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1 house
1. plural - houses; noun1) (a building in which people, especially a single family, live: Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.) hiša2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) hiša3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) dvorana4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) družina2. verb1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) nastaniti2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) spraviti•- housing- housing benefit
- house agent
- house arrest
- houseboat
- housebreaker
- housebreaking
- house-fly
- household
- householder
- household word
- housekeeper
- housekeeping
- houseman
- housetrain
- house-warming 3. adjectivea house-warming party.) ob vselitvi- housework
- like a house on fire* * *I [háus]nounhiša, dom, stanovanje; bivališče (živali); hišni stanovalci; gospodinjstvo; družina, rod, dinastija; economy trgovska hiša, trgovsko podjetje; theatre gledališče, občinstvo v gledališču, gledališka predstava; koledž, študentovski dom, internat; colloquially ubožnica; colloquially gostilna; astronomy dvanajsti del neba; military slang loto igra za denar; zborHouse — parlament, skupščina, narodni poslancithe House — londonska borza; angleški parlament; koledž (zlasti Christ Church v Oɔfordu)British English House of Commons — angleški spodnji domBritish English House of Lords — angleški zgornji domBritish English Houses of Parliament — angleški parlamentlike a house on fire — kot blisk, zelo hitro, kot bi gorelohouse of call — prenočišče, gostiščejuridically house of detention — preiskovalni zapor; poboljševalnica za mladoletnikehouse of ill fame — javna hiša, bordelII [háuz]1.transitive verbsprejeti v hišo, nastaniti, dati stanovanje; spraviti, uskladiščiti; nautical pritrditi, pričvrstiti;2.intransitive verbstanovati, bivati -
2 homestead
1. n усадьба; ферма; крестьянский двор2. n амер. гомстед, участок поселенцаHomestead Act of Congress — гомстед-акт, закон о гомстедах
3. n редк. дом; место жительстваСинонимический ряд:1. ancestral home (noun) ancestral home; family farm; grange2. home (noun) birthplace; family; fireside; haven; hearth; home3. house and lands (noun) country seat; family home; family property; farm; farmstead; home and grounds; house and lands; place of settlement; plantation4. colonize (verb) colonize; inhabit; occupy; settleАнтонимический ряд: -
3 country seat
поместье, имение; загородная резиденцияСинонимический ряд:house and lands (noun) family home; family property; farm; farmstead; home and grounds; homestead; house and lands; place of settlement; plantation -
4 farmstead
n ферма со службами; хозяйство; усадьбаСинонимический ряд:house and lands (noun) country seat; family home; family property; farm; home and grounds; homestead; house and lands; place of settlement; plantation -
5 touch
touch [tʌt∫]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = sense of touch) toucher mb. ( = act of touching) contact mc. ( = character) to give sth a personal touch mettre une note personnelle dans qchd. ( = detail) détail m• small touches, such as flowers, can transform a room de petits détails, par exemple des fleurs, peuvent transformer une piècee. ( = small amount) it's a touch expensive c'est un petit peu cherf. ( = contact)► in touch• I'll be in touch! je te (or vous) téléphonerai !• keep in touch! tiens-nous au courant !• he has lost touch with what is going on il n'est plus dans le coup (inf)► to be out of touch ( = not up to date)• I'm out of touch with the latest developments je ne suis pas au courant des derniers développementsg. (Football) touche fh. ( = person) Mr Wilson is no soft touch M. Wilson n'est pas du genre à se laisser fairea. ( = come into contact with) toucher• they can't touch you if you don't break the law on ne peut rien te faire tant que tu restes dans la légalitéb. ( = tamper with) toucher à• don't touch that switch! ne touchez pas à ce bouton !• I didn't touch it! je n'y ai pas touché !• I didn't touch him! je ne l'ai pas touché !c. ( = deal with) (in exam) I didn't touch the third question je n'ai pas touché à la troisième questiond. [+ food, drink] toucher àe. ( = equal) valoirf. ( = move emotionally) toucherg. ( = reach) [+ level, speed] atteindrea. toucher• don't touch! n'y touchez pas !b. ( = come into contact with) [ends, lands] se toucherc. (speaking, writing) to touch on a subject aborder un sujet4. compounds• it was touch-and-go until the last minute l'issue est restée incertaine jusqu'au bout ► touch screen noun (Technical) écran tactile• touch screen technology technologie f à écran tactile ► touch-sensitive adjective [screen] tactile( = land) atterrir[+ crisis, riot] déclencher ; [+ reaction, argument] provoquer[+ painting, photo] retoucher* * *[tʌtʃ] 1.1) ( physical contact) contact m (physique)at the slightest touch — ( of button) à la moindre pression
2) ( sense) toucher m3) (style, skill) (of artist, writer) touche f; ( of musician) toucher ma fine touch at the net — ( in tennis) un toucher délicat au filet
4) ( little)there's a touch of class/of genius about her — elle a quelque chose d'élégant/de génial
a touch of sarcasm/of garlic — une pointe de raillerie/d'ail
5) ( communication) contact mto get/stay in touch with — se mettre/rester en contact avec
6) Sport touche f2.transitive verb1) ( come into contact with) toucher; ( interfere with) toucher à2) ( affect) gen toucher; ( adversely) affecter; ( as matter of concern) concerner3) ( reach) [price, temperature] atteindre [level]3.when it comes to cooking, no-one can touch him — pour la cuisine, personne ne peut l'égaler
