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1 well
Ⅰ.well1 [wel]1 noun(a) (for water, oil) puits m= well up(water) jaillir(blood, spring, tears) monter, jaillir;∎ tears welled up in her eyes les larmes lui montèrent aux yeux;∎ joy welled up within her la joie monta en elleⅡ.1 adverb(a) (satisfactorily, successfully) bien;∎ she speaks French very well elle parle très bien (le) français;∎ he plays the piano well il joue bien du piano;∎ she came out of it rather well elle s'en est plutôt bien sortie;∎ it's extremely well done c'est vraiment très bien fait;∎ everything is going well tout se passe bien;∎ the meeting went well la réunion s'est bien passée;∎ those colours go really well together ces couleurs vont vraiment bien ensemble;∎ the machine/system works well la machine/le système marche bien;∎ things have worked out well les choses se sont bien passées;∎ does she work as well as I do? fait-elle son travail aussi bien que moi?;∎ to do well s'en sortir;∎ she's doing very well elle s'en sort très bien;∎ he did very well for a beginner il s'est très bien débrouillé pour un débutant;∎ you did quite well in the exam vous vous en êtes assez bien sorti à l'examen;∎ to do well for oneself bien se débrouiller;∎ to do well out of sb/sth bien s'en sortir avec qn/qch;∎ that boy will do well! ce garçon ira loin!;∎ the patient is doing well le malade se rétablit bien ou est en bonne voie de guérison;∎ we would do well to keep quiet nous ferions bien de nous taire;∎ well done! bravo!;∎ well said! bien dit!;∎ it was money well spent ce n'était pas de l'argent gaspillé;∎ archaic well met! heureuse rencontre!, vous arrivez bien à propos!(b) (favourably, kindly) bien;∎ she treats her staff very well elle traite très bien son personnel;∎ everyone speaks well of you tout le monde dit du bien de vous;∎ his action speaks well of his courage son geste montre bien son courage;∎ she won't take it well elle ne va pas apprécier;∎ she thinks well of you elle a de l'estime pour vous;∎ he wished her well il lui souhaita bonne chance;∎ it's a card from someone wishing you well c'est une carte de quelqu'un qui vous veut du bien;∎ to do well by sb traiter qn comme il se doit(c) (easily, readily) bien;∎ he could well decide to leave il se pourrait tout à fait qu'il décide de partir;∎ I couldn't very well accept je ne pouvais guère accepter;∎ you may well be right il se peut bien que tu aies raison;∎ I can well believe it je le crois facilement ou sans peine;∎ she was angry, and well she might be elle était furieuse, et à juste titre∎ she's well over or past forty elle a bien plus de quarante ans;∎ he's well into his seventies il a largement dépassé les soixante-dix ans;∎ there were well over 5,000 demonstrators il y avait bien plus de 5000 manifestants;∎ he's well on in years il n'est plus tout jeune;∎ well on into the morning jusque tard dans la matinée;∎ the fashion lasted well into the 1960s cette mode a duré une bonne partie des années 60;∎ it's well above/within the limit c'est bien au-dessus de/inférieur à la limite;∎ it's well after midday il est bien plus de midi;∎ the play went on until well after midnight la partie s'est prolongée bien au-delà de minuit;∎ I woke well before dawn je me suis réveillé bien avant l'aube;∎ let me know well in advance prévenez-moi longtemps à l'avance;∎ the team finished well up the league l'équipe a fini parmi les premières de sa division(e) (thoroughly) bien;∎ shake/stir well bien secouer/remuer;∎ be sure to cook it well veillez à ce que ce soit bien cuit;∎ well cooked or done bien cuit;∎ let it dry well first attendez d'abord que ce soit bien sec;∎ I know her well je la connais bien;∎ you know your subject well vous connaissez bien votre sujet;∎ I know only too well how hard it is je ne sais que trop bien à quel point c'est difficile;∎ how well I understand her feelings! comme je comprends ce qu'elle ressent!;∎ I'm well aware of the problem je suis bien conscient ou j'ai bien conscience du problème;∎ he was well annoyed il était vraiment contrarié;∎ ironic I bet he was well pleased! il devait être content!;∎ I like him well enough il ne me déplaît pas;∎ we got well and truly soaked nous nous sommes fait tremper jusqu'aux os;∎ it's well and truly over c'est bel et bien fini;∎ it's well worth the money ça vaut largement la dépense;∎ it's well worth trying ça vaut vraiment la peine d'essayer;∎ familiar he was well annoyed il était super-énervé∎ to be well in with sb être bien avec qn;∎ she's well in with all the right people elle est très bien avec tous les gens qui peuvent servir;∎ to be well out of it s'en sortir à bon compte;∎ you're well out of it tu as bien fait de partir;∎ she's well rid of him/it! quel bon débarras pour elle!;∎ to be well up on sth s'y connaître en qch;∎ she's well up on European law elle s'y connait en droit européen;∎ to leave or let well alone (equipment) ne pas toucher; (situation) ne pas s'occuper de; (person) laisser tranquille∎ all is not well with them il y a quelque chose qui ne va pas chez eux;∎ owning a home is all very well but… c'est bien beau d'être propriétaire mais…;∎ it's all very well pretending you don't care but… c'est bien beau de dire que ça t'est égal mais…;∎ it is all very well for you to say that tu peux bien dire ça, toi;∎ Military all's well! rien à signaler!