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  • 121 témoin

    témoin [temwɛ̃]
    1. masculine noun
       a. ( = personne) witness ; [de marié] best man ; [de duel] second
    être témoin de [+ crime, scène] to witness
    la région est riche, témoin les constructions nouvelles qui se dressent partout the region is rich - witness the new buildings going up everywhere
       b. (Sport) baton
    2. adjective
    * * *
    temwɛ̃
    1.
    nom masculin
    1) ( sur les lieux) witness

    témoin oculaire or direct — eyewitness

    2) Droit witness
    3) ( à un duel) second

    avoir été témoin de la naissance du IIIe Reich — to have witnessed the birth of the Third Reich

    5) ( preuve)

    ils sont cruels, témoin le massacre — they are (certainly) cruel, as evidenced by the massacre

    6) Technologie ( voyant) indicator ou warning light

    témoin d'huileAutomobile oil warning light


    2.
    (-)témoin (in compounds) control
    ••

    Dieu or le Ciel m'en est témoin — as God is my witness

    * * *
    temwɛ̃
    1. nm
    1) [crime, accident] witness
    2) [mariage] witness
    3) [événement, époque] testimony

    témoin le fait que... — as witness the fact that...

    4) (= voyant) warning light
    5) SPORT baton
    6) CONSTRUCTION telltale
    2. adj
    control modif test modif

    appartement-témoinshow flat Grande-Bretagne model apartment USA

    * * *
    A nm
    1 ( sur les lieux) witness; témoin oculaire or direct eyewitness; être (le) témoin de to witness, to be a witness to; le seul témoin direct the only person actually to witness the scene; cela a eu lieu sans témoin there were no witnesses; prendre qn à témoin to call sb to witness (de to, of);
    2 ( au tribunal) witness; témoin de l'accusation/de la défense prosecution/defenceGB witness; être témoin à charge/à décharge to be a witness for the prosecution/for the defenceGB; témoin défaillant missing witness; ⇒ faux;
    3 ( attestant l'authenticité) witness (à to); ( à un mariage) witness; parler devant témoins to speak before witnesses; il faut signer devant témoin you have to have your signature witnessed;
    4 ( à un duel) second;
    5 fig ( d'une époque) avoir été témoin de la naissance du troisième Reich to have witnessed the birth of the Third Reich; la cathédrale, témoin de l'époque où… the cathedral, bearing witness to an age when…; ce village, témoin de notre amour this village where our love blossomed;
    6 ( preuve) ils sont cruels, témoin le massacre de tout un village they are (certainly) cruel, as evidenced by the massacre of an entire village;
    7 Tech ( voyant) indicator ou warning light; témoin d'huile Aut oil warning light;
    8 Sport baton;
    9 Constr ( sur une fissure) telltale;
    10 Gén Civ boundary marker.
    B (-)témoin ( in compounds) control; groupe/sujet témoin control group/subject; son témoin Cin guide track.
    témoin sonore Cin sync beep; Témoin de Jéhovah Relig Jehovah's witness.
    Dieu or le ciel m'en est témoin as God is my witness; Dieu m'est témoin que je dis la vérité as God is my witness I am speaking the truth.
    [temwɛ̃] nom masculin
    1. DROIT [qui fait une déposition] witness
    témoin à charge/décharge witness for the prosecution/defence
    2. [à un mariage, à la signature d'un contrat] witness
    [à un duel] second
    3. [spectateur] witness, eyewitness
    Dieu/le ciel m'est témoin que j'ai tout fait pour l'en empêcher as God/heaven is my witness, I did all I could to stop him
    4. [preuve] witness
    elle a bien mené sa carrière, témoin sa réussite she has managed her career well, her success is a testimony to that
    passer le témoin to hand over ou to pass the baton
    groupe/sujet témoin SCIENCES control group/subject

