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  • 121 future

    1. adjective
    1) [zu]künftig

    at some future date — zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt

    2) (Ling.) futurisch

    future tense — Futur, das; Zukunft, die

    future perfect — Futur II, das

    2. noun
    1) Zukunft, die

    in futurein Zukunft; künftig

    there's no future in itdas hat keine Zukunft

    2) (Ling.) Futur, das; Zukunft, die
    * * *
    ['fju: ə] 1. noun
    1) ((what is going to happen in) the time to come: He was afraid of what the future might bring; ( also adjective) his future wife.) die Zukunft,(zu-)künftig
    2) ((a verb in) the future tense.) die Zukunft
    2. adjective
    ((of a tense of a verb) indicating an action which will take place at a later time.) zukünftig
    - academic.ru/116813/in_future">in future
    * * *
    fu·ture
    [ˈfju:tʃəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    1. (in time) Zukunft f
    nobody knows what the \future holds niemand weiß, was die Zukunft bringt
    to have plans for the \future Zukunftspläne haben [o geh hegen]
    at some point in the \future irgendwann einmal
    to plan for the \future Pläne für die Zukunft machen, Zukunftspläne schmieden
    in [AM usu the] \future in Zukunft
    in the [not too] distant/near \future in [nicht allzu] ferner/naher Zukunft
    2. LING
    \future tense Futur nt
    to be in the \future tense im Futur stehen
    3. (prospects) Zukunft f, Zukunftsaussichten pl
    she has a great \future ahead of her sie hat eine große Zukunft vor sich
    there's no \future for this company diese Firma hat keine Zukunft
    there's no \future for me in this company in dieser Firma habe ich keine Aussichten
    to not have much of a \future keine [guten] Zukunftsaussichten haben
    to face an uncertain \future einer ungewissen Zukunft entgegengehen
    II. adj attr, inv zukünftig, kommend, später
    \future delivery ECON Terminlieferung f
    for \future delivery für [o auf] zukünftige Lieferung
    \future generations kommende Generationen
    \future husband zukünftiger Ehemann
    in a \future life in einem Leben nach dem Tod
    for \future reference zur späteren Verwendung
    * * *
    ['fjuːtʃə(r)]
    1. n
    1) Zukunft f

    we will have to see what the future holds —

    it won't happen in the foreseeable/near future — es wird in absehbarer/nächster Zeit nicht passieren

    in the distant/not too distant future — in ferner/nicht allzu ferner Zukunft

    to have a/any future — eine Zukunft haben

    no one had any faith in its future — niemand glaubte daran, dass es eine Zukunft hatte

    there is a real future for me with this firm —

    her future lies or is in politics there's no future in this type of research — ihre Zukunft liegt in der Politik diese Art von Forschung hat keine Zukunft

    2) (GRAM)

    the future — das Futur, die Zukunft

    commodity/financial futures — Waren-/Finanzterminkontrakte pl

    futures marketTerminmarkt m, Terminbörse f

    2. adj attr
    1) generations, husband, wife, king, queen, role (zu)künftig

    his future prospects/plans — seine Aussichten/Pläne für die Zukunft, seine Zukunftsaussichten/-pläne

    in future yearsin den kommenden Jahren

    for future reference,... — zu Ihrer Information,...

    you can keep it for future reference — Sie können es behalten, um später darauf Bezug zu nehmen

    future lifeLeben nt nach dem Tod

    2) (GRAM)

    the future tense — das Futur, die Zukunft

    * * *
    future [ˈfjuːtʃə(r)]
    A s
    1. Zukunft f:
    in (the) future in Zukunft, künftig, von jetzt ab oder an;
    for the future für die Zukunft, künftig;
    it’s all in the future das ist alles noch Zukunftsmusik;
    there is no future in it es hat keine Zukunft;
    have a great future (ahead of one) eine große Zukunft haben;
    think of the future an die Zukunft oder an später denken
    2. LING Futur n, Zukunft f
    3. pl WIRTSCH
    a) Termingeschäfte pl
    b) Terminwaren pl:
    futures contract Terminvertrag m
    B adj
    1. (zu)künftig, Zukunfts…: reference A 8
    2. LING futurisch
    3. WIRTSCH Termin…:
    fut. abk future
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) [zu]künftig
    2) (Ling.) futurisch

    future tense — Futur, das; Zukunft, die

    future perfect — Futur II, das

    2. noun
    1) Zukunft, die

    in future — in Zukunft; künftig

    2) (Ling.) Futur, das; Zukunft, die
    * * *
    adj.
    künftig adj.
    zukünftig adj. n.
    Zukunft f.

