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1 Basis
f; -, Basen1. (Grundlage) basis, foundation; die Basis bilden für etw. be ( oder constitute) the basis of ( oder for) s.th.; auf breiter / gesunder Basis on a broad / sound basis; auf gleicher Basis on equal terms, on an equal footing; auf solider Basis on a solid ( oder firm) footing; auf der Basis von... beruhen be founded on...; seine berufliche Basis ausbauen extend one’s professional competence2. POL. grass roots Pl., base; in der Partei: rank and file; an der Basis arbeiten work ( oder be active) at grass-roots level4. ARCHIT., MATH., MIL. base* * *die Basis(Grundlage) base; basis; foundation;(Mathematik) radix;(Politik) grass-roots* * *Ba|sis ['baːzɪs]f -, Basen['baːzn] basis; (ARCHIT, MIL, MATH) baseauf breiter Básis — on a broad basis
auf einer festen or soliden Básis ruhen — to be firmly established
sich auf gleicher Básis treffen — to meet on an equal footing, to meet on equal terms
Básis und Überbau (Pol, Sociol) — foundation and superstructure
* * *Ba·sis<-, Basen>[ˈba:zɪs, pl ˈba:zn̩]f1. (Grundlage) basis▪ die \Basis the grass roots [level]an der \Basis arbeiten to do grass roots work3. ARCHIT base4. MIL base* * *die; Basis, Basen1) (Grundlage) basisauf einer festen Basis ruhen — have a firm basis
2) (Math., Archit., Milit., marx.) base3) (Politik) grass roots pl.an der Basis — at grass-roots level
* * *1. (Grundlage) basis, foundation;auf breiter/gesunder Basis on a broad/sound basis;auf gleicher Basis on equal terms, on an equal footing;auf solider Basis on a solid ( oder firm) footing;auf der Basis von … beruhen be founded on …;seine berufliche Basis ausbauen extend one’s professional competence4. ARCH, MATH, MIL base* * *die; Basis, Basen1) (Grundlage) basis2) (Math., Archit., Milit., marx.) base3) (Politik) grass roots pl.* * *Basen f.base n.basis n.foot n.(§ pl.: feet) -
2 прочная основа
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > прочная основа
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3 твердые основы
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4 sólido
adj.1 solid, firm, strong, brick-and-mortar.2 solid, punchy, sound, convincing.3 solid, honest, irreproachable.m.1 solid, solid object, trimensional.2 solid, non-liquid.* * *► adjetivo3 figurado (principios etc) sound1 solid————————1 solid* * *1. (f. - sólida)adj.1) solid2) firm3) sound2. noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) [objeto] (=compacto) solid; (=duro) hard2) (Téc) (=firme) solidly made; (=bien construido) well built; [zapatos] stout, strong; [color] fast3) (=seguro) [argumento] solid, sound; [base, principio] sound2.SM solid* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) <estado/alimentos> solidb) <muro/edificio> solid; < base> solid, firm; <mueble/zapatos> solid, sturdyc) < terreno> solid, hardd) < color> fast2)a) <argumento/razonamiento> solid, sound; <preparación/principios> soundIIa) (Fís, Mat) solidb) sólidos masculino plural (Med) solids (pl)* * *= robust, firm [firmer -comp., firmest -sup.], solid, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], stalwart, rock solid, well-founded, articulated.Ex. Although microcomputers are relatively robust, they do not take kindly to frequent moves from one location to another, particularly on wheeled trollies.Ex. Full consideration of the above factors should form a firm basis for the design of an effective thesaurus or list of subject headings.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex. In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex. In the past decade or so, much stalwart work has been done in order to provide non-textbook reading material for primary school children.Ex. The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.Ex. No citation order, no matter how well-founded, will prove suitable for every searcher.Ex. The institutional impact of public libraries on social capital has been studied without a basis in an articulated theory on the creation of social capital = Hasta ahora, el impacto institucional de las bibliotecas públicas sobre el capital social se han estudiado en su mayoría sin partir de una base teórica sólida sobre la creación del capital social.----* alimentos sólidos = solid food.* combustible sólido = solid fuel.* de construcción sólida = solidly-built.* física del estado sólido = solid state physics.* partícula sólida = solid particle.* poco sólido = insubstantial.* residuos sólidos = solid waste.* sólido como una piedra = rock solid.* sólido lácteo = milk solid.* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) <estado/alimentos> solidb) <muro/edificio> solid; < base> solid, firm; <mueble/zapatos> solid, sturdyc) < terreno> solid, hardd) < color> fast2)a) <argumento/razonamiento> solid, sound; <preparación/principios> soundIIa) (Fís, Mat) solidb) sólidos masculino plural (Med) solids (pl)* * *= robust, firm [firmer -comp., firmest -sup.], solid, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], stalwart, rock solid, well-founded, articulated.Ex: Although microcomputers are relatively robust, they do not take kindly to frequent moves from one location to another, particularly on wheeled trollies.
