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1 not to have the vaguest notion of
expr.nicht die leiseste Ahnung haben von ausdr.English-german dictionary > not to have the vaguest notion of
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2 have not the vaguest idea
Общая лексика: не иметь ни малейшего представления, не иметь ни малейшего понятияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have not the vaguest idea
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3 I have not the vaguest notion what to do
Общая лексика: не имею ни малейшего представления, что делатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I have not the vaguest notion what to do
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4 vague
adjectivevage; verschwommen, undeutlich [Form, Umriss]; undefinierbar [Farbe]; (absent-minded) geistesabwesend; (inattentive) unkonzentriertnot have the vaguest idea or notion — nicht die blasseste od. leiseste Ahnung haben
be vague about something — etwas nur vag[e] andeuten; (in understanding) nur eine vage Vorstellung von etwas haben
* * *[veiɡ]1) (not clear, distinct or definite: Through the fog we saw the vague outline of a ship; She has only a vague idea of how this machine works.) unbestimmt2) ((of people) imprecise, or impractical and forgetful: He is always very vague when making arrangements.) vage•- academic.ru/79608/vagueness">vagueness- vaguely* * *[veɪg]a \vague conception ein verschwommenes Konzepta \vague memory eine vage Erinnerung\vague pains diffuse Schmerzen\vague promises vage Versprechungena \vague suspicion eine vage Vermutungto reply in \vague terms eine ausweichende Antwort geben2. (imprecise) person zerstreut* * *[veɪg]adj (+er)1) (= not clear) person, plan vage, unbestimmt; outline, shape verschwommen; photograph unscharf, verschwommen; report, question vage, ungenau; murmur dumpf, undeutlichthere's a vague resemblance — es besteht eine entfernte Ähnlichkeit
I had a vague idea she would come — ich hatte so eine (dunkle) Ahnung, dass sie kommen würde
he was vague about the time of his arrival — er äußerte sich nur vage or unbestimmt über seine Ankunftszeit
2) (= absent-minded) geistesabwesend, zerstreutdo you really understand, you look rather vague? — verstehst du das wirklich, du siehst so verwirrt aus?
to have a vague look in one's eyes — einen abwesenden or (not having understood) verständnislosen Gesichtsausdruck haben
* * *vague [veıɡ]A adj (adv vaguely)1. vage:a) nebelhaft, verschwommen (Aussage, Gestalt etc)b) unbestimmt (Verdacht etc)c) dunkel (Vorahnung etc)d) unklar (Beschreibung etc);vague answer auch nichtssagende Antwort;vague hope vage Hoffnung;I haven’t got the vaguest idea ich habe nicht die leiseste Ahnung;it’s vaguely familiar to me es ist irgendwie bekannt2. undefinierbar, unbestimmt (Charakter etc)3. ausdruckslos (Augen etc)4. geistesabwesendB s (das) Vage:be in the vague (noch) unklar oder unbestimmt sein* * *adjectivevage; verschwommen, undeutlich [Form, Umriss]; undefinierbar [Farbe]; (absent-minded) geistesabwesend; (inattentive) unkonzentriertnot have the vaguest idea or notion — nicht die blasseste od. leiseste Ahnung haben
be vague about something — etwas nur vag[e] andeuten; (in understanding) nur eine vage Vorstellung von etwas haben
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5 notion
noun1) Vorstellung, dienot have the faintest/least notion of how/what — etc. nicht die blasseste/geringste Ahnung haben, wie/was usw.
he has no notion of time — er hat kein Verhältnis zur Zeit
* * *['nəuʃən]1) (understanding: I've no notion what he's talking about.) der Begriff3) (a desire for something or to do something: He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt.) die Neigung* * *no·tion[ˈnəʊʃən, AM ˈnoʊ-]n▪ the \notion that... die Vorstellung, dass...I haven't the faintest \notion [of] what you're talking about ich habe nicht die leiseste Ahnung, wovon du redesthave you any \notion how much the car costs? hast du irgendeine Vorstellung davon, was das Auto kostet?* * *['nəUSən]n1) (= idea, thought) Idee f; (= conception) Vorstellung f, Idee f; (= vague knowledge) Ahnung f; (= opinion) Meinung f, Ansicht for slightest notion (of what he means) — ich habe keine Ahnung or nicht die leiseste Ahnung(, was er meint)
to give sb notions — jdn auf Gedanken or Ideen bringen
that gave me the notion of inviting her — das brachte mich auf die Idee or den Gedanken, sie einzuladen
where did you get the notion or what gave you the notion that I...? — wie kommst du denn auf die Idee, dass ich...?
he got the notion ( into his head) that she wouldn't help him — irgendwie hat er sich (dat)
I have a notion that... — ich habe den Verdacht, dass...