(b) (advisable) bien;∎ it would be well to start soon nous ferions bien de commencer bientôt;∎ British you'd be just as well to tell him tu ferais mieux de (le) lui dire∎ to be well aller ou se porter bien;∎ how are you? - well, thank you comment allez-vous? - bien, merci;∎ he's been ill but he's better now il a été malade mais il va mieux (maintenant);∎ I don't feel well je ne me sens pas bien;∎ she's not very well elle ne va pas très bien;∎ to get well se remettre, aller mieux;∎ get well soon (on card) bon rétablissement;∎ I hope you're well j'espère que vous allez bien;∎ you're looking or you look well vous avez l'air en forme;∎ are you okay?, you don't sound very well ça va?, tu n'as pas l'air bien;∎ he's not a well man il ne se porte pas bien(a) (indicating start or continuation of speech) bon, bien;∎ well, I would just say one thing bon, je voudrais simplement dire une chose;∎ well, let me just add that… alors, laissez-moi simplement ajouter que…;∎ well, here we are again! et nous y revoilà!∎ well, as I was saying… donc, je disais que…, je disais donc que…;∎ right, well, let's move on to the next subject bon, alors passons à la question suivante;∎ well thank you Mr Alderson, I'll be in touch eh bien merci M. Alderson, je vous contacterai∎ well, obviously I'd like to come but… disons que, bien sûr, j'aimerais venir mais…;∎ he was, well, rather unpleasant really il a été, disons, assez désagréable, c'est le mot∎ he was rather fat, well stout might be a better word il était plutôt gros, enfin disons corpulent;∎ I've known her for ages, well at least three years ça fait des années que je la connais, enfin au moins trois ans;∎ you know John? well I saw him yesterday tu connais John? eh bien je l'ai vu hier(e) (expressing hesitation or doubt) ben, eh bien;∎ did you ask? - well… I didn't dare actually as-tu demandé? - eh bien ou ben, je n'ai pas osé;∎ are you ready? - well, I should really stay in and work tu viens? - eh bien, il vaudrait mieux que je reste à la maison pour travailler(f) (asking a question) eh bien, alors;∎ well, who was it? alors ou eh bien, qui était-ce?;∎ well, what of it? et alors?;∎ well then, why worry about it? eh bien ou alors, pourquoi se faire du mauvais sang?∎ well, look who's here! ça alors, regardez qui est là!;∎ well, well, well tiens, tiens;∎ well, really! ça alors!;∎ familiar well I never! ça par exemple!;∎ (well,) well, what do you know! eh bien ou ça alors, qui l'aurait cru!(h) (in relief) eh bien;∎ well, at least that's over! eh bien, en tout cas, c'est terminé!(i) (in resignation) bon;∎ (oh) well, it can't be helped bon tant pis, on n'y peut rien;∎ (oh) well, that's life bon enfin, c'est la vie;∎ (oh) well, all right bon allez, d'accord;∎ can I come too? - oh, very well, if you must je peux venir aussi? - bon allez, si tu y tiens∎ the well ceux mpl qui sont en bonne santétout ça, c'est très bien;∎ so you want to go to drama school, all well and good, but… alors comme ça, tu veux faire une école de théâtre? tout ça, c'est très bien mais…ⓘ Didn't he/she do well? Le jeu télévisé britannique The Generation Game fut présenté pendant de nombreuses années par un nommé Bruce Forsyth. Cette expression ("il/elle s'est bien débrouillé(e), vous ne trouvez pas?") était l'une des petites phrases qu'il employait immanquablement au cours de l'émission. Il utilisait cette formule en s'adressant au public lorsqu'un concurrent venait de terminer une épreuve. Aujourd'hui, on emploie cette expression pour féliciter quelqu'un sur un ton légèrement condescendant. -
2 subject
['sʌbdʒɪkt]n1) тема, предмет разговора, вопрос, сюжетThe subject is not very well dealt with in his last book. — В его последней книге этот вопрос плохо освещен.
He is off the subject. — Он говорит не на тему.
The subject drifted away into another channel. — Тема разговора незаметно перешла в другую область.
- ridiculos subject- interesting subject
- dellicate subject
- stock subjects
- examination subjects
- thesis subject
- key subject
- off-the-record subject
- suggestive subject
- subject picture
- subject of common interest
- hackneyed subjects of polities
- subject for congratulation
- subject of praise
- safe subject for conversation
- subject of the lecture
- subject of a book
- subjects of rural life
- subject of graduate study
- pictures of sacred subjects
- all conceivable subjects of interest to students
- no restriction as to subject
- approach the subject from a practical point of view
- avoid the subject
- bar the subject
- bring up the subject in the course of conversation
- broach the subject in the course of conversation
- change the subject
- choose a subject for discussion
- classify books by subjects
- classify the subjects you are interested in
- close the subject
- consider the next subjects
- cover the whole subject
- dismiss the subject summarily
- divert the subject into another channel- express one's opinion on the subject- find information on the subject
- get to the main subject
- handle the subject in a masterly way
- have strong views on the subject
- introduce a sore subject
- keep to the subject
- lead smb on to the subject
- open the subject
- pursue the subject further
- return to our subject
- speak on the subject
- study the subject thoroughly
- take smb too far from the subject
- treat the subject at great length
- touch upon the subject
- turn the subject over in one's mind
- view the subject from different angles
- wander from the subject
- work on this subject
- every time the subject comes up2) проблема, вопросWe have different opinions (strong views) on the subject. — У нас разные мнения (твердые взгляды) по этому вопросу.
