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121 forståelse
sg - forstǻelsenпонима́ние с; сочу́вствие с* * *appreciation, apprehension, awareness, comprehension, grasp, insight, sympathy, understanding* * *(en)( det at forstå) understanding ( fx his understanding of ourdifficulties; international understanding),F comprehension ( fx he had a clear comprehension of the facts);( enighed) agreement, harmony;( overenskomst, forlig) understanding ( fx there is an understanding between the gangsters and the police);( sympati) understanding ( fx there is (a) deep understanding between them), sympathy;( hemmelig forståelse, spillen under dække) collusion;[ få forståelse af noget] realize (el. grasp) something;[ i fuld forståelse af sit ansvar] fully aware of (el. fully realizing) one's responsibility;[ vise stor forståelse for] show great understanding of;[ finde forståelse hos en] meet with sympathy from somebody;[ skilles i bedste forståelse] part on the best of terms;[ i forståelse med] in agreement with,F in concert with;( efter forhandling med) after consultation with;( forbryderisk) in collusion with, in connivance with;[ leve i god forståelse med] live in harmony with;[ komme til en forståelse med] come to an understanding with, come to terms with. -
122 очень нужно!
очень (больно, куда как) нужно (надо)!прост., ирон.a fat lot I care; a fat lot of use it is to me!; why should I?; not me!; the very idea!; a fine idea! iron.; that's all I need! iron.Лариса.
Смотри не влюбись. Валя. Очень надо! Я своего Витечку ни на кого не променяю. (А. Арбузов, Иркутская история) — Larisa: See you don't fall in love with him. Valya. Not me. I wouldn't exchange my Victor for anyone.Пусть эти девчонки постоянно шепчутся о любви, ей и без того есть о чём подумать. Она гордо закидывала голову, как когда-то её покойный дедушка. Вот ещё. Очень надо. (Н. Чуковский, Балтийское небо) — Let those girls go on whispering all the time about love, she had other things to think about. And Sonya would toss her head proudly, the way her grandfather used to. The very idea!
- Экий вы скандалист, Иван Иванович! Садитесь, я вам чаю налью и курить, так и быть, разрешу. - Очень мне нужно твоё разрешение и твой чай! - пробурчал Иван Иванович. (В. Кетлинская, Дни нашей жизни) — 'What an old squabbler you are, Ivan Ivanovich, to be sure! Come on and sit down, I'll pour you out another cup of tea. And I'll let you smoke too, if you promise to be good.' 'A fat lot of use it is to me, your tea and your kind permission,' grunted Ivan Ivanovich.
- Пойдём, чегой-то скажу. - Чего ещё? Небось подежурить? - Ага, Варь, золотце, побудь за меня! - Больно нужно! - Варька сердито дёрнула плечами. (Е. Носов, Варька) — 'Come with me, I want to say something to you.' 'What's it now? You want me to stay on duty tonight?' 'Uhuh, Varka darling, do my turn of duty for me!' 'That's all I need!' Varka angrily jerked her shoulders.
