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  • 101 שגרונא

    שִׁגְרוֹנָא, שִׁי׳m. (שְׁגַר I, 2) dragging or casting the legs, hip-disease. Ḥull.51a ההיא אימרתא … האי ש׳ נקטיה (Ms. M. שיגדונא, Ar. שגד׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) there was a case of lambs … that dragged their hind legs (v. שְׁגַר I), said R. Yemar, that is a case (of which, when occurring with a man, we say) ‘hip-disease has seized him (which does not rise from a severance of the spinal cord). Ib. ש׳ שכיח חוטוכ׳ hip-disease is a frequent disorder, severance of the spinal cord is unusual. Gitt.69b לש׳וכ׳ as a remedy for hip-disease, let one take

    Jewish literature > שגרונא

  • 102 שי׳

    שִׁגְרוֹנָא, שִׁי׳m. (שְׁגַר I, 2) dragging or casting the legs, hip-disease. Ḥull.51a ההיא אימרתא … האי ש׳ נקטיה (Ms. M. שיגדונא, Ar. שגד׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) there was a case of lambs … that dragged their hind legs (v. שְׁגַר I), said R. Yemar, that is a case (of which, when occurring with a man, we say) ‘hip-disease has seized him (which does not rise from a severance of the spinal cord). Ib. ש׳ שכיח חוטוכ׳ hip-disease is a frequent disorder, severance of the spinal cord is unusual. Gitt.69b לש׳וכ׳ as a remedy for hip-disease, let one take

    Jewish literature > שי׳

  • 103 שִׁגְרוֹנָא

    שִׁגְרוֹנָא, שִׁי׳m. (שְׁגַר I, 2) dragging or casting the legs, hip-disease. Ḥull.51a ההיא אימרתא … האי ש׳ נקטיה (Ms. M. שיגדונא, Ar. שגד׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) there was a case of lambs … that dragged their hind legs (v. שְׁגַר I), said R. Yemar, that is a case (of which, when occurring with a man, we say) ‘hip-disease has seized him (which does not rise from a severance of the spinal cord). Ib. ש׳ שכיח חוטוכ׳ hip-disease is a frequent disorder, severance of the spinal cord is unusual. Gitt.69b לש׳וכ׳ as a remedy for hip-disease, let one take

    Jewish literature > שִׁגְרוֹנָא

  • 104 שִׁי׳

    שִׁגְרוֹנָא, שִׁי׳m. (שְׁגַר I, 2) dragging or casting the legs, hip-disease. Ḥull.51a ההיא אימרתא … האי ש׳ נקטיה (Ms. M. שיגדונא, Ar. שגד׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) there was a case of lambs … that dragged their hind legs (v. שְׁגַר I), said R. Yemar, that is a case (of which, when occurring with a man, we say) ‘hip-disease has seized him (which does not rise from a severance of the spinal cord). Ib. ש׳ שכיח חוטוכ׳ hip-disease is a frequent disorder, severance of the spinal cord is unusual. Gitt.69b לש׳וכ׳ as a remedy for hip-disease, let one take

    Jewish literature > שִׁי׳

  • 105 diamond

    1. noun
    1) Diamant, der
    2) (figure) Raute, die; Rhombus, der
    3) (Cards) Karo, das; see also academic.ru/13630/club">club 1. 4)
    2. adjective
    (made of diamond[s]) diamanten; (set with diamond[s]) diamantenbesetzt; Diamant[ring, -staub, -schmuck]
    * * *
    1) (a very hard, colourless precious stone: Her brooch had three diamonds in it; ( also adjective) a diamond ring.) der Diamant
    2) (a piece of diamond (often artificial) used as a tip on eg a record-player stylus.) der Diamant
    3) (a kind of four-sided figure or shape; ♦: There was a pattern of red and yellow diamonds on the floor.) die Raute
    4) (one of the playing-cards of the suit diamonds, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) das Karo
    * * *
    dia·mond
    [ˈdaɪəmənd]
    I. n
    1. (stone) Diamant m
    \diamonds pl Diamanten pl, Diamantschmuck m
    conflict [or blood] \diamonds Konfliktdiamanten pl, Blutdiamanten pl (Rohdiamanten, mit denen Rebellengruppen Konflikte gegen legitime Regierungen finanzieren)
    2. MATH Raute f, Rhombus m
    3. CARDS Karo nt, Ecke f SCHWEIZ
    ace/king of \diamonds Karoass nt/-könig m, Ecken Ass nt/König m SCHWEIZ
    4. (tool) [Glaser]diamant m
    5. (in baseball) Spielfeld nt; (infield) Innenfeld nt
    6.
    it was \diamond cut \diamond AM sie standen einander in nichts nach
    a \diamond in the rough AM ein ungeschliffener Diamant
    Rachel is a \diamond in the rough Rachel ist ein Juwel, ihr fehlt nur der Schliff
    II. n modifier (brooch, necklace, ring) Diamant-
    * * *
    ['daɪəmənd]
    n
    1) Diamant mrough diamond
    See:
    → rough diamond
    2) pl (CARDS) Karo nt

    the ace/seven of diamonds — das Karoass/die Karosieben

    3) (BASEBALL) Innenfeld nt
    4) (MATH: rhombus) Raute f
    * * *
    diamond [ˈdaıəmənd]
    A s
    1. MINER Diamant m, (geschliffener auch) Brillant m:
    it was (a case of) diamond cut diamond die beiden standen sich in nichts nach;
    a diamond of the first water ein wahres Juwel (Person od Sache); rough B 2
    2. TECH Diamant m, Glasschneider m
    3. MATH Raute f, Rhombus m
    a) pl (auch als sg konstruiert) Karo n (Farbe):
    queen of diamonds Karodame f
    b) Karo(karte) n(f)
    5. TYPO, HIST Diamant f (Schriftgrad)
    B v/t (wie) mit Diamanten schmücken
    C adj
    1. diamanten: jubilee A 1
    2. Diamant…, Brillant…
    3. rhombisch, rautenförmig
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Diamant, der
    2) (figure) Raute, die; Rhombus, der
    3) (Cards) Karo, das; see also club 1. 4)
    2. adjective
    (made of diamond[s]) diamanten; (set with diamond[s]) diamantenbesetzt; Diamant[ring, -staub, -schmuck]
    * * *
    n.
    Diamant -en m.
    Stern -e m.

