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21 ♦ (to) distribute
♦ (to) distribute /dɪˈstrɪbju:t/v. t.1 distribuire; ripartire: to distribute leaflets [questionnaires], distribuire volantini [questionari]; to distribute prizes, distribuire premi; Wealth is not distributed equally in our society, la ricchezza non è ripartita equamente nella nostra società; (fin.) to distribute dividends [profits], ripartire i dividendi [gli utili]; Make sure the weight is distributed evenly, assicurati che il peso sia ben distribuito; The gifts were distributed to ( o among) the children, i regali sono stati distribuiti ai bambini (o ripartiti tra i bambini)3 (tipogr.) scomporre● (ind. costr.) distributed load, carico ripartito □ (elettron.) distributing frame, quadro di distribuzione; ripartitore □ (comput.) distributed system, sistema distribuito. -
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Last f: gleichmäßig verteilte Last f evenly shared load, continuous load, uniformly distributed loadDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > gleichmäßig verteilte Last
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23 distribute
[dısʹtrıbju(:)t] v1. распределять, раздавать; разноситьto distribute examination papers to the class [among the pupils] - раздать экзаменационные работы классу [ученикам]
2. 1) распределять ( часто по поверхности); (равномерно) разбрасыватьto distribute (printing-)ink over the form - полигр. накатать краску на форму
to distribute in depth - воен. располагать /эшелонировать/ в глубину
2) рассредоточивать3. распространятьthis species is distributed all over Europe - этот вид распространён по всей Европе, этот вид встречается во всех частях Европы
4. разделять, распределять; классифицироватьto distribute plants into twenty two groups - классифицировать растения по двадцати двум группам
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24 repartir
v.1 to share out, to divide.repartió los terrenos entre sus hijos she divided the land amongst her childrenla riqueza está mal repartida there is an uneven distribution of wealth2 to deliver (entregar) (leche, periódicos, correo).repartimos a domicilio we do home deliveries3 to spread (esparcir) (pintura, mantequilla).4 to give out, to allocate (asignar) (trabajo, órdenes).5 to distribute, to deal out, to deal, to hand out.María reparte volantes Mary distributes fliers.María repartió el trabajo Mary distributed=apportioned the work load.El jugador repartió The player dealt.* * *1 (dividir) to distribute, divide, share out3 (comida) to hand out4 (naipes) to deal5 (distribuir) to spread out\repartir golpes to hit out* * *verb1) to deliver2) distribute3) divide, share4) deal* * *1. VT1) (=dividir entre varios) to divide (up), share (out)tendremos que repartir el pastel — we'll have to share (out) o divide (up) the cake
2) (=distribuir, dar) [+ correo, periódicos] to deliver; [+ folletos, premios] to give out, hand out; [+ naipes] to deal3) (=esparcir)hay guarniciones repartidas por todo el país — there are garrisons dotted about o spread about o distributed all over the country
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <ganancias/trabajo> to distribute, share out2) <panfletos/propaganda> to hand out, give out; <periódicos/correo> to deliver; <cartas/fichas> to deal3) ( esparcir) to spread, distribute2.repartir vi (Jueg) to deal3.repartirse v pron to share out* * *= circulate, deliver, spread (over/throughout), hand out, apportion, share out, parcel out, space out, distribute, dish out.Ex. The discussions, debates, submissions and decisions of conferences are often printed and circulated to delegates and made available to other interested parties.Ex. You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.Ex. This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.Ex. An aggressive approach is made to publicity, with posters and leaflets distributed widely, visits to local shops, post offices, doctors surgeries etc, to drum up business, and the use of volunteers to hand out leaflets at street corners = Se inicia una campaña de publicidad enérgica, distribuyendo de forma general folletos y pósteres, visitando las tiendas, oficinas de correos y consultorías médicas de la localidad, etc., para promocionar el negocio, además de utilizar voluntarios para distribuir prospectos por las esquinas de las calles.Ex. However, procedures for apportioning collection budgets have not been designed specifically for the school context.Ex. Printing may occasionally have been split up in this way for the sake of speed, but it is more likely to have been done in order to share out work equitably between the members of a partnership.Ex. Can libraries parcel out digitization responsibilities among themselves?.Ex. The results of a study suggest that people remember more high school material when learning occurs spaced out over several years.Ex. A bulletin will be a printed list, or set list for consultation on a VDU, which is published and distributed to a number of users on a specific subject area, say, building products or cancer research.Ex. One has only to turn on the television to see that educated people still have little influence on the trash dished out to the uneducated masses.----* persona que reparte el trabajo = assigner.* repartir a diestro y siniestro = dish out.* repartir a manos llenas = dish out.* repartir dinero dadivosamente = shell out + money.* repartir la carga = spread + the load.* repartirse = spread over.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <ganancias/trabajo> to distribute, share out2) <panfletos/propaganda> to hand out, give out; <periódicos/correo> to deliver; <cartas/fichas> to deal3) ( esparcir) to spread, distribute2.repartir vi (Jueg) to deal3.repartirse v pron to share out* * *= circulate, deliver, spread (over/throughout), hand out, apportion, share out, parcel out, space out, distribute, dish out.Ex: The discussions, debates, submissions and decisions of conferences are often printed and circulated to delegates and made available to other interested parties.
