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  • 1 wonder

    1. I
    1) I shouldn't wonder я не удивлюсь, ничего удивительного; all the world wondered весь мир был поражен
    2) that set me wondering это заставило меня задуматься; are you going to Leningrad tonight? wonder-Why? wonder-Oh, I just wondered вы сегодня едете в Ленинград?-- Почему вы спрашиваете? wonder-Просто так, мне просто интересно; their son will help them.-I wonder сын им поможет.wonder-Сомневаюсь
    2. II
    wonder at some time he is the kind of person that never wonders он из тех, которые ничему не удивляются
    3. XI
    be wondered at usually in the negative or interrogative it is not to be wondered at, it is hardly to be wondered at в этом нет ничего удивительного; can it be wondered at? стоит ли удивляться этому?; this result is not to be much wondered at этого исхода следовало ожидать
    4. XIII
    wonder to do smth. I wondered to see him looking so cheerful (to hear her voice in the next room, to see you there, etc.) мне было странно увидеть его таким веселым и т.д.
    5. XVI
    1) wonder at smth., smb. wonder at his anxiety (at her composure in such a crisis, at his generosity, at your behaviour, etc.) удивляться /поражаться/ его беспокойству и т.д.; we wondered at the size of the building мы были поражены размерами здания; we shall never cease to wonder at it мы никогда не перестанем восхищаться этим /удивляться этому/; can you wonder at it? разве вас это удивляет?; I wonder at you я вам удивляюсь
    2) wonder about smth. wonder about his plans (about her whereabouts, about their future, etc.) интересоваться его планами и т.д.; what are you wondering about? что вас так заинтересовало?; wonder about the origin of the solar system (about the destiny of mankind, about the feasibility of the plan, etc.) размышлять о происхождении солнечной системы и т.д.; he was gloomily (anxiously, wistfully, secretly, etc.) wondering about that он мрачно и т.д. размышлял об этом
    6. XVII
    wonder at doing smth. wonder at her saying that (at his learning it, at your coming so soon, etc.) удивляться тому, что она это сказала и т.д.
    7. XXV
    1) wonder why... (that..., how..., etc.) wonder why he doesn't come (why he never wrote, that you were able to escape, that you went, that you were not hurt more seriously, that you could show such courage, how that can be, etc.) удивляться, почему он не приходит и т.д.; can you wonder that he refused? что удивительного в том /разве странно/, что он отказался?; I shouldn't wonder if it rained soon (if he had a breakdown, if he wins the prize, etc.) не удивлюсь, если скоро пойдет дождь и т.д.; she had been wondering why he was so late она никак не могла понять, почему он так запаздывает
    2) wonder whether... (if..., what..., who..., how..., etc.) I wonder whether he will come (if it will rain, if it would snow, what happened, what the time is, what you were doing, who he is, etc.) интересно /хотелось бы знать, любопытно/, придет ли он и т.д.; I've been anxiously wondering whether it is wise to go or not я волнуюсь и все время думаю, стоит ехать или нет; I wonder whether you are a good sailor интересно, хорошо ли вы переносите качку; I wonder how it came to pass интересно [узнать], как это произошло
    3) wonder whether... /it.../ often as a polite form of request I wonder whether you can tell me... (whether you can read this scrawl, if I might ask you..., whether I might trouble you to..., whether you would mind helping me, etc.) можете ли /не могли бы/ вы сказать мне... и т.д., не скажете ли вы мне... и т.д.
    4) wonder if... /whether... / I wonder if he is to be trusted, is he to be trusted. I wonder? я не уверен, можно ли ему доверять; I can't help wondering if we were wise to do it я все сомневаюсь, правильно ли мы поступали, сделав это

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > wonder

  • 2 wonder

    1. noun
    1) (extraordinary thing) Wunder, das

    do or work wonders — Wunder tun od. wirken; (fig.) Wunder wirken

    wonders will never cease(iron.) Wunder über Wunder!

    small or what or [it is] no wonder [that]... — [es ist] kein Wunder, dass...

    the wonder is,... — das Erstaunliche ist,...

    2) (marvellously successful person) Wunderkind, das; (marvellously successful thing) Wunderding, das

    boy/girl wonder — Wunderkind, das

    the seven wonders of the worlddie Sieben Weltwunder

    3) no pl. (feeling) Staunen, das

    be lost in wonderin Staunen versunken sein

    2. adjective 3. intransitive verb
    sich wundern; staunen (at über + Akk.)

    I shouldn't wonder [if...] — (coll.) es würde mich nicht wundern[, wenn...]

    4. transitive verb

    I was wondering what to do — ich habe mir überlegt, was ich tun soll

    she wondered if... — (enquired) sie fragte, ob...

    I wonder if you'd mind if...? — würde es Ihnen etwas ausmachen, wenn...?

    2) (be surprised to find)

    wonder [that]... — sich wundern, dass...

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    1. noun
    1) (the state of mind produced by something unexpected or extraordinary: He was full of wonder at the amazing sight.) die Verwunderung
    2) (something strange, unexpected or extraordinary: the Seven Wonders of the World; You work late so often that it's a wonder you don't take a bed to the office!)
    3) (the quality of being strange or unexpected: The wonder of the discovery is that it was only made ten years ago.) das Wunder
    2. verb
    1) (to be surprised: Caroline is very fond of John - I shouldn't wonder if she married him.) sich wundern
    2) (to feel curiosity or doubt: Have you ever wondered about his reasons for wanting this money?) neugierig sein
    3) (to feel a desire to know: I wonder what the news is.) sich fragen
    - academic.ru/82787/wonderful">wonderful
    - wonderfully
    - wonderingly
    - wonderland
    - wondrous
    - no wonder
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    won·der
    [ˈwʌndəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    I. vt
    1. (ask oneself)
    to \wonder sth sich akk etw fragen
    I've been \wondering that myself das habe ich mich auch schon gefragt
    why, one \wonders, is she doing that? warum tut sie das wohl?
    I \wonder if you'd mind passing the sugar wären Sie wohl so freundlich, mir den Zucker herüberzureichen?
    I \wonder if you could give me some information about... könnten Sie mir vielleicht ein paar Informationen über... geben?
    I was just \wondering if you felt like doing something tomorrow evening hätten Sie nicht Lust, morgen Abend etwas zu unternehmen?
    it makes you wonder why they... man fragt sich [schon], warum sie...
    to \wonder what/when/where... sich akk fragen, was/wann/wo...
    2. (feel surprise)
    to \wonder that... überrascht sein, dass...
    I don't \wonder that... es überrascht mich nicht, dass...
    II. vi
    1. (ask oneself) sich akk fragen
    will that be enough, I \wonder? ob das wohl reichen wird?
    why do you ask? — I was just \wondering warum fragst du? — ach, nur so
    I \wonder — could you help me with these books? könntest du mir vielleicht mit den Büchern helfen?
    when shall we meet?we were \wondering about next Friday wann sollen wir uns treffen? — wir dachten an nächsten Freitag
    to \wonder about sb/sth sich dat über jdn/etw Gedanken [o Sorgen] machen
    to \wonder about doing sth darüber nachdenken, ob man etw tun sollte
    to \wonder aloud [or out loud] about sth über etw akk laut nachdenken
    2. (feel surprise) sich akk wundern, staunen
    you \wonder that... man wundert sich schon, dass...
    I shouldn't \wonder das würde mich nicht wundern
    I don't \wonder [at it] das wundert mich nicht
    to \wonder at sb/sth sich akk über jdn/etw wundern; (astonished) über jdn/etw erstaunt sein
    III. n
    1. no pl (feeling) Staunen nt, Verwunderung f
    a sense of \wonder ein Gefühl nt der Ehrfurcht
    to fill sb with \wonder jdn in Staunen versetzen
    to listen in \wonder staunend zuhören
    2. (marvel) Wunder nt
    it's little [or no] [or small] \wonder [that]... es ist kein Wunder, dass...
    no \wonder... kein Wunder, dass...
    \wonders [will] never cease! ( iron) es geschehen noch Zeichen und Wunder! hum
    the \wonders of modern technology die Wunder der modernen Technik
    the Seven W\wonders of the world die sieben Weltwunder
    to do [or work] \wonders [wahre] Wunder wirken [o geh vollbringen
    3.
    to be a chinless \wonder BRIT ( fam) ein junger, reicher Lackaffe sein fam
    God moves in a mysterious way, his \wonders to perform BRIT ( saying) die Wege Gottes sind unerforschlich
    to be a nine-days' [or seven-day] \wonder esp BRIT eine sehr kurzlebige Sensation sein, nur kurze Zeit für Aufsehen sorgen
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    ['wʌndə(r)]
    1. n
    1) (= feeling) Staunen nt, Verwunderung f

    in wonder —

    he has never lost that almost childlike sense of wonderer hat nie dieses kindliche Staunen verlernt

    2) (= object or cause of wonder) Wunder nt

    the wonder of it was that... — das Erstaunliche or Verblüffende daran war, dass...

    it is a wonder that... — es ist ein Wunder, dass...

    it is no or little or small wonder — (es ist) kein Wunder, es ist nicht zu verwundern

    no wonder ( he refused)! — kein Wunder(, dass er abgelehnt hat)!

    to do or work wonders — wahre Wunder vollbringen, Wunder wirken

    See:
    nine
    2. vt

    I wonder what he'll do nowich bin gespannt, was er jetzt tun wird (inf)

    I wonder why he did it — ich möchte (zu gern) wissen or ich wüsste (zu) gern, warum er das getan hat

    I was wondering when you'd realize that — ich habe mich (schon) gefragt, wann du das merkst

    I was wondering if you could... — könnten Sie nicht vielleicht...

    3. vi
    1)

    (= ask oneself, speculate) it set me wondering or made me wonder — es gab mir zu denken

    why do you ask? – oh, I was just wondering — warum fragst du? – ach, nur so

    what will happen next, I wonder? — ich frage mich or ich bin gespannt, was als Nächstes kommt

    what's going to happen next? – I wonder! — was kommt als Nächstes? – das frage ich mich auch!

    I was wondering about that —

    I've been wondering about him I've been wondering about him as a possibility — ich habe mir auch schon über ihn Gedanken gemacht ich hatte ihn auch schon als eine Möglichkeit ins Auge gefasst

    I expect that will be the end of the matter – I wonder! — ich denke, damit ist die Angelegenheit erledigt – da habe ich meine Zweifel or da bin ich gespannt

    I'm wondering about going to the party — ich habe daran gedacht, vielleicht auf die Party zu gehen

    John, I've been wondering, is there really any point? —

    could you possibly help me, I wonder — könnten Sie mir vielleicht helfen

    2) (= be surprised) sich wundern

    I wonder (that) he didn't tell me — es wundert mich, dass er es mir nicht gesagt hat

    to wonder at sthsich über etw (acc) wundern, über etw (acc) erstaunt sein

    she'll be married by now, I shouldn't wonder — es würde mich nicht wundern, wenn sie inzwischen verheiratet wäre

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    wonder [ˈwʌndə(r)]
    A s
    1. Wunder n, (etwas) Wunderbares, Wundertat f, -werk n:
    it’s a wonder that … es ist ein Wunder, dass …;
    (it’s) no ( oder little, small) wonder that he died kein Wunder, dass er starb;
    he’s a wonder of skill er ist ein (wahres) Wunder an Geschicklichkeit;
    wonders will never cease es gibt immer noch Wunder;
    do ( oder work) wonders Wunder wirken;
    promise wonders (jemandem) goldene Berge versprechen;
    the Seven Wonders of the World die sieben Weltwunder;
    a nine days’ wonder eine kurzlebige Sensation; sign A 10
    2. Verwunderung f, (Er)Staunen n:
    be filled with wonder von Staunen erfüllt sein;
    in wonder erstaunt, verwundert;
    a) erstaunlicherweise,
    b) ausnahmsweise
    B v/t & v/i
    1. (v/i) sich wundern, erstaunt sein ( beide:
    at, about über akk):
    I shouldn’t wonder if … es sollte mich nicht wundern, wenn …;
    make sb wonder jemanden verwundern oder in Erstaunen versetzen
    2. a) neugierig oder gespannt sein, gern wissen mögen ( alle:
    if, whether ob;
    what was)
    b) sich fragen, überlegen:
    I wonder what time it is ich möchte gern wissen, wie spät es ist; wie spät es wohl ist?;
    I have often wondered what would happen if ich habe mich oft gefragt, was (wohl) passieren würde, wenn;
    you must be wondering what … Sie fragen sich sicher, was …;
    I wonder if you could help me vielleicht können Sie mir helfen;
    well, I wonder na, ich weiß nicht (recht)
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    1. noun
    1) (extraordinary thing) Wunder, das

    do or work wonders — Wunder tun od. wirken; (fig.) Wunder wirken

    wonders will never cease(iron.) Wunder über Wunder!

    small or what or [it is] no wonder [that]... — [es ist] kein Wunder, dass...

    the wonder is,... — das Erstaunliche ist,...

    2) (marvellously successful person) Wunderkind, das; (marvellously successful thing) Wunderding, das

    boy/girl wonder — Wunderkind, das

    3) no pl. (feeling) Staunen, das
    2. adjective 3. intransitive verb
    sich wundern; staunen (at über + Akk.)

    I shouldn't wonder [if...] — (coll.) es würde mich nicht wundern[, wenn...]

    4. transitive verb

    I was wondering what to do — ich habe mir überlegt, was ich tun soll

    she wondered if... — (enquired) sie fragte, ob...

    I wonder if you'd mind if...? — würde es Ihnen etwas ausmachen, wenn...?

    wonder [that]... — sich wundern, dass...

    * * *
    (at) v.
    gern wissen wollen ausdr.
    sich wundern (über) v. n.
    Verwunderung f.
    Wunder - n.

    English-german dictionary > wonder

  • 3 wonder

    1. noun
    1) (the state of mind produced by something unexpected or extraordinary: He was full of wonder at the amazing sight.) admiración, asombro
    2) (something strange, unexpected or extraordinary: the Seven Wonders of the World; You work late so often that it's a wonder you don't take a bed to the office!) maravilla, milagro
    3) (the quality of being strange or unexpected: The wonder of the discovery is that it was only made ten years ago.) maravilla

    2. verb
    1) (to be surprised: Caroline is very fond of John - I shouldn't wonder if she married him.) sorprenderse, extrañarse
    2) (to feel curiosity or doubt: Have you ever wondered about his reasons for wanting this money?) preguntarse
    3) (to feel a desire to know: I wonder what the news is.) preguntarse
    - wonderfully
    - wonderingly
    - wonderland
    - wondrous
    - no wonder

    wonder1 n
    1. asombro / maravilla
    2. maravilla
    no wonder con razón / no es de extrañar
    three days without sleep!, no wonder you're tired ¡tres días sin dormir!, con razón tienes sueño
    wonder2 vb preguntarse
    I wonder where he is ¿dónde debe de estar?
    tr['wʌndəSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (thing) maravilla, milagro
    2 (feeling) admiración nombre femenino, asombro
    1 milagroso,-a
    wonder drug remedio milagroso, panacea
    1 formal use (be surprised) sorprenderse, extrañarse
    2 (ask oneself) preguntarse
    I wonder what she'll be like me pregunto cómo será, tengo curiosidad por saber cómo será
    1 (reflect, ponder) pensar ( about, en); (doubt) tener dudas
    I just wondered por curiosidad, por nada
    2 formal use (marvel) asombrarse, maravillarse, admirarse
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    I shouldn't wonder if «+ indic» no me extrañaría que + subj
    it's a wonder (that) «+ indic» es un milagro que + subj
    no/little/small wonder (that) «+ indic» no es de extrañar que + subj
    to do/work wonders hacer milagros
    wonders will never cease ¡qué sorpresa tan grande!
    nine days' wonder prodigio efímero
    wonder ['wʌndər] vi
    1) speculate: preguntarse, pensar
    to wonder about: preguntarse por
    2) marvel: asombrarse, maravillarse
    wonder vt
    : preguntarse
    I wonder if they're coming: me pregunto si vendrán
    1) marvel: maravilla f, milagro m
    to work wonders: hacer maravillas
    2) amazement: asombro m
    v.
    admirar v.
    espantar v.
    maravillar v.
    maravillarse v.
    preguntarse v.
    n.
    admiración s.f.
    asombro s.m.
    extrañeza s.f.
    maravilla s.f.
    milagro s.m.
    pasmo s.m.
    portento s.m.