    English-german dictionary > diamond

  • 106 Person

    f; -, -en
    1. person; einzelne auch: individual; Personen people; 10 Euro pro Person 10 euros each ( oder a head); wir sind vier Personen there are four of us; eine aus zehn Personen bestehende Gruppe a group of ten; für vier Personen Kochrezept: serves four, makes four servings; keine einzige Person not one person, not a single person; ich für meine Person I for my part; as for me, I...; in ( eigener) Person in person, himself ( weiblich: herself); Angaben zur Person personal data; jemanden zur Person vernehmen question s.o. concerning his ( oder her) identity and particulars; sich in der Person irren mistake s.o. for s.o. else; man muss die Person von der Sache trennen you’ve got to keep personal factors out of it; so eine freche Person! umg. cheeky so-and-so; er ist die Geduld in Person he’s the epitome of patience
    2. THEAT. character, person; die Personen und ihre Darsteller the characters and performers, the cast Sg.; die Personen des Stücks fachspr. dramatis personae
    3. GRAM.: erste Person first person
    4. JUR.: natürliche Person natural person; juristische Person juristic person, corporation, body corporate
    * * *
    die Person
    person; character
    * * *
    Per|son [pɛr'zoːn]
    f -, -en
    1) (= Einzelperson) person, individual; (= Charakter) character

    Persónen — people, persons (form)

    jede Persón bezahlt... — each person or everybody pays...

    eine aus 6 Persónen bestehende Familie — a family of 6

    ein Vier-Persónen-Haushalt — a four-person household

    pro Persón — per person

    die eigene Persón — oneself

    was seine (eigene) Persón betrifft — as for himself

    ich für meine Persón... — I myself..., as for myself I..., I for my part...

    in (eigener) Persón erscheinen — to appear in person or personally

    er ist Vorsitzender und Schatzmeister in einer Persón — he's the chairman and treasurer rolled into one

    jdn zur Persón vernehmen (Jur)to question sb concerning his identity

    Angaben zur Persón machen — to give one's personal details

    von Persón bekannt (Jur)of known identity

    natürliche/juristische Persón (Jur) — natural/juristic or artificial person

    die drei göttlichen Persónen — the Holy Trinity, God in three persons

    eine hochgestellte Persón — a high-ranking personage or person

    2) (= Mensch) person; (pej = Frau) female

    sie ist die Geduld in Persón — she's patience personified

    Tiere treten in Fabeln als Persónen auf — animals figure in fables as human beings or as people

    die Persón des Königs ist unantastbar — (the person of) the king is inviolable

    es geht um die Persón des Kanzlers, nicht um das Amt — it concerns the chancellor as a person, not the office

    lassen wir seine Persón aus dem Spiel — let's leave personalities out of it

    wir müssen die Persón von der Sache trennen — we must keep the personal and the factual aspects separate

    3) (LITER, THEAT) character

    die Persónen der Handlung — the characters (in the action); (Theat auch) the dramatis personae

    eine stumme Persón — a nonspeaking part

    4) (GRAM) person

    das Verb steht in der ersten Persón Plural — the verb is in the first person plural

    * * *
    die
    1) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) individual
    2) (a human being: There's a person outside who wants to speak to you.) person
    * * *
    Per·son
    <-, -en>
    [pɛrˈzo:n]
    f
    1. (einzelner Mensch) person, individual
    eine hoch gestellte \Person a high-ranking person [or form personage]
    eine männliche/weibliche \Person a male/female
    eine öffentliche/politische \Person a public/political figure
    eine seltsam aussehende \Person an odd-looking individual
    eine mir unbekannte \Person an person unknown to me
    er ist eine führende \Person in der Musikbranche he's a leading figure in the music industry
    sie ist genau die \Person, die wir für die Stelle brauchen she's just the person we need for the job
    wir müssen die \Person von der Sache trennen we must keep the personal and the factual aspects apart
    es geht um die \Person des Präsidenten, nicht um das Amt it concerns the President as a person, not the office
    die \Person des Königs ist unantastbar [the person of] the king is inviolable
    du nimmst deine eigene \Person zu wichtig you take yourself too seriously
    deine \Person soll in dem Bericht nicht erwähnt werden you shall not be mentioned in the report
    sie ist unschuldig, sie haben sich in der \Person geirrt she is innocent, it was a case of mistaken identity
    ich/du etc. für meine/deine etc. \Person I/you [or as for] myself/yourself
    ich für meine \Person stimme zu for my part [or as for myself] I agree
    pro \Person per person
    der Eintritt kostet 3 Euro pro \Person the entrance fee is 3 euros per person
    2. (Leute)
    \Personen pl people pl, persons pl form
    es waren ungefähr zehn \Personen da there were about ten people
    Paella kostet 30 Euro für zwei \Personen paella costs 30 euros for two people
    \Personen sind bei dem Brand nicht umgekommen there was no loss of life in the fire
    die Familie besteht aus vier \Personen it is a family of four
    das Fahrzeug ist für 4 \Personen zugelassen the vehicle is licensed to carry 4 persons
    3. (Frau) person, female
    sie ist eine faszinierende/ausgesprochen nette \Person she's a fascinating/an extremely kind person
    sie mag eine nette \Person sein, aber sie ist nicht die Richtige für diese Arbeit she's nice enough as a person, but he's not the right woman for this job
    eine gewisse \Person hat mir das gesagt a certain person told me about it
    4. JUR (Rechtsperson) person, [contract] party
    in eigener \Person (ohne Anwalt) in person
    beschränkt geschäftsfähige \Person person of restricted capacity to contract
    juristische \Person legal entity, juristic person; (Körperschaft) corporate body
    natürliche \Person natural person
    von \Person bekannt of known identity
    zur \Person concerning a person's identity
    Angaben zur \Person machen to give one's personal details
    jdn zur \Person befragen to question sb concerning his identity
    Fragen zur \Person questions to sb on his/her identity
    5. LIT, THEAT (Handelnde) character
    die \Personen der Handlung the characters [in the action], the dramatis personae
    lustige \Person (veraltet) [stock] comic figure
    eine stumme \Person a non-speaking part
    6. kein pl LING (grammatische Form) person
    der Roman ist in der ersten \Person geschrieben the novel is written in the first person
    das Verb steht in der 3. \Person Singular the verb is in the third person singular
    7. REL
    die drei göttlichen \Personen the Holy Trinity, God in three persons
    8. (selten: Persönlichkeit)
    lassen wir ihre \Person aus dem Spiel let's leave personalities out of it
    9.
    ... in \Person personified
    er ist die Geduld/Güte in \Person he's patience/kindness personified
    in [eigener] \Person personally
    in [eigener] \Person erscheinen to appear personally [or in person]
    der Kanzler in eigener \Person the chancellor in person
    in einer \Person rolled into one
    er ist Politiker und Schauspieler in einer \Person he's a politician and an actor rolled into one
    * * *
    die; Person, Personen

    eine männliche/weibliche Person — a male/female

    Personen(als Gruppe) people

    ich für meine Person... — I for my part...