He has a different approach to the subject. — У него иной подход к данной проблеме.
- serious subject- fundamental subject- tender- domestic subjects
- interesting subjects
- academic subjects
- controversial subjects
- subject under consideration
- smb's approach to the subject
- break up the subject into sections
- bring the conversation round to the subject
- deal with new subjects- discuss the subject in all its aspects- go deep into the subject
- handle the subject delicately
- illustrate the subject with appropriate quotations
- investigate the subject
- keep off the subject
- know one's subject
- narrow down one's subject to two problems
- start the subject
- state the subject
- submit up the subject to the judgement of scholars
- survey the subject
- treat the subject technically
- view the subject from a practical point of view
- weigh the subject dispassionately3) предмет, учебная дисциплина- difficult subjectsI'll have to read on the subject. — Мне надо готовиться к экзамену по этому предмету.
- school subjects
- liberal arts subjects
- secondary subjects
- smb's favourite subject at school
- subject of serious study
- subject of interest for students
- be taught as a separate subject
- fail in a subject
- learn the subject with ease
- master a subject
- pass a subject
- read on the subject
- take the subject seriously
- teach a subject4) подданный (государства, короля)- British subject- subject of the crown
- subject to the king5) грам. подлежащее- Complex Subject- impersonal subject
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3 subject line
E-comthe field at the top of an e-mail template in which the title or subject of the e-mail can be typed. The subject line is the only part of the e-mail—apart from the name of the sender—which can be read immediately by the recipient. It is important to have a strong subject line, particularly if using e-mail for advertising or promotional purposes, or the recipient may well simply delete the e-mail. -
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N1. विषयPhysics is my favourite subject.2. कर्ता'He' is the subject in the sentence " He is going3. प्रजाThe king treated his subjects well. -
5 the articles of Faith
1) догматы церкви, основы какой-л. религии...witnesses came forward who were prepared to swear that they had heard Domingo utter the most horrid blasphemies, and there were two who had heard him say that to believe in the Articles of Faith was first and foremost a matter of good breeding. This in itself was enough to make him a proper subject for inquiry by the Holy Office... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Catalina’, ch. 2) —...появились свидетели, которые под присягой были готовы показать, что они слышали, как Доминго изрекал ужаснейшие богохульства, а два свидетеля даже слышали, как он сказал, что вера в догматы католической церкви - это прежде всего результат хорошего воспитания. Одного этого было достаточно, чтобы им заинтересовалась святая инквизиция...
2) символ веры, кредо (употр. тж. в ед. ч.)This is the article of my faith: I am what I am, and can be no other, (S. Chaplin, ‘The Big Room’, ch. XI) — Мое кредо: я такой как есть и другим быть не могу.
Anyone familiar with police mentality knows that law enforcement officers interpret the law freely, and that it is an article of faith among them that a suspect is guilty until proven innocent. (W. Manchester, ‘The Death of a President’, ch. 2) — Всякий, кто знаком с психологией полицейских, знает, что блюстители закона толкуют его как хотят. Среди них господствует мнение, что подозреваемый виноват, пока его невиновность не доказана.
‘Daddy's very good, about things like elections.’ She regarded her husband for a moment, then, reproachfully, she said, ‘You don't believe him, do you?’ ‘About uncle Frank being defeated? Well, it's a pretty doubtful article of faith, isn't it?’ he said. ‘Even coming from your father.’ (E. O'Connor, ‘The Last Hurrah’, part I, ch. II) — - Папа хорошо разбирается в таких делах, как выборы, - Мэл посмотрела на мужа и прибавила укоризненно: - Ты этому не веришь? - Тому, что дядя Фрэнк потерпит поражение? Ну, это еще вилами на воде писано, - сказал Адам. - Даже если твой отец в этом не сомневается.
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6 as well
أَيْضًا \ also: too. as well: also: I need your help, and your money as well, (with may or might) without loss or bad effect: You may as well try, even if you don’t succeed. I might as well have watched the game on television (instead of watching it on the field and getting wet). besides: as well: I need all this and more besides. either: (used after not) also: I don’t like apples, and I don’t like oranges either. in addition: also: He paid my bill; in addition he lent me $3. into the bargain: as well: I lost my money and got punished into the bargain. likewise: also; in the same way: He helped me when you were away. Likewise when you were ill, he did all my shopping. so: (followed by a verb that comes before its subject) also: She ate some, and so did I. too: also: He, too, wants to come. He wants to come too. -
7 into the bargain
أَيْضًا \ also: too. as well: also: I need your help, and your money as well, (with may or might) without loss or bad effect: You may as well try, even if you don’t succeed. I might as well have watched the game on television (instead of watching it on the field and getting wet). besides: as well: I need all this and more besides. either: (used after not) also: I don’t like apples, and I don’t like oranges either. in addition: also: He paid my bill; in addition he lent me $3. into the bargain: as well: I lost my money and got punished into the bargain. likewise: also; in the same way: He helped me when you were away. Likewise when you were ill, he did all my shopping. so: (followed by a verb that comes before its subject) also: She ate some, and so did I. too: also: He, too, wants to come. He wants to come too. -
8 get the worst of smth.