intransitive verb ( come together) [wires, hands] se toucher‘do not touch’ — ‘ne pas toucher’
Phrasal Verbs:- touch on- touch up••to be an easy ou a soft touch — (colloq) être un pigeon (colloq)
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6 farm
1. noun1) (an area of land, including buildings, used for growing crops, breeding and keeping cows, sheep, pigs etc: Much of England is good agricultural land and there are many farms.) gård, gårdsbruk2) (the farmer's house and the buildings near it in such a place: We visited the farm; ( also adjective) a farm kitchen.) gårdsbygninger2. verb(to cultivate (the land) in order to grow crops, breed and keep animals etc: He farms (5,000 acres) in the south.) drive en gård, dyrke jord- farmer- farming
- farmhouse
- farmyard Isubst. \/fɑːm\/1) gård(sbruk), bondegård, (større) farm (spesielt i USA)arbeide (hjemme) på gården\/farmen2) våningsbygning, våningshus, gårdshus3) farm for dyreoppdrett4) ( historisk) forpaktningssum, bortforpaktning, forpaktningsdistrikt5) (sport, spesielt amer.) forklaring: mindre treningsklubb organisert av større klubbbuy the farm (slang, amer.) dø, bli dreptbuy back the farm (austr.) forklaring: innføre tiltak mot utenlandske oppkjøp av et lands selskaperfarm belt (amer.) jordbruksbygdfunny farm ( hverdagslig) galehus, psykiatrisk sykehussell off the farm (austr.) forklaring: selge et lands aktiva til utenlandske interesserthe Farm Belt (amer.) jordbruksstatene i midtvestenIIverb \/fɑːm\/1) drive gård, drive jordbruk, dyrkedrive sin egen jord\/sitte på egen gård2) ale (opp), drive med oppdrett3) ( inkasseringsoppdrag e.l.) forpakte, ha i forpaktning4) ( også farm out) forpakte bort, leie ut (arbeidskraft)5) ( om fosterbarn) sette bortfarm out leie ut, forpakte bort utlevere, sette ut (arbeid) ( om fosterbarn) sette bort -
7 parliament
(the highest law-making council of a nation - in Britain, the House of Commons and the House of Lords, considered together: an Act of Parliament.) parlament, stortingparlamentsubst. \/ˈpɑːləmənt\/parlament (betegnelse på et lands nasjonalforsamling), lovgivende forsamling, (stor)tingParliament Parlamentet (i London)sit in parliament være medlem av parlamentet -
8 land
1. nounsee how the land lies — (fig.) herausfinden, wie die Dinge liegen; see also academic.ru/42780/lie">lie II 1. 1)
live off the land — sich von dem ernähren, was das Land hergibt
4) (country) Land, das2. transitive verbthe greatest in the land — der/die Größte im ganzen Land
1) (set ashore) [an]landen [Truppen, Passagiere, Waren, Fang]2) (Aeronaut.) landen [[Wasser]flugzeug]3) (bring into a situation)land oneself in trouble — sich in Schwierigkeiten bringen; sich (Dat.) Ärger einhandeln (ugs.)
land somebody in [the thick of] it — jemanden [ganz schön] reinreiten (salopp)
4) (deal) landen [Schlag]5) (burden)land somebody with something, land something on somebody — jemandem etwas aufhalsen (ugs.)
be landed with somebody/something — jemanden auf dem Hals haben (ugs.) /etwas aufgehalst bekommen (ugs.)
6)3. intransitive verbland a fish — einen Fisch an Land ziehen
1) [Boot usw.:] anlegen, landen; [Passagier:] aussteigen ( from aus)2) (Aeronaut.) landen; (on water) [auf dem Wasser] aufsetzenbe about to land — zur Landung angesetzt haben; gerade landen
3) (alight) landen; [Ball:] aufkommenland on one's feet — auf den Füßen landen; (fig.) [wieder] auf die Füße fallen
Phrasal Verbs:- land up* * *[lænd] 1. noun1) (the solid part of the surface of the Earth which is covered by the sea: We had been at sea a week before we saw land.) das Land2) (a country: foreign lands.) das Land3) (the ground or soil: He never made any money at farming as his land was poor and stony.) das Land4) (an estate: He owns land/lands in Scotland.) das Land2. verb1) (to come or bring down from the air upon the land: The plane landed in a field; They managed to land the helicopter safely; She fell twenty feet, but landed without injury.) landen2) (to come or bring from the sea on to the land: After being at sea for three months, they landed at Plymouth; He landed the big fish with some help.) landen3) (to (cause to) get into a particular (usually unfortunate) situation: Don't drive so fast - you'll land (yourself) in hospital/trouble!) in Schwierigkeiten etc. bringen•[-rouvə]
- landing- landing-gear
- landing-stage
- landlocked
- landlord
- landmark
- land mine
- landowner
- landslide
- landslide victory
- landslide
- landslide defeat
- land up
- land with
- see how the land lies* * *[lænd]I. nto have dry \land under one's feet festen Boden unter den Füßen habento sight \land Land sichtento travel by \land auf dem Landweg reisenon \land an Landbuilding \land Bauland ntagricultural [or arable] [or farm] \land Ackerland nt, landwirtschaftliche Nutzfläche[n] f[pl] fachsprto live off the \land von selbsterwirtschafteten Produkten lebento work [on] [or to farm] the \land Ackerbau treiben▪ the \land das Landto move back to the \land zurück aufs Land ziehenget off my \land! verschwinden Sie von meinem Grundstück!building \land Baugründstück ntprivate \land Privatbesitz mstate \land[s] AM staatlicher Grundbesitzto live in a fantasy \land in einer Fantasiewelt lebenthe L\land of the Midnight Sun das Land der Mitternachtssonnethe L\land of the Rising Sun das Land der aufgehenden Sonnefor \land's sake um Gottes Willen8.