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1 Midlife-Crisis
Mid·life·cri·sisRR, Mid·life-Cri·sisRR, Mid·life-cri·sisALT<->[ˈmɪtlaifkraisɪs]f kein pl midlife crisis* * * -
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5 Girls Entering Midlife Screaming
Jocular: GEMSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Girls Entering Midlife Screaming
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6 crisis de los cuarenta
* * *(n.) = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age bluesEx. 'I hope this doesn't sound like an off-the-wall remark but have you ever heard of or read anything about the so called mid-life crisis?'.Ex. The article is entitled 'The public library: middle-age crisis or old age?'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Fighting the middle-age blues -- is the public library winning the battle?'.* * ** * *(n.) = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age bluesEx: 'I hope this doesn't sound like an off-the-wall remark but have you ever heard of or read anything about the so called mid-life crisis?'.
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7 кризис середины жизни
Russian-english psychology dictionary > кризис середины жизни
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8 krize středního věku
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9 Krise in der Lebensmitte
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10 Krise in der Mitte des Lebens
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Krise in der Mitte des Lebens
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11 madurez
f.1 ripeness.2 adulthood.3 maturity.* * *1 (de la persona) maturity2 (de la fruta) ripeness* * *noun f.1) maturity2) ripeness* * *SF1) [de fruta] ripeness2) [de carácter, edad] maturityrevela una madurez nada frecuente en una primera novela — she shows a maturity rarely found o rare in a first novel
* * *1) ( de una fruta) ripeness2) ( de una persona)a) ( cualidad) maturityb) (edad, período) maturity* * *= middle-age, maturity, mid-life [midlife], manhood.Ex. I like the confidence that middle-age brings.Ex. Maturity brings a dislike of highly colored representation of things and a preference for keen and satirical observation over the merely fanciful.Ex. This article reviews feminist periodicals about midlife and aging women = Este artículo analiza las publicaciones periódicas feministas sobre la madurez y la vejez en la mujer.Ex. This article describes the exploration of Japanese boyhood, manhood and masculine values contained in Kazumi Yumoto's novel 'The Friends'.----* alcanzar la madurez = come to + maturity, bring to + maturity, achieve + maturity, reach + maturity.* con madurez = maturely.* durante + Posesivo + madurez = in later life.* madurez del mercado = market maturity.* * *1) ( de una fruta) ripeness2) ( de una persona)a) ( cualidad) maturityb) (edad, período) maturity* * *= middle-age, maturity, mid-life [midlife], manhood.Ex: I like the confidence that middle-age brings.
Ex: Maturity brings a dislike of highly colored representation of things and a preference for keen and satirical observation over the merely fanciful.Ex: This article reviews feminist periodicals about midlife and aging women = Este artículo analiza las publicaciones periódicas feministas sobre la madurez y la vejez en la mujer.Ex: This article describes the exploration of Japanese boyhood, manhood and masculine values contained in Kazumi Yumoto's novel 'The Friends'.* alcanzar la madurez = come to + maturity, bring to + maturity, achieve + maturity, reach + maturity.* con madurez = maturely.* durante + Posesivo + madurez = in later life.* madurez del mercado = market maturity.* * *A (de una fruta) ripeness1 (cualidad) maturity2 (edad, período) maturityal llegar a la madurez on reaching maturitycomo autor tuvo una madurez prolífica as an author he was prolific in his later years* * *
madurez sustantivo femenino
madurez sustantivo femenino
1 (de una persona) maturity
2 (de una fruta) ripeness
' madurez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sazón
- asentar
- desfase
- muestra
English:
authoritarian
- manhood
- maturity
- middle age
* * *madurez nf1. [de fruto] ripeness2. [de persona] [sensatez, juicio] maturity3. [edad adulta] adulthood;a los veinte años había alcanzado ya la madurez artística by the age of twenty she had already matured o grown up as an artist* * *f1 mental maturity2 edad middle age3 de fruta ripeness* * *1) : maturity2) : ripeness -
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f. s.&pl.crisis.estar en crisis to be in crisiscrisis económica recessioncrisis energética energy crisiscrisis de identidad identity crisiscrisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *1 (dificultad) crisis2 (ataque) fit, attack3 (escasez) shortage\estar en crisis to be in crisis, reach crisis pointcrisis de gobierno cabinet crisiscrisis financiera financial crisiscrisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *noun f.* * *SF INV1) (Econ, Pol, Sociol) crisisla situación económica está pasando por una nueva crisis — the economy is undergoing o going through a new crisis
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lo que está en crisis es el propio sistema — the system itself is in crisisnuestro matrimonio está en crisis — our marriage is in crisis o going through a crisis
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hacer crisis — to reach crisis point, come to a head2) (Med)crisis cardíaca — cardiac arrest, heart failure
crisis epiléptica — epileptic fit, epileptic attack
* * *a) ( situación grave) crisisb) (Med) crisishacer crisis — enfermedad to become critical
c) (period) ( remodelación ministerial) tb* * *= crisis [crises, -pl.], trough, shakeout [shake-out], crunch, slump, downswing, bust.Ex. An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.Ex. Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex. There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex. The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.----* agravar una crisis = exacerbate + crisis.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* causar esta crisis = precipitate + crisis.* convertirse en una crisis = grow to + a crisis.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* crisis bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* crisis crediticia = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* crisis de enormes proporciones = situation of crisis proportions.* crisis de fe = crisis of faith.* crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.* crisis de la industria del libro = book crisis.* crisis del libro = book crisis.* crisis de los cuarenta = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age blues.* crisis de los siete años = seven-year itch.* crisis económica = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrums.* crisis económica mundial = global economic slump.* crisis emocional = emotional crisis.* crisis energética = energy crisis.* crisis financiera = financial crisis, financial crunch.* crisis medioambiental = environmental crisis.* crisis social = social crisis.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* en crisis = depressed, crisis-ridden, on the rocks.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* en situación de crisis = on the rocks.* estar sumido en una crisis = be deep in crisis.* gestión de crisis = crisis management.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* ocasionar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* pasar una crisis = face + crisis.* provocar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* resolver una crisis = solve + crisis.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* * *a) ( situación grave) crisisb) (Med) crisishacer crisis — enfermedad to become critical
c) (period) ( remodelación ministerial) tb* * *= crisis [crises, -pl.], trough, shakeout [shake-out], crunch, slump, downswing, bust.Ex: An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.
