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1 distinguished
1. a известный, выдающийся2. a высокопоставленный, важный; знатный3. a изысканный, утончённый; необычный4. a отличный, безупречныйDistinguished Service Medal — медаль «За выдающиеся заслуги»
Синонимический ряд:1. famous (adj.) celebrated; celebrious; eminent; famed; famous; glorious; great; high; illustrious; notable; noted; pre-eminent; prestigious; prominent; redoubtable; renowned; venerable; well-known2. refined (adj.) distingue; refined3. remarkable (adj.) conspicuous; extraordinary; marked; obvious; remarkable; shining; signified4. characterized (verb) characterized; individualized; individuated; qualified; signalized; singularized5. exalted (verb) aggrandized; dignified; erected; exalted; glorified; honored; magnified; pedestaled or pedestalled; sublimed6. honoured (verb) distinguished; elevated; ennobled; honoured; signalised7. identified (verb) diagnosed; fingered; identified; pinpointed; placed; recognized; spotted8. marked (verb) characterised; differentiated; discerned; discriminated; extricated; individualised; knew; knew/known; make out; marked; pick out; separated; set apart; severed; told9. saw/seen (verb) beheld; descried; espied; minded; noted; noticed; observed; perceived; remarked; saw; saw/seen; twigged; viewedАнтонимический ряд:common; hidden; humble; inconspicuous; infamous; lowly; obscure; ordinary; undistinguished; unknown -
2 distinguished
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be distinguished[Swahili Word] -tambulika[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distinguished[Swahili Word] maalum[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distinguished[Swahili Word] maalumu[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distinguished[Swahili Word] maarufu[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] arifu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distinguished[Swahili Word] mashuhuri[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distinguished[Swahili Word] mashuuri[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distinguished[Swahili Word] halili[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distinguished manner[Swahili Word] madahiro[Swahili Plural] madahiro[Part of Speech] noun[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 spotted
1. a пятнистый2. a запятнанный, опороченный3. a неравномерный; неправильно распределённыйСинонимический ряд:1. soiled (adj.) blemished; dirty; grimy; marred; smeared; smudged; soiled; spoiled; stained2. speckled (adj.) blotchy; dappled; dotted; flecked; freckled; marked with spots; mottled; pinto; speckled3. distinguished (verb) discerned; distinguished; make out; pick out4. dotted (verb) dotted; pimpled; speckled; sprinkled; studded5. found (verb) caught; descried; detected; encountered; espied; found; glimpsed; hit on; hit upon; located; met with; spied; turned up6. identified (verb) diagnosed; fingered; identified; pinpointed; placed; recognized7. spattered (verb) bespattered; spattered; splattered -
4 honoured
1. a уважаемый; почтенный2. a славный; благородныйСинонимический ряд:1. cheque or credit card (adj.) certified; cheque or credit card; cleared; good; valid; validated2. distinguished (verb) distinguished; elevated; ennobled; exalted; signalised3. favoured (verb) dignified; favoured; graced4. praised (verb) acclaimed; celebrated; eulogised; extolled; glorified; hailed; lauded; magnified; praised; venerated5. valued (verb) admired; considered; esteemed; regarded; respected; valued -
5 distinguish
di'stiŋɡwiʃ1) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) skjelne, holde atskilt2) (to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) identifisere, skjelne3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) se forskjell (på), holde fra hverandre4) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) utmerke seg•- distinguishedverb \/dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ\/1) atskille, holde atskilt2) skjelne, sondre3) gjøre forskjell, skille4) kjennetegne, utmerke, karakterisere5) utmerke6) dele inn, dele oppas distinguished from til forskjell fradistinguish oneself gjøre seg bemerket, utmerke seg -
6 distinguish
di'stiŋɡwiʃ1) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) distinguir (de), diferenciar (de)2) (to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) distinguir, vislumbrar3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) distinguir (entre)4) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) destacarse•- distinguished
distinguish vb distinguirtr[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃ]■ can children distinguish right from wrong? ¿los niños saben distinguir el bien del mal?2 (manage to see, make out) distinguir1 distinguir ( between, entre)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto distinguish oneself distinguirse, destacarsedistinguish [dɪs'tɪŋgwɪʃ] vt1) differentiate: distinguir, diferenciar2) discern: distinguirhe distinguished the sound of the piano: distinguió el sonido del piano3)to distinguish oneself : señalarse, distinguirsedistinguish vidiscriminate: distinguirv.• calificar v.• discernir v.• distinguir v.dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃ
1.