▶ the \land of [or flowing with] milk and honey das Land, wo Milch und Honig fließt\land property Grundbesitz m\land registry Grundbuchamt ntIII. vi1. AVIAT, AEROSP landento \land on the moon auf dem Mond landento come in to \land zur Landung ansetzenthe bird escaped from the cat and \landed safely on the garden fence der Vogel entkam der Katze und landete sicher auf dem Gartenzaunthe plates \landed on the ground with a loud crash die Teller landeten mit einem lauten Knall auf dem Bodento \land on the floor [or ground] auf dem Boden landento \land on a square (in games) auf einem Feld landenthe ball \landed outside the line der Ball landete außerhalb der Linieif his punch had \landed... wenn sein Schlag getroffen hätte...why do the difficult translations always \land on my desk? warum landen die schwierigen Übersetzungen immer auf meinem Tisch? famthis report \landed on my desk this morning dieser Bericht landete heute Morgen auf meinem Tisch famIV. vt1. (bring onto land)to \land an aircraft [or a plane] ein Flugzeug landento \land a boat ein Boot an Land ziehento \land a fish einen Fisch an Land ziehento \land a plane on water mit einem Flugzeug auf dem Wasser landen, ein Flugzeug wassern fachspr2. (unload)▪ to \land sth etw an Land bringento \land a cargo eine Ladung löschento \land fish [at the port] Fisch anlandento \land passengers Passagiere von Bord [gehen] lassento \land troops Truppen anlandenI've been \landed with the job of sorting out his mistakes ich habe es aufgehalst bekommen, seine Fehler auszubügeln famshe was arrested and \landed in jail sie wurde verhaftet und ins Gefängnis gesteckt famthe demonstration \landed some of the protesters in jail einige Demonstranten wurden während der Kundgebung in Haft genommento \land sb in bankruptcy jdn Bankrott machento \land sb in serious trouble jdn in ernsthafte Schwierigkeiten bringen6.* * *[lnd]1. n1) (= not sea) Land ntas they approached land — als sie sich dem Land näherten
to see how the land lies (lit) — das Gelände erkunden or auskundschaften; (fig) die Lage sondieren or peilen
until I've seen the lay or lie of the land (fig) for land's sake ( US inf ) —, inf ) um Himmels willen
See:→ dry landshe's bought a piece of land — sie hat ein Stück Land or (for building) ein Grundstück gekauft
2. vt1) (NAUT) passengers absetzen, von Bord gehen lassen; troops landen; goods an Land bringen, löschen; fish at port anlanden; boat an Land ziehenhe landed the boat on the beach — er zog das Boot an den Strand
to land a plane —
scientists will land a space probe on the moon — Wissenschaftler werden eine Raumsonde auf dem Mond landen
3) fish on hook an Land ziehen4) (inf: obtain) kriegen (inf); contract sich (dat) verschaffen; prize (sich dat) holen (inf); job an Land ziehen (inf)she finally landed him — sie hat sich (dat) ihn schließlich geangelt (inf)
he landed him one, he landed him a punch on the jaw — er versetzte ihm or landete bei ihm einen Kinnhaken
6) (inf: place) bringenlike that will land you in trouble/jail — bei einem solchen Betragen wirst du noch mal Ärger bekommen/im Gefängnis landen
it landed me in a mess — dadurch bin ich in einen ganz schönen Schlamassel (inf) geraten or gekommen
buying the house landed him in debt — durch den Kauf des Hauses verschuldete er sich
being overdrawn could land you with big bank charges — wenn man sein Konto überzieht, kann einen das hohe Bankgebühren kosten
7) (inf= lumber)
to land sb with sth — jdm etw aufhalsen (inf) or andrehenI got landed with the job — man hat mir die Arbeit aufgehalst (inf)
I got landed with him for two hours — ich hatte ihn zwei Stunden lang auf dem Hals
3. vi1) (from ship) an Land gehen3) (= fall, be placed, strike) landento land on one's feet (lit) — auf den Füßen landen; (fig) auf die Füße fallen
* * *land [lænd]A s1. Land n (Ggs Meer, Wasser, Luft):by land zu Land(e), auf dem Landweg(e);by land and sea zu Wasser und zu Lande;a) die Lage peilen umg,b) sich einen Überblick verschaffen;make land SCHIFFa) Land sichten,b) das (Fest)Land erreichen2. Land n, Boden m3. Land n (Ggs Stadt):back to the land zurück aufs Land4. JURa) Land-, Grundbesitz m, Grund m und Boden mb) pl Ländereien pl, Güter pl5. Land n, Staat m, Volk n, Nation f:6. WIRTSCH natürliche Reichtümer pl (eines Landes)7. fig Land n, Gebiet n, Reich n:the land of dreams das Reich oder Land der Träume;8. Feld n (zwischen den Zügen des Gewehrlaufs)B v/iland in a ditch in einem Graben landen;land up in prison im Gefängnis landen;land second SPORT an zweiter Stelle landena) bei jemandem einen Treffer landen,b) fig es jemandem geben umgC v/t1. Personen, Güter, ein Flugzeug landen:2. einen Fisch etc an Land ziehen3. besonders Fahrgäste absetzen:he was landed in the mud er landete im Schlamm4. jemanden bringen:land sb in trouble jemanden in Schwierigkeiten bringen5. land sb with sth, land sth onto sb umg jemandem etwas aufhalsen6. umg einen Schlag oder Treffer landen, anbringen:he landed him one er knallte ihm eine, er verpasste ihm eins oder ein Ding7. umg jemanden, etwas kriegen, erwischen:land a husband sich einen Mann angeln;land a prize sich einen Preis holen, einen Preis ergattern* * *1. nounon land — zu Lande; (not in air) auf dem Boden; (not in or on water) an Land
see how the land lies — (fig.) herausfinden, wie die Dinge liegen; see also lie II 1. 1)
live off the land — sich von dem ernähren, was das Land hergibt
4) (country) Land, das2. transitive verbthe greatest in the land — der/die Größte im ganzen Land
1) (set ashore) [an]landen [Truppen, Passagiere, Waren, Fang]2) (Aeronaut.) landen [[Wasser]flugzeug]land oneself in trouble — sich in Schwierigkeiten bringen; sich (Dat.) Ärger einhandeln (ugs.)