    der Minister in [eigener] Person — the minister in person

    sie ist die Güte/Geduld in Person — she is kindness/patience personified or itself

    2) (in der Dichtung, im Film) character
    3) (emotional): (Frau) female (derog./joc.)
    4) o. Pl. (Sprachw.) person
    * * *
    Person f; -, -en
    1. person; einzelne auch: individual;
    Personen people;
    10 Euro pro Person 10 euros each ( oder a head);
    wir sind vier Personen there are four of us;
    für vier Personen Kochrezept: serves four, makes four servings;
    keine einzige Person not one person, not a single person;
    ich für meine Person I for my part; as for me, I …;
    in (eigener) Person in person, himself ( weiblich: herself);
    Angaben zur Person personal data;
    jemanden zur Person vernehmen question sb concerning his ( oder her) identity and particulars;
    sich in der Person irren mistake sb for sb else;
    man muss die Person von der Sache trennen you’ve got to keep personal factors out of it;
    so eine freche Person! umg cheeky so-and-so;
    er ist die Geduld in Person he’s the epitome of patience
    2. THEAT character, person;
    die Personen und ihre Darsteller the characters and performers, the cast sg;
    die Personen des Stücks fachspr dramatis personae
    3. GRAM:
    erste Person first person
    4. JUR:
    natürliche Person natural person;
    juristische Person juristic person, corporation, body corporate
    * * *
    die; Person, Personen

    eine männliche/weibliche Person — a male/female

    ich für meine Person... — I for my part...

    der Minister in [eigener] Person — the minister in person

    sie ist die Güte/Geduld in Person — she is kindness/patience personified or itself

    2) (in der Dichtung, im Film) character
    3) (emotional): (Frau) female (derog./joc.)
    4) o. Pl. (Sprachw.) person
    * * *
    -en (Theater) f.
    character n. -en f.
    character n.
    person n.
    (§ pl.: people)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Person

  • 107 afirmar

    v.
    1 to say, to declare.
    afirmó que… he stated that…
    afirmó haber hablado con ella he said o stated that he had talked to her
    2 to reinforce.
    3 to agree, to consent.
    afirmar con la cabeza to nod (in agreement)
    4 to affirm, to declare, to assure, to state.
    Ricardo afirma su inocencia Richard affirms his innocence.
    Elsa le afirma a Ricardo Elsa assures Richard.
    5 to make firm, to base, to brace, to anchor.
    Esos tornillos afirman la estructura Those screws make the structure firm.
    6 to claim to, to allege to.
    El chico afirma ser de Perú The boy claims to be from Peru.
    * * *
    1 (afianzar) to strengthen, reinforce
    2 (aseverar) to state, say, declare
    1 (asentir) to assent
    1 (ratificarse) to maintain (en, -)
    * * *
    verb
    to affirm, assert
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=reforzar) to make secure, strengthen
    2) (=declarar) to assert, state; [+ lealtad] to declare, protest
    3) LAm [+ golpe] to deal, give
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( aseverar) to state, declare, assert (frml)
    2) < escalera> to steady
    2. 3.
    afirmarse v pron
    a) ( físicamente) to steady oneself

    afirmarse en algo/alguien — to hold on to something/somebody

    b) (ratificarse, consolidarse)

    se afirmó en su posición/en lo que había dicho — she reaffirmed her stance/her previous statement

    * * *
    = affirm, contend, maintain, make + statement, make + the claim, state, submit, aver, assert, hold, make + claim.
    Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.
    Ex. The author contends that it is possible to view the search conducted with the aid of a series of menus as having strong similarities with the search through the hierarchy of a enumerative classification scheme.
    Ex. They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.
    Ex. Members of the audience were invited to ask questions, make statements, and express themselves freely.
    Ex. Within their own ranks most librarians have been calling themselves professionals since Melvil Dewey make the claim.
    Ex. Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.
    Ex. I submit that no ordinary, right-minded library user who is looking for Western Behavioral Institute is going to look under LA JOLLA, California.
    Ex. It is, he has has averred, a discipline of its own and can be treated as such.
    Ex. Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.
    Ex. Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.
    Ex. The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).
    ----
    * afirmar categóricamente = claim, make + a bold statement.
    * poderse afirmar que = it + be + safe to say that.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( aseverar) to state, declare, assert (frml)
    2) < escalera> to steady
    2. 3.
    afirmarse v pron
    a) ( físicamente) to steady oneself

    afirmarse en algo/alguien — to hold on to something/somebody

    b) (ratificarse, consolidarse)

    se afirmó en su posición/en lo que había dicho — she reaffirmed her stance/her previous statement

    * * *
    = affirm, contend, maintain, make + statement, make + the claim, state, submit, aver, assert, hold, make + claim.

    Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.

    Ex: The author contends that it is possible to view the search conducted with the aid of a series of menus as having strong similarities with the search through the hierarchy of a enumerative classification scheme.
    Ex: They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.
    Ex: Members of the audience were invited to ask questions, make statements, and express themselves freely.
    Ex: Within their own ranks most librarians have been calling themselves professionals since Melvil Dewey make the claim.
    Ex: Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.
    Ex: I submit that no ordinary, right-minded library user who is looking for Western Behavioral Institute is going to look under LA JOLLA, California.
    Ex: It is, he has has averred, a discipline of its own and can be treated as such.
    Ex: Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.
    Ex: Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.
    Ex: The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).
    * afirmar categóricamente = claim, make + a bold statement.
    * poderse afirmar que = it + be + safe to say that.

