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  • 41 lo dicho dicho está

    • I meant what I said
    • it's already said

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > lo dicho dicho está

  • 42 كما سبق وقلنا

    كَمَا سَبَقَ وقُلْنا
    as we have said earlier or before, as we have previously (formerly, just, already) said

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كما سبق وقلنا

  • 43 nam

    nam, conj. [ acc. sing. fem. of pronom. stem na-; cf.: egô-nê, tu-nê; Lat. ne, nae; masc. num; cf.: tum, tam; quom, quam].
    I.
    To introduce a confirmation or explanation, for (always in prose beginning the sentence; cf.: enim, etenim, and v. infra C.).
    A.
    Introducing an explanation or fuller statement of something already said.
    1.
    In gen.:

    is pagus appellabatur Tigurinus. Nam omnis civitas Helvetia in quattuor pagos divisa est,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 12, 4:

    quibus rebus auditis... suas quoque copias in tres partes distribuerunt. Nam praesidio e regione castrorum relicto... reliquas copias, etc.,

    id. ib. 7, 61, 5: neque solum colent inter se ac diligent, sed etiam verebuntur. Nam maximum ornamentum amicitiae tollit, qui ex eā tollit verecundiam, Cic. [p. 1185] Lael. 22, 82; id. Part. Or. 11, 38; id. Or. 43, 147; cf.:

    pandite atque aperite propere januam hanc Orci, opsecro. Nam equidem haut aliter esse duco,

    Plaut. Bacch. 3, 1, 2. —
    2.
    Esp.
    (α).
    To introduce an explanatory parenthetical clause:

    omni ratione colenda justitia est, tum ipsa per sese (nam aliter justitia non esset), tum, etc.,

    Cic. Off. 2, 12, 42:

    et in insulā quae est in Fibreno —nam hoc, opinor, illi alteri flumini nomen est—sermoni reliquo demus operam sedentes,

    id. Leg. 2, 1, 1:

    tamen is ad id locorum talis vir (nam postea ambitione praeceps datus est), consulatum adpetere non audebat,

    Sall. J. 63, 6; Sen. Ep. 40, 9.—
    (β).
    To resume the course of thought after a parenthetical interruption:

    hic vero simul... atque me mare transisse cognovit (audi, audi, atque attende...), nam simul ac me Dyrrachium attigisse audivit, etc.,

    Cic. Planc. 41, 98:

    duplex inde Hannibali gaudium fuit (neque enim quidquam eorum, quae apud hostes agerentur, eum fallebat): nam et liberam Minucii temeritatem se suo modo capturum, et sollertiae Fabii dimidium virium decessisse,

    Liv. 22, 28, 1.—
    (γ).
    To introduce an example, or several examples, illustrating a general statement, for example, for instance:

    sed vivo Catone minores natu multi uno tempore oratores floruerunt. Nam et A. Albinus... et litteratus et disertus fuit. Nam Q. Metellus... in primis est habitus eloquens,

    Cic. Brut. 21, 81:

    quin etiam easdem causas ut quisque egerit utile erit scire. Nam de domo Ciceronis dixit Calidius, et pro Milone orationem Brutus exercitationis gratiā scripsit,

    Quint. 10, 1, 23; 8, 6, 38; Prop. 3 (4), 1, 23.—
    B.
    Introducing a ground or reason for a fact, command, or principle.
    1.
    In gen.:

    quamobrem, Quirites, celebratote illos dies cum conjugibus ac liberis vestris: nam multi saepe honores dīs immortalibus justi habiti sunt, sed profecto justiores numquam,

    Cic. Cat. 3, 10, 23: vires vitaque corpus meum nunc deserit omne: nam me visus homo pulcher, etc., Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 20, 40:

    qui... dilectum habere noluerit. Nam sociorum auxilia aut ita imbecilla sunt, ut non multum nos juvare possint, etc.,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 1, 11.—
    2.
    Esp., introducing the speaker's reason for a particular form of statement, etc.:

    Phoenices alias urbes in orā maritumā condidere... nam de Carthagine silere melius puto quam parum dicere,

    Sall. J. 19, 1; cf.

    Mercuri (nam te docilis magistro Movit Amphion lapides canendo), etc.,

    Hor. C. 3, 11, 1;

    so in a question: una domus erat, idem victus isque communis... nam quid ego de studiis dicam cognoscendi semper aliquid, etc.,

    Cic. Lael. 27, 104:

    nam quid ego de cotidiano sermone querimoniāque populi Romani loquar?

    id. Verr. 2, 1, 49, § 129.—
    3.
    Loosely, introducing the speaker's reason for saying what precedes: nam ego ad Menaechmum nunc eo ( I have said this), for, etc., Plaut. Men. 1, 1, 20; id. Trin. 1, 1, 3 Brix ad loc.—So esp. after a general remark, introducing its illustration in the case in hand, Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 58 Spengel ad loc.; id. Most. 5, 1, 3; id. Mil. 2, 1, 17.—
    4.
    In a still looser connection, introducing a particular fact or argument in support of what precedes, but, now, certainly:

    L. Sisennae omnis facultas ex historiā ipsius perspici potest, quae cum facile vincat superiores, tum indicat quantum absit a summo... Nam Q. Hortensii admodum adulescentis ingenium simul aspectum et probatum est,

    Cic. Brut. 64, 228; 43, 161; id. Div. 2, 31, 66; 2, 32, 68:

    at prooemium aliquando et narrationem dicit malus homo et argumenta sic, ut nihil sit in his requirendum. Nam et latro pugnabit acriter, virtus tamen erit fortitudo,

    Quint. 2, 20, 10.—
    5.
    Ellipt., in reply to a question or remark, where the answer is implied, and nam introduces the reason for it; for assuredly, certainly:

    nos hunc Heracliensem, multis civitatibus expetitum... de nostrā civitate eiciemus? Nam si quis minorem gloriae fructum putat ex Graecis versibus percipi quam ex Latinis, vehementer errat,

    Cic. Arch. 10, 22 sq.:

    numquid ergo hic Lysimachus, felicitate quādam dentibus leonis elapsus, ob hoc cum ipse regnaret mitior fuit? Nam Telesphorum Rhodium amicum suum... in caveā velut novum animal aliquod... pavit,

    Sen. de Ira. 3, 17, 3; cf.: de eis rebus, inquit Crassus, quibus sciam poteroque. Tum ille:

    nam quod tu non poteris aut nescies, quis nostrum tam impudens est, qui se scire aut posse postulet?