land somebody in [the thick of] it — jemanden [ganz schön] reinreiten (salopp)
4) (deal) landen [Schlag]5) (burden)land somebody with something, land something on somebody — jemandem etwas aufhalsen (ugs.)
be landed with somebody/something — jemanden auf dem Hals haben (ugs.) /etwas aufgehalst bekommen (ugs.)
6)3. intransitive verb1) [Boot usw.:] anlegen, landen; [Passagier:] aussteigen ( from aus)2) (Aeronaut.) landen; (on water) [auf dem Wasser] aufsetzenbe about to land — zur Landung angesetzt haben; gerade landen
3) (alight) landen; [Ball:] aufkommenland on one's feet — auf den Füßen landen; (fig.) [wieder] auf die Füße fallen
Phrasal Verbs:- land up* * *adj.landen adj. n.Boden ¨-- m.Bundesland n.Festland -¨er n.Land ¨-er n. v.landen v. -
9 land
land [lænd]terres ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (d) région ⇒ 1 (c) pays ⇒ 1 (e), 1 (f) royaume ⇒ 1 (f) poser ⇒ 2 (a) débarquer ⇒ 2 (a) hisser ⇒ 2 (b) décrocher ⇒ 2 (c) atterrir ⇒ 3 (a) arriver à quai ⇒ 3 (b) tomber ⇒ 3 (c) finir ⇒ 3 (d)1 noun(a) (for farming, building etc) terre f;∎ he works on the land il travaille la terre;∎ this is good farming land c'est de la bonne terre;∎ building land terrain constructible;∎ land for sale (sign) terrain à vendre;∎ to live off the land vivre des ressources naturelles de la terre;∎ figurative to see how the land lies, to find out the lie or lay of the land tâter le terrain(b) (property) terre f, terres fpl;∎ their lands were confiscated leurs terres ont été confisquées;∎ get off my land! sortez de mes terres!(c) (area, region) région f;∎ the desert lands of Northern Australia les régions désertiques du nord de l'Australie∎ Nautical to make land reconnaître la terre;∎ Nautical they sighted land ils aperçurent la terre;∎ we travelled by land to Cairo nous sommes allés au Caire par la route;∎ over land and sea sur terre et sur mer∎ to travel in distant lands voyager dans des pays lointains;∎ the victory was celebrated throughout the land le pays tout entier a fêté la victoire;∎ a land of opportunity un pays où tout est possible∎ he is no longer in the land of the living il n'est plus de ce monde;∎ she lives in a land of make-believe elle vit dans un monde de chimères∎ they landed him on the deck of the ferry ils l'ont fait atterrir sur le pont du ferry;∎ they have succeeded in landing men on the moon ils ont réussi à envoyer des hommes sur la Lune∎ he's just landed a good job il vient juste de décrocher ou dégoter un bon boulot∎ he caught me a blow that nearly landed me in the water il m'a flanqué un tel coup que j'ai bien failli me retrouver dans l'eau;∎ this could land us in real trouble ça pourrait nous attirer de gros ennuis ou nous mettre dans le pétrin;∎ you've landed us in a nice mess! tu nous as mis dans de beaux draps!;∎ it'll land you in prison! tu finiras en prison!∎ I landed him a blow or landed him one on the nose je lui ai flanqué ou collé mon poing dans la figure∎ I got landed with the job of organizing the party c'est moi qui me suis retrouvé avec la fête à organiser□, c'est moi qui me suis tapé l'organisation de la fête;∎ I've been landed with the job of telling him c'est à moi qu'il est revenu de le lui dire;∎ we got landed with their children for the weekend ils nous ont refilé leurs gosses ou il a fallu se farcir leurs gosses tout le week-end;∎ as usual, I got landed with all the work comme d'habitude, c'est moi qui me suis tapé tout le travail;∎ they landed me with the bill c'est moi qui ai écopé de l'addition∎ they land at 7 p.m. ils atterrissent ou leur avion arrive à 19 heures;∎ to land on the moon atterrir sur la Lune, alunir;∎ to land in the sea amerrir;∎ to land on an aircraft carrier apponter (sur un porte-avions)(c) (ball) tomber, retomber; (gymnast, ski-jumper, horse, high jumper) se réceptionner; (falling object, bomb, parachutist) tomber; (bird) se poser;∎ an apple/the ball landed on her head elle a reçu une pomme/le ballon sur la tête;∎ to land on one's feet retomber sur ses pieds; (of cat) retomber sur ses pattes;∎ familiar figurative he always manages to land on his feet il arrive toujours à retomber sur ses pattes∎ he slipped and landed in a puddle il a glissé et a atterri dans une flaque d'eau;∎ I hope that problem doesn't land on my desk j'espère que ce problème ne va pas atterrir sur mon bureau;∎ the car landed in the ditch la voiture a terminé sa course dans le fossé□ ;∎ he landed in jail il s'est retrouvé en prison□(prices → in town) du terrain; (→ in country) de la terre; (ownership) foncier; British History (army) de terre; (worker) agricole►► Law land act loi f agraire;land agent (administrator) régisseur m, intendant(e) m,f; British (estate agent) agent m immobilier;land bank crédit m foncier;land breeze brise f de terre;land bridge isthme m;Accountancy land charge dette f foncière;land crab crabe m terrestre;the Land of Enchantment = surnom donné au Nouveau-Mexique;Land's End = pointe de la Cornouailles;Land of Lincoln = surnom donné à l'Illinois;the Land of the Midnight Sun la terre du soleil de minuit;land reform réforme f agraire;land register cadastre m;land registration inscription f au cadastre;land registry cadastre m;land registry office bureau