    English-german dictionary > future

  • 122 desconfiar

    v.
    to distrust, to disbelieve, to doubt, to have suspicions.
    Ricardo duda Richard doubts.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ DESVIAR], like link=desviar desviar
    1 (faltar la confianza) to distrust (de, -), mistrust (de, -), be suspicious (de, of)
    2 (dudar) to doubt (de, -)
    3 (tener cuidado) to beware (de, of)
    'Desconfíe de las imitaciones' "Beware of imitations"
    * * *
    verb
    to suspect, distrust
    * * *
    VI
    1) [ser desconfiado] to be distrustful o mistrustful

    desconfiar de algn/algo — (=no fiarse) to distrust sb/sth, mistrust sb/sth; (=no tener confianza) to have no faith o confidence in sb/sth

    "desconfíe de las imitaciones" — "beware of imitations"

    desconfío de que llegue a tiempoI'm doubtful whether o I'm not confident that he will get here in time

    2) (=sentirse inseguro) to lack confidence
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo
    a) ( no fiarse)

    desconfiar de alguien — to mistrust somebody, to distrust somebody

    b) ( dudar)

    desconfiar de algo: desconfían de poder recuperar el dinero they doubt whether they will be able to recover the money; desconfío de que logremos convencerlos — I doubt we'll be able to convince them

    * * *
    = regard + with suspicion, be suspicious.
    Ex. Because enumerative bibliography was not always the well organized craft it has now become many retrospective bibliographies produced in former times must be regarded with suspicion.
    Ex. Collection development librarians are often met with distrust from faculty colleagues who are often suspicious of their ability to select books.
    ----
    * desconfiar de = mistrust.
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo
    a) ( no fiarse)

    desconfiar de alguien — to mistrust somebody, to distrust somebody

    b) ( dudar)

    desconfiar de algo: desconfían de poder recuperar el dinero they doubt whether they will be able to recover the money; desconfío de que logremos convencerlos — I doubt we'll be able to convince them

    * * *
    = regard + with suspicion, be suspicious.

    Ex: Because enumerative bibliography was not always the well organized craft it has now become many retrospective bibliographies produced in former times must be regarded with suspicion.

    Ex: Collection development librarians are often met with distrust from faculty colleagues who are often suspicious of their ability to select books.
    * desconfiar de = mistrust.

    * * *
    vi
    1 (no fiarse) desconfiar DE algn/algo:
    desconfía de todo y de todos he's suspicious of o he mistrusts everyone and everything, he doesn't trust anyone or anything
    yo desconfío de sus intenciones I'm suspicious of o I don't trust o I distrust her intentions
    desconfío de mis instintos I mistrust o don't trust my instincts
    desconfías hasta de tu propia madre you don't even trust your own mother
    desconfía de lo que te diga don't believe a word he says
    desconfíe de todo producto que no lleve este sello do not trust any product that does not bear this seal
    2 (no esperar) desconfiar DE algo:
    desconfían de poder recuperar el dinero invertido they are doubtful of being able to recover o they doubt whether they will be able to recover the money invested
    desconfío de que logremos convencerlos I'm not confident o I doubt we'll be able to convince them
    * * *

    desconfiar ( conjugate desconfiar) verbo intransitivo desconfiar de algn to mistrust sb, to distrust sb;
    desconfiar de algo ‹ de motivos to mistrust sth;
    de honestidad to doubt sth
    desconfiar verbo intransitivo to distrust [de, -]: desconfiaba de él, I didn't trust him
    ' desconfiar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    mosquearse
    English:
    distrust
    - doubt
    - mistrust
    - suspicious
    * * *
    1.
    desconfiar de [sospechar de] to distrust;
    desconfío de él I don't trust him;
    ¿desconfías de mí? don't you trust me?;
    no es que desconfíe de usted, pero… it's not that I don't trust you, but…;
    desconfiaban de sus constantes halagos they mistrusted his constant flattery;
    desconfíe de las imitaciones beware of imitations
    2.
    desconfiar de [no confiar en] to have no faith in;
    siempre desconfié de los políticos y de lo que prometían I never had any faith in politicians and their promises;
    desconfío de que venga I doubt whether he'll come;
    desconfío de poder obtener un ascenso I'm not sure if I'll be able to get a promotion
    * * *
    v/i be mistrustful (de of), be suspicious (de of)
    * * *
    desconfiar {85} vi
    desconfiar de : to distrust, to be suspicious of
    * * *
    desconfiar vb not to trust / to distrust