    * * *
    afirmar [A1 ]
    vt
    A (aseverar) to state, declare, assert ( frml)
    afirmó haberla visto allí he stated o said o declared o asserted that he had seen her there
    no afirmó ni negó que fuera así she neither confirmed nor denied that this was the case
    B ‹escalera› to steady
    ■ afirmar
    vi
    (físicamente) to steady oneself
    la necesidad de afirmarse como persona the need to assert oneself
    * * *

     

    afirmar ( conjugate afirmar) verbo transitivo
    1 ( aseverar) to state, declare, assert (frml);

    2 escalera to steady
    verbo intransitivo:

    afirmarse verbo pronominal ( físicamente) to steady oneself;
    afirmarse en algo/algn to hold on to sth/sb
    afirmar verbo transitivo
    1 (manifestar) to state, declare
    2 (apuntalar, consolidar) to strengthen, reinforce

    ' afirmar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    decir
    - mantener
    - sacudir
    - señalar
    English:
    affirm
    - assert
    - claim
    - obvious
    - profess
    - protest
    - state
    - allege
    * * *
    vt
    1. [decir] to say, to declare;
    afirmó que… he said o stated that…;
    afirmó haber hablado con ella he said o stated that he had talked to her
    2. [reforzar] to reinforce
    vi
    [asentir] to agree, to consent;
    afirmó con la cabeza she nodded (in agreement)
    * * *
    v/t state, declare;
    * * *
    1) : to state, to affirm
    2) reforzar: to make firm, to strengthen
    * * *
    afirmar vb to state / to say [pt. & pp. said]
    afirmar con la cabeza to nod your head [pt. & pp. nodded]

    Spanish-English dictionary > afirmar

  • 108 rather

    {'rа:ðə}
    1. по-скоро, по-право, по-точно, с по-голямо желание/готовност
    I would/had RATHER предпочитам (с inf без to)
    I'd RATHER not не бих искал/желал
    2. доста, твърде, до известна степен
    I RATHER think струва ми се
    the play was RATHER a failure пиесата нямаше кой знай какъв успех/не беше кой знай какво
    3. разг. разбира се, и още как
    * * *
    {'rа:­ъ} adv 1. по-скоро, по-право, по-точно; с по-голямо жела
    * * *
    твърде; доста;
    * * *
    1. i rather think струва ми се 2. i would/had rather предпочитам (с inf без to) 3. i'd rather not не бих искал/желал 4. the play was rather a failure пиесата нямаше кой знай какъв успех/не беше кой знай какво 5. доста, твърде, до известна степен 6. по-скоро, по-право, по-точно, с по-голямо желание/готовност 7. разг. разбира се, и още как
    * * *
    rather[´ra:ðə] adv 1. по-скоро, по-точно, по-право; с по-голяма готовност (желание); I would \rather take gin предпочитам джин; this text is to be deleted \rather than rewritten този текст трябва по-скоро да се изтрие, отколкото да се препише; I would \rather not go предпочитам да остана; I'd \rather not не бих желал; 2. доста, твърде; до известна степен; I \rather thought that was the case as донякъде смятах, че нещата стоят така; 3. разг. (като отговор) разбира се! то се знае! сигурно! непременно!

