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ПЕРВЫМ ДЕЛОМ (ДОЛГОМ) coll NPmstrum these forms only adv fixed WObefore (doing) anything elsefirst of allin the first place first (off) first thing the first thing (one does is...) to begin (start) with.Наконец опросы перешли к защитнику, и тот первым делом начал узнавать о пакете, в котором «будто бы» спрятаны были Федором Павловичем три тысячи рублей для «известной особы» (Достоевский 2). Finally the questioning passed to the defense attorney, and he, first of all, began asking about the envelope in which Fyodor Pavlovich "supposedly" hid three thousand roubles for "a certain person" (2a).Маленькие картинки Леонардо в том алтаре, в который вделаны они в Эрмитаже, трудно оценить мне, который первым делом не хочет поверить, что писал Леонардо... (Олеша 3). The little pictures by Leonardo in the altar into which they are set in the Hermitage are difficult for me to appreciate, since in the first place I don't want to believe that they are Leonardo's... (3a).Мой старик, конечно, стал расспрашивать абхазского арапа насчёт колхозных дел. Первым долгом он у него спросил, не заставляют ли их сажать эвкалипты (Искандер 3). My old man, of course, began by asking the Abkhazian blackamoor about kolkhoz affairs. First off he asked whether they were making them plant eucalyptuses (3a).Ha Иркутской пересылке я снова первым долгом влип в историю, хоть к этому и не стремился (Марченко 2). At the Irkutsk transit point I got involved first thing in another incident, although I was not looking for trouble (2a).Нюра, пригнувшись, кинулась к избе... Вбежав в избу, она первым делом обратила внимание на крышку подпола, но в этом смысле всё было в порядке... (Войнович 2). Doubled over, Nyura dashed to the hut....The first thing Nyura did in the hut was to check the cellar door, but everything was fine in that respect... (2a).Первым делом она (комсомолка) обвинила меня в сочинении закона Гримма и Раска, который я навязывала студентам (Мандельштам 2). То begin with, she (the young woman member of the Komsomol) accused me of inventing Grimm's and Rask's law and forcing it down the students' throats (2a). -
82 первым делом
• ПЕРВЫМ ДЕЛОМ < ДОЛГОМ> coll[NP,"slrun,; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ before (doing) anything else:- first of all;- first (off);- first thing;- the first thing (one does is...);- to begin (start) with.♦ Наконец опросы перешли к защитнику, и тот первым делом начал узнавать о пакете, в котором " будто бы" спрятаны были Федором Павловичем три тысячи рублей для "известной особы" (Достоевский 2). Finally the questioning passed to the defense attorney, and he, first of all, began asking about the envelope in which Fyodor Pavlovich "supposedly" hid three thousand roubles for "a certain person" (2a).♦ Маленькие картинки Леонардо в том алтаре, в который вделаны они в Эрмитаже, трудно оценить мне, который первым делом не хочет поверить, что писал Леонардо... (Олеша 3). The little pictures by Leonardo in the altar into which they are set in the Hermitage are difficult for me to appreciate, since in the first place I don't want to believe that they are Leonardo's... (3a).♦ Мой старик, конечно, стал расспрашивать абхазского арапа насчёт колхозных дел. Первым долгом он у него спросил, не заставляют ли их сажать эвкалипты (Искандер 3). My old man, of course, began by asking the Abkhazian blackamoor about kolkhoz affairs. First off he asked whether they were making them plant eucalyptuses (За).♦ На Иркутской пересылке я снова первым долгом влип в историю, хоть к этому и не стремился (Марченко 2). At the Irkutsk transit point I got involved first thing in another incident, although I was not looking for trouble (2a).♦ Нюра, пригнувшись, кинулась к избе... Вбежав в избу, она первым делом обратила внимание на крышку подпола, но в этом смысле всё было в порядке... (Войнович 2). Doubled over, Nyura dashed to the hut....The first thing Nyura did in the hut was to check the cellar door, but everything was fine in that respect... (2a).♦ Первым делом она [комсомолка] обвинила меня в сочинении закона Гримма и Раска, который я навязывала студентам (Мандельштам 2). То begin with, she [the young woman member of the Komsomol] accused me of inventing Grimm's and Rask's law and forcing it down the students' throats (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > первым делом
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83 первым долгом
• ПЕРВЫМ ДЕЛОМ < ДОЛГОМ> coll[NP,"slrun,; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ before (doing) anything else:- first of all;- first (off);- first thing;- the first thing (one does is...);- to begin (start) with.♦ Наконец опросы перешли к защитнику, и тот первым делом начал узнавать о пакете, в котором " будто бы" спрятаны были Федором Павловичем три тысячи рублей для "известной особы" (Достоевский 2). Finally the questioning passed to the defense attorney, and he, first of all, began asking about the envelope in which Fyodor Pavlovich "supposedly" hid three thousand roubles for "a certain person" (2a).♦ Маленькие картинки Леонардо в том алтаре, в который вделаны они в Эрмитаже, трудно оценить мне, который первым делом не хочет поверить, что писал Леонардо... (Олеша 3). The little pictures by Leonardo in the altar into which they are set in the Hermitage are difficult for me to appreciate, since in the first place I don't want to believe that they are Leonardo's... (3a).♦ Мой старик, конечно, стал расспрашивать абхазского арапа насчёт колхозных дел. Первым долгом он у него спросил, не заставляют ли их сажать эвкалипты (Искандер 3). My old man, of course, began by asking the Abkhazian blackamoor about kolkhoz affairs. First off he asked whether they were making them plant eucalyptuses (За).♦ На Иркутской пересылке я снова первым долгом влип в историю, хоть к этому и не стремился (Марченко 2). At the Irkutsk transit point I got involved first thing in another incident, although I was not looking for trouble (2a).♦ Нюра, пригнувшись, кинулась к избе... Вбежав в избу, она первым делом обратила внимание на крышку подпола, но в этом смысле всё было в порядке... (Войнович 2). Doubled over, Nyura dashed to the hut....The first thing Nyura did in the hut was to check the cellar door, but everything was fine in that respect... (2a).♦ Первым делом она [комсомолка] обвинила меня в сочинении закона Гримма и Раска, который я навязывала студентам (Мандельштам 2). То begin with, she [the young woman member of the Komsomol] accused me of inventing Grimm's and Rask's law and forcing it down the students' throats (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > первым долгом
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84 Trevithick, Richard
[br]b. 13 April 1771 Illogan, Cornwall, Englandd. 22 April 1833 Dartford, Kent, England[br]English engineer, pioneer of non-condensing steam-engines; designed and built the first locomotives.[br]Trevithick's father was a tin-mine manager, and Trevithick himself, after limited formal education, developed his immense engineering talent among local mining machinery and steam-engines and found employment as a mining engineer. Tall, strong and high-spirited, he was the eternal optimist.About 1797 it occurred to him that the separate condenser patent of James Watt could be avoided by employing "strong steam", that is steam at pressures substantially greater than atmospheric, to drive steam-engines: after use, steam could be exhausted to the atmosphere and the condenser eliminated. His first winding engine on this principle came into use in 1799, and subsequently such engines were widely used. To produce high-pressure steam, a stronger boiler was needed than the boilers then in use, in which the pressure vessel was mounted upon masonry above the fire: Trevithick designed the cylindrical boiler, with furnace tube within, from which the Cornish and later the Lancashire boilers evolved.Simultaneously he realized that high-pressure steam enabled a compact steam-engine/boiler unit to be built: typically, the Trevithick engine comprised a cylindrical boiler with return firetube, and a cylinder recessed into the boiler. No beam intervened between connecting rod and crank. A master patent was taken out.Such an engine was well suited to driving vehicles. Trevithick built his first steam-carriage in 1801, but after a few days' use it overturned on a rough Cornish road and was damaged beyond repair by fire. Nevertheless, it had been the first self-propelled vehicle successfully to carry passengers. His second steam-carriage was driven about the streets of London in 1803, even more successfully; however, it aroused no commercial interest. Meanwhile the Coalbrookdale Company had started to build a locomotive incorporating a Trevithick engine for its tramroads, though little is known of the outcome; however, Samuel Homfray's ironworks at Penydarren, South Wales, was already building engines to Trevithick's design, and in 1804 Trevithick built one there as a locomotive for the Penydarren Tramroad. In this, and in the London steam-carriage, exhaust steam was turned up the chimney to draw the fire. On 21 February the locomotive hauled five wagons with 10 tons of iron and seventy men for 9 miles (14 km): it was the first successful railway locomotive.Again, there was no commercial interest, although Trevithick now had nearly fifty stationary engines completed or being built to his design under licence. He experimented with one to power a barge on the Severn and used one to power a dredger on the Thames. He became Engineer to a project to drive a tunnel beneath the Thames at Rotherhithe and was only narrowly defeated, by quicksands. Trevithick then set up, in 1808, a circular tramroad track in London and upon it demonstrated to the admission-fee-paying public the locomotive Catch me who can, built to his design by John Hazledine and J.U. Rastrick.In 1809, by which date Trevithick had sold all his interest in the steam-engine patent, he and Robert Dickinson, in partnership, obtained a patent for iron tanks to hold liquid cargo in ships, replacing the wooden casks then used, and started to manufacture them. In 1810, however, he was taken seriously ill with typhus for six months and had to return to Cornwall, and early in 1811 the partners were bankrupt; Trevithick was discharged from bankruptcy only in 1814.In the meantime he continued as a steam engineer and produced a single-acting steam engine in which the cut-off could be varied to work the engine expansively by way of a three-way cock actuated by a cam. Then, in 1813, Trevithick was approached by a representative of a company set up to drain the rich but flooded silver-mines at Cerro de Pasco, Peru, at an altitude of 14,000 ft (4,300 m). Low-pressure steam engines, dependent largely upon atmospheric pressure, would not work at such an altitude, but Trevithick's high-pressure engines would. Nine engines and much other mining plant were built by Hazledine and Rastrick and despatched to Peru in 1814, and Trevithick himself followed two years later. However, the war of independence was taking place in Peru, then a Spanish colony, and no sooner had Trevithick, after immense difficulties, put everything in order at the mines then rebels arrived and broke up the machinery, for they saw the mines as a source of supply for the Spanish forces. It was only after innumerable further adventures, during which he encountered and was assisted financially by Robert Stephenson, that Trevithick eventually arrived home in Cornwall in 1827, penniless.He petitioned Parliament for a grant in recognition of his improvements to steam-engines and boilers, without success. He was as inventive as ever though: he proposed a hydraulic power transmission system; he was consulted over steam engines for land drainage in Holland; and he suggested a 1,000 ft (305 m) high tower of gilded cast iron to commemorate the Reform Act of 1832. While working on steam propulsion of ships in 1833, he caught pneumonia, from which he died.[br]BibliographyTrevithick took out fourteen patents, solely or in partnership, of which the most important are: 1802, Construction of Steam Engines, British patent no. 2,599. 1808, Stowing Ships' Cargoes, British patent no. 3,172.Further ReadingH.W.Dickinson and A.Titley, 1934, Richard Trevithick. The Engineer and the Man, Cambridge; F.Trevithick, 1872, Life of Richard Trevithick, London (these two are the principal biographies).E.A.Forward, 1952, "Links in the history of the locomotive", The Engineer (22 February), 226 (considers the case for the Coalbrookdale locomotive of 1802).See also: Blenkinsop, JohnPJGR -
85 down
I [daʊn]to go down — andare giù, scendere
to fall down — cadere (giù), crollare
is Tim down yet? — (from upstairs) è già sceso Tim?
