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121 normal
adj.normal.lleva una vida normal she leads a fairly normal o ordinary lifeeste hermano tuyo no es normal there must be something wrong with that brother of yourses normal que estés cansado it's hardly surprising that you're tirednormal y corriente run-of-the-milles una persona normal y corriente he's a perfectly ordinary person* * *► adjetivo1 (corriente, habitual) normal, usual, average; (lógico) normal, natural1 (escuela) teacher training college2 (gasolina) two-star petrol, US regular gasoline3 (en geometría) perpendicular, normal* * *adj.1) normal2) usual3) standard* * *ADJ1) (=usual) normal-¿es guapo? -no, normal y corriente — "is he handsome?" - "no, just ordinary"
2) [gasolina] three-star, regular (EEUU)3) (Téc) standard; (Mat, Quím) normal4)Escuela Normal — esp LAm teacher training college
* * *Ia) (común, usual) normalno es normal que haga tanto frío — it's unusual o it isn't normal for it to be so cold
b) ( sin graves defectos) normalIIesa chica no es normal — (fam) there's something wrong with that girl (colloq)
adverbio (fam) normallyIIIa) ( escuela)b) ( gasolina) regular gas (AmE), two-star petrol (BrE)* * *= average, commonplace, common [commoner -comp., commonest -sup.], normal, ordinary, run-of-the-mill, standard, usual, middle-of-the-range, unsophisticated, line + Profesión, received, regular, commonly seen, indistinctive.Ex. The average family does have very real information needs, even though these may not be immediately recognized as such.Ex. Microfilm and microfiche formats are now commonplace in most libraries.Ex. When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.Ex. It is normal to make added entries in respect of important editors.Ex. Control is exercised over which terms are used, but otherwise the terms are ordinary words.Ex. Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.Ex. Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex. It had three novel features: relative location, instead of the more usual fixed location.Ex. In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.Ex. Here is a clear indication of the extent, during the eighteenth century, to which the unsophisticated reader lagged behind his middle class compatriots = Aquí tenemos una clara indicación del grado en el que, durante el siglo dieciocho, el lector normal iba por detrás de sus compatriotas de clase media.Ex. In larger libraries, line librarians are also likely to be MLS graduates.Ex. It was interesting, in view of the received opinion that 'We don't have many problems round here'.Ex. The article 'Filtering software: regular or decaf?' explains that most vendors define filtering software as that which blocks, filters, or monitors Internet use.Ex. This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.Ex. This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.----* agua normal = still water.* a su precio normal = at full price.* ciudadano normal = ordinary citizen, member of the public.* como algo normal = as a matter of course.* como es normal = as always.* convertirse en algo normal = become + standard practice.* convertirse en + Nombre + normal = become + standard + Nombre.* de extensión normal = standard-length.* de la manera normal = in the normal manner.* de tamaño normal = full-sized, ordinary sized.* día normal = ordinary day.* en circunstancias normales = in the course of events, during the course of events, under normal circumstances, in the normal run of things, in the normal run of events.* en el curso normal de = in the mainstream of.* en el curso normal de las cosas = in the normal run of things, in the normal run of events.* en el curso normal de los acontecimientos = in the normal run of events, in the normal run of things.* en el transcurso normal de + Posesivo + vida(s) = in the normal course of + Posesivo + life/lives.* en situaciones normales = under normal circumstances.* fuera del horario normal = out of hours, at odd times.* fuera de lo normal = abnormally + Adjetivo, with a difference, unordinary, out of the ordinary.* gente normal = ordinary men and women, straight people.* gente normal, la = ordinary people, hoi polloi, the.* lejía normal = household bleach.* lenguaje normal = plain language.* letra normal = light type, light face type.* lo normal + ser + que = there + be + a tendency (to/for).* material de tamaño mayor de lo normal = outsize material.* normal, lo = standard practice, the, the normal run of.* normal y corriente = unremarkable.* parto normal = vaginal delivery.* permanecer normal = remain + normal.* persona normales = ordinary person.* poco normal = unnatural, unordinary, out of the ordinary.* por debajo de lo normal = below-normal.* por debajo del peso normal = underweight.* precio normal = full price.* prensa normal, la = broadsheet press, the.* sábana normal = flat sheet.* seguir con + Posesivo + vida normal = get on with + Posesivo + life.* ser algo normal = be a fact of life, become + a common feature, be a part of life.* ser lo normal = be the order of the day.* ser normal = be the case (with).* trabajar a horas fuera de lo normal = work + unsocial hours.* un día normal = on a typical day.* volver a la vida normal = get (back) into + the swings of things.* * *Ia) (común, usual) normalno es normal que haga tanto frío — it's unusual o it isn't normal for it to be so cold
b) ( sin graves defectos) normalIIesa chica no es normal — (fam) there's something wrong with that girl (colloq)
adverbio (fam) normallyIIIa) ( escuela)b) ( gasolina) regular gas (AmE), two-star petrol (BrE)* * *= average, commonplace, common [commoner -comp., commonest -sup.], normal, ordinary, run-of-the-mill, standard, usual, middle-of-the-range, unsophisticated, line + Profesión, received, regular, commonly seen, indistinctive.Ex: The average family does have very real information needs, even though these may not be immediately recognized as such.