Ex: Full consideration of the above factors should form a firm basis for the design of an effective thesaurus or list of subject headings.Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex: In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex: In the past decade or so, much stalwart work has been done in order to provide non-textbook reading material for primary school children.Ex: The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.Ex: No citation order, no matter how well-founded, will prove suitable for every searcher.Ex: The institutional impact of public libraries on social capital has been studied without a basis in an articulated theory on the creation of social capital = Hasta ahora, el impacto institucional de las bibliotecas públicas sobre el capital social se han estudiado en su mayoría sin partir de una base teórica sólida sobre la creación del capital social.* alimentos sólidos = solid food.* combustible sólido = solid fuel.* de construcción sólida = solidly-built.* física del estado sólido = solid state physics.* partícula sólida = solid particle.* poco sólido = insubstantial.* residuos sólidos = solid waste.* sólido como una piedra = rock solid.* sólido lácteo = milk solid.* * *A1 ‹estado/alimentos› solid2 ‹muro/edificio› solid; ‹base› solid, firm, secure; ‹mueble/zapatos› solid, solidly made, sturdy3 ‹terreno› solid, hard4 ‹color› fastB1 ‹argumento/razonamiento› solid, sound; ‹conocimientos/preparación/principios› sound2 ‹empresa› sound; ‹relación› steady, strongun empresario de sólido prestigio a businessman with a solid reputationuna sólida experiencia profesional sound professional experience* * *
Del verbo soler: ( conjugate soler)
solido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
soler
sólido
soler ( conjugate soler) verbo intransitivo:
no suele retrasarse he's not usually late;
solía correr todos los días he used to go for a run every day
sólido 1 -da adjetivo
1 ( en sentido físico) solid
2
‹preparación/principios› sound
‹ relación› steady, strong
sólido 2 sustantivo masculinoa) (Fís, Mat) solidb)
soler vi defect
1 (en presente) to be in the habit of: solemos ir en coche, we usually go by car
sueles equivocarte, you are usually wrong
2 (en pasado) solía pasear por aquí, he used to walk round here
En el presente, la traducción más común de soler es el verbo principal más usually: Suele volver a las diez. He usually comes back at ten.
Para referirnos a costumbres en el pasado hay que usar to use to o would. Would expresa acciones repetidas, mientras que to use to describe también estados o situaciones: Antes íbamos/solíamos ir a la playa en tren. We used to/would go to the beach by train.
No confundas to use to (do sthg) con to be used to (doing sthg), que significa estar acostumbrado y, al contrario que to use to, puede usarse también en presente: Estoy acostumbrado a coger el metro. I'm used to taking the metro. ➣ Ver nota en accustom
sólido,-a
I adjetivo
1 Fís Quím solid
2 (material) strong
II sustantivo masculino solid
' sólido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diente
- sólida
- diluir
- macizo
- pulverizar
English:
clash
- established
- filling station
- firm
- massive
- solid
- sound
- stable
- strong
- sturdy
- substantial
- unsound
- well-established
- cast
- flimsy
- robust
- rocky
- secure
- stout
- weak
* * *sólido, -a♦ adj1. [cuerpo] solid;un cuerpo sólido a solid2. [relación] strong3. [fundamento] firm;[argumento, conocimiento, idea] sound, solid4. [color] fast♦ nmsolid* * *I adj solid; fig: conclusion soundII m FÍS solid* * *sólido, -da adj1) : solid, firm2) : sturdy, well-made3) : sound, well-founded♦ sólidamente advsólido nm: solid* * *sólido adj solid -
5 firme
adj.1 firm.2 solid.3 resolute.¡firmes! (military) attention!4 single-minded, firm.5 secure, strong, firm.adv.hard.mantenerse firme en to hold fast tose mantuvo firme en su actitud he refused to give way, he stood his groundm.road surface.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: firmar.* * *► adjetivo1 (estable) firm, steady2 (color) fast1 (pavimento) road surface► adverbio1 hard\de firme harden firme firmestar en lo firme to be in the right¡firmes! MILITAR attention!mantenerse firme figurado to hold one's ground* * *adj.1) firm2) secure3) steady* * *1. ADJ1) [mesa, andamio] steady; [terreno] firm, solid2) [paso] firm, steady; [voz] firm; [mercado, moneda] steady; [candidato] strong3) [amistad, apoyo] firm, strong; [decisión, convicción] firmestar en lo firme — † to be in the right
4) [sentencia] final5) (Mil)¡firmes! — attention!