    Cic. de Or. 1, 22, 101.—So with particles of asseveration: mehercule, hercule, edepol, etc.: tamen tibi a me nulla orta est injuria. Aes. Nam hercle etiam hoc restat, i. e. not yet; for that is to come hereafter, Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 36: sume, posce, prome quidvis: te facio cellarium. Er. Nam nisi hercle manticinatus probe ero, fusti pectito, Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 115:

    dicunt ei fere nullam esse columnam, quae ad perpendiculum esse possit. Nam mehercule, inquit, sic agamus: columnae ad perpendiculum exigantur,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 51, § 133.—
    C.
    The conjunction nam sometimes follows a word of the clause ( poet. and perh. not ante-Aug.; v. Lachm. ad Lucr. p. 246):

    prohibent nam cetera Parcae Scire,

    Verg. A. 3, 379:

    solam nam perfidus ille Te colere,

    id. ib. 4, 421; 10, 585;

    1, 444: olim nam quaerere amabam,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 20; 41:

    ego nam videor mihi sanus,

    id. ib. 2, 3, 302:

    his nam plebecula plaudit,

    id. Ep. 2, 1, 186.
    II.
    In transitions.
    A.
    Introducing a new subject as of secondary importance; but now, on the other hand:

    nam quod rumores distulerunt malivoli, Multas contamināsse Graecas, dum facit Paucas Latinas: factum hic esse id non negat, Neque se pigere,

    Ter. Heaut. prol. 19:

    nam quod purgas eos, quos ego mihi scripsi invidisse, etc.,

    Cic. Att. 3, 15, 2:

    nam quod negas te dubitare quin magnā in offensā sim apud Pompeium hoc tempore, non video causam cur ita sit,

    id. ib. 9, 2, a, 2; id. Off. 2, 13, 47:

    nam auguralis libros ad commune utriusque nostrum otium serva,

    id. Fam. 3, 11, 4:

    nam Vestae nomen a Graecis est, i. e. though that of Janus, before named, is Latin,

    id. N. D. 2, 27, 67; id. Div. 2, 31, 66; 2, 32, 68; Quint. 1, 11, 7; 10, 1, 9.—
    B.
    Esp., in referring to a consideration too obvious to require discussion, for obviously, for it is certain, etc.:

    postremo hoc in pectus tuum demitte, numquam populum Romanum beneficiis victum esse: nam bello quid valeat, tute scis,

    Sall. J. 102, 11; Liv. 39, 26, 3; Cic. Tusc. 4, 23, 52; Tac. H. 4, 76.
    III.
    In interrogations, emphatically, expressing wonder or emotion in the questioner; cf. Gr. gar.
    A.
    With an interrogative.
    1.
    Beginning a sentence (anteclass. and poet.): perdidisti omnem operam? Ep. Nam quī perdidi? but how? but why? Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 29:

    nam quem ego adspicio?

    id. Poen. 5, 3, 3: quid ego ago? Tr. Nam quid tu, malum, me rogitas quid agas? id. Most. 2, 1, 21:

    nam quae haec anus est exanimata a fratre quae egressa'st meo?

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 1, 5:

    nam quid ita?

    id. Eun. 5, 2, 58:

    nam quem? alium habui neminem,

    id. ib. 4, 4, 13:

    nam quam ob rem? (= quamnam),

    Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 2:

    nam quā me causā extrusisti ex aedibus?

    id. Aul. 1, 1, 5 et saep.:

    nam quis te, juvenum confidentissime, nostras Jussit adire domos?

    Verg. G. 4, 445 (but cf. Forbig. ad loc. and Kritz ad Sall. J. 19, 2):

    nam quae tam sera moratur Segnities?

    id. A. 2, 373:

    bellua multorum es capitum. Nam quid sequar aut quem?

    Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 76.—
    2.
    Joined as enclitic to an interrogative word:

    quinam homo hic ante aedīs nostras conqueritur?

    Plaut. Aul. 4, 9, 17:

    quidnam id est?

    id. Trin. 5, 2, 45:

    quisnam igitur tuebitur P. Scipionis memoriam mortui?

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 36, § 80:

    O di immortales, ubinam gentium sumus?

    id. Cat. 1, 4, 9; id. N. D. 1, 10, 24:

    sed Allobroges diu in incerto habuere quidnam consilii caperent,

    Sall. C. 41, 1.—For quianam, v. quia fin.
    3.
    Separated from the interrogative word:

    quid tibi ex filio nam, obsecro, aegre est?

    Plaut. Bacch. 5, 1, 27:

    quis ea'st nam optuma?

    id. Aul. 2, 1, 17; 3, 2, 3:

    quid cerussa opus nam?

    id. Most. 1, 3, 101:

    quis est nam ludus in undis?

    Verg. E. 9, 39.—
    4.
    With num:

    num tibi nam, amabo, janua est mordax mea?

    Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 1:

    num quid nam tibi molestum est, gnate mi, si, etc.,

    id. As. 5, 1, 3; cf.:

    comicum est et Terentianum numquidnam, cum exemptis num et nam sufficere ad interrogationem potuisset quid,

    Donat. ad Ter. And. 1, 4, 8:

    num nam haec audivit,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 2, 6:

    num quid nam de oratore ipso restat,

    Cic. Part. Or. 7, 26.—
    B.
    Without an interrogative word (very rare): scis nam tibi quae praecepi? Plaut. Pers. 3, 1, 51. (For fuller details, v. Hand, Turs. 4, pp. 1-22.)

