, story
2 (de un hecho real) account
' relato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguijonear
- reseña
- saga
- viva
- vivo
- adornar
- anecdótico
- escabroso
- estremecedor
- exagerado
- hilo
- historia
- narración
- terror
English:
account
- accurate
- dominant
- graphic account
- narration
- narrative
- open
- spice
- spicy
- story
- storyteller
- tale
- short
* * *relato nm[exposición] account, report; [cuento] tale, story;hizo un relato de su viaje she gave an account of her trip* * *m short story* * *relato nm1) : story, tale2) : account* * *relato n2. (relación) accountnos hizo un relato muy detallado de todo lo que le había sucedido he gave us a very detailed account of everything that had happened to him -
7 narración infantil
(n.) = children's storyEx. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.* * *(n.) = children's storyEx: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
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8 story
['stɔrɪ]n1) рассказ, повествованиеHe missed the point of the story. — До него не дошла сама суть/изюминка рассказа.
The story is full of humour. — Рассказ полон юмора.
The story gives a true picture of life. — Рассказ дает нам правдивую/реальную картину жизни.
- animal storiesIt follows from his story. — Это вытекает из его рассказа.
- historical story
- realistic stories
- witty story
- touching story
- swift-moving story
- legendary stories
- conflicting story
- day-to-day stories
- inside story
- cover story
- story in two chapters
- story in dialogue
- story on the subject
- contents of the story
- main idea of the story
- characters of the story
- main character of the story
- summary of the story
- point of the story
- message of the story
- at the beginning of the story
- begin the story with smth
- believe the story
- believe the story to be true
- break the story into parts
- change the story
- continues the story
- criticize the story
- cut the story
- develop the story
- draw out the story into three chapters
- end the story
- enjoy the story
- frame a story
- go on with the story
- make a story out of trivial events
- make a sweeping story
- place a story with a magazine
- recall the story
- bring one's story to 1941- think a story up- write a story
- story sounds strange
- story describes ancient times
- story lacks deep thought
- story will go down in history2) история, событие, предание, сказкаIt is a long story. — Это длинная история.
That's another story. — Это уже совсем другое дело.
The story is made up/is cooked up/is fabricated. — Эта история - сплошной вымысел.
The story remained untold. — Эта история так и не была поведана миру.
- strange story- unbiased story
- dirty story- involved story- spicy story
- funny story
- fairy story
- bedtime stories- story of the expedition- other side of the story
- challenge the story
- cook up a story
- credit the story
- doubt the story
- entertain children with stories
- get the whole story
- hush up the whole story
- invent up a story
- circulate scandalous stories
- tell stories
- tell smb the whole story of one's life
- so the story goes3) (газетный, печатный материал) репортаж, описание, сообщениеIt was the best story in yesterday's newspaper. — Это была лучшая статья во вчерашней газете.
The full story will be found on page five. — Полный отчет о событии напечатан на пятой странице.
The newspaper carried a detailed story of the fire. — Газета поместила подробное сообщение о пожаре.
- feature story- newspaper story
- lead story
- carry front-page stories
- keep a running story of the events
- make a good story out of this incident for the paper4) фабула, сюжетIt is not much of a story, but the acting is good. — Сюжет пьесы ничего собой не представляет, но артисты играют хорошо.
The story line centres on a well known event. — В центре сюжета лежит известное событие.