(get (или have) the worst of smth.)потерпеть поражение; быть в худшем положении; прогадать, просчитаться; выносить всю тяжесть чего-л.; занять последнее место ( в состязании)So far, Alice felt, she was getting the worst of the conversation. She changed the subject. (B. Shaw, ‘Cashel Byron's Profession’, ch. XI) — Так как Алиса чувствовала, что в этом разговоре преимущество не на ее стороне, она переменила тему.
Well, he started a fight and was getting the worst of it... (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 47) — Он ведь сам полез в драку, и, надо признаться, ему солоно пришлось.
After that there was a free-for-all with everybody kicking and punching, and Eddie on the bottom getting the worst of it. (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland’, ‘The First War’, ‘1912’) — После этого началась общая свалка, люди молотили друг друга кулаками, пинали ногами, и Эдди, очутившемуся в самом низу, приходилось хуже всех.
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9 Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. c. 23 AD Como, Italyd. 25 August 79 AD near Pompeii, Italy[br]Roman encyclopedic writer on the natural world.[br]Pliny was well educated in Rome, and for ten years or so followed a military career with which he was able to combine literary work, writing especially on historical subjects. He completed his duties c. 57 AD and concentrated on writing until he resumed his official career in 69 AD with administrative duties. During this last phase he began work on his only extant work, the thirty-seven "books" of his Historia Naturalis (Natural History), each dealing with a broad subject such as astronomy, geography, mineralogy, etc. His last post was the command of the fleet based at Misenum, which came to an end when he sailed too near Vesuvius during the eruption that engulfed Pompeii and he was overcome by the fumes.Pliny developed an insatiable curiosity about the natural world. Unlike the Greeks, the Romans made few original contributions to scientific thought and observation, but some made careful compilations of the learning and observations of Greek scholars. The most notable and influential of these was the Historia Naturalis. To the ideas about the natural world gleaned from earlier Greek authors, he added information about natural history, mineral resources, crafts and some technological processes, such as the extraction of metals from their ores, reported to him from the corners of the Empire. He added a few observations of his own, noted during travels on his official duties. Not all the reports were reliable, and the work often presents a tangled web of fact and fable. Gibbon described it as an immense register in which the author has "deposited the discoveries, the arts, and the errors of mankind". Pliny was indefatigable in his relentless note-taking, even dictating to his secretary while dining.During the Dark Ages and early Middle Ages in Western Europe, Pliny's Historia Naturalis was the largest known collection of facts about the natural world and was drawn upon freely by a succession of later writers. Its influence survived the influx into Western Europe, from the twelfth century, of translations of the works of Greek and Arab scholars. After the invention of printing in the middle of the fifteenth century, Pliny was the first work on a scientific subject to be printed, in 1469. Many editions followed and it may still be consulted with profit for its insights into technical knowledge and practice in the ancient world.[br]BibliographyThe standard Latin text with English translation is that edited by H.Rackham et al.(1942– 63, Loeb Classical Library, London: Heinemann, 10 vols). The French version is by A.Further ReadingThe editions mentioned above include useful biographical and other details. For special aspects of Pliny, see K.C.Bailey, 1929–32, The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects, London, 2 vols.LRDBiographical history of technology > Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
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10 appear, seem, prove, happen, turn out with complex subject
Глаголы appear, seem, prove, happen, turn out в конструкции со сложным подлежащим1) Глаголы appear - выглядеть, seem - казаться, prove - оказываться, happen - случаться, turn out - оказываться употребляются в конструкции со сложным подлежащим (см. Complex subject). Первая часть сложного подлежащего представляет собой существительное или местоимение в общем падеже, а вторая — инфинитив с частицей to (To-infinitive).He seems to know French well (= It seems that he knows French well) — Кажется, он хорошо знает французский.
They all turned out to be good fighters (=It turned out that they all were good fighters) — Все они оказались хорошими бойцами.
The weather appears to be improving (=It appears that the weather is improving) — Погода, по-видимому, улучшается.
He seems to have created the perfect mix of dark, gloomy lyrics and light, fluffy music (=It seems that he created...) — Кажется, он создал превосходную смесь из темных, мрачных стихов и светлой, воздушной музыки.
She seemed to have forgotten her promise (= It seemed that she had forgotten her promise) — Казалось, она забыла свое обещание.
He proved to be a good friend — Он оказался хорошим другом.
I happened to be there at that time (=It happened that I was there at that time) — Случилось так, что я был там в это время.
