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61 også
also, so, too, as well* * *adv also, too ( fx han ` stjal også he also stole, he stole too; ogsåhan stjal he, too, stole);T as well ( fx I'll come as well);( endog) even ( fx even he can make a mistake; even without that);[ i udbrud:][ det er også din skyld!] it's all your fault![ det var også en måde at opføre sig på!] a pretty way to behave![ det var også et spørgsmål!] what a question![ med vb:][ og han kom også ( virkelig)] and he (really) did come; and come he did; and he actually came;[ og det gjorde ` du også] and so did you;[ ja det ` gjorde jeg også] well, so I did;[ med adv:][ og han var da også den første der kom] and he was in fact the first to come;[ han er da også en idiot] really, he `is a fool;[ nu også](dvs virkelig) really ( fx do you really mean that?),( forklarende) you see ( fx he was somewhat tired, you see);[ om også] even if, though. -
62 ligeramente
adv.swiftly, lightly, easily; giddily, slightly, hastily.* * *► adverbio* * *adv.1) slightly2) lightly* * *ADV1) [con adjetivos] slightly2) (=con verbos)a) (=levemente) [oler, saber] slightly; [asar, cocer] lightly; [desplazarse, moverse, cambiar] slightlylas acciones han bajado ligeramente esta semana — the shares have dropped slightly o a little this week
b) (=rápidamente) [correr, andar] quickly; [tocar] lightly, gentlyc) (=sin sensatez) [actuar] flippantlyhay decisiones que no se pueden tomar ligeramente — there are some decisions which can't be taken lightly
* * *a) ( un poco) <cambiar/mejorar> slightlyb) ( superficialmente) < tocar> lightly, gently; < juzgar> casually, hastily* * *= lightly, marginally, slightly, midly, mildly, vaguely, gently, gently, subtly.Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex. Even for those items that are designated relevant some may be judged to be highly relevant, whilst others may be regarded as partially relevant or only marginally relevant.Ex. The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.Ex. At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Ex. In a similar vein, the reference librarians interviewed were mildly cost conscious and believed that their requesters were most satisfied with their performance.Ex. Consequences of challenging her at this time began to shape themselves vaguely in his mind.Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex. The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.----* balancearse ligeramente = bobble.* empujar ligeramente con el dedo o un instrumento = poke.* golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.* golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.* ligeramente + Adjetivo = slightly + Adjetivo, vaguely + Adjetivo.* ligeramente + Nombre = a shade + Nombre.* mirar ligeramente = glance at.* revisar ligeramente = tinker with.* subir ligeramente = nudge up.* tirar ligeramente de = tug on.* tocar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, stroke, brush past, tip.* tratar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, touch on/upon.* tratar una cuestión ligeramente = touch on/upon + issue.* * *a) ( un poco) <cambiar/mejorar> slightlyb) ( superficialmente) < tocar> lightly, gently; < juzgar> casually, hastily* * *= lightly, marginally, slightly, midly, mildly, vaguely, gently, gently, subtly.Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.
Ex: Even for those items that are designated relevant some may be judged to be highly relevant, whilst others may be regarded as partially relevant or only marginally relevant.Ex: The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.Ex: At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Ex: In a similar vein, the reference librarians interviewed were mildly cost conscious and believed that their requesters were most satisfied with their performance.Ex: Consequences of challenging her at this time began to shape themselves vaguely in his mind.Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex: The DaVinci Code movie deviates only subtly from the best-selling book on which it is based by making the lead character a man of some faith.* balancearse ligeramente = bobble.* empujar ligeramente con el dedo o un instrumento = poke.* golpear ligeramente = tap, pat.* golpear ligeramente la punta de los dedos en sucesión sobre una superficie = tap + fingers.* ligeramente + Adjetivo = slightly + Adjetivo, vaguely + Adjetivo.* ligeramente + Nombre = a shade + Nombre.* mirar ligeramente = glance at.* revisar ligeramente = tinker with.* subir ligeramente = nudge up.* tirar ligeramente de = tug on.* tocar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, stroke, brush past, tip.* tratar ligeramente = skim + the surface of, touch on/upon.* tratar una cuestión ligeramente = touch on/upon + issue.* * *1 (un poco) slightlyse sintió ligeramente mareado he felt slightly dizzyquedó ligeramente sorprendida con el resultado she was somewhat o slightly surprised at the outcomesabe ligeramente a pescado it has a slight taste of fishtostar ligeramente en el horno brown lightly in the oven2 (superficialmente) ‹tocar› lightly, gently; ‹juzgar› casually, hastilyla bala sólo lo rozó ligeramente the bullet only grazed him slightlytemas que no se deben tratar ligeramente subjects which shouldn't be taken lightly o treated flippantly* * *
