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1 diversion
noun1) (diverting of attention) Ablenkung, die2) (feint) Ablenkungsmanöver, das4) (amusement) [Möglichkeit der] Freizeitbeschäftigung* * *1) (an alteration to a traffic route: There's a diversion at the end of the road.) die Umleitung2) ((an act of) diverting attention.) die Ablenkung3) ((an) amusement.) die Zerstreuung* * *di·ver·sion[daɪˈvɜ:ʃən, AM dɪˈvɜ:r-]ntraffic \diversion Umleitung fto create a \diversion ein Ablenkungsmanöver inszenieren* * *[daI'vɜːSən]n1) (of traffic, stream) Umleitung f2) (= relaxation) Unterhaltung ffor diversion — zur Unterhaltung or Zerstreuung
it's a diversion from work — es ist eine angenehme Abwechslung von der Arbeit
as a diversion — um abzulenken
* * *2. Abzweigung f (von Geldmitteln)3. Zerstreuung f, Zeitvertreib m, Unterhaltung f:in our town there are many diversions in unserer Stadt gibt es viele Möglichkeiten, sich die Zeit zu vertreiben5. Br (Verkehrs) Umleitung f* * *noun1) (diverting of attention) Ablenkung, die2) (feint) Ablenkungsmanöver, das4) (amusement) [Möglichkeit der] Freizeitbeschäftigung5) (of river, traffic) Ableitung, die* * *n.Umleitung f. -
2 diversión
f.fun, recreation, entertainment, amusement.* * *1 fun, amusement, entertainment* * *noun f.amusement, diversion* * *SF1) (=entretenimiento) fun2) (=pasatiempo) hobby, pastimediversiones de salón — parlour games, indoor games
3) (Mil) diversion* * *a) ( esparcimiento) funb) (espectáculo, juego)* * *= amusement, entertainment, pleasure, fun, diversion, funmaking.Ex. Several hundred pages of information are available on each channel, concerned mainly with retail prices, share prices and amusement.Ex. In Spain, posters and cartoons were used to convey the impression of reading as entertainment.Ex. It may be that, apart from the simple pleasure of browsing, documents arranged on shelves, may be easily examined.Ex. Maybe when that young author looks back in a few years' time, she'll realize just how much more she got out of it than a bit of fun and fame.Ex. Up to 1800 music was utilitarian whilst after that it was aimed more at amusement and diversion.Ex. This annual event brings the whole community together for a full night of funmaking.----* lugar de diversión = playground.* por diversión = for sport, for fun, (just) for the hell of (doing) it, for kicks, (just) for the fun of (doing) it.* por pura diversión = for kicks.* sólo por diversión = (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) it.* * *a) ( esparcimiento) funb) (espectáculo, juego)* * *diversión22 = enjoyment.Ex: So I read on with increasing interest and enjoyment and, let it be said admiration too.
= amusement, entertainment, pleasure, fun, diversion, funmaking.Ex: Several hundred pages of information are available on each channel, concerned mainly with retail prices, share prices and amusement.
Ex: In Spain, posters and cartoons were used to convey the impression of reading as entertainment.Ex: It may be that, apart from the simple pleasure of browsing, documents arranged on shelves, may be easily examined.Ex: Maybe when that young author looks back in a few years' time, she'll realize just how much more she got out of it than a bit of fun and fame.Ex: Up to 1800 music was utilitarian whilst after that it was aimed more at amusement and diversion.Ex: This annual event brings the whole community together for a full night of funmaking.* lugar de diversión = playground.* por diversión = for sport, for fun, (just) for the hell of (doing) it, for kicks, (just) for the fun of (doing) it.* por pura diversión = for kicks.* sólo por diversión = (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) it.* * *1 (esparcimiento) funse disfrazan por diversión they dress up for funte hace falta un poco de diversión you need a bit of enjoyment o fun2(espectáculo, juego): aquí hay pocas diversiones nocturnas there isn't much night life here, there isn't much entertainment in the eveningsen el pueblo hay pocos lugares de diversión there's hardly anything to do in the village* * *
diversión sustantivo femenino
b) (espectáculo, juego):
diversión sustantivo femenino
1 fun
2 Mil diversion: están realizando maniobras de diversión, they're carrying out diversion strategies
' diversión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
animación
- cachondeo
- comecocos
- consistente
- derivación
- desviación
- desvío
- digresión
- entretenimiento
- idea
- marcha
- recreo
- disfrazar
- plan
- vacilón
English:
amusement
- diversion
- entertainment
- fun
- join
- play
- recreation
- idea
* * *diversión nf1. [pasatiempo] entertainment, amusement;mi diversión favorita es el cine my favourite pastime is going to the movies;la ciudad ofrece gran variedad de diversiones the city offers a great variety of entertainment2. [hecho de divertirse] enjoyment;hacer algo por diversión to do sth for enjoyment o fun;tuvimos un rato de diversión we had a bit of fun;un poco de diversión no nos vendría mal we could do with a bit of fun* * *f1 fun2 ( pasatiempo) pastime;aquí no hay muchas diversiones there’s not much to do around here* * ** * *1. (placer) fun2. (pasatiempo) pastime3. (entretenimiento) entertainment -
3 diversion