Ex: You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.Ex: This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.Ex: An aggressive approach is made to publicity, with posters and leaflets distributed widely, visits to local shops, post offices, doctors surgeries etc, to drum up business, and the use of volunteers to hand out leaflets at street corners = Se inicia una campaña de publicidad enérgica, distribuyendo de forma general folletos y pósteres, visitando las tiendas, oficinas de correos y consultorías médicas de la localidad, etc., para promocionar el negocio, además de utilizar voluntarios para distribuir prospectos por las esquinas de las calles.Ex: However, procedures for apportioning collection budgets have not been designed specifically for the school context.Ex: Printing may occasionally have been split up in this way for the sake of speed, but it is more likely to have been done in order to share out work equitably between the members of a partnership.Ex: Can libraries parcel out digitization responsibilities among themselves?.Ex: The results of a study suggest that people remember more high school material when learning occurs spaced out over several years.Ex: A bulletin will be a printed list, or set list for consultation on a VDU, which is published and distributed to a number of users on a specific subject area, say, building products or cancer research.Ex: One has only to turn on the television to see that educated people still have little influence on the trash dished out to the uneducated masses.* persona que reparte el trabajo = assigner.* repartir a diestro y siniestro = dish out.* repartir a manos llenas = dish out.* repartir dinero dadivosamente = shell out + money.* repartir la carga = spread + the load.* repartirse = spread over.* * *repartir [I1 ]vtA ‹ganancias› to distribute, share out; ‹trabajo› to share outla riqueza está mal repartida wealth is unfairly distributedrepartió el pastel entre los cuatro she shared the cake out o divided the cake up among the four of themB1 ‹panfletos/propaganda› to hand out, give out, distributela policía repartió golpes ( fam); the police hit o beat people2 ‹periódicos/correo› to deliver3 ‹cartas/fichas› to dealC (esparcir) to spread, distributerepartir el pegamento uniformemente por toda la superficie spread o distribute the glue evenly over the whole surface■ repartirvito deal¿a quién le toca repartir? whose turn is it to deal?, who's the dealer?to share outnos repartimos las ganancias/el trabajo we shared out the profits/the work* * *
repartir ( conjugate repartir) verbo transitivo
‹periódicos/correo› to deliver;
‹naipes/fichas› to deal
verbo intransitivo (Jueg) to deal
repartir verbo transitivo
1 (una tarta, los beneficios) to share out, US to divide up
2 (distribuir) to give out: repartían golosinas entre los niños, they were sharing out sweets amongst the children
repartió a sus hombres por el edificio, he spread his men out all over the building
repartieron programas a los asistentes, they handed out programmes to the audience
(un pedido, el correo) to deliver
3 (extender) to spread
4 Teat Cine to cast: hoy reparten los papeles, today they are doing the casting
5 Naipes to deal
' repartir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distribuir
- dividir
- propaganda
English:
apportion
- carve up
- cut
- deal
- deal out
- deliver
- dish out
- dispense
- distribute
- dole out
- even
- give out
- hand around
- hand out
- hand round
- issue
- portion out
- share out
- split up
- allocate
- allot
- divide
- dole
- give
- hand
- pass
- share
* * *♦ vt1. [dividir] to share out, to divide;repartió los terrenos entre sus hijos she divided the land amongst her children;la riqueza está mal repartida there is an uneven distribution of wealth2. [distribuir] [leche, periódicos, correo] to deliver;[naipes] to deal (out);repartimos a domicilio we do home deliveries;Famrepartió puñetazos a diestro y siniestro he lashed out with his fists in every direction3. [esparcir] [pintura, mantequilla] to spread;reparte bien la salsa pour the sauce evenly;4. [asignar] [trabajo, órdenes] to give out, to allocate;[papeles] to assign;nos vamos a repartir las tareas we're going to share the jobs out between us♦ vi[en juego de naipes] to deal;ahora reparto yo it's my turn to deal* * *v/t1 ( dividir) share out, divide up2 productos deliver3:* * *repartir vt1) : to allocate2) distribuir: to distribute, to hand out3) : to spread* * *repartir vb1. (dividir) to share / to share out2. (entregar papeles, etc) to hand out3. (correo) to deliver4. (naipes) to deal¿a quién le toca repartir? whose turn is it to deal? -
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dɪsˈtrɪbju:t гл.