    Spanish-English dictionary > desconfiar

  • 123 -Booking a room by phone-

    Travel Booking a room by phone
    I was wondering if you had any rooms available for the nights of the 15th, 16th and 17th of October? Vorrei sapere se avete camere disponibili per le notti del 15, 16 e 17 ottobre.
    For how many people? Per quante persone?
    Two adults. Due adulti.
    Would you prefer a double or a twin room? Preferisce una camera matrimoniale o doppia?
    I'd like a double room if you've got one. Vorrei una camera matrimoniale se ne avete una.
    Could you hold please while I check? Le dispiace attendere in linea mentre controllo?
    We've got a double with en-suite bathroom available for those nights. Abbiamo una matrimoniale con bagno privato per quelle notti.
    How much is it? Quanto costa?
    Is breakfast included? La colazione è inclusa?
    It's £50 per person, per night, including full English or continental breakfast. Sono £50 a persona a notte, compresa la colazione all'inglese o continentale.
    Would you like a smoking or non-smoking room? Vuole una camera per fumatori o per non fumatori?
    Can I go ahead and book that please? Posso prenotare quella allora?
    I'll need your credit card number and personal details. Ho bisogno del numero della carta di credito e dei suoi dati.
    There is a cancellation charge of 10% if you cancel less than 48 hours before your date of stay. C'è una penale del 10% se disdice meno di 48 ore prima della data di arrivo.
    Is that okay? Va bene?
    That's fine. Va bene.
    Do you have internet access or wi-fi by any chance? Avete per caso accesso internet o wi-fi?
    Can I have your name please? Può dirmi il suo nome per favore?
    Could you give me a daytime telephone number? Può darmi un numero di telefono dove contattarla durante il giorno?
    My name is Mrs Elaine Taylor. Sono la signora Elaine Taylor.
    Is that Taylor with a ‘y’ or an ‘i’? Taylor con la ‘y’ o con la ‘i’?
    Could you spell that for me? Può dettarmelo lettera per lettera?
    Could you tell me your address please? Mi può dare il suo indirizzo per favore?
    Can I have your credit card number? Mi può dare il numero della sua carta di credito?
    What's the expiry date? Qual è la data di scadenza?
    That all seems to be in order. Sembra che sia tutto a posto.
    We look forward to seeing you on the 15th of October. La aspettiamo per il 15 di ottobre.
    Thank you very much. Grazie mille.