ponerse firmes — to come o stand to attention
2.ADV hard3.SM (Aut) road surfacefirme del suelo — (Arquit) rubble base (of floor)
* * *I1)a) <escalera/silla/mesa> steadypisar terreno firme — to be on safe o firm o solid ground
con paso/pulso firme — with a firm step/steady hand
de firme — <estudiar/trabajar> hard
b) ( color) fastc) < candidato> strong2) (Mil)en posición de firmes — standing at o (BrE) to attention
3)a) < persona> firmse mantuvo firme — (ante las presiones, el enemigo) she stood her ground
me mantuve firme en mi postura/idea — I stuck o kept to my position/idea
b) (delante del n) <creencia/convicción> firmIImasculino road surface* * *= firm [firmer -comp., firmest -sup.], powerful, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], uncompromising, steadfast, assertive, adamant, taut [tauter -comp., tautest -sup.], tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], uncompromised, staunch [stanch, -USA], rock solid, unswerving, toned.Ex. Full consideration of the above factors should form a firm basis for the design of an effective thesaurus or list of subject headings.Ex. Because DOBIS/LIBIS integrates the authority files into the cataloguing process, it provides a unique and very powerful authority file facility.Ex. Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex. In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex. What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex. He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex. I tried to say at the very outset of my remarks that there probably has not been sufficient consumer-like and assertive leverage exerted upon our chief suppliers.Ex. The point is that even our most adamant, conservative faculty members are slowly dribbling in and saying, 'Could you add our name to your selective dissemination of information service?'.Ex. While the stencil is held taut, the cylinder is slowly rotated until the bottom edge of the wax sheet can be clamped in position.Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex. The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.Ex. This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex. The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.Ex. His mistaken assumption that cult heroes are supermen, and his unswerving devotion to an empirical testing of the play impose significant limitations on his account.Ex. If you are shorter or have very nice toned legs without veins, scars or dark hair, I say take the skirt up a few inches if you want.----* adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue.* con pie firme = sure-footed.* en tierra firme = on dry land.* mantener firme = keep + steady, hold in + line, hold + steady.* mantenerse firme = stand + Posesivo + ground, stick to + Posesivo + guns.* permanecer firm = stay in + place.* poco firme = tenuous, rocky [rockier -comp., rockiest -sup.].* ponerse firme = stand to + attention.* senos firmes y de punta = pert breasts.* sobre suelo firme = on firm footing.* terreno firme = safe ground, solid ground.* tierra firme = solid ground.* * *I1)a) <escalera/silla/mesa> steadypisar terreno firme — to be on safe o firm o solid ground
con paso/pulso firme — with a firm step/steady hand
de firme — <estudiar/trabajar> hard
b) ( color) fastc) < candidato> strong2) (Mil)en posición de firmes — standing at o (BrE) to attention
3)a) < persona> firmse mantuvo firme — (ante las presiones, el enemigo) she stood her ground
me mantuve firme en mi postura/idea — I stuck o kept to my position/idea
b) (delante del n) <creencia/convicción> firmIImasculino road surface* * *= firm [firmer -comp., firmest -sup.], powerful, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], uncompromising, steadfast, assertive, adamant, taut [tauter -comp., tautest -sup.], tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], uncompromised, staunch [stanch, -USA], rock solid, unswerving, toned.Ex: Full consideration of the above factors should form a firm basis for the design of an effective thesaurus or list of subject headings.
Ex: Because DOBIS/LIBIS integrates the authority files into the cataloguing process, it provides a unique and very powerful authority file facility.Ex: Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex: In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex: He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex: I tried to say at the very outset of my remarks that there probably has not been sufficient consumer-like and assertive leverage exerted upon our chief suppliers.Ex: The point is that even our most adamant, conservative faculty members are slowly dribbling in and saying, 'Could you add our name to your selective dissemination of information service?'.Ex: While the stencil is held taut, the cylinder is slowly rotated until the bottom edge of the wax sheet can be clamped in position.Ex: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex: The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.Ex: This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex: The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.Ex: His mistaken assumption that cult heroes are supermen, and his unswerving devotion to an empirical testing of the play impose significant limitations on his account.Ex: If you are shorter or have very nice toned legs without veins, scars or dark hair, I say take the skirt up a few inches if you want.* adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue.* con pie firme = sure-footed.* en tierra firme = on dry land.* mantener firme = keep + steady, hold in + line, hold + steady.* mantenerse firme = stand + Posesivo + ground, stick to + Posesivo + guns.* permanecer firm = stay in + place.* poco firme = tenuous, rocky [rockier -comp., rockiest -sup.].* ponerse firme = stand to + attention.* senos firmes y de punta = pert breasts.* sobre suelo firme = on firm footing.* terreno firme = safe ground, solid ground.* tierra firme = solid ground.* * *A1 ‹escalera/silla/mesa› steadyedificar sobre terreno firme to build on solid groundtenemos que asegurarnos de que pisamos terreno firme we must make sure that we're not treading on dangerous groundtener las carnes firmes to have a firm bodyse acercó con paso firme he approached with a determined o firm stepcon pulso firme with a firm o steady handuna oferta en firme a firm offerun fallo a firme an enforceable o executable judgmentde firme hardestudiar de firme to study hard2 (color) fast3 ‹candidato› strongB ( Mil):¡firmes! attention!estaban en posición de firmes they were standing to attentionC1 ‹persona› firmtienes que mostrarte más firme con él you have to be firmer with himse mantuvo firme she remained firm, she stood her ground, she did not waver2 ( delante del n) ‹creencia/convicción› firmsu firme apoyo a los detenidos their firm support for the prisonersroad surfacefirme deslizante slippery surfacela firme the truthte diré la firme I'll be honest with you o I'll tell you the truth* * *
Del verbo firmar: ( conjugate firmar)
firmé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
firme es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
firmar
firme
firmar ( conjugate firmar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to sign
firme adjetivo
1 ‹escalera/silla/mesa› steady;
con paso/pulso firme with a firm step/steady hand;
una oferta en firme a firm offer;
de firme ‹estudiar/trabajar› hard
2 (Mil):◊ ¡firmes! attention!