    I 'wʌndər, 'wʌndə(r)
    1) u (awe, curiosity) asombro m
    2) c (marvel, miracle) maravilla f

    it's a wonder (that) he didn't break his neckes asombroso or es un milagro que no se matara

    wonders will never cease! — (hum) eso sí que es increíble!

    to work o do wonders: he's worked wonders with this room verdaderamente, ha transformado esta habitación; that hairstyle does wonders for him — ese corte de pelo lo favorece muchísimo


    II
    1.
    a) (ponder, speculate)

    why do you ask? - oh, I was just wondering — ¿por qué preguntas? - por nada or por saber

    who can that be, I wonder? — ¿quién será?, ¿quién podrá ser?

    b) (marvel, be surprised) maravillarse

    to wonder AT something: I wonder at your patience me maravilla or me asombra la paciencia que tienes; gone off with his secretary, I shouldn't wonder — no me extrañaría que se hubiera ido con la secretaria


    2.
    vt
    a) ( ask oneself) preguntarse

    I wonder if o whether he'll be there — me pregunto si estará

    b) ( be amazed)

    III
    adjective (before n) <drug/cure> milagroso
    ['wʌndǝ(r)]
    1. N
    1) (=feeling) asombro m

    in wonder — asombrado, maravillado

    to be lost in wonder — quedar maravillado

    2) (=object of wonder) maravilla f ; (=cause of wonder) milagro m

    the wonder of it was that... — lo (más) asombroso fue que...

    it's a wonder that... — es un milagro que...

    wonders will never cease! — ¡todavía hay milagros!

    to do wonders — obrar milagros

    it's little or no or small wonder that he left — no es de extrañarse que se haya marchado

    no wonder! — ¡no me extraña!

    he promised wonders — prometió el oro y el moro

    to work wonders — obrar milagros

    2.

    if you're wondering how to do it — si te estás preguntando cómo hacerlo

    I was just wondering if you knew... — me preguntaba si tu sabrías...

    I wonder what he'll do now — me pregunto qué hará ahora

    I wonder where Caroline is — ¿dónde estará Caroline?, ¿me pregunto dónde estará Caroline?

    I wonder whether the milkman's been — a ver si el lechero ha venido

    I wonder why she said that — ¿por qué diría eso?, me pregunto por qué dijo eso

    3. VI
    1) (=ask o.s., speculate) preguntarse, pensar

    "does she know about it?" - "I wonder" — -¿se habrá enterado ella? -eso mismo me pregunto yo

    I wondered about that for a long time — le di muchas vueltas a eso

    I was wondering if you could help — te agradecería que me ayudaras

    I often wonder — me lo pregunto a menudo

    it set me wondering — me hizo pensar

    2) (=be surprised) asombrarse, maravillarse

    to wonder at sth — asombrarse de algo, maravillarse de algo

    that's hardly to be wondered at — eso no tiene nada de extraño, no hay que asombrarse de eso

    can you wonder? — natural, ¿no?

    I shouldn't wonder! — ¡sería lógico!

    I shouldn't wonder if... — no me sorprendería que + subjun

    she's married by now, I shouldn't wonder — se habrá casado ya como sería lógico, cabe presumir que está casada ya

    4.
    CPD

    wonder boy Njoven m prodigio

    wonder drug Nremedio m milagroso

    wonder girl Nniña f prodigio

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    I ['wʌndər, 'wʌndə(r)]
    1) u (awe, curiosity) asombro m
    2) c (marvel, miracle) maravilla f

    it's a wonder (that) he didn't break his neckes asombroso or es un milagro que no se matara

    wonders will never cease! — (hum) eso sí que es increíble!

    to work o do wonders: he's worked wonders with this room verdaderamente, ha transformado esta habitación; that hairstyle does wonders for him — ese corte de pelo lo favorece muchísimo


    II
    1.
    a) (ponder, speculate)

    why do you ask? - oh, I was just wondering — ¿por qué preguntas? - por nada or por saber

    who can that be, I wonder? — ¿quién será?, ¿quién podrá ser?

    b) (marvel, be surprised) maravillarse

    to wonder AT something: I wonder at your patience me maravilla or me asombra la paciencia que tienes; gone off with his secretary, I shouldn't wonder — no me extrañaría que se hubiera ido con la secretaria


    2.
    vt
    a) ( ask oneself) preguntarse

    I wonder if o whether he'll be there — me pregunto si estará

    b) ( be amazed)

    III
    adjective (before n) <drug/cure> milagroso

    English-spanish dictionary > wonder

  • 4 wonder

    1. noun
    1) (the state of mind produced by something unexpected or extraordinary: He was full of wonder at the amazing sight.) začudenje
    2) (something strange, unexpected or extraordinary: the Seven Wonders of the World; You work late so often that it's a wonder you don't take a bed to the office!) čudo
    3) (the quality of being strange or unexpected: The wonder of the discovery is that it was only made ten years ago.) nenavadnost
    2. verb
    1) (to be surprised: Caroline is very fond of John - I shouldn't wonder if she married him.) čuditi se
    2) (to feel curiosity or doubt: Have you ever wondered about his reasons for wanting this money?) spraševati se
    3) (to feel a desire to know: I wonder what the news is.) hoteti vedeti
    - wonderfully
    - wonderingly
    - wonderland
    - wondrous
    - no wonder
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    I [wʌndə]
    noun
    čudo; nekaj čudovitega, osupljivega; čudežen dogodek, čudežno delo, čudež; (za)čudenje, začudenost
    for a wonder — čudežno; presenetljivo; čudno
    (it is) no wonder that... — nič čudnega (ni), da...
    he kept his word, for a wonderza čuda je držal svojo besedo
    he swore and no wonder — zaklel je, in nič čudnega (če je)
    II [wʌndə]
    intransitive verb (za)čuditi se (at, about s.th. čemu); razmišljati (o čem), hoteti vedeti, biti radoveden, spraševati se
    Oh! I just wondered! — O, nič! kar takó, samo vpraševal sem se
    I wonder who said it — rad bi vedel (sprašujem se, bogve), kdo je to rekel
    Is that true? -- I wonder. — Je to res? -- Bogve.
    well, I wonder — no, ne vem (prav)
    I have often wondered what would happen if... — često sem se spraševal, kaj bi se zgodilo, če...

    English-Slovenian dictionary > wonder

  • 5 чуден

    1. (който буди недоумение) wonderful, marvellous, wondrous; strange, queer, odd, funny
    чуден човек си ти you're a funny fellow! I can't make you out
    нищо чудно small wonder
    нищо чудно, че it is not to be wondered that, (it is) no wonder (that), it is small/little wonder (that)
    чудно е, че it's a wonder that
    колкото и да е чудно strangely/funnily enough
    чудно, че ги няма strange that they shouldn't be here
    чудно! how strange/funny! that's funny!
    2. (прекрасен) beautiful, lovely
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    чу̀ден,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( който буди недоумение) wonderful, marvellous, wondrous; strange, queer, odd, funny; шотл. ferly; колкото и да е \чуденно strangely/funnily enough; нищо \чуденно small wonder; нищо \чуденно, че it is not to be wondered that, (it is) no wonder (that), it is small/little wonder (that); \чуденен човек си ти you’re a funny fellow! I can’t make you out; \чуденно! how strange/funny! that’s funny! \чуденно е, че it’s strange/amazing that/how; \чуденно, че ги няма strange that they shouldn’t be here;
    2. ( прекрасен) beautiful, lovely, разг. slashing.
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    wonderful ; incredible {ink`redibxl}; marvelous ; strange {streindj}; small wonder - нищо чудно; (прекрасен): beautiful
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    1. (който буди недоумение) wonderful, marvellous, wondrous;strange, queer, odd, funny 2. (прекрасен) beautiful, lovely 3. ЧУДЕН човек си ти you're a funny fellow! I can't make you out 4. какво чудно what wonder 5. колкото и да е чудно strangely/funnily enough 6. нищо чудно small wonder 7. нищо чудно, че it is not to be wondered that, (it is) no wonder (that), it is small/ little wonder (that) 8. чудно е, че it's a wonder that 9. чудно! how strange/funny! that's funny! 10. чудно, че ги няма strange that they shouldn't be here

    Български-английски речник > чуден

  • 6 wonder

    1. noun
    1) (the state of mind produced by something unexpected or extraordinary: He was full of wonder at the amazing sight.) espanto
    2) (something strange, unexpected or extraordinary: the Seven Wonders of the World; You work late so often that it's a wonder you don't take a bed to the office!) maravilha
    3) (the quality of being strange or unexpected: The wonder of the discovery is that it was only made ten years ago.) maravilha
    2. verb
    1) (to be surprised: Caroline is very fond of John - I shouldn't wonder if she married him.) admirar-se
    2) (to feel curiosity or doubt: Have you ever wondered about his reasons for wanting this money?) perguntar-se
    3) (to feel a desire to know: I wonder what the news is.) gostar de saber
    - wonderfully
    - wonderingly
    - wonderland
    - wondrous
    - no wonder
    * * *
    won.der
    [w'∧ndə] n 1 milagre. he did/ worked wonders / ele realizou milagres. 2 prodígio, portento. 3 maravilha. she is a wonder / ela é maravilhosa. 4 admiração, surpresa, espanto. it excited wonders / causou surpresa. I was filled with wonder / fiquei muito surpreso. they looked at me in wonder / eles todos me olharam surpresos. • vt+vi 1 admirar-se, surpreender-se, espantar-se (at, over de, com). wonder you never read the letters / admiro-me de que você nunca leia as cartas. it is not to be wondered at if... / não é de admirar se... 2 querer saber, estar curioso por saber, ter curiosidade para descobrir. I wonder who it was! / eu gostaria de saber quem foi. 3 perguntar, inquirir. he wondered to himself how... / ele ficou pensando (consigo mesmo) como... a nine days’ wonder um prodígio. for a wonder surpreendentemente. I wonder! a) isto é o que eu gostaria de saber. b) disto eu ainda duvido muito. I wonder how he did it? como será que ele fez isto? no wonder that não é de admirar que. small wonder if... não é de admirar se... the wonders of the world os milagres do mundo. what wonder? é de admirar?