"down" — (in crossword) "verticali"
down below — giù, in basso; (when looking down from height) laggiù
two floors down — due piani sotto o più giù
they live down south — colloq. vivono nel Sud
4) (in a range, scale, hierarchy)5) (indicating loss of money etc.)bookings are down by a half — le prenotazioni si sono dimezzate, sono diminuite della metà
profits are well down on last year's — i profitti sono nettamente inferiori a quelli dell'anno scorso
to get one's weight down — dimagrire, perdere peso
that's seven down, three to go! — fatti sette o via sette, ne restano tre!
7) (on list, schedule)I've got you down for Thursday — (in appointment book) le ho fissato un appuntamento per giovedì
to be down with the flu — avere l'influenza, essere a letto con l'influenza
9) sportto be two sets down — [ tennis player] essere in svantaggio di due set
10) (as deposit)11) (downwards)face down — a faccia in giù o prono
••••Note:Down often occurs as the second element in verb combinations in English ( go down, fall down, get down, keep down, put down etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (go, fall, get, keep, put etc.). - When used after such verbs as sit or lie, down implies the action being done. Compare the following examples and their translations: she is sitting = lei siede / è seduta; she is sitting down = lei si siede / si sta sedendo. - For examples and further usages, see the entry belowII [daʊn]3) (along)4) (throughout)III [daʊn]1) colloq.to feel down — sentersi giù, a terra
3) inform. fuori uso, guastoIV [daʊn]verbo transitivo colloq.2) (drink)V [daʊn]he downed his beer — si è scolato o ha tracannato la sua birra
VI [daʊn]to have a down on sb. — colloq. avercela con qcn
1) (of birds) piumino m.2) (of body, plants) lanugine f., peluria f.* * *I 1. adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.)2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.)3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.)4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.)5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.)2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.)2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.)3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.)3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.)- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright 4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) assoluto- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground II noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.)- downie®- downy* * *down (1) /daʊn/n.● (geogr.) the Downs, la rada di Deal □ (geogr.) the South Downs, le colline gessose nel sud dell'Inghilterra.down (2) /daʊn/n. [u]2 [u] lanugine; peluria♦ down (3) /daʊn/A avv. e a. pred.1 giù: Put that book down, metti giù quel libro; They held him down, lo hanno tenuto giù (o a terra); He had his head down, teneva la testa giù; stava a capo chino; The flap of this envelope won't stay down, il lembo di questa busta non vuole star giù; to lie face down, giacere a faccia in giù; Keep down!, sta' giù!; He's awake, but not down yet, è sveglio, ma non è ancora sceso ( dalla sua camera); The blinds were down, le tapparelle erano giù (o abbassate); Her hair was down, aveva i capelli sciolti ( sulle spalle); The river is down, il fiume è in stanca, l'acqua del fiume è bassa; The sun was already down below the horizon, il sole è già sceso sotto la linea dell'orizzonte; The tide is down, la marea è calata; Get down off the table!, scendi giù dal tavolo!; He crouched down behind a bush, si è accovacciato dietro un cespuglio; They swam down to look at the wreck, sono scesi a nuoto per vedere il relitto; to fly from Inverness down to London, scendere in aereo da Inverness a Londra; He gulped down his coffee, ha trangugiato il caffè2 ( di cifra, valore) – to be down, essere sceso: ( sport) The gap is down to 20 seconds, il ritardo è sceso a 20 secondi; Unemployment is down by 3%, la disoccupazione è scesa del 3%; Exports are down to an all-time low, le esportazioni sono scese al minimo storico; Gold is down ( in price), l'oro è in ribasso; The Dow was down more than 50 points on yesterday, il Dow Jones ha perso 50 punti nel corso della giornata di ieri3 – to be down, essere sotto (fig.); ( anche sport) essere in svantaggio; ( nelle corse) essere in ritardo: (autom.) to be two laps down, essere in ritardo di due giri; The gambler was 10,000 dollars down, il giocatore era sotto di 10 000 dollari; They were three goals down with four minutes left to play, erano sotto di tre reti, con appena quattro minuti ancora da giocare; Two down at half time, we eventually won 4-2, in svantaggio di due gol alla fine del primo tempo, alla fine abbiamo vinto per 4 a 24 (comm.) come acconto: Five hundred dollars down and the remainder in instalments, un acconto di cinquecento dollari e il resto a rate5 per iscritto: to be [to get st.] down on paper, essere [mettere qc.] per iscritto; Write this number down, annotati questo numero; I took down the details of the job, mi sono scritto i dati relativi al lavoro6 in lista: Put me ( o my name) down for ten pounds, mettimi in lista per dieci sterline; Are you down for the football team?, sei in lista per la squadra di calcio?; I'm down for the late shift on Friday, mi hanno messo nell'ultimo turno venerdì7 giù (di morale); depresso: I'm feeling a bit down today, oggi mi sento un po' giù (di morale); He was very down after failing his exam, era molto giù dopo essere stato bocciato all'esame8 a partire dall'alto: You'll find it in the third drawer down, lo troverai nel terzo cassetto a partire dall'alto10 ( di un apparecchio, ecc.) fuori uso (o inattivo): My computer is down, il mio computer è fuori uso; All the phone lines are down, tutte le linee telefoniche sono inattive11 (fam.) a letto: to go (o to come) down with flu, finire a letto con l'influenza; He's down with flu, è a letto con l'influenza13 (idiom., per es.:) Nail the lid down!, inchioda il coperchio!; We went down to Sicily, siamo andati in Sicilia; When are you coming down for the weekend?, quando vieni a passare qui un fine settimana?; He's just gone down to the post office, è appena andato alla posta; I saw her down by the river, l'ho vista in riva al fiume; down at the end of the street, in fondo alla strada14 ( in alcune università ingl.) ( di un docente) non in servizio, in sabbatico; ( di uno studente) in vacanza; ( anche) espulso15 ( sport) ( della palla) fuori gioco; ( baseball: di un giocatore) eliminato; ( cricket: del wicket) abbattuto17 (nei verbi frasali, è idiom.; per es.:) to go down, andare giù; scendere; tramontare; ecc.; to come down, venire giù; to get sb. down, deprimere q.; ecc. (► to go, to come; to get; ecc.) NOTA D'USO: - up to o down to?-B inter.1 giù!; a terra!● (naut.) to be down by the head, essere appruato □ (naut.) to be down by the stern, essere appoppato □ (in USA) Down-Easter, abitante della Nuova Inghilterra (spec. del Maine) □ ( boxe) to be down for the count, subire il conteggio totale; essere contato fino a 10 □ ( boxe) to be down for a count of 8, essere contato fino a 8 □ down here, qui attorno; da queste parti □ (fam.) to be down in the mouth, essere abbattuto (o triste, scoraggiato) □ (fam.) to be down on sb., avercela con q.: She's been down on me since I criticized her work, ce l'ha con me da quando ho criticato il suo lavoro □ to be down on one's luck, attraversare un brutto periodo; essere messo male ( a soldi) □ to be down to sb., spettare (o toccare) a q.: It's down to you to find out a solution to the problem, tocca a te trovare una soluzione al problema □ to be down to st., essere dovuto a (o causato da) q.: The crash was thought to be down to fog, si riteneva che l'incidente fosse dovuto alla nebbia □ to be down to one's last st. –: By the end of the week I was down to my last five pounds, alla fine della settimana mi erano rimaste le ultime cinque sterline □ to put st. down to st., attribuire (la causa di) qc. a qc.: He put her symptoms down to tiredness, attribuiva i suoi sintomi alla stanchezza □ down south, giù nel sud □ down there, laggiù □ down to, fino a: Everything was planned down to the last detail, era tutto pianificato fino all'ultimo dettaglio; Her dress came down to her ankles, il vestito le arrivava alle caviglie; from the wealthiest aristocrat down to the poorest beggar, dal più ricco degli aristocratici al più povero dei mendicanti □ down-to-earth, ( di persona) realista, pratico; coi piedi per terra (fam.); ( di un progetto, ecc.) realistico, concreto □ (fam.) down to the ground, completamente; del tutto: This job suits her down to the ground, questo lavoro è assolutamente perfetto per lei □ (fam.) down under, dall'altra parte del mondo; agli antipodi; in Australia (o in Nuova Zelanda) □ down with, abbasso: Down with the dictator!, abbasso il dittatore! □ to come down to earth, tornare con i piedi per terra (fig.); aprire gli occhi (fig.) □ Three down, and four to go, tre sono fatti, e quattro (ancora) da fare.down (4) /daʊn/a. attr.(che va) in giù, verso il basso; rivolto in basso: a down escalator, una scala mobile che scende; a down arrow, una freccia in giù● down-and-dirty, nudo e crudo: down-and-dirty rock, rock nudo e crudo; to get down-and-dirty with sb., scoprire gli altarini di q. □ (ingl.) down draught, ( USA) down draft, corrente d'aria discendente □ (comm.) down payment, acconto □ (ferr.) down platform, marciapiede di partenza (o d'arrivo) di un «down train» □ down shaft ► downcast (2) □ a down train, un treno che dalla città principale (per es., Londra) porta in provincia.♦ down (5) /daʊn/prep.1 giù per; a valle di: She ran down the stairs, è corsa giù per le scale; to walk down a hill, andare giù per un colle; discendere un colle; down the drain, giù per il tubo di scarico; to sail down a river, navigare giù per (o verso la foce di) un fiume; scendere un fiume; The village is a few miles down the Thames, il villaggio è a qualche miglia scendendo il Tamigi2 lungo; per: down the corridor, lungo il corridoio; Her hair was hanging down her back, i capelli le scendevano lungo la schiena; He was running down the street, correva per la strada● down the left ( hand side), sulla sinistra; sul fianco (o sul lato) sinistro: A run down the left put him in a position to shoot, con una corsa sulla sinistra si è ritrovato in posizione di tiro □ (fam. USA) down the line, in linea gerarchica; facendo tutta la scala (fig.); ( anche) nei quartieri malfamati ( di una città) □ down the right ( hand side), sulla destra; sul lato (o sul fianco) destro □ down the road, più giù lungo la strada; (fig.) nel futuro: They live just down the road, abitano in questa strada, un po' più giù: How do you see yourself five years down the road?, come ti vedi nei cinque anni a venire? □ to get st. down in one, ingoiare (o buttare giù) qc. tutto d'un colpo □ to go down the pan (o the tubes), andare a farsi friggere: The whole project has gone down the pan, tutto il progetto è andato a farsi friggere.down (6) /daʊn/n.● (fam.) to have a down on sb., provare avversione (o antipatia) per q.; avercela con q.(to) down /daʊn/v. t. (fam.)1 trangugiare, scolarsi (fam.): to down a bottle of wine, scolarsi una bottiglia di vino: He downed his hot dog in three bites, ha trangugiato il suo hot dog in un paio di bocconi3 abbattere; atterrare● to down tools, incrociare le braccia; scioperare; ( di un sindacato) proclamare lo sciopero.* * *I [daʊn]to go down — andare giù, scendere
to fall down — cadere (giù), crollare
is Tim down yet? — (from upstairs) è già sceso Tim?