2) (= whim) Idee fto have a notion to do sth — Lust haben, etw zu tun
if he gets a notion to do something, nothing can stop him — wenn er sich (dat)
I hit ( up)on or suddenly had the notion of going to see her — mir kam plötzlich die Idee, sie zu besuchen
* * *notion [ˈnəʊʃn] sI had no notion of this davon war mir nichts bekannt;I have a notion that …. ich denke mir, dass …2. Meinung f, Ansicht f:fall into the notion that … auf den Gedanken kommen, dass …3. Neigung f, Lust f, Absicht f, Impuls m:4. Grille f, verrückte Idee:take the notion of doing sth auf die Idee kommen, etwas zu tun5. pl besonders US Kurzwaren pl* * *noun1) Vorstellung, dienot have the faintest/least notion of how/what — etc. nicht die blasseste/geringste Ahnung haben, wie/was usw.
2) (knack, inkling)* * *n.Begriff -e m.Gedanke -n m.Idee -n f. -
6 ergens (totaal) geen sjoege van hebben
ergens (totaal) geen sjoege van hebbennot have the vaguest idea/know the first thing about somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ergens (totaal) geen sjoege van hebben
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7 sjoege
〈 informeel〉♦voorbeelden:¶ hij gaf geen sjoege • 〈 zei niets〉 he kept mum; 〈 reageerde niet〉 he didn't answer; 〈 bleef onverstoorbaar〉 he didn't bat an eyelidergens (totaal) geen sjoege van hebben • not have the vaguest idea/know the first thing about something -
8 nicht die leiseste Ahnung haben von
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > nicht die leiseste Ahnung haben von
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9 pojęcie
-cia, -cia; gen pl -ć; ntconcept; pot ideanie mieć (zielonego lub najmniejszego) pojęcia o czymś — not to have the foggiest lub faintest idea of sth
* * *n.1. (= myślowy odpowiednik nazwy) concept, conception; (= wyobrażenie ogólne) notion; pojęcie filozoficzne philosophical concept; pojęcie literackie literary concept; pojęcie z zakresu logiki logical concept; kojarzenie pojęć psych. association of ideas.2. (= wiedza, orientacja) notion, idea, grasp; masz pojęcie, czego oni ode mnie chcieli? (do you have) any idea what they wanted from me?; to przechodzi ludzkie l. wszelkie pojęcie that beats the Dutch, it's beyond belief; nie do pojęcia! it's unbelievable!, it's beyond belief!, it's beyond my grasp!; nie mieć o czymś najmniejszego l. bladego l. zielonego pojęcia not have the slightest l. faintest l. vaguest l. remotest idea, have no inkling of sth; mieć dobre/marne pojęcie o czymś have a good/poor grasp of sth; mieć o czymś ogólne pojęcie have a general idea of sth; zrobiony bez pojęcia done in a foolhardy way, not well thought out.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pojęcie
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10 nicht die leiseste Ahnung haben von
ausdr.not to have the foggiest idea expr.not to have the vaguest notion of expr.Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > nicht die leiseste Ahnung haben von
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11 notion
['nəuʃən]1) (understanding: I've no notion what he's talking about.) pojem2) (an uncertain belief; an idea: He has some very odd notions.) ideja3) (a desire for something or to do something: He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt.) ideja* * *[nóušən]nounpojem, ideja, predstava (of o); mnenje, stališče, nazor; namen (of doing s.th.); American economy plural drobno modno blago, galanterijaI have a notion that — mislim si, dato fall into the notion that — na misel priti, da -
12 vague
veiɡ1) (not clear, distinct or definite: Through the fog we saw the vague outline of a ship; She has only a vague idea of how this machine works.) vago2) ((of people) imprecise, or impractical and forgetful: He is always very vague when making arrangements.) vago•- vaguely