Ex: Microfilm and microfiche formats are now commonplace in most libraries.Ex: When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.Ex: It is normal to make added entries in respect of important editors.Ex: Control is exercised over which terms are used, but otherwise the terms are ordinary words.Ex: Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.Ex: Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex: It had three novel features: relative location, instead of the more usual fixed location.Ex: In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.Ex: Here is a clear indication of the extent, during the eighteenth century, to which the unsophisticated reader lagged behind his middle class compatriots = Aquí tenemos una clara indicación del grado en el que, durante el siglo dieciocho, el lector normal iba por detrás de sus compatriotas de clase media.Ex: In larger libraries, line librarians are also likely to be MLS graduates.Ex: It was interesting, in view of the received opinion that 'We don't have many problems round here'.Ex: The article 'Filtering software: regular or decaf?' explains that most vendors define filtering software as that which blocks, filters, or monitors Internet use.Ex: This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.Ex: This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.* agua normal = still water.* a su precio normal = at full price.* ciudadano normal = ordinary citizen, member of the public.* como algo normal = as a matter of course.* como es normal = as always.* convertirse en algo normal = become + standard practice.* convertirse en + Nombre + normal = become + standard + Nombre.* de extensión normal = standard-length.* de la manera normal = in the normal manner.* de tamaño normal = full-sized, ordinary sized.* día normal = ordinary day.* en circunstancias normales = in the course of events, during the course of events, under normal circumstances, in the normal run of things, in the normal run of events.* en el curso normal de = in the mainstream of.* en el curso normal de las cosas = in the normal run of things, in the normal run of events.* en el curso normal de los acontecimientos = in the normal run of events, in the normal run of things.* en el transcurso normal de + Posesivo + vida(s) = in the normal course of + Posesivo + life/lives.* en situaciones normales = under normal circumstances.* fuera del horario normal = out of hours, at odd times.* fuera de lo normal = abnormally + Adjetivo, with a difference, unordinary, out of the ordinary.* gente normal = ordinary men and women, straight people.* gente normal, la = ordinary people, hoi polloi, the.* lejía normal = household bleach.* lenguaje normal = plain language.* letra normal = light type, light face type.* lo normal + ser + que = there + be + a tendency (to/for).* material de tamaño mayor de lo normal = outsize material.* normal, lo = standard practice, the, the normal run of.* normal y corriente = unremarkable.* parto normal = vaginal delivery.* permanecer normal = remain + normal.* persona normales = ordinary person.* poco normal = unnatural, unordinary, out of the ordinary.* por debajo de lo normal = below-normal.* por debajo del peso normal = underweight.* precio normal = full price.* prensa normal, la = broadsheet press, the.* sábana normal = flat sheet.* seguir con + Posesivo + vida normal = get on with + Posesivo + life.* ser algo normal = be a fact of life, become + a common feature, be a part of life.* ser lo normal = be the order of the day.* ser normal = be the case (with).* trabajar a horas fuera de lo normal = work + unsocial hours.* un día normal = on a typical day.* volver a la vida normal = get (back) into + the swings of things.* * *A1 (común, usual) normalno es normal que siempre estén discutiendo it isn't normal the way they argue all the timees una situación muy normal hoy en día it's a very common situation nowadaysno es normal que haga tanto frío en octubre it's unusual o it isn't normal for it to be so cold in Octoberme parece lo más normal del mundo to me it seems the most normal o natural thing in the worldinteligencia superior a la normal above-average intelligencees una chica normalita she's nothing out of the ordinarynormal y corriente ‹mujer/chico› ordinary;‹jugador› ordinary, run-of-the-mill; ‹libro/vestido› ordinary2 (sin graves defectos) normalel miedo de una embarazada a que la criatura no sea normal a pregnant woman's fear that her baby will be abnormalB (en geometría) perpendicular, normal( fam); normallyhabla/anda normal he talks/walks quite normallycocina normal as a cook she's about average, she cooks averagely wellA (en geometría) perpendicular, normalB(escuela): la N normal teacher training college* * *