"down" — (in crossword) "verticali"
down below — giù, in basso; (when looking down from height) laggiù
two floors down — due piani sotto o più giù
they live down south — colloq. vivono nel Sud
4) (in a range, scale, hierarchy)5) (indicating loss of money etc.)bookings are down by a half — le prenotazioni si sono dimezzate, sono diminuite della metà
profits are well down on last year's — i profitti sono nettamente inferiori a quelli dell'anno scorso
to get one's weight down — dimagrire, perdere peso
that's seven down, three to go! — fatti sette o via sette, ne restano tre!
7) (on list, schedule)I've got you down for Thursday — (in appointment book) le ho fissato un appuntamento per giovedì
to be down with the flu — avere l'influenza, essere a letto con l'influenza
9) sportto be two sets down — [ tennis player] essere in svantaggio di due set
10) (as deposit)11) (downwards)face down — a faccia in giù o prono
••••Note:Down often occurs as the second element in verb combinations in English ( go down, fall down, get down, keep down, put down etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (go, fall, get, keep, put etc.). - When used after such verbs as sit or lie, down implies the action being done. Compare the following examples and their translations: she is sitting = lei siede / è seduta; she is sitting down = lei si siede / si sta sedendo. - For examples and further usages, see the entry belowII [daʊn]3) (along)4) (throughout)III [daʊn]1) colloq.to feel down — sentersi giù, a terra
3) inform. fuori uso, guastoIV [daʊn]verbo transitivo colloq.2) (drink)V [daʊn]he downed his beer — si è scolato o ha tracannato la sua birra
VI [daʊn]to have a down on sb. — colloq. avercela con qcn
1) (of birds) piumino m.2) (of body, plants) lanugine f., peluria f. -
86 outside
ˈautˈsaɪd
1. сущ.
1) внешняя, наружная часть чего-л. The outside of the house needs painting. ≈ Снаружи дом нуждается в покраске. on the outside ≈ снаружи Syn: out
4.
2) внешний вид, наружность Don't judge a thing from the outside. ≈ Не стоит делать выводов о чем-либо исходя лишь из внешнего вида. rough outside ≈ грубая внешность Syn: appearance, externality
3) внешний мир а) 'материк', 'большая земля', заграница (для жителей малонаселенных районов) б) сл. 'воля' (для тюремных заключенных) в) австрал. незаселенные районы в глубине материка
4) максимум, наибольшее количество at the very outside Syn: maximum
1.
5) пассажир империала (империал - верхняя часть конки или омнибуса с местами для пассажиров) ;
(тж. outside passenger)
6) мн. наружные листы (в стопе бумаги)
7) = outsider
1)
2. прил.
1) внешний, наружный, находящийся снаружи outside edge ≈ наружный край outside measurements ≈ наружные габариты (напр., ящика) outside telephone line ≈ внешняя телефонная линия (в отличие от внутреннего телефона) outside work outside broadcast
2) крайний;
находящийся с краю outside left outside right
3) внешний;
посторонний;
чужой outside expert ≈ специалист, приглашенный со стороны outside help ≈ помощь извне
4) максимальный, наибольший, предельный outside limit ≈ крайний предел outside prices ≈ предельные цены Syn: maximum
2.
5) амер. незначительный, ничтожный outside chance ≈ ничтожный шанс
3. нареч.
1) а) снаружи, извне;
вовне, наружу 'Was the car inside the garage?' - 'No, it was still outside.' ≈ 'Машина была в гараже?' - 'Нет, она стояла на улице. ' They heard voices coming from outside in the corridor. ≈ Они услышали голоса, доносящиеся снаружи, из коридора. Syn: out
1., externally Ant: inside
3. б) 'на материке', на 'большая земля', за границей( для жителей малонаселенных районов) Syn: abroad в) сл. 'на воле' (для тюремных заключенных)
2) на открытом воздухе;
на улице Syn: outdoors
1.
3) мор. в открытом море ∙ outside of outside of a horse get outside of
4. предл.
1) вне, за пределами, за пределы outside the house ≈ вне дома
2) кроме;
за исключением (тж. outside of) He has no occupation outside his office work. ≈ У него нет никакого другого занятия кроме работы в офисе. ∙ Syn: outside of наружная часть или сторона;
внешняя поверхность - the * of the house was painted a light yellow с наружной стороны дом был окрашен в светло-желтый цвет - the * of an omnibus империал автобуса - to look at something from the * посмотреть на что-либо со стороны - he locked the door on the * он запер дверь снаружи - wait on the * подожди(те) за дверью - the window opens on the * окно открывается на улицу - don't judge a thing from the * не судите о вещах только по их внешнему виду лицо или группа лиц, не являющихся членами фирмы, общества, правительства - the new president of the company came from the * новый глава компании был человеком со стороны внешний мир - impressions from the * впечатления внешнего мира внешность;
наружность - his * is rough, but he is good at heart у него грубая внешность, но он добрый человек - oh, what a goodly * falsehood hath! (Shakespeare) о как на вид беспечность хороша! (разговорное) непосвященный, не имеющий доступа к чему-либо наружные листы (в стопе бумаги) пассажир империала > at the (very) * (разговорное) самое большее, в крайнем случае > there were only fifty people there at the * там было не более пятидесяти человек > it's twelve o'clock at the * во всяком случае сейчас не более двенадцати часов > not worth more than 10 dollar at the * крайняя цена - 10 долларов > he did it in ten minutes at the * он сделал это максимум за десять минут наружный, внешний - * diameter наружный диаметр - * edge наружное ребро( конька) - the * leaves наружные листья - * room комната с окнами на улицу - * lane (спортивное) внешняя дорожка - * sentinel( военное) часовой внешнего поста - * water( морское) забортная вода находящийся или происходящий на улице, вне дома - * repairs наружный ремонт - * measurements внешние размеры - * work работа на воздухе - an * seat on an omnibus место на империале омнибуса - an * broadcast репортаж с места событий (не из студии) крайний - * seat место с краю внешний, посторонний - the * world внешний мир - * interference постороннее вмешательство - * help помощь извне - * interests посторонние интересы - an * man наблюдатель;
человек со стороны - * noises disturbed the class посторонние шумы отвлекали класс от занятий внеклассный, внеаудиторный - * reading внеклассное чтение - * preparation выполнение домашнего задания (разговорное) крайний, предельный - * price крайняя цена - * figure предельная цифра - * amount предельное количество - an * estimate of the cost максимальная оценка стоимости (американизм) незначительный, ничтожный - an * chance to win ничтожный шанс на победу проходящий большее растояние (при повороте) - the right-hand wheels are the * wheels in a turn to the left правые колеса (автомобиля) при повороте налево проходят больший путь, чем левые > * market неофициальная биржа с наружной стороны, снаружи - to ride * (on a coach) ехать на империале (дилижанса) - the house was painted green * снаружи дом был покрашен в зеленый цвет на улице;
вне дома, помещения - they could see everything that took place * им было видно все, что делалось на улице - it was cool * на улице было прохладно - the taxi is * такси ждет( у подъезда) - run * and play беги на свежий воздух и поиграй там наружу;
передается тж. глагольной приставкой вы- - let's go * давайте выйдем на улицу - please step * and wait to be called into the office выйди(те), пожалуйста, из комнаты и подожди(те), пока вас не вызовут (морское) в открытом море > * in наизнанку > to turn * in вывернуть наизнанку > come *! выходи! (вызов на драку) вне;
за (пределами) - there was a crowd * the window за окном была толпа - * the city limits за пределами города - he is known far * his own country он известен далеко за пределами своей родины - about 300 yards * Liverpool street приблизительно в 300 ярдах от Ливерпульской улицы - it is * his duties это не входит в его обязанности - they are * my circle of friends они не относятся к числу моих друзей - the question at the examination was quite * the lectures вопрос, заданный на экзамене, совершенно не освещался в лекциях - that is * the question это к делу не относится - these questions lie * the scope of my address эти вопросы выходят за рамки моего выступления - * the Congress вокруг съезда за (пределы), из - he went * the house он вышел из дому - when he's * когда он выйдет из тюрьмы кроме, за исключением - * him, none of us liked the play пьеса не понравилась никому, кроме него - * their work they know nothing кроме своей работы, они ничего не знают - this phrase is little used * business letters эта фраза употребляется почти исключительно в деловой переписке outside мор. в открытом море;
come outside! выходи! (вызов на драку) to get ~ of разг. разг. постичь;
разобраться( в вопросе и т. п.) to get ~ of разг. съесть, выпить ~ внешний мир;
объективная реальность;
from outside извне;
impressions from the outside впечатления внешнего мира ~ prep кроме (тж. outside of) ;
no one knows it outside one or two persons никто этого не знает, за исключением одного или двух человек ~ наружная часть или сторона;
внешняя поверхность;
the outside of an omnibus империал омнибуса;
on the outside снаружи outside мор. в открытом море;
come outside! выходи! (вызов на драку) ~ prep вне, за пределами, за пределы (тж. outside of) ;
outside the door за дверью;
outside the city limits за городской чертой ~ внешний;
посторонний;
outside help помощь извне;
outside expert специалист, приглашенный со стороны ~ внешний ~ внешний мир;
объективная реальность;
from outside извне;
impressions from the outside впечатления внешнего мира ~ внешность ~ крайний;
находящийся с краю;
outside seat крайнее место;
outside left (right) спорт. левый (правый) крайний нападающий ~ крайний ~ prep кроме (тж. outside of) ;
no one knows it outside one or two persons никто этого не знает, за исключением одного или двух человек ~ на (открытом) воздухе;
на дворе ~ наибольший, предельный, крайний;
outside limit крайний предел;
outside prices крайние цены ~ наружная часть или сторона;
внешняя поверхность;
the outside of an omnibus империал омнибуса;
on the outside снаружи ~ наружность, внешность;
rough outside грубая внешность ~ наружность ~ pl наружные листы (в стопе бумаги) ~ наружный, внешний;
outside repairs наружный ремонт;
outside work работа на воздухе;
outside broadcast внестудийная радиопередача ~ наружный ~ амер. незначительный;
outside chance ничтожный шанс ~ пассажир империала ~ посторонний ~ снаружи, извне;
наружу;
put those flowers outside выставьте (из комнаты) эти цветы ~ at the (very) ~ самое большее;
в крайнем случае ~ наружный, внешний;
outside repairs наружный ремонт;
outside work работа на воздухе;
outside broadcast внестудийная радиопередача ~ broker маклер, не являющийся членом биржи ~ амер. незначительный;
outside chance ничтожный шанс ~ внешний;
посторонний;
outside help помощь извне;
outside expert специалист, приглашенный со стороны ~ внешний;
посторонний;
outside help помощь извне;
outside expert специалист, приглашенный со стороны ~ крайний;
находящийся с краю;
outside seat крайнее место;
outside left (right) спорт. левый (правый) крайний нападающий ~ of a horse разг. верхом ~ наружная часть или сторона;
внешняя поверхность;
the outside of an omnibus империал омнибуса;
on the outside снаружи ~ наибольший, предельный, крайний;
outside limit крайний предел;
outside prices крайние цены ~ наружный, внешний;
outside repairs наружный ремонт;
outside work работа на воздухе;
outside broadcast внестудийная радиопередача ~ крайний;
находящийся с краю;
outside seat крайнее место;
outside left (right) спорт. левый (правый) крайний нападающий ~ prep вне, за пределами, за пределы (тж. outside of) ;
outside the door за дверью;
outside the city limits за городской чертой ~ prep вне, за пределами, за пределы (тж. outside of) ;
outside the door за дверью;
outside the city limits за городской чертой ~ наружный, внешний;
outside repairs наружный ремонт;
outside work работа на воздухе;
outside broadcast внестудийная радиопередача ~ снаружи, извне;
наружу;
put those flowers outside выставьте (из комнаты) эти цветы ~ наружность, внешность;
rough outside грубая внешность -
87 Stein
m; -(e)s, -e1. stone, Am. auch rock; kleiner, glatter: pebble; (Ziegel) brick; (Felsen) rock; (Edelstein) (precious) stone, gem; (Grab-, Denkmalsstein) stone; in Obst: stone, kernel; MED. stone; es blieb kein Stein auf dem andern there wasn’t a stone left standing; Stein des Anstoßes fig. bone of contention; der Stein der Weisen the philosopher’s stone; den Stein ins Rollen bringen fig. set the ball rolling; den ersten Stein werfen fig. cast the first stone; mit Steinen werfen nach auch fig. throw stones at; jemandem Steine in den Weg legen fig. place obstacles in s.o.’s path; jemandem die Steine aus dem Weg räumen fig. remove all the obstacles from s.o.’s path; mir fällt ein Stein vom Herzen that’s ( oder that takes) a load off my mind; dass es einen Stein erweichen könnte so as to soften the hardest of hearts ( oder a heart of stone); Krone 1, Tropfen2. nur Sg.; Substanz: stone; (Felsen) rock; hart wie Stein rock-hard; etw. in Stein hauen sculpt s.th. in stone; ein Herz aus Stein fig. a heart of stone; zu Stein werden Gesicht: turn to stone; Stein und Bein schwören umg. swear by all that is holy; es friert Stein und Bein umg. it’s freezing really hard, it’s cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey, Am. it’s colder than a welldigger’s ass in January3. Brettspiel: piece; bei jemandem einen Stein im Brett haben be in s.o.’s good books umg., be well in with s.o. umg.4. Dial. (Bierkrug) stein, stone tankard* * *der Stein(Baumaterial) rock; stone;(Bierkrug) stein;(Edelstein) gem;(Medizin) calculus;(Obstkern) kernel; pit; core; stone;(Spielfigur) piece* * *[ʃtain]m -(e)s, -e1) (AUCH BOT, MED) stone; (= Feuerstein) flint; (= Edelstein) jewel, stone; (in Uhr) jewel; (= Spielstein) pieceder Stéín der Weisen (lit, fig) — the philosophers' stone
es blieb kein Stéín auf dem anderen — everything was smashed to pieces; (bei Gebäuden, Mauern) not a stone was left standing
das könnte einen Stéín erweichen — that would move the hardest heart to pity
mir fällt ein Stéín vom Herzen! (fig) — that's a load off my mind!