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123 will
vil--------viljeIsubst. \/wɪl\/1) ( også will power) viljestyrke2) ønske, vilje3) testamenteat will etter behag, som man ønskerforce of will se ➢ force, 1good will godvilje, velviljehave a will of one's own vite hva man vilhave one's will få viljen sinill will motvilje, uvilje, vrangviljeleave by will testamentere bortmake one's will skrive\/sette opp testamentemutual\/joint will gjensidig testamentemy last will and testament min siste viljethe popular will folkeviljenstrength of will se ➢ strengthtake the will for the deed hensikten var godtenant at will se ➢ tenantwhere there's a will there's a way man kan om man vilwith a will med liv og lyst, av alle krefterwith the best will in the world uansett hva man gjørwork one's will gjøre som man vilIIb ( would) \/wɪl\/, som hjelpeverb: \/l\/, \/wəl\/, \/əl\/ ( ofte sammentrukket til) 'll (, nektende også) won't1) ( fremtid) komme til å, bli2) ( vilje) skal, vil3) (befaling, ordre) skal, må• the class will meet at 9 o'clock sharp!• you will do as I say!• shut the door, will you!4) (oppfordring, ønske) vil, skal• won't you sit down?• you won't let me down, will you?du svikter meg ikke, gjør du vel?5) (vane, uvane, egenskap) kan, bruke, pleie6) ( sannsynlighet) må, vil (sikkert)if you will vær så snill• imagine, if you will, how the long, dark Norwegian winter nights affect Norwegiansprøv å tenke deg hvordan de lange, mørke norske vinternettene påvirker nordmennIII1) ( litterært) oppnå, få til å, tvinge2) testamentere, føre opp i et testamente3) ( litterært) vil, ønske• party, shower, bash - call it what you willfest, selskap, fyllefest - kall det hva du vilwill away testamentere bort -
124 visit
1. transitive verb1) besuchen; aufsuchen [Arzt]2. intransitive verbeinen Besuch/Besuche machenI'm only visiting — ich bin nur zu Besuch
3. nounbe visiting with somebody — (Amer.) bei jemandem zu Besuch sein
Besuch, derpay or make a visit to somebody — jemandem einen Besuch abstatten
pay a visit — (coll.): (go to the toilet) aufs Klo gehen (ugs.)
have or receive a visit [from somebody] — [von jemandem] besucht werden
a visit to a or the theatre/a museum — ein Theater-/Museumsbesuch
a visit to the British Museum — ein Besuch des Britischen Museums
a visit to Rome/the USA — ein Besuch od. Aufenthalt in Rom/in den USA
a home visit by the doctor [to somebody] — ein Hausbesuch des Arztes [bei jemandem]
* * *['vizit] 1. verb1) (to go to see (a person or place): We visited my parents at the weekend; They visited the ruins at Pompeii while they were on holiday.) besuchen2) (to stay in (a place) or with (a person) for a time: Many birds visit (Britain) only during the summer months.) aufsuchen2. noun(an act of going to see someone or something for pleasure, socially, professionally etc, or going to stay for a time: We went on a visit to my aunt's; the children's visit to the museum.) der Besuch- academic.ru/80491/visitor">visitor* * *vi·sit[ˈvɪzɪt]I. nI went to Edinburgh on a \visit to a friend ich habe in Edinburgh eine Freundin besuchtflying \visit kurzer [o flüchtiger] Besuchto expect a \visit from sb Besuch von jdm erwartento have a \visit from sb von jdm besucht werdento pay a \visit to sb jdm einen Besuch abstatten, jdn besuchen; (for professional purposes) jdn aufsuchenpay us a \visit some time besuch uns doch mal!II. vt1. (stop by for a while)▪ to \visit sb jdn aufsuchenthe school inspector will \visit the school next week der Schulinspektor wird nächste Woche die Schule inspizierento \visit the dentist/doctor den Zahnarzt/den Arzt aufsuchen [o geh konsultieren▪ to \visit sth [up]on sb/sth etw über jdn/etw bringenwarfare \visits devastation on a land Krieg bringt Zerstörung über ein Land4.▶ the sins of the fathers [are \visited upon the children] ( saying) die Sünden der Väter [suchen die Kinder heim]III. vi1. (stopping by) einen Besuch machenwe're just \visiting wir sind nur zu Besuch [da]* * *['vIzɪt]1. nI felt better after a visit to the doctor's/solicitor's — nachdem ich beim Arzt/Anwalt gewesen war, ging es mir besser