m du cadastre;land route voie f de terre;land tax impôt m foncier, contribution f foncièrefamiliar (finish up) finir□, atterrir;∎ the letter landed up in Finland la lettre a atterri en Finlande;∎ you'll land up in jail! tu finiras en prison!;∎ I landed up at a friend's house j'ai atterri ou échoué chez un ami;∎ I landed up having to dance with him il a fallu que je danse avec lui□ ;∎ I always landed up with the worst jobs je me tapais toujours les tâches les plus ingrates à faireⓘ A land fit for heroes Cette expression ("un pays digne de ses héros") trouve son origine dans un discours que le Premier ministre britannique Lloyd George prononça en 1918. Il y expliquait la façon dont il envisageait l'avenir de son pays au sortir de la Première Guerre mondiale, et déclarait qu'il incombait au gouvernement de faire de la Grande-Bretagne a fit country for heroes to live in ("un pays qui ferait honneur à ses héros"). On utilise aujourd'hui cette formule dans sa version modifiée et souvent sur le mode ironique en parlant de la façon dont un pays traite ses soldats. On dira par exemple if the returning veterans hoped for a land fit for heroes, they were to be sadly disappointed ("si, une fois de retour au pays, les anciens combattants s'étaient imaginé trouver un pays digne de héros, ils allaient être amèrement déçus"). -
10 tenement
1. n арендованное имущество; арендованная земляdominant tenement — имущество, в пользу которого существует сервитут; господствующий участок
2. n арендуемое помещение; снимаемая квартира3. n сдаваемый в аренду многоквартирный домtenement householder — житель многонаселённого дома; съёмщик квартиры в многоквартирном доме
4. n поэт. обитель; жилище5. n церк. тело, обитель душиСинонимический ряд:1. apartment (noun) apartment; flat; lodgings; rental; rooms; suite2. apartment building (noun) apartment building; apartment house; cheap hotel; dwelling house; eyesore; fleabag hotel; slum; slum dwelling; tenement house -
11 return
rə'tə:n
1. verb1) (to come or go back: He returns home tomorrow; He returned to London from Paris yesterday; The pain has returned.) volver, regresar2) (to give, send, put etc (something) back where it came from: He returned the book to its shelf; Don't forget to return the books you borrowed.) devolver3) (I'll return to this topic in a minute.) volver4) (to do (something) which has been done to oneself: She hit him and he returned the blow; He said how nice it was to see her again, and she returned the compliment.) devolver5) ((of voters) to elect (someone) to Parliament.) elegir6) ((of a jury) to give (a verdict): The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.) pronunciar, declarar7) ((in tennis etc) to hit (a ball) back to one's opponent: She returned his serve.) devolver
2. noun1) (the act of returning: On our return, we found the house had been burgled; (also adjective) a return journey.) vuelta, regreso2) (especially in United Kingdom, a round-trip ticket, a return ticket: Do you want a single or a return?) billete de ida y vuelta•- return match
- return ticket
- by return of post
- by return
- in return for
- in return
- many happy returns of the day
- many happy returns
return1 n1. vuelta / regreso2. billete de ida y vueltaa return to Brighton, please un billete de ida y vuelta a Brighton, por favormany happy returns of the day! ¡feliz cumpleaños!return2 vb1. volver / regresar2. devolverhave you returned the money she lent you? ¿le has devuelto el dinero que te prestó?tr[rɪ'tɜːn]1 (coming or going back) vuelta, regreso■ on his return, he found the safe empty a su regreso, encontró la caja vacía2 (giving back) devolución nombre femenino4 (reappearance) reaparición nombre femenino5 (on keyboard) retorno6 (profit) beneficio7 (ticket) billete nombre masculino de ida y vuelta1 (come back, go back) volver, regresar2 (reappear) reaparecer1 (give back) devolver■ have you returned your room key? ¿ha devuelto la llave de su habitación?3 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL (elect) elegir4 (verdict) pronunciar5 (interest) producir1 resultados nombre masculino plural electorales\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby return of post a vuelta de correoin return for a cambio demany happy returns (of the day)! ¡feliz cumpleaños!return to sender devuélvase al remitentereturn match partido de vueltareturn ticket billete nombre masculino de ida y vueltareturn [ri'tərn] vi1) : volver, regresarto return home: regresar a casa2) reappear: reaparecer, resurgir3) answer: responderreturn vt1) replace, restore: devolver, volver (a poner), restituirto return something to its place: volver a poner algo en su lugar2) yield: producir, redituar, rendir3) repay: pagar, devolverto return a compliment: devolver un cumplidoreturn adj: de vueltareturn n1) returning: regreso m, vuelta f, retorno m3) yield: rédito m, rendimiento m, ganancia f4) returns npldata, results: resultados mpl, datos mpladj.• de vuelta adj.n.• devolución s.f.• reaparición s.f.• regreso s.m.• renta s.f.• restitución s.f.• retorno s.m.• rédito s.m.• torna s.f.• tornada s.f.• volver s.m.• vuelta s.f.v.• devolver v.• regresar v.• restituir v.• retornar v.• tornar v.• volver v.