1) (an alteration to a traffic route: There's a diversion at the end of the road.) omkjøring2) ((an act of) diverting attention.) avledning, atspredelse3) ((an) amusement.) underholdning, tidsfordriv, forlystelserekreasjonsubst. \/daɪˈvɜːʃ(ə)n\/, \/daɪˈvɜːʒ(ə)n\/, \/dɪˈvɜːʃ(ə)n\/1) avledning, omledning• the diversion of this river was required in order to ensure the safety of the inhabitants2) ( overført) avvergelse (av en handling), avledning (av oppmerksomheten), avvending3) omlegging (av vei, jernbane), omkjøring4) avstikker5) tidsfordriv, fornøyelse, atspredelse, avkopling6) ( militærvesen) diversjon, avledningsmanøver, avledningsangrepcreate a diversion avlede oppmerksomhetentraffic diversion trafikkomlegging, omkjøring -
4 diversion airport
запасной аэропорт
Аэропорт, который используется только в случае, если Олимпийский аэропорт не работает (не принимает) по тем или иным причинам.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
diversion airport
Airport, which is used only if the Olympic Airport does not work (does not accept flights) for various reasons.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > diversion airport
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5 diversion of fissionable materials to peaceful purposes
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > diversion of fissionable materials to peaceful purposes
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6 diversión de las masas
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7 for fun
adv.1 por diversión, por gusto, de guasa, para divertirse.2 en broma, de burlas, para reírse. -
8 for laughs
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9 diversion requirement for irrigation
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > diversion requirement for irrigation
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10 diversion requirement for irrigation
требуемый забор воды на орошениеАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > diversion requirement for irrigation
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11 diversion requirement for irrigation
Техника: требуемый забор воды на орошениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > diversion requirement for irrigation
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12 diversion requirements for irrigation
Техника: требуемый забор воды на орошениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > diversion requirements for irrigation
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13 diversion of precursors used for
English-Croatian dictionary > diversion of precursors used for
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14 be in the market for smth.
1) быть готовым купить что-л.; стараться купить что-л.‘Take it easy, Mort. You still in the market?’ ‘Not for drunks!’ (D. Carter, ‘Tomorrow Is with Us’, ch. III) — - Полегче, Морт. Вы еще покупаете? - Только не у пьяных.
I am in the market for a motor scooter. (RHD) — я хочу купить мотороллер.
2) быть готовым к чему-л.She was in the market for diversion. (Suppl) — Она была не прочь поразвлечься.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > be in the market for smth.
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15 por diversión
= for sport, for fun, (just) for the hell of (doing) it, for kicks, (just) for the fun of (doing) itEx. Thieves detected by a security system seem to be largely acting on impulse, or absent-minded or trying to beat the system for sport.Ex. Research shows that teenagers also use the Web as a as an entertainment source -- to play or download games, listen to music, or surf the Web for fun = Las investigaciones nos muestran que los adolescentes también utilizan la web como fuente de entretenimiento (para jugar o descargar juegos, escuchar música o navegar por la red por diversión).Ex. The article is entitled 'A Marshland index - or ìndexing for the hell of it'.Ex. These robbers carry out their vicious attacks for 'kicks' and street credibility rather than cash, a chilling study reveals.Ex. Last week, I decided to collect as many sarcastic and funny remarks as I could, just for the fun of it.* * *= for sport, for fun, (just) for the hell of (doing) it, for kicks, (just) for the fun of (doing) itEx: Thieves detected by a security system seem to be largely acting on impulse, or absent-minded or trying to beat the system for sport.
Ex: Research shows that teenagers also use the Web as a as an entertainment source -- to play or download games, listen to music, or surf the Web for fun = Las investigaciones nos muestran que los adolescentes también utilizan la web como fuente de entretenimiento (para jugar o descargar juegos, escuchar música o navegar por la red por diversión).Ex: The article is entitled 'A Marshland index - or ìndexing for the hell of it'.Ex: These robbers carry out their vicious attacks for 'kicks' and street credibility rather than cash, a chilling study reveals.Ex: Last week, I decided to collect as many sarcastic and funny remarks as I could, just for the fun of it. -
16 por pura diversión
Ex. These robbers carry out their vicious attacks for 'kicks' and street credibility rather than cash, a chilling study reveals.* * *Ex: These robbers carry out their vicious attacks for 'kicks' and street credibility rather than cash, a chilling study reveals.
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17 por diversión
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18 sólo por diversión
= (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) itEx. Last week, I decided to collect as many sarcastic and funny remarks as I could, just for the fun of it.Ex. The article is entitled 'A Marshland index - or ìndexing for the hell of it'.* * *= (just) for the fun of (doing) it, (just) for the hell of (doing) itEx: Last week, I decided to collect as many sarcastic and funny remarks as I could, just for the fun of it.