vague adj vagotr[veɪg]1 (imprecise) vago,-a, impreciso,-a2 (indistinct) borroso,-a1) imprecise: vago, imprecisoa vague feeling: una sensación indefinidaI haven't the vaguest idea: no tengo la más remota idea2) unclear: borroso, poco claroa vague outline: un perfil indistinto3) absentminded: distraídoadj.• distraído, -a adj.• dudoso, -a adj.• indeciso, -a adj.• indefinido, -a adj.• vago, -a adj.veɪgadjective vaguer, vaguesta) (imprecise, unclear) <term/wording/concept> impreciso, vagoto be vague ABOUT something: she was vague about her involvement — fue poco explícita acerca de su participación
b) ( indistinct) < outline> borrosoc) ( absentminded) < expression> distraído; < person> distraído, despistado[veɪɡ]ADJ (compar vaguer) (superl vaguest)1) (=imprecise) [concept] impreciso, vago; [description] impreciso; [outline] borroso; [feeling] indefinido, indeterminado; [person] (in giving details etc) impreciso; (by nature) de ideas poco precisasmy memories of that time are very vague — mis recuerdos de aquella época son muy vagos, aquella época la recuerdo muy vagamente
he made some vague promises — hacía promesas, pero sin concretar
you mustn't be so vague — hay que decir las cosas con claridad, hay que concretar
2) (=absent-minded) [person] despistado, distraído; [expression, look] ausentehe's terribly vague — tiene un tremendo despiste, es un despistado
* * *[veɪg]adjective vaguer, vaguesta) (imprecise, unclear) <term/wording/concept> impreciso, vagoto be vague ABOUT something: she was vague about her involvement — fue poco explícita acerca de su participación
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13 ámbito
m.1 space, ambit, closed quarters, environment.2 range, scope, purview.3 terms of reference, brief of study.* * *1 (espacio) sphere, space2 (marco) field* * *SM1) (=campo) field; (=límite) boundary, limitdentro del ámbito de — within the limits of, in the context of
en el ámbito nacional — on a nationwide basis, on a nationwide scale
en todo el ámbito nacional — over the whole nation, throughout the country
2) (fig) (=esfera) scope, range* * *a) (campo, círculo) sphere, fielden el ámbito de la política/la familia — within the sphere of politics/the family
b) ( alcance) scope, rangeuna empresa de ámbito nacional — a company with outlets/offices nationwide
* * *= front, scope, milieu, sphere, domain, ambit, shore.Ex. Present auguries on the resource front are not good.Ex. Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex. These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex. I am not convinced that people become connoisseurs -- experts: educated and discriminating people in any sphere -- from limited knowledge and experience, no matter how rich in quality.Ex. The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex. Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Ex. People have employed this term to encompass programmes of study stretching from the furthest shores of technology-based activity to the vaguest and most nebulous-seeming courses of study in the arts/humanities areas.----* ámbito de acción = territory, sphere of influence.* ámbito de actuación = sphere of activity, sphere of influence, arena for activity, extent of activity.* ámbito de aplicación = field of application.* ámbito de estudio = scope.* ámbito de experiencia = circle of experience.* ámbito de interés = sphere of interest.* ámbito de trabajo = field of endeavour.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* ámbito privado, el = private sector, the.* ámbito público, el = public sector, the.* de ámbito estatal = statewide [state-wide].* en el ámbito de = in the realm of.* entrar dentro del ámbito de = fall into + the ambit of.* entrar en el ámbito de = fall within + the ambit of.* * *a) (campo, círculo) sphere, fielden el ámbito de la política/la familia — within the sphere of politics/the family
b) ( alcance) scope, rangeuna empresa de ámbito nacional — a company with outlets/offices nationwide
* * *= front, scope, milieu, sphere, domain, ambit, shore.Ex: Present auguries on the resource front are not good.
