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1 exploit
̈ɪˈeksplɔɪt I сущ. деяние, подвиг to perform an exploit ≈ совершать подвиг fantastic exploits ≈ фантастические/сказочные похождения heroic exploit ≈ геройский поступок Syn: act, deed, feat II гл.
1) а) пользоваться, использовать, эксплуатировать Syn: utilize б) перен. играть( на чьих-либо чувствах, слабости и т.д.), пользоваться (чем-л. в своих интересах) Sometimes it is necessary to exploit your opponent's weakness. ≈ Иногда просто необходимо воспользоваться слабостью оппонентов.
2) разрабатывать( шахты, копи, месторождения и т.д.) подвиг - to perform *s совершать подвиги - to sing smb.'s *s воспевать чьи-л. подвиги эксплуатировать - to be *d (by) подвергаться эксплуатации (с чьей-л. стороны) использовать (в своих интересах) - to * smb.'s kindness пользоваться /злоупотреблять/ чьей-л. добротой разрабатывать (месторождения) (военное) развивать успех (тж. to * success) (американизм) (коммерческое) рекламировать, выдвигать - to * a product продвигать товар на рынок, создавать спрос на какое-л. изделие exploit воен.: to exploit success развивать успех ~ использовать ~ подвиг ~ продвигать на рынок ~ разрабатывать (копи) ~ рекламировать ~ эксплуатировать, использовать (в своих интересах) ~ эксплуатировать exploit воен.: to exploit success развивать успех ~ to capacity использовать на полную мощность ~ to the utmost использовать на полную мощность -
2 exploit
I ['eksplɔɪt] сущ.деяние, подвигfantastic exploits — фантастические, сказочные похождения
Syn:II [ɪk'splɔɪt], [ek-] гл.1)а) пользоваться, использовать, эксплуатироватьSyn:б) играть (на чьих-либо чувствах, слабости), пользоваться (чем-л. в своих интересах)Sometimes it is necessary to exploit your opponent's weakness. — Иногда просто необходимо воспользоваться слабостью оппонентов.
2) разрабатывать (шахты, копи, месторождения) -
3 fábula
f.1 fable, fib, fairy tale, fabrication.2 fable, story, tale.* * *1 LITERATURA fable2 (mito) myth, legend3 (mentira) invention\* * *SF1) (Literat) fable; (=historia) tale, story2) (=rumor) rumour, rumor (EEUU); (=chisme) (piece of) gossip; (=mentira) invention3) *4) † (=argumento) plot, story5) † (=persona) talk of the town, laughing-stock* * ** * *= fable, cautionary tale.Ex. From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.Ex. Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them.----* escritor de fábulas = fabulist.* * ** * *= fable, cautionary tale.Ex: From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'Coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.
Ex: Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them.* escritor de fábulas = fabulist.* * *1 ( Lit) fable2 (mentira) fabrication, invention* * *
Del verbo fabular: ( conjugate fabular)
fabula es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
fábula sustantivo femenino (Lit) fable;
( mentira) fabrication
fábula f Lit fable
♦ Locuciones: de fábula, absolutely fine, tremendous: las cosas van de fábula, things are going really well
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English:
fable
* * *fábula nf1. [relato] fable;[leyenda] legend, myth2. [rumor] piece of gossip;[mentira] story, invention;sus hazañas no son más que fábulas those exploits of his are all imaginary3.de fábula [estupendo] fabulous, fantastic;la paella me salió de fábula my paella turned out wonderfully, my paella was superb;lo pasamos de fábula we had a fabulous o fantastic time* * *f1 fable;de fábula fam fabulous, terrific2 ( mentira) lie* * *fábula nf1) : fable2) : fabrication, fib* * *fábula n fable
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