- film story- story line
- read the book only for the story•USAGE:(1.) Русское существительное история соответствует английскому существительному story 2. только в значении "событие, описание события/событий": it is a long story это длинная история; to remember the whole story вспомнить все обстоятельства этой истории; a detailed story of the expedition подробное описание/истори экспедиции. Русское существительное история в значении "случай, происшествие" часто передается в английском языке существительным thing: A very funny (strange, terrible) thing happened to me the other day. Со мной на днях произошел очень смешной (странный, ужасный) случай/смешная (странная, ужасная) история. Русское существительное "история" в значении "учебная дисциплина, наука, хроника событий" соответствует английскому существительному history: ancient (modern) history древняя (новая) история; to be interested in history интересоваться историей; to go down in history войти в историю; to teach history преподавать историю; a teacher of history учитель истории. Во всех этих случаях существительное history употребляется без артикля. Определенный артикль the употребляется в тех случаях, когда есть ограничивающее определение: the history of the 19th century история XIX века. (2.) See case, n (3.) See history, n -
9 beguile
[bi'ɡæil]1) (to occupy (time) pleasantly: He beguiled the time with gardening.) fordrive2) (to charm or amuse (a person): She beguiled the children with stories.) lokke•- beguilingly* * *[bi'ɡæil]1) (to occupy (time) pleasantly: He beguiled the time with gardening.) fordrive2) (to charm or amuse (a person): She beguiled the children with stories.) lokke•- beguilingly -
10 audiolibro
m.1 audiobook, talking book.2 audio book, talking book.* * *SM audio book* * *= talking book, audiobook [audio book].Nota: Libro grabado en soporte magnético para que los invidentes puedan escucharlos.Ex. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.Ex. However, the majority of audiobooks are available for blind readers only through independent libraries for the blind.* * *= talking book, audiobook [audio book].Nota: Libro grabado en soporte magnético para que los invidentes puedan escucharlos.Ex: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
Ex: However, the majority of audiobooks are available for blind readers only through independent libraries for the blind.* * *audiobook, talking book* * *
audiolibro sustantivo masculino
audiobook
' audiolibro' also found in these entries:
English:
audio
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11 castigo
m.1 punishment.castigo corporal corporal punishmentcastigo ejemplar exemplary punishment2 damage (daño).infligir un duro castigo a to inflict severe damage onpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: castigar.* * *1 (gen) punishment2 (en deporte) penalty\levantar un castigo to lift a punishmentcastigo ejemplar exemplary punishmentcastigo máximo DEPORTE penalty* * *noun m.1) punishment2) penalty* * *SM1) [por delito, falta] punishmentel gobierno ha sufrido un duro castigo en las urnas — the government has suffered heavy losses in the elections
2) (Dep) penaltyárea de castigo — penalty area, penalty box
golpe de castigo — (Rugby) penalty, penalty kick
3) (=tormento)ese cantante es un castigo que no nos merecemos — we don't deserve to have a singer like that inflicted upon us
la artillería sometió durante horas a la ciudad a un duro castigo — the artillery pounded the city for hours on end
4) (Literat) correction* * *1) (de un delincuente, estudiante, niño) punishment2) (daño, perjuicio)el castigo que la crisis ha infligido a esta zona — the severe o terrible effects the crisis has had on this area
* * *= discipline, punishment, sanction, chastisement, retribution, criminalisation [criminalization, -USA], bane.Ex. In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.Ex. The public outcry at the lack of punishment for what he had done was tremendous.Ex. One of the principles that was demonstrated in this study was that workers are more motivated by social rewards and sanctions than by economic incentives.Ex. If they are non-librarians they might be released after a suitable period of chastisement but librarians should spend eternity there endlessly looking for 'Smith, E.S.' without rest or sympathy.Ex. Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.Ex. In our opinion, it is more relevant to focus on the Cuban government's criminalization of the unauthorized ownership of computers and its effective banning of the World Wide Web.Ex. The article is entitled 'Donation of books to libraries: bane or blessing'.----* administrar castigo = administer + punishment.* castigo físico = physical punishment.* castigo merecido = retribution.* castigo público = public whipping.* castigos corporales = corporal punishment.* de castigo = punitive.* impartir castigo = mete out + punishment, administer + punishment.* imponer castigo = mete out + punishment.* justo castigo = nemesis.* quedar sin castigo = go + unpunished.* severo castigo = severe punishment.* sin castigo = impunitive, unpunished.* * *1) (de un delincuente, estudiante, niño) punishment2) (daño, perjuicio)el castigo que la crisis ha infligido a esta zona — the severe o terrible effects the crisis has had on this area
* * *= discipline, punishment, sanction, chastisement, retribution, criminalisation [criminalization, -USA], bane.Ex: In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.