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > témoin

  • 122 прошу покорно

    I
    ПРОШУ ПОКОРНО'; ПОКОРНЕЙШЕ ПРОШУ both obs
    [formula phrase; these forms only; often foll. by infin]
    =====
    (used when addressing s.o. with a polite request, invitation etc) I kindly request that you...:
    - (please) be so kind as to (do sth.);
    - I should be greatly obliged if you would (do sth.);
    - I beg of you (to do sth.);
    - I humbly beg you (to do sth.).
         ♦ [Агафья Тихоновна:] Прошу покорнейше садиться (Гоголь 1). [AT.] Please be so kind as to sit down (1a)
         ♦ "Прошу покорно передать доверенность другому лицу (писал сосед), а у меня накопилось столько дела, что, по совести сказать, не могу как следует присматривать за вашим имением" (Гончаров 1). "I should be greatly obliged," wrote the neighbor, "if you would transfer your power of attorney to someone else, as I have such an accumulation of business that, to be quite frank, I am unable to look after your estate properly" (1b).
         ♦ " Покорнейше прошу", - сказал Петух, взявши Чичикова под руку и вводя его во внутренние покои (Гоголь 3). "I beg of you to come in," said he [Petuh], taking Chichikov by the arm and leading him into the inner chambers (3b)
         ♦ "Покорнейше прошу - оцепите всех этих граждан, сделайте обыск и проверьте у них документы" (Паустовский 1). "I humbly beg you-cordon off all these citizens, search them, check their documents" (1b).
    II
    [Interj; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    used to express bewilderment, indignation, surprise colored by indignation etc:
    - how do you like that!;
    - just imagine!;
    - think of it!;
    - I ask you!;
    - would (can) you believe it?
         ♦ "Прошу покорно, Ольга, девочка! По ниточке, бывало, ходила. Что с ней?" (Гончаров 1). "A child, if you please, a little girl who used to be at my beck and call! What is the matter with her'r' (1b).
         ♦ "Уж не гордится ли, чего доброго, эта глупая немка тем, что она... из милости согласилась помочь бедным жильцам? Из милости! Прошу покорно!" (Достоевский 3). "Was she proud, by any chance, that stupid German woman, of the fact that she...had helped her poor lodgers out of the goodness of her heart? Out of the goodness of her heart' I ask you!" (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > прошу покорно

