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1 not
not [nɒt]ⓘ GRAM À l'oral, et à l'écrit dans un style familier, on utilise généralement not à la forme contractée lorsqu'il suit un modal ou un auxiliaire. (don't go!; she wasn't there; he couldn't see me).(a) (after verb or auxiliary) ne… pas;∎ we are not or aren't sure nous ne sommes pas sûrs;∎ do not or don't believe her ne la croyez pas;∎ didn't he or did he not hear you? ne vous a-t-il pas entendu?;∎ is she coming? - no, she isn't or she's not est-ce qu'elle vient? - non(, elle ne vient pas);∎ you've been there already, haven't you or formal have you not? vous y êtes déjà allé, non ou n'est-ce pas?;∎ not wishing to be seen, I drew the curtain comme je ne désirais pas être vu, j'ai tiré le rideau(b) (with infinitive) ne… pas;∎ I'll try not to cry j'essaierai de ne pas pleurer;∎ I asked them not to do it je leur ai demandé de ne pas le faire;∎ they were annoyed, not to say furious ils étaient ennuyés, pour ne pas dire furieux(c) (as phrase or clause substitute) non, pas;∎ we hope not nous espérons que non;∎ are there any left? - I'm afraid not est-ce qu'il en reste? - j'ai bien peur que non;∎ formal will it rain? - I think not est-ce qu'il va pleuvoir? - je crois que non ou je ne crois pas;∎ whether they like it or not que ça leur plaise ou non ou ou pas;∎ not if I've got anything to do with it pas si j'ai mon mot à dire(d) (with adjective, adverb, noun) pas;∎ it's Thomas, not Jake c'est Thomas, pas Jake;∎ the water is green, not blue l'eau est verte, pas bleue;∎ not guilty non coupable;∎ he is respected but not loved il est respecté mais (non) pas aimé;∎ not a leaf stirred pas une feuille ne bougeait;∎ not a word was spoken on n'a pas dit un mot;∎ not all her books are good ses livres ne sont pas tous bons, tous ses livres ne sont pas bons;∎ not everyone would agree with you tout le monde ne serait pas d'accord avec toi;∎ who wants some more? - not me qui en veut encore? - pas moi;∎ formal not I pas moi;∎ not any more or longer plus maintenant;∎ not so pas du tout∎ not without some difficulty non sans quelque difficulté;∎ a not insignificant amount of money une somme non négligeable;∎ it's not unusual for him to be late il n'est pas rare qu'il soit en retard;∎ the two events are not unconnected les deux événements ne sont pas tout à fait indépendants l'un de l'autre(f) (less than) moins de;∎ not five minutes later the phone rang moins de cinq minutes plus tard, le téléphone a sonné;∎ not ten metres away à moins de dix mètres(g) not that… ce n'est pas que… + subjunctive, non (pas) que… + subjunctive;∎ not that I can remember pas autant que je m'en souvienne∎ it was a great party, not! c'était pas vraiment génial comme soirée!;∎ he's really gorgeous, not! c'est pas exactement un Apollon!;∎ she really has a nice dress - not! quelle belle robe elle a - façon de parler! ou faut pas être difficile!ⓘ Not! Le film américain Wayne's World (1992), avec Mike Myers dans le rôle principal, est à l'origine de plusieurs expressions d'usage courant. La plus célèbre d'entre elles est sans doute le mot not utilisé de façon exclamative et sur le mode ironique pour exprimer exactement le contraire de ce que l'on vient de dire. -
2 spoken
= spoke, see academic.ru/69260/speak">speak* * ** * *spok·en[spəʊkən, AM spoʊk-]II. adj\spoken English/German gesprochenes Englisch/Deutschthe \spoken word das gesprochene Wort▪ to be \spoken for verkauft sein* * *['spəUkən] ptp of speakadjlanguage gesprochenhis spoken English is better than... — er spricht Englisch besser als...
* * *spoken [ˈspəʊkən]B adj1. gesprochen, mündlich:spoken English gesprochenes Englisch* * *= spoke, see speak* * *adj.geredet adj.gesprochen adj. -
3 spoken
spok·en [spəʊkən, Am spoʊk-]\spoken English/ German gesprochenes Englisch/Deutsch;the \spoken word das gesprochene Wortto be \spoken for verkauft sein -
4 not a word
ни слова, ничего‘You are so very pressing, that I scarcely know what to say...’ ‘Say nothing; not a word, not a word, my dearest madam...’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Nicholas Nickleby’, ch. XXVII) — - Вы так настойчивы, что, право же, я не знаю, что сказать... - Не говорите ничего. Ни слова, ни слова, сударыня!...
Not a word was spoken in disparagement of him, not a word was said of him at all... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Yellow Streak’) — О нем дурного слова не было сказано. Вообще о нем не было сказано ни слова.
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5 not for the world
разг.(not for (all) the world (тж. not for worlds))ни за что на свете, ни за какие блага в мире; ≈ ни за какие коврижкиOh, hide me! Don't let me be seen for the world. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Hard Times’, book II, ch. VI) — О, спрячьте меня! Он ни в коем случае не должен меня видеть.
Daphne, usually loquacious, felt as if she could not have spoken for the world. (M. Braddon, ‘Asphodel’, book I, ch. III) — Обычно разговорчивая, Дафне сейчас чувствовала, что у нее язык прилип к гортани.
Dorothy would not for the world have allowed herself the faintest demonstration of emotion... (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Northern Light’, part II, ch. 2) — Ни за что на свете Дороти не позволила себе хоть как-то проявить свои чувства...
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6 not talkative
прил. неразговорчивый, молчаливый, необщительный, скрытный, немногословный Syn: inconversable, taciturn, short-spoken, close, reticent, secretive, uncommunicative, unconversable Ant: communicative, talkativeБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > not talkative
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7 spoken word
1. произносимое слово; произнесенное слово2. устное слово -
8 not to be spoken of
tidak untuk dibicarakan -
9 well-spoken
adjective ((of a person) speaking with a pleasing voice, in a grammatically correct way etc.) bienhablado, con acento cultotr['wel'spəʊkən] (Written well spoken when not used to qualify a noun)1 con acento cultoadj.• bien dicho adj.• bienhablado, -a adj.'wel'spəʊkən[ˌwel'spǝʊkǝn]ADJ bienhablado, con acento culto* * *['wel'spəʊkən] -
10 plain-spoken
adjective* * *adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.) freimütig* * *plain-ˈspo·ken▪ to be \plain-spoken eine deutliche Sprache sprechenhe's very \plain-spoken er ist sehr direkt* * *plain-spoken adj offen, freimütig:* * *adjective -
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adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.) ligefrem; oprigtig* * *adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.) ligefrem; oprigtig -
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adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.)tr[pleɪn'spəʊkən]1 franco,-a['pleɪn'spǝʊkǝn]ADJ franco, llano -
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adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.)adj. \/ˌpleɪnˈspəʊk(ə)n\/oppriktig, åpen, frittalende, likefrem -
14 plain-spoken
adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.) hreinskilinn, berorður -
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adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.) -
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adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.) franco* * *plain-spok.en[plein sp'oukən] adj franco, sincero. -
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adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.) dobra dobra konuşan -
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adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.)* * *[pléinspóukən]adjectiveodkrit, odkritosrčen, iskren, ki ne ovinkari -
19 plain-spoken
• suorasukainen• suorapuheinen* * *adjective (speaking honestly and candidly, not trying to be tactful: She is a very plain-spoken person who always says what she means.) -
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