normal adjetivo
normal;
hoy en día es muy normal it's very common nowadays;
no es normal que haga tanto frío it's unusual o it isn't normal for it to be so cold;
superior a lo normal above-average;
normal y corriente ordinary
■ sustantivo femeninoa) ( escuela):
normal adjetivo
1 normal, usual: no es normal que llueva tanto, it's unusual for it to rain so much
2 Geom perpendicular
' normal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conchabarse
- contrapelo
- cualquier
- deterioro
- extemporánea
- extemporáneo
- fenomenal
- frecuente
- gasolina
- larga
- largo
- mestizaje
- natural
- normalizar
- normalizarse
- residencia
- retener
- usual
- cauce
- común
- corriente
- debajo
- lógico
- mundo
- normalidad
- ordinario
- seguir
- top-less
English:
bed
- below
- dare
- deviation
- diet
- excuse
- fuck
- general
- high
- late
- must
- natural
- need
- norm
- normal
- ordinary
- outside
- par
- procedure
- regular
- saint
- self
- shall
- should
- standard
- still
- two-star petrol
- unexceptional
- usual
- average
- class
- common
- course
- early
- herself
- himself
- long
- myself
- pattern
- run
- subnormal
- teacher
- themselves
- under
- unnatural
- unusual
- yourself
- yourselves
* * *♦ adj1. [natural, regular] normal;lleva una vida normal she leads a fairly normal o ordinary life;el paciente tiene una temperatura/un pulso normal the patient's temperature/pulse is normal;cuando se lo dije se enfadó mucho – ¡normal! he was really cross when I told him – that's hardly surprising!;este hermano tuyo no es normal there must be something wrong with that brother of yours;es normal que estés cansado it's hardly surprising that you're tired;no es normal que llore por una tontería así it's not normal for him to cry over a silly thing like that;normal y corriente ordinary;contiene todo lo que un usuario normal y corriente necesita it contains everything the average user needs;es una persona normal y corriente he's a perfectly ordinary person2. [gasolina] Br three-star, US regular3. Mat perpendicular♦ nf[gasolina] Br three-star petrol, US regular gasoline♦ advFam normally;me cuesta mucho caminar normal I find it really hard to walk normally* * *adj normal* * *normal adj1) : normal, usual2) : standard3)escuela normal : teacher-training college* * *normal adj1. (común, usual) normal2. (corriente) ordinary -
122 pass
1) transp( road) Pass m;one of the highest \passes in Europe einer der höchsten Pässe in Europa;mountain \pass [Gebirgs]pass mthat was a beautiful \pass to the centre forward das war ein gekonnter Pass zum Mittelstürmerthey had seen the aircraft flying low in a \pass over the ski resort sie hatten gesehen, wie das Flugzeug sehr tief über das Skigebiet hinwegflog; by a magician, conjuror [Hand]bewegung f;the magician made some \passes with his hands over her body der Zauberer fuhr mit der Hand mehrmals über ihren Körperto achieve grade A \passes sehr gute Noten bekommen;to get/obtain a \pass in an exam eine Prüfung bestehen;in those courses they don't grade students - they just get a \pass or fail in diesen Kursen bekommen die Studenten keine Noten, sie können nur entweder bestehen oder durchfallen;( proof of completion) Bestanden ntonly people with a \pass are allowed to enter the nuclear power station nur Personen mit einem entsprechenden Ausweis dürfen das Kernkraftwerk betreten; for a festival Eintritt m, Eintrittskarte f; for public transport [Wochen-/Monats-/Jahres-]karte f;bus \pass Busfahrkarte f (die über einen bestimmten Zeitraum gültig ist);free \pass Freikarte f;disabled people have a free \pass for the public transport system Behinderte können die öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel kostenlos benutzen;why aren't you at the math class? - I've got a \pass warum bist du nicht im Matheunterricht? - ich hab eine Entschuldigungthis is a \pass - we can't get back into the hotel da haben wir uns ja was Schönes eingebrockt - wir können nicht ins Hotel zurück ( fam)to come to a pretty \pass ziemlich übel [für jdn] aussehen ( fam)it's come to a pretty \pass when you can't even have a few quiet drinks with friends wenn man nicht mal mehr in aller Ruhe mit seinen Freunden ein paar Gläschen trinken kann, dann stimmt was nicht ( fam)to reach a \pass außer Kontrolle geraten, ausufern vt1) ( go past)to \pass sb/ sth an jdm/etw vorbeikommen;if you \pass a supermarket, can you get me some milk? würdest du mir Milch mitbringen, wenn du beim