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > rather

  • 109 FRAM

    * * *
    adv.
    1) forward; hann féll f. á. fœtr konungi, he fell forward on his face at the king’s feet; f. rétt, straight on; koma f., to reappear;
    3) on the fore part, in front, opp. to aptr( maðr f., en dýr aptr); aptr ok f., fore and aft, of a ship;
    4) joined with preps. and particles, bíða f. á dag, f. á nótt, to wait far into the day, or night; bíða f. um jól, to wait till after Yule; fyrir lög f., in spite of the law; f. undan eyjunni; off the island;
    5) of time, hversu er f. orðit, how late is it, what time is it? f. orðit dags, late in the day.
    * * *
    adv.—the Icel. has a triple adverbial form, fram, denoting the going to a place (ad locum); frammi, the being in a place (in loco); framan, the going from a place (a loco)—compar. framarr (mod. framar) or fremr, = Goth. framis; superl. framast (framarst) or fremst: proncd. with a double m = framm; and that such was the case in olden times may be seen from Fms. vi. 385 and Skálda 168, 171. This adv. with its compds and derivatives may be said to have been lost in Germ. as well as Engl., and at a very early time. Even Ulf. uses fram as a prep. in the sense of ἀπό, like the A. S. and Engl. from, Swed. från: only in two passages Ulf. uses fram as adv., viz. Rom. xiii. 12, where he renders ‘the night is far spent’ (nóttin er um liðin of the Icel. N. T.) by framis galeiþan, which recalls to mind the Icel. fram-liðinn = deceased, past; and Mark i. 19, where προβαίνειν is rendered by gaggan framis = Icel. ganga framarr or ganga fram; cp. also the Goth. compds fram-gahts = progress, Philipp. i. 25; fram-aldrs = stricken in years; fram-vigis = Icel. fram-vegis; fram-vairþis = further: in O. H. G. vram = ultra still occurs, but is now lost in Germ. as well as in Engl.: the Icel., on the other hand, makes a clear distinction between the prep. frá ( from) and fram, on, forward, = Gr. πρόσω, Lat. porro, pro-; in some compds the sense from appears, e. g. framandi, a stranger,—Ulf. framaþeis, prop. one who is far off or from far off; so also fram-liðinn, gone, past; ganga fram, to die.
    A. fram, forward, (opp. to aptr, backward); aðra leið aptr en fram, 655 xxxii. 18; hann féll fram á fætr konungi, he fell forward on his face at the king’s feet, Eg. 92; stefna fram ( to go on) hina neðri leið, 582; brautin liggr þar fram í milli, id.; cf þeir vilja fram, or, fram á leið, forward, Sks. 483; fram rétt, straight on, Fms. ii. 273, v. l.; fram, fram! on, on! a war cry, Ó. H. 215: koma fram, to reappear, arrive, after being long unheard of; hann kom fram í Danmörku, Fms. i. 62; hann kom fram í kaupstað þeim er …, Ísl. ii. 332; ok kómu þar fram, er Kirjálar vóru á fjalli, Eg. 58: the phrase, fram í ættir, in a far or distant degree (of relationship), 343: people in Icel. in the 14th century used to say, fram til Noregs, up to Norway (cp. up to London), Dipl. ii. 15, 16.
    II. fram is generally applied to any motion outwards or towards the open, opp. to inn, innar; thus fram denotes the outer point of a ness, fram á nes; Icel. also say, fram á sjó, towards the high sea, (but upp or inn at landi, landwards); also, towards the verge of a cliff or the like, fram á hamarinn (bergit), Eg. 583: when used of a house fram means towards the door, thus, fara fram í dyr (eldhús), but inn or innar í baðstofu (hence fram-bær), var hón ávalt borin fram ok innar, she was borne in a litter out and in, Bs. i. 343: of a bed or chair fram denotes the outside, the side farthest from the wall, horfir hón til þils, en bóndi fram, she turned her face to the wall, but her husband away from it, Vígl. 31.
    β. again, Icel. say, fram á dal, up dale, opp. to ofan dalinn, down dale.
    III. without motion, the fore part, opp. to aptr, hinder part (cp. fram-fætr); aptr krókr en fram sem sporðr, Fms. ii. 179; maðr fram en dýr aptr (of a centaur), 673. 2, Sks. 179; aptr ok fram, fore and aft, of a ship, Fms. ix. 310.
    IV. joined with prepp. or particles, Lat. usque; bíða fram á dag, fram á nótt, fram í myrkr, to wait far into the day, night, darkness, Bs. ii. 145; bíða fram yfir, er fram um Jól, etc., to bide till after Yule; um fram, past over; sitja um þat fram er markaðrinn stóð, to stay till the fair is past, Fb. i. 124; fram um hamarinn (bergit), to pass the cliff, Eg. 582; ríða um fram, to ride past or to miss, Nj. 264, mod. fram hjá, cp. Germ. vorbei:—metaph., vera um fram e-n, above, surpassingly; um fram aðra menn, Fb. i. 91, Fms. vi. 58, passim; um alla hluti fram, above all things: yfir alla hluti fram, id., Stj. 7: besides, Sks. 41 new Ed.: fyrir lög fram, in spite of the law, Fms. iii. 157; fyrir rétt fram, 655 xx. 4; fyrir lof fram, without leave, Grág. i. 326; fyrir þat fram, but for that, ii. 99: the phrase, fyrir alla hluti fram, above all things, 623. 19.
    β. temp., fyrir fram means beforehand, Germ. voraus; vita, segja fyrir fram, to know, tell beforehand, Germ. voraus-sagen.
    γ. fram undan, projecting, stretching forward; fram undan eyjunni, Fms. ii. 305.
    δ. the phrase, fram, or more usually fram-orðit, of time, hvað er fram-orðit, how late is it? i. e. what is the time? Ld. 224; þá var fram-orðit, it was late in the day, Clem. 51; þá er fram var orðit, 623. 30: dropping ‘orðit,’ þeir vissu eigi hvat fram var (qs. fram orðit), they did not know the time of day, K. Þ. K. 90: with gen., fram-orðit dags, late in the day, Fms. xi. 10, Ld. 174; áfram, on forward, q. v.
    V. with verbs,
    α. denoting motion, like pro- in Latin, thus, ganga, koma, sækja, falla, fljóta, renna, líða, fara … fram, to go, come, flow, fare … forward, Eg. 136, Fms. ii. 56, Jb. 75, passim: of time, líða fram, Bs. ii. 152 (fram-liðinn).
