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1 mistaken
1. a ошибочный2. a неправильно понятыйСинонимический ряд:1. off (adj.) confused; erroneous; fallacious; false; imprecise; inaccurate; incorrect; inexact; misguided; misinformed; off; unsound; untrue; wrong2. confounded (verb) confounded; confused; mix up; mixed; mixed up3. misjudged (verb) misjudged4. mistaken (verb) misapprehended; misconceived; misconstrued; misinterpreted; misread; mistaken; misunderstood5. slipped (verb) erred; miscued; slipped; stumbled; tripped6. off (other) confused; erring; in error; off; wrong -
2 miscalculated
просчитываться; неправильно сосчитанныйСинонимический ряд:1. erroneous (adj.) erring; erroneous; false; faulty; inaccurate; incorrect; mistaken; untrue; wrong2. misjudged (verb) misestimated; misjudged; misreckoned -
3 misjudge
(to have an unfairly low opinion of (a person).) juzgar maltr[mɪs'ʤʌʤ]1 (person, situation) juzgar mal2 (distance, speed, etc) calcular malv.• juzgar mal v.'mɪs'dʒʌdʒa) ( judge unfairly) juzgar* malb) ( miscalculate) calcular mal[ˌmɪs'dʒʌdʒ]VT1) (=miscalculate) calcular mal2) (=judge wrongly) [+ person] juzgar mal* * *['mɪs'dʒʌdʒ]a) ( judge unfairly) juzgar* malb) ( miscalculate) calcular mal -
4 calcular
adj.calculary, related to calculus or stones.v.1 to calculate (cantidades).calcular mal to miscalculate2 to reckon.le calculo sesenta años I reckon he's about sixty3 to imagine.calcula la sorpresa que se llevó cuando se lo dijimos just imagine how surprised he was when we told him* * *1 to calculate, work out2 (evaluar) to estimate, calculate3 (suponer) to think, suppose, figure, guess\calculando por lo bajo at the lowest estimate* * *verb1) to calculate2) reckon, estimate* * *VT1) (Mat) [exactamente] to calculate, work outdebes calcular la cantidad exacta — you must calculate o work out the exact number
calcular la distancia entre dos puntos — to calculate o work out the distance between two points
2) [estimativamente]calculo que debe de tener unos cuarenta años — I reckon o ( esp EEUU) figure he must be about 40 (years old)
¿cuánto calculas que puede costar? — how much do you reckon it might cost?
calculo que llegará mañana — I reckon o ( esp EEUU) figure he'll come tomorrow
3) (=planear) to work out, figure outlo calculó todo hasta el más mínimo detalle — he worked o figured it all out down to the last detail
4) * (=imaginar)-¿tienes ganas de ir? -¡calcula! — "are you looking forward to going?" - "what do you think? o you bet (I am)!" *
5) (Arquit) [+ puente, bóveda] to design, plan* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (Mat) <precio/cantidad> to calculate, work outb) (considerar, conjeturar) to reckonyo le calculo unos sesenta años — I reckon o guess he's about sixty
se calcula que asistieron más de cien personas — over a hundred people are estimated to have attended
c) (fam) ( imaginar) to imagine2) ( planear) to work out* * *= calculate, compute, tote up, tot up.Ex. If the initial question mark in this field is not replaced, the number of characters to be skipped will be calculated by the system.Ex. There will always be plenty of things to compute in the detailed affairs of millions of people doing complicated things.Ex. When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.Ex. Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.----* calcular el costo = cost.* calcular la cuenta = tot up, tote up.* calcular los costes = cost out.* calcular mal = misjudge, miscalculate.* calcular un riesgo = calculate + risk.* tabla de calcular = ready reckoner, reckoner.* volver a calcular = recalculation.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (Mat) <precio/cantidad> to calculate, work outb) (considerar, conjeturar) to reckonyo le calculo unos sesenta años — I reckon o guess he's about sixty
se calcula que asistieron más de cien personas — over a hundred people are estimated to have attended
c) (fam) ( imaginar) to imagine2) ( planear) to work out* * *= calculate, compute, tote up, tot up.Ex: If the initial question mark in this field is not replaced, the number of characters to be skipped will be calculated by the system.