bei jdm einen Stéín im Brett haben (fig inf) — to be well in with sb (inf)
jdm einen Stéín aus dem Weg räumen (fig) — to remove an obstacle from sb's path
den ersten Stéín (auf jdn) werfen (fig) — to cast the first stone (at sb)
See:→ Anstoß2) (= Baustein, Naturstein) stone; (groß, esp Hohlblock) block; (kleiner, esp Ziegelstein) brick3) no pl (Material) stoneein Haus aus Stéín — a house made of stone, a stone house
ein Herz aus Stéín (fig) — a heart of stone
es friert Stéín und Bein (fig inf) — it's freezing cold outside
Stéín und Bein schwören (fig inf) — to swear blind (Brit inf), to swear to God (inf)
zu Stéín erstarren or werden — to turn to stone; (fig) to be as if turned to stone
* * *der1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) stone2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) stone3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) stone4) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) stone* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃtain]mmit \Steinen gepflastert paved with stonezu \Stein erstarren/werden to turn to stone, to petrify spec3. (Baustein) stoneein Haus aus \Stein a house [made] of stone, a stone house; (Ziegelstein) brick; (Pflasterstein) paving stone, flag[stone]; (Kopfsteinpflaster) cobblestone4. (Grabstein) gravestoneimitierte/unechte \Steine paste [jewellery [or AM jewelry]] + sing verb6. (Obstkern) stone7. (Spielstein) piece, counter9.▶ keinen \Stein auf dem anderen lassen to leave no stone standinges blieb kein \Stein auf dem anderen there wasn't a stone left standing▶ der/ein \Stein des Anstoßes (geh) the/a thorn in sb's eye; (umstritten) the/a bone of contention; (in Vertrag a.) the/a stumbling block▶ \Stein und Bein schwören, etw getan zu haben (fam) to swear by all that's holy [or fam all the gods] that one did sth▶ mir fällt ein \Stein vom Herzen! that's [taken] a load off my mind!▶ es fällt dir kein \Stein aus der Krone! it won't hurt [or kill] you!▶ jdm alle \Steine aus dem Weg räumen to remove all obstacles from sb's path, to smooth sb's path, to pave the way for sb* * *der; Stein[e]s, Steine1) o. Pl. stone; (Fels) rockihr Gesicht war zu Stein geworden — (fig.) her face had hardened
2) (losgelöstes Stück, Kern, Med., EdelStein, SchmuckStein) stone; (KieselStein) pebbleder Stein der Weisen — (geh.) the philosophers' stone
ein Stein des Anstoßes — (geh.) a bone of contention
es friert Stein und Bein — (ugs.) it's freezing hard
Stein und Bein schwören — (ugs.) swear blind
den Stein ins Rollen bringen — (fig.) set the ball rolling
jemandem [die od. alle] Steine aus dem Weg räumen — (fig.) smooth somebody's path; make things easy for somebody
jemandem Steine in den Weg legen — (fig.) create obstacles or make things difficult for somebody
3) (BauStein) [stone] block; (ZiegelStein) brick4) (SpielStein) piece; (rund, flach) counterbei jemandem einen Stein im Brett haben — (fig.) be in somebody's good books
* * *1. stone, US auch rock; kleiner, glatter: pebble; (Ziegel) brick; (Felsen) rock; (Edelstein) (precious) stone, gem; (Grab-, Denkmalsstein) stone; in Obst: stone, kernel; MED stone;es blieb kein Stein auf dem andern there wasn’t a stone left standing;Stein des Anstoßes fig bone of contention;der Stein der Weisen the philosopher’s stone;den Stein ins Rollen bringen fig set the ball rolling;den ersten Stein werfen fig cast the first stone;mit Steinen werfen nach auch fig throw stones at;jemandem Steine in den Weg legen fig place obstacles in sb’s path;jemandem die Steine aus dem Weg räumen fig remove all the obstacles from sb’s path;mir fällt ein Stein vom Herzen that’s ( oder that takes) a load off my mind;dass es einen Stein erweichen könnte so as to soften the hardest of hearts ( oder a heart of stone); → Krone 1, Tropfenhart wie Stein rock-hard;etwas in Stein hauen sculpt sth in stone;ein Herz aus Stein fig a heart of stone;zu Stein werden Gesicht: turn to stone;Stein und Bein schwören umg swear by all that is holy;es friert Stein und Bein umg it’s freezing really hard, it’s cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey, US it’s colder than a welldigger’s ass in January3. Brettspiel: piece;4. dial (Bierkrug) stein, stone tankard* * *der; Stein[e]s, Steine1) o. Pl. stone; (Fels) rockihr Gesicht war zu Stein geworden — (fig.) her face had hardened
2) (losgelöstes Stück, Kern, Med., EdelStein, SchmuckStein) stone; (KieselStein) pebbleder Stein der Weisen — (geh.) the philosophers' stone
ein Stein des Anstoßes — (geh.) a bone of contention
es friert Stein und Bein — (ugs.) it's freezing hard
Stein und Bein schwören — (ugs.) swear blind
den Stein ins Rollen bringen — (fig.) set the ball rolling
jemandem [die od. alle] Steine aus dem Weg räumen — (fig.) smooth somebody's path; make things easy for somebody
jemandem Steine in den Weg legen — (fig.) create obstacles or make things difficult for somebody
3) (BauStein) [stone] block; (ZiegelStein) brick4) (SpielStein) piece; (rund, flach) counterbei jemandem einen Stein im Brett haben — (fig.) be in somebody's good books
* * *-e (Brettspiel) m.piece (board game) n. -e (einer Uhr) m.ruby n. -e m.brick n.stone n. -
88 ♦ call
♦ call /kɔ:l/n.1 grido; invocazione; richiamo; chiamata; voce: a call for help, un grido (o un'invocazione) di aiuto; the call of the sea, il richiamo del mare; Give me a call when you're ready, chiamami (o dammi una voce) quando sei pronto; This is the last call for Flight Z 87, ultima chiamata per il volo Z 87; (teatr.) This is your five minute call, in scena tra cinque minuti3 appello; invito: a call for action, un invito ad agire; a call for order, un invito all'ordine; a call to strike, un appello allo sciopero; a call to free the hostages, un appello per la liberazione degli ostaggi; to put out a call for st., diramare un appello per qc.4 richiesta; domanda: a call for reforms [for a pay rise], una richiesta di riforme [di aumento salariale]; (fin.) call for funds, richiesta di fondi; There is little call for this kind of article, c'è poca richiesta per un simile articolo5 telefonata; chiamata: telephone call, chiamata telefonica; telefonata; to make a call, fare una telefonata; DIALOGO → - Showing guest to room- If you want to make external calls, dial 0 for the line, se volete effettuare chiamate esterne, premere 0 per avere la linea; to return sb. 's call, telefonare a q. ( in risposta a una sua telefonata); to take a call, prendere una telefonata; rispondere (al telefono); DIALOGO → - Refusing a call- I don't want to take that call right now, non voglio prendere la chiamata adesso; I have a call for you, c'è una telefonata per te; I got a call from Tom yesterday, ieri mi ha telefonato Tom; I'll give you a call tomorrow, ti chiamo (o ti telefono) domani; local call, chiamata (o telefonata) urbana; hoax call, falso allarme telefonico6 ( anche leg.) convocazione; chiamata: a call to the Palace, una convocazione del sovrano; The ambassador received a call to the Foreign Office, l'ambasciatore è stato convocato al Ministero degli Esteri8 (in frasi neg. e interr.) bisogno; motivo: There's no call to shout, non c'è bisogno di gridare (o di alzare la voce); Is there any call for me to worry?, c'è motivo che io mi preoccupi?9 visita (spec. ufficiale o professionale); to pay a call on sb., fare visita a q.; The doctor is out on a call, il medico è fuori per una visita; (med.) house call, visita a domicilio10 (ferr.) fermata, sosta13 ( in albergo, ecc.) sveglia: I asked the night porter for a five o'clock call, chiesi al portiere di notte di darmi la sveglia alle cinque15 (fin.) richiesta di pagamento● call-bell, campanello □ call bird, (uccello da) richiamo □ (GB) call box, cabina telefonica □ call boy ► callboy □ call centre ( USA call center), call center ( fornitore di servizi, tramite telefono) □ ( banca) call deposit, deposito a richiesta ( non vincolato) □ (telef.) call diverter, commutatore telefonico □ (leg.) call for bids (o for tenders), (bando di) gara d'appalto □ call girl, (ragazza) squillo □ ( USA) call house, casa d'appuntamenti; bordello □ (org. az.) call-in pay, indennità di pronta disponibilità □ ( radio, TV, USA) call-in ( program), programma con telefonate ( del pubblico) in diretta □ (fin.) call letter, lettera