    English-Italian dictionary > -Booking a room by phone-

  • 124 ♦ all

    ♦ all /ɔ:l/
    A a.
    1 tutto, tutta; tutti, tutte: all day, tutto il giorno; all the year round, (per) tutto l'anno; This is all the food we have, questo è tutto il cibo che abbiamo; in all honesty, in tutta onestà; with all my heart, con tutto il cuore; all my things, tutte le mie cose; all those books, tutti quei libri; all the others, tutti gli altri; all five candidates, tutti e cinque i candidati; DIALOGO → - In a sandwich bar- That's £2.80 all together please, sono £2,80 in tutto, prego
    2 ogni: all manner of people, gente di ogni genere; beyond all doubt, fuor d'ogni dubbio
    B pron.
    1 tutto: All was quiet in the house, in casa tutto taceva; That's all I want, è tutto ciò che voglio; All is not lost, non tutto è perduto; You're all I have left, tu sei tutto quel che mi rimane; She has it all, ha tutto quello che si può desiderare; He jumped into the river, clothes and all, si è gettato nel fiume, vestiti e tutto; eleven in all, undici in tutto
    2 tutti, tutte: They all told me the same thing, mi hanno detto tutti la stessa cosa; as you all (o all of you) know, come voi tutti (o tutti voi) sapete; We are all very glad, siamo tutti molto contenti; with us all (o with all of us) con noi tutti; con tutti noi
    C avv.
    1 del tutto; completamente; tutto, tutta, ecc.: all alone, tutto solo; tutto da solo; all worn out, completamente sfinito; She was dressed all in white, era vestita tutta di bianco; He's done it all by himself, l'ha fatto tutto da solo
    2 (dopo un numero) ( sport) pari: three all, tre pari; tre a tre; ( tennis) thirty all, trenta pari
    D n.
    one's all, il massimo ( che uno può fare); di tutto: to do one's all, fare di tutto; fare l'impossibile; to give (o to put) one's all, impegnarsi al massimo; mettercela tutta
    all and sundry, tutti; cani e porci (spreg.) □ all along, fin dal principio; fin dall'inizio, sempre: I knew it all along, lo sapevo fin dal principio; l'ho sempre saputo; He's been planning it all along, ha cominciato a progettarlo (o lo stava progettando) fin dall'inizio □ all-American, americano al cento per cento (o fino al midollo); tipicamente americano; americanissimo; ( anche) composto di soli americani; ( sport, di atleta universitario) che si è classificato come il miglior dilettante a livello nazionale □ ( USA) all around = all round ► sotto □ all at once, tutto a un tratto; di colpo: The vision disappeared all at once, la visione è sparita tutto a un tratto □ all but (+ agg.), quasi; pressoché; quasi del tutto: all but impossible, pressoché impossibile; The fog has all but lifted, la nebbia si è quasi del tutto diradata □ all one can do not to, molto difficile non (fare qc.): It was all I could do not to answer back, è stato molto difficile (o ho fatto fatica a) non ribattere □ all-clear ( sign), (segnale di) cessato allarme; (fig.) via libera, permesso di cominciare □ all-comers, tutti (quelli che vengono); chiunque venga; tutti i partecipanti; chiunque voglia partecipare: open to all-comers, aperto a tutti □ ( sport) all-comers record, miglior prestazione registrata su un territorio nazionale, o regionale, ecc. □ all-consuming, divorante; smodato □ all-day, che dura un giorno intero; che dura tutto il giorno □ all-embracing, onnicomprensivo; globale □ all-English, esclusivamente inglese; tutto d'inglesi □ to be all ears, essere tutto orecchie □ to be all eyes, essere tutt'occhi □ (fam. USA) all-fired, a. e avv., terribile; indiavolato; moltissimo: all-fired hurry, fretta indiavolata; all-fired mad, furibondo □ All Fool's Day, il primo d'aprile (giorno del «pesce d'aprile») □ (fam.) all for, decisamente a favore di; d'accordissimo con □ all get out = as all get out ► sotto □ (relig.) All Hallows, All-Hallowmass, Ognissanti □ all-important, di somma importanza; cruciale □ (fam.) all in, a. pred., stanco morto; sfinito; a pezzi □ all in, avv., all-in, a., tutto incluso; tutto compreso; complessivo: £350 all in, 350 sterline tutto compreso; all-in price, prezzo tutto compreso □ all in all, tutto sommato; tutto considerato; nel complesso □ all-in-one, tutto in uno; in un unico pezzo □ ( sport) all-in wrestling, lotta libera □ all-inclusive, comprensivo di tutto; tutto compreso: all-inclusive tour, «inclusive tour»; viaggio tutto compreso □ all-knowing, onnisciente □ all-male, per (o di) soli uomini □ all-night, che dura tutta la notte; aperto (o che funziona) tutta la notte □ ( USA) all-nighter, attività ( festa, ecc.) che dura tutta la notte; nottata ( di lavoro, studio, ecc.), tirata notturna; locale che resta aperto tutta la notte; uno che fa le ore piccole, nottambulo: to pull an all-nighter, lavorare (o studiare) tutta la notte; fare una tirata notturna □ all of, non meno di; almeno; come minimo: It'll cost you all of $80, ti costerà come minimo 80 dollari □ all of a sudden, tutt'a un tratto; improvvisamente □ all one, lo stesso; tutt'uno: It's all one to me, per me fa lo stesso (o è tutt'uno) □ all or nothing, senza via di mezzo: It's all or nothing!, o la va o la spacca!; an all-or-nothing attempt, un tentativo in cui ci si gioca tutto □ all out, avv. a tutta forza; mettendocela tutta; a più non posso; a oltranza; ( anche) completamente: to go all out for st. (o to do st.) mettercela tutta per ottenere qc. □ (fam.) all-out, a. totale; incondizionato; a oltranza; a fondo; energico; accanito: all-out attack, attacco a fondo; attacco in piena regola; all-out defence, difesa a oltranza; all-out effort, sforzo massimo; all-out support, appoggio incondizionato; all-out strike, sciopero a oltranza □ all