Ex: Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex: These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex: I am not convinced that people become connoisseurs -- experts: educated and discriminating people in any sphere -- from limited knowledge and experience, no matter how rich in quality.Ex: The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex: Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Ex: People have employed this term to encompass programmes of study stretching from the furthest shores of technology-based activity to the vaguest and most nebulous-seeming courses of study in the arts/humanities areas.* ámbito de acción = territory, sphere of influence.* ámbito de actuación = sphere of activity, sphere of influence, arena for activity, extent of activity.* ámbito de aplicación = field of application.* ámbito de estudio = scope.* ámbito de experiencia = circle of experience.* ámbito de interés = sphere of interest.* ámbito de trabajo = field of endeavour.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* ámbito privado, el = private sector, the.* ámbito público, el = public sector, the.* de ámbito estatal = statewide [state-wide].* en el ámbito de = in the realm of.* entrar dentro del ámbito de = fall into + the ambit of.* entrar en el ámbito de = fall within + the ambit of.* * *1 (campo, área de acción) field, area, sphereen tres ámbitos muy distintos in three very different fields o areas o spheresen el ámbito de la investigación in the field of researchen el ámbito de la política within the sphere of politicshan reducido su ámbito de acción they have reduced their sphere of activity2(ambiente): el clima de violencia vivido en el ámbito de la familia the climate of violence experienced within the familyen el ámbito literario in literary circles3 (alcance) scope, rangefuera del ámbito de su competencia beyond the scope o range of his authorityel ámbito (de aplicación) de la ley the scope of the lawuna empresa de ámbito nacional a company with outlets ( o offices etc) throughout the country o nationwide* * *
ámbito sustantivo masculino
ámbito sustantivo masculino
1 (espacio de influencia o actuación) field: su ámbito de poder es reducido, he has a limited field of influence
en el ámbito económico la situación es más crítica, in the economic field the situation is more serious
2 (espacio físico) es una empresa de ámbito nacional, it's a nationwide company
' ámbito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
campo
- dominio
- esfera
- medio
English:
ambit
- domain
- scope
- range
- scene
* * *ámbito nm1. [espacio, límites] confines, scope;un problema de ámbito nacional a nationwide problem;una ley de ámbito provincial a law which is applicable at provincial level;dentro del ámbito de within the scope of;fuera del ámbito de outside the realm of;Biolámbito geográfico [de una especie] geographic domain2. [ambiente] world, circles;una teoría poco conocida fuera del ámbito científico a theory which is little known outside scientific circles o the scientific world;la violencia en el ámbito familiar domestic violence* * *m1 area2 ( límite) scope* * *ámbito nm: domain, field, area -
14 límite
m.1 limit, boundary, border, borderline.2 breaking point.3 limit, cap.4 ora, edge.* * *1 (extremo) limit; (en un terreno) boundary2 (frontera) boundary\sin límites boundlesstodo tiene un límite there's a limit to everythinglímite de velocidad speed limit* * *noun m.1) limit2) border, boundary* * *1. SM1) [gen] limitpodrá presentarse cualquiera, sin límite de edad — anyone can apply, regardless o irrespective of age, anyone can apply, there's no age limit
eran exámenes larguísimos, sin límite de tiempo — the exams were very long, there was no time limit
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como o de límite, tenemos como o de límite el sábado para presentar el trabajo — the deadline for submitting our work is Saturday•
poner (un) límite a, han puesto un límite de participantes — they have put a limit o restriction on the number of participantsnos pusieron un límite de dinero para gastar — they put a restriction on o limited the amount of money we had to spend
pretenden poner límite a la investigación sobre embriones — they aim to put tighter controls on research into embryos, they aim to restrict o curb research into embryos
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sin límites — limitless•
no tener límites — to know no boundslímite de crédito — (Com) credit limit
2) (Geog, Pol) boundary, borderlímite forestal — tree line, timber line
3) (Inform)4) (=final) end2.ADJ INV extreme, maximum* * *1) (Geog, Pol) boundary2)a) ( cifra máxima) limitponer un límite a algo — to limit o restrict something
b) (tope, extremo) limitbondad sin límites — unlimited o boundless goodness