    English-Portuguese dictionary > wonder

  • 7 -A

    or -AT or -T, a negative suffix to verbs, peculiar to Iceland and a part, at least, of Norway. Occurs frequently in old Icelandic poetry and laws, so as almost to form a complete negative voice. In the 1st pers. a personal pronoun k (g) = ek is inserted before the negative suffix, in the 2nd pers. a t or tt. As a rule the pron. as thus repeated; má-k-at-ek, non possum; sé-k-at-ek, non video; hef-k-at-ek, non habeo; skal-k-at-ek; vil-k-at-ek, nolo; mon-k-at-ek, non ero, etc.: 2nd pers. skal-t-at-tu; mon-t-at-tu; gaf-t-at-tu, non dabas: and after a long vowel a tt, mátt-at-tu, sátt-at-tu; so almost invariably in all monosyllabic verbal forms; but not so in bisyllabic ones, máttir-a-þú, non poteras: yet in some instances in the 1st pers. a pronominal g is inserted, e. g. bjargi-g-a-k, verbally servem ego non ego; höggvi-g-a-k, non cædam; stöðvi-g-a-k, quin sistam; vildi-g-a-k, nolui; hafði-g-a-k, non babui; mátti-g-a-k, non potui; görði-g-a-k, non feci: if the verb has gg as final radical consonants, they change into kk, e. g. þikk-at-ek = þigg-k-at-ek, nolo accipere. In the 3rd pers. a and at or t are used indifferently, t being particularly suffixed to bisyllabic verbal flexions ending in a vowel, in order to avoid an hiatus,—skal-at or skal-a, non erit; but skolo-t, non sunto: forms with an hiatus, however, occur,—bíti-a, non mordat; renni-a, ne currat; skríði-a, id.; leti-a, ne retardet; væri-a, ne esset; urðu-a, non erant; but bíti-t, renni-t, skríði-t, urðu-t are more current forms: v. Lex. Poët. The negative suffix is almost peculiar to indic., conj., and imperat. moods; the neg. infin. hardly occurs. Nothing analogous to this form is to be found in any South-Teutonic idiom; neither do there remain any traces of its having been used in Sweden or Denmark. A single exception is the Runic verse on a stone monument in Öland, an old Danish province, now Swedish, where however the inscriptions may proceed from a Norse or Icel. hand. The Runic inscriptions run thus, sa’r aigi flo, who did not fly, old Icel. ‘flo-at,’ Baut. 1169. Neither does it occur in any Norse prose monuments (laws): but its use may yet be inferred from its occurrence in Norse poets of the 10th century, e. g. the poets Eyvind and Thiodolf; some of which instances, however, may be due to their being transmitted through Icel. oral tradition. In Bragi Gamli (9th century) it occurs twice or thrice; in the Haustlöng four times, in Ynglingatal four times, in Hákonarmál once (all Norse poems of the 10th century). In Icel. the suffixed negation was in full force through the whole of the 10th century. A slight difference in idioms, however, may be observed: Völuspá, e. g., prefers the negation by (using vas-at only once, verse 3). In the old Hávamal the suffix abounds (being used thirty-five times), see the verses 6, 10, 11, 18, 26, 29, 30, 34, 37–39, 49, 51, 52, 68, 74, 88, 113–115, 126–128, 130, 134, 136, 147, 149, 151, 153, 159. In Skírnismál, Harbarðsljóð, Lokasenna—all these poems probably composed by the same author, and not before the 10th century—about thirty times, viz. Hbl. 3, 4, 8, 14, 26, 35, 56; Skm. 5, 18, 22; Ls. 15, 16, 18, 25, 28, 30, 36, 42, 47, 49, 56, 60, 62. Egil (born circa 900, died circa 990) abounds in the use of the suffixed neg. (he most commonly avails himself of -at, -gi, or ): so, too, does Hallfred (born circa 968, died 1008), Einar Skálaglam in Vellekla (circa 940–995), and Thorarin in the Máhlíðingavísur (composed in the year 981); and in the few epigrams relating to the introduction of Christianity in Icel. (995–1000) there occur mon-k-að-ek, tek-k-at-ek, vil-k-at-ek, hlífði-t, mon-a, es-a; cp. the Kristni S. and Njala. From this time, however, its use becomes more rare. Sighvat (born circa 995, died 1040) still makes a frequent but not exclusive use of it. Subsequent poets use it now and then as an epic form, until it disappeared almost entirely in poetry at the middle or end of the 13th century. In the Sólarljóð there is not a single instance. The verses of some of our Sagas are probably later than the Sagas themselves; the greatest part of the Völsungakviður are scarcely older than the 11th century. In all these -at and conj. eigi are used indifferently. In prose the laws continued to employ the old forms long after they were abolished in common prose. The suffixed verbal negation was used,
    α. in the delivering of the oath in the Icel. Courts, esp. the Fifth Court, instituted about the year 1004; and it seems to have been used through the whole of the Icel. Commonwealth (till the year 1272). The oath of the Fifth (High) Court, as preserved in the Grágás, runs in the 1st pers., hefka ek fé borit í dóm þenna til liðs mér um sök þessa, ok ek monka bjóða, hefka ek fundit, ok monka ek finna, hvárki til laga né ólaga, p. 79; and again p. 81, only different as to ek hefka, ek monka (new Ed.): 3rd pers., hefirat hann fé; borit í dóm þenna ok monat hann bjóða, ok hefirat hann fundit, ok monat hann tinna, 80, 81; cp. also 82, and Nj. l. c. ch. 145, where it is interesting to observe that the author confounds the ist and 3rd persons, a sign of decay in grammatical form.
    β. the Speaker (lögsögumaðr), in publicly reciting and explaining the law, and speaking in the name of the law, from the Hill of Laws (lögberg), frequently employed the old form, esp. in the legal words of command es and skal (yet seldom in plur.): erat in the dictatorial phrases, erat skyldr (skylt), non esto obligatus; erat landeigandi skyldr, Grág. (Kb.) i. 17; erat hinn skyldr, 21; yngri maðr era skyldr at fasta, 35; enda erat honum þá skylt at …, 48; erat þat sakar spell, 127; era hinn þá skyldr at lýsa, 154; erat hann framar skyldr sakráða, 216; ok erat hann skyldr at ábyrgjask þat fé, 238; ok erat hann skyldr, id.; ok erat sakar aðili ella skyldr, ii. 74; erat hinn skyldr við at taka, 142; erat manni skylt at taka búfé, 143; enda erat heimting til fjár þess, 169; era hann þá skyldr at taka við í öðru fé nema hann vili, 209; ok erat þeim skylt at tíunda fé sitt, 211; ok erat hann skyldr at gjalda tíund af því, 212; erat kirkjudrottinn þá skyldr, 228; ef hann erat landeigandi, i. 136. Skalat: skalat maðr eiga fó óborit, i. 23; skalat homum þat verða optar en um siun, 55; skalat maðr ryðja við sjálfan sik, 62; skalat hann þat svá dvelja, 68; skalat hann til véfangs ganga, 71; skalat aðilja í stefnuvætti hafa, 127; ok skala hann gjalda fyrir þat, 135; ok skalat hann með sök fara, 171; enda skalat hann fleirum baugum bœta, 199; skalat hann skilja félagit, 240; skalat hann meiri skuld eiga en, ii. 4; skalat þeim meðan á brott skipta, 5; skalat hann lögvillr verða, svá, 34; skalat hon at heldr varðveita þat fé, 59; í skalat enn sami maðr þar lengr vera, 71; ok skala honum bæta þat, 79; skalat fyl telja, 89; skalat hann banna fiskför, 123; skalat hann lóga fé því á engi veg, 158; skalat drepa þá menn, 167; skalat svá skipta manneldi, 173; skalat maðr reiðast við fjórðungi vísu, 183. Plur.: skolut menn andvitni bera ok hér á þingi, i. 68; skolut mál hans standast, 71; skolut þeir færi til vefangs ganga en, 75, etc. etc. Other instances are rare: tekrat þar fé er eigi er til (a proverb), i. 9; ok um telrat þat til sakbóta, ok of telrat þá til sakbóta ( it does not count), 178; ef hann villat ( will not) lýsa sár sitt, 51; ok ræðrat hann öðrum mönnum á hendr þann úmaga, 248; ræðrat sá sínum ómögum á hendr, ii. 18; verðrat honum at sakarspelli and verðrat honum þat at s., i. 63; verðrat honum þat at sakarvörn, 149; kömrat hann öðru við, ii. 141; þarfat hann bíða til þess, i. 70; ok skilrat hann frá aðra aura, ii. 141, i. 136. Reflexive form: kömskat hann til heimtingar um þat fé, he loses the claim to the money, ii. 180, etc. All these instances are taken from the Kb. (Ed. 1853). Remarkable is also the ambiguity in the oath of Glum (see Sir Edm. Head, Viga-Glum, pp. 102, 103, note, I. c.), who, instead of the plain common formal oath—vask-at-ek þar, vák-at-ek þar, rauðk-at-ek þar odd ok egg—said, vask at þar, vák at þar, rauðk at þar. He inverted the sense by dropping the intermediate pronominal ek between the verb and þar, and pronouncing ‒ ‒́ instead of ‒́ ⏑. It further occurs in some few proverbs: varat af vöru, sleikði um þvöru, Fs. 159; veldrat sá er varir, Nj. 61 (now commonly ekki veldr sá er v., so in Grett.); erat héra at borgnara þótt hœna beri skjöld, Fms. vii. 116; era hlums vant kvað refr, dró hörpu á ísi, 19: also in some phrases, referred to as verba ipsissima from the heathen age—erat vinum líft Ingimundar, Fs. 39; erat sjá draumr minni, Ld. 128. Thorodd employs it twice or thrice: því at ek sékk-a þess meiri þörf, because í do not see any more reason for this, Skálda 167; kannka ek til þess meiri ráð en lítil, I do not know, id.; mona ( will not) mín móna ( my mammy) við mik göra verst hjóna, 163. In sacred translations of the 12th century it occurs now and then. In the Homilies and Dialogues of Gregory the Great: monatþu í því flóði verða, thou shalt not; esa þat undarligt þótt, it is not to be wondered at; hann máttia sofna, he could not sleep; moncaþ ek banna, I shall not mind, Greg. 51, 53; vasal kall heyrt á strætum, was not, Post. 645. 84; nú mona fríðir menn hér koma, Niðrst. 623. 7. In later writers as an archaism; a few times in the Al. (MS. A. M. 519), 3, 5, 6, 44, 108; and about as many times in the MS. Eirspennill (A. M. 47, fol.) [Etymon uncertain; that at is the right form may be inferred from the assimilation in at-tu, and the anastrophe in t, though the reason for the frequent dropping of the t is still unexplained. The coincidence with the Scottish dinna, canna is quite accidental.]

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > -A

  • 8 underlig

    bizarre, eccentric, funny, odd, queer, weird
    * * *
    adj strange,
    (F, især foran sb) singular ( fx experience),
    ( besynderlig, sær) odd ( fx behaviour), curious, queer,
    T funny,
    ( oftest misbilligende) peculiar ( fx smell, taste, behaviour);
    [ en underlig én] a queer fish;
    [ tegn og underlige gerninger] signs and wonders;
    [ underlig i hovedet] queer in the head;
    [ underligt nok] strange to say, oddly enough;
    (dvs syg) feel queer, fell peculiar;
    [ det er ikke så underligt] (it is) no wonder, it is not to be wondered at.

    Danish-English dictionary > underlig

  • 9 ཡ་མཚན་རྒྱུ་མེད་

    [ya mtshan rgyu med]
    that is not to be wondered at

    Tibetan-English dictionary > ཡ་མཚན་རྒྱུ་མེད་

  • 10 KYN

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    I)
    (gen. pl. kynja), n.
    1) kin, kindred (þar átti hann kyn hálft); danskr at kyni, Danish by extraction; telja kyn sitt til e-s, to claim kindred with;
    2) kind, sort, species; ískyldasta kyni, of the most befitting kind; alls kyns, of every kind; hvers kyns, of any kind; margs kyns, of many kinds; þess kyns, of that kind;
    3) gender (karl-, kvenn-kyn).
    (gen. pl. kynja), n. wonder marvel, portent (þá urðu mörg kyn bæði í draumum ok sýnum).
    * * *
    1.
    n., gen. pl. kynja, dat. kynjum; [akin to kænn, kunna]:—wonder; en eptir þetta kyn þyngisk hönd Drottins yfir …, Stj. 436; þótti mönnum þetta kyn mikil, Sturl.: þá urðu mörg kyn bæði í draumum ok sýnum, Bs. i. 662; þótti þeim þat kynjum sæta, 655 xxvii. 22; mönnum þótti kynjum við bregða, Fms. vi. 95: in mod. usage, það er ekki kyn, ‘tis not to be wondered at.
    COMPDS: kynburðr, kynjalauss, kynjalæti, kynjamein, kynjamenn, kynjasótt, kynjavetr.
    2.
    n., gen. pl. kynja, (but kyna less correct, Greg. 75, Sks. 450 B); [Ulf. kuni = γένος, passim; = φυλή, Luke ii. 36, Philipp. iii. 5; ἐφημερία, Luke i. 8; A. S. cyn; Engl. kin; O. H. G. kunni; Dutch kunne; lost in mod. Germ; Swed.-Dan. kön; Lat. genus; Gr. γένος]:—kin, kindred; þar átti hann kyn hálft, Eg. 288; faðir þeirra hafði kyn átt tveim megin Gautelfar, 72; Danskr, Sænskr at kyni, Danish, Swedish by extraction, Ó. H. passim; e-m kippir í kyn, Fms. ii. 34, Glúm. 346; telja kyn sitt til e-s, Fms. v. 132; ek á kyn á Jamtalandi, Ó. H. 211:—in names of families = a house, Ölvusinga-kyn, the house of the O., Landn.; Mýramanna-kyn, the house of the M., Eg. 770; Vatnsfirðinga-kyn, the house of the W., Ld. 129; Eireks kyn, Eirek’s kin, Ó. H. (in a verse); kyn þjóðar, mankind, Geisli 20, Merl. 2. 29; fíra kyn, lofða kyn, Ýt. 21; gumna kyn, id.; kyn beirna, id.; lýða kyn, id., Edda (in a verse); kyn aldar, id., Harms. 34; gýgjar kyn, giant-kind, Helr. 13; gyldis kyn, wolf-kind, Edda (Ht.); kyn kvenna, womankind, Kormak; karl-kyn, male kind; kvenn-kyn, womankind; jöfra kyn, the royal kin, Ó. H. (in a verse); konunga kyn, royal family, Fms. xi. 406.
    2. a tribe; í öllum kynjum ( tribes) Israel, Stj. 342; allra mannligra kyna, Greg. 75.
    II. a kind, sort, species; allr fénaðr meðr jöfnu kyni, Stj. 178; með reykelsi ok öllu kyni blóta, 656. A. ii. 14; í skyldasta kyni, of the most befitting kind, Landn. 168; hvalr tvítögr eða lengri eins kyns, Grág. ii. 337; alls kyns, of every kind, Fms. v. 345; annars kyns, of other kinds, viii. 251; hvers kyns, of any kind; engis kyns, of no kind, Stj. 27; margs kyns, of many kinds, Fb. ii. 297; þess kyns, of that kind, Fms. vi. 216.
    2. gender; karl-kyn, masculine; kvenn-kyn, feminine, Skálda 185; hvárginligt kyn, neuter, 185; föll, kyn ok nafn, 180; kynja-skipti, change of gender, 185. kyns-maðr, m. a kinsman; frá kynsmönnum Abrahams, 656 B. 2; fyrstr sinna kynsmanna, Eg. 263, 536, Fms. ii. 22.

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  • 11 good stuff

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    But if the guests had arrived at that stage when to reach the arm... for a sip of good stuff causes moral debates... it is not to be wondered at that the presence of a stranger produced no immediate commotion. (G. Meredith, ‘Evan Harrington’, ch. XI) — Но если посетители пивной дошли до такого состояния, когда нельзя протянуть руку... за стаканом виски, не выслушав нравоучения... то не приходится удивляться, что появление незнакомца прошло почти незамеченным.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > good stuff

  • 12 wonder

    /'wʌndə/ * danh từ - vật kỳ diệu, kỳ quan, vật phi thường; điều kỳ lạ, điều kỳ diệu; kỳ công =the seven wonders of the world+ bảy kỳ quan trên thế giới =a wonder of architecture+ một kỳ công về kiến trúc =to work wonders+ làm những việc kỳ lạ; thành công rực rỡ =for a wonder+ một cách kỳ diệu, thật là kỳ lạ - người kỳ diệu, thần đồng =a musical wonder+ một thần đồng về nhạc - sự ngạc nhiên, sự kinh ngạc =that is no wonder+ tất nhiên, dĩ nhiên, không có gì lạ, không có gì đáng ngạc nhiên =to fill someone with wonder+ làm cho ai kinh ngạc !a nine days' wonder - (xem) nine * động từ - ngạc nhiên, lấy làm lạ, kinh ngạc =I dont't wonder at it+ điều đó không làm cho tôi ngạc nhiên =I wonder that you never heard of it+ tôi lấy làm lạ rằng anh chưa bao giờ nghe nói về điều đó =that's not to be wondered at+ không có gì đáng kinh ngạc cả - muốn biết, tự hỏi =I wonder who he is?+ tôi tự hỏi nó là ai? =I wonder whether you can tell me+ tôi tự hỏi không biết anh có thể bảo cho tôi biết không

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  • 13 תמה

    תָּמַהּ, תָּמֵהַּ(b. h.; cmp. שָׁמַם) (to stand still,) to be astonished, amazed; to wonder; to be undecided. Pesik. R. addit, s. 1 והבריות תֹּומְהִים לומרוכ׳ and men wondered, saying, is such a thing possible? Ib. על דור המגדל אתם תֹּומְהִיןוכ׳ you wonder at what occurred to the generation of the tower: has not such a thing occurred ? Yalk. Ex. 166 וַיִתְמְהוּ תמיהא גדולה מאד and they wondered exceedingly. Pesik. Haḥod., p. 43a> היה … יושב ותָמֵהַּ בלבווכ׳ Abraham sat and was undecided in his heart, saying, which shall I choose?; Gen. R. s. 44. Ib. s. 12 מלך … ועמד לו תָּמֵיהַּ a king that rebuked his servant, and he stood there confounded. Ib. תמיה אני איךוכ׳ I wonder how great men … could disagree on Yeb.96b תמיה אני אם לאוכ׳ I should wonder, if this synagogue did not become an idolatrous temple. Arakh.l6b תְּמִיהַנִי ישוכ׳ I wonder if there is in this generation Pes.VI, 2 אל תִּתְמַהּ על אלו do not wonder at that Y. ib. 33b bot. תמיהני היאךוכ׳ I wonder how R. El. could accept such an answer. Yalk. Ex. 202 תְּמַתּ על עצמה היאךוכ׳ wonder at the very thing, why should leavened matter be forbidden ; Pes.28b תמה על עצמך (corr. acc.); a. fr. Hif. הִתְמִיהַּ 1) same. Gen. R. s. 98 על אלו אתם מַתְמִיהִין you wonder at that? if you were to see היה לכם … להַתְמִיהַּ יותר (not להתמה) you would wonder still more. Pesik. R. s. 28 מַתְמִיהִין (not מתמהין); a. e. 2) to create astonishment, act strangely. Men.40a אינו אלא מן המַתְמִיהִין is one of those who make people wonder at their strange conduct; (Ms. M. המוּתְמָהִין Hof. of those wondered at). 3) to love miracles, invent miracles. Yalk. Num. 764 אף אתה מן המַתְמַיהִים art thou, too, of the inventors of miracles? Hof. הוּתְמַהּ to be wondered at, v. supra.