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1. rɪ'tɜːrn, rɪ'tɜːna) ( go back)to return (TO something) — ( to a place) volver* or regresar (a algo); (to former activity, state) volver* (a algo)
to return to what we were saying earlier,... — volviendo a lo que decíamos anteriormente,...
b) ( reappear) \<\<symptom\>\> volver* a aparecer, presentarse de nuevo; \<\<doubts/suspicions\>\> resurgir*
2.
vt1)a) ( give back) devolver*, regresar (AmL exc CS), restituir* (frml)b) ( reciprocate) \<\<affection\>\> corresponder a; \<\<blow/favor\>\> devolver*; \<\<greeting\>\> devolver*, corresponder ato return somebody's call — devolverle* la llamada a alguien
c) ( Sport) \<\<ball\>\> devolver*2) ( Law) \<\<verdict\>\> emitir
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1) ua) ( to place) regreso m, vuelta f, retorno m (frml o liter)on his return — a su regreso, a su vuelta
b) (to former activity, state) vuelta f, retorno mc) ( reappearance) reaparición fmany happy returns of the day! — feliz cumpleaños!, que cumplas muchos más!
3) (in phrases)by return (of post) — (BrE) a vuelta de correo
4) u c ( profit)return (ON something) — rendimiento m (de algo)
5) ca) ( tax return) declaración f (de la renta or de impuestos)6) c ( Sport) devolución f7) c ( ticket) (BrE) boleto m or (Esp) billete m or (Col) tiquete m de ida y vuelta, boleto m de viaje redondo (Méx)
III
adjective (before n)a) <journey/flight> de vuelta, de regreso; <ticket/fare> (BrE) de ida y vuelta, de viaje redondo (Méx)by return mail — (AmE) a vuelta de correo
b) ( Sport) de vuelta[rɪ'tɜːn]1. N1) (=going/coming back) vuelta f, regreso mthe return home — la vuelta or el regreso a casa
the return to school — la vuelta or el regreso al colegio
he advocates a return to Victorian values — aboga por una vuelta or un regreso a los valores victorianos
their return to power — su vuelta or retorno al poder
many happy returns (of the day)! — ¡feliz cumpleaños!, ¡felicidades!
he has not ruled out the possibility of making a return to football — no ha descartado la posibilidad de volver al fútbol
on my return — a mi vuelta, a mi regreso
point 1., 5)by return (of) post or (US) by return mail — a vuelta de correo
2) (=reappearance) [of symptoms, pain] reaparición f ; [of doubts, fears] resurgimiento mthere was no return of the symptoms — los síntomas no volvieron a aparecer, los síntomas no reaparecieron
3) (=giving back) [of thing taken away] devolución f, restitución f frm; [of thing borrowed] devolución f ; (Comm) [of merchandise] devolución f ; [of money] reembolso m, devolución fthey are demanding the return of their lands — exigen la devolución or frm la restitución de sus tierras
salehe appealed for the return of the hostages — hizo un llamamiento pidiendo la liberación de los rehenes
4) (=thing returned) (Comm) (=merchandise) devolución f ; (=theatre, concert ticket) devolución f, entrada f devuelta; (=library book) libro m devueltoit's sold out but you might get a return on the night — se han agotado las localidades, pero puede que consiga una entrada devuelta or una devolución la misma noche de la función
5) (Econ) (=profit) ganancia f ; (from investments, shares) rendimiento mhe is looking for quick returns — está buscando rendimiento rápido or ganancias rápidas
diminishing, rate I, 1., 4)they want to get some return on their investment — quieren obtener cierto rendimiento de su inversión
6) (=reward, exchange)7) returns (=figures) estadísticas fpl ( for de); (=election results) resultados mpl (del escrutinio)tax 3.early returns show Dos Santos with 52% of the vote — los primeros resultados del escrutinio muestran que Dos Santos tiene un 52% de los votos
9) (Parl) [of member] (=election) elección f ; (=reelection) reelección f11) (Sport) devolución freturn of serve or service — devolución f del servicio or saque, resto m
12) = return key13) = carriage return2. VT1) (=give back) [+ item] devolver, regresar (LAm), restituir frm; [+ favour, sb's visit, telephone call, blow] devolver; [+ kindness, love] corresponder a; [+ greeting, look, gaze] devolver, responder ato return fire — (Mil) devolver el fuego, responder a los disparos
2) (=put back) volver a colocar3) (Sport) [+ ball] devolver; (Tennis) devolver, restar; (Bridge) [+ suit of cards] devolver4) (=declare) [+ income, details] declararto return a verdict — emitir or pronunciar un veredicto, emitir un fallo
they returned a verdict of guilty/not guilty — lo declararon culpable/inocente
5) (Pol) (=elect) elegir, votar a; (=reelect) reelegir6) (Econ) [+ profit, income] reportar, rendir7) (=reply) responder, contestar3. VI1) (=go/come back) volver, regresarhe left home, never to return — se marchó de casa, para no volver or regresar jamás
to return home — volver or regresar a casa
to return to — [+ place] volver or regresar a; [+ activity, state] volver a
I returned to my hotel — volví or regresé a mi hotel
to return to what we were talking about,... — volviendo al asunto del que estábamos hablando,...