3) (como adj inv)* * *= bound, boundary, cut-off point, to what extent, borderline, frontier, confine, fringe, limit, cut off [cutoff], shore, breaking point, ceiling.Ex. A subject which is perceived as being entirely contained within the bounds of another will have its 'circle' totally within the boundaries of the domain for the broader subject.Ex. Note the different definitions, and the different boundaries for this one subject area.Ex. The names of Muslim authors throughout the classical period, for which the cut-off point is around the year 1800, were made up of the following elements.Ex. Clearly an index must permit access to a document by its central theme, but, to what extent should access be provided to secondary or subsidiary topics considered within a document?.Ex. Both approaches have in common, however, the problem of establishing a borderline between public interest and private initiative.Ex. Start afresh, think anew; the frontiers are boundless.Ex. For a century we have been repeating inanities and keeping up this timid, non-committal retreat from society, but if we think of ourselves as communicating librarians we may see our inescapable involvement within the confines (but the illimitable confines) of our profession.Ex. The university is located 15 miles from the center of town on the southern fringe.Ex. The Catalogue Module has no limit on the length of a record, and a single field can be up to 200 characters in length.Ex. It is assumed that the sum of those units receiving top priority status is less than the current budgeted amount and that a cut off will occur at some point.Ex. People have employed this term to encompass programmes of study stretching from the furthest shores of technology-based activity to the vaguest and most nebulous-seeming courses of study in the arts/humanities areas.Ex. Every night thousands of illegal aliens cross into Arizona and the people there are truly at the breaking point.Ex. The Taiwan government is planning to lift the subsidy ceiling for solar equipment makers aiming to increase self-sufficiency to 80%.----* alcanzar el límite de = reach + the limits of.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + capacidad = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + posibilidades = reach + the limits of + Posesivo + potential.* averiguar el límite de Algo = plumb + the depths of.* confudir los límites entre = blur + the lines between.* confundir los límites entre = blur + the boundaries between.* con límites impuestos por uno mismo = self-limiting.* dentro de los límites de = within the bounds of.* dentro de unos límites = within limits.* desaparición de los límites = blurring of boundaries.* desdibujar los límites = blur + the lines between.* establecer límites = draw + limits.* establecer un límite = set + limit.* exceder un límite = exceed + limit.* fecha límite = cut-off date, closing date, deadline.* fijar un límite = set + cut-off point.* hasta el límite de = to the limits of.* hasta el límite de las posibilidades de Algo = to + Posesivo + full potential.* la imaginación no tiene límites = your imagination is the limit.* límite de edad = age limit.* límite de las nieves perpetuas = snowline.* límite de tiempo = time limit.* límite de velocidad = speed limit.* límite fluctuante = moving wall.* límite inferior = lower bound.* límite máximo = upper limit.* límite, punto de ruptura = breaking point.* límites + desaparecer = boundaries + crumble.* límites de una propiedad = metes and bounds.* límite superior = upper limit, upper bound.* llegar al límite = reach + the breaking point.* llegar al límite de + Posesivo + capacidad = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* llevar a Alguien al límite = push + Alguien + over the edge, drive + Alguien + over the edge.* llevar al límite = stretch.* marcar los límites = mark out.* no existir límites = there + be + no limit.* no haber límites = there + be + no limit.* no hay límite(s) = the sky is the limit.* no tener límite = have + no limit.* no tener límites = be boundless.* pasarse del límite = overrun [over-run].* ser el límite = be the limit.* sin límite = without limit, without stint, interminably.* sin límite(s) = unbounded, unfettered, unstinting, unstintingly, the sky is the limit.* * *1) (Geog, Pol) boundary2)a) ( cifra máxima) limitponer un límite a algo — to limit o restrict something
b) (tope, extremo) limitbondad sin límites — unlimited o boundless goodness
3) (como adj inv)* * *= bound, boundary, cut-off point, to what extent, borderline, frontier, confine, fringe, limit, cut off [cutoff], shore, breaking point, ceiling.Ex: A subject which is perceived as being entirely contained within the bounds of another will have its 'circle' totally within the boundaries of the domain for the broader subject.