3
me mantuve firme en mi idea I stuck o kept to my idea
firmar verbo transitivo to sign
firme
I adjetivo
1 firm: se mantuvo firme ante la oposición, she stood firm against the opposition
II m (pavimento de carretera) road surface
III adv (con constancia) firm, firmly, hard
IV excl Mil ¡firmes! attention!
♦ Locuciones: de firme, firm, hard
en firme, definitive
' firme' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hasta
- inquebrantable
- plantarse
- pulso
- roca
- terrestre
- actitud
- enérgico
- paso
- postura
- propósito
- tierra
English:
adamant
- assertive
- deploy
- exploit
- fast
- firm
- govern
- hard
- hold
- land
- name
- secure
- self-assertion
- self-assertive
- shaky
- shore
- solid
- steadfast
- steady
- stiff
- stout
- strong
- surface
- unsteady
- unwavering
- wonky
- attention
- decisive
- definite
- ground
- intention
- march
- sound
- sure
- unbending
- wobbly
* * *♦ adj1. [fuerte, sólido] firm;[andamio, construcción] stable; [pulso] steady; [paso] resolute;tiene unos principios muy firmes she has very firm principles, she's extremely principled;tiene la firme intención de resolver el problema she fully intends to solve the problem, she has every intention of solving the problem;llovió de firme durante varias horas it rained hard for several hours2. [argumento, base] solid;trabaja de firme en el nuevo proyecto she's working full-time on the new project;una respuesta en firme a definite answer;quedamos en firme para el miércoles we are definitely agreed on Wednesday;tenemos un acuerdo en firme para intercambiar información we have a firm agreement to exchange information3. [carácter, actitud] resolute;hay que mostrarse firme con los empleados you have to be firm with the workers;Famponer firme a alguien to bring sb into lineen la posición de firmes standing to attention♦ nmroad surface;firme en mal estado [en letrero] uneven road surface♦ advhard;mantenerse firme en to hold fast to;se mantuvo firme en su actitud he refused to give way, he stood his ground* * *I adj2 MIL:¡ firmes! attention!;poner firme a alguien fig fam take a firm line with s.o.II m pavement, Brroad surfaceIII adv:trabajar firme work hard* * *firme adj1) : firm, resolute2) : steady, stable* * *firme1 adj2. (constante) firmfirme2 n road surface -
6 основа основ·а
1) (главное, на чём строится что-л.) base, basis, foundationбыть / лежать в основе — lie at the root (of)
брать за основу — to base (smth.) upon, to take (smth.) as a basis
заложить основы отношений — to lay the foundations / groundwork
лечь в основу — to be / to form the basis
крепкая / прочная / твёрдая основа — firm / solid foundation
правовая основа — legal foundation / platform
социальная основа — social basis / foundation
на взаимовыгодной основе — on the basis of mutual benefit, on a mutually beneficial / advantageous basis
на долговременной / долгосрочной основе — on a long-term basis
на основе взаимного уважения, равенства и невмешательства — on the basis of mutual respect, equality and nonintervention / noninterference
на основе разделения / распределения расходов — on a cost sharing basis
2) мн. (исходные, главные положения) fundamentals, basics, foundations, principles -
7 основа
1. base, foot, bottom(главната част на нещо) basis (pl. bases)(на постройка) foundation; cmp. bed, bedding, groundwork(на път) bottomingпрен. rootоснова на триъгълник base of a triangleоснова за споразумение a basis of agreementна лъжлива основа on a false premiseкопая основите на dig the foundations ofградя върху основа та, положена от build upon the foundations laid byразрушавам до основи raze to the groundизгарям до основи be burned to the groundсъм/лежа в основа та на underlie, be at the root ofслагам на здрава основа put on a sound footingработя на здрава основа work on a firm basisв основа та си basically, fundamentally, ultimately, at bottomнеприятен в основа та си inherently distasteful2. (основни познания) grounding (по in)получавам добра основа по receive a sound/good grounding inимам добра основа по be well-grounded in3. мн.