Supermarkt vorbeikommst?2) ( exceed)it \passes all belief that he could have been so selfish es ist doch wirklich nicht zu fassen, dass er dermaßen selbstsüchtig sein konnte;to \pass a closing date/ sell-by date verfallen;don't buy goods which have \passed their sell-by date kauf keine Waren, deren Verfallsdatum bereits abgelaufen ist;to \pass a limit eine Grenze überschreiten;to \pass the time limit das Zeitlimit überschreiten;I'm sorry, you've \passed the time limit es tut mir leid, aber Sie haben überzogen3) ( hand to)to \pass sth to sb jdm etw [herüber]reichen;( bequeath to) jdm etw vererben;could you \pass the salt please? könnten Sie mir bitte mal das Salz [herüber]reichen?;I asked if I could see the letter, so she \passed it to me reluctantly ich fragte, ob ich den Brief mal sehen könnte, also gab sie ihn mir widerwillig;the deceased's estate was \passed to his distant relatives der Besitz des Verstorbenen fiel an seine entfernten Verwandten;Gerald \passed the note to me Gerald gab mir die Notiz;to \pass the hat [around] ( fig) den Hut herumgehen lassen;( transfer to)to be \passed to sb auf jdn übergehen;the responsibility was gradually \passed to the British government die Verantwortung wurde nach und nach der britischen Regierung übertragen4) ( put into circulation)to \pass money Geld in Umlauf bringen;I saw someone get caught trying to \pass forged five pound notes in the supermarket ich sah, wie jemand dabei erwischt wurde, als er versuchte im Supermarkt mit gefälschten Fünfpfundnoten zu bezahlen;I haven't trusted him since he \passed me a forged fiver ich trau ihm einfach nicht mehr, seit er versucht hat, mir einen gefälschten Fünfer anzudrehen ( fam)5) fball, sportsto \pass the ball to sb jdm den Ball zuspielen;the crowd were shouting at the player to \pass the basketball die Zuschauermenge schrie dem Basketballspieler zu, er solle den Ball abgeben;to \pass the baton to sb den Stab an jdn abgeben;the timing of the athletes in a relay race must be perfect to \pass the baton smoothly das Timing beim Staffellauf muss absolut stimmen, damit der Stab sauber übergeben werden kannthe cook \passed the carrots through the mixer der Koch pürierte die Karotten im Mixer;to \pass the water through the filter das Wasser durch den Filter laufen lassento \pass an exam/ a test eine Prüfung/eine Arbeit bestehen;(fig: meet requirements) eine Prüfung bestehen, gut genug sein;she \passed the oral but failed the written exam die mündliche Prüfung hat sie bestanden, aber in der schriftlichen ist sie durchgefallen;why the questions? - am I supposed to \pass some silly imaginary test? warum fragst du mich das? soll das vielleicht so eine Art Prüfung für mich sein?;to \pass muster akzeptabel sein;new teams won't be admitted to the league if their stadiums don't \pass muster neue Mannschaften werden nur dann in die Liga aufgenommen, wenn ihre Stadien auf dem erforderlichen Stand sind8) ( of time)to \pass one's days/ holiday [or (Am) vacation] / time doing sth seine Tage/Ferien/Zeit mit etw dat verbringen;it was a long train journey, but they managed to \pass three hours playing cards es war eine lange Zugfahrt, aber sie haben drei Stunden davon mit Kartenspielen herumgebracht ( fam)to \pass the time sich dat die Zeit vertreiben;I'm not very good at drawing but it helps to \pass the time ich kann zwar nicht sehr gut zeichnen, aber es ist doch ein ganz schöner Zeitvertreib;I just wanted to \pass the time of day with her, but she completely ignored me ich wollte wirklich nur kurz guten Tag sagen und ein wenig mit ihr plaudern, aber sie hat mich völlig links liegen lassento \pass sth etw verabschieden;they are hoping to \pass legislation which will forbid drivers aged under 25 to drink alcohol man hofft darauf, ein Gesetz einzuführen, das Fahrern unter 25 den Genuss von Alkohol verbieten würde;to \pass a bill/ law ein Gesetz verabschieden;to \pass a motion einen Antrag genehmigen;to \pass a resolution eine Resolution verabschieden;the restaurant was serving meat that had not been \passed as fit for human consumption in dem Restaurant wurde Fleisch serviert, das nicht für den Verzehr freigegeben war;he was \passed fit for military service er wurde für wehrdiensttauglich erklärt;the censors \passed the film as suitable for children die Zensurstelle gab den Film für Kinder freito \pass a comment einen Kommentar abgeben, sich akk äußern;to \pass a comment on sb eine Bemerkung über jdn machen;to \pass judgement [on sb/sth] [über jdn/etw] urteilen [o ein Urteil fällen];the jury at the film festival \passed judgement on the films they had