to pay sb/sth a visit — jdm/einer Sache einen Besuch abstatten (form), jdn/etw besuchen
to pay a visit (euph) — mal verschwinden (müssen)
to have a visit from sb —
he went on a two-day visit to Paris —
we're expecting a visit from the police any day — wir rechnen jeden Tag mit dem Besuch der Polizei
2) (= stay) Aufenthalt m, Besuch mto be on a visit to London — zu einem Besuch in London sein
to be on a private/official visit — inoffiziell/offiziell da sein
2. vt1) person, the sick, museum besuchen; doctor, solicitor aufsuchenyou never visit us these days — Sie kommen uns ja gar nicht mehr besuchen
the prime minister will visit Germany next week — der Premierminister wird nächste Woche Deutschland besuchen
2) (= go and stay with) besuchen, aufsuchen (geh)3) (= inspect) inspizieren, besichtigen, besuchen3. vi1) (= call in) einen Besuch machencome and visit some time — komm mich mal besuchen
2) (US inf = chat) schwatzen, ein Schwätzchen halten* * *visit [ˈvızıt]A v/t1. besuchen:a) jemanden, einen Arzt, einen Patienten, ein Lokal etc aufsuchenb) visitieren, inspizieren, in Augenschein nehmenc) eine Stadt, ein Museum etc besichtigen2. JUR durchsuchen:visit (and search) ein Handelsschiff durchsuchen3. heimsuchen (sth [up]on sb jemanden mit etwas):a) befallen (Krankheit, Unglück)b) BIBEL oder fig bestrafen4. BIBEL oder fig Sünden vergelten ([up]on an dat)5. BIBEL belohnen, segnenB v/i1. einen Besuch oder Besuche machen:I’m only visiting ich bin nur auf oder zu Besuch;visit with sb US bei jemandem zu Besuch seinC s1. Besuch m:have a visit from Besuch haben von;3. JUR, SCHIFF Durchsuchung f:4. US umg Plauderei f, Plausch m* * *1. transitive verb1) besuchen; aufsuchen [Arzt]2. intransitive verbeinen Besuch/Besuche machen3. nounbe visiting with somebody — (Amer.) bei jemandem zu Besuch sein
Besuch, derpay or make a visit to somebody — jemandem einen Besuch abstatten
pay a visit — (coll.): (go to the toilet) aufs Klo gehen (ugs.)
have or receive a visit [from somebody] — [von jemandem] besucht werden
a visit to a or the theatre/a museum — ein Theater-/Museumsbesuch
a visit to Rome/the USA — ein Besuch od. Aufenthalt in Rom/in den USA
a home visit by the doctor [to somebody] — ein Hausbesuch des Arztes [bei jemandem]
* * *(a building) v.besichtigen v. v.besuchen v. (museum, monument) n.Besichtigung f. n.Besuch -e m.Gang ¨-e m. -
125 aliquantus
ălĭquantus, a, um, adj. [alius-quantus; v. aliquis], somewhat, some, moderate, tolerable; considerable, not a little (designating the medium between much and little; cf. Ernest. ad Suet. Caes. 87; Wolf ad Suet. Caes. 10; Hotting. ad Cic. Div. 2, 1; Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 3, 13; 5, 10; Brut. ad Nep. Dion, 3, 3; Kritz ad Sall. C. 8, 2).I.In gen.: M. sed quaero, utrum aliquid actum superioribus diebus, an nihil arbitremur: A. Actum vero et aliquantum quidem, Cic. Tusc. 5, 6, 15:II.Romani signorum et armorum aliquanto numero, hostium paucorum potiti,
Sall. J. 74, 3:timor aliquantus, sed spes amplior,
id. ib. 105, 4:spatium,
Liv. 38, 27:iter,
id. 25, 35:pecunia,
App. Mag. p. 320, 1.—Esp.A.In the neutr. as subst.:B.ad quos aliquantum ex cotidianis sumptibus redundet,
Cic. Cael. 57:Alienus ex eā facultate, si quam habet, aliquantum detracturus est,