di richiamo dei decimi □ ( radio, TV, USA) call letters, = call sign ► sotto □ ( banca) call loan, prestito (rimborsabile) a richiesta ( con il preavviso di 24 ore) □ call money, ( Borsa) denaro investito a brevissima scadenza; ( banca) = call loan ► sopra □ call note, richiamo ( di uccello) □ ( USA) call number, segnatura ( di libro di biblioteca) □ (eufem.) call of nature, bisogno fisiologico □ (leg.) call on guarantor, chiamata in garanzia □ (fin.) call on shares, richiamo dei decimi □ ( Borsa) call option, contratto a premio del compratore (o da pagare); (contratto) dont; opzione di dont (o d'acquisto) □ call-out, chiamata ( di riparatore, ecc.): call-out charge, (diritto di) chiamata □ (GB, antiq.) call-over, appello ( a scuola) □ (fin.) call premium, premio di rimborso (o di richiamo) □ (fin.) call price, prezzo di riscatto □ (fin., Borsa, GB) call rate, tasso di interesse passivo su denaro a richiesta □ ( radio) call sign (o call signal), segnale di chiamata; nominativo □ (leg., in Inghil.) call to the Bar, abilitazione all'esercizio della professione forense □ (mil.) call to quarters, ritirata □ call-up, (mil.) chiamata alle armi, ( di riservisti) richiamo; (i) richiamati (collett.); ( sport) convocazione ( di un giocatore) □ (mil.) call-up papers, cartolina precetto □ calls on one's time, impegni □ above and beyond the call of duty ► above □ at call = on call ► sotto □ to have first call on st., avere diritto per primo a qc. □ (telef.) free call, telefonata gratuita; numero verde □ (naut.) «no calls», «senza scali intermedi» □ on call, a disposizione, reperibile; ( di medico) di servizio, di reperibilità; (fin.: di titolo) pagabile a richiesta; esigibile a vista □ (leg.) on first call, in prima convocazione □ (teatr.) to take a call, essere chiamato alla ribalta □ within call, a portata di voce.♦ (to) call /kɔ:l/A v. t.2 chiamare (per attirare l'attenzione; per far venire, anche per telefono): I called her but she didn't stop, la chiamai ma lei non si fermò; He called me aside [to the window], mi ha chiamato in disparte [alla finestra]; to call the lift, chiamare l'ascensore; Shall I call you a taxi?, ti chiamo un taxi?; Call the police, chiama la polizia!4 svegliare; chiamare: What time would you like to be called in the morning?, a che ora vuole essere svegliato domani?5 convocare; chiamare; citare (leg.): I was called before the committee, sono stato convocato davanti alla commissione; to call a court martial, convocare una corte marziale; to be called to give evidence, essere chiamato a testimoniare; essere citato come testimone6 (al passivo) essere chiamato; sentire la vocazione7 indire; convocare; proclamare: to call a meeting, indire una riunione; to call an election, indire le elezioni generali; to call a strike, proclamare uno sciopero8 dare ( un nome) a; chiamare; mettere ( un nome) a: We're going to call her Lucy, la chiameremo Lucy; What are we going to call the new model?, che nome daremo al nuovo modello?9 chiamare (con un dato nome, titolo, ecc.): I was always called by my surname, venivo sempre chiamata per cognome; DIALOGO → - Arriving for a meeting- Please, call me Sheila, la prego, mi chiami Sheila10 (al passivo) chiamarsi; avere nome; (rif. a soprannome, ecc.) essere chiamato, essere detto; ( di libro, film, ecc.) intitolarsi, essere intitolato, avere come titolo: What's this thing called?, come si chiama questo?; DIALOGO → - Discussing books 1- What's the book called?, qual è il titolo del libro?; His friend was called Jasper, il suo amico si chiamava Jasper; King John, also called John Lackland, Re Giovanni, detto anche Giovanni Senzaterra11 definire; dire; chiamare: I wouldn't call him a close friend, non lo definirei un amico intimo; That's what I call a miracle, io questo lo chiamo (o per me è) un miracolo; She calls herself an artist, si definisce un'artista; dice di essere un'artistaB v. i.3 telefonare; chiamare: I'm calling about your ad, telefono per il suo annuncio; Where was he calling from?, da dove chiamava?; DIALOGO → - On the phone- Who's calling, please?, scusi, chi parla?4 andare; venire; passare; far visita; andare a trovare: Has anybody called?, è venuto nessuno?; The nurse called every day, l'infermiera passava tutti i giorni; to call at the bank, passare in banca; to call into the post office, passare all'ufficio postale; We called on our neighbours to see if everything was all right, siamo passati dai vicini per vedere se andava tutto bene● to call sb. 's attention to st., richiamare l'attenzione di q. su qc. □ to call the banns, fare le pubblicazioni (matrimoniali) □ to call sb. 's bluff ► bluff (3) □ (fin.) to call bonds, riscattare obbligazioni □ (leg.) to call a case, chiamare una causa; fissare un'udienza □ (telef., USA) to call collect, fare una telefonata a carico del destinatario □ (aeron., trasp.) to call a flight, annunciare un volo □ to call a halt, dare l'alt; fermare □ to call into being, dar vita a; creare □ to call into play, chiamare in gioco; mettere in moto □ to call into (o in) question, mettere in dubbio □ to call it ( seguito da una cifra), fare…; Let's call it $100, facciamo cento dollari □ (fam.) to call it a day, aver lavorato abbastanza; fare punto (e basta); chiuderla lì: It's getting dark: let's call it a day!, si fa buio: chiudiamola qui; DIALOGO → - In a meeting- I think we'll call it a day there, credo che concluderemo qui □ to call it quits, considerarsi pari; chiudere la faccenda; chiuderla lì; ( anche) farla finita, lasciare tutto, chiudere: Take these ten pounds and let's call it quits, prendi queste dieci sterline e chiudiamola lì □ to call sb. names, insultare q. □ (fam. USA) to call the shots, essere quello che decide, che comanda; comandare □ to call a spade a spade, dire pane al pane; parlare chiaro □ to call to account, chiamare alla resa dei conti; chiedere conto a q. (di qc.) □ to call to arms, chiamare alle armi □ to call to mind, richiamare alla mente (o alla memoria) □ to call to order, richiamare all'ordine □ to call the tune, essere quello che decide, che comanda; comandare; dirigere la musica □ to call st. one's own, dire che qc. ci appartiene: The study was the only place I could call my own, lo studio era l'unico posto che potevo dire (o che fosse) veramente mio □ (leg., in GB) to be called to the Bar, essere ammesso all'esercizio della professione forense □ (leg., in GB) to be called within the Bar, essere nominato ► «King's (o Queen's) Counsel» (► counsel) □ (eufem. fam.) Don't call us, we'll call you, la chiameremo noi; le faremo sapere ( equivalente a una risposta negativa data a un candidato, un postulante, ecc.) □ ( radio) London calling, qui Londra. -
89 outside
1. [ʹaʋtsaıd] n1. наружная часть или сторона; внешняя поверхностьthe outside of the house was painted a light yellow - с наружной стороны дом был окрашен в светло-жёлтый цвет
to look at smth. from the outside - посмотреть на что-л. со стороны
don't judge a thing from /by/ the outside - не суди(те) о вещах только по их внешнему виду
2. лицо или группа лиц, не являющихся членами фирмы, общества, правительства и т. п.the new president of the company came from the outside - новый глава компании был человеком со стороны /пришёл из другой фирмы/
3. внешний мир4. внешность; наружностьhis outside is rough, but he is good at heart - у него грубая внешность, но он добрый человек
oh, what a goodly outside falsehood hath! ( Shakespeare) - о, как на вид бесчестность хороша!
5. разг. непосвящённый, не имеющий доступа к чему-л.6. pl наружные листы ( в стопе бумаги)7. пассажир империала♢
at the (very) outside - разг. самое большее, в крайнем случаеthere were only fifty people there at the outside - там было не более пятидесяти человек
it's twelve o'clock at the outside - во всяком случае сейчас не более двенадцати часов
not worth more than £10 at the outside - крайняя цена - десять фунтов
2. [ʹaʋtsaıd] ahe did it in ten minutes at the outside - он сделал это максимум за десять минут
1. 1) наружный, внешнийoutside lane - спорт. внешняя дорожка
outside sentinel - воен. часовой внешнего поста
outside water - мор. забортная вода
2) находящийся или происходящий на улице, вне домаoutside measurements - внешние /наружные/ размеры (ящика и т. п.)