seen die Jury gab beim Filmfestival ihr Urteil über die Filme ab, die sie gesehen hatte;to \pass one's opinion seine Meinung sagen;to \pass a remark eine Bemerkung machen;I heard she'd been \passing remarks about me behind my back ich hörte, dass sie hinter meinem Rücken über mich hergezogen war;to \pass sentence [on sb] law das Urteil [über jdn] fällento \pass sth etw ausscheiden;to \pass blood Blut im Stuhl/Urin haben;to \pass faeces Kot ausscheiden;to \pass urine urinieren;to \pass water Wasser lassenPHRASES:to \pass the buck [to sb/sth] (sth]) ( fam) die Verantwortung abschieben, jdm/etw den Schwarzen Peter zuschieben;the government has simply \passed the buck to the local authorities without offering any support die Regierung hat die Verantwortung ganz einfach auf die Kommunen abgewälzt, ohne ihnen irgendeine Unterstützung anzubieten vi1) ( move by) vorbeigehen, vorbeikommen;I was just \passing so I thought I'd drop in for a chat ich bin gerade vorbeigekommen und dachte, ich schau mal kurz auf ein paar Worte rein;we often \passed on the stairs wir sind uns oft im Treppenhaus begegnet;the road will \pass near the village die Straße wird nahe am Dorf vorbeiführen;the marchers \passed by without stopping die Demonstranten zogen vorüber, ohne anzuhalten;not one car \passed while I was there während ich dort war, fuhr nicht ein einziges Auto vorbei;the Queen \passed among the crowd die Königin mischte sich unter die Menge;he \passed nearby our group without even knowing we were there er lief nicht weit von unserer Gruppe entfernt vorbei, völlig ohne mitzukriegen, dass wir da waren;you'll have to \pass not far from where we'll be standing du musst sowieso ganz in der Nähe von wo wir stehen vorbei;the planes \passed noisily overhead die Flugzeuge donnerten vorbei ( fam)the bullet \passed between her shoulder blades die Kugel ging genau zwischen ihren Schulterblättern durch; ( fig)a momentary look of anxiety \passed across his face für einen kurzen Moment überschattete ein Ausdruck der Besorgnis seine Miene;to \pass unnoticed unbemerkt bleiben, überhaupt nicht auffallen;the road \passes under the railway line die Straße führt unter einer Eisenbahnbrücke hindurch2) ( enter) eintreten, hereinkommen;may I \pass? kann ich hereinkommen?;that helps prevent fats \passing into the bloodstream das verhindert, dass Fette in die Blutbahn gelangen;they shall not \pass! sie werden nicht durchkommen! (Kampfruf der Antifaschisten)3) ( go away) vergehen, vorübergehen, vorbeigehen;it'll soon \pass das geht schnell vorbei;I felt a bit nauseous, but the mood \passed mir war ein bisschen schlecht, aber es war gleich wieder vorbei4) ( change)wax \passes from solid to liquid when you heat it beim Erhitzen wird festes Wachs flüssig;the water \passes from a liquid state to a solid state when frozen Wasser wird fest, wenn es gefriert5) ( move into)gradually all these English words have \passed into the German language mit der Zeit sind all diese englischen Wörter in die deutsche Sprache eingegangen6) ( exchange)no words have \passed between us since our divorce seit unserer Scheidung haben wir kein einziges Wort miteinander gewechselt;the looks \passing between them suggested they had a very close relationship die Blicke, die sie miteinander wechselten, ließen darauf schließen, dass sie sich sehr nahe standen;greetings were always \passed between them, despite their mutual animosity obwohl sie sich gegenseitig nicht ausstehen konnten, grüßten sie sich immerhe's a good player but he should \pass more er ist ein guter Spieler, aber er sollte den Ball auch öfter einmal den anderen zuspielenafter taking his driving test four times he \passed at the fifth attempt last week nachdem er viermal durch die Fahrprüfung gefallen war, bestand er sie letzte Woche beim fünften Anlaufthe resolution was \passed unanimously die Resolution wurde einstimmig angenommen;‘motion \passed by a clear majority,’ said the speaker of the house „Antrag mit deutlicher Mehrheit angenommen“, sagte der Parlamentspräsidentthe evening \passed without any great disasters der Abend verlief ohne größere Zwischenfälle;time seems to \pass so slowly when you're in school wenn man in der Schule ist, scheint die Zeit unheimlich langsam zu vergehen;I saw that I had let a golden opportunity \pass ich merkte, dass ich eine wirklich einmalige Gelegenheit ungenutzt hatte verstreichen lassen;for a moment she thought he was going to kiss her, but the moment \passed einen kurzen Augenblick lang dachte sie, er würde sie küssen - aber dieser Moment verstrich, und nichts geschah;what's happened