ligeramente adverbio
1 (con ligereza) lightly
2 (un poco) slightly: es ligeramente amarillo, it's slightly yellow
' ligeramente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afrutada
- afrutado
- sabrosa
- sabroso
- rozar
English:
bit
- dab
- faintly
- lightly
- marginally
- mildly
- nick
- slightly
- tenuously
- thinly
- bitter
- gently
- nudge
- vaguely
* * *ligeramente adv1. [levemente] lightly;[aumentar, bajar, doler] slightly;está ligeramente torcido it's not quite straight;estoy ligeramente cansado I'm a little tired2. [superficialmente] lightly;la pelota rozó ligeramente el larguero the ball just grazed the crossbar;lo juzgaste muy ligeramente you were very quick to judge him;estudiaron el asunto muy ligeramente they looked at the matter very superficially* * *ligeramente adv1) : slightly2) levemente: lightly, gently3) : casually, flippantly* * *ligeramente adv lightly -
63 légèreté
légèreté [leʒεʀte]feminine nouna. [d'objet, style, repas] lightnessb. [de punition] mildnessc. [de conduite, propos] thoughtlessness* * *leʒɛʀte1) lit lightness2) Culinaire lightness3) ( souplesse) ( de personne) lightness, nimbleness; (de démarche, mouvement, style) lightness4) ( superficialité) (de jugement, propos) lack of thought ( de quelque chose behind something)faire preuve de légèreté dans quelque chose — ( dans la conduite) to show irresponsibility in something; ( dans les propos) to show a lack of depth in something
5) ( frivolité)la légèreté de ses mœurs — his/her loose morals (pl); ( caractère volage) fickleness
* * *leʒɛʀte nf1) (poids) lightness2) [action] thoughtlessness* * *légèreté nf1 lit lightness; cette valise est d'une légèreté incroyable this suitcase is incredibly light;2 Culin lightness; donner de la légèreté à qch to make sth lighter;3 ( souplesse) (de personne, danseur) lightness, nimbleness; (d'allure, de démarche, mouvement, style) lightness; ( de toucher) Mus lightness; avec légèreté lightly;4 ( faiblesse) (de rire, caresse) softness, gentleness; (de coup, voix) softness; ( de douleur) mildness; ( de bruit) faintness; (de punition, condamnation) leniency; (de faute, d'erreur) triviality;5 (de café, thé, chocolat) weakness; (de vin, parfum) lightness; ( de tabac) mildness GB, lightness US;6 ( superficialité) (de jugement, propos) lack of thought (de qch behind sth); faire preuve de légèreté dans qch to take sth lightly; j'ai été surpris de la légèreté avec laquelle il… I was surprised by how lightly he…;7 ( frivolité) looseness; ( caractère volage) fickleness.[leʒɛrte] nom féminin1. [poids] lightness3. [finesse - de la dentelle, d'une pâtisserie, d'un vin] lightness ; [ - d'un parfum] discreetness, subtlety4. [désinvolture] casualness5. [clémence - d'une punition] lightness -
64 in one's cups
навеселе, под хмельком, "под мухой", в нетрезвом виде...he's a good unconscious spy on Brass, and tells, in his cups, all that he sees and hears. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. I) —...он неплохой доносчик; сам того не подозревая, спьяну выбалтывает мне все, что видит и слышит у Брасса.
...the banker was aged, violent and uncomely, habitually... in his cups, and abused his wife before the servants. (H. R. Haggard, ‘Stella Fregelius’, ch. VII) —...банкир был человек немолодой, очень неприятный и к тому же гневливый; он нередко... бывал в подпитии и бранил жену в присутствии слуг.
I had the impression that... Enid was somewhat in her cups. (G. Vidal, ‘Washington, D. C.’, part III, ch. III) — У меня создалось впечатление, что... Энид нетрезва.
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65 one's nose is out of joint
его (её и т. д.) вытеснили (из чьего-л. сердца), его (её и т. д.) планы расстроили; ≈ натянуть нос; см. тж. put smb.'s nose out‘What kind of dame do you have who carries on like that?’ She took a kidding tone, but I felt her nose was somewhat out of joint. (S. Bellow, ‘The Adventures of Augie March’, ch. XIII) — - Что это за девчонка с тобой, которая так ведет себя? Мими говорила как бы шутя, но чувствовалось, что ей утерли нос.