over, dappertutto; dovunque; completamente; da cima a fondo: We looked all over for it, l'abbiamo cercato dappertutto; It's green all over, è tutto verde; all over the floor, su tutto il pavimento; all over France, dovunque in Francia; in tutta la Francia; The news was all over the town in no time, in men che non si dica la notizia fece il giro della città; all over the place (o, fam., the map, the shop), (sparso) dappertutto; in disordine; scompigliato; sconclusionato; caotico; (fam.) That's him all over!, è proprio da lui!; come lo riconosco! □ (fam.) to be all over sb., fare un sacco di feste a q.; soffocare di abbracci, ecc.; ( anche) sbaciucchiare; ( anche, sport) dominare, imporsi su □ (fam.) It's all over with him., per lui è finita; è spacciato □ all-over, su tutta la superficie; completo, integrale: an all-over pattern, un motivo che copre tutta la superficie; an all-over tan, un'abbronzatura integrale □ (polit.) all-party, di tutti i partiti; paritetico: all-party support, appoggio di tutti i partiti; all-party talks, trattative a cui partecipano tutti i partiti; all-party committee, commissione paritetica □ all-pervading, generale; generalizzato □ ( polizia, USA) all-points bulletin (abbr. APB) avviso a tutte le unità; allarme generale □ all-powerful, onnipotente; onnipossente □ all-purpose, multiuso; polivalente; per uso generale; comune: an all-purpose tool, un attrezzo multiuso; all-purpose flour, farina comune; all-purpose remedy, un rimedio generale □ all right, all-right all right, all-right □ (ass.) all-risk policy, polizza comprensiva di tutti i rischi □ all round, complessivamente □ all-round, eclettico; versatile; completo; polivalente; ( anche) generale, globale, a tutto campo: an all-round artist, un artista versatile; an all-round athlete, un atleta completo; all-round competence, competenza in ogni campo; all-round price, prezzo tutto incluso; prezzo globale □ all-rounder, persona eclettica, versatile; ( sport) atleta completo □ (relig.) All Saints' Day, Ognissanti □ (GB) all-seater, ( di stadio, ecc.) con solo posti a sedere □ all-seeing, onniveggente □ (fam. GB) all-singing all-dancing, multifunzionale; ( anche) spettacolare □ (relig.) All Souls' Day, il Giorno dei morti □ all-star, (cinem., TV, teatr.) composto di attori famosi; ( sport) composto di campioni: an all star cast, un cast di attori famosi □ all-terrain bicycle, mountain bike □ (trasp.) all-terrain vehicle, fuoristrada □ all the (+ compar.), tanto più; ancor più: The task is all the more difficult because…, il compito è reso ancor più difficile dal fatto che…; all the better [worse], tanto meglio [peggio]; All the more reason for coming, ragion di più per venire; all the more so because, tanto più che □ all the same, ugualmente; lo stesso; ciononostante; tuttavia; comunque: He was punished all the same, è stato punito lo stesso; All the same, you shouldn't have answered back, comunque tu non avresti dovuto replicare a quel modo □ It's all the same to me, per me è uguale (o non fa differenza) □ all the way, fino in fondo; senza riserve: I'm with you all the way, sono con te fino in fondo; to go all the way, andare fino in fondo (fig.); ( slang USA) avere rapporti sessuali completi □ all-time, di tutti i tempi; storico; massimo; assoluto: all-time high, livello massimo mai raggiunto; massimo storico; all-time record, primato assoluto; my all-time favourite singer, il mio cantante preferito in assoluto □ all told, in tutto: There were twenty, all told, ce n'erano venti in tutto □ all too, fin troppo: all too obvious, fin troppo evidente □ (aeron.) all-traffic service, servizio promiscuo □ (aeron.) all-up weight, peso lordo ( di aereo) □ (fam.) Is' all up with him, è finita per lui; non c'è più speranza per lui, è spacciato □ It's all very well, but…, d'accordo, ma…; va benissimo, ma… □ ( radio) all-wave receiver, ricevitore multibanda □ all-weather, per tutte le stagioni; (tecn.) ognitempo: (aeron.) all-weather aircraft, aereo ognitempo □ (autom., USA) all-wheel drive, trazione integrale □ ( slang USA) all wet, sbagliato; fuori strada; sballato □ all-year, che si trova (o che si può fare) tutto l'anno □ above all, soprattutto; prima di ogni altra cosa □ after all, dopo tutto; alla fin fine; in conclusione □ (fam. USA) as all get out, moltissimo; da morire; da pazzi: as furious as all get out, infuriato nero; imbufalito □ at all, (in frase neg.) affatto, assolutamente; (in frase condiz. o interr.) qualche, per caso: He is not at all clever, non è affatto intelligente; I don't agree with you at all, non sono affatto d'accordo con te; for no reason at all, senza alcun motivo; del tutto inspiegabilmente; in no time at all, immediatamente; in men che non si dica; If you have any doubts at all…, se ti venisse qualche dubbio…; If he had any sense at all…, se avesse un po' di buon senso…; Is it at all possible to…?, è per caso possibile…? □ for all, nonostante; a dispetto di; pur con: for all my efforts, a dispetto di tutti i miei sforzi; for all that, nonostante tutto □ for all I care, per quel che m'importa □ for all I know, per quel che so io; a quanto ne so io □ not all that, non così (come si potrebbe credere); non (poi) tanto: It's not all that easy, non è così facile; I am not all that old, non sono poi tanto vecchio □ (fam.) not all there, non tutto giusto; che ha qualche rotella fuor di posto; che non ci sta tutto con la testa □ of all people, of all things people, thing □ on all fours, a quattro zampe; carponi; gattoni □ when all is said and done, in fin dei conti; alla fin fine; tutto considerato □ (prov.) All's well than ends well, tutto è bene quel che finisce bene.
    NOTA D'USO: - all but-