2) После глаголов appear, seem можно поставить косвенное дополнение с предлогом to.The car seemed to me to be too noisy — Мне казалось, что машина шумит слишком сильно.
She appeared to them to have forgotten her promise — Им казалось, что она забыла свое обещание.
3)а) После глаголов prove, turn out глагол-связка be часто опускается, когда за ними следует прилагательное или существительное с прилагательным.He proved (to be) smart — Он оказался умным.
He proved (to be) a good engineer — Он оказался хорошим инженером.
The test turned out (to be) negative — Тест показал отрицательный результат.
б) Если после глаголов prove, turn out следует существительное без прилагательного, то глагол be не может быть опущен.He proved to be a biologist — Он оказался биологом.
4) После глаголов seem и appear может идти существительное, прилагательное или существительное с прилагательным без глагола-связки be. В этом случае глаголы seem и appear обычно переводятся на русский язык с помощью глагола выглядеть или сочетания производить впечатление.She seems tired — Она выглядит усталой.
He seemed a fool — Он производил впечатление дурака.
He appeared a happy man — Он производил впечатление счастливого человека.
5) Глаголы appear, seem, prove, happen могут употребляться в предложениях со словами it и there в функции формального подлежащего (см. Empty subject: "it" and "there")There seems to be only one chance of tracing him — Как кажется, есть только один способ выследить его.
•— Слова it и there в функции формального подлежащего см. Empty subject: "it" and "there"
English-Russian grammar dictionary > appear, seem, prove, happen, turn out with complex subject
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11 Empty subject: it and there
↑ Subject1) it.Если логическим подлежащим предложения является синтаксический оборот или придаточное предложение, то, как правило, вместо него вводится формальное ("пустое") подлежащее it, а логическое подлежащее перемещается в конец предложения.а) Придаточное предложение (Subordinate clause).Формальное подлежащее it может употребляться, если логическим подлежащим является придаточное предложение (особенно если это придаточное является достаточно распространенным).It
was quite clear that the career of this gentleman had been far from immaculate. — Было понятно, что карьера этого джентльмена далеко не безукоризненна. (более естественно, чем That the career of this gentleman had been far from immaculate was quite clear).б) Инфинитивный оборот (Infinitive clause).Формальное подлежащее it обыкновенно вводится, если логическим подлежащим является инфинитивный оборот. В частности, it часто используется в инфинитивных оборотах, вводимых предлогом for (For- clause).It
is difficult to imagine worse English. — Трудно представить себе худший английский.It
was difficult for them to talk and so they for the most part kept silent. — Им было трудно разговаривать, поэтому большую часть времени они молчали.в) Герундиальный оборот (ing- clause).Формальное подлежащее может вводиться при логическом подлежащем, выраженном герундиальным оборотом. Такие конструкции характерны для разговорного языка.It
was nice seeing you. — Приятно было тебя видеть.It
surprised me your not remembering my name. — Меня удивило, что ты не помнишь моего имени.2) there.В предложениях, описывающих существование чего-либо, вводится формальное подлежащее there.а) Чаще всего сказуемым в таких предложениях бывает глагол be. Be согласуется в числе с логическим подлежащим.a house in New Orleans they call "The Rising Sun". — В Новом Орлеане есть дом, который называют "Восходящее солнце"." There aren't many of them about," she said. — "Их тут не так много", - сказала она.
б) При глаголе be в предложениях с формальным подлежащим there может употребляться модальный глагол (см. Modal verbs), а также некоторые другие глаголы (seem, appear, happen и др.)nothing he cannot do, nothing he doesn't do well, nothing he does superbly. — Похоже, что нет ничего такого, чего бы он не мог сделать, ничего, чего бы он не мог сделать хорошо, и ничего, с чем бы он справился в совершенстве.two different explanations of this. — Этому есть, возможно, два объяснения.English-Russian grammar dictionary > Empty subject: it and there
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12 pet subject
1) Общая лексика: любимый предмет, любимый "конёк" (напр, In this context, it's perhaps not so surprising that the issue of oil well management has become something of a pet subject for Putin)2) Макаров: излюбленная тема -
13 those activities that include subsurface studies, seismic and geophysical activities, locating underground hydrocarbon deposits, drilling for hydrocarbon deposits and bringing hydrocarbons to the surface, well completion, and field processing of
General subject: E&PУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > those activities that include subsurface studies, seismic and geophysical activities, locating underground hydrocarbon deposits, drilling for hydrocarbon deposits and bringing hydrocarbons to the surface, well completion, and field processing of
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14 documentado
adj.well-informed, documented, well up, well-versed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: documentar.* * *1→ link=documentar documentar► adjetivo1 documented, researched2 familiar (enterado) informed* * *ADJ1) (=informado)un libro bien documentado — a well documented o researched book
2) (=con documentación)* * *- da adjetivo1) <informe/hecho> documented2) (frml) ( con documentación)* * *= documented, recorded.Ex. While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.Ex. The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.----* bien documentado = well documented [well-documented].* conocimiento documentado = recorded knowledge.* información documentada = documented information.* no estar documentado = be undocumented.* * *- da adjetivo1) <informe/hecho> documented2) (frml) ( con documentación)* * *= documented, recorded.Ex: While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.