2) (=reappear) [symptoms] volver a aparecer, reaparecer; [doubts, fears, suspicions] volver a surgir, resurgir3) (Jur) revertir (to a)on my father's death the farm returned to my brother — al morir mi padre, la granja revirtió a mi hermano
4.CPD [journey, flight] de regreso, de vueltareturn address N — señas fpl del remitente
return fare N — billete m de ida y vuelta, billete m redondo (Mex)
return flight N — (Brit) (=journey back) (vuelo m de) vuelta f ; (=two-way journey) (vuelo m de) ida y vuelta f
return game N — = return match
return journey N — (Brit) (=journey back) (viaje m de) vuelta f ; (=two-way journey) (viaje m de) ida y vuelta f
return key N — (Comput) tecla f de retorno
return match N — (Brit) (Sport) partido m de vuelta
return ticket N — (Brit) billete m de ida y vuelta or (Mex) redondo
return trip N — (=journey back) (viaje m de) vuelta f ; (=two-way journey) (viaje m de) ida y vuelta f
return visit N — (=repeat visit) nueva visita f
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1. [rɪ'tɜːrn, rɪ'tɜːn]a) ( go back)to return (TO something) — ( to a place) volver* or regresar (a algo); (to former activity, state) volver* (a algo)
to return to what we were saying earlier,... — volviendo a lo que decíamos anteriormente,...
b) ( reappear) \<\<symptom\>\> volver* a aparecer, presentarse de nuevo; \<\<doubts/suspicions\>\> resurgir*
2.
vt1)a) ( give back) devolver*, regresar (AmL exc CS), restituir* (frml)b) ( reciprocate) \<\<affection\>\> corresponder a; \<\<blow/favor\>\> devolver*; \<\<greeting\>\> devolver*, corresponder ato return somebody's call — devolverle* la llamada a alguien
c) ( Sport) \<\<ball\>\> devolver*2) ( Law) \<\<verdict\>\> emitir
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1) ua) ( to place) regreso m, vuelta f, retorno m (frml o liter)on his return — a su regreso, a su vuelta
b) (to former activity, state) vuelta f, retorno mc) ( reappearance) reaparición fmany happy returns of the day! — feliz cumpleaños!, que cumplas muchos más!
3) (in phrases)by return (of post) — (BrE) a vuelta de correo
4) u c ( profit)return (ON something) — rendimiento m (de algo)
5) ca) ( tax return) declaración f (de la renta or de impuestos)6) c ( Sport) devolución f7) c ( ticket) (BrE) boleto m or (Esp) billete m or (Col) tiquete m de ida y vuelta, boleto m de viaje redondo (Méx)
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adjective (before n)a) <journey/flight> de vuelta, de regreso; <ticket/fare> (BrE) de ida y vuelta, de viaje redondo (Méx)by return mail — (AmE) a vuelta de correo
b) ( Sport) de vuelta -
12 beyond
1. adverb2) (in time) darüber hinaus2. preposition1) (at far side of) jenseits (+ Gen.)when we get beyond the river, we'll stop — wenn wir den Fluss überquert haben, machen wir halt
3) (later than) nachshe never looks or sees beyond the present — sie sieht od. blickt nie über die Gegenwart hinaus
4) (out of reach or comprehension or range) über... (+ Akk.) hinausit's [far or (coll.) way] beyond me/him — etc. (too difficult) das ist mir/ihm usw. [bei weitem] zu schwer; (incomprehensible) das ist mir/ihm usw. [völlig] unverständlich
5) (surpassing, exceeding) mehr als6) (more than) weiter als7) (besides) außer3. nounbeyond this/that — weiter
at the back of beyond — am Ende der Welt
* * *[bi'jond]1) (on the farther side of: My house is just beyond those trees.) jenseits3) (out of the range, power etc of: beyond help.) jenseits4) (other than: What is there to say beyond what's already been said?)•- academic.ru/115423/beyond_compare">beyond compare- beyond expectation
- beyond one's means* * *be·yond[biˈɒnd, AM -ˈ(j)ɑ:nd]I. prep, jenseits + gen\beyond the river was a small town jenseits des Flusses gab es eine kleine Stadtif you look just \beyond the lake wenn du gerade über den See hinausschaust\beyond 7:00/1999 nach 7.00 Uhr/1999just \beyond 6:00 kurz nach 6.00 Uhrmy kids are way \beyond 18 meine Kinder sind weit über 18to go \beyond a joke über einen Witz hinausgehen\beyond one's means über seine Verhältnisseto be \beyond the pale indiskutabel sein pej formto be \beyond the reach of sb außerhalb jds Reichweite sein [o liegen4. (too late)this is \beyond my comprehension das liegt über meinem Verständnisthat's way \beyond me das ist mir viel zu hoch fam6. (more than) mehr als[above and] \beyond all expectations [weit] über allen Erwartungento go \beyond sth über etw akk hinausgehen, etw übersteigento see \beyond sth über etw akk hinaussehen\beyond that darüber hinaus\beyond sb's wildest dreams jenseits jds wildester Träume7. (higher than) höher als\beyond getting up a petition, we can do nothing außer Unterschriften sammeln, können wir nichts machento have changed \beyond recognition nicht mehr zu erkennen seindamaged \beyond repair irreparabel beschädigtto be \beyond help nicht mehr zu helfen seinto be \beyond question außer Frage stehena painting of Cape Town harbour with Table Mountain \beyond ein Gemälde vom Hafen Kapstadts mit dem Tafelberg im Hintergrundpaying £3,000 for a new computer is really \beyond rational 3.000 Pfund für einen neuen Computer auszugeben ist einfach nicht mehr normal3. (in time) darüber hinaus4. (in addition) darüber hinausIII. n▪ the \beyond das Jenseitsfrom the \beyond aus dem Jenseits* * *[bɪ'jɒnd]1. prep1) (in space = on the other side of) über (+dat), jenseits (+gen) (geh); (= further than) über (+acc)... hinaus, weiter alsI saw peak beyond snow-capped peak — ich sah schneebedeckte Gipfel bis weit in die Ferne
2)beyond 6 o'clock/next week/the 17th century — nach 6 Uhr/nächster Woche/dem 17. Jahrhundertuntil beyond 6 o'clock — bis nach 6 Uhr
until beyond next week/the 17th century — bis über nächste Woche/das 17. Jahrhundert hinaus
beyond the middle of June/the week — über Mitte Juni/der Woche hinaus
3)(= surpassing, exceeding)
a task beyond her abilities — eine Aufgabe, die über ihre Fähigkeiten gehtit was beyond her to pass the exam — sie schaffte es nicht, das Examen zu bestehen
See:have you any money beyond what you have in the bank? — haben Sie außer dem, was Sie auf der Bank haben, noch Geld?