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ all

  • 125 Lebenszeichen

    Le·bens·zei·chen nt
    (a. fig)
    sign of life;
    kein \Lebenszeichen [mehr] von sich geben to show no sign of life [any longer];
    ich habe schon lange kein \Lebenszeichen mehr von ihm bekommen I've not had any sign of life from him for a long time

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Lebenszeichen

  • 126 help

    [help] 1. гл.
    1) помогать, оказывать содействие (в чём-л.)

    We helped them in / with their work. — Мы помогли им в работе.

    Help them into the house. — Проводи их в дом.

    Help her off the train. — Помоги ей сойти с поезда.

    Help him out of the car. — Помоги ему выйти из машины.

    They helped to cook the meal. — Они помогали готовить еду.

    She helped to move the furniture. — Она помогала в перестановке мебели.

    None of the locals had any desire to help us off-load the plane. — Ни у кого из местных не было ни малейшего желания помочь нам разгрузить самолёт.

    Help me down with this heavy case, will you? — Не поможешь мне спуститься с этим тяжёлым чемоданом?

    People rushed to help the old man up when he slipped on the ice. — Люди бросились помочь поскользнувшемуся старику.

    Syn:
    2) улучшать; оживлять

    Bright curtains will help the room. — Яркие занавески оживят комнату.

    Syn:
    3) содействовать, способствовать (успеху, прогрессу)

    The troubles of the time helped here as elsewhere the progress of the town. — Сложности этого времени способствовали здесь, как и везде, развитию города.

    Syn:
    4)
    а) обуздывать, удерживать
    б) избегать, удерживаться

    She can't help thinking of it. — Она не может не думать об этом.

    I could not help laughing. — Я не мог удержаться от смеха.

    I couldn't help but laugh. — Я не мог не смеяться.

    Don't be longer than you can help. — Не оставайтесь дольше, чем надо.

    Syn:

    They couldn't help the accident. — Они не могли предотвратить катастрофу.

    Can't help it. — Ничего не могу поделать.

    It can't be helped. — Ничего не поделаешь.

    Syn:
    5) раздавать, угощать; передавать ( за столом)

    Tell the guests to help themselves. — Предложи гостям, пусть угощаются.

    She helped herself to the dessert. — Она положила себе десерт.

    - help forward
    - help off
    - help on
    - help out
    - help over
    Gram:
    [ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]help + bare infinitive or to-infinitive[/ref]
    2. сущ.
    1) поддержка, помощь, содействие

    big / great help — огромная помощь

    domestic / home help — помощь по дому

    to give / offer / provide help — помогать

    to call for / seek help — искать, просить помощи

    She was a big / great help to us. — Она нам очень помогла.

    Syn:
    Ant:
    2) спасение, средство, источник помощи

    Books are no doubt very useful helps to knowledge. — Книги, без сомнения, очень полезный источник знаний.

    Syn:
    3)
    Syn:
    б) наёмный работник; прислуга
    Syn:

    He asked her for a second help of apple-pie at luncheon. — Он попросил у неё за завтраком вторую порцию яблочного пирога.

    Syn:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > help

  • 127 elda

    1. originally adj. "of the stars", but wholly replaced WJ:362 by: 2. noun Elda = one of the people of the Stars, high-elf, an Elf SA:êl, elen, Letters:281, ELED, ÉLED; notice that Tolkien abandoned a former etymology with "depart", chiefly in the pl. Eldar WJ:362, cf. GATH, TELES.The primitive form Tolkien variously cited as ¤eledā/ elenā Letters:281, PE17:152 and ¤eldā WJ:360. Partitive pl. Eldali VT49:8, gen. pl. Eldaron WJ:368, PM:395, 402;dative pl.eldain "for elves", for Eldar FS; possessive sg. Eldava "Elf's" WJ:407; possessive pl. Eldaiva WJ:368, Eldaivë governing a plural word WJ:369. The word Eldar properly refers to the non-Avari Elves only, but since Eldar rarely had any contact with the Avari, it could be used for "elves" in general in LT1:251, Elda is simply glossed "Elf". See also Eldo. – The plural form Eldar should not require any article when the reference is to the entire people; i Eldar refers to a limited group, “all the Elves previously named”; nevertheless, Tolkien in some sources does use the article even where the reference seems to be generic i Eldar or i-Eldar, VT49:8.