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  • 14 תמהּ

    תָּמַהּ, תָּמֵהַּ(b. h.; cmp. שָׁמַם) (to stand still,) to be astonished, amazed; to wonder; to be undecided. Pesik. R. addit, s. 1 והבריות תֹּומְהִים לומרוכ׳ and men wondered, saying, is such a thing possible? Ib. על דור המגדל אתם תֹּומְהִיןוכ׳ you wonder at what occurred to the generation of the tower: has not such a thing occurred ? Yalk. Ex. 166 וַיִתְמְהוּ תמיהא גדולה מאד and they wondered exceedingly. Pesik. Haḥod., p. 43a> היה … יושב ותָמֵהַּ בלבווכ׳ Abraham sat and was undecided in his heart, saying, which shall I choose?; Gen. R. s. 44. Ib. s. 12 מלך … ועמד לו תָּמֵיהַּ a king that rebuked his servant, and he stood there confounded. Ib. תמיה אני איךוכ׳ I wonder how great men … could disagree on Yeb.96b תמיה אני אם לאוכ׳ I should wonder, if this synagogue did not become an idolatrous temple. Arakh.l6b תְּמִיהַנִי ישוכ׳ I wonder if there is in this generation Pes.VI, 2 אל תִּתְמַהּ על אלו do not wonder at that Y. ib. 33b bot. תמיהני היאךוכ׳ I wonder how R. El. could accept such an answer. Yalk. Ex. 202 תְּמַתּ על עצמה היאךוכ׳ wonder at the very thing, why should leavened matter be forbidden ; Pes.28b תמה על עצמך (corr. acc.); a. fr. Hif. הִתְמִיהַּ 1) same. Gen. R. s. 98 על אלו אתם מַתְמִיהִין you wonder at that? if you were to see היה לכם … להַתְמִיהַּ יותר (not להתמה) you would wonder still more. Pesik. R. s. 28 מַתְמִיהִין (not מתמהין); a. e. 2) to create astonishment, act strangely. Men.40a אינו אלא מן המַתְמִיהִין is one of those who make people wonder at their strange conduct; (Ms. M. המוּתְמָהִין Hof. of those wondered at). 3) to love miracles, invent miracles. Yalk. Num. 764 אף אתה מן המַתְמַיהִים art thou, too, of the inventors of miracles? Hof. הוּתְמַהּ to be wondered at, v. supra.

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  • 15 תָּמַהּ

    תָּמַהּ, תָּמֵהַּ(b. h.; cmp. שָׁמַם) (to stand still,) to be astonished, amazed; to wonder; to be undecided. Pesik. R. addit, s. 1 והבריות תֹּומְהִים לומרוכ׳ and men wondered, saying, is such a thing possible? Ib. על דור המגדל אתם תֹּומְהִיןוכ׳ you wonder at what occurred to the generation of the tower: has not such a thing occurred ? Yalk. Ex. 166 וַיִתְמְהוּ תמיהא גדולה מאד and they wondered exceedingly. Pesik. Haḥod., p. 43a> היה … יושב ותָמֵהַּ בלבווכ׳ Abraham sat and was undecided in his heart, saying, which shall I choose?; Gen. R. s. 44. Ib. s. 12 מלך … ועמד לו תָּמֵיהַּ a king that rebuked his servant, and he stood there confounded. Ib. תמיה אני איךוכ׳ I wonder how great men … could disagree on Yeb.96b תמיה אני אם לאוכ׳ I should wonder, if this synagogue did not become an idolatrous temple. Arakh.l6b תְּמִיהַנִי ישוכ׳ I wonder if there is in this generation Pes.VI, 2 אל תִּתְמַהּ על אלו do not wonder at that Y. ib. 33b bot. תמיהני היאךוכ׳ I wonder how R. El. could accept such an answer. Yalk. Ex. 202 תְּמַתּ על עצמה היאךוכ׳ wonder at the very thing, why should leavened matter be forbidden ; Pes.28b תמה על עצמך (corr. acc.); a. fr. Hif. הִתְמִיהַּ 1) same. Gen. R. s. 98 על אלו אתם מַתְמִיהִין you wonder at that? if you were to see היה לכם … להַתְמִיהַּ יותר (not להתמה) you would wonder still more. Pesik. R. s. 28 מַתְמִיהִין (not מתמהין); a. e. 2) to create astonishment, act strangely. Men.40a אינו אלא מן המַתְמִיהִין is one of those who make people wonder at their strange conduct; (Ms. M. המוּתְמָהִין Hof. of those wondered at). 3) to love miracles, invent miracles. Yalk. Num. 764 אף אתה מן המַתְמַיהִים art thou, too, of the inventors of miracles? Hof. הוּתְמַהּ to be wondered at, v. supra.

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  • 16 תָּמֵהַּ

    תָּמַהּ, תָּמֵהַּ(b. h.; cmp. שָׁמַם) (to stand still,) to be astonished, amazed; to wonder; to be undecided. Pesik. R. addit, s. 1 והבריות תֹּומְהִים לומרוכ׳ and men wondered, saying, is such a thing possible? Ib. על דור המגדל אתם תֹּומְהִיןוכ׳ you wonder at what occurred to the generation of the tower: has not such a thing occurred ? Yalk. Ex. 166 וַיִתְמְהוּ תמיהא גדולה מאד and they wondered exceedingly. Pesik. Haḥod., p. 43a> היה … יושב ותָמֵהַּ בלבווכ׳ Abraham sat and was undecided in his heart, saying, which shall I choose?; Gen. R. s. 44. Ib. s. 12 מלך … ועמד לו תָּמֵיהַּ a king that rebuked his servant, and he stood there confounded. Ib. תמיה אני איךוכ׳ I wonder how great men … could disagree on Yeb.96b תמיה אני אם לאוכ׳ I should wonder, if this synagogue did not become an idolatrous temple. Arakh.l6b תְּמִיהַנִי ישוכ׳ I wonder if there is in this generation Pes.VI, 2 אל תִּתְמַהּ על אלו do not wonder at that Y. ib. 33b bot. תמיהני היאךוכ׳ I wonder how R. El. could accept such an answer. Yalk. Ex. 202 תְּמַתּ על עצמה היאךוכ׳ wonder at the very thing, why should leavened matter be forbidden ; Pes.28b תמה על עצמך (corr. acc.); a. fr. Hif. הִתְמִיהַּ 1) same. Gen. R. s. 98 על אלו אתם מַתְמִיהִין you wonder at that? if you were to see היה לכם … להַתְמִיהַּ יותר (not להתמה) you would wonder still more. Pesik. R. s. 28 מַתְמִיהִין (not מתמהין); a. e. 2) to create astonishment, act strangely. Men.40a אינו אלא מן המַתְמִיהִין is one of those who make people wonder at their strange conduct; (Ms. M. המוּתְמָהִין Hof. of those wondered at). 3) to love miracles, invent miracles. Yalk. Num. 764 אף אתה מן המַתְמַיהִים art thou, too, of the inventors of miracles? Hof. הוּתְמַהּ to be wondered at, v. supra.

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  • 17 would

    {wud}
    1. спомагателен гл. за бъдеще време в миналото (2 и 3 л.) и условно наклонение
    he said he WOULD come той каза, че ще дойде
    WOULD she be ready, I wondered питах се дали тя ще е готова
    it WOULD be better би било/ще бъде по-добре
    2. изразява обичайно действие в миналото
    he WOULD sit there hour after hour той седеше там с часове
    3. модален гл., изразяващ упорство, настойчивост, неизбежност
    I warned her but she WOULD have it her own way предупредих я, но тя си настояваше на своето
    of course it WOULD rain on the day we chose for a walk и, разбира се, валя дъжд през деня, който избрахме за разходка, желание
    WOULD it were otherwise! де да беше иначе! I WOULD rather/just as soon stay here предпочитам да остана тук
    4. в отр. форма изразява отказ
    he WOULD not help me той не искаше/отказа да ми помогне
    the door WOULD not open вратата беше запънала/не искаше/не можеше да се отвори
    5. изразява вероятност, предположение
    it WOULD be in the year 1971 трябва да беше/да е било през 1971 г.
    that's just what you WOULD say точно това и очаквах, че ще кажеш, не можеше и да се очаква да кажеш друго
    that WOULD be the place това ще да е/трябва да е мястото
    6. изразява учтива молба
    WOULD you help me, please? бихте ли ми помогнали? I wouldn't know нямам (никаква) представа
    * * *
    {wud} pt от will 1. спомагателен гл. за бьдеще време в миналото
    * * *
    1. he said he would come той каза, че ще дойде 2. he would not help me той не искаше/отказа да ми помогне 3. he would sit there hour after hour той седеше там с часове 4. i warned her but she would have it her own way предупредих я, но тя си настояваше на своето 5. it would be better би било/ще бъде по-добре 6. it would be in the year 1971 трябва да беше/да е било през 1971 г 7. of course it would rain on the day we chose for a walk и, разбира се, валя дъжд през деня, който избрахме за разходка, желание 8. that would be the place това ще да е/трябва да е мястото 9. that's just what you would say точно това и очаквах, че ще кажеш, не можеше и да се очаква да кажеш друго 10. the door would not open вратата беше запънала/не искаше/не можеше да се отвори 11. would it were otherwise! де да беше иначе! i would rather/just as soon stay here предпочитам да остана тук 12. would she be ready, i wondered питах се дали тя ще е готова 13. would you help me, please? бихте ли ми помогнали? i wouldn't know нямам (никаква) представа 14. в отр. форма изразява отказ 15. изразява вероятност, предположение 16. изразява обичайно действие в миналото 17. изразява учтива молба 18. модален гл., изразяващ упорство, настойчивост, неизбежност 19. спомагателен гл. за бъдеще време в миналото (2 и 3 л.) и условно наклонение
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    would [wud] past от will2; 1. спом. гл. за бъдеще време в миналото и условно наклонение; he said he \would come той каза, че ще дойде; \would it be ready, I wondered питах се дали ще бъде готово; it \would be better би било (ще бъде) по-добре; a policeman \would not live one year if he obeyed these regulations ако следваше тези инструкции, един полицай не би останал жив и една година; 2. изразява обичайно действие в миналото; he \would sit gazing in the fire for hours той седеше с часове, втренчил поглед в огъня; 3. модален гл., който изразява 1) упорство: he \wouldn' t listen to me не иска да ме чуе; 2) желание: \would it were otherwise! де да беше иначе! I \would rather ( just as soon) предпочитам; 3) вероятност; you \wouldn' t know him едва ли (няма откъде да) го познавате; 4) молба: \would you come here, please бихте ли дошли насам, моля; 5) съвет: I \wouldn' t worry about it аз (на ваше място) не бих се притеснявал.

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  • 18 malo

    adj.
    1 bad, wrong.
    2 bad, lousy, crummy, below par.
    3 bad, wicked, evil, ill.
    4 bad, rotten, crook, decayed.
    5 bad, out of order, out of service.
    m.
    1 bad one.
    2 bad guy, baddy.
    * * *
    1 bad
    ¡qué día tan malo hace! what dreadful weather!
    2 (malvado) wicked, evil
    3 (travieso) naughty
    ¡qué niño más malo! what a naughty child!
    4 (nocivo) harmful
    5 (enfermo) ill, sick
    7 (falso) false
    8 (difícil) difficult
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (en la ficción) baddy, villain
    ¿quién es el malo? who's the baddy?
    \
    de mala manera badly, rudely
    estar a malas con alguien to be on bad terms with somebody
    estar de malas (malhumorado) to be in a bad mood 2 (desafortunado) to be unlucky
    estar mala familiar to have one's period
    estar malo,-a familiar to be ill, US be sick
    lo malo es que... the trouble is that...
    ¡malo! bad news!
    cuando no mira a los ojos ¡malo! if he doesn't look you in the eye it's bad news
    poner malo,-a a alguien familiar to drive somebody mad
    ponerse malo,-a familiar to get ill, US get sick
    por las buenas o por las malas whether one likes it or not
    por las malas by force
    mala educación bad manners plural
    mala jugada dirty trick
    mala pasada dirty trick
    mala pata bad luck
    malos tratos ill-treatment
    mala voluntad ill will
    * * *
    1. (f. - mala)
    noun
    villain, bad person
    2. (f. - mala)
    adj.
    1) bad
    2) evil
    4) ill
    5) poor, cheap
    * * *
    malo, -a
    1. ADJ
    ( antes de sm sing mal)
    1) (=perjudicial) bad
    2) (=imperfecto) bad

    un chiste malísimo — a really bad joke, a terrible joke

    ni un(a) mal(a)..., no hay ni un mal bar para tomar algo — there isn't a single little bar where we can get a drink

    3) (=adverso) bad

    he tenido mala suerte — I've had bad luck, I've been unlucky

    -es tarde y no ha llamado -¡malo! — "it's late and she hasn't called" - "oh dear!"

    lo malo es que... — the trouble is (that)...

    pata 1., 6)
    4) (=desagradable) bad

    un olor muy maloa bad o nasty smell

    5) (=podrido)
    6) (=reprobable) wrong

    ¿qué tiene de malo? — what's wrong with that?

    ¿qué tiene de malo comer helados en invierno? — what's wrong with eating ice cream in winter?

    arte 2), idea 3), leche 10), lengua 1), manera 2), pasada 5), trato 4), uva 1)
    7) (=travieso) naughty

    ¡no seas malo! — don't be naughty!