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > nam

  • 44 προλέγω

    + V 0-0-1-0-12=13 Is 41,26; 1 Ezr 6,31; 2 Mc 2,32; 3,7.28
    to foretell Is 41,26; προειρημένος aforesaid, aforementioned 2 Mc 3,7
    καθὼς προειρήκαμεν as we have said before, as we already said 3 Mc 6,35

    Lust (λαγνεία) > προλέγω

  • 45 dull

    dʌl
    1. прил.
    1) а) тупой, глупый He was rather a dull child, usually called uncommonly stupid. ≈ Он был туповатый ребенок, обычно его называли "экстраординарно глупым". б) скучный, надоедливый, вязнущий в зубах, занудный I have already said too much on so dull a subject. ≈ Я уже слишком много распространялся о таком скучном предмете. dull beggar dull fish Syn: tedious, uninteresting, uneventful Ant: exhilarating, enlivening ∙ Syn: obtuse, stupid, inapprehensive, fatuous, foolish
    2) а) незаточенный, тупой Time wielding the dull axe of decay. ≈ Время, в руках у которого тупой топор разложения. Syn: blunt Ant: sharp б) тупой, притупленный dull of hearing dull pain в) непроворный, неуклюжий;
    имеющий замедленную реакцию I got a dull and ill paced horse. ≈ Лошадь у меня была неуклюжая, походка у нее была не поставлена. Syn: insensible, obtuse, senseless, inanimate, inert, sluggish, inactive, heavy, drowsy
    3) о свете, цвете а) тусклый, неясный, слабый, серый dull sight б) пасмурный On the 19th we had a dull sunshine. ≈ 19го солнце светило не ахти. Syn: cheerless, gloomy, overcast ∙ Syn: obscure, dim, indistinct, muffled, flat, insipid
    4) а) понурый, унылый, безрадостный, грустный, хмызный When other people were merry, Mrs. Varden was dull. ≈ Хотя все веселились, миссис Варден была грустна. Syn: listless, depressed, б) вялый, идущий плохо( о делах) This being the dull season, we arranged terms at about half price. ≈ Сезон был непродажный, поэтому мы договорились за полцены. Syn: sluggish, stagnant в) плохо продающийся, не имеющий спроса( о товаре) Syn: sluggish, stagnant
    2. гл.
    1) а) притуплять(ся) (об острых поверхностях, чувствах) Without dulling their responsiveness to each new impression. ≈ Без того, чтобы притупилась их способность живо реагировать на новые впечатления. Weep, weeping dulls the inward pain. ≈ Рыдай, слезы притупляют внутреннюю боль. Your sword is dulled with carnage, I am told. ≈ Говорят, ты зарезал стольких, что затупился твой меч. dull the edge of one's appetite б) оглушить, оглоушить, огорошить He stood completely dulled. ≈ Он стоял как обухом ударенный. Syn: stupefy
    2) становиться вялым, скучным, тусклым
    3) лишать яркости, ясности;
    тускнеть, затуманиваться A sort of mist dulling the rich colours of the glen. ≈ Что-то вроде тумана мешало видеть богатство цветов в долине во всей его красе. Syn: tarnish тупой, бестолковый, тупоумный - * brain /intelligence/ тупоумие - * curiosity тупое любопытство - * with drinking отупевший от пьянства - * with old age плохо соображающий от старости - to be * at mathematics туго соображать по математике - it was * to have brought him here было глупо привозить его сюда неповоротливый, тяжелый, медлительный;
    вялый - * style of the team неизобретательный стиль игры (этой) команды подавленный;
    печальный, хмурый, невеселый - * mood невеселое настроение - I feel * у меня плохое настроение унылый, печальный, приводящий в уныние;
    безрадостный - * landscape унылый пейзаж хмурый, пасмурный (о погоде и т. п.) - * day пасмурный день скучный, наводящий скуку;
    монотонный - * book скучная книга - a thoroughly * evening убийственно скучный вечер - it is deadly * here здесь страшная скукотища;
    жить здесь - скука смертная невкусный, пресный - the hospital food is pretty * в больнице готовят невкусно тупой, неотточенный - * razor тупая бритва( техническое) засалившийся (о шлифовальном круге) тусклый, неяркий;
    блеклый;
    матовый - * light тусклый свет - * colour неяркий цвет - * mirror тусклое зеркало - paper with a * finish несатинированная бумага - the fire is getting * огонь /костер/ угасает притупленный, приглушенный;
    неясный, смутный - * sound глухой звук тупой (о боли) слабый, плохой, неясный - * hearing глуховатость - * sight слабое зрение - * of hearing /of ear/ тугой на ухо - * of eye подслеповатый - * sense of touch притупленное осязание безжизненный, бесчувственный, тусклый ( о взгляде) нечувствительный - * to grief безразличный к горю вялый (о торговле и т. п.) ;
    бездеятельный - * season мертвый сезон - business is * произошел спад деловой активности не имеющий спроса, неходкий ( о товаре) (горное) плохо проветриваемый (о руднике) делать тупым, вялым;
    утомлять затуплять, делать тупым (нож и т. п.) притуплять;
    уменьшать - to * smb.'s senses притуплять чьи-л. чувства - to * the edge of appetite испортить аппетит - to * the edge of hunger заглушать голод - sorrow is *ed with the passage of time со временем горе притупляется - time *s the memory of the war со временем память о войне стирается делать смутным, неясным;
    делать тусклым, блеклым наводить мат, делать матовым, матировать тускнеть, становиться матовым - the varnish *s лак тускнеет( редкое) хмуриться, делаться пасмурным (о погоде) dull бездеятельный ~ безжизненный ~ безрадостный, унылый, понурый ~ вялый (о торговле) ~ вялый ~ истощенный ~ медлительный ~ не имеющий спроса ~ неходкий, не имеющий спроса (о товаре) ~ неходкий (о товаре) ~ неясный;
    dull sight слабое зрение ~ неясный ~ пасмурный ~ притуплять(ся) ;
    делать(ся) тупым, тусклым, вялым, скучным;
    to dull the edge of one's appetite заморить червячка ~ скучный;
    монотонный;
    dull beggar( или fish) скучный человек ~ слабый ~ смутный ~ тупой, неотточенный ~ тупой;
    притупленный;
    dull pain тупая боль;
    dull of hearing тугой на ухо ~ тупой;
    глупый ~ тусклый ~ тупой;
    притупленный;
    dull pain тупая боль;
    dull of hearing тугой на ухо ~ тупой;
    притупленный;
    dull pain тупая боль;
    dull of hearing тугой на ухо ~ неясный;
    dull sight слабое зрение ~ притуплять(ся) ;
    делать(ся) тупым, тусклым, вялым, скучным;
    to dull the edge of one's appetite заморить червячка

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dull

  • 46 me three

    Фразеологизм: Used to express agreement, after someone has already said "me too".