beyond this/that —
2. adv(= on the other side of) jenseits davon (geh); (= after that) danach; (= further than that) darüber hinaus, weiter... a river, and beyond is a small field —... ein Fluss, und danach kommt ein kleines Feld
3. n* * *A adv1. darüber hinaus, jenseits2. weiter wegB präp1. jenseits2. außer3. über … (akk) hinaus:he stayed beyond midnight er blieb bis nach Mitternacht;C s* * *1. adverb1) (in space) jenseits; (on other side of wall, mountain range, etc.) dahinter2) (in time) darüber hinaus2. preposition1) (at far side of) jenseits (+ Gen.)when we get beyond the river, we'll stop — wenn wir den Fluss überquert haben, machen wir halt
2) (in space): (after) nach3) (later than) nachshe never looks or sees beyond the present — sie sieht od. blickt nie über die Gegenwart hinaus
4) (out of reach or comprehension or range) über... (+ Akk.) hinausit's [far or (coll.) way] beyond me/him — etc. (too difficult) das ist mir/ihm usw. [bei weitem] zu schwer; (incomprehensible) das ist mir/ihm usw. [völlig] unverständlich
5) (surpassing, exceeding) mehr als6) (more than) weiter als7) (besides) außer3. nounbeyond this/that — weiter
* * *adv.jenseits adv.weiterhin adv. n.Jenseits n. prep.über präp. -
13 cross
1. noun1) крест; Red Cross Красный Крест2) распятие3) (the Cross) христианство4) черта, перечеркивающая буквы t, f5) страдания, испытания; to bear one's cross нести свой крест6) tech. крестовина, крест7) biol. гибридизация, скрещивание (пород)8) помесь, гибрид (between)9) topogr. эккер2. adjective1) поперечный; пересекающийся; перекрестный2) противный (о ветре); противоположный; неблагоприятный3) collocation раздраженный, злой, сердитый; he is cross with you он сердит на васas cross as two sticks очень не в духе; зол как черт3. verb1) скрещивать (шпаги, руки и т. п.)2) пересекать; переходить (через улицу и т. п.); переправляться; to cross the Channel пересечь Ла-Манш, поехать на континент или с континента в Англию; to cross smb.,s pathа) встретиться с кем-л.;б) стать кому-л. поперек дороги3) to cross oneself (пере)креститься4) перечеркивать; to cross a cheque comm. перечеркивать (или кроссировать) чек5) разминуться, разойтись (о людях, письмах)6) противодействовать, противоречить; препятствовать7) biol. agric. скрещиваться8) mil. форсироватьcross offcross outcross overto cross one's mind прийти в головуto cross one's t's and dot one's i's = ставить точки над ito cross the Rubicon перейти Рубикон, принять бесповоротное решениеto cross the floor of the House parl. перейти из одной партии в другую* * *1 (n) крест; крестик2 (v) кроссировать; пересекать; пересечь* * *1) крест 2) пересекать, переправляться* * *[ krɒs] n. крест, крестик; знак 'умножить'; плюс; крестное знамение, распятие; гибридизация, скрещивание; гибрид, помесь; испытания, страдания; крейцкопф, эккер, крестовина v. пересекать, переходить, перейти; переправляться, перебираться; переезжать, перебегать; перевалить, переплыть, пересечь; скрещивать, перекрестить; скрещиваться, пересекаться; противодействовать, препятствовать, противоречить adj. сердитый, злой, раздраженный; противный, неблагоприятный; поперечный, перекрестный, противоположный, пересекающийся* * *кресткрестецкруппереехатьперекреститьпересекатьпересечьпереходитьхристианство* * *1. сущ. 1) а) ист. крест б) крест (знак); в) черта, перечеркивающая буквы t г) тех. крест д) астрон. созвездие Южный Крест е) топогр. экер 2) а) крест, на котором по легенде распяли Иисуса Христа; распятие как ключевой момент христианской религии б) распятие; намогильный крест в) (the Cross) христианство г) ист. в Ирландии: церковные земли (сокращение от cross lands) д) испытания е) крестное знамение 3) а) биол. гибридизация, скрещивание (пород) б) помесь 2. прил. 1) поперечный 2) а) противоположный; неблагоприятный; противный, не попутный (о ветре) б) разг. злой 3. гл. 1) а) прям. перен. перекрещивать (руки и т. п.) б) осенять крестным знамением 2) а) пересекать, переходить (через что-л.) б) воен. форсировать в) редк. сидеть в седле, ездить верхом г) перен. умирать 3) соединять не с тем номером 4) а) разминуться, разойтись (о людях, письмах и т.п.) б) пересекаться, встречаться (о людях) 5) противодействовать
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