    8) (=enfermo) ill
    9) (=inepto) bad
    10) (=difícil) hard, difficult

    es un animal malo de domesticarit's a hard o difficult animal to tame

    es muy malo de vencerhe's very hard o difficult to beat

    11)
    - venir de malas
    2.
    SM / F (=personaje) (Teat) villain; (Cine) baddie *
    3.
    SM

    el malo — (Rel) the Evil One, the Devil

    * * *
    I
    2) [ser] ( en calidad) < producto> bad, poor; <película/novela> bad
    3) [ser]
    a) ( incompetente) <alumno/actor> bad

    soy muy mala para los númerosI'm terrible o very bad with figures

    b) <padre/marido/amigo> bad
    4) [SER] (desfavorable, adverso) bad

    qué mala suerte! — what bad luck!, how unlucky!

    lo malo es que... — the thing o trouble is that...

    estar de malas — ( de mal humor) (fam) to be in a bad mood; ( desafortunado) (esp AmL) to be unlucky

    5) [ser] (inconveniente, perjudicial) <hábitos/lecturas> bad
    6) [SER] ( sin gracia) < chiste> bad
    7) [SER] ( desagradable) <olor/aliento> bad

    hace tan malo — (Esp) it's such horrible weather

    8) [estar] ( en mal estado) < alimento>

    el pescado/queso está malo — the fish/cheese has gone bad, that fish/cheese is off (BrE)

    9)
    a) (desmejorado, no saludable)

    tienes mala cara/mal aspecto — you don't look well

    b) [SER] (serio, grave) serious
    c) [estar] (Esp, Méx fam) ( enfermo) sick (AmE), ill (BrE)
    d) [ESTAR] (Esp fam & euf) < mujer>
    10) [ser] ( difícil)

    malo de + inf — difficult to + inf

    11) [ser] ( en sentido ético) < persona> nasty

    no seas mala, préstamelo — don't be mean o rotten, lend it to me (colloq)

    una mujer malaa wicked o an evil woman

    a la mala — (Chi fam)

    12) (Esp) ( uso enfático) (delante del n)
    II
    - la masculino, femenino (leng infantil o hum) baddy (colloq)
    * * *
    = bad [worse -comp., worst -sup.], poor [poorer -comp., poorest -sup.], wrong, trashy [trashier -comp., trashiest -sup.], naughty [naughtier -comp., naugtiest -sup.], villain, evil, crummy [crummier -comp., crummiest -sup.], lame.
    Ex. I'm not saying that it is bad, but it is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.
    Ex. Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).
    Ex. In a conventional system, the omission of a punctuation mark or an abbreviation will not necessarily cause an entry to be filed in the wrong place, because humans can compensate for variations in spelling and punctuation.
    Ex. Wilensky has argued that 'the good, the mediocre and the trashy are becoming fused in one massive middle mush' and that 'intellectuals are increasingly tempted to play to mass audiences'.
    Ex. He felt like a naughty school-boy.
    Ex. The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.
    Ex. One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.
    Ex. One librarian bluntly wondered about the ethics of sending ' crummy looking books with information that is incorrect or obsolete to the needy (because) everyone should have access to good material'.
    Ex. Democrats are lame, feckless, timid, with no ideas, no vision, no message, and no future.
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    * acabar mal = come to + a bad end.
    * algo anda mal = something is amiss.
    * algo va mal = something is amiss.
    * andar mal = feel under + the weather, be under the weather.
    * andar tramando algo malo = be up to no good, get up to + no good.
    * aplicar mal = misapply.
    * a veces las cosas salen mal = shit happens.
    * bastante malo = third rate [third-rate].
    * bicho malo = nasty piece of work.
    * caer mal = rub + Nombre + up the wrong way.
    * calcular mal = misjudge.
    * chiste malo = shaggy dog story.
    * citar mal = misquote.
    * comportarse mal = misbehave, act up.
    * comportarse muy mal con = be rotten to.
    * comprender mal = misunderstand.
    * concebir mal = misconceive.
    * con mala fama = disreputable.
    * con mala reputación = disreputable.
    * control de las malas hierbas = weed control.
    * corregir un mal = correct + a wrong.
    * creer que estar mal = feel + wrong.
    * dar de mala gana = begrudge, grudge.
    * dar mala impresión = look + bad.
    * decían las malas lenguas que = rumour had it that.
    * decir con mal humor = spit out.
    * dejar un mal sabor de boca = leave + a bad taste in + Posesivo + mouth.
    * de mala calidad = shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.].
    * de mala fama = of bad repute, notorious.
    * de mala gana = reluctantly, grudgingly, grudging, begrudgingly, unwillingly.
    * de mala leche = like a bear with a sore head, in a foul mood.
    * de mala reputación = of bad repute, notorious.
    * de mal aspecto = seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], nasty looking, shanky [shankier -comp., shankiest -sup.].
    * de malas pulgas = in a grouch.
    * de mala uva = in a foul mood.
    * de mal carácter = ill-natured.
    * de mal genio = bad-tempered, grumpy [grumpier -comp., grumpiest -sup.], curmudgeonly, crusty [crustier -comp., crustiest -sup.], irascible, shrewish, short-tempered, ill-natured.
    * de mal gusto = in bad taste, distasteful, tawdry [tawdrier -comp., tawdriest -sup.], unbecoming, tasteless, tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.], naff, trashy [trashier -comp., trashiest -sup.].
    * de mal humor = crotchety.
    * de mal sabor = unbecoming.
    * de mal vivir = disreputable.
    * dentro de lo malo lo menos malo = the best of a bad lot.
    * diagnosticar mal = misdiagnose.
    * día malo = bad hair day.
    * dicen las malas lenguas que = rumour has it that.
    * el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer aug = red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning.
    * en mala forma = in bad nick.
    * en malas condiciones = in poor condition, in bad condition, in bad shape, in poor shape, in bad nick.
    * en mal estado = in bad condition, in poor condition, in bad shape, in poor shape, in bad nick.
    * entender mal = misunderstand, misconceive, mishearing.
    * escuchar mal = mishearing.
    * estar mal = be wrong, feel under + the weather, be under the weather.
    * estar mal comunicado con = have + poor connections with.
    * estar mal encaminado = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong track.
    * estar mal preparado = ill-prepared.
    * estar mal visto = frown on/upon.
    * estar tramando algo malo = be up to no good, get up to + no good.
    * funcionar mal = malfunction.
    * gestionar mal = mismanage.
    * golpe de malasuerte = stroke of misfortune.
    * hablar mal de = speak out against, speak + ill of, say + nasty things about, slag + Nombre + off, slate, diss.
    * hacer sentir mal = make + Nombre + feel bad.
    * ir de mal en peor = go from + bad to worse.
    * ir mal = go + wrong.
    * ir mal encaminado = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong track.
    * ir por mal camino = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong track.
    * juzgar mal = misjudge, misconceive.
    * limpieza de malas hierbas = weeding.
    * llevar por el mal camino = lead + astray.
    * llevar por mal camino = mislead.
    * lo bueno y lo malo = the rights and wrongs.
    * lo que está bien y lo que está mal = rights and wrongs.
    * lo uno es tan malo como lo otro = one is as bad as the other.
    * mala administración = mismanagement.
    * mala aplicación = misapplication.
    * mala calidad = badness.
    * mala cizaña = rotten apple.
    * mala colocación = misplacement, misfiling.
    * mala colocación en los estantes = misshelving.
    * mala compañía = bad apple, rotten apple, damaged goods.
    * mala conducta = misconduct, misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA].
    * mala conducta científica = scientific misconduct.
    * mala decisión = bad judgement.
    * mal + Adjetivo = poorly + Adjetivo.
    * mala educación = impoliteness.
    * mala experiencia = horror story.
    * mala fama = ill-repute, bad repute, bad reputation, ill reputation.
    * mala fortuna = misfortune.
    * mala gestión = mismanagement.
    * mala hierba = weed, bad apple, rotten apple.
    * mala influencia = bad seed, bad influence.
    * mala intención = sinisterness, ill will.
    * mala interpretación = misinterpretation.
    * mala jugada = dirty trick.
    * mala leche = nastiness, bad blood.
    * mal aliento = bad breath.
    * mala ordenación = misfiling.
    * mala palabra = dirty word.
    * mala pasada = dirty trick.
    * mala persona = rotten apple, a bad lot.
    * mala racha económica = economic doldrums.
    * mala reputación = ill-repute, bad repute, bad reputation, ill reputation.
    * mal armado = ill-armed.
    * mala salud = poor health.
    * mala semilla = bad seed.
    * malas experiencias = awful experience.
    * malas pulgas = ornery, grouchiness, grouch.
    * mala suerte = misfortune, mischance, bad luck, tough luck, hard luck, losing streak.
    * malas vibraciones = bad vibes.
    * mal atendido = ill-served.
    * mala tierra = poor soil.
    * mala vista = poor eyesight.
    * mala voluntad = ill will.
    * mal batido = badly-beaten.
    * mal comportamiento = misconduct, disruptive behaviour, misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA].
    * mal comportamiento científico = scientific misconduct.
    * mal concebido = ill-conceived.
    * mal configurado = misconfigured.
    * mal considerado = poorly-regarded.
    * mal cuidado = mishandling.
    * mal día = bad hair day.
    * mal digerido = ill-digested.
    * mal educado = impolite.
    * mal emparejado = mismated.
    * mal enfocado = ill-adapted.
    * mal escrito = mistyped, ill-written, badly written.
    * mal estado = disrepair, state of disrepair.
    * mal estado de salud = poor health.
    * mal estructurado = ill-structured.
    * mal expresado = inarticulate.
    * mal formado = ill-trained.
    * mal formulado = badly formulated.
    * mal funcionamiento = malfunction, malfunctioning.
    * mal fundido = ill-cast.
    * mal genio = bile, short temper.
    * mal gusto = bad taste, tawdriness.
    * mal hecho para = ill suited to/for.
    * mal iluminado = badly-lit.
    * mal informado = ill-informed.
    * mal juicio = bad judgement.
    * mal llamado = ill-named.
    * mal menor = lesser evil.
    * malo del estómago = upset stomach.
    * malo, el = bad guy, the.
    * mal oído = poor hearing.
    * mal olor = stench.
    * mal ordenado en los estantes = misshelved.
    * mal ordenado los estantes = misshelved.
    * mal organizado = ill-structured.
    * malos, los = baddies, the.
    * malos tiempos = bad times.
    * malos tratos = mistreatment, battery, maltreatment, physical abuse.
    * malos tratos a la mujer = wife beating, wife battering, wife abuse.
    * mal pagado = low-paid, underpaid.
    * mal perdedor = sore loser, bad loser.
    * mal planeado = ill-planned.
    * mal preparado = ill-prepared, ill-equipped, ill-trained.
    * mal presentado = poorly presented.
    * mal provisto = poorly stocked.
    * mal remunerado = poorly paid, poorly remunerated.
    * mal retribuido = underpaid.
    * mal rollo = bad vibes.
    * mal sabor de boca = bad taste in + Posesivo + mouth.
    * mal social = societal ill.
    * mal surtido = poorly stocked.
    * mal trago = awful experience.
    * mal uso = misuse, mishandling.
    * mal ventilado = stuffy [stuffier -comp., stuffies -sup.].
    * manejar mal = mishandle.
    * más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer = better the devil you know (than the devil you don't).
    * mirar con malos ojos = glower, scowl (at).
    * muy mal tiempo = severe weather.
    * no + haber + nada malo en = there + be + nothing wrong in/with.
    * no hay mal que por bien no venga = to every cloud, there is a silver lining.
    * no hay mal que por bien no venga = every cloud has a silver lining, be a blessing in disguise.
    * no salir mal parado por = be none the worse for (that).
    * oír mal = mishearing.
    * para bien o para mal = for better or (for) worse, for good or (for) ill, for good or (for) evil.
    * para mal = for the worse.
    * pasarlo mal = have + a thin time, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult times.
    * pasarlo muy mal = have + a tough time, have + a hard time.
    * persona vaga y mal vestida = slob.
    * poner a mal tiempo buena cara = keep + Posesivo + chin up.
    * ponerse a malas con = run + afoul of, fall + afoul of.
    * por la mala fortuna = by ill fate.
    * por la mala suerte = by ill luck, by bad luck, by ill fate.
    * por las buenas o por las malas = by hook or by crook.
    * por mala fortuna = unfortunately, unhappily, sadly.
    * por mala suerte = by ill luck, by bad luck, by a stroke of bad luck, by ill fate.
    * por mal camino = astray.
    * portarse muy mal con = be rotten to.
    * quedar mal = lose + face.
    * que queda mal = ill-fitting.
    * quitarse una mala reputación = clean up + bad reputation.
    * racha de mala suerte = losing streak.
    * recibir mala prensa = acquire + a bad name.
    * reformar malos hábitos = reform + bad habits.
    * representar mal = misrepresent.
    * salir horriblemente mal = go + horribly wrong.
    * salir mal = go + wrong, go + awry, misfire, backfire.
    * se avecinan malos tiempos = hard times lie ahead.
    * sentirse mal = feel + bad, feel under + the weather, be under the weather, feel + wrong.
    * sentirse mal con Uno mismo = feel + wrong.
    * ser malo = be a joke, spell + bad news, make + poor + Nombre.
    * si mal no + Pronombre + acordarse = to the best of + Posesivo + recollection.
    * tener mala fama = hold in + disrepute.
    * tener mala fama por = be infamous for.
    * tener malas conexiones con = have + poor connections with.
    * tener malas intenciones = be up to no good, get up to + no good.
    * tener mal ojo para juzgar a la gente = be a bad judge of character.
    * tener muy mala cara = look like + death warmed (over/up).
    * tener un mal concepto de Alguien = show + low regard for, give + low regard to.
    * tener un mal día = have + a bad day.
    * terminar mal = come to + a bad end.
    * tiempo muy malo = severe weather.
    * tierra mala = poor soil.
    * traerse algo malo entre manos = be up to no good, get up to + no good.
    * tratar mal = maltreat, manhandle.
    * usar mal = abuse, misuse.
    * * *
    I
    2) [ser] ( en calidad) < producto> bad, poor; <película/novela> bad
    3) [ser]
    a) ( incompetente) <alumno/actor> bad

    soy muy mala para los númerosI'm terrible o very bad with figures

    b) <padre/marido/amigo> bad
    4) [SER] (desfavorable, adverso) bad

    qué mala suerte! — what bad luck!, how unlucky!

    lo malo es que... — the thing o trouble is that...

    estar de malas — ( de mal humor) (fam) to be in a bad mood; ( desafortunado) (esp AmL) to be unlucky

    5) [ser] (inconveniente, perjudicial) <hábitos/lecturas> bad
    6) [SER] ( sin gracia) < chiste> bad
    7) [SER] ( desagradable) <olor/aliento> bad

    hace tan malo — (Esp) it's such horrible weather

    8) [estar] ( en mal estado) < alimento>

    el pescado/queso está malo — the fish/cheese has gone bad, that fish/cheese is off (BrE)

    9)
    a) (desmejorado, no saludable)

    tienes mala cara/mal aspecto — you don't look well

    b) [SER] (serio, grave) serious
    c) [estar] (Esp, Méx fam) ( enfermo) sick (AmE), ill (BrE)
    d) [ESTAR] (Esp fam & euf) < mujer>
    10) [ser] ( difícil)

    malo de + inf — difficult to + inf

    11) [ser] ( en sentido ético) < persona> nasty

    no seas mala, préstamelo — don't be mean o rotten, lend it to me (colloq)

    una mujer malaa wicked o an evil woman

    a la mala — (Chi fam)

    12) (Esp) ( uso enfático) (delante del n)
    II
    - la masculino, femenino (leng infantil o hum) baddy (colloq)
    * * *
    el malo
    (n.) = bad guy, the

    Ex: The author offers an interpretation of why in professional wrestling the bad guy is often victorious, by whatever means necessary including foul play.