Ex: The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.* bien documentado = well documented [well-documented].* conocimiento documentado = recorded knowledge.* información documentada = documented information.* no estar documentado = be undocumented.* * *documentado -daA ‹informe/hecho› documentedun informe muy bien documentado a very well documented reportestaba muy bien documentada sobre el tema she was very well informed about the subject, she had done a lot of research on the subjectB ( frml) (con documentación) with the required documents o documentationla carga no iba debidamente documentada the load did not have the necessary documents o documentation o papers, the documentation for the load was not in order* * *documentado, -a adj1. [informado] [informe, estudio] researched;[persona] well-informed;un periodista muy documentado a very well-informed journalist;estar bien/mal documentado sobre algo to be well-informed/ill-informed about sth2. [con papeles encima] having identification;no pudo entrar porque no iba documentado he couldn't get in because he had no identification with him* * *adj persona with papers -
15 informado
adj.informed, learned, well-versed, cognizant.past part.past participle of spanish verb: informar.* * *ADJ1) (=enterado)estar informado — to be informed (de, sobre about)
tenemos derecho a estar informados — we have a right to know, we have a right to information
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bien informado — well-informed•
mal informado — misinformed, badly informedsi eso es lo que crees, estás muy mal informada — if that's what you think you're misinformed o you've been badly informed
•
mantener informado a algn — to keep sb informed2) [trabajador]•
bien informado — with good references* * *- da adjetivo (sobre tema, noticia) informedestá usted muy mal informada — you have been misinformed o wrongly informed
* * *= informed.Ex. Some degree of ignorance of this kind is not unusual since the usual objective in consulting an information source is to become better informed.----* bien informado = well-informed, informed.* estar informado puntualmente sobre = monitor + information on.* mal informado = ill-informed.* mantener a Alguien informado de = keep + Nombre + posted on.* mantener informado = keep + informed.* mantenerse informado = keep up to + date (with), keep + current.* mantenerse informado de = keep + abreast of.* no muy bien informado = not-too-well-informed.* * *- da adjetivo (sobre tema, noticia) informedestá usted muy mal informada — you have been misinformed o wrongly informed
* * *= informed.Ex: Some degree of ignorance of this kind is not unusual since the usual objective in consulting an information source is to become better informed.
* bien informado = well-informed, informed.* estar informado puntualmente sobre = monitor + information on.* mal informado = ill-informed.* mantener a Alguien informado de = keep + Nombre + posted on.* mantener informado = keep + informed.* mantenerse informado = keep up to + date (with), keep + current.* mantenerse informado de = keep + abreast of.* no muy bien informado = not-too-well-informed.* * *informado -daA (sobre un tema, una noticia) informednuestro derecho a estar informado our right to be kept informed, our right to informationfuentes bien informadas well-informed sourcesestá muy bien informado sobre el tema he is very knowledgeable o well-informed about the subject, he knows a great deal o a lot about the subjectme mantuvo informado she kept me informedsi eso es lo que le han dicho, está usted muy mal informada if that is what you have been told, then you have been misinformed o wrongly informedB(con referencias): una empleada bien informada a maid with good references* * *
Del verbo informar: ( conjugate informar)
informado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
informado
informar
informado◊ -da adjetivo (sobre tema, noticia) informed;
está usted muy mal informada you have been misinformed o wrongly informed;
fuentes bien informadas reliable sources
informar ( conjugate informar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/prensa› to inform;
te han informado mal you've been misinformed;
¿podría informadome sobre los cursos de idiomas? could you give me some information about language courses?
verbo intransitivo (dar noticias, información) to report;
informado sobre algo to report on sth, give a report on sth;
informado de algo to announce sth
informarse verbo pronominal
to get information;
informadose sobre algo to find out o inquire about sth
informado,-a adjetivo informed
informar
I verbo transitivo to inform [de, of]
II verbo intransitivo & verbo transitivo to report
' informado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertida
- advertido
- entonces
- informada
- saber
- tinta
- informar
- mal
English:
ear
- find out
- informed
- misguided
- well-informed
- attention
- ill
- inform
- knowledgeable
- well
* * *informado, -a adj[sobre un tema, noticia] informed;no tengo una opinión informada del tema I don't have an informed opinion on the subject, I don't know enough about the subject to give an opinion;un periodista informado a well-informed journalist;muy informado (sobre) well-informed (about);estás muy mal informado, no ocurrió así you've been badly informed, it didn't happen like that;según fuentes bien informadas… according to well-informed sources…* * *informado, -da adj: informedbien informado: well-informed -
16 ducho
adj.1 expert, skilled, deft.2 wise.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: duchar.* * *► adjetivo1 knowledgeable\estar ducho,-a en la materia to be well versed in the subject, be an expert on the subject* * *ADJducho en algo — (=experimentado) experienced in sth; (=hábil) skilled at sth
* * *- cha adjetivoducho en algo — ( bien informado) knowledgeable about something, well versed in something; ( experimentado) experienced in something
* * *= adept.Ex. The machine is indeed quite adept at creating alternate access points and customized sequences.----* estar ducho en = be adept at.* poco ducho en las nuevas tecnologías = technologically challenged.* * *- cha adjetivoducho en algo — ( bien informado) knowledgeable about something, well versed in something; ( experimentado) experienced in something
* * *= adept.Ex: The machine is indeed quite adept at creating alternate access points and customized sequences.