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > me three

  • 47 Д-80

    ДЕЛО ДЕЛАТЬ VP subj: human usu. this WO
    1. to be engaged in work, occupy o.s. with some activity
    X дело делает - X keeps (himself) busy
    X attends to his work
    X-y надо дело делать - X should be doing something
    давайте дело делать =• leVs get to work.
    «Чем в губернское правление-то шататься... лучше бы дело делать!» (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Instead of wasting his time in government departments...he should have been doing something!" (2a).
    Вышинский? Законченный негодяй. Всю жизнь был меньшевиком, понятно, в меньшевиках можно дела не делать, только краснобайствовать (Рыбаков 2). What about Vyshinsky? Не was a thoroughbred scoundrel. All his life he'd been a Menshevik. That was understandable: among the Mensheviks you didn't have to do anything, other than engage in rhetoric (2a).
    2. to do sth. needed, important
    X дело делает = X is doing real work
    X is doing something worthwhile (useful etc).
    «Эхе, xe!
    двенадцать часов! - сказал наконец Чичиков, взглянув на часы. - Что ж я так закопался? Да ещё пусть бы дело делал...» (Гоголь 3). "Oh, my, it's twelve o'clock already," said Chichikov, glancing at his watch. "Why have I been lingering over the stuff so long? Had I been doing something worthwhile, it wouldn't have been so bad..." (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-80

  • 48 М-37

    масло масляное NP fixed WO
    the repetition of sth. already said in different words without clarifying anything: (itfs like saying) salt is salty (water is wet etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > М-37

  • 49 Т-144

    ...ДА И ТОЛЬКО coll (used as Particle Invar fixed WO
    1. used when calling or describing some person, thing etc by some name to show that the person, thing etc has all the applicable characteristics of that name: (a) real (regular, sheer, total)
    NP (a) NP
    , pure and simple
    a NP
    , a real (regular etc)
    NP
    (in limited contexts) really AdjP. Скоро приедет Эдик, и опять разговоры о любви и хватание руками, мученье да и только (Аксёнов 1). Soon Edik would come, and again there'd be talk of love and pawing around, sheer torture., (1a).
    «Уж кто-то и пришёл! - сказал Обломов, кутаясь в халат. - А я ещё не вставал — срам да и только!» (Гончаров 1). "Someone has come already!" said Oblomov, wrapping his dressing gown around him. "And I haven't even got up yet-it's really disgraceful!" (1b).
    2. used to add emphasis to the named action
    one just (simply) (does sth.).
    Мать его ругает, а он в ответ смеётся, да и только. His mother scolds him and he just laughs in reply.
    С этой минуты настойчивый взгляд Ольги не выходил из головы Обломова. Напрасно он во весь рост лёг на спину, напрасно брал самые ленивые и покойные позы - не спится, да и только (Гончаров 1). From that moment Olga's persistent gaze haunted Oblomov. In vain did he stretch out full length on his back, in vain did he assume the laziest and most comfortable positions-he simply could not go to sleep (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Т-144

  • 50 дело делать

    [VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. to be engaged in work, occupy o.s. with some activity:
    - X дело делает X keeps (himself) busy;
    || давайте дело делать left get to work.
         ♦ "Чем в губернское правление-то шататься... лучше бы дело делать!"(Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Instead of wasting his time in government departments...he should have been doing something!" (2a).
         ♦ Вышинский? Законченный негодяй. Всю жизнь был меньшевиком, понятно, в меньшевиках можно дела не делать, только краснобайствовать (Рыбаков 2). What about Vyshinsky? He was a thoroughbred scoundrel. All his life he'd been a Menshevik. That was understandable: among the Mensheviks you didn't have to do anything, other than engage in rhetoric (2a).
    2. to do sth. needed, important:
    - X дело делает X is doing real work;
    - X is doing something worthwhile (useful etc).
         ♦ "Эхе, xe! двенадцать часов! - сказал наконец Чичиков, взглянув на часы. - Что ж я так закопался? Да ещё пусть бы дело делал..." (Гоголь 3). "Oh, my, it's twelve o'clock already," said Chichikov, glancing at his watch. "Why have I been lingering over the stuff so long? Had I been doing something worthwhile, it wouldn't have been so bad..." (3c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дело делать

  • 51 масло масляное

    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    the repetition of sth. already said in different words without clarifying anything:
    - (it's like saying) salt is salty (water is wet etc).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > масло масляное

  • 52 да и только

    ...ДА И ТОЛЬКО coll
    [used as Particle; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. used when calling or describing some person, thing etc by some name to show that the person, thing etc has all the applicable characteristics of that name: (a) real (regular, sheer, total) [NP];
    (a) [NP], pure and simple; a [NP], a real (regular etc) [NP]; [in limited contexts] really [AdjP].
         ♦ Скоро приедет Эдик, и опять разговоры о любви и хватание руками, мученье да и только (Аксёнов 1). Soon Edik would come, and again there'd be talk of love and pawing around, sheer torture., (1a).
         ♦ "Уж кто-то и пришёл! - сказал Обломов, кутаясь в халат. - А я ещё не вставал - срам да и только!" (Гончаров 1). "Someone has come already!" said Oblomov, wrapping his dressing gown around him. "And I haven't even got up yet-it's really disgraceful!" (1b).
    2. used to add emphasis to the named action:
    - one just (simply) (does sth.).
         ♦ Мать его ругает, а он в ответ смеётся, да и только. His mother scolds him and he just laughs in reply.
         ♦ С этой минуты настойчивый взгляд Ольги не выходил из головы Обломова. Напрасно он во весь рост лёг на спину, напрасно брал самые ленивые и покойные позы - не спится, да и только (Гончаров 1). From that moment Olga's persistent gaze haunted Oblomov. In vain did he stretch out full length on his back, in vain did he assume the laziest and most comfortable positions-he simply could not go to sleep (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > да и только