  • 123 ut or utī

        ut or utī adv.    [for * quoti or * cuti; 2 CA-].    I. Of place, where (poet.): Nisus Labitur, caesis ut forte iuvencis Fusus madefecerat herbas, V.: Utque aër, tellus illic, O.—    II. Of time, when, as soon as, just as: ut hinc te intro ire iussi, opportune hic fit mi obviam, T.: ut peroravit, surrexit Clodius: ut vero aquam ingressi sunt... tum, etc., L.: Ariovistum, ut semel Gallorum copias vicerit, crudeliter imperare, Cs.: atque ego, ut primum fletu represso loqui posse coepi, Quaeso inquam, etc., as soon as ever: Siculi, ut primum videre volgari morbos, in suas quisque urbes dilapsi sunt, L.: deinde ut nulla vi perculsos sustinere poterat, Quid ultra moror, inquit, etc., L.: ut hinc forte ea ad obstetricem erat missa, T.: ut ad mare nostrae cohortes excubuerant, accessere subito Pompeiani, Cs.: litteras scripsi... statim ut tuas legerem (i. e. litteras nunc scribo, ut tuas legi): neque, ut quaeque res delata ad nos, tum denique scrutari locos (debemus): traditum esse ut quando aqua Albana abundasset, tum... victoriam de Veientibus dari, L.— Since, from the time at which: ut Brundisio profectus es, nullae mihi abs te sunt redditae litterae.—Of repeated action, whenever: ut quisque istius animum offenderat, in lautumias statim coniciebatur: ut cuique erat locus attributus, ad munitiones accedunt, Cs.: ut quisque arma ceperat... inordinati in proelium ruunt, L.: ut enim quisque dixerat, ita postulabatur, etc.—    III. Of manner.    A. Interrog., how, in what way, in what manner: Ut vales? T.: ut sese in Samnio res habent? L.: Ut valet? ut meminit nostri? H. —Usu. in dependent questions, with subj: Narratque ut virgo ab se integra etiam tum siet, T.: credo te audisse ut me circumsteterint: docebat ut omni tempore totius Galliae principatum Aedui tenuissent, Cs.: veniat in mentem, ut trepidos quondam maiores vestros... defenderimus, L.: Vides ut altā stet nive candidum Soracte, H.— With indic. (old or poet.): Illud vide, os ut sibi distorsit carnufex, T.: Aspice, venturo laetantur ut omnia saeclo! (i. e. omnia laetantia), V.—After verbs of fearing, how, in what way, lest... not, that... not: rem frumentariam, ut satis commode supportari posset, timere dicebant, Cs.: verebar ut redderentur: timeo ut sustineas: o puer, ut sis Vitalis, metuo, et maiorum ne quis amicus Frigore te feriat, H.: quia nihil minus, quam ut egredi obsessi moenibus auderent, timeri poterat, L.: ut ferulā caedas meritum... non vereor, H.—In exclamations: ut falsus animi est! T.: Gnaeus autem noster... ut totus iacet: Ut vidi, ut perii! ut me malus abstulit error! V.: ut tu Semper eris derisor! H.—    B. Relative, as: ut potero, feram, T.: Ciceronem et ut rogas amo, et ut meretur et debeo: Labienus, ut erat ei praeceptum... abstinebat, Cs.: ut plerumque fit, L.—Introducing an example, as, for example, for instance: est quiddam, quod suā vi nos inlectos ducit, ut amicitia: ceteri morbi, ut gloriae cupiditas, etc.: qui aliis nocent, in eādem sunt iniustitiā, ut si in suam rem aliena convertant: ut si quis ei quem urgeat fames venenum ponat, L.: causas, ut honorificentissimis verbis consequi potero, complectar: si virtus digna est gloriatione, ut est (i. e. sicut est): nemo, ut opinor, in culpā est, in my judgment: qui, ut credo, duxit, etc., I believe.—With correlative ita, sic, sometimes idem, item, as, just as, in the same manner as: omnīs posthabui mihi res, ita uti par fuit, T.: ut viro forti dignum fuit, ita calumniam eius obtrivit: si ut animis sic oculis videre possemus: disputationem exponimus, eisdem fere verbis, ut disputatumque est: fecisti item ut praedones solent: haec ut brevissime dici potuerunt, ita a me dicta sunt (i. e. ita breviter dicta sunt ut dici potuerunt): te semper sic colam ut quem diligentissime: eruditus autem sic ut nemo Thebanus magis, N.—In comparative clauses with indefinite subjects, ut quisque with a sup. or an expression implying a superlative, usu. followed by ita with a sup, the more... the more: ut quisque est vir optimus, ita difficillime alios improbos suspicatur, the better man one is, the harder it is for him to, etc.: ut quisque (morbus) est difficillimus, ita medicus nobilissimus quaeritur; cf. facillime ad res iniustas impellitur ut quisque altissimo animo est: ut quisque gradu proximus erat, ita ignominiae obiectus, L.: de captivis, ut quisque liber aut servus esset, suae fortunae a quoque sumptum supplicium est, according to each one's station, whether free or bound, L.—Introducing a general statement for comparison or confirmation, as, considering that, in accordance with the fact that, in view of what: haud scio hercle, ut homost, an mutet animum, T.: atque ille, ut semper fuit apertissimus, non se purgavit, sed, etc.: transire pontem non potuit, ut extrema resoluta crant, etc., L.: Epicharmi, acuti nec insulsi hominis, ut Siculi, as was natural for a Sicilian.—Introducing a limiting circumstance, as, considering, for: hic Geta ut captus est servorum, non malus, i. e. as far as this can be said of slaves, T.: civitas florens, ut est captus Germanorum, Cs.: Caelius Antipater, scriptor, ut temporibus illis, luculentus, for those times: (orationis genus) ut in oratore exile, for an orator: gens, ut in eā regione, divitiis praepollens, L.— With perinde or pro eo, as, in proportion as, according as, to the extent that, in the measure that: in exspectatione civitas erat, perinde ut evenisset res, ita communicatos honores habitura, L.: pro eo ut temporis difficultas aratorumque penuria tulit.—With a relat., as it is natural for persons, like one, since, seeing that: proficiscuntur, ut quibus esset persuasum, non ab hoste consilium datum, etc., like men convinced that, etc., Cs.: inde consul, ut qui iam ad hostīs perventum cerneret, procedebat, L.—Introducing a motive or assumption, as if, on the supposition that, in the belief that: narratio est rerum gestarum aut ut gestarum expositio: (Galli) laeti, ut exploratā victoriā, ad castra pergunt, L.—With ita or sic, introducing an oath or attestation, as, as it is true that: ita me di ament ut ego Laetor, etc., T.: ita vivam ut maximos sumptūs facio.—With correlative ita or sic, introducing contrasted clauses, as... so, as on the one hand... so on the other, although... yet, while... still, both... and: ut errare potuisti, sic decipi te non potuisse, quis non videt?: consul, ut fortasse vere, sic parum utiliter in praesens certamen, respondit, etc., L.: uti longe a luxuriā, ita famae propior, Ta.—Repeated as indefinite relative, in whatever manner, howsoever (only with indic.): Sed ut ut haec sunt, tamen hoc faciam, T.: sed ut ut est, indulge valetudini tuae.—Indefinite, in concessive or conditional clauses, however, in whatever manner, in whatever degree, although, granting that: quod ut ita sit—nihil enim pugno —quid habet ista res aut laetabile aut gloriosum?: nihil est prudentiā dulcius, quam, ut cetera auferat, adfert certe senectus: ut enim neminem alium rogasset, scire potuit, etc.: qui, ut non omnis peritissimus sim belli, cum Romanis certe bellare didici, L.: ac iam ut omnia contra opinionem acciderent, tamen se plurimum navibus posse, Cs.: Ut desint vires tamen est laudanda voluntas, O.