    β. rétta, halda fram, to stretch, hold forth, Nj. 3; flytja, bera, draga, leiða, færa, selja, setja fram, to bring … forward, Sks. 567; leggja fram, to ‘lay forth,’ discharge, Fms. v. 293, Nj. 3, 11; bjóða fram, to offer; eggja, hvetja fram, to egg on; segja fram, to pronounce; standa, lúta fram, etc.
    γ. sjá, horfa, stökkva … fram fyrir sik, to look, jump forward, opp. to aptr fyrir sik, Nj. 29:—impers., e-m fer fram, to grow, make progress; skara fram úr, to stand out.
    B. frammi, (for the pronunciation with a double m vide Skálda 169,) denotes in or on a place, without motion, and is formed in the same way as uppi from upp, niðri from niðr; Icel. thus say, ganga fram, niðr, upp, to go on, go down, go up; but vera frammi, niðri, uppi, to be in, etc.; if followed by a vowel, the final i may be dropt, thus, vera frammi á dal, or framm’ á dal, Hrafn. 6; sitja framm’ fyrir hásæti (= frammi fyrir), Ó. H. 5; just as one may say, vera niðr’ á (qs. niðri á) engjum, upp’ á (= uppi á) fjalli: as to direction, all that is said of fram also applies to frammi, only that frammi can but denote the being in a place; Icel. thus say, frammi á dal in a dale, frammi í dyrum in-doors, frammi á fjalli on a fell, frammi á gólfi on the floor, frammi á sjó, etc.; þeir Leitr sitja frammi í húsum, Fær. 181, cp. also Hrafn. 1; sitja (standa) frammi fyrir e-m, to sit ( stand) before one’s face, Hkr. ii. 81.
    II. metaph. the phrase, hafa e-t frammi, to perform a thing, Nj. 232, Sks. 161: to use, shew, in a bad sense, of an insult, threatening, or the like; hafa þeir f. mikil-mæli ok heita afarkostum, Hkr. i. 191: the particle í is freq. prefixed, hafa í frammi, (not á frammi as áfram, q. v.); svá fremi skaltú rógit í frammi hafa, Nj. 166; þarftú þá fleira í frammi at hafa en stóryrði ein ok dramblæti, Fas. i. 37; hafðú í frammi kúgan við þá uppi við fjöllin, Ísl. ii. 215: to exercise, Bs. i. 852; hafa f. ípróttir, Fms. ix. 8 (rare); láta, leggja f., to contribute, produce, Fas. iii. 118, Fms. vi. 211.
    C. framan, from the front side; framan at borðinu, to the front of the table, Fb. ii. 302; framan at e-u, in the face or front of (opp. to aptan að, from behind); skaltú róa at framan borðum skútunnar, thou shall row towards the boards of the boat, of one boat trying to reach another, Háv. 46; taka framan af e-u, to take ( cut) from the fore part, Od. xiv. 474; framan á skipinu, the fore part of the ship, Fms. ii. 179; framan um stafninn, vi. 78.
    β. temp., framan af sumri, vetri, hausti, váti, the beginning, first part of summer …; also simply framan af, in the beginning.
    γ. of the fore part of the body; nokkut hafit upp framan nefit, Ld. 272; réttnefjaðr ok hafit upp í framan-vert, a straight nose and prominent at the tip, Nj. 29; framan á brjóstið, on the breast; framan í andlitið, in the face; framan á knén, í stálhúfuna framan, Fms. viii. 337; framan á þjóhnappana, Sturl. i. 14 (better aptan á).
    δ. with the prep. í preceding; í framan, adv. in the face; rjóðr í framan, red in the face; fölr í framan, pale-faced, etc., freq. in mod. use.
    2. fyrir framan, before, in front of, with acc. (opp. to fyrir aptan, behind); fyrir framan slána, Nj. 45; fyrir framan hendr honum, 60; fyrir framan hamarinn, Eg. 583; fyrir framan merki, Fms. i. 27, ii. 84: as adv., menn stóðu með vápnum fyrir framan þar sem Flosi sat, before F. ‘s seat, Nj. 220; þá var skotið aptr lokhvílunni ok sett á hespa fyrir framan, Fms. ii. 84: að framan, above.
    3. as framan is prop. an adv. from the place, Icel. also say, koma framan af dal, framan af nesi, framan ór dyrum, etc., to come down the dale, etc., vide fram above.
    4. ‘framan til’ in a temp. sense, up to, until; nú líðr til þings framan, it drew near to the time of parliament, Nj. 12; líðr nú til þings framan, Ld. 88; leið nú framan til Jóla, Ísl. ii. 42; framan til Páska, Stj. 148; framan til vetrnátta, D. N.; framan til þess er hann átti við Glám, Grett. 155; framan til Leiðar, Anal. 172; frá upphafi heims framan, from the beginning of the world, Ver. 1; in mod. usage simply fram in all such instances.
    D. Compar. framarr, farther on; superl. framast, fremst, farthest on:
    1. loc., feti framarr, a step farther on, Lv. 59; þar er þeir koma framast, the farthest point they can reach, Grág. i. 111; þar sem hann kömr framast, 497; hvar hann kom framarst, Fms. xi. 416; svá kómu þeir fremst at þeir unnu þá borg, i. 114; þeir eru mest til þess nefndir at framast ( foremost) hafi verit, Ísl. ii. 368; þeir er fremst vóru, Fms. v. 78.
    2. temp. farthest back; er ek fremst um man, Vsp. 1; hvat þú fyrst um mant eða fremst um veizt, Vþm. 34; frá því ek má fremst muna, Dipl. v. 25.
    II. metaph. farther, more, superl. farthest, most; erat hann framarr skyldr sakráða við menn, Grág. i. 11; nema vér reynim oss framarr, Fær. 75; meta, hvárra þörf oss litisk framarr ganga, whose claim appeared to us the strongest, Dipl. ii. 5.
    β. with dat., venju framarr, more than usual; því framarr sem, all the more, Fms. i. 184.
    γ. with ‘en’ following; framar en, farther than, more than; mun hér því ( therefore) framarr leitað en hvarvetna annars-staðar, Fms. i. 213; at ganga framarr á hendr Þorleiki en mitt leyfi er til, Ld. 154; hversu Þorólfr var framarr en ek, Eg. 112; framarr er hann en ek, he is better than I, Nj. 3; sókn framarr ( rather) en vörn, 236; framarr en ( farther than) nú er skilt, Js. 48; því at hann væri framarr en aðrir menn at sér, better than other men, Mar. 25.
    2. superl., svá sem sá er framast ( foremost) elskaði, Fs. 80; svá sem framast má, 655 xi. 2; sem Guð lér honum framast vit til, Js. 5: with gen., konungr virði hann framast allra sona sinna, Fms. i. 6; at Haraldr væri framast þeirra bræðra, 59; framast þeirra at allri sæmd, viii. 272.