1)a) ( differentiate) distinguir*, diferenciarto distinguish something/somebody FROM something/somebody — distinguir* or diferenciar algo/a alguien de algo/alguien
b) distinguishing pres p <feature/mark> distintivo, característico2) ( make out) distinguir*
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vi distinguir*he can't distinguish between green and blue — no distingue entre el verde y el azul, no distingue el verde del azul
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v refl[dɪs'tɪŋɡwɪʃ]to distinguish oneself — distinguirse*, destacarse*
1. VT1) (=differentiate) distinguirthey are so alike, it's hard to distinguish them — son tan parecidos que es difícil distinguirlos
he is unable to distinguish brown from green or brown and green — no es capaz de distinguir el marrón del verde or el marrón y el verde
2) (=make different) distinguir ( from de)it is his professionalism that distinguishes him from his rivals — su profesionalismo es lo que le distingue de sus rivales
to distinguish o.s. — destacarse (as como)
he distinguished himself during his career in the army — se destacó durante su carrera en el ejército
you've really distinguished yourself! — iro ¡te has lucido! iro
3) (=characterize) caracterizarher work is distinguished by its excellent presentation — su trabajo se caracteriza por una excelente presentación
4) (=discern) [+ landmark] distinguir, vislumbrar; [+ voice] distinguir; [+ change] distinguir, reconocer2.VI distinguir ( between entre)* * *[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃ]
1.
1)a) ( differentiate) distinguir*, diferenciarto distinguish something/somebody FROM something/somebody — distinguir* or diferenciar algo/a alguien de algo/alguien
b) distinguishing pres p <feature/mark> distintivo, característico2) ( make out) distinguir*
2.
vi distinguir*he can't distinguish between green and blue — no distingue entre el verde y el azul, no distingue el verde del azul
3.
v reflto distinguish oneself — distinguirse*, destacarse*
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7 distinguish
1. transitive verb1) (make out) erkennen2) (differentiate) unterscheiden; (characterize) kennzeichnen3) (make prominent)distinguish oneself [by something] — sich [durch etwas] hervortun
2. intransitive verbdistinguish oneself by doing something — sich dadurch hervortun, dass man etwas tut
distinguish between persons/things — Personen/Dinge auseinander halten
* * *[di'stiŋɡwiʃ]1) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) unterscheiden2) (to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) wahrnehmen3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) unterscheiden4) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) auszeichnen•- academic.ru/21321/distinguishable">distinguishable- distinguished* * *dis·tin·guish[dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃ]I. viII. vt1. (tell apart)▪ to \distinguish sb/sth from sb/sth jdn/etw von jdm/etw unterscheidento \distinguish a case LAW den Unterschied zu einem Präzedenzfall herausstellento be able to \distinguish good from evil Gut von Böse voneinander unterscheiden können▪ to \distinguish sb/sth from sb/sth jdn/etw von jdm/etw unterscheiden; (positively) jdn/etw von jdm/etw abhebenit's the range of his voice that \distinguishes him from other tenors sein Stimmumfang hebt ihn von anderen Tenören ab3. (discern)▪ to \distinguish sth etw ausmachen [o erkennen] [können]4. (excel)* * *[dI'stIŋgwɪʃ]1. vt1) (= make different) unterscheidenonly the length of their hair distinguishes the twins — die Zwillinge unterscheiden sich nur durch ihre Haarlänge
2) (= tell apart) unterscheiden, auseinanderhaltenhe can't distinguish green from or and red — er kann Rot nicht von Grün unterscheiden, er kann Rot und Grün nicht auseinanderhalten
2. vito distinguish between — unterscheiden zwischen (+dat), einen Unterschied machen zwischen (+dat)
3. vrsich auszeichnen, sich hervortun* * *distinguish [dıˈstıŋɡwıʃ]A v/t1. unterscheiden ( from von):as distinguished from im Unterschied zu, zum Unterschied von;only their clothes distinguish them sie unterscheiden sich nur durch ihre Kleidung2. unterscheiden, auseinanderhalten ( beide:by aufgrund gen):he can’t distinguish right from ( oder and) wrong er kann Recht nicht von Unrecht unterscheiden, er kann Recht und Unrecht nicht auseinanderhalten3. (deutlich) wahrnehmen, erkennen, ausmachen6. auszeichnen:distinguish o.s. sich auszeichnen (a. iron), sich profilieren;be distinguished by sth sich durch etwas auszeichnenhe can’t distinguish between right and wrong er kann Recht nicht von Unrecht unterscheiden, er kann Recht und Unrecht nicht auseinanderhaltendist. abk1. distance2. distant4. district* * *1. transitive verb1) (make out) erkennen2) (differentiate) unterscheiden; (characterize) kennzeichnendistinguish oneself [by something] — sich [durch etwas] hervortun
2. intransitive verbdistinguish oneself by doing something — sich dadurch hervortun, dass man etwas tut
distinguish between persons/things — Personen/Dinge auseinander halten
* * *(between) v.einen Unterschied machen (zwischen) ausdr. (from) v.unterscheiden (von) v. v.hervorheben v.kennzeichnen v.unterscheiden v. -
8 cross
1. n крестное знамениеto make the sign of the cross — перекреститься, осенить себя крестом
2. n распятие3. n надгробный памятник в виде креста4. n христианство5. n крестDistinguished Service Cross — крест «За боевые заслуги»
6. n черта, перекрещивающая буквы, f7. n биол. гибридизация, скрещивание8. n биол. кросс, однократное скрещивание9. n биол. гибрид, помесьa mule is a cross between a horse and an ass — мул — это помесь лошади и осла