* estar ducho en = be adept at.* poco ducho en las nuevas tecnologías = technologically challenged.* * *ducho EN algo (bien informado) knowledgeable ABOUT sth, well versed IN sth; (experimentado) experienced IN sthes muy ducho en la materia he is very knowledgeable about o very well versed in the subject, he knows a great deal about the subject, he is an expert on the subjectun sindicalista ducho en negociaciones a union leader experienced in negotiations, a union leader with a great deal of negotiating experience* * *
Del verbo duchar: ( conjugate duchar)
ducho es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
duchó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
duchar
ducho
ducho,-a adjetivo expert: está muy ducho en matemáticas, he's well versed in maths
' ducho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ducha
* * *ducho, -a adj[diestro] to be skilled at; [experimentado] to be experienced in;no estoy muy ducho en química I don't know a lot about chemistry;es un jugador muy ducho en torneos de Gran Slam he's a very experienced player in Grand Slam tournaments* * *adj knowledgeable* * *: experienced, skilled, expert -
17 docto
adj.expert, wise, learned, erudite.m.learned person, scholar.* * *► adjetivo1 learned► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 learned person, expert* * *docto, -a1.ADJ learned, erudite2.SM / F scholar, learned person* * *- ta adjetivo learned, erudite* * *= savant.Ex. The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.* * *- ta adjetivo learned, erudite* * *= savant.Ex: The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.
* * *docto -talearned, erudite docto EN algo well versed IN sthes docto en la materia he is well versed in the subject, he is an expert on the subject* * *docto, -a adj1. [persona] learned;ser docto en algo to be well-versed in sth;necesitas la opinión de alguien docto en la materia you need the opinion of an expert on the subject2. [conferencia, ensayo, revista] learned* * *adj learned* * *docto, -ta adj: learned, erudite -
18 познат
1. прил. knownwell-known, familiar (на to)материята му е добре позната he is well versed in the subject2. позната същ. acquaintanceтой ми е далечен познат I know him by sight, I know him vaguelyимам много широк кръг от познати know many people, have a wide circle of acquaintances, have a wide acquaintance* * *позна̀т,прил.1. known; well-known, familiar (на to); звучи ми \познато разг. it rings a bell, it strikes a chord; материята му е добре \позната he is well versed in the subject; \позната картинка familiar sight;2. като същ. acquaintance; той ми е далечен \познат I know him by sight, I know him vaguely.* * *1. 1 прил. known 2. 2, позната същ. acquaintance 3. well-known, familiar (на to) 4. имам много широк кръг от ПОЗНАТи know many people, have a wide circle of acquaintances, have a wide acquaintance 5. материята му е добре ПОЗНАТа he is well versed in the subject 6. той ми е далечен ПОЗНАТ I know him by sight, I know him vaguely -
19 materia
f matter( materiale) material( disciplina) subjectmateria facoltativa optional subjectmateria obbligatoria compulsory subjectmateria prima raw materialmateria sintetica synthetic (material)* * *materia s.f.1 matter (anche fil.); substance; (materiale) material: materia infiammabile, inflammable material; materia plastica, plastic material; materie tessili, textile materials; materia inerte, inert matter // materie prime, raw materials; (prodotti base) staples (o primary products o basic commodities); (econ.) mercato delle materie prime, commodity market; tra di noi manca la materia prima per qualsiasi accordo, (fig.) we lack the basic elements for any kind of agreement; gli manca la materia prima per fare un lavoro del genere, (scherz.) (l'intelligenza) he hasn't the brains to do a job like this; gli manca la materia prima per condurre quel tipo di vita, (scherz.) (il denaro) he hasn't the wherewithal (o the necessary resources) to lead that kind of life // (chim.): materia colorante, dyestuff; materia organica, inorganica, organic, inorganic matter; materia gassosa, liquida, solida, volatile, gaseous, liquid, solid, volatile matter // (fis.) onde di materia, matter waves // (astr.) materia interstellare, interstellar medium (o matter)2 (med.) matter: materia grigia, bianca, grey, white matter3 (pus) matter, pus: la ferita era piena di materia, the wound was full of pus (o matter)4 (argomento) matter, subject; topic, theme: una materia controversa, a controversial matter; materia di riflessione, food for thought; indice delle materie, table of contents; catalogo per materie, subject catalogue; la materia del suo saggio non è molto interessante, the theme (o subject) of his essay is not very interesting; questa è la materia del mio libro, this is the subject matter of my book; entrare in materia, to broach a subject; tolleranza in materia di religione, toleration in religious matters; è molto versato in materia, he is well up in the subject; non so nulla in materia, I know nothing of the subject; sa tutto in materia di musica, he knows everything about music // (dir.): il tribunale si è dichiarato competente a pronunciarsi in materia, the Court has declared itself competent to pass judgement on the matter; in materia di legge, in point of law; la materia del contendere, the matter at issue; materia di diritto, matter of law; materia di fatto, matter of fact // (relig.) materia di fede, tenet5 (disciplina scolastica) subject: materie letterarie, scientifiche, literary, scientific subjects; materie obbligatorie, compulsory subjects; quali sono le tue materie preferite?, which are your favourite subjects?; quale materia preferisci a scuola?, which subject do you like best at school?; essere bocciato, promosso in tutte le materie, to fail, pass in all subjects // materia medica, (antiq.) materia medica6 (occasione, motivo) matter; reason, grounds (pl.): non ho materia per pensare che egli sia un ladro, I have no reason to believe that he is a thief; non mi ha dato mai materia di preoccupazione, he never gave me cause for worry; (dir.) vi è materia per un processo, there are grounds for litigation.* * *[ma'tɛrja]1. sf(gen) Filosofia, Fis matter, (Scol : argomento) subject matter, material, (disciplina) subject, (sostanza) Tecn, Comm material, substanceprima di entrare in materia... — before discussing the matter in hand...