...Eunice flaunted Billy in front of the whole school and there were rumors... that Bunny's nose was out of joint. (U. Sinclair, ‘Oil!’, ch. 8) —...Юнис не скрывала своих отношений с Билли, и в школе ходили слухи... что Банни получил отставку.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > one's nose is out of joint
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66 с дороги
разг.1) (сразу после поездки; в результате поездки) after one's (smb.'s) journey (trip); one (smb.) has been on the roadВымыть его [ребёнка], самой умыться с дороги, причесаться, переодеться - всё это заняло время... (И. Грекова, Кафедра) — The business of washing him and herself after the trip, of combing her hair and changing into other clothes - all took time...
- Ну, допросили? А теперь покормить надо - человек с дороги. Садись пока, Георгий. (В. Шукшин, Калина красная) — 'Well, have you finished your interrogation? What about giving him something to eat - he's been on the road. Take a seat, Georgi.'
2) ( во время пути) during one's (smb.'s) journey (trip); on the road; en route Fr.В письме этом, писанном с дороги, из Екатеринбурга, Вася уведомлял свою мать, что едет сам в Россию, возвращается с одним чиновником. (Ф. Достоевский, Братья Карамазовы) — In the letter written on the road from Ekaterinburg, Vassya informed his mother that he was returning to Russia with an official.
Тарашкин наказал Ивану посылать вести с дороги. Тревога его немного улеглась, когда он получил из Челябинска открытку. (А. Толстой, Гиперболоид инженера Гарина) — Tarashkin had instructed Ivan to keep in touch with him during his journey. He was somewhat relieved when he got a postcard from Chelyabinsk.
Потом он спрятал записку и прочитал письмо, что было послано с дороги, опущено в Казани. (Ю. Бондарев, Выбор) — He put away the note and read the letter which had been mailed en route from Kazan.
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67 hot stuff
paзг.1) чтo-л. зaмeчaтeльнoe, пepвoклaccнoe; чтo-л. ceнcaциoннoe, вoлнующee [пepвoнaч. aмep.]According to the trial the mare was... really hot stuff (J. Galsworthy). I left this unlisted number of yours with my confidential secretary. She may call any minute with some hot stuff (E. S. Gardner)2) пpeкpacный paбoтник, игpoк, иcпoлнитeль и т. п.The doctor is supposed to be very hot stuff - second to Lasker they say he is (A. Christie). Well, Jane Snettisham's kitchen-maid is... very hot stuff, they tell me, and good kitchen-maids nowadays are about as rare as original Holbeins (P. G. Wodehouse)3) тeмпepaмeнтный, любвeoбильный чeлoвeк; ceкc-бoмбa (o жeнщинe); cм. тж. a hot number2She's a pretty little thing. Amy. Hot stuff some of the boys say (K. S. Prichard). 'That old bird must have been pretty hot stuff. I imagine, back in the days of Edward the Confessor.' 'Mr Galahad was somewhat wild as a young man,' agreed the butler (P. G. Wodehouse)4) пopнoгpaфия; пopнoгpaфичecкaя книгa, oткpыткa; пoxaбный aнeкдoтCarol He wrote "The Sinful Spinster'... Evelyn. It sounded pretty hot stuff. Carol It wasn't really (N. Coward). 'Nice postcards,' he whispered confidentially and produced an envelope from his breast pocket. 'Hot stuff. Only ten shillings' (A. Huxley) -
68 он был несколько озадачен
General subject: he was somewhat puzzledУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он был несколько озадачен
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69 понимать его было нелегко
General subject: it was somewhat hard to follow himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > понимать его было нелегко
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70 mollify
(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) calmar, apaciguartr['mɒlɪfaɪ]1 aplacar, apaciguar, calmarv.• ablandar v.• apaciguar v.• atemperar v.• emblandecer v.• mitigar v.• suavizar v.• templar v.'mɑːləfaɪ, 'mɒlɪfaɪtransitive verb -fies, -fying, -fied aplacar*, calmar['mɒlɪfaɪ]VT aplacar, apaciguarhe was somewhat mollified by this — esto lo aplacó or apaciguó un poco, con esto se calmó un poco
* * *['mɑːləfaɪ, 'mɒlɪfaɪ]transitive verb -fies, -fying, -fied aplacar*, calmar -
71 prevención
f.1 prevention, prevenience.2 precaution, caution, caginess, prevention.3 warning, notice, admonition.* * *1 (precaución) prevention2 (medida) measure, preventive measure3 (prejuicio) prejudice\en prevención de as a precaution againstprevención del embarazo family planning* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de accidente, enfermedad] preventionmedidas de prevención — emergency measures, contingency plans
2) (=medida) precautionary measure, precaution3) (=previsión) foresight, forethought4) (=prejuicio) prejudice5) (=comisaría) police-station6) (Mil) guardroom, guardhouse* * *1)a) (de un mal, problema) preventionb) ( medida)2) ( prejuicio)tener prevención contra algo/alguien — to be prejudiced against something/somebody
* * *= prevention, countermeasure [counter measure].Ex. Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.Ex. This article reviews the extent of book theft in libraries and discusses some effective countermeasures that may help reduce the problem.----* medidas de prevención = prevention efforts, prevention measures.* prevención de conflictos = conflict deterrence, conflict prevention.* prevención de enfermedades = disease prevention.* prevención de riesgos = risk management, risk prevention.* prevención de riesgos laborales = occupational hazard prevention.* * *1)a) (de un mal, problema) preventionb) ( medida)2) ( prejuicio)tener prevención contra algo/alguien — to be prejudiced against something/somebody
* * *= prevention, countermeasure [counter measure].Ex: Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.