Ex: Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex: There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex: The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.* agravar una crisis = exacerbate + crisis.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* causar esta crisis = precipitate + crisis.* convertirse en una crisis = grow to + a crisis.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* crisis bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* crisis crediticia = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* crisis de enormes proporciones = situation of crisis proportions.* crisis de fe = crisis of faith.* crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.* crisis de la industria del libro = book crisis.* crisis del libro = book crisis.* crisis de los cuarenta = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age blues.* crisis de los siete años = seven-year itch.* crisis económica = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrums.* crisis económica mundial = global economic slump.* crisis emocional = emotional crisis.* crisis energética = energy crisis.* crisis financiera = financial crisis, financial crunch.* crisis medioambiental = environmental crisis.* crisis social = social crisis.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* en crisis = depressed, crisis-ridden, on the rocks.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* en situación de crisis = on the rocks.* estar sumido en una crisis = be deep in crisis.* gestión de crisis = crisis management.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* ocasionar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* pasar una crisis = face + crisis.* provocar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* resolver una crisis = solve + crisis.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* * *(pl crisis)1 (situación grave) crisisel país sufre/está atravesando una grave crisis energética the country has/is experiencing a serious energy crisisla crisis de la vivienda the housing crisis o shortagela economía está en crisis the economy is in crisiscrisis de fe crisis of faithsu relación está pasando por una etapa de crisis their relationship is going through a crisisla situación hizo crisis the situation came to a head, the situation reached crisis point o a crisis level2 ( Med) crisisla enfermedad hizo crisis al día siguiente the illness became critical the next day3 ( period) (remodelación ministerial) tbcrisis de Gobierno cabinet reshuffleCompuestos:heart failure, cardiac arrest● crisis crediticia or del créditocredit crunch, credit crisisidentity crisismidlife crisiscabinet crisis ( resulting in dismissals or resignations)nervous breakdownrespiratory failure* * *
crisis sustantivo femenino (pl◊ crisis)
crisis sustantivo femenino inv
1 (mala situación) crisis
2 Fin crisis
3 Med (ataque) fit, attack
' crisis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acentuarse
- actual
- álgida
- álgido
- depresión
- encarar
- frenar
- galopante
- ingresar
- pasar
- agudizar
- agudo
- atravesar
- causante
- desencadenar
- económico
- energético
- estallar
- perdurar
- sacar
English:
actual
- acute
- background
- breakdown
- carry through
- corner
- crack
- crisis
- flap
- identity crisis
- midlife
- nervous breakdown
- pull through
- religion
- break
- confront
- crunch
- deepen
- defuse
- depression
- develop
- hang
- head
- trouble
* * *crisis nf inv1. [situación difícil] crisis;la crisis del petróleo the oil crisis;la crisis del matrimonio the crisis affecting the institution of marriage;la crisis en el mercado de valores the stock market crisis;estar en crisis to be in crisis;atravesar una crisis to go through a crisis;entrar en una época de crisis to go into crisis, to enter a period of crisiscrisis económica economic crisis, recession;crisis energética energy crisis;crisis financiera financial crisis;crisis de identidad identity crisis;crisis ministerial cabinet crisis;Hist la crisis de los misiles [en Cuba] the Cuban Missile Crisis2. [médica] crisiscrisis cardiaca cardiac arrest;crisis epiléptica epileptic attack;crisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *f inv crisis* * *crisis nf1) : crisis2)crisis nerviosa : nervous breakdown* * *crisis n2. (escasez) shortage3. (cambio brusco) attack / fit -
13 Midlifecrisis
[‘midlaif’kraisis] f; -, kein Pl. midlife crisis, male menopause* * *Mid·life·cri·sisRR, Mid·life-Cri·sisRR, Mid·life-cri·sisALT<->[ˈmɪtlaifkraisɪs]f kein pl midlife crisis -