  • 53 trite

    ((of a remark, saying etc) already said in exactly the same way so often that it no longer has any worth, effectiveness etc: His poetry is full of trite descriptions of nature.) banal
    - triteness
    tr[traɪt]
    1 (subject) trillado,-a, manido,-a
    2 (sentiment) banal
    trite ['traɪt] adj, triter ; tritest : trillado, tópico, manido
    adj.
    gastado, -a adj.
    socorrido, -a adj.
    trillado, -a adj.
    trivial adj.
    traɪt
    adjective triter, tritest trillado
    [traɪt]
    ADJ trillado, manido
    * * *
    [traɪt]
    adjective triter, tritest trillado

    English-spanish dictionary > trite

  • 54 abgedroschen

    Adj. umg. hackneyed, trite, banal allg., corny umg.; abgedroschene Redewendung auch cliché
    * * *
    well-worn; corny; worn; banal; commonplace; common; hackneyed; trite
    * * *
    ạb|ge|dro|schen ['apgədrɔʃn]
    adj (inf)
    hackneyed (Brit), well-worn; Witz auch corny (inf)
    * * *
    1) (not original or interesting: a corny joke.) corny
    3) ((of a remark, saying etc) already said in exactly the same way so often that it no longer has any worth, effectiveness etc: His poetry is full of trite descriptions of nature.) trite
    * * *
    ab·ge·dro·schen
    adj (pej fam) hackneyed
    ein \abgedroschener Witz an old [or ancient] [or stale] joke
    * * *
    Adjektiv (ugs.) hackneyed; well-worn; trite
    * * *
    abgedroschen adj umg hackneyed, trite, banal allg, corny umg;
    * * *
    Adjektiv (ugs.) hackneyed; well-worn; trite
    * * *
    adj.
    hackneyed adj.
    trite adj. adv.
    tritely adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > abgedroschen

  • 55 sich wiederholen

    (to repeat what one has already said: Listen carefully because I don't want to have to repeat myself.) repeat oneself

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > sich wiederholen

  • 56 trite

    ((of a remark, saying etc) already said in exactly the same way so often that it no longer has any worth, effectiveness etc: His poetry is full of trite descriptions of nature.) forslitt, banal
    - triteness
    banal
    adj. \/traɪt\/
    forslitt, platt, banal, triviell

    English-Norwegian dictionary > trite

  • 57 gaita

    f.
    1 bagpipes (instrument).
    2 drag, pain (informal) (pesadez). (peninsular Spanish)
    3 bagpipe, bagpipes, pipe, doodlesack.
    * * *
    1 bagpipes plural, pipes plural
    2 familiar bother, drag, pain
    \
    ¡menuda gaita! / ¡qué gaita! familiar what a drag!
    templar gaitas familiar to smooth things out
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    1. SF
    1) (Mús) bagpipes pl
    2) (Mús) (=flauta) flute; (=organillo) hurdy-gurdy
    3) * (=pescuezo) neck
    4) * (=dificultad) bother, nuisance

    ¡qué gaita! — what a pain! *

    déjame, que hoy no estoy para gaitas — leave me alone, I don't need any hassle today *

    y toda esa gaita* and all that jazz *

    5) Méx * (=maula) cheat, trickster
    6) Ven folk music
    2.
    SMF LAm hum (=gallego) Galician; (=español) Spaniard
    * * *
    1)
    a) tb

    gaita gallega/escocesa — (Galician/Scottish) bagpipes (pl)

    templar gaitas — (fam) to try and keep people happy

    2) (Esp fam) (lata, cosa fastidiosa) drag (colloq)
    * * *
    Ex. Such subject bibliographies exist in huge quantities with their scope as wide as 'The Social Sciences' or as narrow as ' bagpipe Music'.
    * * *
    1)
    a) tb

    gaita gallega/escocesa — (Galician/Scottish) bagpipes (pl)

    templar gaitas — (fam) to try and keep people happy

    2) (Esp fam) (lata, cosa fastidiosa) drag (colloq)
    * * *

    Ex: Such subject bibliographies exist in huge quantities with their scope as wide as 'The Social Sciences' or as narrow as ' bagpipe Music'.

    * * *
    A
    1
    tb gaita gallega/escocesa (Galician/Scottish) bagpipes (pl)
    templar gaitas ( fam); to try and keep people happy
    B ( Esp fam)
    1 (lata, cosa fastidiosa) drag ( colloq), pain ( colloq)
    menuda gaita tener que salir con este frío it's a real drag o pain having to go out in this cold
    2
    (cuento, rollo): después de habernos pasado la vida con la gaita del anticomunismo after a lifetime of listening to this anti-communist rhetoric o ( colloq) stuff
    no me vengas con gaitas, ya te he dicho que no stop going on about it o don't keep on about it, I've already said no
    déjate de gaitas I don't want any more of your excuses
    ¡qué paciencia ni qué gaitas! ya me he cansado de esperar patience! I'll give him/them patience! I've had enough of this waiting ( colloq)
    ( RPl hum)
    (gallego) Galician; (español) Spaniard
    * * *

    gaita sustantivo femenino tb
    gaita gallega/escocesa (Galician/Scottish) bagpipes (pl)

    gaita sustantivo femenino
    1 (instrumento) bagpipes pl
    2 familiar (molestia, pesadez) nuisance, drag: es una gaita tener que ir a estas horas, it's a real drag having to go at this time
    3 familiar (pescuezo): vimos que sacaba la gaita por la ventana, we saw how he craned his neck to get a look out of the window
    ♦ Locuciones: templar gaitas, to be conciliatory: tuvimos que estar templando gaitas con su padre, we had to tread carefully with his father