    = bad [worse -comp., worst -sup.], poor [poorer -comp., poorest -sup.], wrong, trashy [trashier -comp., trashiest -sup.], naughty [naughtier -comp., naugtiest -sup.], villain, evil, crummy [crummier -comp., crummiest -sup.], lame.

    Ex: I'm not saying that it is bad, but it is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.

    Ex: Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).
    Ex: In a conventional system, the omission of a punctuation mark or an abbreviation will not necessarily cause an entry to be filed in the wrong place, because humans can compensate for variations in spelling and punctuation.
    Ex: Wilensky has argued that 'the good, the mediocre and the trashy are becoming fused in one massive middle mush' and that 'intellectuals are increasingly tempted to play to mass audiences'.
    Ex: He felt like a naughty school-boy.
    Ex: The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.
    Ex: One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.
    Ex: One librarian bluntly wondered about the ethics of sending ' crummy looking books with information that is incorrect or obsolete to the needy (because) everyone should have access to good material'.
    Ex: Democrats are lame, feckless, timid, with no ideas, no vision, no message, and no future.
    * acabar mal = come to + a bad end.
    * algo anda mal = something is amiss.
    * algo va mal = something is amiss.
    * andar mal = feel under + the weather, be under the weather.
    * andar tramando algo malo = be up to no good, get up to + no good.
    * aplicar mal = misapply.
    * a veces las cosas salen mal = shit happens.
    * bastante malo = third rate [third-rate].
    * bicho malo = nasty piece of work.
    * caer mal = rub + Nombre + up the wrong way.
    * calcular mal = misjudge.
    * chiste malo = shaggy dog story.
    * citar mal = misquote.
    * comportarse mal = misbehave, act up.
    * comportarse muy mal con = be rotten to.
    * comprender mal = misunderstand.
    * concebir mal = misconceive.
    * con mala fama = disreputable.
    * con mala reputación = disreputable.
    * control de las malas hierbas = weed control.
    * corregir un mal = correct + a wrong.
    * creer que estar mal = feel + wrong.
    * dar de mala gana = begrudge, grudge.
    * dar mala impresión = look + bad.
    * decían las malas lenguas que = rumour had it that.
    * decir con mal humor = spit out.
    * dejar un mal sabor de boca = leave + a bad taste in + Posesivo + mouth.
    * de mala calidad = shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.].
    * de mala fama = of bad repute, notorious.
    * de mala gana = reluctantly, grudgingly, grudging, begrudgingly, unwillingly.
    * de mala leche = like a bear with a sore head, in a foul mood.
    * de mala reputación = of bad repute, notorious.
    * de mal aspecto = seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], nasty looking, shanky [shankier -comp., shankiest -sup.].
    * de malas pulgas = in a grouch.
    * de mala uva = in a foul mood.
    * de mal carácter = ill-natured.
    * de mal en peor = out of the fire and into the frying pan.
    * de mal genio = bad-tempered, grumpy [grumpier -comp., grumpiest -sup.], curmudgeonly, crusty [crustier -comp., crustiest -sup.], irascible, shrewish, short-tempered, ill-natured.
    * de mal gusto = in bad taste, distasteful, tawdry [tawdrier -comp., tawdriest -sup.], unbecoming, tasteless, tacky [tackier -comp., tackiest -sup.], naff, trashy [trashier -comp., trashiest -sup.].
    * de mal humor = crotchety.
    * de mal sabor = unbecoming.
    * de mal vivir = disreputable.
    * dentro de lo malo lo menos malo = the best of a bad lot.
    * diagnosticar mal = misdiagnose.
    * día malo = bad hair day.
    * dicen las malas lenguas que = rumour has it that.
    * el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer aug = red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning.
    * en mala forma = in bad nick.
    * en malas condiciones = in poor condition, in bad condition, in bad shape, in poor shape, in bad nick.
    * en mal estado = in bad condition, in poor condition, in bad shape, in poor shape, in bad nick.
    * entender mal = misunderstand, misconceive, mishearing.
    * escuchar mal = mishearing.
    * estar mal = be wrong, feel under + the weather, be under the weather.
    * estar mal comunicado con = have + poor connections with.
    * estar mal encaminado = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong track.
    * estar mal preparado = ill-prepared.
    * estar mal visto = frown on/upon.
    * estar tramando algo malo = be up to no good, get up to + no good.
    * funcionar mal = malfunction.
    * gestionar mal = mismanage.
    * golpe de malasuerte = stroke of misfortune.
    * hablar mal de = speak out against, speak + ill of, say + nasty things about, slag + Nombre + off, slate, diss.
    * hacer sentir mal = make + Nombre + feel bad.
    * ir de mal en peor = go from + bad to worse.
    * ir mal = go + wrong.
    * ir mal encaminado = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong track.
    * ir por mal camino = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong track.
    * juzgar mal = misjudge, misconceive.
    * limpieza de malas hierbas = weeding.
    * llevar por el mal camino = lead + astray.
    * llevar por mal camino = mislead.
    * lo bueno y lo malo = the rights and wrongs.
    * lo que está bien y lo que está mal = rights and wrongs.
    * lo uno es tan malo como lo otro = one is as bad as the other.
    * mala administración = mismanagement.
    * mala aplicación = misapplication.
    * mala calidad = badness.
    * mala cizaña = rotten apple.
    * mala colocación = misplacement, misfiling.
    * mala colocación en los estantes = misshelving.
    * mala compañía = bad apple, rotten apple, damaged goods.
    * mala conducta = misconduct, misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA].
    * mala conducta científica = scientific misconduct.
    * mala decisión = bad judgement.
    * mal + Adjetivo = poorly + Adjetivo.
    * mala educación = impoliteness.
    * mala experiencia = horror story.
    * mala fama = ill-repute, bad repute, bad reputation, ill reputation.
    * mala fortuna = misfortune.
    * mala gestión = mismanagement.
    * mala hierba = weed, bad apple, rotten apple.
    * mala influencia = bad seed, bad influence.
    * mala intención = sinisterness, ill will.
    * mala interpretación = misinterpretation.
    * mala jugada = dirty trick.
    * mala leche = nastiness, bad blood.
    * mal aliento = bad breath.
    * mala ordenación = misfiling.
    * mala palabra = dirty word.
    * mala pasada = dirty trick.
    * mala persona = rotten apple, a bad lot.
    * mala racha económica = economic doldrums.
    * mala reputación = ill-repute, bad repute, bad reputation, ill reputation.
    * mal armado = ill-armed.
    * mala salud = poor health.
    * mala semilla = bad seed.
    * malas experiencias = awful experience.
    * malas pulgas = ornery, grouchiness, grouch.
    * mala suerte = misfortune, mischance, bad luck, tough luck, hard luck, losing streak.
    * malas vibraciones = bad vibes.
    * mal atendido = ill-served.
    * mala tierra = poor soil.
    * mala vista = poor eyesight.
    * mala voluntad = ill will.
    * mal batido = badly-beaten.
    * mal comportamiento = misconduct, disruptive behaviour, misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA].
    * mal comportamiento científico = scientific misconduct.
    * mal concebido = ill-conceived.
    * mal configurado = misconfigured.
    * mal considerado = poorly-regarded.
    * mal cuidado = mishandling.
    * mal día = bad hair day.
    * mal digerido = ill-digested.
    * mal educado = impolite.
    * mal emparejado = mismated.
    * mal enfocado = ill-adapted.
    * mal escrito = mistyped, ill-written, badly written.
    * mal estado = disrepair, state of disrepair.
    * mal estado de salud = poor health.
    * mal estructurado = ill-structured.
    * mal expresado = inarticulate.
    * mal formado = ill-trained.
    * mal formulado = badly formulated.
    * mal funcionamiento = malfunction, malfunctioning.
    * mal fundido = ill-cast.
    * mal genio = bile, short temper.
    * mal gusto = bad taste, tawdriness.
    * mal hecho para = ill suited to/for.
    * mal iluminado = badly-lit.
    * mal informado = ill-informed.
    * mal juicio = bad judgement.
    * mal llamado = ill-named.
    * mal menor = lesser evil.
    * malo del estómago = upset stomach.
    * malo, el = bad guy, the.
    * mal oído = poor hearing.
    * mal olor = stench.
    * mal ordenado en los estantes = misshelved.
    * mal ordenado los estantes = misshelved.
    * mal organizado = ill-structured.
    * malos, los = baddies, the.
    * malos tiempos = bad times.
    * malos tratos = mistreatment, battery, maltreatment, physical abuse.
    * malos tratos a la mujer = wife beating, wife battering, wife abuse.
    * mal pagado = low-paid, underpaid.
    * mal perdedor = sore loser, bad loser.
    * mal planeado = ill-planned.
    * mal preparado = ill-prepared, ill-equipped, ill-trained.
    * mal presentado = poorly presented.
    * mal provisto = poorly stocked.
    * mal remunerado = poorly paid, poorly remunerated.
    * mal retribuido = underpaid.
    * mal rollo = bad vibes.
    * mal sabor de boca = bad taste in + Posesivo + mouth.
    * mal social = societal ill.
    * mal surtido = poorly stocked.
    * mal trago = awful experience.
    * mal uso = misuse, mishandling.
    * mal ventilado = stuffy [stuffier -comp., stuffies -sup.].
    * manejar mal = mishandle.
    * más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer = better the devil you know (than the devil you don't).
    * mirar con malos ojos = glower, scowl (at).
    * muy mal tiempo = severe weather.
    * no + haber + nada malo en = there + be + nothing wrong in/with.
    * no hay mal que por bien no venga = to every cloud, there is a silver lining.
    * no hay mal que por bien no venga = every cloud has a silver lining, be a blessing in disguise.
    * no salir mal parado por = be none the worse for (that).
    * oír mal = mishearing.
    * para bien o para mal = for better or (for) worse, for good or (for) ill, for good or (for) evil.
    * para mal = for the worse.
    * pasarlo mal = have + a thin time, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult times.
    * pasarlo muy mal = have + a tough time, have + a hard time.
    * persona vaga y mal vestida = slob.
    * poner a mal tiempo buena cara = keep + Posesivo + chin up.
    * ponerse a malas con = run + afoul of, fall + afoul of.
    * por la mala fortuna = by ill fate.
    * por la mala suerte = by ill luck, by bad luck, by ill fate.
    * por las buenas o por las malas = by hook or by crook.
    * por mala fortuna = unfortunately, unhappily, sadly.
    * por mala suerte = by ill luck, by bad luck, by a stroke of bad luck, by ill fate.
    * por mal camino = astray.
    * portarse muy mal con = be rotten to.
    * quedar mal = lose + face.
    * que queda mal = ill-fitting.
    * quitarse una mala reputación = clean up + bad reputation.
    * racha de mala suerte = losing streak.
    * recibir mala prensa = acquire + a bad name.
    * reformar malos hábitos = reform + bad habits.
    * representar mal = misrepresent.
    * salir horriblemente mal = go + horribly wrong.
    * salir mal = go + wrong, go + awry, misfire, backfire.
    * se avecinan malos tiempos = hard times lie ahead.
    * sentirse mal = feel + bad, feel under + the weather, be under the weather, feel + wrong.
    * sentirse mal con Uno mismo = feel + wrong.
    * ser malo = be a joke, spell + bad news, make + poor + Nombre.
    * si mal no + Pronombre + acordarse = to the best of + Posesivo + recollection.
    * tener mala fama = hold in + disrepute.
    * tener mala fama por = be infamous for.
    * tener malas conexiones con = have + poor connections with.
    * tener malas intenciones = be up to no good, get up to + no good.
    * tener mal ojo para juzgar a la gente = be a bad judge of character.
    * tener muy mala cara = look like + death warmed (over/up).
    * tener un mal concepto de Alguien = show + low regard for, give + low regard to.
    * tener un mal día = have + a bad day.
    * terminar mal = come to + a bad end.
    * tiempo muy malo = severe weather.
    * tierra mala = poor soil.
    * traerse algo malo entre manos = be up to no good, get up to + no good.
    * tratar mal = maltreat, manhandle.
    * usar mal = abuse, misuse.

    * * *
    malo1 -la
    [ The form mal is used before masculine singular nouns. mal2 (↑ mal (2)) ]
    A [ SER] (en calidad) ‹producto› bad, poor; ‹película/novela› bad
    la tela es de mala calidad the material is poor quality
    tiene mala ortografía her spelling is bad o poor, she's a bad o poor speller
    más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer better the devil you know (than the devil you don't)
    B [ SER]
    1 (incompetente) ‹alumno/actor› bad
    soy muy mala para los números I'm terrible o very bad with figures
    2 ‹padre/marido/amigo› bad
    C [ SER] (desfavorable, adverso) bad
    ¡qué mala suerte! what bad luck!, how unlucky!
    la obra tuvo mala crítica the play got bad reviews
    están en mala situación económica they're going through hard times
    lo malo es que va a haber mucho tráfico the only thing o trouble o problem is that there'll be a lot of traffic
    en las malas ( AmS): un amigo no te abandona en las malas a friend doesn't abandon you when things are tough o when times are bad
    estar de malas (de mal humor) ( fam) to be in a bad mood; (desafortunado) ( esp AmL) to be unlucky
    por las malas unwillingly
    vas a tener que hacerlo, ya sea por las buenas o por las malas you'll have to do it whether you like it or not
    D [ SER] (inconveniente, perjudicial) ‹hábitos/lecturas› bad
    llegas en mal momento you've come at an awkward o a bad moment
    es malo tomar tanto sol it's not good to sunbathe so much
    E [ SER] (sin gracia) ‹chiste› bad
    F [ SER]
    1 (desagradable) ‹olor/aliento› bad
    hace un día muy malo it's a horrible day
    nos hizo mal tiempo we had bad weather
    hace tan malo ( Esp); it's such horrible weather, the weather's so horrible
    2 ( Chi fam) (feo) ugly
    G [ ESTAR] (en mal estado) ‹alimento›
    ese pescado/queso está malo that fish/cheese has gone bad, that fish/cheese is off ( BrE)
    H
    1
    (desmejorado, no saludable): tienes mal aspecto you don't look very well
    tienes mala cara you don't look well
    yo le veo muy mal color he looks terribly pale to me
    2 [ SER] (serio, grave) serious
    fue una mala caída it was a bad fall
    no tiene nada malo it's nothing serious
    3 [ ESTAR] (Esp, Méx fam) (enfermo) sick ( AmE), ill ( BrE)
    el pobre está malito the poor thing's not very well ( colloq)
    4 [ ESTAR]
    ( Esp fam euf) ‹mujer› estoy mala I've got my period, it's the time of the month ( colloq euph)
    me he puesto mala my period's started
    I [ SER] (difícil) malo DE + INF difficult to + INF
    esta tela es mala de planchar this material is difficult to iron
    es muy malo de convencer he's very difficult o hard to persuade, it's very difficult o hard to persuade him
    Sentido II [ SER] (en sentido ético) ‹persona›
    ¡qué malo eres con tu hermano! you're really horrible o nasty to your brother
    no seas mala, préstamelo don't be mean o rotten, lend it to me ( colloq)
    una mala mujer a loose woman
    es una mujer muy mala she's a wicked o an evil woman
    a la mala ( Chi fam): se lo quitaron a la mala they did him out of it ( colloq)
    pasó la cámara a la mala she sneaked the camera through ( colloq)
    un ataque a la mala a sneak attack
    no nos ofrecieron ni un mal café they didn't even offer us a (lousy) cup of coffee
    no había ni una mala silla para sentarse there wasn't a single damn chair to sit on ( colloq)
    Compuestos:
    feminine weed
    ( Esp): tiene muy maloa idea she's a nasty character o a nasty piece of work ( colloq)
    lo hizo a or con maloa idea he did it deliberately o to be nasty, he did it knowing it would hurt ( o cause trouble etc)
    lo hizo con maloa leche (Esp, Méx, Ven); he did it deliberately o to be nasty, he did it knowing it would hurt ( o cause trouble etc)
    está de maloa leche ( Esp); she's in a foul mood ( colloq)
    ¡qué maloa leche, se ha puesto a llover! ( Esp); what a drag! it's started raining ( colloq)
    feminine ( esp AmL) rude o dirty word
    feminine dirty trick
    me hizo or jugó una maloa pasada she played a dirty trick on me
    los nervios me jugaron una maloa pasada my nerves got the better of me
    feminine ( fam); bad luck
    hacerse maloa sangre to get worked up ( colloq), to get into a state ( colloq)
    fpl guile, cunning
    todo lo ha conseguido con maloas artes she's got everything she has by guile o through cunning
    fpl ( fam):
    dicen las maloas lenguas que … rumor* has it that …, there's a rumor* o there are rumors* going around that …, people are saying that …
    mpl bad o impure thoughts (pl)
    mpl (a persona, animal) maltreatment, ill-treatment; (a un niño, mujer) physical abuse, battery
    malos tratos a menores or a la infancia child abuse
    malo2 -la
    masculine, feminine
    ( leng infantil or hum); baddy ( colloq)
    uno de los malos one of the baddies o bad guys
    * * *