an outside seat on an omnibus - место на империале омнибуса [ср. тж. 2]
2. крайнийoutside seat - место с краю [ср. тж. 1, 2)]
3. внешний, постороннийan outside man - наблюдатель; человек со стороны
outside noises disturbed the class - (какие-то) посторонние шумы отвлекали класс от занятий
4. внеклассный, внеаудиторныйoutside reading - внеклассное /внеаудиторное/ чтение
5. разг. крайний, предельный6. амер. незначительный, ничтожныйan outside chance to win [for recovery] - ничтожный шанс на победу [на выздоровление]
7. проходящий большее расстояние (при повороте, движении по кругу)the right-hand wheels are the outside wheels in a turn to the left - правые колёса (автомобиля) при повороте налево проходят больший путь, чем левые
3. [aʋtʹsaıd] adv♢
outside market - неофициальная биржа1. 1) с наружной стороны (чего-л.), снаружиthe house was painted green outside - снаружи дом был покрашен в зелёный цвет
2) на улице; вне дома, помещения и т. п.they could see everything that took place outside - им было видно всё, что делалось на улице
2. наружу; передаётся тж. глагольной приставкой вы-let's go outside - давайте выйдем на улицу /из комнаты, из дома и т. п./
please step outside and wait to be called into the office - выйди(те), пожалуйста, из комнаты и подожди(те), пока вас не вызовут
3. мор. в открытом море4. [aʋtʹsaıd,ʹaʋtsaıd] prep♢
outside in - наизнанку1. 1) вне; за (пределами)he is known far outside his own country - он известен далеко за пределами своей родины
about 300 yards outside Liverpool street - приблизительно в 300 ярдах от Ливерпульской улицы
it is outside his duties [plans] - это не входит в его обязанности [планы]
they are outside my circle of friends - они не относятся к числу моих друзей
the question at the examination was quite outside the lectures - вопрос, заданный на экзамене, совершенно не освещался в лекциях
these questions lie outside the scope [the purpose] of my address - эти вопросы выходят за рамки [не входят в задачи] моего выступления
2) за (пределы), из2. кроме, за исключениемoutside him, none of us liked the play - пьеса не понравилась никому, кроме него
outside their work they know nothing - кроме своей работы они ничего не знают
this phrase is little used outside business letters - эта фраза употребляется почти исключительно в деловой переписке
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90 outside
1. n наружная часть или сторона; внешняя поверхностьthe outside of the house was painted a light yellow — с наружной стороны дом был окрашен в светло-жёлтый цвет
2. n внешний мир3. n внешность; наружностьhis outside is rough, but he is good at heart — у него грубая внешность, но он добрый человек
4. n наружные листы5. n пассажир империала6. a наружный, внешний7. a находящийся или происходящий на улице, вне дома8. a внешний, посторонний9. a внеклассный, внеаудиторный10. a разг. крайний, предельный11. a амер. незначительный, ничтожный12. a проходящий большее расстояниеthe right-hand wheels are the outside wheels in a turn to the left — правые колёса при повороте налево проходят больший путь, чем левые
13. adv с наружной стороны, снаружиthey could see everything that took place outside — им было видно всё, что делалось на улице
14. adv мор. в открытом море15. prep вне; заthe question at the examination was quite outside the lectures — вопрос, заданный на экзамене, совершенно не освещался в лекциях
outside indicator — индикатор, находящийся вне титруемой жидкости
16. prep за, из17. prep кроме, за исключениемoutside him, none of us liked the play — пьеса не понравилась никому, кроме него
outside of — кроме, за исключением
Синонимический ряд:1. alien (adj.) alien; foreign; unfamiliar2. distant (adj.) distant; faint; negligible; off; remote; slender; slight; slim; small3. farthest (adj.) apart from; away from; extreme; farther; farthest; outermost4. maximum (adj.) maximal; maximum; top; topmost; utmost5. outdoor (adj.) alfresco; hypaethral; open-air; outdoor; out-of-door6. outer (adj.) covering; exterior; external; outer; outward; over; surface7. edge (noun) border; boundary; bounds; edge; end; outline8. exterior (noun) cover; covering; exterior; facade; face; sheath; skin; surface; topside9. outdoors (noun) open; open air; outdoors; out-of-doors; without10. outdoors (other) out; out of doors; outdoors; withoutdoors11. outward (other) outward; outwards; withoutАнтонимический ряд:center; familiar; indoors; inside; interior -
91 perfect
1. 'pə:fikt adjective1) (without fault or flaw; excellent: a perfect day for a holiday; a perfect rose.) perfecto2) (exact: a perfect copy.) perfecto3) (very great; complete: a perfect stranger.) completo, auténtico
2. pə'fekt verb(to make perfect: He went to France to perfect his French.) perfeccionar- perfectionist
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perfect1 adj perfecto / idealperfect2 vb perfeccionarthe scientists are trying to perfect their new invention los científicos intentan perfeccionar su nuevo invento1 (gen) perfecto,-a; (behaviour, reputation) intachable2 (ideal) perfecto,-a, ideal3 (absolute, utter - fool) perdido,-a, redomado,-a; (- gentleman) consumado; (- waste of time) auténtico,-a4 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL perfecto,-a1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL perfecto1 perfeccionarperfect [pər'fɛkt] vt: perfeccionarperfect ['pərfɪkt] adj: perfecto♦ perfectly advadj.• acabado, -a adj.• cabal adj.• consumado, -a adj.• exacto, -a adj.• fino, -a adj.• hecho, -a adj.• peregrino, -a adj.• perfecto, -a adj.n.• pretérito perfecto s.m.v.• completar v.• perfeccionar v.• puntualizar v.
I 'pɜːrfɪkt, 'pɜːfɪkt1)a) (precise, exact) <circle/copy> perfectob) ( faultless) perfectohe speaks perfect French — habla francés perfectamente or a la perfección
c) ( ideal) <weather/day> ideal, perfecto; <example/excuse> perfecto; < opportunity> ideal2) ( complete) (before n)a perfect idiot — un perfecto idiota, un idiota redomado
II pər'fekt, pə'fekttransitive verb perfeccionar
III 'pɜːrfɪkt, 'pɜːfɪkt['pɜːfɪkt]the future/present perfect — el futuro/pretérito perfecto
1. ADJ1) (=faultless) perfecto•
he spoke perfect English, his English was perfect — hablaba un inglés perfectopractice 1., 1), word-perfect•
his Spanish is far from perfect — su español dista mucho de ser perfecto2) (=ideal) [moment, solution, place] ideal, perfectoa job like that would be perfect for you — un trabajo como ese sería ideal or perfecto para ti
he's the perfect man for the job — es el hombre idóneo or ideal or perfecto para el cargo
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his expertise made him the perfect choice — su experiencia hacía de él la persona idónea or ideal or perfecta3) (=exact) perfecto4) (=absolute, utter)a perfect fool/stranger — un perfecto idiota/desconocido
it makes perfect sense to me — me parece completamente or totalmente lógico
6) (Mus) [fourth, fifth, octave] perfecto2.['pɜːfɪkt]N (Gram) future 1., 2), present I, 3., past 5.3.[pǝ'fekt]VT perfeccionar4.['pɜːfɪkt]CPDperfect number N — (Math) número m perfecto
perfect pitch N — (Mus) oído m perfecto
perfect tense N (also: present perfect tense) —
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the perfect tense — el tiempo perfecto* * *
I ['pɜːrfɪkt, 'pɜːfɪkt]1)a) (precise, exact) <circle/copy> perfectob) ( faultless) perfectohe speaks perfect French — habla francés perfectamente or a la perfección
c) ( ideal) <weather/day> ideal, perfecto; <example/excuse> perfecto; < opportunity> ideal2) ( complete) (before n)a perfect idiot — un perfecto idiota, un idiota redomado
II [pər'fekt, pə'fekt]transitive verb perfeccionar
III ['pɜːrfɪkt, 'pɜːfɪkt]the future/present perfect — el futuro/pretérito perfecto
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92 pris
pris, prise1 [pʀi, pʀiz]a. [place] taken• ça me fera 250 €, c'est toujours ça de pris (inf) I'll get 250 euros, that's better than nothingb. [personne] busy• désolé, je suis pris sorry, I'm busyc. [nez] blocked ; [gorge] hoarsed. [crème, mayonnaise] sete. ( = envahi par) pris de remords overcome with remorse* * *
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1) ( occupé) busyje suis pris — ( pour l'instant) I'm busy; ( pour la période qui vient) I've got something on
2) ( gelé) frozen3) ( encombré) [nez] stuffed up; [bronches] congested4) ( affecté)être pris de nausées — to feel sick GB ou nauseous US
* * *pʀi, pʀiz pris, -e1. ppSee:2. adj1) (place) taken2)3) (mains) full4) (personne) busyJe serai très pris la semaine prochaine. — I'll be very busy next week.
5) (= saisi)* * *A pp ⇒ prendre.B pp adj1 ( occupé) busy; nous sommes très pris cette semaine we're very busy this week; si vous n'êtes pas pris if you're not doing anything; je suis pris ( pour l'instant) I'm busy; ( pour la période qui vient) I've got something on; ma journée est prise I'm busy all day; j'ai les mains prises I've got my hands full; les places sont toutes prises all the seats are taken;2 ( vendu) sold; tout a été pris en une heure everything was sold in one hour; toutes les places sont prises it's sold out;3 ( gelé) frozen; les eaux du lac sont prises the lake is frozen;5 ( affecté) pris de overcome with [inquiétude, remords, envie]; pris de panique panic-stricken; être pris de fièvre to have a temperature; être pris de regrets/terreur/désespoir to be full of ou overcome with regret/terror/despair; être pris de nausées to feel sick GB ou nauseous US; pris de boisson under the influence.C prise nf1 Mil ( capture) capture; ( assaut) storming; la prise de Monastir the capture of Monastir; la prise de la Bastille the storming of the Bastille;3 Chasse, Pêche (au filet, piège) catching ¢; prise d'une panthère au filet catching a panther in a net; une belle prise ( pêche sportive) a fine catch; ( pêche commerciale) a fine haul;5 ( point permettant de saisir) hold; avoir du mal à trouver une prise to have trouble finding a hold; n'offrir aucune prise lit ( pour la main) to have no handholds; ( pour le pied) to have no footholds; fig [personne] to be impossible to pin down; avoir prise sur qn to have a hold over sb; avoir prise sur qch to have leverage on sth; donner or laisser prise à [personne] to lay oneself open to; être en prise Aut [moteur, conducteur] to be in gear; être en prise (directe) avec qch [personne] to be in (close) touch with sth; être en prise avec l'actualité [journal] to have its finger on the pulse of events;6 ( absorption) la prise d'alcool est déconseillée pendant le traitement do not take alcohol during the course of treatment; à ingérer en trois prises quotidiennes to be taken three times daily;7 ( solidification) setting ¢;8 Électrotech ( femelle) socket GB, outlet US; ( mâle) plug; prise à deux fiches two-pin plug; prise multiple ( domino) (multiplug) adaptor; ( sur une rallonge) trailing socket; prise triple ( domino) three-way adaptor; ( sur une rallonge) three-way trailing socket;prise d'air gén air inlet; Aviat air intake; prise d'antenne Radio, TV ( femelle) aerial socket; ( mâle) aerial plug; prise d'armes Mil military parade; prise d'assaut Mil storming ¢; prise de bec○ row○, argument; prise en charge Prot Soc granting¢ of benefits; Transp ( dans un taxi) minimum fare; prise en compte consideration (de of); prise de conscience realization; prise de contact initial contact; prise de contrôle Fin takeover; prise de corps Jur arrest; prise de courant Électrotech ( femelle) socket GB, outlet US; prise de décision decision-making ¢; prise d'eau Constr water supply point; prise de guerre Mil spoils (pl) of war; prise de fonctions (de président, dirigeant) inauguration; ( d'employé) first day at work; prise d'otages Mil hostage-taking ¢; prise de participation Fin acquisition of a stake (dans in); prise de pouvoir Pol takeover; prise de position Pol stand; prise de sang Méd blood test; faire une prise de sang à qn to take a blood sample from sb; prise de son Cin, Radio, TV sound recording ¢; prise de terre Électrotech earth GB, ground US; prise de vue Cin, Vidéo shooting ¢; Phot shot.être aux prises avec des difficultés to be grappling with difficulties; être aux prises avec ses concurrents to be doing battle with one's competitors.→ link=prendre prendre————————1. [occupé - personne] busyaide-moi, tu vois bien que j'ai les mains prises help me, can't you see my hands are full?[nez] blocked3. [envahi]————————prise nom féminintrouve une prise et dis-moi quand tu es prêt à soulever (le piano) get a grip (on the piano) and tell me when you're ready to lift ita. [personne] to lay oneself open to attackb. [idée, réalisation] to be open to attack2. [absorption - d'un médicament] takingla prise d'insuline doit se faire aux heures prescrites insulin must be injected at the prescribed times5. ÉLECTRICITÉprise (de courant) ou électriquea. [mâle] plugb. [femelle] socket6. TECHNOLOGIEa. [ouverture] air inletb. [introduction d'air] ventilationà prise rapide [ciment, colle] quick-setting8. [dans des expressions]ma première prise de conscience de la souffrance humaine the first time I became aware of human sufferinga. [action] taking the habitb. [cérémonie] professionprise de parole: encore trois prises de parole avant la fin de la session three more speeches to go before the end of the sessionprise de position opinion, standa. [d'un héritage] acquisitionb. [d'un territoire] taking possessiona. [légale] (political) takeoverb. [illégale] seizure of poweraux prises avec locution prépositionnelleje l'ai laissé aux prises avec un problème de géométrie I left him grappling ou wrestling with a geometry problem————————en prise locution adverbialemets-toi en prise put the car in ou into gear————————en prise locution adjectivaleêtre en prise (directe) avec la réalité (figuré) to have a good hold on ou to have a firm grip on realityprise de bec nom fémininprise de sang nom fémininprise de son nom fémininla prise de son est de Raoul Fleck sound (engineer), Raoul Fleckprise de vues nom féminin[image] (camera) shotprise de vues: Marie Vilmet camera: Marie Vilmetprise en charge nom féminin2. [par un taxi] minimum (pick-up) charge -
93 soin
soin [swɛ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = application) care ; ( = ordre et propreté) tidiness• avoir or prendre soin de faire qch to take care to do sth• avoir or prendre soin de qn/qch to take care of sb/sthb. ( = charge, responsabilité) carec. ( = traitement) le soin du cheveu haircare2. plural masculine noun• pour les soins des cheveux utilisez... for haircare use...• soins dentaires/médicaux dental/medical care• confier qn/qch aux (bons) soins de qn to leave sb/sth in the care of sb* * *swɛ̃
1.