10. n биол. испытания, страдания, выпавшие на долюtown cross — знак в виде креста, обозначающий место рынка в городе
11. n биол. неприятное, досадное обстоятельство12. n биол. разг. нечестный поступокon the cross — нечестно, обманным путём
13. n биол. диагональ, косое направлениеon the cross — по косой, по диагонали
14. n биол. тех. крестовина, пересечение15. a поперечный; пересекающийся; перекрёстный16. a взаимный, обоюдный17. a противный18. a противоположный19. a неблагоприятный20. a скрещённый; кроссбредный21. adv редк. разг. криво, косо, неправильно22. v пересекать, переходить, переправляться23. v пересекать другому ездоку дорогу24. v скрещиваться, пересекаться; перепутыватьсяat the spot where two roads cross — на месте, где пересекаются две дороги
cross over — переходить; пересекать, переезжать, переправляться
25. v осенять крестным знамением26. v перечёркивать, зачёркивать27. v фин. перечёркивать, кроссировать28. v разг. садиться верхом29. v разминуться, разойтись30. v противодействовать, препятствовать; противоречить31. v биол. скрещивать32. v биол. воен. форсировать33. v биол. эвф. перейти в мир инойto cross the aisle — голосовать против своей партии: присоединить свой голос к голосам противников
34. a разг. сердитый, злой, раздражённыйcross as two sticks — в ужасном настроении, не в духе, злой как чёрт
Синонимический ряд:1. angry (adj.) angry; cantankerous; churlish; complaining; crabbed; curmudgeonly; cynical; fractious; irritable; mad; petulant; splenetic2. irascible (adj.) choleric; cranky; hot-tempered; irascible; ireful; passionate; peppery; quick-tempered; ratty; temperish; testy; tetchy; touchy3. nasty (adj.) bad-tempered; crabby; disagreeable; grouchy; grumpy; nasty; peevish; querulous; snappish; surly; waspish4. burden (noun) burden; difficulty; misery; misfortune; trouble5. hybrid (noun) amalgam; bastard; crossbred; crossbreed; half blood; half-breed; hybrid; mule6. mixture (noun) mixture; mongrel; mutt7. opposing (noun) frustration; opposing; opposition; thwarting8. symbol (noun) crucifix; cruciform; rood; symbol9. trial (noun) affliction; calvary; crucible; ordeal; trial; tribulation; visitation10. betray (verb) betray; double-cross; sell; sell out11. cross out (verb) cancel; cross out; delete; erase; strike12. crossbreed (verb) crossbreed; cross-fertilize; cross-mate; hybridize; interbreed; intercross; mix13. deny (verb) contravene; deny; disaffirm; gainsay; impugn; negate; negative; transverse14. intersect (verb) bisect; crisscross; crosscut; cut; cut across; decussate; intersect; meet; span; traverse15. oppose (verb) baffle; contradict; foil; frustrate; oppose; thwart16. transit (verb) transit; traverse17. travel (verb) ford; navigate; passage; ply; sail; travel; voyageАнтонимический ряд:agreeable; amenable; blessing; complaisant; include; support; supporting; sweet -
9 bear
I beə past tense - bore; verb1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) aguantar, soportar2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) aguantar3) ((past participle in passive born bo:n) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) dar a luz, parir4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) cargar, llevar5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) llevar6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) desviarse•- bearable- bearer
- bearing
- bearings
- bear down on
- bear fruit
- bear out
- bear up
- bear with
- find/get one's bearings
- lose one's bearings
II beə noun(a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) oso- bearskinbear1 n osobear2 vb aguantar / soportar / resistirto bear in mind tener en cuenta / tener presentetr[beəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL oso2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL bajista nombre masulino o femenino, especulador,-ra a la baja3 (rough person) bruto1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL vender al iniciarse una bajada de precios para volver a comprar luego a un precio más bajo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be like a bear with a sore head estar de un humor de perrosbear hug apretujón nombre masculino, abrazo muy fuertebear account posición nombre femenino de vendedorbear cub SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL oseznogrizzly bear oso pardothe Great Bear la Osa Mayorthe Little Bear la Osa Menor————————tr[beəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (carry) llevar2 (name, date) llevar3 (show signs of) mostrar, revelar4 (weight) soportar, aguantar; (responsibility, cost) asumir5 (tolerate) soportar, aguantar■ how do you bear the job? ¿cómo aguantas el trabajo?6 (fruit) producir7 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (interest) devengar8 (give birth) tener, dar a luz1 (turn) torcer a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bear in mind tener presenteto bear a grudge guardar rencorto bear a resemblance to parecerse ato bear hard on oprimirto bear witness to something ser testigo de algoto bear no relation to no tener nada que ver conto bring pressure to bear ejercer presión (on, a), presionar (on, a)it doesn't bear thinking about me da escalofríos nada más pensar en ello1) carry: llevar, portar2) : dar a luz a (un niño)3) produce: dar (frutas, cosechas)4) endure, support: soportar, resistir, aguantarbear vi1) turn: doblar, dar la vueltabear right: doble a la derecha2)to bear up : resistiradj.• bajista adj.n.• bajista s.m.,f.• oso s.m.v.• apoyar v.• cargar v.• gobernar v.• llevar v.• parir v.• partir v.• permitir v.• producir v.(§pres: produzco, produces...) pret: produj-•)• resistir v.• sentir v.• sobrellevar v.• soportar v.• sufrir v.