ч. elements, rudiments, fundamentals, principlesосновите на ленинизма the fundamentals of Leninism4. текст, warp5. мат. radix6. бот. основа на разклонение joint7. хим. base, alkali8. тех. root9. грам. stem, theme* * *осно̀ва,ж., -и 1. base, foot, bottom; ( главната част на нещо) basis, pl. bases; (на постройка) foundation; строит. bed, bedding, groundwork; (на колона) footstall, plinth; (на път) bottoming; прен. root; в \основаата си basically, fundamentally, ultimately, at bottom, at heart; въз \основаа на on the basis of; in virtue of; въз \основаа на това, че on the ground that; давам \основаа за provide a basis for; здрав в \основаата си basically sound, sound at the core; изгорял до \основаи burnt to the ground, разг. burnt to a frazzle; на лъжлива \основаа on a false premise; на широка \основаа on a broad base, on broad foundations; неприятен в \основаата си inherently distasteful; \основаа за споразумение a basis of agreement; \основаа на триъгълник base of a triangle; от \основаа thoroughly, radically, root and branch; разрушавам до \основаи raze to the ground; слагам на здрава \основаа put on a sound footing; слагам \основаата на lay the foundation(s)/the groundwork of; служа за \основаа на serve as (the) basis of; съдя въз \основаа на judge from the evidence of; съм/лежа в \основаата на underlie, be at the root of;2. ( основни познания) grounding (по in); давам \основаа по ground, give a grounding in; имам добра \основаа по be well-grounded in;3. само мн. elements, rudiments, fundamentals, principles;4. текст. warp;5. мат. radix;6. бот.: \основаа на разклонение joint;7. хим. base, alkali;8. техн. root;9. език. stem, theme.——————основа̀вам гл.1. found; ( създавам) establish, set up, ( учредявам) institute; ( предприятие и пр.) promote, launch, start; float; ( селище) form, found; \основа библиотека set up a library;2. ( базирам) base;\основа се base o.s., base o.’s arguments, take (up) o.’s stand (на on); на какви доказателства се основаваш? what evidence are you going on? \основа се върху ( данни и пр.) work on.* * *basis: The основа of our discussion are the last elections. - Основа на нашата дискусия са последните избори.; base; basement; alkali (хим); bedding; footing; foundation (на сграда); fundamental; wrap (текст.){rEp}; rudiments (основи на наука)* * *1. (главната част на нещо) basis (pl. bases) 2. (на постройка) foundation;cmp. bed, bedding, groundwork 3. (на път) bottoming 4. (основни познания) grounding (по in) 5. base, foot, bottom 6. mex. root 7. ОСНОВА за споразумение a basis of agreement 8. ОСНОВА на триъгълник base of a triangle 9. бот.: ОСНОВА на разклонение joint 10. в ОСНОВА та си basically, fundamentally, ultimately, at bottom 11. вземам за ОСНОВА на take as the basis for 12. въз ОСНОВА на on the basis of;in virtue of 13. въз ОСНОВА на това, че on the ground that 14. градя върху ОСНОВА та, положена от build upon the foundations laid by 15. грам. stem, theme 16. давам ОСНОВА за provide a basis for 17. давам ОСНОВА по ground, give a grounding in 18. егоист в ОСНОВА та си basically selfish 19. здрав в ОСНОВА та си basically sound. sound at the core 20. изгарям до основи be burned to the ground 21. имам добра ОСНОВА по be well-grounded in 22. копая основите на dig the foundations of 23. мат. radix 24. мн.ч. elements, rudiments, fundamentals, principles 25. на лъжлива ОСНОВА on a false premise 26. на широка ОСНОВА on a broad base, on broad foundations 27. неприятен в ОСНОВА та си inherently distasteful 28. основите на ленинизма the fundamentals of Leninism 29. от ОСНОВА thoroughly, radically, root and branch 30. получавам добра ОСНОВА по receive a sound/ good grounding in 31. прен. root 32. работя на здрава ОСНОВА work on a firm basis 33. разрушавам до основи raze to the ground 34. слагам ОСНОВА-та на lay the foundation(s)/the groundwork of 35. слагам на здрава ОСНОВА put on a sound footing 36. служа за ОСНОВА на serve as (the) basis of 37. съдя въз ОСНОВА на judge from the evidence of 38. съм/лежа в ОСНОВА та на underlie, be at the root of 39. текст, warp 40. хим. base, alkali -