Ex: The public outcry at the lack of punishment for what he had done was tremendous.Ex: One of the principles that was demonstrated in this study was that workers are more motivated by social rewards and sanctions than by economic incentives.Ex: If they are non-librarians they might be released after a suitable period of chastisement but librarians should spend eternity there endlessly looking for 'Smith, E.S.' without rest or sympathy.Ex: Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.Ex: In our opinion, it is more relevant to focus on the Cuban government's criminalization of the unauthorized ownership of computers and its effective banning of the World Wide Web.Ex: The article is entitled 'Donation of books to libraries: bane or blessing'.* administrar castigo = administer + punishment.* castigo físico = physical punishment.* castigo merecido = retribution.* castigo público = public whipping.* castigos corporales = corporal punishment.* de castigo = punitive.* impartir castigo = mete out + punishment, administer + punishment.* imponer castigo = mete out + punishment.* justo castigo = nemesis.* quedar sin castigo = go + unpunished.* severo castigo = severe punishment.* sin castigo = impunitive, unpunished.* * *A (de un delincuente) punishment; (de un niño) punishmentse les impondrán castigos más severos a estos delincuentes these criminals will be given harsher sentences o will be punished more severelysi te portas bien, te levantaré el castigo if you behave, I'll let you off o lift your punishmentCompuesto:corporal punishmentB1(daño, perjuicio): el castigo que recibió en el último asalto the punishment he took in the last roundinfligieron un duro castigo al enemigo they inflicted heavy losses on the enemyel castigo que la crisis ha infligido a esta zona the severe o terrible effects the crisis has had on this area2 ( Taur) punishment* * *
Del verbo castigar: ( conjugate castigar)
castigo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
castigó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
castigar
castigo
castigó
castigar ( conjugate castigar) verbo transitivo
( a quedarse en casa) to keep … in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq);
castigo sustantivo masculino
punishment;
les impusieron castigos severos they were severely punished;
levantar un castigo to lift a punishment
castigar verbo transitivo
1 to punish
2 (hacer sufrir, hacer padecer) to harm, ruin
3 Jur Dep to penalize
castigo sustantivo masculino
1 punishment
2 Jur penalty
3 Dep área de castigo, penalty area
' castigo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aleccionador
- aleccionadora
- bárbara
- bárbaro
- celda
- corporal
- inmerecida
- inmerecido
- justa
- justo
- levantamiento
- librar
- paquete
- pena
- perdonar
- poner
- pura
- puro
- salvarse
- sanción
- sancionar
- severa
- severidad
- severo
- voto
- zafarse
- área
- dar
- efectivo
- ejemplar
- escapar
- exagerado
- levantar
- leve
- merecer
- pegar
- penitencia
- rigor
- riguroso
- suplicio
- temer
- zona
English:
administer
- corporal
- discipline
- disobedient
- get off
- hard
- harsh
- inflict
- mild
- nemesis
- penalty
- penalty area
- penalty box
- punishment
- punitive
- retribution
- richly
- example
- get
- penance
- unpunished
* * *castigo nm1. [sanción] punishment;una expedición militar de castigo a punitive military expedition;nos levantaron el castigo por buen comportamiento we were let off the rest of our punishment for good behaviourcastigo corporal corporal punishment;castigo ejemplar exemplary punishmentel árbitro señaló el máximo castigo the referee pointed to the spot3. [daño] damage;infligir un duro castigo a to inflict severe damage on5. Taurom wound* * *m punishment* * *castigo nm: punishment* * *castigo n punishment -
12 castigo merecido
m.well-deserved punishment, merited punishment, nemesis, condign punishment.* * *(n.) = retributionEx. Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.* * *(n.) = retributionEx: Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.