nom masculin1) ( application) careavec soin — [choisir, préparer, travailler] carefully
prendre soin de quelqu'un/sa santé — to look after somebody/one's health
2) ( en cosmétique) ( produit) product
2.
soins nom masculin plurielsoins à domicile — homecare [U]
2) ( en cosmétique) care [U]soins corporels or du corps — body care [U]
soins du visage — skincare [U]
3) ( attention) care [U]‘aux bons soins de’ — ‘care of’, ‘c/o’
••* * *swɛ̃1. nm1) (= application) carefaire qch avec soin — to do sth carefully, to do sth with care
faire qch avec grand soin — to do sth very carefully, to do sth with great care
2) (= attention) careprendre soin de — to take care of, to look after
Prends bien soin de ce livre. — Take good care of this book.
Ne vous inquiétez pas, nous prendrons soin de vous. — Don't worry, we'll take care of you.
prendre soin de faire; avoir soin de faire — to take care to do
3) (= propreté, ordre) tidiness, neatnessranger qch avec soin — to put sth away tidily, to tidy sth away
4) (= responsabilité)2. soins nmpl1) (à un malade, blessé) treatment sg medical attention sg2) (= hygiène) care sg3) (= attention)être aux petits soins pour qn — to wait on sb hand and foot, to see to sb's every need
* * *A nm1 ( application) care; avec soin [choisir, préparer, travailler] carefully; sans soin carelessly; avec beaucoup de or un grand soin very carefully; le soin apporté (par qn) à qch the care taken (by sb) over sth; mettre un soin infini à faire to take infinite care in doing; prendre soin de qch to take care of sth; prendre soin de qn/sa santé to look after sb/one's health; avoir or prendre soin de faire ( s'appliquer) to be careful to do; ( s'assurer) to make sure to do; prends soin de ne pas réveiller les enfants be careful not to wake the children; nous avons pris soin d'éviter toute confrontation we were careful to avoid any confrontation; prendre soin de sa petite personne to coddle oneself; son premier soin a été d'appeler sa femme the first thing he did was to call his wife; laisser à qn/à d'autres le soin de faire to leave it to sb/to others to do; je laisse au lecteur le soin d'imaginer la suite I leave it to the reader to imagine the rest; ⇒ apporter, confier;2 Cosmét ( produit) product; soin aux extraits cellulaires product with cellular extracts; soin de bronzage suncare product; soin antipelliculaire dandruff treatment.B soins nmpl1 Méd ( traitement) treatment ¢; (ensemble d'activités, service) care ¢; recevoir/donner des soins to receive/give treatment; soins intensifs/d'urgence/médicaux/dentaires intensive/emergency/medical/dental care; les premiers soins à donner aux brûlés first-aid treatment for burns; soins à domicile homecare ¢; laisser qn sans soins to neglect sb; laisser qn mourir sans soins to let sb die of neglect;2 Cosmét care ¢; soins corporels or du corps body care ¢; soins esthétiques or de beauté beauty care ¢; soins du cheveu haircare ¢; soins du visage skincare ¢; soins de la peau body care ¢;3 ( attention) care ¢; confier or laisser qch/qn aux bons soins de qn to leave sth/sb in sb's care; ‘aux bons soins de’ ( sur une enveloppe) ‘care of’, ‘c/o’; publié par leurs/mes soins published by their/my good offices; organisé par les soins de l'association organized through the good offices of the association; les soins domestiques/du ménage domestic/household tasks.être aux petits soins pour qn to attend to sb's every need.[swɛ̃] nom masculin1. [attention] careavoir ou prendre soin de quelque chose to take care of somethingprendre soin de quelqu'un to look after ou to take care of somebodyavoir ou prendre soin de faire quelque chose to take care to do ou to make a point of doing somethingon dirait qu'elle met un soin tout particulier à m'agacer it's as if she was making a point of annoying meavec soin carefully, with caremon premier soin fut de tout ranger my first concern ou the first thing I did was to put everything back into place3. [propreté] neatnessavec soin neatly, tidily4. [responsabilité] taskconfier à quelqu'un le soin de faire quelque chose to entrust somebody with the task of doing something————————soins nom masculin pluriel1. [de routine] care[médicaments] treatmentdonner ou dispenser des soins à [médicaux] to give medical care topremiers soins, soins d'urgence first aidsoins dentaires dental treatment ou caresoins (médicaux) medical care ou treatmentnous apporterons tous nos soins au règlement de cette affaire we'll do our utmost to settle this matteraux bons soins de [dans le courrier] care of -
94 quiet
1. adjective,be quiet! — (coll.) sei still od. ruhig!
keep something quiet, keep quiet about something — (fig.) etwas geheimhalten
3) (gentle) sanft; (peaceful) ruhig [Kind, Person]2. noun 3. transitive verbhave a quiet word with somebody — mit jemandem unter vier Augen reden
see academic.ru/59748/quieten">quieten* * *1. adjective1) (not making very much, or any, noise; without very much, or any, noise: Tell the children to be quiet; It's very quiet out in the country; a quiet person.) ruhig2) (free from worry, excitement etc: I live a very quiet life.) ruhig3) (without much movement or activity; not busy: We'll have a quiet afternoon watching television.) ruhig2. noun(a state, atmosphere, period of time etc which is quiet: In the quiet of the night; All I want is peace and quiet.) die Ruhe3. verb((especially American: often with down) to quieten.) beruhigen- quieten- quietly
- quietness
- keep quiet about
- on the quiet* * *qui·et[kwaɪət]I. adj<-er, -est>to speak in a \quiet voice leise sprechen2. (silent) ruhigplease be \quiet Ruhe bitte!to keep \quiet ruhig seinthey were told to keep \quiet ihnen wurde gesagt, dass sie still sein sollengive the baby a bottle to keep her \quiet gib mal dem Baby die Flasche, damit es nicht schreitthe new teacher can't keep the children \quiet der neue Lehrer hat die Kinder nicht im Griffa \quiet corner/place eine ruhige Ecke/ein ruhiger Platzin \quiet contemplation in stiller Betrachtungyou've been very \quiet all evening — is anything the matter? du warst den ganzen Abend sehr ruhig — ist irgendwas?if she knows something, she's keeping very \quiet about it wenn sie etwas davon weiß, so sagt sie nichts darüberto keep sb \quiet jdn zum Schweigen bringen4. (secret) heimlichto feel a \quiet satisfaction eine stille Genugtuung empfindento have a \quiet word with sb mit jdm ein Wörtchen im Vertrauen reden famcan I have a \quiet word with you? könnte ich Sie [mal] unter vier Augen sprechen?to keep sth \quiet etw für sich akk behaltenthey wanted a \quiet wedding sie wollten eine Hochzeit in kleinem Rahmen6. (not exciting) geruhsamit's a \quiet peaceful little village es ist ein beschaulicher und friedlicher kleiner Ort; (not busy) street, town ruhig7.▶ anything for a \quiet life! wenn ich doch nur eine Sekunde mal meine Ruhe hätte!let's have some \quiet! Ruhe bitte!peace and \quiet Ruhe und FriedenI just want peace and \quiet for five minutes ich will nur fünf Minuten lang meine Ruhe habenI go camping for some peace and \quiet ich gehe zelten, weil ich ein wenig Ruhe und Stille finden möchte3.▶ on the \quiet heimlichto get married on the \quiet in aller Stille heiratenIII. vt esp AM▪ to \quiet sb/sth jdn/etw besänftigento \quiet children Kinder zur Ruhe bringen* * *['kwaɪət]1. adj (+er)1) (= silent) still; neighbours, person ruhig, still; engine ruhig; footsteps, music, car, voice leiseat night when the office is quiet — nachts, wenn im Büro alles still ist
she was as quiet as a mouse — sie war mucksmäuschenstill (inf)
(be) quiet! — Ruhe!
can't you keep your dog quiet? — können Sie nicht zusehen, dass ihr Hund still ist?
that book should keep him quiet for a while — das Buch sollte ihn eine Weile beschäftigt halten, mit dem Buch sollte er eine Weile zu tun haben
to keep quiet about sth — über etw (acc) nichts sagen
you've kept very quiet about it — du hast ja nicht viel darüber verlauten lassen
to go quiet — still werden; (music etc) leise werden
could you make the class quiet for a minute? —
to have a quiet mind —
he had a quiet sleep the patient had a quiet night — er hat ruhig geschlafen der Patient verbrachte eine ruhige or ungestörte Nacht
yesterday everything was quiet on the Syrian border — gestern herrschte Ruhe or war alles ruhig an der syrischen Grenze
I was just sitting there having a quiet drink — ich saß da und habe in aller Ruhe mein Bier etc getrunken
4) (= unpretentious, simple) dress, tie, colour dezent; style einfach, schlicht; elegance schlicht; wedding, dinner, funeral im kleinen RahmenI caught him having a quiet drink — ich habe ihn dabei erwischt, wie er heimlich getrunken hat
6) (= unobtrusive, confidential) dinner ruhig, im kleinen Kreis; negotiation besonnen, vertraulich; diplomacy besonnen2. nRuhe fon the quiet —
See:→ peace3. vtSee:= quieten4. vi(US: become quiet) nachlassen, erlahmen, erlöschen* * *quiet [ˈkwaıət]A adj (adv quietly)1. ruhig, still (beide auch fig Person etc)quiet run TECH ruhiger Gang;be quiet! sei still oder ruhig!;quiet, please ich bitte um Ruhe!; Ruhe, bitte!;a) sich ruhig verhalten, still sein,b) den Mund halten3. ruhig, friedlich, behaglich, beschaulich (Leben etc):a quiet evening ein ruhiger oder geruhsamer Abend;4. bewegungslos, still (Gewässer)5. fig versteckt, geheim, heimlich, leise:a quiet resentment ein heimlicher Groll;keep sth quiet etwas geheim halten oder für sich behalten6. ruhig, unauffällig:quiet colo(u)rs ruhige oder gedämpfte Farben7. WIRTSCH ruhig, still, flau (Saison etc)B s1. Ruhe f2. Ruhe f, Stille f:on the quiet umg klammheimlich; heimlich, still und leiseC v/t1. beruhigen, zur Ruhe bringen2. beruhigen, besänftigen3. zum Schweigen bringen* * *1. adjective,1) (silent) still; (not loud) leise [Schritte, Musik, Stimme, Motor, Fahrzeug]be quiet! — (coll.) sei still od. ruhig!