Ex: There will always be plenty of things to compute in the detailed affairs of millions of people doing complicated things.Ex: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.Ex: Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.* calcular el costo = cost.* calcular la cuenta = tot up, tote up.* calcular los costes = cost out.* calcular mal = misjudge, miscalculate.* calcular un riesgo = calculate + risk.* tabla de calcular = ready reckoner, reckoner.* volver a calcular = recalculation.* * *calcular [A1 ]vtA1 ( Mat) ‹precio/cantidad› to calculate, work outcalculando por lo bajo at a conservative estimatecalculé mal la distancia I misjudged o miscalculated the distance, I didn't judge the distance right2(considerar, conjeturar): calculo que estaremos de vuelta a eso de las seis I should think o I would estimate we'll be back around six, at a guess we should be back around six¿cuánto tiempo calculas que tardarán? how long do you reckon o suppose o think it'll take them?yo le calculo unos sesenta años I should think he's about sixty, I reckon o guess he's about sixtyse calcula que más de cien personas perdieron la vida over a hundred people are estimated to have lost their lives3 ( fam) (imaginar) to imaginecalcula el disgusto que se habrán llevado imagine o just think how upset they must have beentendrás muchas ganas de volver a verlo — ¡calcula! I expect you're really looking forward to seeing him again — you bet! o what do you think?B (planear) to work outlo tenía todo calculado he had it all worked outcon un gesto calculado with a calculated gestureC ‹puente/bóveda› to do the calculations for* * *
calcular ( conjugate calcular) verbo transitivo
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◊ yo le calculo unos sesenta años I reckon o guess he's about sixty
2 ( planear) to work out;
calcular verbo transitivo
1 Mat to calculate
2 (evaluar, estimar) to (make an) estimate: no supe calcular los riesgos, I was not able to determine the risks
calculé mal la distancia y me caí, I failed to gauge the distance and I fell
3 (conjeturar) to reckon, guess: calculo que mañana podré ir al museo, I guess I'll be able to go to the museum tomorrow
' calcular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cifrar
- echar
- estimar
- presupuestar
- tantear
- triangular
- medir
English:
assess
- average
- calculate
- compute
- cost
- estimate
- make
- miscalculate
- misjudge
- put
- reckon
- time
- work out
- figure
- gauge
- judge
- measure
- work
* * *calcular vt1. [cantidades] to calculate;calcular la raíz cuadrada de un número to calculate o extract the square root of a number;calcular un puente/una bóveda to do the calculations involved in building a bridge/a vault;calcular mal to miscalculate, to misjudge;calcular a ojo to judge by eye;calculando por lo alto, costará unos 2 millones it will cost about 2 million at the most o the outside;¿podrías calcular por lo bajo cuánto tiempo haría falta? could you work out the minimum amount of time it would take?;su fortuna se calcula en $20 millones he is estimated to be worth $20 million2. [pensar, considerar]está todo cuidadosamente calculado everything has been carefully worked out;no calculó las consecuencias de sus actos she didn't foresee the consequences of her actions;no calcularon bien el impacto de sus acciones they misjudged the effect their actions would have3. [suponer] to reckon;le calculo sesenta años I reckon o guess he's about sixty;calculo que estará listo mañana I reckon o think it will be ready tomorrow4. [imaginar] to imagine;calcula la sorpresa que se llevó cuando se lo dijimos just imagine how surprised he was when we told him;¿y se enfadó? – ¡calcula! was he angry? – well, what do you think?* * *v/t tb figcalculate* * *calcular vt1) : to calculate, to estimate2) : to plan, to scheme* * *calcular vb1. (en general) to calculate / to work out¿sabes cómo calcular la superficie de un triángulo? do you know how to work out the area of a triangle?2. (suponer) to reckon¿cuántos años le calculas? how old do you reckon he is? -
5 verkennen
v/t (unreg.) misjudge; (unterschätzen) underestimate; (nicht recht würdigen) fail to appreciate; nicht zu verkennen unmistakable; er wurde von allen verkannt everyone misjudged him; verkannt* * *to misjudge* * *ver|kẹn|nen ptp verka\#nnt [fɛɐ'kant]vt irregLage, jdn etc to misjudge; (= unterschätzen auch) to underestimateein Dichter, der zeit seines Lebens verkannt wurde — a poet who remained unrecognized in his lifetime
ich will nicht verkennen, dass... — I would not deny that...
es ist nicht zu verkennen, dass... — it is undeniable that..., it cannot be denied that...
seine schlechte Laune/seine Absicht war nicht zu verkennen — his bad temper/his intention was obvious
See:→ auch verkannt* * *(to have an unfairly low opinion of (a person).) misjudge* * *ver·ken·nen *vt irreg (falsch einschätzen)▪ etw \verkennen to misjudge sth▪ \verkennen, dass to fail to recognize [or appreciate] that▪ [von jdm] verkannt werden to remain unrecognized [by sb]es ist nicht zu \verkennen, dass it cannot be denied thatich will nicht \verkennen, dass I would not deny that* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb fail to recognize; misjudge < situation>; fail to appreciate <efforts, achievement, etc.>es ist nicht zu verkennen, dass... — it cannot be denied or is undeniable that...