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13 encontrar en abundancia
(v.) = find + in abundanceEx. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.* * *(v.) = find + in abundanceEx: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
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14 libro grabado en audio
(n.) = talking book, audiobook [audio book]Ex. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.Ex. However, the majority of audiobooks are available for blind readers only through independent libraries for the blind.* * *(n.) = talking book, audiobook [audio book]Ex: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
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15 libro hablado
(n.) = talking book, audiobook [audio book]Ex. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.Ex. However, the majority of audiobooks are available for blind readers only through independent libraries for the blind.* * *(n.) = talking book, audiobook [audio book]Ex: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
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16 libro parlante
(n.) = talking book, audiobook [audio book]Ex. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.Ex. However, the majority of audiobooks are available for blind readers only through independent libraries for the blind.* * *(n.) = talking book, audiobook [audio book]Ex: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
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17 libro sonoro
m.talking book.* * *(n.) = talking book, audiobook [audio book]Ex. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.Ex. However, the majority of audiobooks are available for blind readers only through independent libraries for the blind.* * *(n.) = talking book, audiobook [audio book]Ex: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
Ex: However, the majority of audiobooks are available for blind readers only through independent libraries for the blind. -
18 merecido
adj.1 merited, deserving, well-deserved, deserved.2 condign.m.deserved thing, due thing, due, comeuppance.past part.past participle of spanish verb: merecer.* * *1 (just) deserts plural, come-uppance————————1→ link=merecer merecer► adjetivo1 fully deserved, well deserved1 (just) deserts plural, come-uppance\llevar su merecido to get one's come-uppancebien merecido lo tiene he (she, etc) had it coming to him (her, etc)* * *1. (f. - merecida)adj.just, due2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ [premio, descanso] well-deserved2.SM just deserts pl* * *recibió or se llevó su merecido — he got what he deserved
* * *= deserved, retribution, retributive.Ex. Such a policy might reduce the library's deserved status as an institution of high culture and it would increase rapport between the library and its users.Ex. Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.----* bien merecido = well deserved, well-earned.* castigo merecido = retribution.* * *recibió or se llevó su merecido — he got what he deserved
* * *= deserved, retribution, retributive.Ex: Such a policy might reduce the library's deserved status as an institution of high culture and it would increase rapport between the library and its users.
Ex: Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.Ex: The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.* bien merecido = well deserved, well-earned.* castigo merecido = retribution.* * *recibió or se llevó su merecido he got his just deserts, he got what he deserved* * *
Del verbo merecer: ( conjugate merecer)
merecido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
merecer
merecido
merecer ( conjugate merecer) verbo transitivo ‹premio/castigo› to deserve;
merecerse verbo pronominal ( enf) ‹premio/castigo› to deserve;
te lo tienes bien merecido it serves you right;
se merece que la asciendan she deserves to be promoted
merecido sustantivo masculino: recibió or se llevó su merecido he got what he deserved
merecer vtr (ser digno de) to deserve: no merecía el aplauso, she didn't deserve the applause
este libro no merece ser leído, this book isn't worth reading
♦ Locuciones: merece la pena, to be worth the trouble o to be worth it: la recompensa merece la pena, the reward is worth it ➣ Ver nota en deserve
merecido sustantivo masculino due: han recibido su merecido, they got what was coming to them
' merecido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
merecer
English:
deserts
- deserve
- just
- richly
- serve
- well-earned
* * *merecido nmdarle a alguien su merecido to give sb his/her just deserts;recibió su merecido he got his just deserts* * *I adj well-deserved;bien merecido lo tiene it serves him rightII m just deserts pl* * *merecido nm: something merited, duerecibieron su merecido: they got their just deserts -
19 narrador de cuentos
(n.) = storyteller [story-teller], story tellerEx. The storyteller has in fact to be something of a showman, a performer, before he gets anywhere.Ex. Children learned stories either from classical Jewish sources, family members, or travelling story tellers.* * *(n.) = storyteller [story-teller], story tellerEx: The storyteller has in fact to be something of a showman, a performer, before he gets anywhere.
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20 no musical
Ex. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.* * *Ex: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
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