Ex: This article reviews the extent of book theft in libraries and discusses some effective countermeasures that may help reduce the problem.* medidas de prevención = prevention efforts, prevention measures.* prevención de conflictos = conflict deterrence, conflict prevention.* prevención de enfermedades = disease prevention.* prevención de riesgos = risk management, risk prevention.* prevención de riesgos laborales = occupational hazard prevention.* * *A1 (de un mal, problema) preventionuna campaña de prevención del alcoholismo a campaign to fight alcoholismpara la prevención de enfermedades infecciosas to prevent the spread of o for the prevention of infectious diseasesen prevención de nuevos disturbios in order to prevent further riots2 (medida) precautiontomamos todas las prevenciones del caso we took all the necessary precautionsB(prejuicio): tiene prevención contra las mujeres independientes he has something against o he's prejudiced against independent women* * *
prevención sustantivo femenino
prevención sustantivo femenino
1 (de enfermedades, etc) prevention
2 (medidas) precaution
medidas de prevención, contingency plans
' prevención' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
precaución
English:
ASPCA
- prevention
* * *prevención nf1. [acción] prevention;[medida] precaution;una campaña de prevención del sida an AIDS prevention campaign;en prevención de as a precaution againstprevención laboral health and safety2. [prejuicio] prejudice;probó la sopa no sin cierta prevención she tried the soup, albeit rather reluctantly;tener prevención contra alguien to be prejudiced against sb* * *f prevention;tomar prevenciones take precautions* * *prevención nf, pl - ciones1) : prevention2) : preparation, readiness3) : precautionary measure4) : prejudice, bias* * *prevención n prevention -
72 aback
Adv1. पीछे/हतप्रभI was somewhat taken aback by his rudeness. -
73 hnigna
* * *(að), v. to begin to sink, decline (e-rr er, gerist, hnignandi).* * *að, [hníga], to begin to sink, decline: impers., e-m hnignar, or e-m fer hnignandi, to be in a decline, Grett. 151; þóat honum væri nokkut hnignandi, though he was somewhat stricken in years, Ísl. ii. 29. -
74 disingenuous
[ˌdɪsɪn'dʒenjʊəs]* * *disingenuous /dɪsɪnˈdʒɛnjʊəs/a.falso; insincero: a disingenuous attempt to deflect criticism, un falso tentativo di deviare le critiche; It was somewhat disingenuous of him to pretend he knew nothing, era piuttosto in malafede nel sostenere di non sapere nulladisingenuously avv. disingenuousness n. [u].* * *[ˌdɪsɪn'dʒenjʊəs] -
75 несколько ниже
Несколько ниже-- The flow stress was somewhat lower with the hourglass-type specimen at 350°C.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > несколько ниже
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76 inopportune
adjectiveinopportun (geh.); unangebracht [Bemerkung]; ungelegen, unpassend [Augenblick, Besuch]* * *in·op·por·tune[ɪˈnɒpətju:n, AM ɪnˌɑ:pɚˈtu:n, -tju:n]1. (inconvenient) ungünstigtheir visit was somewhat \inopportune ihr Besuch kam irgendwie ungelegenan \inopportune moment ein ungünstiger Zeitpunkt* * *[ɪn'ɒpətjuːn]adjinopportun; demand, visit, resignation, moment also ungelegen; words unpassend, nicht angebrachtto be inopportune — ungelegen or zur Unzeit kommen
it's very inopportune that... — es kommt sehr ungelegen, dass...