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  • 128 πρεσβύτερος

    πρεσβύτερος, α, ον (Hom.+; comp. of πρέσβυς)
    pert. to being relatively advanced in age, older, old
    of an individual person older of two ὁ υἱὸς ὁ πρ. (cp. Aelian, VH 9, 42; TestJob 15:2 τῷ ἀδελφῷ τῷ πρεσβυτέρῳ; JosAs; Just., A II, 6, 1) Lk 15:25; of Manasseh (w. Ephraim) B 13:5. In contrast to the younger generation οἱ πρεσβύτεροι the older ones J 8:9. Opp. οἱ νεανίσκοι Ac 2:17 (Jo 3:1). Opp. νεώτεροι (s. νεός 3aβ) 1 Ti 5:1 (similar advice, containing a contrast betw. πρ. and νεώτ., from ins and lit. in MDibelius, Hdb. ad loc.); 1 Pt 5:5 (though here the πρεσβύτεροι are not only the older people, but at the same time, the ‘elders’; s. 2bβ). The same double mng. is found for πρεσβύτεροι in 1 Cl 1:3 beside νέοι, while in 3:3; 21:6, beside the same word, the concept of being old is the dominant one (as Jos., C. Ap. 2, 206). On the disputed pass. Hv 3, 1, 8 (οἱ νεανίσκοι … οἱ πρεσβύτεροι) cp. MDibelius, Hdb. ad loc.—Fem. πρεσβυτέρα old(er) woman (opp. νεωτέρα, as Gen 19:31) 1 Ti 5:2.—With no ref. to younger persons, w. complete disappearance of the comparative aspect: πρεσβύτερος an old man (Jos., Ant. 13, 226; 292 [as a witness of events in the past, as Ps.-Pla., Virt. 3, 377b; 4, 377c]) Hv 3, 12, 2; cp. 3, 11, 3. The personified church is called λίαν πρεσβυτέρα very old 3, 10, 3; cp. 3, 11, 2. She appears as ἡ πρ. the elderly woman 2, 1, 3; 3, 1, 2; 3, 10, 6; 9 and has τὰς τρίχας πρεσβυτέρας the hair of an old woman 3, 10, 4; 5; 3, 12, 1.
    of a period of time (Petosiris, Fgm. 3 and 4 mention οἱ πρεσβύτεροι and οἱ νεώτεροι. In both instances the context shows that the reference is to astrologers from earlier and more recent times) οἱ πρεσβύτεροι the men of old, our ancestors Hb 11:2. ἡ παράδοσις τῶν πρεσβυτέρων the tradition of the ancients (cp. Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 35, 253 τῶν π. συγγράμματα) Mt 15:2; Mk 7:3, 5 (ELohse, D. Ordination im Spätjudentum u. NT, ’51, 50–56: scholars).
    an official (cp. Lat. senator), elder, presbyter
    among the Jews (the congregation of a synagogue in Jerusalem used πρεσβύτεροι to denote its officers before 70 A.D.: SEG VIII, 170, 9; cp. Dssm., LO 378–80 [LAE 439–41]).
    α. for members of local councils in individual cities (cp. Josh 20:4; Ruth 4:2; 2 Esdr 10:14; Jdth 8:10; 10:6) Lk 7:3; 1 Cl 55:4.—Schürer II, 185.
    β. for members of a group in the Sanhedrin (Schürer II, 206–8; JJeremias, Jerusalem z. Zt. Jesu II B 1: Die gesellschaftl. Oberschicht 1929, 88ff). They are mentioned together w. (the) other groups: ἀρχιερεῖς (Ac 4:5 has ἄρχοντες for this), γραμματεῖς, πρεσβύτεροι (the order is not always the same) Mt 16:21; 26:3 v.l.; 27:41; Mk 8:31; 11:27; 14:43, 53; 15:1; Lk 9:22; 20:1.—Only ἀρχιερεῖς (Ac 4:8 has for this ἄρχοντες τοῦ λαοῦ) and πρεσβύτεροι (τοῦ λαοῦ: cp. Ex 19:7; Num 11:16b, 24; 1 Macc 7:33; 12:35; Just., D. 40, 4 al.) Mt 21:23; 26:3, 47, 59 v.l.; 27:1, 3, 12, 20; 28:(11), 12; Lk 22:52 (here, as an exception, οἱ στρατηγοὶ τοῦ ἱεροῦ); Ac 4:23; 23:14; 25:15; cp. 24:1. Also οἱ πρεσβύτεροι καὶ οἱ ἱερεῖς GPt 7:25 (for this combination cp. Jos., Ant. 11, 83; 12, 406).—Only πρεσβύτεροι and γραμματεῖς Mt 26:57; Ac 6:12.—The use of πρεσβύτερος as a title among the Jews of the Diaspora appears quite late, except for the allusions in the LXX (cp. Schürer III/1, 102; MAMA III [Cilicia], 344; 448 [cp. ZNW 31, ’32, 313f]. Whether πρεσβύτερος is to be understood in the older Roman inscriptions [CIJ 378] as a title [so CIJ p. lxxxvi], remains doubtful).