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9 בסס
בָּסַס(sec. r. of b. h. בּוּס) to tread, stamp, pile up. Ukts. I, 5 stalks of eatable plants (straw) שבְּסָסָן בגרן which the owner packed in the barn; Succ.14a מאי בססן what does this bsasan mean? R. … says ב׳ ממש he really stamped them (threshed); R. … says תתיר אגדן he untied them (for the purpose of piling the stalks closer by treading upon them). (Pesik. Haḥod. p. 45a>; Pesik. R. s. 15 היו בוססות, read with Num. R. s. 11 כּוֹסְסוֹת, v. כָּסַס. Pi. בִּיסֵּס (denom. of בָּסִוס) to establish firmly, to found, to put on a secure basis. Cant. R. to I, 9 ומי ב׳ העולם and who gave the world a firm basis?; (ibid. VII, 1; Ruth. R. beg.; Pesik. R. s. 21 בוסם, בישם corr. acc.).Part. pass. מְבוּסָּס firmly established. Num. R. s. 15; Tanḥ. Bhaal. 11 כסאו מב׳ למעלן (not מבוסם) His throne is firmly established above, when Israel Nithpa. נִתְבַּסֵּס to be firmly established, to rest safely. Num. R. s. 12 after the Sanctuary was erected נתב׳ העולם the world became firm. Ib. as soon as they made a third leg for the table (v. טרסקל), נתב׳ it stood firm; Tanḥ. Trum. 9. Gen. R. s. 66 נתבשם העולם (corr. acc.); Yalk. Ps. 811. -
10 בָּסַס
בָּסַס(sec. r. of b. h. בּוּס) to tread, stamp, pile up. Ukts. I, 5 stalks of eatable plants (straw) שבְּסָסָן בגרן which the owner packed in the barn; Succ.14a מאי בססן what does this bsasan mean? R. … says ב׳ ממש he really stamped them (threshed); R. … says תתיר אגדן he untied them (for the purpose of piling the stalks closer by treading upon them). (Pesik. Haḥod. p. 45a>; Pesik. R. s. 15 היו בוססות, read with Num. R. s. 11 כּוֹסְסוֹת, v. כָּסַס. Pi. בִּיסֵּס (denom. of בָּסִוס) to establish firmly, to found, to put on a secure basis. Cant. R. to I, 9 ומי ב׳ העולם and who gave the world a firm basis?; (ibid. VII, 1; Ruth. R. beg.; Pesik. R. s. 21 בוסם, בישם corr. acc.).Part. pass. מְבוּסָּס firmly established. Num. R. s. 15; Tanḥ. Bhaal. 11 כסאו מב׳ למעלן (not מבוסם) His throne is firmly established above, when Israel Nithpa. נִתְבַּסֵּס to be firmly established, to rest safely. Num. R. s. 12 after the Sanctuary was erected נתב׳ העולם the world became firm. Ib. as soon as they made a third leg for the table (v. טרסקל), נתב׳ it stood firm; Tanḥ. Trum. 9. Gen. R. s. 66 נתבשם העולם (corr. acc.); Yalk. Ps. 811. -
11 प्रतिष्ठा _pratiṣṭhā
1प्रतिष्ठा 1 P.1 To stand firm, be established.-2 To be supported.-3 To rest or depend upon.-4 To stay, abide, be situated.-5 To set (as the sun); उदेति च यतः सूर्यो यत्र च प्रतितिष्ठति Mb.7.62.11. -Caus.1 To place firmly on, station.-2 To set up, erect, establish; धुरि प्रतिष्ठापयितव्य एव; M.1.16.-3 To install, inaugurate (on a throne).-4 To entrust with, consign to.-5 To offer, present; पर्यङ्कमग्ऱ्यास्तरणं नानारत्नविभूषितम् । तमपीच्छति वैदेही प्रतिष्ठापयितुं त्वयि Rām.2.22.9.2प्रतिष्ठा 1 Resting, remaining, situation, position; धर्मो विश्वस्य जगतः प्रतिष्ठा Mahānār. Up.; अलसचलिताङ्गुष्ठ- शिरसि प्रतिष्ठा त्वय्यासीत् Śivamhimna.12. अपौरुषेयप्रतिष्ठम् Māl.9; Ś.7.6.-2 A house, residence, home, habita- tion; अगाधसत्त्वो मगधप्रतिष्ठः R.6.21;14.5.-3 Fixity, stability, strength, permanence, firm basis; अप्रतिष्ठे रघुज्येष्ठे का प्रतिष्ठा कुलस्य नः U.5.25; अत्र खलु मे वंशप्रतिष्ठा Ś.7; वंशः प्रतिष्ठां नीतः K.28; Śi.2.34; असत्यमप्रतिष्ठं ते जगदाहुरनीश्वरम् Bg.16.8; अहिंसाप्रतिष्ठायां तत्संनिधौ वैरत्यागः Pātañjala S.