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  • 110 domyśl|ić się

    pf — domyśl|ać się impf v refl. to work out, to guess
    - domyślić się prawdy to work out the truth
    - czy domyśla się pan, kim jestem? can you guess who I am?
    - wyczuł z mojego zachowania, że czegoś się domyślam he knew by my behaviour that I suspected something
    - nie trudno się domyślić, skąd ona pochodzi it’s not hard to guess where she comes from
    - „to ona puściła tę plotkę” – „domyślałam się tego” ‘it was her that started the rumour’ – ‘I guessed that was the case’
    - domyślam się, że chodzi o coś poważnego I presume a. assume it’s something serious
    - domyślam się, co mogła przeżywać, gdy dowiedziała się o wypadku I can just imagine what she must have gone through when she heard about the accident
    - „to był dla mnie koszmar” – „(tak) domyślam się” ‘it was an absolute nightmare’ – ‘(yes) I can imagine’

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  • 111 answer

    answer, US [transcription]["_ns\@r"]
    A n
    1 ( reply) réponse f (to à) ; to get/give an answer obtenir/donner une réponse ; an answer in writing une réponse par écrit ; there's no answer ( to door) il n'y a personne ; ( on phone) ça ne répond pas ; in answer to sth en réponse à qch ; she has all the answers, she has an answer for everything elle a réponse à tout, elle croit tout savoir pej ; her only answer was to laugh pour seule réponse elle a éclaté de rire ; I won't take no for an answer! pas question de refuser! ; there's no answer to that! que voulez-vous répondre à ça? ; France's answer to Marilyn Monroe hum la version française de Marilyn Monroe ;
    2 ( solution) (to difficulty, puzzle) solution f (to à) ; Sch, Univ réponse f (to à) ; the right/wrong answer la bonne/mauvaise réponse ; there is no easy answer (to the problem) c'est un problème difficile à résoudre ; it's the answer to all our problems c'est la solution à tous nos problèmes ; he doesn't pretend to know all the answers il ne prétend pas avoir réponse à tout ;
    3 ( to criticism) réponse f (to à) ; answer to a charge Jur réfutation f d'une accusation.
    B vtr
    1 ( reply to) répondre à [question, invitation, letter, person] ; to answer that répondre que ; to answer the door aller or venir ouvrir la porte ; to answer the telephone répondre au téléphone ; to answer the call lit, fig répondre à l'appel ; she answered him with a smile elle lui a répondu par un sourire ; to answer violence with violence répondre à la violence par la violence ; our prayers have been answered nos prières ont été exaucées ;
    2 gen, Jur ( respond) répondre à [criticism, accusation, allegation] ; to answer a charge répondre d'une accusation ; he was in court to answer charges of theft il devait répondre d'une accusation de vol devant le tribunal ; there was no case to answer il n'y avait pas matière à inculpation ;
    3 ( meet) répondre à [need, demand] ; we saw nobody answering that description nous n'avons vu personne répondant à cette description ;
    4 Naut to answer the helm obéir à la barre.
    C vi
    1 ( respond) répondre ; it's not answering GB Telecom ça ne répond pas ; to answer to the name of X répondre au nom de X ;
    2 ( correspond) to answer to répondre or correspondre à [description] ;
    3 ( account) to answer for sb répondre de qn ; to answer to sb être responsable devant qn ; he answers to management for any decisions he takes il doit répondre de toutes les décisions qu'il prend devant la direction ; …or you'll have me to answer to! …ou tu auras affaire à moi!
    answer back gen, Jur répondre ;
    answer [sb] back GB répondre ; don't dare answer (me) back! comment oses-tu (me) répondre?
    answer for [sth] ( account for) répondre de [action, behaviour] ; they have a lot to answer for! ils ont beaucoup de comptes à rendre! ; to answer for sb's honesty se porter garant de l'honnêteté de qn.

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  • 112 Н-268

    У СЕМИ НЯНЕК ДИТЯ БЕЗ ГЛАЗУ (saying) а matter suffers when several people are in charge of it (because each wants to handle it his own way, each expects s.o. else to handle it, or there is a general lack of coordination among those in charge): - too many cooks spoil the broth (the soup) everybody's business is nobody's business.
    Вскоре после манифеста семнадцатого октября задумана была большая демонстрация от Тверской заставы к Калужской. Это было начинание в духе пословицы «у семи нянек дитя без глазу» (Пастернак 1). Soon after the manifesto of October 17th several revolutionary organizations called for a big demonstration. The route was from Tver Gate to the Kaluga Gate at the other end of the town. But this was a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth (1a). о

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  • 113 Х-6

    МОЙ (твоя ит. п.) ХАТА С КРАЮ coll, usu. disapprov (sent these forms only rarely used in refer, to the 1st person-variants with моя and наша usu. refer, to the interlocutors) or a third party fixed WO
    (said, usu. disapprov ingly, to or about s.o. who refuses to be involved in some matter that requires courage, determination, selflessness) it does not concern me (you etc): Х-ова хата с краю - it's no concern (business) of X's
    it has nothing to do with X it's not X's affair Ws none of X's business (concern).
    «Меня в деревне Иван Акимычем кликали. Калачёв фамилий ( ungrammat - фамилия)...» Пожалуй, Влад и до этого знал: такими калачёвыми земля держится, но только теперь... при всем уважении к ним - этим калачёвым, - с горечью усвоил, что ими же держится и всякая на земле неправда. Мы люди маленькие. Наша хата с краю. До Бога высоко, до царя далеко... Вот набор их нехитрых истин, под которые они тянут своё ярмо через всю жизнь... (Максимов 2). "Back home they call me Ivan Akimych. Kalachev's my last name...." Vlad already knew that it was Kalachev and his kind who keep the globe turning, but only now, with all due respect to the Kalachevs of this world, has he come to the sad realization that it is they who also enable all forms of injustice to flourish. We're only small folk. It's no concern of ours. God's too high to help us, the tsar's too far away....This is the sum total of the simple-minded truths with the aid of which they drag their yoke through life... (2a).
    ...Скорее всего, это было проявлением особого советского этикета, который твердо соблюдался нашим народом в течение многих десятилетий: раз начальство ссылает, значит - так и надо, а моя хата с краю... (Мандельштам 1). Most probably it was a case of the peculiar Soviet etiquette that has been carefully observed for several decades now: if the authorities are sending someone into exile, all well and good, it's none of our business (1a).
    Abbreviated version of the saying «Моя хата с краю, (я) ничего не знаю» ("My hut is set apart, and I don't know anything").

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  • 114 у семи нянек дитя без глазу

    [saying]
    =====
    а matter suffers when several people are in charge of it (because each wants to handle it his own way, each expects s.o. else to handle it, or there is a general lack of coordination among those in charge):
    - everybody's business is nobody's business.
         ♦ Вскоре после манифеста семнадцатого октября задумана была большая демонстрация от Тверской заставы к Калужской. Это было начинание в духе пословицы "у семи нянек дитя без глазу" (Пастернак 1). Soon after the manifesto of October 17th several revolutionary organizations called for a big demonstration. The route was from Tver Gate to the Kaluga Gate at the other end of the town. But this was a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth (1a).

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  • 115 моя хата с краю

    МОЙ( ТВОЯ и т.п.) ХАТА С КРАЮ coll, usu. disapprov
    [sent; these forms only; rarely used in refer, to the 1st person-variants with моя and наша usu. refer, to the interlocutors) or a third party; fixed WO]
    =====
    (said, usu. disapprovingly, to or about s.o. who refuses to be involved in some matter that requires courage, determination, selflessness) it does not concern me (you etc):
    - Х'Ова хата с краю it's no concern (business) of X's;
    - it's none of X's business (concern).
         ♦ "Меня в деревне Иван Акимычем кликали. Калачёв фамилиё [ungrammat = фамилия]..." Пожалуй, Влад и до этого знал: такими калачёвыми земля держится, но только теперь... при всем уважении к ним - этим калачёвым, - с горечью усвоил, что ими же держится и всякая на земле неправда. Мы люди маленькие. Наша хата с краю. До Бога высоко, до царя далеко... Вот набор их нехитрых истин, под которые они тянут своё ярмо через всю жизнь... (Максимов 2). "Back home they call me Ivan Akimych. Kalachev's my last name...." Vlad already knew that it was Kalachev and his kind who keep the globe turning, but only now, with all due respect to the Kalachevs of this world, has he come to the sad realization that it is they who also enable all forms of injustice to flourish. We're only small folk. It's no concern of ours. God's too high to help us, the tsar's too far away....This is the sum total of the simple-minded truths with the aid of which they drag their yoke through life... (2a).
         ♦...Скорее всего, это было проявлением особого советского этикета, который твердо соблюдался нашим народом в течение многих десятилетий: раз начальство ссылает, значит - так и надо, а моя хата с краю... (Мандельштам 1). Most probably it was a case of the peculiar Soviet etiquette that has been carefully observed for several decades now: if the authorities are sending someone into exile, all well and good, it's none of our business (1a).
    —————
    ← Abbreviated version of the saying "Моя хата с краю, (я) ничего не знаю" ("My hut is set apart, and I don't know anything").