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1. ber, beə(r)1)a) ( support) \<\<weight\>\> aguantar, resistir; \<\<cost\>\> correr con; \<\<responsibility\>\> cargar* conb) ( endure) \<\<pain/uncertainty\>\> soportar, aguantarc) (put up with, stand) (colloq) (with can) \<\<person\>\> aguantar (fam), soportar; \<\<noise\>\> aguantar, soportarI can't bear her — no la soporto, no la aguanto or no la puedo ver (fam)
to bear to + inf: I can't bear to watch! — no puedo mirar
d) ( stand up to)2)a) ( carry) (liter) \<\<banner/coffin\>\> llevar, portar (liter)b) ( harbor)she's not one to bear a grudge — no es rencorosa or resentida
3) (have, show) \<\<title/signature\>\> llevar; \<\<scars\>\> tener*; \<\<resemblance\>\> tener*, guardarhis account bears little relation to the truth — su versión tiene poco que ver or guarda poca relación con la verdad
4)a) ( produce) \<\<fruit/crop\>\> dar*; \<\<interest\>\> devengar*b) ( give birth to) \<\<child\>\> dar* a luzshe bore him six children — (liter) le dio seis hijos (liter); see also born I
2.
via) ( turn) torcer*bear left/right — tuerza or doble a la izquierda/derecha
b) ( weigh down) (frml)to bear on somebody: the responsibility bore heavily on her — la responsabilidad pesaba sobre sus hombros; bring 2) a)
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v refl (frml)a) (hold, carry)there's something very distinguished about the way he bears himself — tiene un porte muy distinguido
b) ( behave)to bear oneself — comportarse, conducirse* (frml)
Phrasal Verbs:- bear out- bear up
II
noun oso, osa m,fhe's a regular bear in the morning — (AmE) por las mañanas está de un humor de perros
to be like a bear with a sore head — (colloq) estar* de un humor de perros (fam)
to be loaded for bear — (AmE colloq) estar* listo para el ataque; (before n)
I [bɛǝ(r)]1. N1) (=animal) oso(-a) m / f ; (fig) (=man) grandullón * mthe Great/Little Bear — la Osa Mayor/Menor
- be like a bear with a sore head- be loaded for bearbrown 5., grizzly, polar2) (also: teddy bear) osito m de peluche3) (Econ) (=pessimistic trader) bajista mf2.CPDbear baiting N — espectáculo en el que se azuzan a unos perros contra un oso
bear garden N — (fig) manicomio m, casa f de locos
bear hug N — fuerte abrazo m
bear market N — (Econ) mercado m bajista
bear pit N — (fig) manicomio m, casa f de locos
II [bɛǝ(r)] (pt bore) (pp borne)1. VT2) (=take on) [+ cost] correr con, pagar; [+ responsibility] cargar con; (fig) [+ burden] soportarthe government bears some responsibility for this crisis — el gobierno tiene parte de responsabilidad en esta crisis
they bear most of the responsibility for elderly relatives — cargan con la mayor parte de la responsabilidad de atender a familiares ancianos
3) (=endure) [+ pain, suspense] soportar, aguantarI can't bear the suspense — no puedo soportar or aguantar el suspense
bruntI can't bear him — no lo puedo ver, no lo soporto or aguanto
4) (=bring) [+ news, gift] traer5) (=carry) llevar, portar literprotesters bearing placards — manifestantes mfpl llevando or portando pancartas
to bear arms — frm portar armas frm
he bore himself like a soldier — (posture) tenía un porte soldadesco; (behaviour) se comportó como un verdadero soldado
6) (=have, display) [+ signature, date, message, title] llevar; [+ mark, scar] conservarshe bore no resemblance to the girl I knew 20 years ago — no se parecía en nada a la chica que había conocido 20 años atrás
the room bore all the signs of a violent struggle — el cuarto conservaba todas las huellas de una riña violenta
witness 1., 2), mind 1., 3)she bears him no ill-will — (grudge) no le guarda rencor; (hostility) no siente ninguna animadversión hacia él
7) (=stand up to) [+ examination] resistirthe film bears comparison with far more expensive productions — la película puede compararse con producciones mucho más caras
2. VI1) (=move)to bear (to the) right/left — torcer or girar a la derecha/izquierda
2)bringto bear on sth — (=relate to) guardar relación con algo, tener que ver con algo; (=influence) influir en algo
3) (=afflict)- bear off- bear on- bear out- bear up* * *
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1. [ber, beə(r)]1)a) ( support) \<\<weight\>\> aguantar, resistir; \<\<cost\>\> correr con; \<\<responsibility\>\> cargar* conb) ( endure) \<\<pain/uncertainty\>\> soportar, aguantarc) (put up with, stand) (colloq) (with can) \<\<person\>\> aguantar (fam), soportar; \<\<noise\>\> aguantar, soportarI can't bear her — no la soporto, no la aguanto or no la puedo ver (fam)
to bear to + inf: I can't bear to watch! — no puedo mirar
d) ( stand up to)2)a) ( carry) (liter) \<\<banner/coffin\>\> llevar, portar (liter)b) ( harbor)she's not one to bear a grudge — no es rencorosa or resentida
3) (have, show) \<\<title/signature\>\> llevar; \<\<scars\>\> tener*; \<\<resemblance\>\> tener*, guardarhis account bears little relation to the truth — su versión tiene poco que ver or guarda poca relación con la verdad
4)a) ( produce) \<\<fruit/crop\>\> dar*; \<\<interest\>\> devengar*b) ( give birth to) \<\<child\>\> dar* a luzshe bore him six children — (liter) le dio seis hijos (liter); see also born I
2.