-4 Basis, foundation, site; as in गृह- प्रतिष्ठा; लोकस्य नाभिर्जगतः प्रतिष्ठा Mb.12.245.27.-5 A prop, stay, support; (hence) an object of glory, a distinguished ornament; त्यक्ता मया नाम कुलप्रतिष्ठा Ś.6.24; द्वे प्रतिष्ठे कुलस्य नः 3.19; Ku.7.27; Mv.7.21.-6 High position, pre-eminence, high authority; किंप्रमाणमिदं काव्यं का प्रतिष्ठा महात्मनः Rām.7.94.23; मया नात्मप्रतिष्ठार्थिना Mu.2.5.-7 Fame, glory, renown, celebrity; मा निषाद प्रतिष्ठां त्वमगमः शाश्वतीः समाः Rām.1.2.15. (= U.2.5.).-8 Installation, inauguration; तं गच्छन्त्यनु ये विपत्तिषु पुनस्ते तत्प्रतिष्ठाशया Mu.1.14.-9 Attainment of a desired object, accomplishment, fulfilment (of one's desire); औत्सुक्यमात्रमवसादयति प्रतिष्ठा Ś.5.6.-1 Tranquillity, rest, repose.-11 A receptacle.-12 The earth.-13 The consecration of an idol or image; चलाचलेति द्विविधा प्रतिष्ठा जीवमन्दिरम् Bhāg.11.27.13; cf. प्राणप्रतिष्ठा.-14 A limit, boundary.-15 The foot; अहोरात्राणि प्रतिष्ठा Bṛi. Up.1.1.1.-16 Completion of a vow.-17 A cere- mony for obtaining supernaturel or magical powers. -
12 प्रतिष्ठा
prati-shṭhā
to stand still, set (as the sun), cease MBh. BhP. ;
to stand firm, be based orᅠ rest on (loc.), be established, thrive, prosper RV. etc. etc.;
to depend orᅠ rely on (loc.) Vajracch. ;
to withstand, resist (acc.) MBh. Hariv. ;
to spread orᅠ extend over (acc.) MBh.:
Caus. shṭhāpayati, to put down, place upon, introduce into (loc.) Br. GṛṠrS. ;
to set up, erect (as an image), Ratnav.;
to bring orᅠ lead into (loc.) MBh. ;
to establish in, appoint to (loc.) ib. R. etc.;
to transfer orᅠ offer orᅠ present to, bestow orᅠ confer upon (dat. orᅠ loc.) ĀṡvGṛ. Mn. MBh. etc.;
to fix, found, prop, support, maintain TS. Br. MBh. Hariv. ;
to hold against orᅠ opposite R. ;
prati-shṭhā́f. (ifc. f. ā) standing still, resting, remaining, steadfastness, stability, perseverance in (comp.) VS. etc. etc.;
a standpoint, resting-place, ground, base, foundation, prop, stay, support RV. etc. etc.;
a receptacle, homestead, dwelling, house AV. etc. etc. (ifc. abiding orᅠ dwelling in Ragh. Pur.);
a pedestal, the foot (of men orᅠ amimals) AV. Br. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
limit, boundary W. ;
state of rest, quiet, tranquillity, comfort, ease MBh. Kāv. ;
setting up (as of an idol etc. RTL. 70);
pre-eminence, superiority, high rank orᅠ position, fame, celebrity Kāv. Kathās. Rājat. ;
establishment on orᅠ accession to (the throne etc.) Hariv. Ṡak. Var. Rājat. ;
the performance of any ceremony orᅠ of any solemn act, consecration orᅠ dedication (of a monument orᅠ of an idol orᅠ of a temple etc.;
cf. prâ̱ṇa-pr-), settling orᅠ endowment of a daughter, completion of a vow, any ceremony for obtaining supernatural andᅠ magical powers Var. Kathās. Rājat. Pur. ;
a mystical N. of the letter ā L. ;
N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh. ;
of sev. metres RPrāt. ;
(with prajā-pateḥ) N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr. ;
= hrasva Naigh. III, 2 ;
= yoga-siddhi orᅠ - nishpatti L. ;
-kamalâ̱kara m. - kalpalatā f. -kalpâ̱di, m. pl. N. of wks.;
- kāma (-shṭhā́-) mfn. desirous of a firm basis orᅠ a fixed abode orᅠ a high position TS. TāṇḍBr. GṛṠrS. BhP. ;
- kaumudī f. - kaustubha m. orᅠ n. - cintāmaṇi m. - tattva n. - tantra n. - tilaka n. N. of wks.;
- tva n. the being a basis orᅠ foundation Ṡaṃk. ;
- darpaṇa m. - darṡa m. - dīdhiti f. - dyota m. - nirṇaya m. N. of wks.;
- nvita (-shṭhâ̱nv-) mfn. possessed of fame, celebrated MW. ;
- paddhati f. - mayūkha m. - ratna n. - rahasya n. - lakshaṇa n. N. of wks.;
- vat mfn. having a foundation orᅠ support TUp. ;
- vidhi m. - viveka m. - saṉgraha m. - samuccaya m. - sāra m. - sāra-saṉgraha m. -hemâ̱dri m. - shṭhôddyota, m. N. of wks.