    Latin-English dictionary > ut or utī

  • 124 minute

    I 1. noun
    1) Minute, die; (moment) Moment, der; Augenblick, der

    I expect him any minute [now] — ich erwarte ihn jeden Augenblick

    for a minute — eine Minute/einen Moment [lang]

    in a minute(very soon) gleich

    come back this minute!komm sofort od. auf der Stelle zurück!

    at that very minutegenau in diesem Augenblick

    to the minuteauf die Minute

    the minute [that] I left — in dem Augenblick, als ich wegging

    just a minute!, wait a minute! — (coll.) einen Augenblick!; (objecting) Augenblick mal! (ugs.)

    be five minutes' walk [away] — fünf Minuten zu Fuß entfernt sein

    2) (of angle) Minute, die
    3) in pl. (brief summary) Protokoll, das

    keep or take the minutes — das Protokoll führen

    4) (official memorandum) Memorandum, das
    2. transitive verb
    protokollieren [Vernehmung, Aussage]; zu Protokoll nehmen [Bemerkung]
    II adjective,
    1) (tiny) winzig
    2) (precise) minuziös; exakt

    with minute caremit peinlicher Sorgfalt

    * * *
    I ['minit] noun
    1) (the sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds: It is twenty minutes to eight; The journey takes thirty minutes; a ten-minute delay.) die Minute
    2) (in measuring an angle, the sixtieth part of a degree; sixty seconds: an angle of 47° 50′ (= forty-seven degrees, fifty minutes).) die Minute
    3) (a very short time: Wait a minute; It will be done in a minute.) die Minute
    4) (a particular point in time: At that minute, the telephone rang.) die Minute
    5) ((in plural) the notes taken at a meeting recording what was said: The chairman asked for this decision to be recorded in the minutes.) das Protokoll
    - academic.ru/105685/minute_hand">minute hand
    - the minute that
    - the minute
    - to the minute
    - up to the minute
    II adjective
    1) (very small: The diamonds in the brooch were minute.) winzig
    2) (paying attention to the smallest details: minute care.) sorgfältig
    - minutely
    - minuteness
    * * *
    min·ute1
    [ˈmɪnɪt]
    I. n
    1. (sixty seconds) Minute f
    it's 12:00 on [or to] the \minute es ist genau [o Punkt] 12:00 Uhr
    this \minute sofort
    2. (short time) Moment m, Minute f
    wait here, I'll only be a \minute! warte hier, ich bin gleich soweit!
    [wait] just a \minute! [or wait a \minute!] (for delay) einen Moment noch!; (in disbelief) Moment mal!
    wait a \minute — did you just say... Moment mal — hast du gerade gesagt, dass...; (when objecting)
    wait a \minute — that's my bike you're taking! warte mal — das ist mein Fahrrad, das du da nimmst!
    Mr Smith will be here any \minute now Herr Smith wird jeden Augenblick hier sein
    at any \minute jede Minute
    in a \minute, in a few \minutes gleich, sofort
    4. (specific point in time) Minute f
    tell me the \minute that he arrives sag mir sofort Bescheid, wenn er kommt!
    I disliked him the \minute I saw him! er war mir vom ersten Augenblick an unsympathisch
    to do sth at the last \minute etw in letzter Minute tun
    at the \minute (now) im Moment [o Augenblick]; (presently in general) zurzeit
    II. adj attr, inv Instant-
    \minute soup Instantsuppe f, Packerlsuppe f ÖSTERR
    mi·nute2
    [maɪˈnju:t, AM esp -ˈnu:t]
    1. (small) winzig
    in \minute detail bis ins kleinste Detail
    a \minute resemblance/similarity eine entfernte Ähnlichkeit
    2. (meticulous) minuziös
    * * *
    I ['mInɪt]
    1. n
    1) (of time, degree) Minute f