Ex: Note the different definitions, and the different boundaries for this one subject area.Ex: The names of Muslim authors throughout the classical period, for which the cut-off point is around the year 1800, were made up of the following elements.Ex: Clearly an index must permit access to a document by its central theme, but, to what extent should access be provided to secondary or subsidiary topics considered within a document?.Ex: Both approaches have in common, however, the problem of establishing a borderline between public interest and private initiative.Ex: Start afresh, think anew; the frontiers are boundless.Ex: For a century we have been repeating inanities and keeping up this timid, non-committal retreat from society, but if we think of ourselves as communicating librarians we may see our inescapable involvement within the confines (but the illimitable confines) of our profession.Ex: The university is located 15 miles from the center of town on the southern fringe.Ex: The Catalogue Module has no limit on the length of a record, and a single field can be up to 200 characters in length.Ex: It is assumed that the sum of those units receiving top priority status is less than the current budgeted amount and that a cut off will occur at some point.Ex: People have employed this term to encompass programmes of study stretching from the furthest shores of technology-based activity to the vaguest and most nebulous-seeming courses of study in the arts/humanities areas.Ex: Every night thousands of illegal aliens cross into Arizona and the people there are truly at the breaking point.Ex: The Taiwan government is planning to lift the subsidy ceiling for solar equipment makers aiming to increase self-sufficiency to 80%.* alcanzar el límite de = reach + the limits of.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + capacidad = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + posibilidades = reach + the limits of + Posesivo + potential.* averiguar el límite de Algo = plumb + the depths of.* confudir los límites entre = blur + the lines between.* confundir los límites entre = blur + the boundaries between.* con límites impuestos por uno mismo = self-limiting.* dentro de los límites de = within the bounds of.* dentro de unos límites = within limits.* desaparición de los límites = blurring of boundaries.* desdibujar los límites = blur + the lines between.* establecer límites = draw + limits.* establecer un límite = set + limit.* exceder un límite = exceed + limit.* fecha límite = cut-off date, closing date, deadline.* fijar un límite = set + cut-off point.* hasta el límite de = to the limits of.* hasta el límite de las posibilidades de Algo = to + Posesivo + full potential.* la imaginación no tiene límites = your imagination is the limit.* límite de edad = age limit.* límite de las nieves perpetuas = snowline.* límite de tiempo = time limit.* límite de velocidad = speed limit.* límite fluctuante = moving wall.* límite inferior = lower bound.* límite máximo = upper limit.* límite, punto de ruptura = breaking point.* límites + desaparecer = boundaries + crumble.* límites de una propiedad = metes and bounds.* límite superior = upper limit, upper bound.* llegar al límite = reach + the breaking point.* llegar al límite de + Posesivo + capacidad = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* llevar a Alguien al límite = push + Alguien + over the edge, drive + Alguien + over the edge.* llevar al límite = stretch.* marcar los límites = mark out.* no existir límites = there + be + no limit.* no haber límites = there + be + no limit.* no hay límite(s) = the sky is the limit.* no tener límite = have + no limit.* no tener límites = be boundless.* pasarse del límite = overrun [over-run].* ser el límite = be the limit.* sin límite = without limit, without stint, interminably.* sin límite(s) = unbounded, unfettered, unstinting, unstintingly, the sky is the limit.* * *el límite norte del país the country's northern border o boundarylos límites de la propiedad the boundaries of the propertyB1 (cifra máxima) limitel límite de edad es de 25 años the age limit is 25no hay límite de tiempo there is no time limitel límite de velocidad the speed limitno puede gastar lo que quiera, tiene un límite she can't spend what she likes, she has to keep within a limitpusieron un límite al número de llamadas they limited o restricted the number of calls2 (tope, extremo) limitmi paciencia ha llegado a su límite I've reached the limit of my patiencesu generosidad no conoce límites his generosity knows no limits o boundsbondad sin límites unlimited o boundless goodnessla situación está llegando a límites insostenibles the situation is becoming untenableno te lo consiento, todo tiene un límite I won't allow it, enough is enough o there are limitsCompuestos:credit limitspending limitweight limittolerance levelC ( como adj inv):tiempo límite time limitsituación límite extreme situationes un caso límite it's a borderline casefecha límite final date, deadline, closing date* * *
Del verbo limitar: ( conjugate limitar)
limité es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
limite es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
limitar
límite
limitar ( conjugate limitar) verbo transitivo ‹funciones/derechos› to limit, restrict
verbo intransitivo límite con algo [país/finca] to border on sth
limitarse verbo pronominal:◊ el problema no se limita a las ciudades the problem is not confined o limited to cities;
me limité a repetir lo dicho I just repeated what was said
límite sustantivo masculino
1 (Geog, Pol) boundary
2 ( tope) limit;
su ambición no tiene límites his ambition knows no limits;
sin límites unlimited;
¡todo tiene un límite! enough is enough!