via) ( turn) torcer*bear left/right — tuerza or doble a la izquierda/derecha
b) ( weigh down) (frml)to bear on somebody: the responsibility bore heavily on her — la responsabilidad pesaba sobre sus hombros; bring 2) a)
3.
v refl (frml)a) (hold, carry)there's something very distinguished about the way he bears himself — tiene un porte muy distinguido
b) ( behave)to bear oneself — comportarse, conducirse* (frml)
Phrasal Verbs:- bear out- bear up
II
noun oso, osa m,fhe's a regular bear in the morning — (AmE) por las mañanas está de un humor de perros
to be like a bear with a sore head — (colloq) estar* de un humor de perros (fam)
to be loaded for bear — (AmE colloq) estar* listo para el ataque; (before n)
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10 distinguish
[di'stiŋɡwiʃ]1) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) adskille2) (to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) skelne3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) kende forskel på; skelne4) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) udmærke sig•- distinguished* * *[di'stiŋɡwiʃ]1) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) adskille2) (to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) skelne3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) kende forskel på; skelne4) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) udmærke sig•- distinguished -
11 look
look [lʊk]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun2. plural noun5. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = glance) do you want a look? tu veux jeter un coup d'œil ?• and now for a quick look at the papers et maintenant, les grands titres de vos journaux► to have/take a look• take a look at this! regarde !• take a good look! regarde bien !• to take a long hard look at o.s. (psychologically) faire son autocritique• I just want to have a look round (in town) je veux simplement faire un tour ; (in a shop) je ne fais que regarderb. ( = expression) regard m• I told her what I thought and if looks could kill, I'd be dead (inf) je lui ai dit ce que je pensais et elle m'a fusillé du regardc. ( = search) to have a look for sth chercher qch• have another look! cherche bien !d. ( = appearance) air m• you can't go by looks(PROV) il ne faut pas se fier aux apparences2. plural nouna. ( = see, glance) regarder• look over there! regarde là-bas !• look! regarde !• look what a mess you've made! regarde le gâchis que tu as fait !• look who's here! (inf) regarde qui est là !• to look the other way ( = avert one's eyes) détourner le regard ; (figurative) fermer les yeux (fig) (PROV) look before you leap il faut réfléchir avant d'agir► to look + adverb/preposition• look here, we must discuss it first (inf) écoutez, il faut d'abord en discuter• look here, that isn't what I said! (inf) dites donc, ce n'est pas (du tout) ce que j'ai dit !• she looked into his eyes elle l'a regardé droit dans les yeux ; (romantically) elle a plongé son regard dans le sien• to look over sb's shoulder regarder par-dessus l'épaule de qn ; (figurative) être constamment sur le dos de qnb. ( = face) [building] donnerc. ( = search) chercherd. ( = seem) avoir l'air• how do I look? comment me trouves-tu ?• how does it look to you? qu'en pensez-vous ?• try to look as if you're glad to see them! essaie d'avoir l'air content de les voir !• it doesn't look as if he's coming on dirait qu'il ne va pas venir► to look + adjective/noun• how are you getting on with your autobiography? -- it's looking good comment avance ton autobiographie ? -- elle avance bien• it makes him look ten years older/younger ça le vieillit/rajeunit de dix ans• how pretty you look! comme vous êtes jolie !• what does he look like? comment est-il ?• it looks like salt ( = seems) on dirait du sel• look where you're going! regarde où tu vas !• look what you've done now! regarde ce que tu as fait !5. compounds• our team didn't have or get a look-in notre équipe n'a jamais eu la moindre chance de gagner[+ invalid, child, animal, plant] s'occuper de ; [+ one's possessions] prendre soin de ; [+ finances] gérer• look after yourself! (inf) prends soin de toi !• she's quite old enough to look after herself elle est assez grande pour se débrouiller (inf) toute seule• will you look after my bag for me? tu peux surveiller mon sac ?• I'm looking ahead at what might happen j'essaie d'imaginer ce qui pourrait se passer► look around intransitive verb regarder autour de soia. ( = observe) [+ person, object] regarder• just look at this mess! regarde un peu ce fouillis !