    ' gaita' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    fuelle
    English:
    bagpipes
    - pipe
    - bag
    * * *
    nf
    1. [instrumento con bolsa] bagpipes
    gaita escocesa (Scottish) bagpipes;
    gaita gallega Galician bagpipes
    2. [flauta] = flute similar to a flageolet
    3. Esp Fam [molestia] drag, pain;
    es una gaita tener que ir en tren it's a pain o drag having to go on the train;
    ¡qué gaita! me he vuelto a olvidar what a pain o nuisance! I've forgotten again
    4. Esp Fam [historia]
    ¡déjate de gaitas! stop your nonsense!;
    ¡qué lluvia ni qué gaitas! iremos aunque nieve rain? never mind the rain! we're going even if it snows
    nmf
    RP Fam [español] = sometimes pejorative term used to refer to a Spaniard, especially an immigrant
    gaita2 nm
    Ven [canto] = Christmas folksong
    * * *
    f MÚS bagpipes pl ;
    templar gaitas fam tread carefully;
    estar de gaita be happy
    * * *
    gaita nf
    : bagpipes pl
    * * *
    1. (instrumento) bagpipes
    2. (molestia) drag / pain

    Spanish-English dictionary > gaita

  • 58 oportunidad

    f.
    opportunity, chance.
    aprovechar la oportunidad to seize the opportunity
    a la primera oportunidad que tenga se lo digo I'll tell her just as soon as I get the chance o at the earliest opportunity
    me dio una segunda oportunidad he gave me a second chance
    es una oportunidad única it's a unique opportunity
    * * *
    1 opportunity, chance
    2 (ganga) bargain
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=ocasión) chance, opportunity

    darle una/otra oportunidad a algn — to give sb a/another chance

    tener la oportunidad de hacer algo — to have a chance to do sth, have the chance of doing sth

    a o en la primera oportunidad — at the first opportunity

    2) (=vez) occasion, time
    3) (Jur)
    4)

    oportunidades(=rebajas) bargains

    5) (=cualidad) opportuneness, timeliness
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( momento oportuno) chance, opportunity

    tiene el don de la oportunidad — (iró) he has a knack of putting his foot in it

    b) ( posibilidad) chance
    2) (AmL) (vez, circunstancia) occasion

    en aquella oportunidad tuvo que cederthat time o on that occasion he had to give in

    * * *
    = chance, opportunity, turn, window of opportunity, head start, sporting chance.
    Ex. In some authority files (titles, ISBN/ISSN, national bibliographic record numbers), no search of the file is made because there is little chance of finding the new entry in the file.
    Ex. A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.
    Ex. In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.
    Ex. Librarians should make the best possible use of the window of opportunity created by the development of this type of software = Los bibliotecarios deberían aprovecharse al máximo de la oportunidad creada por el desarrollo de este tipo de software.
    Ex. The article 'Providing a head start' explains the essential role toy libraries play in the school environment.
    Ex. The bear was shot in his cage and was never given a sporting chance to fight for his life.
    ----
    * a mí también me gustaría tener la misma oportunidad = turnabout is fair play.
    * aprovechar al máximo las oportunidades = maximise + opportunities.
    * aprovechar de la oportunidad = grasp + the opportunity.
    * aprovechar la oportunidad = seize + the opportunity, take + the opportunity, make + hay while the sun shines.
    * aprovechar oportunidades = exploit + opportunities.
    * aprovecharse de una oportunidad = grab + opportunity, capitalise on + opportunity.
    * aprovecharse de una oportunidad pasajera = jump on + the bandwagon, ride + the hype, catch + the fever.
    * aprovechar una oportunidad = embrace + opportunity, catch + opportunity.
    * buscar la oportunidad = make + an opportunity.
    * buscar una oportunidad = look for + an opportunity.
    * conceder una oportunidad = grant + opportunity.
    * coste de oportunidad = opportunity cost.
    * dar a Alguien una oportunidad de triunfar = give + Nombre + a fighting chance.
    * dar la oportunidad = give + chance.
    * dar la oportunidad de = present with + opportunities for, allow + the opportunity to.
    * dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente = give + voice to.
    * dar la oportunidad de opinar = give + voice to.
    * dar + Nombre + una oportunidad = give + Nombre + a fair chance.
    * dar una oportunidad = give + opportunity, provide + opportunity, grant + opportunity, present + an opportunity, create + opportunity.
    * dar una oportunidad a Alguien = give + Nombre + a head start.
    * dar una segunda oportunidad = give + a second chance.
    * dejar pasar una oportunidad = forego + opportunity, miss + opportunity, pass up + opportunity, miss + chance.
    * desaprovechar una oportunidad = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunity.
    * desperdiciar una oportunidad = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunity, spurn + chance.
    * disfrutar de una oportunidad = enjoy + opportunity.
    * esperar su oportunidad = wait in + the wings, stand in + the wings, lurk in + the wings.
    * esta es la oportunidad de + Nombre = here's + Nombre/Pronombre + chance.
    * esta es + Pronombre + oportunidad = here's + Nombre/Pronombre + chance.
    * ¡esta es tu oportunidad! = here's your chance!.
    * igualdad de oportunidad en el trabajo = equal employment opportunity.
    * igualdad de oportunidades = equal opportunity, equality of opportunities, equity of opportunity.
    * la oportunidad de + Posesivo + vida = the opportunity of a lifetime.
    * la tierra de las oportunidades = the land of opportunity.
    * no dejar pasar la oportunidad = ride + the wave.
    * ofrecer la oportunidad de = offer + a chance to.
    * ofrecer una oportunidad = offer + opportunity, provide + opportunity, present + an opportunity.
    * oportunidad de aprendizaje = learning experience.
    * oportunidad de oro = golden opportunity.
    * oportunidad de trabajo = career opportunity, career option.
    * oportunidad ideal = ideal opportunity.
    * oportunidad justa = sporting chance.
    * oportunidad pasajera de la que hay que aprovecharse = bandwagon.
    * oportunidad perdida = lost opportunity, missed opportunity.
    * oportunidad + presentarse = opportunity + knock, opportunity + present + Reflexivo.
    * oportunidad + residir en = opportunity + lie in.
    * oportunidad + surgir = opportunity + arise.
    * oportunidad única = golden opportunity.
    * oportunidad única en la vida = chance of a lifetime.
    * perder la oportunidad = miss + the boat.
    * perder una oportunidad = miss + opportunity, lose + opportunity, miss + chance, waste + opportunity.
    * presentar la oportunidad = allow + the opportunity to.
    * presentar una oportunidad = afford + opportunity.
    * sacar partido a una oportunidad = capitalise on + opportunity.
    * sacar provecho a una oportunidad = capitalise on + opportunity.
    * sentido de la oportunidad = sense of timing.
    * tener la oportunidad = have + the opportunity.
    * tener la oportunidad de = get + (a/the) + chance to, have + opportunity to, get + a chance to.
    * tener una oportunidad = have + a chance, face + opportunity, get + a head start.
    * tener una segunda oportunidad = get + a second chance, have + a second chance.
    * última oportunidad, la = last chance, the.
    * una oportunidad casi segura = a sporting chance.
    * una oportunidad como es debido = a fair chance.
    * una oportunidad de triunfar = a fighting chance.
    * una oportunidad única en la vida = once in a lifetime opportunity.
    * ver la oportunidad = see + a chance.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( momento oportuno) chance, opportunity