3 ( como adj inv):
situación límite extreme situation;
fecha límite deadline
limitar
I verbo transitivo to limit, restrict: tengo que limitar mis gastos, I have to limit my spending
II verbo intransitivo to border: limita al norte con Francia, at North it borders on France
límite sustantivo masculino
1 limit
2 Geog Pol boundary, border: está en el límite de lo legal, it is on the law borderline
II adjetivo
1 (tope) limit
fecha límite, deadline
(máximo) la temperatura límite es de 200 grados, the maximum temperature is 200 degrees
situación límite, extreme situation
' límite' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bordear
- estiramiento
- extrema
- extremo
- fecha
- freno
- hasta
- rebasar
- salirse
- sobrepasar
- techo
- tope
- traspasar
- umbral
- exceder
- limitar
- salir
English:
boundary
- ceiling
- cut-off
- deadline
- designate
- exceed
- limit
- limitless
- line
- obsession
- quota
- rope
- time limit
- border
- breaking
- closing
- credit
- cut
- dead
- sell
- speed
* * *límite nm1. [tope] limit;al límite at the limit;dentro de un límite within limits;tiene una amabilidad sin límites his kindness knows no bounds;su pasión no tiene límite her passion knows no bounds;está trabajando al límite de sus posibilidades she's working at full stretch;estoy al límite de mis fuerzas I've reached the limit of my strength;me dejan estar conectado a Internet sin límite de tiempo I have unlimited access to the Internet;mi paciencia tiene un límite my patience has limits;no hay límite de edad there's no age limitFin límite de crédito credit limit;límite de velocidad speed limit2. [confín] boundary;el límite norte de la finca the northernmost boundary of the property3. Mat limit4. [como adjetivo] [precio, velocidad, edad] maximum;[situación] extreme; [caso] borderline;fecha límite de entrega: 15 de junio deadline for submissions: 15 June* * *I m1 limit;sin límites limitlessII adj:situación límite extreme situation;caso límite borderline case* * *límite nm1) : boundary, border2) : limitel límite de mi paciencia: the limit of my patiencelímite de velocidad: speed limit3)fecha límite : deadline* * *límite n1. (punto máximo) limit -
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veɪɡ прил.
1) неопределенный, неясный, смутный;
неуловимый He was very vague on this point. ≈ По этому вопросу он не высказал определенного мнения. I have not the vaguest notion what to do. ≈ Не имею ни малейшего представления, что делать. She was vague about her plans. ≈ Она не сказала ничего конкретного о своих планах. Syn: dim, hazy, indefinite, indeterminate, indistinct, obscure Ant: clear, definite, plain, sensible
2) рассеянный;
отсутствующий( о взгляде и т. п.) неопределенность - in the * в неопределенном положении;
в общем неопределенный, туманный, нечеткий, неясный;
смутный - * answer неопределенный ответ - * hope смутная надежда - * idea неясная мысль - * term неточный термин - * resemblance отдаленое сходство - to speak in * language высказываться неопределенно;
нечетко формулировать свои мысли - to be * about smth. высказываться неопределенно;
не быть уверенным в чем-л., иметь смутное представление о чем-л., иметь смутное представление о чем-л. - not the *st idea ни малейшего предствления рассеянный, невыразительный, отсутствующий ( о взгляде) нечеткий, неясно очерченный he was very ~ on this point по этому вопросу он не высказал определенного мнения I have not the vaguest notion what to do не имею ни малейшего представления, что делать vague неопределенный, неясный, смутный;
неуловимый;
vague hopes смутные надежды ~ рассеянный;
отсутствующий (о взгляде и т. п.) ~ rumours неопределенные слухи;
vague resemblance отдаленное сходство ~ rumours неопределенные слухи;
vague resemblance отдаленное сходство -
16 die Ahnung