* * *verkennen v/t (irr) misjudge; (unterschätzen) underestimate; (nicht recht würdigen) fail to appreciate;nicht zu verkennen unmistakable;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb fail to recognize; misjudge < situation>; fail to appreciate <efforts, achievement, etc.>es ist nicht zu verkennen, dass... — it cannot be denied or is undeniable that...
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6 verschätzen
v/refl misjudge (um by), make a mistake; sich um... verschätzt haben be out by...; sich in etw. / jemandem verschätzt haben have misjudged s.th. / s.o.; er wollte mich reinlegen etc., da hat er sich aber gründlich verschätzt umg. but he was making a big mistake* * *ver|schạ̈t|zen ptp verschä\#tztvrto misjudge, to miscalculate ( in etw (dat) sth)* * *ver·schät·zen *vr▪ sich in jdm \verschätzen to be [very much] mistaken about sb* * *reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Dat.) verschätzen — misjudge something
* * *verschätzen v/r misjudge (um by), make a mistake;sich um … verschätzt haben be out by …;sich in etwas/jemandem verschätzt haben have misjudged sth/sb; er wollte mich reinlegen etc,da hat er sich aber gründlich verschätzt umg but he was making a big mistake* * *reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Dat.) verschätzen — misjudge something
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7 juger
juger [ʒyʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verba. to judge ; [+ accusé] to tryb. ( = estimer) juger qch/qn ridicule to consider sth/sb ridiculousc. (locutions)* * *ʒyʒe
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1) ( former une opinion sur) to judge2) ( considérer) to consider3) Droit ( examiner) to try [affaire, personne]; ( décider) to judge [affaire]; to arbitrate in [différend, litige]l'affaire sera jugée demain — the case will be heard ou tried tomorrow
4) ( pour un concours) to judge [candidats, films]
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juger de verbe transitif indirect1) ( évaluer)à en juger par tes réponses — judging by ou from your answers
2) ( imaginer)
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se juger verbe pronominal1) ( se considérer) to consider oneself2) Droit [affaire] to be heard* * *ʒyʒe1. vt1) DROIT, [affaire, accusé] to try2) (exprimer un jugement sur) [comportement, personne] to judge3) (= considérer)juger que — to think that, to consider that
2. vià en juger par... — judging by...
3. nm* * *juger verb table: mangerB vtr1 ( former une opinion sur) to judge; juger qn sur les apparences or la mine to judge sb by his/her appearance; juger sur les apparences to judge by appearances; jugez-le d'après ses actes judge him by what he does; je jugerai par moi-même I'll judge for myself; à toi de juger s'il faut accepter ou pas it's up to you to judge whether to accept or not; ce n'est pas à moi de juger I don't think it's any of my business; l'histoire jugera history will judge;2 ( considérer) to consider; juger qn intelligent to consider sb intelligent; juger qch dangereux/difficile to consider sth dangerous/difficult; juger que qch est dangereux to consider sth dangerous ou that sth is dangerous; juger dangereux que qn fasse to consider it dangerous for sb to do; juger bon/nécessaire de faire to consider it a good idea/necessary to do; un film jugé médiocre a film considered (to be) mediocre; ne le juge pas mal don't think badly of him; je t'avais mal jugé I misjudged you;3 Jur ( examiner) to try [affaire, personne]; ( décider) to judge [affaire]; to arbitrate in [différend, litige]; l'affaire sera jugée demain the case will be heard ou tried tomorrow; l'affaire est jugée Jur the case is closed; le tribunal jugera the court will decide; juger en droit/fait to make a judgment based on the statutes/facts;4 ( pour un concours) to judge [candidats, films].C juger de vtr ind1 ( évaluer) juger de to assess [niveau, valeur, capacité]; j'en jugerai par moi-même I'll judge for myself; pour autant qu'on puisse en juger as far as one can judge; à en juger par tes réponses judging by ou from your answers;2 ( imaginer) jugez de ma colère imagine my anger.D se juger vpr1 ( se considérer) to consider oneself;2 Jur [affaire] to be heard.[ʒyʒe] verbe transitifêtre jugé pour vol to be tried ou to stand trial for theftelle a été jugée coupable/non coupable she was found guilty/not guiltyl'histoire/la postérité jugera history/posterity will judgeà toi de juger (si/quand...) it's up to you to decide ou to judge (whether/when...)3. [se faire une opinion de] to judgejuger quelque chose/quelqu'un à sa juste valeur to form a correct opinion of something/somebodymoi, je ne juge pas I'm not in a position to judge, I'm not making any judgmentil ne faut pas juger sur ou d'après les apparences don't judge from ou go by appearances4. [considérer]juger quelqu'un capable/incompétent to consider somebody capable/incompetentjugé bon pour le service declared fit to join ou fit for the armyjuger quelqu'un bien/mal to have a good/poor opinion of somebodyvous me jugez mal [à tort] you're misjudging meagissez comme vous jugerez bon do as you think fit ou appropriate————————juger de verbe plus prépositionsi j'en juge par ce que j'ai lu judging from ou by what I've read, if what I've read is anything to go byjugez-en vous-même judge ou see for yourselfjugez de mon indignation imagine my indignation, imagine how indignant I felt————————se juger verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————se juger verbe pronominal (emploi passif)1. DROIT2. [se mesurer] to be judged3. [se considérer]les commerçants se jugent lésés shopkeepers consider ou think themselves hard done by -
8 calculer
calculer [kalkyle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ prix, quantité, surface] to calculateb. ( = évaluer) [+ chances, conséquences] to weigh up• calculer que... to calculate that...c. ( = préméditer) [+ geste, effets] to calculate ; [+ action] to plan2. intransitive verba. ( = compter) il calcule vite he works things out quicklyb. ( = économiser) to budget carefully* * *kalkyle
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1) ( compter) to calculate, to work out2) ( évaluer) to weigh up [avantages, chances]; to gauge [résultats, effort]3) ( préméditer)
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verbe intransitif to calculate* * *kalkyle vt1) (en comptant) [prix, total] to calculate, to work outJ'ai calculé combien ça allait coûter. — I calculated how much it was going to cost., I worked out how much it was going to cost.