     

    malo
    ◊ -la adjetivo [The form mal is used before masculine singular nouns]

    1
    a) [ser] ( en general) bad;


    un mal amigo a bad friend;
    una mala caída a bad fall;
    soy muy malo para los números I'm very bad with figures;
    ¡qué mala suerte or (fam) pata! what bad luck!, how unlucky!;
    lo malo es que … the thing o trouble is that …;
    las malas compañías bad company;
    mala hierba weed;
    malos tratos ill-treatment;
    es malo tomar tanto sol it's not good to sunbathe so much;
    tienes mala cara or mal aspecto you don't look well
    b)calidad/visibilidad poor;


    estar de malas ( de mal humor) (fam) to be in a bad mood;

    ( con mala suerte) (esp AmL) to be unlucky;
    más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer better the devil you know (than the devil you don't)

    2 [ser] ‹ persona› ( en sentido ético) nasty;
    ( travieso) naughty;
    ¡qué malo eres con tu hermano! you're really horrible o nasty to your brother;

    no seas mala, préstamelo don't be mean o rotten, lend it to me (colloq);
    una mala mujer a loose woman;
    una mujer mala a wicked o an evil woman;
    lo hizo a or con mala idea he did it deliberately o to be nasty;
    mala palabra (esp AmL) rude o dirty word;
    dicen las malas lenguas que … (fam) there's a rumor going around that …, people are saying that …;
    hacerse mala sangre to get upset;
    ver tb leche 3
    3 [estar]
    a) ( en mal estado) ‹ alimento›:

    el pescado/queso está malo the fish/cheese has gone bad, that fish/cheese is off (BrE)

    b) (Esp, Méx fam) ( enfermo) sick (AmE), ill (BrE);


    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (leng infantil o hum) baddy (colloq)
    malo,-a
    I adjetivo mal
    1 bad: he tenido un día muy malo, I've had a bad day
    2 (perverso) wicked, bad
    (desobediente, travieso) naughty: es una mala persona, he's wicked
    préstame el coche, no seas malo, lend me your car, don't be so mean
    3 (espectáculo, libro, etc) bad, poor: es un argumento muy malo, it's a feeble argument
    4 (dañino) harmful: es malo para ti que él lo sepa, it's bad for you that he knows it
    tenemos que arrancar las malas hierbas, we'll have to pull out the weeds
    5 (enfermo) ill, sick
    6 (alimentos) rotten: se puso mala la carne, the meat went bad
    II m,f fam el malo, the baddy o villain
    ♦ Locuciones: estar de malas, to be in a bad mood
    por las malas, by force
    ' malo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abominable
    - ínfima
    - ínfimo
    - mal
    - mala
    - peor
    - quina
    - redundar
    - santita
    - santito
    - antología
    - chimbo
    - en
    - endiablado
    - fatal
    - fondo
    - igualmente
    - pata
    - pichanga
    - sangre
    English:
    abominable
    - abysmal
    - bad
    - baddy
    - devil
    - evil
    - good
    - half
    - ill
    - lean
    - low
    - mean
    - nasty
    - off
    - poor
    - rotten
    - shocking
    - spiteful
    - thick
    - up
    - villain
    - wicked
    - wrong
    - your
    - corny
    - crummy
    - indulgence
    - lame
    - naughty
    - paltry
    - ropey
    - severe
    - trashy
    - unkind
    * * *
    malo, -a Mal is used instead of malo before singular masculine nouns (e.g. un mal ejemplo a bad example). The comparative form of malo (= worse) is peor, the superlative forms (= the worst) are el peor (masculine) and la peor (feminine).
    adj
    1. [perjudicial, grave] bad;
    traigo malas noticias I have some bad news;
    es malo para el hígado it's bad for your liver;
    ¿es algo malo, doctor? is it serious, doctor?;
    una mala caída a nasty fall
    2. [sin calidad, sin aptitudes] poor, bad;
    una mala novela/actriz a bad novel/actress;
    tiene muy malas notas her Br marks o US grades are very poor o bad;
    ser de mala calidad to be poor quality;
    este material/producto es muy malo this material/product is very poor quality;
    soy muy malo para la música I'm no good at o very bad at music;
    Hum
    es más malo que hecho de encargo [producto, jugador] he's/it's truly awful o as bad as they come;
    más vale lo malo conocido que lo bueno por conocer better the devil you know (than the devil you don't)
    3. [inapropiado, adverso] bad;
    fue una mala decisión it was a bad decision;
    he dormido en mala postura I slept in a funny position;
    es mala señal it's a bad sign;
    lo malo es que… the problem is (that)…;
    disparó con la pierna mala y metió gol he shot with his weaker foot and scored;
    tener mala suerte to be unlucky;
    ¡qué mala suerte! how unlucky!
    Am mala palabra swearword
    4. [malvado] wicked, evil;
    es muy mala persona she's a really nasty person;
    tiene muy mala intención he's very spiteful;
    eso sólo lo haría un mal amigo it's a poor friend who would do a thing like that;
    ¡mira que eres malo, criticarla así! it's not very nice of you to criticize her like that!;
    anda, no seas malo y déjame que vaya go on, don't be mean, let me go
    5. [travieso] naughty;
    ¡no seas malo y obedece! be good and do as I say!;
    el crío está muy malo últimamente the child has been very naughty recently
    6. [enfermo] ill, sick;
    estar/ponerse malo to be/fall ill;
    tiene a su padre malo her father's ill;
    poner malo a alguien to drive sb mad;
    me pongo mala cada vez que la veo I get mad every time I see her
    7. [desagradable] bad;
    esta herida tiene mal aspecto this wound looks nasty;
    mal tiempo bad weather;
    hace mal tiempo the weather's bad;
    Esp
    está muy malo el día it's a horrible day, it's not a very nice day
    8. [podrido, pasado] bad, off, spoiled;
    la fruta está mala the fruit is bad o spoiled;
    la fruta se ha puesto mala the fruit has gone bad o Br gone off
    9. [uso enfático]
    ni un mal trozo de pan not even a crust of bread;
    no había ni un mal supermercado en el pueblo there wasn't a single supermarket to be found in the village
    10. [difícil]
    el asunto es malo de entender the matter is hard o difficult to understand;
    una lesión muy mala de curar an injury that won't heal easily
    11. Esp Fam Euf [con la menstruación]
    estar/ponerse mala to be on/start one's period
    nm,f
    el malo, la mala [en cine] the villain, the baddy
    interj
    cuando nadie se queja, ¡malo! it's a bad sign when nobody complains
    malas nfpl
    está o [m5] se ha puesto a malas con él she's fallen out with him;
    estar de malas to be in a bad mood;
    por las malas [a la fuerza] by force;
    lo vas a hacer, aunque tenga que ser por las malas you're going to do it, whether you like it or not;
    por las malas es de temer she's a fearful sight when she's angry;
    Am
    estar o [m5] andar de malas to be having a hard time;
    Andes, CSur
    en las malas [de mal humor] in a bad mood;
    los amigos no te abandonan en las malas friends don't let you down when things get bad
    * * *
    I adj
    1 bad
    2 calidad poor
    3 ( enfermo) sick, ill;
    ponerse malo get sick, fall ill
    4
    :
    por las buenas o por las malas whether he/she etc likes it or not;
    estar de malas be in a bad mood;
    por las malas by force;
    andar a malas con alguien be on bad terms with s.o.;
    lo malo es que unfortunately
    II m hum
    bad guy, baddy
    * * *
    1) : bad
    mala suerte: bad luck
    2) : wicked, naughty
    3) : cheap, poor (quality)
    4) : harmful
    malo para la salud: bad for one's health
    5) (using the form mal) : unwell
    estar mal del corazón: to have heart trouble
    6)
    estar de malas : to be in a bad mood
    malo, -la n
    : villain, bad guy (in novels, movies, etc.)
    * * *
    malo1 adj
    1. (en general) bad [comp. worse; superl. worst]
    2. (travieso) naughty [comp. naughtier; superl. naughtiest]
    3. (enfermo) ill [comp. worse; superl. worst]
    4. (pasado) off
    5. (malvado) evil
    ser malo en/para algo to be bad at something
    malo2 n villain

    Spanish-English dictionary > malo

  • 19 nunca

    adv.
    1 never.
    no me cuentan nunca nada they never tell me anything
    casi nunca viene he almost never comes, he hardly ever comes
    ¿no le has visto nunca? have you never seen her?, haven't you ever seen her?
    como nunca like never before
    más que nunca more than ever
    nunca jamás o más never more o again
    ¡nunca vi nada parecido! I never saw anything like it!
    2 ever.
    intj.
    never, not on your life.
    * * *
    1 never
    ¿has visto nunca cosa igual? have you ever seen anything like it?
    \
    más que nunca more than ever
    nunca jamás never ever
    nunca más never again
    ser lo nunca visto to be unheard of
    * * *
    adv.
    never, ever
    * * *
    ADV never

    ¿has visto nunca cosa igual? — have you ever seen anything like this?

    casi nunca me escribe — he hardly ever writes to me

    ¡ hasta nunca! — I don't care if I never see you again!

    nunca jamásnever ever

    nunca más, no lo hizo nunca más — he never did it again

    más que nunca — more than ever

    nunca mejor dicho, el primer paso hacia el coche popular lo dio - nunca mejor dicho - el Volkswagen — the first step towards a popular car was the appropriately-named Volkswagen

    * * *
    adverbio never
    * * *
    = never, not at all, ever!, never in a month of Sundays.
    Ex. Plans were made to issue a concise version of AACR1, but these plans never came to fruition.
    Ex. There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.
    Ex. Consider for example, a teacher who doesn't change his password (ever!) or can't be bothered to log out, all the firewalls and antivirus programs in the world will not protect a school's network.
    Ex. The two stepsisters also wondered who the newcomer was, for never in a month of Sundays, would they ever have guessed that the beautiful girl was really poor Cinderella who talked to the cat!.
    ----
    * ahora más que nunca = now more than ever.
    * la ciudad que nunca duerme = the city that never sleeps.
    * más que nunca = more than ever before, more than ever.
    * más que nunca antes = more... than ever before, more than ever before, more than ever.
    * más vale tarde que nunca = better late than never.
    * no estar nunca satisfecho = enough + be + not/never + enough.
    * no terminar nunca de tener problemas con = have + no end of problems with.
    * nunca jamás = never again.
    * nunca más = never again.
    * nunca + pensar = thought never + enter + Posesivo + head.
    * nunca se sabe... = one never knows....
    * nunca + Verbo + ni un + Nombre = never + Verbo + one + Nombre.
    * nunca visto = all-time, unseen.
    * persona que nunca se deshace de nada = hoarder, packrat, magpie.
    * por no decir nunca = if ever.
    * viejas costumbres nunca desaparecen, las = old ways never die, the.
    * * *
    adverbio never
    * * *
    = never, not at all, ever!, never in a month of Sundays.

    Ex: Plans were made to issue a concise version of AACR1, but these plans never came to fruition.

    Ex: There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.
    Ex: Consider for example, a teacher who doesn't change his password (ever!) or can't be bothered to log out, all the firewalls and antivirus programs in the world will not protect a school's network.
    Ex: The two stepsisters also wondered who the newcomer was, for never in a month of Sundays, would they ever have guessed that the beautiful girl was really poor Cinderella who talked to the cat!.
    * ahora más que nunca = now more than ever.
    * la ciudad que nunca duerme = the city that never sleeps.
    * más que nunca = more than ever before, more than ever.
    * más que nunca antes = more... than ever before, more than ever before, more than ever.
    * más vale tarde que nunca = better late than never.
    * no estar nunca satisfecho = enough + be + not/never + enough.
    * no terminar nunca de tener problemas con = have + no end of problems with.
    * nunca jamás = never again.
    * nunca más = never again.
    * nunca + pensar = thought never + enter + Posesivo + head.
    * nunca se sabe... = one never knows....
    * nunca + Verbo + ni un + Nombre = never + Verbo + one + Nombre.
    * nunca visto = all-time, unseen.
    * persona que nunca se deshace de nada = hoarder, packrat, magpie.
    * por no decir nunca = if ever.
    * viejas costumbres nunca desaparecen, las = old ways never die, the.

    * * *
    nunca te he mentido or no te he mentido nunca I have never lied to you
    nunca es tarde it's never too late
    no viene casi nunca he hardly ever comes
    aquello fue algo nunca visto it was absolutely incredible
    hoy más que nunca today more than ever (before)
    bailó como nunca she danced like never before
    nunca más le volvió a escribir she never wrote to him again
    * * *

     

    nunca adverbio
    never;

    casi nunca hardly ever;
    más que nunca more than ever (before);
    nunca más never again
    nunca adverbio
    1 (como respuesta) never: ¿harías eso por mí?, - nunca, would you do it for my sake?, - never
    2 (con verbo) never: nunca sale de casa, he never leaves home
    ¿nunca comes carne?, don't you ever eat meat?
    3 (con otros negativos) nunca habla con nadie, he never talks to anyone
    nunca se preocupa por nada, nothing ever worries him
    4 (con otros adverbios) ever
    casi nunca, hardly ever
    más que nunca, more than ever
    nunca jamás, never ever: nunca jamás volveré a hacerlo, I'll never ever do it again ➣ Ver nota en never
    Observa que nunca se traduce por never cuando no existe ningún otro elemento negativo en la frase: Nunca he ido a Moscú. I've never been to Moscow. De lo contrario, debes traducirlo por ever: Nunca me ayuda nadie. Nobody ever helps me (nobody = not anybody, donde not es una negación).