    tiene el don de la oportunidad — (iró) he has a knack of putting his foot in it

    b) ( posibilidad) chance
    2) (AmL) (vez, circunstancia) occasion

    en aquella oportunidad tuvo que cederthat time o on that occasion he had to give in

    * * *
    = chance, opportunity, turn, window of opportunity, head start, sporting chance.

    Ex: In some authority files (titles, ISBN/ISSN, national bibliographic record numbers), no search of the file is made because there is little chance of finding the new entry in the file.

    Ex: A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.
    Ex: In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.
    Ex: Librarians should make the best possible use of the window of opportunity created by the development of this type of software = Los bibliotecarios deberían aprovecharse al máximo de la oportunidad creada por el desarrollo de este tipo de software.
    Ex: The article 'Providing a head start' explains the essential role toy libraries play in the school environment.
    Ex: The bear was shot in his cage and was never given a sporting chance to fight for his life.
    * a mí también me gustaría tener la misma oportunidad = turnabout is fair play.
    * aprovechar al máximo las oportunidades = maximise + opportunities.
    * aprovechar de la oportunidad = grasp + the opportunity.
    * aprovechar la oportunidad = seize + the opportunity, take + the opportunity, make + hay while the sun shines.
    * aprovechar oportunidades = exploit + opportunities.
    * aprovecharse de una oportunidad = grab + opportunity, capitalise on + opportunity.
    * aprovecharse de una oportunidad pasajera = jump on + the bandwagon, ride + the hype, catch + the fever.
    * aprovechar una oportunidad = embrace + opportunity, catch + opportunity.
    * buscar la oportunidad = make + an opportunity.
    * buscar una oportunidad = look for + an opportunity.
    * conceder una oportunidad = grant + opportunity.
    * coste de oportunidad = opportunity cost.
    * dar a Alguien una oportunidad de triunfar = give + Nombre + a fighting chance.
    * dar la oportunidad = give + chance.
    * dar la oportunidad de = present with + opportunities for, allow + the opportunity to.
    * dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente = give + voice to.
    * dar la oportunidad de opinar = give + voice to.
    * dar + Nombre + una oportunidad = give + Nombre + a fair chance.
    * dar una oportunidad = give + opportunity, provide + opportunity, grant + opportunity, present + an opportunity, create + opportunity.
    * dar una oportunidad a Alguien = give + Nombre + a head start.
    * dar una segunda oportunidad = give + a second chance.
    * dejar pasar una oportunidad = forego + opportunity, miss + opportunity, pass up + opportunity, miss + chance.
    * desaprovechar una oportunidad = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunity.
    * desperdiciar una oportunidad = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunity, spurn + chance.
    * disfrutar de una oportunidad = enjoy + opportunity.
    * esperar su oportunidad = wait in + the wings, stand in + the wings, lurk in + the wings.
    * esta es la oportunidad de + Nombre = here's + Nombre/Pronombre + chance.
    * esta es + Pronombre + oportunidad = here's + Nombre/Pronombre + chance.
    * ¡esta es tu oportunidad! = here's your chance!.
    * igualdad de oportunidad en el trabajo = equal employment opportunity.
    * igualdad de oportunidades = equal opportunity, equality of opportunities, equity of opportunity.
    * la oportunidad de + Posesivo + vida = the opportunity of a lifetime.
    * la tierra de las oportunidades = the land of opportunity.
    * no dejar pasar la oportunidad = ride + the wave.
    * ofrecer la oportunidad de = offer + a chance to.
    * ofrecer una oportunidad = offer + opportunity, provide + opportunity, present + an opportunity.
    * oportunidad de aprendizaje = learning experience.
    * oportunidad de oro = golden opportunity.
    * oportunidad de trabajo = career opportunity, career option.
    * oportunidad ideal = ideal opportunity.
    * oportunidad justa = sporting chance.
    * oportunidad pasajera de la que hay que aprovecharse = bandwagon.
    * oportunidad perdida = lost opportunity, missed opportunity.
    * oportunidad + presentarse = opportunity + knock, opportunity + present + Reflexivo.
    * oportunidad + residir en = opportunity + lie in.
    * oportunidad + surgir = opportunity + arise.
    * oportunidad única = golden opportunity.
    * oportunidad única en la vida = chance of a lifetime.
    * perder la oportunidad = miss + the boat.
    * perder una oportunidad = miss + opportunity, lose + opportunity, miss + chance, waste + opportunity.
    * presentar la oportunidad = allow + the opportunity to.
    * presentar una oportunidad = afford + opportunity.
    * sacar partido a una oportunidad = capitalise on + opportunity.
    * sacar provecho a una oportunidad = capitalise on + opportunity.
    * sentido de la oportunidad = sense of timing.
    * tener la oportunidad = have + the opportunity.
    * tener la oportunidad de = get + (a/the) + chance to, have + opportunity to, get + a chance to.
    * tener una oportunidad = have + a chance, face + opportunity, get + a head start.
    * tener una segunda oportunidad = get + a second chance, have + a second chance.
    * última oportunidad, la = last chance, the.
    * una oportunidad casi segura = a sporting chance.
    * una oportunidad como es debido = a fair chance.
    * una oportunidad de triunfar = a fighting chance.
    * una oportunidad única en la vida = once in a lifetime opportunity.
    * ver la oportunidad = see + a chance.