    among the Christians (for their use of the word as a title one must bear in mind not only the Jewish custom, but also its use as a t.t. among the ἔθνη, in connection w. associations of the ‘old ones’ [FPoland, Geschichte des griech. Vereinswesens 1909, 98ff] and to designate civic as well as religious officials [Dssm., B 153ff=BS 154–57, NB 60ff=BS 233–35, also LO 315, 5; HHausschildt, ZNW 4, 1903, 235ff; MStrack, ibid. 213ff; HLietzmann, ZWT 55, 1914, 116–32 [=Kl. Schr. I ’58, 156–69]; MDibelius, exc. on 1 Ti 5:17ff; RAlastair-Campbell, The Elders, Seniority within Earliest Christianity ’94.].—BGU 16, 6 [159 A.D.] πρεσβύτεροι ἱερεῖς θεοῦ Σοκνοπαίου; 347, 6; PVindBosw 1, 31 [87 A.D.].—As honorary title: Iren. 4, 26, 5 [Harv. II 238, 3]. The Engl. word ‘priest’ comes fr. πρεσβύτερος via Lat. presbyter; later Christian usage is largely, if not entirely, responsible for this development; s. OED s.v. ‘priest’ B).
    α. Ac 11:30; 14:23; 15:2, 4, 6, 22f; 16:4 (in all the places in Ac 15 and 16 mention is made of οἱ ἀπόστολοι καὶ οἱ πρεσβύτεροι in the Jerusalem church); 20:17; 21:18; 1 Ti 5:17, 19 (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 103a Jac. νεωτέρῳ πρεσβυτέρου καταμαρτυρεῖν οὐκ ἔξεστι); Tit 1:5; Js 5:14; 1 Pt 5:1, 5 (s. 1a above); 1 Cl 44:5; 47:6; 54:2; 57:1. WWrede, Untersuchungen zum 1 Cl 1891, 8ff.—Acc. to 2 Cl 17:3, 5 exhortation and preaching in the church services were among their duties.—In Ign. the πρεσβύτεροι come after the bishop, to whom they are subordinate IMg 2; 3:1; 6:1, or betw. the bishop and the deacons IPhld inscr.; 10:2; IPol 6:1, or the higher rank of the bishop in comparison to them is made plain in some other way ITr 3:1; 12:2 (s. πρεσβυτέριον b; cp. Hippol., Ref. 9, 12, 22).—Polycarp—an ἐπίσκοπος, accord. to the title of the Ep. bearing his name—groups himself w. πρεσβύτεροι in Pol inscr., and further takes the presence of presbyters in Philippi for granted (beside deacons, though no ἐπίσκοπος is mentioned; cp. Hdb. on Pol inscr.) Pol 5:3.
    β. Just how we are to understand the words ὁ πρεσβύτερος, applied to himself by the author of the two smallest Johannine letters 2J 1; 3J 1, remains in doubt. But in any case it is meant to indicate a position of great dignity the elder.—HWindisch, exc. on 3J, end; ESchwartz, Über den Tod der Söhne Zebedaei 1904, 47; 51; HWendt, ZNW 23, 1924, 19; EKäsemann, ZTK 48, ’51, 292–311; DWatson, NTS 35, ’89, 104–30, rhetorical analysis of 2J.—ὁ πρ. and οἱ πρ. are mentioned by Papias in these much-discussed passages: 2:3, 4, 5, 7, 14, 15. For some of the lit. s. the note on JKleist’s transl. ’48, p. 207 n. 18.
    γ. In Rv there are 24 elders sitting on thrones about the throne of God; they form a heavenly council of elders (cp. Is 24:23) 4:4, 10; 5:5–14; 7:11, 13; 11:16; 14:3; 19:4. The elders have been understood as glorified human beings of some kind or astral deities (or angels) (for the var. views s. RCharles, ICC Rv I 128–33; JMichl, D. 24 Ältesten in d. Apk. d. hl. J. ’38); the number 24 has been referred to the following: the 24 priestly classes of the Jews (1 Ch 24:7–18; Jos., Ant. 7, 365–67) whose heads were called ‘elders’ (Yoma 1, 5; Tamid 1, 1; Middoth 1, 8); the 24 stars which, according to Babylonian belief, stood half on the north and half on the south of the zodiac (Diod S 2, 31, 4; POsl 4, 19: HGunkel, Z. religionsgesch. Verständnis des NT 1903, 42f; Boll 35f); the 24 hours of the day, represented as old men w. shining garments and w. crowns (acc. to the Test. of Adam [ed. CBezold, TNöldeke Festschr. 1906, 893–912]: JWellhausen, Analyse der Offb. Joh. 1907, p. 9, 1; NMorosof, Offb. Joh. 1912, 32); the 24 Yazatas in the state of the gods in heaven, acc. to Persian thought (Bousset). It is certainly an open question whether, or how far, the writer of Rv had any of these things in mind.—On the presbyters, and esp. on the question how ἐπίσκοπος and πρεσβύτερος were originally related to each other (a question which is raised particularly in the pastorals; cp. MDibelius, Hdb. exc. after 1 Ti 3:7 section 2 [w. lit.] and before 5:17), s. the lit. s.v. ἐπίσκοπος.—BEaston, Pastoral Epistles ’47, 188–97; WMichaelis, Das Ältestenamt ’53; GBornkamm, πρεσβύτερος; RCampbell, The Elders ’94.—B. 1472. DELG s.v. πρέσβυς. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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