• just look at you! (inf) regarde de quoi tu as l'air !• to look at him you would never think that... à le voir, on n'imaginerait pas que...b. ( = consider) [+ situation, problem] examinerc. ( = check) vérifier ; ( = see to) s'occuper de• will you look at the carburettor? pourriez-vous vérifier le carburateur ?d. ( = have in prospect) (inf) you're looking at a minimum of £65 ça va vous coûter 65 livres au minimum• they are looking at savings of $3 million les économies pourraient atteindre 3 millions de dollars► look away intransitive verb détourner les yeux ( from de ) ; (figurative) fermer les yeux• looking back, I'm surprised I didn't suspect anything avec le recul, je suis étonné de n'avoir rien soupçonné• to look back on sth ( = remember, evaluate) repenser à qch• when they look back on this match... lorsqu'ils repenseront à ce match...• we can look back over 20 years of happy marriage nous avons derrière nous 20 ans de bonheur conjugal► look behind intransitive verb regarder en arrière• don't look down or you'll fall ne regarde pas en bas, sinon tu vas tomber► look down on inseparable transitive verba. ( = despise) mépriserb. ( = overlook) dominer• the castle looks down on the valley le château domine la vallée► look for inseparable transitive verba. ( = seek) [+ object, work] chercher[+ event, meal, trip, holiday] attendre avec impatience• I look forward to the day when... j'attends avec impatience le jour où...• are you looking forward to your birthday? tu te réjouis pour ton anniversaire ?• I'm really looking forward to it je m'en réjouis à l'avance► look in intransitive verb regarder à l'intérieur• the doctor will look in again tomorrow le docteur repassera demain► look into inseparable transitive verb( = examine) examiner• there's obviously been a mistake. I'll look into it il y a dû y avoir une erreur. Je vais m'en occuper► look on• they just looked on while the raiders escaped ils ont regardé les bandits s'enfuir sans intervenira. ( = look outside) regarder dehorsb. ( = take care) faire attention• I told you to look out! je t'avais bien dit de faire attention !• look out! attention !• I've looked out the minutes of the meeting j'ai trouvé le procès-verbal de la réunion► look out for inseparable transitive verba. ( = look for) chercher ; ( = watch out for) [+ sth good] essayer de repérer ; [+ danger] se méfier deb. ( = look after) (inf) [+ person] s'occuper de[+ document, list] parcourir ; [+ goods, produce] inspecter ; [+ town, building] visiter ; [+ person] (quickly) jeter un coup d'œil à ; (slowly) regarder de la tête aux piedsa. ( = glance about) regarder (autour de soi)b. ( = search) chercherc. ( = look back) se retourner• don't look round! ne vous retournez pas !a. ( = scan) [+ mail] regarder ; (thoroughly) [+ papers, book] examiner ; (briefly) [+ papers, book] parcourirb. ( = revise) [+ lesson] réviser ; ( = re-read) [+ notes] relirec. ( = ignore) he just looked right through me (inf) il a fait comme s'il ne me voyait pas► look to inseparable transitive verba. ( = seek help from) se tourner vers• many sufferers look to alternative therapies de nombreux malades se tournent vers les médecines parallèlesb. ( = think of) penser àc. ( = seek to) chercher àa. ( = seek out) (inf) [+ person] passer voir• look me up the next time you are in London passez me voir la prochaine fois que vous serez à Londresb. (in reference book) [+ name, word] chercher[+ reference book] consulter( = admire) admirer* * *[lʊk] 1.1) ( glance) coup m d'œilto have ou take a look at something — jeter un coup d'œil à or sur quelque chose
to have ou take a good look at — fig examiner [quelque chose] soigneusement; lit regarder [quelque chose] de près
to have a look inside/behind something — regarder à l'intérieur de/derrière quelque chose
to have a look round — faire un tour de [house, town]
to have a look through — ( scan) chercher dans [archives, files]; parcourir [essay, report]
to take a long hard look at something — fig étudier sérieusement quelque chose
2) ( search)3) ( expression) regard ma look of sadness/anger — un regard triste/rempli de colère
he got some odd ou funny looks — on l'a regardé d'un drôle d'air
from the look on his face... — à son expression...
4) ( appearance) ( of person) air m; (of building, scenery) aspect mI like the look of him — il a l'air sympa (colloq)
by the look of him... — à le voir...