    * * *
    A
    1 (momento oportuno) chance, opportunity
    en cuanto surja la oportunidad se lo digo I'll tell her as soon as I have the chance o the opportunity
    aún no había tenido oportunidad de saludarlo I still hadn't had the chance to say hello to him
    aprovecha esta oportunidad, no se te volverá a presentar make the most of this opportunity, you won't get another one like it
    paré a la primera oportunidad I stopped at the earliest opportunity o as soon as I could
    tiene el don de la oportunidad ( iró); he has a knack of showing up at just the wrong time/putting his foot in it
    a la oportunidad la pintan calva seize the opportunity while you can
    2 (posibilidad) chance
    dame una nueva oportunidad give me another chance
    estando allí tuve la oportunidad de conocer a … while there I was fortunate enough to be able to meet …
    no tienen igualdad de oportunidades they don't enjoy equal opportunities
    B ( AmL) (vez, circunstancia) occasion
    en aquella oportunidad tuvo que ceder that time o on that occasion he had to give in
    en otras oportunidades on other occasions
    * * *

     

    oportunidad sustantivo femenino
    1 (momento oportuno, posibilidad) chance, opportunity;

    tuve oportunidad (la) de conocerla I got to meet her;
    igualdad de oportunidades equal opportunities
    2 (AmL) (vez, circunstancia) occasion;
    en aquella oportunidad that time o on that occasion

    oportunidad sustantivo femenino
    1 opportunity, chance: perdió la oportunidad de su vida, he lost a golden opportunity ➣ Ver nota en opportunity
    2 (sección en grandes almacenes) oportunidades, bargains department
    ' oportunidad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desaprovechar
    - escapar
    - escaparse
    - malograr
    - mía
    - mío
    - ninguna
    - ninguno
    - perder
    - terciarse
    - última
    - último
    - aprovechar
    - chance
    - dar
    - desperdiciar
    - farrear
    - magnífico
    - mano
    - ofrecer
    - pasar
    - presentar
    English:
    alert
    - avail
    - blow
    - break
    - bungle
    - chance
    - fact
    - forfeit
    - gazump
    - hang back
    - job opportunity
    - jump at
    - last
    - leap at
    - lifetime
    - miss
    - offer
    - opening
    - opportunity
    - parting
    - pass up
    - present
    - second
    - seize
    - seize on
    - seize upon
    - skill
    - snap up
    - snatch
    - squander
    - take
    - throw away
    - wait
    - waste
    - afford
    - get
    - go
    - golden
    - jump
    - life
    - now
    - slip
    - wild
    * * *
    1. [momento adecuado] opportunity;
    aprovechar la oportunidad to seize the opportunity;
    no pienso desaprovechar la oportunidad I don't intend to waste the opportunity;
    ahora es la oportunidad para planteárselo now is the right moment to put it to her;
    es una oportunidad única it's a unique opportunity
    2. [posibilidad] chance, opportunity;
    me dio una segunda oportunidad he gave me a second chance;
    a la primera oportunidad que tenga se lo digo I'll tell her just as soon as I get the chance o at the earliest opportunity;
    me surgió esta oportunidad y decidí aprovecharla this opportunity arose and I decided to make the most of it
    3. [ocasión, vez] occasion, time;
    en esa oportunidad tuve que callarme, pero no lo haré más on that occasion I had to keep quiet, but I won't in future;
    como ya dijimos en otras oportunidades… as we have already said on other occasions…
    4. [conveniencia] timeliness;
    la oportunidad de esta decisión se pudo comprobar unos meses después the timeliness of this decision became apparent a few months later
    5.
    oportunidades [en gran almacén] bargains;
    la sección de oportunidades the bargains section
    * * *
    f
    1 opportunity;
    oportunidad de gol DEP chance to score
    2
    :
    oportunidades pl COM sales
    * * *
    : opportunity, chance
    * * *
    1. (circunstancia) opportunity [pl. opportunities] / chance
    2. (ganga) bargain

    Spanish-English dictionary > oportunidad

  • 59 leñe

    adj.
    1 Mild, soft, bland.
    2 Mild, pleasant, benevolent.
    3 Light, of small weight or consideration.
    * * *
    1 familiar bloody hell!, damn it!, US dammit!
    * * *
    ( Esp euf fam): ¡déjame en paz, leñe! leave me alone, for Pete's sake! ( euph)
    * * *
    leñe interj
    Esp Fam Euf for heaven's sake!;
    ya te he dicho que no, ¡leñe! for heaven's sake, I've already said no!

    Spanish-English dictionary > leñe

  • 60 अर्ज् _arj

    अर्ज् 1 P. [अर्जति, आनर्ज, अर्जिष्यति, आर्जीत्, अर्जितुम्, अर्जित]
    1 To procure, secure, gain, earn, usually in the caus. in this sense; पितृद्रव्याविरोधेन यदन्यत्स्वयमर्जितम् Y.2. 118.
    -2 To take up; आनर्जुर्नृभुजो$स्त्राणि Bk.14.74.1 P. or caus.
    1 To procure, acquire, obtain; स्वयमर्जित, स्वार्जित obtained by one's own exertions, self-acquired.
    -2 To work or manufacture, make, prepare (सतो गुणान्तराधानम्). -With
    -अति 1 to allow, permit, let go.
    -2 to remove, despatch, make away with.
    -अनु to let go, set free, deliver.
    -अपि to add to.
    -अन्वव 1 to cause to go after or in a particular direction.
    -2 To visit with anything, overcome.
    -अप्यति to add, append; say something in addition to what is already said.
    -अव to permit to leave, release, let go.
    -उद् to drive out, remove.
    -प्र caus. to furnish, supply, procure.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अर्ज् _arj

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