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13 constabilio
constabilire, constabilivi, constabilitus V TRANSestablish; put on a firm basis; strengthen; confirm, make firm (L+S) -
14 твёрдая основа
1) General subject: sure footing2) Economy: firm basis, solid basis3) Forestry: hardcore (покрытия дороги)4) Perfume: cake foundation, solid foundation5) Makarov: cake foundation (под макияж), solid foundation (под макияж) -
15 устойчивая основа
1) Economy: stable basis2) Business: firm basis -
16 прочная основа
•This system provides a firm basis for initiating discussion.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > прочная основа
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17 на прочной основе
Diplomatic term: on a firm basis -
18 прочная основа
1) General subject: sound foundation2) Mathematics: a firm basis for3) Makarov: solid underpinning -
19 твёрдая база
Military: firm basis -
20 wackelig
I Adj.2. wackelig auf den Beinen sein umg. wegen Krankheit: be a bit shaky (on one’s legs oder pins); wegen Alter: be (getting) doddery; wegen Alkohol: be a bit unsteady (on one’s legs)II Adv. gehen etc.: shakily; wackelig stehen Schrank etc.: wobble, be wobbly; umg., Unternehmen, Stelle etc.: be very shaky; Regierung: auch be teetering; Schüler: be doing badly; Sportmannschaft: be in danger of being relegated* * *dodgy; waggly; ramshackle; unsteady; wobbly; rickety; cranky; shaky; loose; wiggly; tipsy* * *wạ|cke|lig ['vakəlɪç]1. adjwobbly; Möbelstück auch rickety; Zahn, Schraube auch loose; (fig) Firma, Unternehmen, Kompromiss shaky; Mehrheit flimsywackelig auf den Beinen sein (inf) (Patient) — to be wobbly on one's legs, to be shaky; (alter Mensch) to be doddery (esp Brit) or shaky
2. advwackelig stehen (lit) — to be unsteady or wobbly; (fig: Unternehmen, Schüler) to be shaky
* * *1) (which rocks or shakes; unsteady; unsafe.) rocky2) wobbly3) (unsteady or likely to collapse: a shaky chair.) shaky4) shakily5) (not straight; going up and down, from side to side etc: a wiggly line.) wiggly* * *wa·cke·lig, wack·lig[ˈvak(ə)lɪç]1. (nicht fest stehend) rickety; (Konstruktion) rickety, unsound; (Säule) shaky; (Steckdose) loose; (Stuhl, Tisch) unsteady* * *1.1) (nicht stabil) wobbly <chair, table, etc.>; loose < tooth>; shaky, rickety < structure>; rickety <car, furniture>3) (fig. ugs.): (gefährdet, bedroht) dodgy (Brit. coll.) < business>; insecure, shaky < job>2.er steht in der Schule/in Latein ziemlich wackelig — things are dodgy for him at school (Brit. coll.) /his Latin is somewhat shaky
* * *A. adj1. wobbly; alte Möbel etc: auch rickety; Zahn, Schraube: loose2.wackelig auf den Beinen sein umg wegen Krankheit: be a bit shaky (on one’s legs oder pins); wegen Alter: be (getting) doddery; wegen Alkohol: be a bit unsteady (on one’s legs)3.eine wackelige Vier etc (Schulnote) umg a shaky D, a scraped DB. adv gehen etc: shakily;wackelig stehen Schrank etc: wobble, be wobbly; umg, Unternehmen, Stelle etc: be very shaky; Regierung: auch be teetering; Schüler: be doing badly; Sportmannschaft: be in danger of being relegated* * *1.1) (nicht stabil) wobbly <chair, table, etc.>; loose < tooth>; shaky, rickety < structure>; rickety <car, furniture>3) (fig. ugs.): (gefährdet, bedroht) dodgy (Brit. coll.) < business>; insecure, shaky < job>2.er steht in der Schule/in Latein ziemlich wackelig — things are dodgy for him at school (Brit. coll.) /his Latin is somewhat shaky
* * *adj.wobbly adj. adv.tipsily adv.unsteadily adv.waggly adv.
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