5) ( style) look (colloq) m2.looks plural noun3.to keep one's looks — rester beau/belle
transitive verb1) (gaze, stare) regarderto look somebody in the eye/in the face — regarder quelqu'un dans les yeux/en face
to look somebody up and down — ( appraisingly) regarder quelqu'un de haut en bas
2) ( appear)4.1) regarder ( into dans; over par-dessus)to look away — détourner le regard or les yeux
to look the other way — lit regarder ailleurs; fig fermer les yeux
I didn't know where to look — fig je ne savais plus où me mettre; ( in shop)
2) ( search) chercher, regarderto look down — parcourir [list]
3) (appear, seem) avoir l'air, paraîtreyou look good enough to eat! — tu es mignon/-onne à croquer! (colloq)
it looks to me as if ou like... (colloq) — j'ai l'impression que...
it looks likely that — il semble probable que (+ subj)
it looks certain that — il semble certain que (+ indic)
to look like somebody/something — ressembler à quelqu'un/quelque chose
you look like being the only man there — il y a de fortes chances pour que tu sois le seul homme présent
4) ( listen) écoute5) ( be oriented)5.to look north — [house, room] être orienté au nord
- looking combining formdistinguished-looking — [person] à l'air distingué
sinister-looking — [place] à l'aspect sinistre
Phrasal Verbs:- look at- look for- look in- look on- look out- look to- look up••if looks could kill... — il/elle etc m'a fusillé du regard
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12 distinguish
[di'stiŋɡwiʃ]1) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) razlikovati2) (to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) razločiti3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) razlikovati4) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) odlikovati (se)•- distinguished* * *[distíŋgwiš]1.transitive verb( from) razločiti, ločiti, razlikovati, označiti; odlikovati;2.intransitive verbrazlikovati, odlikovati se; delati razlikoto distinguish o.s. — odlikovati se -
13 distinguish
distinguish [dɪsˈtɪŋgwɪ∫]• to distinguish o.s. se distinguerb. ( = characterize) caractériser* * *[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃ] 1.transitive verb distinguer2.distinguishing present participle adjective [factor, feature, mark] distinctif/-ivedistinguishing marks — ( on passport) signes mpl particuliers
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14 saw
1. n пила2. n полотно пилы3. v пилить, распиливатьthe trees were stripped of their bark and mechanically sawn into planks — с деревьев содрали кору и распилили их на доски
he sawed an inch off the barrel of his gun to make it easier to draw — он спилил ствол своего пистолета на дюйм, чтобы его было легче выхватывать
4. v пилиться5. v пиликать6. n изречение, афоризм; поговорка, пословицаСинонимический ряд:1. cutting tool (noun) circular saw; cutting tool; hacksaw; handsaw; jigsaw; keyhole saw; saber saw; tool; wood saw2. saying (noun) adage; aphorism; byword; maxim; proverb; saying; word3. beheld (verb) beheld; descried; discerned; distinguished; espied; marked; minded; noted; noticed; observed; perceived; remarked; twigged; viewed4. cut (verb) chop; cut; cut to length; lop; prune; rend; sever; shape; trim5. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; discovered; found out; heard; learned; tumbled; unearthed6. foresaw (verb) anticipated; divined; envisioned; forefelt; foreknew; foresaw; visualized7. guided (verb) conducted; directed; escorted; guided; led; piloted; routed; showed; steered8. had (verb) experienced; go through; had; knew; meet with; suffered; sustained; tasted; underwent9. looked (verb) looked; minded; watched10. saw (verb) accepted; apprehended; caught; compassed; comprehended; dated; fathomed; followed; grasped; made out; make out; read; saw; take in; took; took in; took out; tumbled to; understood11. stopped (verb) called; come by; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; run in; stopped12. thought (verb) conceived; envisaged; envisioned; fancied; fantasised; featured; imaged; imagined; pictured; projected; realized; thought; visioned; visualised13. visited (verb) came by; came over; dropped by; dropped in; looked in; looked up; popped in; ran in; stepped in; stopped by; stopped in; visited -
15 marked
отмеченный; заметныйmarked off — отметил; отложил отрезок; отмеченный
Синонимический ряд:1. doomed (adj.) condemned; doomed; fated; targeted2. inscribed (adj.) blazed; branded; characterized by; impressed; imprinted; inscribed; sealed; signed; stamped3. noticeable (adj.) arresting; arrestive; conspicuous; distinct; exceptional; eye-catching; noticeable; observable; obvious; outstanding; pointed; prominent; remarkable; salient; sensational; signal; singular; striking4. priced (adj.) labeled; labelled; marked down; marked up; priced; tagged; ticketed5. argued (verb) argued; attested; bespoke; betokened; point to; testified; witnessed6. beat (verb) beat; counted7. branded (verb) branded; identified; labelled; tagged8. characterized (verb) characterized; distinguished; individualized; individuated; qualified; signalized; singularized9. chose/chosen (verb) chose/chosen; culled; elected; opted for; picked; picked out; preferred; selected; singled out; took/taken10. graded (verb) graded; scored11. marked (verb) characterised; differentiated; discriminated; individualised; marked; set apart; signalised12. saw/seen (verb) beheld; descried; discerned; espied; minded; noted; noticed; observed; perceived; remarked; saw; saw/seen; twigged; viewed13. showed/shown or showed (verb) demonstrated; evidenced; evinced; exhibited; illustrated; indicated; manifested; proclaimed; read; recorded; registered; said; showed; showed/shown or showed14. targeted (verb) aim for; targeted -