keep something quiet, keep quiet about something — (fig.) etwas geheimhalten
2) (peaceful, not busy) ruhig3) (gentle) sanft; (peaceful) ruhig [Kind, Person]4) (not overt, disguised) versteckt; heimlich [Groll]5) (not formal) zwanglos; klein [Feier]6) (not showy) dezent [Farben, Muster]; schlicht [Eleganz, Stil]2. nounRuhe, die; (silence, stillness) Stille, die3. transitive verb* * *adj.leis adj.ruhig adj.still adj. -
95 falde
4па́датьfálde i ǿjnene — броса́ться в глаза́
* * *come down, drop, fall, tumble* * *vb (faldt, faldet) fall;( i krig) be killed,F fall;F decline,( pludseligt) drop,( stærkere) slump;( i straffesag) sentence is pronounced,( i civilsag) judgment is delivered;[ tage det som det kan falde] take things as they come;[ lade falde]( fremkomme med) let fall ( fx a few words, a remark), drop ( fxa hint, a remark);[ tiden falder ham lang], se tid;[ det falder mig let] I find it easy;[ det falder sig sådan at] it so happens that;[ dette stof falder så smukt] this material hangs so well;[ denne sætning falder tungt] this sentence reads heavy;( på teater) the curtain falls (el. comes down);[ med præp & adv:][ falde `af] fall off, come off;(om hår etc) fall out, come out;[ der kan falde noget af til dig] you may come in for a share;[ falde af på den] lose grip;[ han er faldet af på den] he is not the man he was;[ det falder af sig selv] it is a matter of course, it goes without saying;[ falde bort]( opgives) be dropped;( ophøre) be discontinued, lapse;( miste sin gyldighed) cease to be valid;(se også bortfalde);[ falde efter](om hest etc) be sired by;[ falde for] fall for ( fx all girls fall for him);[ falde for fjendehånd] die at the hands of the enemy;[ falde for fristelsen] succumb to temptation;( hænde) occur, happen ( fx if it should happen),( vise sig) turn up ( fx any jobs that might turn up);[ når din vej falder forbi] when you come my (el. this) way;(dø) die, pass away;(opgive studium etc) drop out;( svigte) fall away, desert one's party;(rel) lapse (from one's faith);[ falde hen]( døse hen) doze off,( falde i søvn) drop off;( i drømmerier) fall into a reverie;[ falde `i](i vandet etc) fall in,( gennem is) fall through,( gå i en fælde) walk into a trap,( lukke sig) fall to,( stemme i) join in;[ talen falder i tre afsnit] the speech falls into three parts;[ falde i armene på en] fall into somebody's arms;[ falde i hænderne på en] fall into somebody's hands, fall into the hands of somebody;[ falde i øjnene] be conspicuous;[ falde igennem] fall through;( ved eksamen) fail, be ploughed;[ ved siden af ham vil jeg falde igennem] I am simply not in it with him;[ falde ind]( med en bemærkning) cut in;( synge med) join in;[ hvor kan det falde dig ind at?] how dare you? what do you mean by -ing?[ det kunne aldrig falde mig ind] I wouldn't dream of (doing) such a thing;[ det falder mig ind] it occurs to me;[ falde ind i et land] invade a country;(se også dør);[ falde ind under] come under ( fx it comes under another heading);[ falde ned] fall down,( om fly) crash;[ fald ned!](T: hids dig ned) cool down![ falde ned af en stige] fall off (el. down from) a ladder;(se også stol);[ falde ned over hovedet på], se hoved;[ falde `om] fall down ( fx the tree fell down with a crash), fall over,( om person også, pludseligt) drop ( fx drop dead; ready to drop with fatigue; he dropped into a chair),( bryde sammen) collapse ( fx with fatigue);(T: dratte om) keel over;[ han faldt mig om halsen] he threw his arms round my neck;[ vi var ved at falde om af grin] we fell about (laughing);[ falde over]( snuble over) fall over, stumble over,( få fat i) come across;(se også ben);( gå løs på) go for, fall on, attack;[ falde `på]( indtræde) set in, fall ( fx darkness (, night) is falling);[` falde på]( om lys) fall on;( også) the light caught his face;[ gevinsten faldt på nr 123] ticket number 123 came up with the prize;[ min fødselsdag falder på en søndag] my birthday is (el. falls) on a Sunday;( også) night is coming on;[ hvordan falder du på det?] what makes you think that?(også fig) fall into place ( fx when I read his letter everything fell into place),(se også brik);[ falde sammen] collapse,( om person, modstand også) crumple up,[ falde sammen med] coincide with;( lukke sig) close;( slutte tæt) fit closely;( finde sig til rette) settle down,T shake down;[ falde godt til blandt] mix (el. fit in) well with;[ falde ham til besvær] become a burden to him;[ falde til ro], se I. ro;[ falde tilbage på] fall back on ( fx have a pension (, something) to fall back on);[ falde tilbage til] fall back on ( fx old methods),( om tidligere, uheldig tilstand) revert to ( fx a primitivestate), relapse into ( fx crime);[ falde ud] fall out ( fx fall out of the window);( udvikle sig) turn out ( fx it turned out well);[ falde ud af rollen], se rolle;[ falde ud af takten] get out of time;[ falde ud i]( om flod) fall (el. flow) into;[ falde uden for] be (el. fall) outside ( fx one's competence, one's field), stand outside ( fx the discussion);[ falde væk], se ovf: falde bort. -
96 get smth. to rights
(get (put или set) smth. to rights)приводить что-л. в порядок, в должный вид, навести порядок в чём-л.; убирать (комнату, квартиру и т. п.)To much confabulation succeeded a sound of scrubbing and setting to rights... (Ch. Brontë, ‘Jane Eyre’, ch. XVI) — К этим громким голосам примешался еще шум уборки...
Everything was in an awful mess, ‘I'll get the place to rights generally,’ she apologized. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Coonardoo’, ch. XV) — Все было в ужасном беспорядке. - Обычно я держу кухню в чистоте, - извинилась она.
...two or three times a week she took her mother's place in looking after Annixter's house, making the beds, putting his room to rights, bringing his meals from the kitchen. (Fr. Norris, ‘The Octopus’, book I, ch. II) —...два-три раза в неделю Хилма присматривала за домом Анникстера, заменяя свою мать, - убирала его комнату, постель и приносила ему обед.
I... told Wellington that a good polish with a leather would set it to rights, and Mrs. Ashley would think the saddle had come down from London yesterday. (D. du Maurier, ‘My Cousin Rachel’, ch. IX) — Я: ". сказал Веллингтону, что если хорошенько почистить седло куском кожи, то оно будет как новое и миссис Эшли подумает, что его вчера прислали из Лондона."
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97 К-212
КОМАР НОСА (у) HE ПОДТОЧИТ (HE ПОДТОЧИЛ БЫ) coll VP sub these forms only used as indep. sent or subord clause (introduced by что or, if subjunctive, by чтобы, often after a main clause containing так), fixed WOsth. is done so flawlessly that no defects can be found: (it is) a precise (beautiful, very neat) job(it's) done to a T (to perfection).Выходит, всё делается по правилам - комар носу не подточит (Эткинд 1). So everything was being done according to the rules-a beautiful job (1a).«Выкопал я ей яму, как тайничку полагается, книзу шире, кувшином, узким горлом вверх. Яму тоже дымом сушили, обогревали. В самую, самую метель. Спрятали картошку... землей забросали. Комар носу не подточит» (Пастернак 1). "So I made the pit in the proper way for a hiding place, wide at the bottom and narrow at the top, like a jug, and we started a fire again and warmed and dried the pit with the smoke-all in a howling blizzard. Then we put the potatoes into the pit and the earth back on top. A very neat job it was" (1a). -
98 Н-115
С НОГ НА ГОЛОВУ ставить, переворачивать что, встать и т. п. coll PrepP Invar usu. adv fixed WO(in refer, to a state of affairs, s.o. 's understanding of sth. etc) (to present sth., sth. is perceived etc) as being opposite to what it is in reality, (to interpret sth., sth. is interpreted etc) as having a meaning opposite to what was intended: (stand (turn) sth.) on its head(stand (turn) sth.) upside down (on its head) (in limited contexts) (get (have) sth.) all backward (put) the cart before the horse.Всё для Настёны перепуталось, всё сошло со своих мест и встало с ног на голову (Распутин 2). (For Nastyona) everything was mixed up, moved from its place and standing upside down on its head (2a). -
99 комар носа не подточил бы
• КОМАР НОСА <-у> НЕ ПОДТОЧИТ < НЕ ПОДТОЧИЛ БЫ> coll[VPsubj; these forms only; used as indep. sent or subord clause (introduced by что or, if subjunctive, by чтобы, often after a main clause containing так), fixed WO]=====⇒ sth. is done so flawlessly that no defects can be found:- (it is) a precise (beautiful, very neat) job;- (it's) done to a T (to perfection).♦ Выходит, всё делается по правилам - комар носу не подточит (Эткинд 1). So everything was being done according to the rules - a beautiful job (1a).♦ "Выкопал я ей яму, как тайничку полагается, книзу шире, кувшином, узким горлом вверх. Яму тоже дымом сушили, обогревали. В самую, самую метель. Спрятали картошку... землей забросали. Комар носу не подточит" (Пастернак 1). "So I made the pit in the proper way for a hiding place, wide at the bottom and narrow at the top, like a jug, and we started a fire again and warmed and dried the pit with the smoke - all in a howling blizzard. Then we put the potatoes into the pit and the earth back on top. A very neat job it was" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > комар носа не подточил бы
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100 комар носа не подточит
• КОМАР НОСА <-у> НЕ ПОДТОЧИТ < НЕ ПОДТОЧИЛ БЫ> coll[VPsubj; these forms only; used as indep. sent or subord clause (introduced by что or, if subjunctive, by чтобы, often after a main clause containing так), fixed WO]=====⇒ sth. is done so flawlessly that no defects can be found:- (it is) a precise (beautiful, very neat) job;- (it's) done to a T (to perfection).♦ Выходит, всё делается по правилам - комар носу не подточит (Эткинд 1). So everything was being done according to the rules - a beautiful job (1a).♦ "Выкопал я ей яму, как тайничку полагается, книзу шире, кувшином, узким горлом вверх. Яму тоже дымом сушили, обогревали. В самую, самую метель. Спрятали картошку... землей забросали. Комар носу не подточит" (Пастернак 1). "So I made the pit in the proper way for a hiding place, wide at the bottom and narrow at the top, like a jug, and we started a fire again and warmed and dried the pit with the smoke - all in a howling blizzard. Then we put the potatoes into the pit and the earth back on top. A very neat job it was" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > комар носа не подточит
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