somewhat, id. Div. in Caecil. 15:ut aliquantum se arbitrentur adeptos ad dicendum,
id. Off. 1, 1; id. Phil. 8, 27; and esp. with partit. gen., some part, some:aliquantum agri,
Cic. Off. 1, 10, 33:nummorum aliquantum et auri,
id. Clu. 179:temporis,
id. Quint. 22:animi,
id. Att. 7, 13 fin.:noctis,
id. Fam. 7, 25 fin. al.:aliquantum negotii sustinere,
id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 7:itineris,
Caes. B. G. 5, 10 Herz.:equorum et armorum,
Sall. J. 62, 5:famae et auctoritatis,
Liv. 44, 33; 21, 28; 30, 8; 41, 16 al.; Suet. Caes. 81.—The plur. rare, and only in later Lat.:1.aliquanti in caelestium numerum referuntur,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 33:aliquanta oppida,
Eutr. 4 fin.; Spart. Hadr. 7 fin.:aliquantis diebus,
Pall. 1, 19.—Whence, ălĭquantum and ălĭ-quantō, adv. (on the proportionate use of these forms with the posit. and comp. v. Beier ad Cic. Off. 3, 9, 38; Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 5, 10; Web. ad Luc. 2, 225; Zumpt, Gr. § 488), somewhat, in some degree, a little, rather; considerably, not a little (cf. aliquantus).In gen.(α).Aliquantum: Ba. Nam ut in navi vecta es, credo timida es. So. Aliquantum, soror, somewhat so, Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 73:(β).quae (consolatio) mihi quidem ipsi sane aliquantum medetur, ceteris item multum illam profuturam puto,
Cic. Div. 2, 1, 3: item qui processit aliquantum ad virtutis aditum ( has come somewhat near), nihilominus, etc., id. Fin. 3, 14, 48:aliquantum commoveri,
id. Clu. 140:quod nisi meo adventu illius conatus aliquantum repressissem,
id. Verr. 2, 64:movit aliquantum oratio regis legatos,
Liv. 39, 29; so id. 5, 23 al.: huc concede aliquantum ( a little), Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 116:aliquantum ventriosus,
id. As. 2, 3, 20:quale sit, non tam definitione intellegi potest (quamquam aliquantum potest), quam, etc.,
to some extent, in some degree, Cic. Fin. 2, 14, 45:litteris lectis aliquantum acquievi,
id. Fam. 4, 6:adjutus aliquantum,
Suet. Tib. 13.—Aliquanto:2.non modo non contra legem, sed etiam intra legem et quidem aliquanto,
not a little, considerably so, Cic. Fam. 9, 26, 9: terra etsi aliquanto specie differt, etc., * Tac. G. 5.—Esp., with compp. it has greater or less force, acc. to the context, much more or a little more, somewhat more (the latter sometimes ironic. instead of the former; cf. Quint. 1, 12, 4 Spald.; in class. prose very freq.; most freq. prob. in Suet.; but never perh. in poetry, except in the examples from the ante-class. per.).(α).With aliquanto: Ch. Abeamus intro hinc ad me. St. Atque aliquanto lubentius quam abs te sum egressus, Plaut. Ep. 3, 2, 43:(β).aliquanto amplius,
id. As. 3, 3, 2; so Cic. Verr. 2, 1:aliquanto plus,
id. ib. 2, 1:minus aliquanto,
id. Div. in Caecil. 18:melius aliquanto,
id. Brut. 78, 270:sed certe idem melius aliquanto dicerent, si, etc.,
id. de Or. 2, 24, 103:carinae aliquanto planiores quam nostrarum navium,
much flatter, Caes. B. G. 3, 13 Herz.; so,aliquanto crudelior esse coepit,
Nep. Dion, 3, 3:cum majore aliquanto numero quam decretum erat,
Sall. J. 86, 4; so id. C. 8, 2; id. J. 79, 4:aliquanto superior,
Liv. 5, 26, 6:ad majus aliquanto certamen redit,
Liv. 5, 29, 5; so id: 27, 36, 7; Quint. 1, 12, 4; Suet. Caes. 10; 86; id. Tib. 62 al.:soluta est navis aliquanto prius,
some time before, Plaut. Stich. 3, 1, 15:maturius aliquanto lupinus seritur,
Pall. R. R. 10, 5:aliquanto serius quam per aetatem liceret,
Cic. Agr. 2, 3.—So with ante and post:aliquanto ante in provinciam proficiscitur, quam,
Cic. Verr. 1, 149; 3, 44:ante aliquanto quam est mortuus,