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  • 116 human

    'hju:mən
    1. adjective
    (of, natural to, concerning, or belonging to, mankind: human nature; The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.) humano

    2. noun
    (a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) ser humano
    - human being
    - human resources

    human adj humano
    tr['hjʊːmən]
    1 humano,-a
    1 ser nombre masculino humano, humano
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    human being ser nombre masculino humano, humano
    human nature naturaleza humana
    human race raza humana
    human ['hju:mən, 'ju:-] adj
    : humano
    humanly adv
    : ser m humano
    adj.
    humano, -a adj.
    n.
    humano s.m.

    I 'hjuːmən
    adjective humano

    II
    noun ser* m humano
    ['hjuːmǝn]
    1.
    ADJ humano

    human feet are made for weight bearinglos pies del ser humano or del hombre están hechos para soportar peso

    2.
    N ser m humano
    3.
    CPD

    human being Nser m humano

    human error Nerror m humano

    human genome Ngenoma m humano

    human growth hormone Nhormona f de crecimiento humano

    human interest Ninterés m humano

    human interest story Nhistoria f de interés humano

    human nature Nnaturaleza f humana

    the human race N — la raza humana, el género humano

    human resources NPLrecursos mpl humanos

    human resource manager Ndirector(a) m / f de recursos humanos

    human rights NPLderechos mpl humanos

    human rights abuses NPLviolaciones fpl de los derechos humanos

    human rights activist Nmilitante mf de la causa de los derechos humanos

    human rights campaigner Ndefensor(a) m / f de los derechos humanos

    human rights group Nasociación f de defensa de los derechos humanos, asociación f pro derechos humanos

    human rights organization Norganización f de defensa de los derechos humanos, organización f pro derechos humanos

    human rights record Nhistorial m en materia de derechos humanos

    * * *

    I ['hjuːmən]
    adjective humano

    II
    noun ser* m humano

    English-spanish dictionary > human

  • 117 alguno


    alguno 1
    ◊ -na adjetivo
    1 ( delante del n)
    algún día some o one day;
    en algún lugar somewhere
    b) (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc) any;
    ¿tocas algún instrumento? do you play any instruments?;
    si tienes algún problema if there's any problem, if you have any problems hace algunos años some years ago, a few years ago; me quedan tres tazas y algún plato I have three cups and one or two plates; escribió algún que otro artículo he wrote one or two articles 2 ( detrás del n) ( con valor negativo):
    esto no lo afectará en modo alguno this won't affect it in the slightest o at all

    alguno 2
    ◊ -na pronombre
    a) (cosa, persona indeterminada) one;
    siempre hay alguno que no está conforme there's always someone who doesn't agree
    b) (en frases interrogativas, condicionales, etc):
    buscaba una guía ¿tiene alguna? I was looking for a guide, do you have one o any?;
    si tuviera alguno if I had one (— de cosas) some; he visto algunas I've seen some; he tenido alguno que otro I've had one or two
    alguno,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (afirmativo) some: algunos críticos elogiaron la obra, some critics praised the work
    algunas veces me río sin motivo, some times I laugh for no reason
    alguna que otra vez, now and then
    2 (interrogativo) any: ¿tienes alguna cita para mañana?, have you any appointments for tomorrow?
    3 (negativo) not at all: en este crimen no hay móvil alguno, there's no motive at all for this crime
    II pron indef
    1 someone, somebody
    alguno que otro, someone or other 2 algunos,-as, some (people) ' alguno' also found in these entries: Spanish: algún - alguna - inconveniente - vínculo - compromiso English: aimlessly - any - anybody - care - some - either - odd

    English-spanish dictionary > alguno

  • 118 identity

    [aɪ'dentətɪ]
    сущ.
    1) идентичность, тождество, одинаковость, тождественность
    Syn:
    Syn:

    to establish smb.'s identity — установить чью-л. личность

    His identity was being kept secret. — Его личность была засекречена.

    It was a case of mistaken identity. They mistook him for John. — Это была ошибка. Они приняли его за Джона.

    4) индивидуальность; своеобразие; отличительная черта, особенность

    gender identity мед. — гендерная / половая идентичность, половая идентификация

    Syn:
    5) мат. тождество

    Англо-русский современный словарь > identity

  • 119 a little pot is soon hot

    посл.
    "только спичку зажёг - уж вскипел котелок", ограниченного человека рассердить нетрудно, дурака легко вывести из себя

    It is an old saying that "a little pot is soon hot", which was the case with William the Testy. Being a little man he was soon in a passion, and once in a passion he soon boiled over. (W. Irving, ‘Knickerbocker's History of New York’, book IV, ch. IX) — Старая пословица гласит: "Дурака рассердить нетрудно". Так именно и обстояло дело с Уильямом Тести. Будучи человеком недалеким, он скоро вспылил и весь кипел от негодования.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > a little pot is soon hot

  • 120 scratch me and I'll scratch you

    посл.
    (scratch me and I'll scratch you (тж. scratch my back and I'll scratch yours))
    ≈ услуга за услугу, рука руку моет

    There was a political ring in Philadelphia in which the major, certain members of the council, the treasurer, the chief of police... and others shared. It was a case generally of "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours". (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. XI) — В Филадельфии существовала политическая клика, в которую входили мэр города, некоторые члены муниципального совета, казначей, начальник полиции... и ещё кое-кто. Эта братия придерживалась принципа "рука руку моет".

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > scratch me and I'll scratch you

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