here? - I'll have to \pass, I don't know either was ist denn hier passiert? - fragen Sie mich nicht, ich weiß es auch nicht;\pass - I don't know the answer ich passe - ich weiß es nicht;the second contestant \passed on four questions der zweite Wettbewerbsteilnehmer musste bei vier Fragen passen;to \pass on sth auf etw akk verzichten;thanks, but I think I'll \pass on the chocolates since I'm dieting danke, aber ich verzichte lieber auf die Pralinen, weil ich eine Diät macheI really want to go to the film, but I don't think I'd \pass as 18 ich will den Film unbedingt sehen, aber die glauben mir nie, dass ich 18 bin;do you think this non-matching jacket and trousers could \pass as a suit? meinst du, ich kann diese Jacke und die Hose als Anzug anziehen, obwohl sie nicht zusammengehören?;they recruited somebody they hoped would \pass as a German in the film für den Film haben sie jemanden engagiert, von dem sie hoffen, dass er als Deutscher durchgeht -
123 входити
= ввійти1) (ідучи, потрапляти кудись) to enter (in, into); to go (in, into), to come (in, into), to walk (in, into)входити в порт мор. — to sail ( to steam) into the port, to enter the harbour
2) ( уміщуватися) to go ( into)3) ( до організації) to be a member (of)4) ( бути складовою частиною) to form, to be a part (of)5) ( вникати в щось) to get ( into); to penetrate ( into)входити в чиєсь становище — to understand smb.'s position; to put oneself in smb.'s place
6)входити в азарт — to get/grow ( all) excited/heated, to get all worked-up, to get into a lather
входити в довіру до когось — ( to try) to win smb.'s confidence
входити в звичку — to become a habit, to grow into a habit, to get / become accustomed to smth.
входити в колію — to settle down, to return to normal, to get back into a routine
входити в побут — to become usual, to become the custom
входити в роль — to grow into a role, to ( begin to) feel one's feet
входити до складу (чого-небудь) — to form/be part (of), to belong (to)
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124 normalidad
f.normality.* * *1 normality■ las elecciones transcurrieron en la más absoluta normalidad the elections went off without incident\con normalidad normally, as normalvolver a la normalidad to return to normal* * *SF normality, normalcy (EEUU)* * *a) ( cualidad)b) ( situación) normalcy (AmE), normality (BrE)* * *= normality, normalcy.Ex. It also provides a natural preference ordering on explanations, defined in terms of normality or plausibility.Ex. America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.----* restablecer la normalidad = restore + normalcy.* restaurar la normalidad = restore + normalcy.* volver a la normalidad = get back to + normal, return to + normalcy, get (back) into + the swings of things.* vuelta a la normalidad = return to normalcy.* * *a) ( cualidad)b) ( situación) normalcy (AmE), normality (BrE)* * *= normality, normalcy.Ex: It also provides a natural preference ordering on explanations, defined in terms of normality or plausibility.
Ex: America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.* restablecer la normalidad = restore + normalcy.* restaurar la normalidad = restore + normalcy.* volver a la normalidad = get back to + normal, return to + normalcy, get (back) into + the swings of things.* vuelta a la normalidad = return to normalcy.* * *1(cualidad): seguimos trabajando con toda normalidad we carried on working normally o as normalla manifestación se desarrolló con toda normalidad the demonstration passed off without incident2 (situación) normality, normalcy ( AmE)el país ha vuelto a la normalidad the country has returned to normal, the country has returned to normality o normalcy* * *
normalidad sustantivo femeninoa) ( cualidad):
normalidad sustantivo femenino normality: la jornada electoral transcurrió con normalidad, polling day passed off normally
' normalidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
normalizar
- normalización
- normalmente
- restablecer
- trastornar
- trastorno
English:
normalcy
- normality
- settle
- settle down
- normal
* * *normalidad nf1. [cualidad] normality;volver a la normalidad to return to normal;la jornada electoral transcurrió con normalidad election day passed off without incident2. Quím normality* * *f normality;volver a la normalidad return to normal* * *normalidad nf: normality, normalcy -
125 входить
войти1. ( вступать) enter; ( из данного места внутрь) go* in; ( извне в данное место) come* in; (в вн.) enter (d.); go* (into); come* (into)он вошёл — he entered; he went in; he came in
войдём(те)! ( туда) — let us go in!