2) (en estimant, évaluant) [impact, importance, effet] to weigh upcalculer que — to work out that, to calculate that
3) (tactiquement) [action, réplique] to calculateChaque geste est calculé. — Each move is calculated.
* * *calculer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( compter) to calculate, to work out [trajectoire, pourcentage, moyenne, surface]; j'ai calculé que ça me reviendrait moins cher de prendre l'avion I worked out that it would be cheaper for me to go by plane;2 ( évaluer) to weigh up [avantages, chances]; to gauge [résultats, effort]; calculer son élan Sport to judge one's run-up; calculer son rythme Sport to pace oneself; il a mal calculé son geste et il a renversé le vase he misjudged his movement and knocked over the vase; tout bien calculé all things considered;3 ( préméditer) calculer ses effets to stage things carefully; calculer son coup to plan one's move.B vi [personne, machine] to calculate.[kalkyle] verbe transitifcalculer vite to be quick at figures, to calculate quicklycalculer que to work out ou to calculate that————————[kalkyle] verbe intransitif -
9 misjudge
transitive verbfalsch einschätzen; falsch beurteilen [Person]* * *(to have an unfairly low opinion of (a person).) verkennen* * *mis·judge[mɪsˈʤʌʤ]I. vt▪ to \misjudge sb/sth applicant, prospects, situation jdn/etw falsch einschätzen [o beurteilen] [o bewerten]; amount, distance, weight etw falsch schätzen* * *['mɪs'dZʌdZ]vtfalsch einschätzen, sich verschätzen in (+dat); person also falsch beurteilen* * *misjudge v/t* * *transitive verbfalsch einschätzen; falsch beurteilen [Person]misjudge the height/distance — sich in der Höhe/Entfernung verschätzen
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10 évaluer
évaluer [evalye]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ risques, importance] to assess• on évalue à 60 000 le nombre des réfugiés the number of refugees is estimated at 60,000* * *evalɥe1) ( approximativement) to estimate [grandeur, durée] (à at); to assess [risques, dégâts, coût]2) ( déterminer la valeur de) to value, to appraise US [meuble, patrimoine]3) ( juger) to assess [employé, élève]* * *evalɥe vtto assess, to evaluate* * *évaluer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( estimer approximativement) to estimate [grandeur, durée] (à at); to assess [risques, importance, coût]; to assess [dégâts, besoins]; j'évalue son chiffre d'affaires à moins de I would put his turnover at less than; il est difficile d'évaluer le montant de la dette it is difficult to assess the total debt; on évalue à 2 500 le nombre de victimes de l'épidémie the epidemic has claimed an estimated 2,500 victims;2 ( déterminer la valeur de) to value, to appraise US [meuble, patrimoine]; évaluer qch à 100 euros to value sth at 100 euros; faire évaluer un tableau to have a painting valued ou appraised US;3 ( juger) to assess [employé, élève].[evalɥe] verbe transitifla propriété a été évaluée à trois millions the estate has been valued at ou the value of the estate has been put at three million2. [mesurer - dégâts, volume, débit] to estimateévaluer quelque chose à to estimate ou to evaluate something at3. [estimer approximativement - distance] to gauge -
11 misjudge
misjudge [‚mɪs'dʒʌdʒ](distance, reaction) mal juger, mal évaluer; (person) mal juger;∎ it appears I misjudged you il semblerait que je vous ai mal jugé
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