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crise [kʀiz]1. feminine nouna. [d'appendicite, asthme, rhumatisme] attackb. [de colère, rage, jalousie] fit• piquer une or sa crise (inf) to fly off the handlec. ( = bouleversement) crisis• crise de confiance/conscience crisis of confidence/conscience• crise économique/d'identité economic/identity crisis2. compounds• il nous a fait une crise de nerfs parce qu'il n'en voulait pas he threw a tantrum because he didn't want any ► crise de la quarantaine midlife crisis* * *kʀiz1) ( phase difficile) crisisen (pleine) crise — [secteur, pays] in (the middle of a) crisis
la crise — Économie the economic crisis
2) ( pénurie) shortagecrise de main-d'œuvre — shortage of labour [BrE]
3) Médecine attack4) ( accès) fitfaire/piquer (colloq) une or sa crise — [enfant] to have/to throw a tantrum; [adulte] to have/to throw a fit (colloq)
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kʀiz nf1) (politique, économique) crisis2) (= accès) fit3) MÉDECINE attack, fit* * *crise nf1 gén crisis; crise conjugale/d'adolescence marital/adolescent crisis; crise de conscience crisis of conscience; crise d'identité identity crisis; la crise de l'Église/de l'Université the crisis in the Church/in the Universities; être en crise [couple, éducation] to be in crisis; traverser/connaître une crise to undergo/to experience a crisis;2 Pol, Écon crisis; crise ministérielle/gouvernementale ministerial/government crisis; crise constitutionnelle constitutional crisis; crise bancaire/boursière/pétrolière banking/stock market/oil crisis; crise agricole crisis in the agricultural industry; crise de l'énergie energy crisis; en (pleine) crise [secteur, pays] in (the middle of a) crisis; en période or temps de crise in times of crisis; être au bord de la crise to be on the verge of a crisis; la crise the economic crisis, the slump; ressentir les effets de/sortir de la crise to feel the effects of/to come out of the economic crisis ou the slump; la crise de 1929 the Great Depression, the Slump;4 Méd attack; crise d'asthme asthma attack; crise de paludisme/d'urticaire attack of malaria/of hives; en cas de crise in case of an attack; crise d'angoisse panic ou anxiety attack; crise d'appendicite appendicitis; crise d'épilepsie epileptic fit; crise de rhumatisme bout of rheumatism; crise de toux coughing fit;5 ( accès) fit; crise de colère/jalousie fit of rage/jealousy; crise de larmes crying fit; elle a été prise d'une crise de rangement she had a sudden urge to tidy up; une crise de fou rire (a fit of) the giggles (pl); avoir une crise de fou rire to get the giggles;6 ○( colère) outburst; ne fais pas attention à mes crises! don't take any notice of my outbursts!; faire/piquer○ une or sa crise [enfant] to have/to throw a tantrum; [adulte] to have/to throw a fit○.crise cardiaque heart attack; crise de foie indigestion; crise de nerfs hysterics (pl); avoir une crise de nerfs to have hysterics.[kriz] nom féminin1. [période, situation difficile] crisistraverser une crise to go through a crisis ou a critical timecrise du logement/papier housing/paper shortagea. [grave] crisis ou panic on the Stock Exchangeb. [passagère] blip on the Stock Exchangecrise économique economic crisis ou slump, recession[de colère] (fit of) rage[besoin urgent]4. MÉDECINEcrise d'appendicite/d'arthrose attack of appendicitis/arthritiscrise épileptique ou d'épilepsie epileptic fittu vas attraper une crise de foie à manger tous ces chocolats (familier) you'll make yourself sick if you eat all these chocolatescrise de nerfs fit of hysterics, attack of nerves————————en crise locution adjectivale -
15 Глобальная информационная сеть по вопросам законодательных изменений, результатов исследований и новых программ в интересах женщин среднего и пожилого возраста
Sociology: Global Link for MidLife and Older WomenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Глобальная информационная сеть по вопросам законодательных изменений, результатов исследований и новых программ в интересах женщин среднего и пожилого возраста
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1) General subject: age of discretion, ephebic stage, manhood, middle age, middle years, the middle of life, years of discretion, midlife2) Sports: adulthood3) Advertising: mature age4) leg.N.P. age of maturity5) Makarov: acme -
17 кризис среднего возраста
Psychology: midlife crisisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кризис среднего возраста
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18 промежуточный ремонт
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20 средний ремонт
1) General subject: Heavy Maintenance (большой по объему, но ниже капитального)2) Aviation: light overhaul3) Naval: interim overhaul, intermediate maintenance4) Military: intermediate overhaul, medium repair5) Engineering: mid-life repair, midlife repair6) Economy: medium repairs7) Automobile industry: dock overhaul8) Telecommunications: medium maintenance9) Chemical weapons: mid-level repair
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