16 seen
Синонимический ряд:1. beheld (verb) beheld; descried; discerned; distinguished; espied; marked; minded; noted; noticed; observed; perceived; remarked; twigged; viewed2. dated (verb) dated; taken out3. discovered (verb) ascertained; caught on; determined; discovered; found out; heard; learned; tumbled; unearthed4. foreseen (verb) anticipated; divined; envisioned; forefelt; foreknown; foreseen; visualized5. guided (verb) conducted; directed; escorted; guided; led; piloted; routed; shown or showed; steered6. had (verb) experienced; go through; had; known; meet with; suffered; sustained; tasted; undergone7. looked (verb) looked; minded; watched8. read (verb) accepted; apprehended; caught; compassed; comprehended; fathomed; followed; grasped; made out; make out; read; take in; taken; taken in; tumbled to; understood9. thought (verb) conceived; envisaged; envisioned; fancied; fantasised; featured; imaged; imagined; pictured; projected; realized; thought; visioned; visualised10. visited (verb) called; come by; come over; drop by; drop in; dropped by; dropped in; look in; look up; looked in; looked up; pop in; popped in; run in; stepped in; stopped; stopped by; stopped in; visited -
17 distinguish
[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃ] 1.1) (see, hear) distinguere, percepire2) (mark out)2.to be distinguished from, by — distinguersi da, per
to distinguish oneself — iron. distinguersi
* * *[di'stiŋɡwiʃ]1) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) distinguere2) (to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) distinguere3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) distinguere4) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) distinguersi•- distinguished* * *[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃ] 1.1) (see, hear) distinguere, percepire2) (mark out)2.to be distinguished from, by — distinguersi da, per
to distinguish oneself — iron. distinguersi
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18 separated
1. сепарированный; раздельный; разделенный; отдельный2. разделять; разделенныйСинонимический ряд:1. disassociated (adj.) apart; cut apart; detached; disassociated; disconnected; distant; distributed; isolated; parted; rent asunder; special2. broke up/broken up (verb) broke up/broken up; dichotomized; disjointed; dissected; dissevered; disunited; ruptured; split up; sundered3. discharged (verb) demobilised; demobilized; discharged; muster out; mustered out4. divorced (verb) broke; detached; disjoined; divorced; severed5. grouped (verb) assorted; categorised; classed; classified; grouped; pigeon-holed; sort out6. isolated (verb) close off; closed off; cut off; insulated; isolated; secluded; segregated; sequestered7. knew (verb) differentiated; discerned; discriminated; distinguished; extricated; knew; knew/known; told8. parted (verb) break off; break up; divided; parted; partitioned; sectioned; segmented; split9. sorted (verb) combed; sifted; sorted; winnowed -
19 told
Синонимический ряд:1. educated (adj.) advised; educated; enlightened; informed; instructed; learned; notified; trained; tutored2. counted (verb) counted; enumerated; numbered; numerated; tallied3. informed (verb) acquainted; advised; apprised; clued; educated; enlightened; filled in; informed; notified; posted; wised up4. knew (verb) differentiated; discerned; discriminated; distinguished; knew; separated5. ordered (verb) bade; bade or bid/bidden or bid; charged; commanded; directed; enjoined; instructed; ordered; required; warned6. reported (verb) broke; carried; communicated; conveyed; disclosed; get across; imparted; passed; reported; transmitted7. revealed (verb) betrayed; blabbed; blabbed out; discovered; divulged; exposed; gave away/given away; give away; let on; let out; mouthed; revealed; spilled; unbosomed; unclosed; uncovered; unveiled8. stated (verb) articulated; brought out; came out with/come out with; chimed in; declared; delivered; enunciated; expressed; said; stated; threw out/thrown out; uttered; vented; vocalised; voiced9. weighed (verb) militated; weighed -
20 distinguish
1. v отличать, различать2. v разглядеть, различить; распознавать, узнавать3. v отделять, разделять, обособлять4. v отличать, характеризовать; служить различительным признакомman is distinguished from the animals by the gift of speech — человек отличается от животных даром речи
5. v выделять, делать заметнымСинонимический ряд:1. classify (verb) categorise; categorize; classify; collate; divide; specify; stamp2. exalt (verb) aggrandize; celebrate; dignify; elevate; ennoble; erect; exalt; glorify; honor; honour; magnify; make important; pedestal; signalise; stellify; sublime; uprear3. identify (verb) determinate; diagnose; diagnosticate; finger; identify; pinpoint; place; recognize4. know (verb) difference; differentiate; discrepate; discriminate; extricate; know; separate; sever; severalize; tell5. name (verb) characterise; characterize; demarcate; individualise; individualize; individuate; label; mark; name; qualify; set apart; signalize; singularize; tag6. see (verb) behold; descry; detect; discern; discover; espy; mind; note; notice; observe; perceive; remark; see; twig; view7. spot (verb) discern; make out; pick out; spotАнтонимический ряд:combine; confuse; defame; miss; overlook
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