    ' nunca' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acuerdo
    - adorno
    - almorzar
    - año
    - bastante
    - cansarse
    - casi
    - cerrarse
    - cobrar
    - como
    - descargo
    - desgracia
    - despertarse
    - despistada
    - despistado
    - disonante
    - estupidez
    - funesta
    - funesto
    - inagotable
    - jamás
    - lance
    - llenarse
    - mayor
    - mojarse
    - pisar
    - ponerse
    - responder
    - salir
    - sanctasanctórum
    - santita
    - santito
    - satisfacer
    - tal
    - tarde
    - acabar
    - agua
    - angas
    - cara
    - casa
    - conocer
    - constar
    - dicha
    - duda
    - escribir
    - fijar
    - hierba
    - hora
    - incapaz
    - junto
    English:
    actually
    - again
    - amount to
    - ask back
    - before
    - busy
    - catch up
    - close
    - come off
    - count on
    - disorderly
    - display
    - drag on
    - duplicate
    - ever
    - exploit
    - finger
    - forget
    - forgive
    - get through
    - hardly
    - hear of
    - innermost
    - keep
    - last
    - late
    - life
    - little
    - live down
    - materialize
    - never
    - obedient
    - on
    - outside
    - prim
    - rain
    - raise
    - resign
    - rig
    - second thought
    - stand
    - take off
    - tell
    - try
    - undreamt-of
    - you
    - abroad
    - anywhere
    - be
    - but
    * * *
    nunca adv
    (en frases afirmativas) never;
    * * *
    adv never;
    más never again;
    más que nunca more than ever
    * * *
    nunca adv
    1) : never, ever
    nunca es tarde: it's never too late
    no trabaja casi nunca: he hardly ever works
    2)
    nunca más : never again
    3)
    nunca jamás : never ever
    * * *
    nunca adv never / not... ever
    ¿no has estado nunca en Granada? haven't you ever been to Granada?

    Spanish-English dictionary > nunca

  • 20 so

    I Adv.
    1. (in dieser Weise, so beschaffen) like this ( oder that); so ist es umg. that’s how it is; bestätigend: that’s it, you’ve got it; so ist das Leben that’s life, such is life; also, es ist so:... you see, it’s like this: ... so geht das nicht! umg. that’s just not on; eingreifend: oh no you don’t!; das machst du gut so you’re doing nicely, that’s the way (to do it); komm mir nicht so! umg. don’t speak to me like that; so oder so one way or another; (wie man’s sieht) whichever way you look at it; verlierst du etc.: auch whatever you do; er meint es nicht so umg. he doesn’t (really) mean it (to be taken) like that; ich will mal nicht so sein umg. I don’t want to be difficult; sei doch nicht so! umg. don’t be like that!; er hat so seine Stimmungen umg. he has his little moods; so tun, als ob pretend; tu doch nicht so! umg. stop putting it on ( oder faking); hab dich nicht so! umg. stop making such a fuss; so geht’s, wenn du nicht hörst that’s what comes of not listening; so genannt so-called (auch bei Neuprägungen); (angeblich) auch would-be; deine so genannten Freunde iro. your so-called friends; das so genannte... auch what is known as...; so sagt man as they say; so steht es hier that’s what it says here; ..., so der Präsident..., according to the president;..., so the president maintains
    2. umg.: danke, es geht schon so it’s all right, thanks; (ich schaffe das schon) I can manage, thanks; warum fragst du? - nur so I just wondered; einfach so ( zum Spaß) just for kicks; ich habe auch so genug Arbeit I’ve got enough work as it is; das habe ich so bekommen (umsonst) I got it for free
    3. (so sehr) so much; ich freue / schäme mich so! I’m so pleased / ashamed!; es tut so weh! it hurts so much; was stinkt hier so? what’s making this awful smell?, what stinks?; sie hat so geschrien, dass... she screamed so much that...
    4. so! umg. right!; abschließend: auch that’s that!; so, das wäre geschafft! right, that should do it; so, nun mach / erzähl mal! umg. come on, get on with it / spit it out!; so? is that right ( oder so)?, really?; so, so! umg. I see; interessierter: well, well!; er ist hier - so! is he?; er braucht Geld - so! umg. does he (now)?; ach so! oh(, I see)!
    5. vor Adv. und Adj.: so kalt etc. so cold etc.; vergleichend: so schlecht etc. as bad etc.; nicht so kalt etc. not so cold etc.; vergleichend: auch not as cold etc.; so... wie oder als as... as; so wenig wie möglich as little as possible; ich bin so wenig wie er daran interessiert I’m no more interested in it than he is; so gut wie nichts next to nothing; eine so große Menge such a (large) quantity; eine so hohe Summe such a large sum; so freundlich sein und oder zu (+ Inf.) be so kind as to...; doppelt so viele twice as many; so sehr, dass... so much (so) that..., to such an extent that...; umso
    6. umg.: so ein such a; so ein Tag such a day, a day like this; Ausruf: what a day!; so ein Idiot! what an idiot!; so ein Unsinn! what nonsense!; so eins one like this ( oder that); so eine(r ) (Ding) one like this ( oder that); (Mensch) someone like this ( oder that); und so einen heiratet die! and she goes and marries someone like that!; siehe auch solch
    7. so etwas something like that; bei Frage: auch anything like that; bei Verneinung: anything like that; so etwas habe ich noch nie gesehen / gehört I’ve never seen anything like it / I’ve never heard such a thing; hat man so was schon gehört! umg. did you ever hear of such a thing!; (na) so was! umg. really?, you don’t say!; zu sich selbst: that’s strange; stärker: would you believe it; und so was nennt sich Schauspielerin! and she calls herself an actress!
    8. so viel so much; so viel wie as much as; so viel du willst as much as you want ( oder like); doppelt so viel twice as much; noch einmal so viel as much again; so viel ist gewiss oder sicher one thing is certain; so viel für heute that’s it for today; so viel wie eine Zusage sein be as good as an acceptance, amount to an acceptance; ein Unentschieden gegen sie ist so viel wie ein Sieg drawing (Am. auch tying) with them is as good as winning
    9. so weit so far; so weit, so gut so far so good; es ist so weit ganz gut it’s OK as far as it goes; bei einem Vorgang: so far so good; es geht ihm so weit gut he’s (doing) quite well on the whole; das ist so weit ja alles schön und gut, aber... umg. it’s fine up to a point, but...; so weit sein (Arbeit, Person) be finished; (bereit) be ready; wann ist es ( endlich) so weit? auch (wann kommen wir hin?) when will we finally get there?; endlich ist es so weit it’s ready ( oder finished) at last; (wir sind angekommen) we’ve etc. finally made it; es ist gleich so weit we’re etc. nearly there, any minute now
    10. umg. (ungefähr) around, about; so in einer Stunde in an hour or so, in about an hour; so alle acht Tage every week or so; so um die 50 about fifty, fiftyish; ich habe so das Gefühl, dass... I have a sort of feeling that..., somehow I get the feeling that...; was treibst du so? what are you up to these days?; wie geht es ihm so? how is he then?; was kostet es denn so? what sort of price were you thinking of ( oder are they asking etc.)?; wie findest du ihn denn so? what do you think of him then?; er war Regisseur oder so or something like that, or something along those lines; er hieß Merkl oder so or something like that, or something to that effect; 100 Euro oder so somewhere around 100 euros; ... und so... and so on
    II Konj.
    1. (folglich, deshalb) so; und so kam es, dass... and so..., that’s how...
    2. (wie sehr) however; so schnell / viel du kannst as fast / much as you can; so schnell ich rannte,... however fast I ran,...; so krank er auch ist however ill he may be; so weit es reicht as far as it goes; so dass so that; wie du mir, so ich dir umg. tit for tat
    * * *
    like this; that way; thus; so
    * * *
    abbr SE
    * * *
    1) ((used in several types of sentence to express degree) to this extent, or to such an extent: `The snake was about so long,' he said, holding his hands about a metre apart; Don't get so worried!; She was so pleased with his progress in school that she bought him a new bicycle; They couldn't all get into the room, there were so many of them; He departed without so much as (= without even) a goodbye; You've been so (= very) kind to me!; Thank you so much!) so
    2) ((used to express manner) in this/that way: As you hope to be treated by others, so you must treat them; He likes everything to be (arranged) just so (= in one particular and precise way); It so happens that I have to go to an important meeting tonight.) so
    3) (in this way: It would be quicker if you did it like this.) like this
    4) (so; to this degree: I didn't think it would be this easy.) this
    5) (in that way: Don't hold it like that - you'll break it!) like that
    6) (so; to such an extent: I didn't realize she was that ill.) that
    7) ((referring to something mentioned immediately before or after) in this or that way or manner: He spoke thus; Thus, he was able to finish the work quickly.) thus
    * * *
    SO
    * * *
    Abkürzung = Südost[en] SE
    * * *
    so
    A. adv
    1. (in dieser Weise, so beschaffen) like this ( oder that);
    so ist es umg that’s how it is; bestätigend: that’s it, you’ve got it;
    so ist das Leben that’s life, such is life;
    also, es ist so: … you see, it’s like this:
    … so geht das nicht! umg that’s just not on; eingreifend: oh no you don’t!;
    das machst du gut so you’re doing nicely, that’s the way (to do it);
    komm mir nicht so! umg don’t speak to me like that;
    so oder so one way or another; (wie man’s sieht) whichever way you look at it; verlierst du etc: auch whatever you do;
    er meint es nicht so umg he doesn’t (really) mean it (to be taken) like that;
    ich will mal nicht so sein umg I don’t want to be difficult;
    sei doch nicht so! umg don’t be like that!;
    er hat so seine Stimmungen umg he has his little moods;
    so tun, als ob pretend;
    tu doch nicht so! umg stop putting it on ( oder faking);
    hab dich nicht so! umg stop making such a fuss;
    so geht’s, wenn du nicht hörst that’s what comes of not listening;
    so sagt man as they say;
    so steht es hier that’s what it says here;
    …, so der Präsident …, according to the president; …, so the president maintains
    2. umg:
    danke, es geht schon so it’s all right, thanks; (ich schaffe das schon) I can manage, thanks;
    warum fragst du? -
    nur so I just wondered;
    einfach so (zum Spaß) just for kicks;
    ich habe auch so genug Arbeit I’ve got enough work as it is;
    3. (so sehr) so much;
    ich freue/schäme mich so! I’m so pleased/ashamed!;
    es tut so weh! it hurts so much;
    was stinkt hier so? what’s making this awful smell?, what stinks?;
    sie hat so geschrien, dass … she screamed so much that …
    4.
    so! umg right!; abschließend: auch that’s that!;
    so, das wäre geschafft! right, that should do it;
    so, nun mach/erzähl mal! umg come on, get on with it/spit it out!;
    so? is that right ( oder so)?, really?;
    so, so! umg I see; interessierter: well, well!;
    so! is he?;
    so! umg does he (now)?;
    ach so! oh(, I see)!
    5. vor adv und adj:
    so kalt etc so cold etc; vergleichend:
    so schlecht etc as bad etc;
    nicht so kalt etc not so cold etc; vergleichend: auch not as cold etc;
    so … wie oder
    als as … as;
    so wenig wie möglich as little as possible;
    ich bin so wenig wie er daran interessiert I’m no more interested in it than he is;
    so gut wie nichts next to nothing;
    eine so große Menge such a (large) quantity;
    eine so hohe Summe such a large sum;
    zu (+inf) be so kind as to …;
    doppelt so viele twice as many;
    so sehr, dass … so much (so) that …, to such an extent that …; umso
    6. umg:
    so ein such a;
    so ein Tag such a day, a day like this; Ausruf: what a day!;
    so ein Idiot! what an idiot!;
    so ein Unsinn! what nonsense!;
    so eins one like this ( oder that);
    so eine(r) (Ding) one like this ( oder that); (Mensch) someone like this ( oder that);
    und so einen heiratet die! and she goes and marries someone like that!; auch solch
    7.
    so etwas something like that; bei Frage: auch anything like that; bei Verneinung: anything like that;
    so etwas habe ich noch nie gesehen/gehört I’ve never seen anything like it/I’ve never heard such a thing;
    hat man so was schon gehört! umg did you ever hear of such a thing!;
    (na) so was! umg really?, you don’t say!; zu sich selbst: that’s strange; stärker: would you believe it;
    und so was nennt sich Schauspielerin! and she calls herself an actress!
    8.
    so viel so much;
    so viel wie as much as;
    so viel du willst as much as you want ( oder like);
    doppelt so viel twice as much;
    noch einmal so viel as much again;
    sicher one thing is certain;
    so viel für heute that’s it for today;
    so viel wie eine Zusage sein be as good as an acceptance, amount to an acceptance;
    ein Unentschieden gegen sie ist so viel wie ein Sieg drawing (US auch tying) with them is as good as winning
    9.
    so weit so far;
    so weit, so gut so far so good;
    es ist so weit ganz gut it’s OK as far as it goes; bei einem Vorgang: so far so good;
    es geht ihm so weit gut he’s (doing) quite well on the whole;
    das ist so weit ja alles schön und gut, aber umg it’s fine up to a point, but;
    so weit sein (Arbeit, Person) be finished; (bereit) be ready;
    wann ist es (endlich) so weit? auch (wann kommen wir hin?) when will we finally get there?;
    endlich ist es so weit it’s ready ( oder finished) at last; (wir sind angekommen) we’ve etc finally made it;
    es ist gleich so weit we’re etc nearly there, any minute now
    10. umg (ungefähr) around, about;
    so in einer Stunde in an hour or so, in about an hour;
    so alle acht Tage every week or so;
    so um die 50 about fifty, fiftyish;
    ich habe so das Gefühl, dass … I have a sort of feeling that …, somehow I get the feeling that …;
    was treibst du so? what are you up to these days?;
    wie geht es ihm so? how is he then?;
    was kostet es denn so? what sort of price were you thinking of ( oder are they asking etc)?;
    wie findest du ihn denn so? what do you think of him then?;
    oder so or something like that, or something along those lines;
    oder so or something like that, or something to that effect;
    100 Euro oder so somewhere around 100 euros;
    … und so … and so on
    B. konj
    1. (folglich, deshalb) so;
    und so kam es, dass … and so …, that’s how …
    2. (wie sehr) however;
    so schnell/viel du kannst as fast/much as you can;
    so schnell ich rannte, … however fast I ran, …;
    so krank er auch ist however ill he may be;
    so weit es reicht as far as it goes;
    so dass so that;
    wie du mir, so ich dir umg tit for tat
    * * *
    Abkürzung = Südost[en] SE
    * * *
    adv.
    as adv.
    so adv.
    thus adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > so

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