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19 zlouporaba prekurzora za nešto
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20 animus
animus ī, m [AN-], the rational soul (cf. anima, the physical life): humanus: Corpus animum praegravat, H.: deos sparsisse animos in corpora humana: discessus animi a corpore: permanere animos arbitramur. — Fig., of beloved persons, soul, life: anime mi, T.—Of the mind, the mental powers, intelligence, reason, intellect, mind: mecum in animo vitam tuam considero, T.: animo meditari, N.: convertite animos ad Milonem, attention: revocare animos ad belli memoriam: perspicite animis quid velim: in dubio est animus, T.: animus, cui obtunsior sit acies, whose discernment: et animus et consilium et sententia civitatis, the whole intelligence of the community: cui animum inspirat vates, V.: omnia ratione animoque lustrari.— Of bees: Ingentīs animos angusto in pectore versant, V.— Of the memory: Scripta illa dicta sunt in animo, T.: an imprimi, quasi ceram, animum putamus?—Consciousness, recollection, self-possession: reliquit animus Sextium acceptis volneribus, Cs.: Unā eādemque viā sanguis animusque sequuntur, V.: timor abstulit animum, O. — With conscius or conscientia, the conscience: quos conscius animus exagitabat, S.: suae malae cogitationes conscientiaeque animi terrent.—Opinion, judgment, notion, belief: meo quidem animo, in my judgment: maxumi Preti esse animo meo, T.: ex animi tui sententiā iurare, to the best of your knowledge and belief. — The imagination, fancy: cerno animo sepultam patriam: fingite animis, sunt, etc.: nihil animo videre poterant.—Feeling, sensibility, affection, inclination, passion, heart: Quo gemitu conversi animi (sunt), V.: animum offendere: animus ubi se cupiditate devinxit, the character, T.: alius ad alia vitia propensior: tantaene animis caelestibus irae? V.: animo concipit iras, O.: mala mens, malus animus, bad mind, bad heart, T.: omnium mentīs animosque perturbare, Cs.: animum ipsum mentemque hominis: mente animoque nobiscum agunt, Ta.: bestiae, quarum animi sunt rationis expertes.—Disposition, inclination: meus animus in te semper: bono animo in populum R. videri, well disposed, Cs.: Nec non aurumque animusque Latino est, both gold and the disposition (i. e. to give it), V.: regina quietum Accipit in Teucros animum mentemque benignam, a kindly disposition, V.—Esp., in the phrase ex animo, from the heart, in earnest, deeply, sincerely: ex animo omnia facere an de industriā? from impulse or with some design, T.: sive ex animo id fit sive simulate: ex animo dolere, H.—In the locat. form animi, with verbs and adjj.: Antipho me excruciat animi, T.: exanimatus pendet animi: iuvenemque animi miserata repressit, pitying him in her heart, V.: anxius, S.: aeger, L.: infelix, V.: integer, H.—Meton., disposition, character, temper: animo es Molli: animo esse omisso, T.: animi molles et aetate fluxi, S.: sordidus atque animi parvi, H.—Fig., of plants: silvestris, wild nature, V.—Courage, spirit (freq. in plur.): mihi addere animum, T.: nostris animus augetur, Cs.: clamor Romanis auxit animum, L.: mihi animus accenditur, S.: Nunc demum redit animus, Ta.: Pallas Dat animos, O.: in hac re plus animi quam consili habere: tela viris animusque cadunt, O.: bono animo esse, to be of good courage: bono animo fac sis, T.: satis animi, courage enough, O.: magnus mihi animus est, fore, etc., hope, Ta.—Fig., of the winds: Aeolus mollit animos, the violence, V.—Of a top: dant animos plagae, give it quicker motion, V.—Haughtiness, arrogance, pride: vobis... Sublati animi sunt, your pride is roused, T.: tribuni militum animos ac spiritūs capere, bear the arrogance and pride, etc.—Passion, vehemence, wrath: animum vincere: animum rege, qui nisi paret Imperat, H.: (Achelous) pariter animis inmanis et undis, O.—In the phrase aequus animus, an even mind, calmness, moderation, equanimity: concedo... quod animus aequus est.—Usu. abl: aequo animo, with even mind, contentedly, resignedly, patiently: aequo animo ferre, T.: non tulit hoc aequo animo Dion, N.: aequissimo animo mori: alqd aequo animo accipit, is content to believe, S.: opinionem animis aut libentibus aut aequis remittere: sententiam haud aequioribus animis audire, L.—Inclination, pleasure: Indulgent animis, O.— Esp., animi causā, for the sake of amusement, for diversion, for pleasure: (animalia) alunt animi voluptatisque causā, Cs.: habet animi causā rus amoenum: animi et aurium causā homines habere, i. e. employ musicians.—Will, desire, purpose, design, intention, resolve: tuom animum intellegere, purpose, T.: persequi Iugurtham animo ardebat, S.: hostes in foro constiterunt, hoc animo, ut, etc., Cs.: habere in animo Capitolium ornare, to intend: fert animus dicere, my plan is, O.: nobis erat in animo Ciceronem mittere, it was my purpose: omnibus unum Opprimere est animus, O.: Sacra Iovi Stygio perficere est animus, V.* * *mind; intellect; soul; feelings; heart; spirit, courage, character, pride; air
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