войдите! ( ответ на стук в дверь) — come in!
входить в зал — enter the hall; go* into the hall; come* into the hall
входит Иванов ( сценическая ремарка) — enter Ivanov
входить в порт ( о судне) — sail / steam into the port, enter the harbour; enter port
2. (в вн.; умещаться) go* (into)это еле входит — it will hardly go in, it is a tight fit
4. (в вн.; вникать) enter (into), go* (into)входить в чьи-л. интересы — enter into smb.'s interests
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входить в состав (рд.) — form / be (a) part (of)входить в число (рд.) — be reckoned (among, with)
входить в соглашение (с тв.) — enter upon an agreement (with)
входить в контакт (с тв.) — come* into contact (with)
входить в силу, входить в действие — come* into force, come* / go* into effect
входить в сношения (с тв.) — enter into relations (with)
входить в долги — get* / run* into debt
входить в лета — get* on (in years)
входить в моду — come* into fashion, become* fashionable
входить в обиход, входить в быт — become* usual, become* the custom
входить в привычку — become* a habit, grow* into a habit; get* / become* accustomed to smth.
входить в колею — settle down, return to normal, get* back into a routine
входить во вкус чего-л. — begin* to enjoy / relish smth., acquire a taste for smth.
входить в роль — (begin* to) feel at home in one's role, enter into one's role
входить в чьё-л. положение — understand* smb.'s position; sympathize with smb.
входить в доверие к кому-л. — win* smb.'s confidence
входить в поговорку — become* proverbial, pass into a proverb
войти в историю — go* down in history
входить в рассмотрение чего-л. — examine smth.
входить с предложением — put* forward, или submit, a proposal; (на собрании и т. п.) bring* in a motion
это не входит в расчёт — that does not enter the calculation; that doesn't come into it разг.
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126 harness
{'ha:nis}
I. 1. сбруя, хамут, амуниция (на впрегатно животно)
to work/run in double HARNESS прен. женен съм, омъжена съм, работа в тясно сътрудничество
in HARNESS прен. на работа, на поста си
to die in HARNESS умирам на поста си
to get back into HARNESS отново се впрягам в работа
2. колан (и), ремъци (на куче, на парашутист, за връзване на бебе, на седалка в самолет и пр.)
3. ист. доспехи, броня
4. текст. нищелка, ремиза
II. 1. запрягам, впрягам
2. прен. обуздавам, впрягам (водна сила и пр.)
3. ист. обличам в броня/доспехи* * *{'ha:nis} n 1. сбруя, хамут, амуниция (на впрегатно животно);(2) {'ha:nis} v 1. запрягам, впрягам; 2. прен. обуздавам; впр* * *хамут; обуздавам; броня; впрягам; доспехи; запрягам;* * *1. i. сбруя, хамут, амуниция (на впрегатно животно) 2. ii. запрягам, впрягам 3. in harness прен. на работа, на поста си 4. to die in harness умирам на поста си 5. to get back into harness отново се впрягам в работа 6. to work/run in double harness прен. женен съм, омъжена съм, работа в тясно сътрудничество 7. ист. доспехи, броня 8. ист. обличам в броня/доспехи 9. колан (и), ремъци (на куче, на парашутист, за връзване на бебе, на седалка в самолет и пр.) 10. прен. обуздавам, впрягам (водна сила и пр.) 11. текст. нищелка, ремиза* * *harness[´ha:nis] I. n 1. сбруя, хамут, амуниция (за впрегатно животно); to work ( run) in double \harness прен. женен съм, задомен (задомена) съм, омъжена съм; in \harness прен. на работа, на поста си, разг. на линия съм; to get back into \harness отново се впрягам на работа; 2. ист. доспехи, броня; 3. текст. нищелка, ремиза; II. v 1. запрягам, впрягам; to \harness a horse to a cart впрягам кон в каруца; 2. прен. обуздавам; впрягам (за водна сила и пр.); 3. ист. обличам в броня (доспехи). -
127 réinstaller
réinstaller [ʀeɛ̃stale]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ pièce, appartement] to refurnishb. ( = rétablir) réinstaller qn chez lui to move sb back into their own home2. reflexive verb• il s'est réinstallé à Paris he's gone back to live in Paris ; [commerçant] he's set up in business again in Paris* * *ʀeɛ̃stale
1.