id. ib. 2, 46; id. Vatin. 25:ad illos aliquanto post venit,
id. Verr. 4, 85:porticum post aliquanto Q. Catulus fecit,
id. Dom. 102: atque ille primo quidem negavit; post autem aliquanto ( but some time afterwards) surrexit, id. Cat. 3, 11:postea aliquanto,
id. Inv. 2, 51, 154.—With aliquantum:aliquantum ad rem est avidior,
Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 51:fortasse aliquantum iniquior erat,
id. Heaut. 1, 2, 27:aliquantum amplior augustiorque,
Liv. 1, 7, 9:aliquantum taetrior,
Val. Max. 5, 9, 3:Garumna aliquantum plenior,
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126 alongside
1. adv рядом, около; бок о бок; вблизи2. adv в дополнение к; совместно сthis list enumerates units to be used alongside the SI units — в этом списке перечисляются единицы, которые можно использовать в дополнение к единицам международной системы
3. adv мор. ком. с доставкой груза к борту судна4. prep около, рядом, у5. prep мор. у борта, вдоль борта; борт о борт; к борту6. prep мор. у стенки или к стенкеСинонимический ряд:1. beside (other) adjacent to; beside; by; close to; hard by; near; next to2. parallel to (other) abreast of; along the side; by the side of; close by; neck and neck with; parallel to; shoulder to shoulder; side by side with3. to one side (other) abreast; aside; in reserve; laterally; obliquely; sideways; to one side; to the side -
127 Х-92
МНОГОГО (ИШЬ ЧЕГО) ХОЧЕТ/ЗАХОТЁЛ coll (sent 3rd or 2nd pers ( var. with многого) 3rd pers only, but may refer to the interlocutor ( var. with ишь чего) pres or pfv past only fixed WOyour (his etc) requests, expectations, demands etc are extreme and unreasonable (and if their fulfillment depends on me, I will not fulfill them)that's too much!that's a tall order! you must be kidding! you have to be joking! (in limited contexts) (now) that's going (a bit) too far!«Ты, как я, пиши смело, морду не воротя: „Всегда с партией, всегда с народом". Да посиди лет десять-двадцать-тридцать с важной и кислой рожей в президиумах, да произнеси сотню-другую казённых речей, вот после этого и приходи за шапкой. А то ишь чего захотел!» (Войнович 6). "You must write boldly, as I do, without turning up your nose: Always with the Party, Always with the People.' And sit in presidiums for ten, twenty, thirty years wearing a solemn sourpuss face. And deliver a few hundred bureaucratic speeches. Then come for your hat. Otherwise-you have to be joking" (6a). -
128 ишь чего захотел
• МНОГОГО < ИШЬ ЧЕГО> ХОЧЕТ/ЗАХОТЕЛ coll[sent; 3rd or 2nd pers (var. with многого); 3rd pers only, but may refer to the interlocutor (var. with ишь чего; pres or pfv past only; fixed WO]=====⇒ your (his etc) requests, expectations, demands etc are extreme and unreasonable (and if their fulfillment depends on me, I will not fulfill them):- that's too much!;- that's a tall order!;- you must be kidding!;- you have to be joking!;- [in limited contexts](now) that's going (a bit) too far!♦ "Ты, как я, пиши смело, морду не воротя: "Всегда с партией, всегда с народом". Да посиди лет десять-двадцать-тридцать с важной и кислой рожей в президиумах, да произнеси сотню-другую казённых речей, вот после этого и приходи за шапкой. А то ишь чего захотел!" (Войнович 6). "You must write boldly, as I do, without turning up your nose: Always with the Party, Always with the People.' And sit in presidiums for ten, twenty, thirty years wearing a solemn sourpuss face. And deliver a few hundred bureaucratic speeches. Then come for your hat. Otherwise - you have to be joking" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ишь чего захотел
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