- {anticipation} sự dùng trước, sự hưởng trước, sự thấy trước, sự biết trước, sự đoán trước, sự dè trước, sự chặn trước, sự liệu trước, sự lường trước, sự làm trước, sự nói trước, sự thúc đẩy - sự mong đợi, sự hy vọng, sự chờ đợi, sự xảy ra trước lúc, sự xảy ra trước kỳ hạn bình thường, âm sớm - {divination} - {foreboding} sự báo trước, điềm, sự có linh tính, lời tiên đoán - {hunch} cái bướu, miếng to, khúc to, khoanh to, linh cảm - {idea} quan niệm, tư tưởng, ý tưởng, ý nghĩ, ý kiến, ý niệm, khái niệm, sự hiểu biết qua, sự hình dung, sự tưởng tượng, điều tưởng tượng, ý định, kế hoạch hành động, ý đồ, mẫu mực lý tưởng - ý niệm của lý trí, đối tượng trực tiếp của nhận thức - {presage} triệu, sự cảm thấy trước - {presentiment} - {prevision} - {savvy} sự hiểu biết, sự khôn khéo - {suspicion} sự ngờ, sự nghi ngờ, sự ngờ vực, tí, chút = die böse Ahnung {misgiving}+ = keine Ahnung {I dunno}+ = keine Ahnung! {search me!}+ = Keine Ahnung! {No idea!}+ = die dunkle Ahnung {inkling}+ = nicht die leiseste Ahnung {not the least inkling}+ = ich habe keine blasse Ahnung {I have not the faintest idea}+ = keine blasse Ahnung haben von {to have not the faintest idea of something}+ = Sie hat überhaupt keine Ahnung. {she doesn't know the first thing.}+ = ich habe nicht die leiseste Ahnung {I have not the faintest idea; I have not the slightest idea; I have not the slightest notion}+ = nicht die leiseste Ahnung haben von {to have not the vaguest notion of}+ -
17 vague
{veig}
a неясен, смътен, неопределен, неясно формулиран/изразен/почувстван, съмнителен, двусмислен
VAGUE resemblance далечна/едва доловима прилика
I haven't the VAGUEst notion of нямам ни най-малка представа за
he was very VAGUE on this point той не каза нищо определено по този въпрос* * *{veig} а неясен, смътен, неопределен; неясно формулиран/изразен* * *смътен; съмнителен; двусмислен; двусмислен; затъмнен; неясен; неопределен;* * *1. a неясен, смътен, неопределен, неясно формулиран/изразен/почувстван, съмнителен, двусмислен 2. he was very vague on this point той не каза нищо определено по този въпрос 3. i haven't the vaguest notion of нямам ни най-малка представа за 4. vague resemblance далечна/едва доловима прилика* * *vague [veig] adj неопределен, неясен, неустановен, смътен, съмнителен, несигурен, двусмислен, двузначен; \vague hopes неопределени надежди; \vague rumours неясни слухове; \vague resemblance далечна прилика; I have not the \vaguest notion нямам никаква представа за; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv vaguely. -
18 не иметь ни малейшего представления
1) General subject: have no idea of, have not the faintest idea of (о чем-л.), not to know a person from Adam, have not the vaguest idea, not to have the faintest idea2) Makarov: have not the foggiest ideaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не иметь ни малейшего представления
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19 vague
adj1) невизначений, неясний; невиразнийvague resemblance — далека (віддалена) схожість
I have not the vaguest notion what to do — я не маю найменшого уявлення, що робити
2) нерішучий, неупевнений3) неуважний; відсутній (про погляд)* * *I n.невизначеність; in the vague у невизначеному положенні; загаломII a1) невизначений, туманний, нечіткий, неясний; vague answer непевна відповідь; vague hope неясна надія; to speak in vague language висловлюватися невиразно; нечітко формулювати свої думки; to be vague about smth. /on a point/ висловлюватися невиразно /ухильно /; не бути впевненим у чому-н., мати невиразне уявлення про щось; not the vaguest idea жодного уявлення2) розсіяний, невиразний, відсутній (про погляд)3) нечіткий, неясно окреслений -
20 не иметь ни малейшего понятия
1) General subject: have no more idea than the man in the moon, have not the foggiest notion, have not the vaguest idea2) Mathematics: have not the slightest idea (what, that (...))3) Psychology: not to have a clueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не иметь ни малейшего понятия
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