1) ( réaménager) to refit [pièce]; ( changer de lieu)réinstaller les bureaux au premier étage — to move the offices back to the first GB ou second US floor
2) ( rétablir) (dans une ville, une région) to resettle [personne] ( dans to); ( dans une maison) to move [somebody] back [personne] ( dans to); ( à un poste)réinstaller quelqu'un dans ses fonctions — to reinstate someone in his/her old job; ( à un mandat)
2.
se réinstaller verbe pronominal ( dans un lieu)se réinstaller en banlieue — [habitant] to move back to the suburbs; [compagnie, commerçant] to set up business again in the suburbs
* * *ʀeɛ̃stale vt1) [locaux] to refit2) [famille] to relocate, to resettle3) [direction] to reinstateIl a été réinstallé au poste de président. — He has been reinstated as president.
4) INFORMATIQUE to reinstall* * *réinstaller verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( réaménager) to refit [pièce]; ( changer de lieu) réinstaller les bureaux au premier étage to move the offices back to the first GB ou second US floor;2 ( rétablir) (dans une ville, une région) to resettle [personne] (dans to); ( dans une maison) to move [sb] back [personne] (dans to); ( à un poste) réinstaller qn dans ses fonctions to reinstate someone in his/her old job; ( à un mandat) réinstaller qn à la présidence to re-elect sb as president.B se réinstaller vpr1 ( dans un lieu) se réinstaller dans un fauteuil to settle (oneself) back into an armchair; se réinstaller en banlieue [habitant] to move back to the suburbs; [compagnie, commerçant] to set up business again in the suburbs;2 ( dans une situation) se réinstaller à la présidence to become president again; se réinstaller en tête to get back into the lead.[reɛ̃stale] verbe transitif————————se réinstaller verbe pronominal intransitifil s'est réinstallé dans son ancien bureau he's gone ou moved back to his old office2. [se rasseoir] to settle (back) down in one's seat -
128 входить
несов. - входи́ть, сов. - войти́1) (вступать, проникать внутрь) enter; ( из данного места внутрь) go in; ( извне в данное место) come in; (в вн.) enter (d); go (into); come (into)войди́те! (ответ на стук в дверь) — come in!
вхо́дит Ивано́в (сценическая ремарка) — enter Ivanov
входи́ть в сеть информ. — log in / on to a network
2) (в вн.; умещаться) go (into)э́то е́ле вхо́дит — it will hardly go in, it is a tight fit
3) (в вн.; являться членом чего-л) be a member (of); ( принимать участие) take part (in); (включаться, быть частью чего-л) be part (of)входи́ть в соста́в (рд.) — form / be (a) part (of)
4) (в вн.; вникать, осваиваться) enter (into), go (into)входи́ть в чьи-л интере́сы — enter into smb's interests
входи́ть в чьё-л положе́ние — understand smb's position; sympathize with smb
входи́ть в роль — (begin to) feel at home in one's role, enter into one's role
входи́ть во вкус (рд.) — begin to enjoy / relish (d), acquire a taste (for)
5) офиц. (с тв. в вн.; обращаться с просьбой, предложением куда-л) submit (d to)входи́ть с предложе́нием — put forward [submit] a proposal
6) в сочетании с отвлечёнными сущ. означает переход к действию или состояниювходи́ть в мо́ду — come into fashion, become fashionable
входи́ть в обихо́д / быт — become customary, become the custom
входи́ть в привы́чку — become a habit (of smb's)
у него́ вошло́ в привы́чку (+ инф.) — he got into the habit (of ger)
входи́ть в дове́рие к кому́-л — (try to) win smb's confidence
входи́ть в си́лу / де́йствие — come into force, come / go into effect
входи́ть в соглаше́ние (с тв.) — enter upon an agreement (with)
входи́ть в конта́кт (с тв.) — come into contact (with)
входи́ть в сноше́ния (с тв.) — enter into relations (with)
входи́ть в рассмотре́ние чего́-л — examine smth
••входи́ть в счёт — count
входи́ть в число́ (рд.) — be reckoned (among, with)
входи́ть в долги́ — get / run into debt
входи́ть в лета́ — get on (in years)
входи́ть в колею́ — settle down, return to normal, get back into a routine [ruː'tiːn]
войти́ в погово́рку — become proverbial, pass into a proverb ['prɒ-]
войти́ в исто́рию — go down in history
э́то не вхо́дит в расчёт — that does not enter the calculation; that doesn't come into it разг.
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