* * *inopportune [ınˈɒpətjuːn; US ınˌɑpərˈtuːn] adj ungünstig, unpassend, unangebracht, unzweckmäßig, ungelegen, inopportun:* * *adjectiveinopportun (geh.); unangebracht [Bemerkung]; ungelegen, unpassend [Augenblick, Besuch]* * *adj.unangebracht adj. -
77 mollify
transitive verbbesänftigen; beschwichtigen* * *(to calm, soothe or lessen the anger of.) besänftigen- academic.ru/47611/mollification">mollification* * *mol·li·fy<- ie->[ˈmɒlɪfaɪ, AM ˈmɑ:lə-]vt1. (pacify)▪ to \mollify sb jdn besänftigen [o beschwichtigen▪ to \mollify sth etw weich [o geschmeidig] machen3. (reduce)* * *['mɒlIfaɪ]vtbesänftigen, beschwichtigenhe was somewhat mollified by this — daraufhin beruhigte er sich etwas
* * *mollify [-faı] v/t1. besänftigen, beruhigen, beschwichtigen2. mildern3. erweichen* * *transitive verbbesänftigen; beschwichtigen* * *v.beschwichtigen v.besänftigen v.lindern v.mildern v.weichen v.(§ p.,pp.: wich, ist gewichen) -
78 responsiveness
* * *re·spon·sive·ness[rɪˈspɒn(t)sɪvnəs, AM -ˈspɑ:-]we are studying the \responsiveness of this condition to ultrasound treatment wir untersuchen, wie dieses Leiden auf eine Ultraschallbehandlung anspricht* * *[rI'spɒnsIvnɪs]nbecause of the tremendous responsiveness of the audience — weil das Publikum so hervorragend mitging
a class not noted for its responsiveness — eine Klasse, die dafür bekannt ist, dass sie kaum mitmacht
they have improved the responsiveness of the steering —
I was somewhat surprised at their responsiveness to my suggestion/my needs — ich war über ihre positive Reaktion auf meinen Vorschlag/meine Bedürfnisse einigermaßen überrascht
* * *1. Empfänglichkeit f (to für)2. TECH Stabilisationsvermögen n* * *n.Ansprechbarkeit f.Anspruchempfindlichkeit f.Entgegenkommen n. -
79 teaching
nounthe teaching of languages, language teaching — der Sprachunterricht
* * *1) (the work of teacher: Teaching is a satisfying job; ( also adjective) the teaching staff of a school.) der Lehrberuf; Lehr-...2) (guidance or instruction: She followed her mother's teaching.) die Lehre3) (something that is taught: one of the teachings of Christ.) die Lehre* * *teach·ing[ˈti:tʃɪŋ]I. nstudent \teaching AM SCH, UNIV Schulpraktikum nt, Unterrichtspraktikum ntBuddha's \teachings die Lehren des BuddhaII. adj aids, methods Lehr-, Unterrichts-* * *['tiːtʃɪŋ]n1) das Unterrichten or Lehren (geh); (as profession) der Lehrberufto take up teaching — den Lehrberuf ergreifen (form), Lehrer werden
he is no good at teaching — er ist kein guter Lehrer
his teaching on this subject was somewhat vague — seine Ausführungen zu diesem Thema waren ziemlich vage
* * *A s1. Unterrichten n, Lehren n2. meist pl Lehre f, Lehren pl3. Lehrberuf m:be in teaching Lehrer(in) seinB adj lehrend, unterrichtend:teaching aid Lehr-, Unterrichtsmittel n;teaching experience Lehrerfahrung f;teaching hospital Lehrkrankenhaus n;teaching machine Lern-, Lehrmaschine f;teaching method Lehr-, Unterrichtsmethode f;teaching pool Lehrschwimmbecken n;do one’s teaching practice Br sein Schulpraktikum machen;a) → A 3,* * *nounthe teaching of languages, language teaching — der Sprachunterricht
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80 inopportune
1) ( inconvenient) ungünstig;their visit was somewhat \inopportune ihr Besuch kam irgendwie ungelegen;an \inopportune moment ein ungünstiger Zeitpunkt
См. также в других словарях:
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more than somewhat — british formal phrase very much Our economy was affected more than somewhat by events in the Far East. Thesaurus: very and very muchsynonym Main entry: somewhat … Useful english dictionary