un esperto in materia (di musica ecc) — an expert on the subject (of music ecc)
2.* * *[ma'tɛrja]sostantivo femminile1) (sostanza) material, matter- e plastiche — plastics
2) (argomento) subject, topic3) scol. (disciplina) subjectmateria obbligatoria, complementare — core, optional subject
* * *materia/ma'tεrja/sostantivo f.1 (sostanza) material, matter; la materia e la forma matter and form; materia grigia grey matter; materia prima raw material; - e plastiche plastics2 (argomento) subject, topic; indice per -e subject index; esperto in materia expert on the subject; è un'autorità in materia di he's an authority on; sa tutto in materia di musica he knows everything about music; c'è materia per intentare un processo there are grounds for legal action -
20 heimisch
Adj.1. home...; BOT. etc. native, indigenous; heimische Gewässer home waters; heimisch sein in (+ Dat) be indigenous to; (wohnen, leben) live in, be at home in; heimisch machen (Pflanze, Tier) naturalize; am heimischen Herd by one’s own fireside; an den heimischen Herd zurückkehren return home2. (wie zu Hause): sich heimisch fühlen feel at home; auch nach 5 Jahren fühlte er sich nicht heimisch auch he didn’t feel he belonged (there), he felt no sense of belonging; heimisch werden acclimatize o.s. (in + Dat to); bist du auf dem Gebiet heimisch? fig. are you well versed in the subject?* * *homelike; native; endemic* * *hei|misch ['haimɪʃ]adj1) (= einheimisch) (ZOOL, BOT) indigenous, native (in +acc to); Rohstoffe native; (= national) Wirtschaft, Markt, Industrie domestic, home; (= ortsansässig) local; (= regional) regional; Gewässer, Landschaft nativein +dat to)etw héímisch machen — to introduce sth (
vor héímischem Publikum or vor héímischer Kulisse spielen (Sport) — to play in front of a home crowd
2) (= vertraut) familiaran einem Ort héímisch sein — to feel at home in a place
sich héímisch fühlen — to feel at home
vom héímischen Herd weg sein — to be away from house and home
in einer Sprache etc héímisch sein — to be or feel at home in a language etc
sich héímisch machen — to make oneself at home
an, in +dat to), to settle in ( an, in +dat to)héímisch werden — to become acclimatized (
* * *((of a disease etc) regularly found in people or a district owing to local conditions: Malaria is endemic in/to certain tropical countries.) endemic* * *hei·misch[ˈhaimɪʃ]1. (einheimisch) indigenous, nativedie \heimischen Bäche the local streamsdie \heimische Bevölkerung the native populationdie \heimische Tier- und Pflanzenwelt the indigenous flora and fauna2. (bewandert)sie ist in diesem Fachgebiet recht \heimisch she's really at home in this specialist field* * *1) (einheimisch) indigenous, native <plants, animals, etc.> (in + Dat. to); domestic, home < industry>die heimischen Flüsse und Seen — the rivers and lakes of his/her etc. native land
vor heimischem Publikum — (Sport) in front of a home crowd
2) nicht präd. (zum Heim gehörend)an den heimischen Herd zurückkehren — go back home
3)heimisch sein/sich heimisch fühlen — be/feel at home
* * *heimisch adj1. home …; BOT etc native, indigenous;heimische Gewässer home waters;heimisch machen (Pflanze, Tier) naturalize;am heimischen Herd by one’s own fireside;an den heimischen Herd zurückkehren return home2. (wie zu Hause):sich heimisch fühlen feel at home;fühlte er sich nicht heimisch auch he didn’t feel he belonged (there), he felt no sense of belonging;heimisch werden acclimatize o.s. (in +dat to);bist du auf dem Gebiet heimisch? fig are you well versed in the subject?* * *1) (einheimisch) indigenous, native <plants, animals, etc.> (in + Dat. to); domestic, home < industry>die heimischen Flüsse und Seen — the rivers and lakes of his/her etc. native land
vor heimischem Publikum — (Sport) in front of a home crowd
2) nicht präd. (zum Heim gehörend)3)heimisch sein/sich heimisch fühlen — be/feel at home
* * *adj.homelike adj.homey adj.
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