1) распределять, раздавать (among, to, round) to distribute fairly (unfairly) ≈ справедливо (несправедливо) распределять to distribute widely ≈ широко распределять to distribute expenses ≈ распределять расходы The money that has been collected will be distributed among all the children's hospitals in the area. ≈ Собранные деньги будут распределены по детским больницам района. distribute profits Syn: apportion, divide
2) а) разбрасывать;
распространять( over) The wreck of the crashed plane was distributed over a wide area. ≈ Остатки потерпевшего катастрофу самолета были разбросаны на большой площади. Syn: scatter б) разносить to distribute letters (newspapers) ≈ разносить письма( газеты) в) равномерно распределять (по поверхности и т. п.) 200 pounds distributed on a 6-foot frame ≈ 200 фунтов, распределенные на 6-футовой раме Water should be distributed not only to every house, but to every floor. ≈ Вода должна равномерно подаваться не только в каждый дом, но и на каждый этаж.
3) а) разделять, распределять The Life Guards were then distributed into three troops. ≈ Лейб-гвардия была затем поделена на три отряда. б) классифицировать Syn: classify
4) полигр. разбирать шрифт и раскладывать его по кассам
5) лог. использовать термин в его полном значении (т. е. относя его ко всем членам класса, который он определяет) The proposition "all men are mortal" distributes "man" but not "mortal". ≈ В утверждении "все люди смертны" квантор общности относится к "люди", а не к "смертны". распределять, раздавать;
разносить - to * examination papers to the class раздать экзаменационные работы классу - to * letters among the adressees раздать письма адресатам распределять (часто на поверхности) ;
(равномерно) разбрасывать - to * fertilizer over the field разбросать удобрение по полю - to * (printing-) ink over the form (полиграфия) накатать краску на форму - to * in depth( военное) располагать /эшелонировать/ в глубину - the load was evenly *d груз был равномерно распределен рассредоточивать распространять - this species is *d all over Europe этот вид распространен по всей Европе, этот вид встречается во всех частях Европы разделять, распределять;
классифицировать - to * plants into twenty two groups классифицировать растения по двадцати двум группам (полиграфия) разбирать шрифт и раскладывать его по кассам (юридическое) (устаревшее) отправлять - to * justice отправлять правосудие ~ классифицировать;
to distribute books into classes распределять книги по отделам ~ распределять, раздавать (among, to) ;
to distribute letters разносить письма;
to distribute profits выплачивать дивиденды( акционерам и т. п.) ~ (ровно) размазывать( краску) ;
(равномерно) разбрасывать;
to distribute manure over a field разбросать удобрение по полю ~ распределять, раздавать (among, to) ;
to distribute letters разносить письма;
to distribute profits выплачивать дивиденды (акционерам и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > distribute
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[dɪ'strɪbjuːt]гл.1) распределять, раздаватьto distribute letters / newspapers — разносить письма, газеты
The books will be distributed free to local schools. — Книги будут бесплатно распределяться по местным школам.
The money that has been collected will be distributed among all the children's hospitals in the area. — Собранные деньги будут распределены по детским больницам района.
He read through the article, and liked it so much that he made copies of it to distribute around the hospital. — Он прочёл статью, остался очень доволен и даже снял копии, чтобы раздать их в больнице.
Syn:4) распределять по поверхности; разбрасывать; рассредоточиватьThe wreck of the crashed plane was distributed over a wide area. — Остатки потерпевшего катастрофу самолёта были разбросаны на большой площади.
When shipping heavy goods particular care must be taken to distribute the weight of the load evenly over the floor of the container. — При транспортировке тяжёлых товаров необходимо следить за тем, чтобы нагрузка была равномерна распределена по дну контейнера.
Syn:5) разделять, распределятьThe Life Guards were then distributed into three troops. — Лейб-гвардия была затем поделена на три отряда.
Syn:7) лог. использовать термин в его полном значении (относя его ко всем членам класса, который он определяет)The proposition "all men are mortal" distributes "man" but not "mortal". — В утверждении "все люди смертны" квантор общности относится к "люди", но не к "смертны".
8) полигр. разбирать шрифт и раскладывать его по кассам
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