    in a minute — gleich, sofort

    at this very minutegerade jetzt or in diesem Augenblick

    any minute ( now) — jeden Augenblick

    tell me the minute he comes — sag mir sofort Bescheid, wenn er kommt

    let me know the minute it stops — sagen Sie mir Bescheid, sobald es aufhört

    have you got a minute? —

    it won't take a minute/5 minutes — es dauert keine Minute/keine 5 Minuten

    I don't believe for a or one minute that... — ich glaube nicht einen Augenblick, dass...

    2) (= official note) Notiz f
    2. vt
    meeting protokollieren; remark, fact zu Protokoll nehmen II [maɪ'njuːt]
    adj
    (= small) winzig; resemblance ganz entfernt; (= detailed, exact) minutiös; detail kleinste(r, s)
    * * *
    minute1 [ˈmınıt]
    A s
    1. Minute f:
    for a minute eine Minute (lang);
    minute hand Minutenzeiger m (einer Uhr);
    minute steak Minutensteak n;
    to the minute auf die Minute (genau);
    (up) to the minute fig hypermodern;
    I won’t be a minute
    a) ich bin gleich wieder da,
    b) ich bin gleich fertig, ich habs gleich;
    ten-minute zehnminütig; silence A 1
    2. Augenblick m:
    at the last minute in letzter Minute;
    at this very minute (genau) in diesem Augenblick;
    in a minute sofort;
    just a minute! Moment mal!;
    come this minute! obs komm sofort!;
    the minute that … sobald …
    3. WIRTSCH
    a) Konzept n, kurzer Entwurf
    b) Notiz f, Memorandum n, Protokolleintrag m:
    minute book Protokollbuch n
    4. pl JUR, POL (Sitzungs)Protokoll n, Niederschrift f:
    the minutes of the proceedings das Verhandlungsprotokoll;
    keep the minutes das Protokoll führen;
    take minutes ein Protokoll aufnehmen
    5. ASTRON, MATH Minute f (60. Teil eines Kreisgrades):
    minute of arc MATH Bogenminute
    6. ARCH Minute f (60. Teil eines Säulendurchmessers an der Basis)
    B v/t
    1. a) entwerfen, aufsetzen
    b) notieren, protokollieren, zu Protokoll nehmen
    2. SPORT etc mitstoppen, die Zeit (gen) nehmen
    minute2 [maıˈnjuːt; mı-; US auch -ˈnuːt] adj
    1. sehr oder ganz klein, winzig (Unterschiede etc):
    in the minutest details in den kleinsten Einzelheiten
    2. fig unbedeutend, geringfügig
    3. sorgfältig, sehr oder peinlich genau, minutiös (Bericht etc)
    min. abk
    5. minute ( minutes pl) Min.
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) Minute, die; (moment) Moment, der; Augenblick, der

    I expect him any minute [now] — ich erwarte ihn jeden Augenblick

    for a minute — eine Minute/einen Moment [lang]

    come back this minute!komm sofort od. auf der Stelle zurück!

    the minute [that] I left — in dem Augenblick, als ich wegging

    just a minute!, wait a minute! — (coll.) einen Augenblick!; (objecting) Augenblick mal! (ugs.)

    be five minutes' walk [away] — fünf Minuten zu Fuß entfernt sein

    2) (of angle) Minute, die
    3) in pl. (brief summary) Protokoll, das

    keep or take the minutes — das Protokoll führen

    4) (official memorandum) Memorandum, das
    2. transitive verb
    protokollieren [Vernehmung, Aussage]; zu Protokoll nehmen [Bemerkung]
    II adjective,
    1) (tiny) winzig
    2) (precise) minuziös; exakt
    * * *
    (of a meeting) n.
    Niederschrift f. adj.
    minuziös adj.
    peinlich genau adj.
    winzig adj. n.
    Memorandum n.
    Minute -n f.
    Notiz -en f.
    kurzer Entwurf m. v.
    aufsetzen v.
    entwerfen v.
    notieren v.
    protokollieren v.

    English-german dictionary > minute

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