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1 непригоден
not suited/adjusted, not fit (за for).unfit, useless, unserviceable, unsuitable, unsuited, inappropriate (за for)* * *непригодѐн,прил. not suited/adjusted, not fit (за for).——————прил., -на, -но, -ни unfit, useless, unserviceable, unsuitable, unsuited. inappropriate (за for).* * *inappropriate (for); useless{`yu;slis}* * *not suited/adjusted, not fit (за for).unfit, useless, unserviceable, unsuitable, unsuited, inappropriate (за for) -
2 taugen
v/i1. (wert sein) nichts taugen be no good ( oder useless); es taugt wenig it isn’t ( oder it’s not) much good; taugt es etwas? is it any good?; in der Schule taugt sie nichts she’s not doing (very) well at (Am. in) school; schärfer: she’s no good at schoolwork; es taugt alles nichts umg. (nutzt nichts) it’s no use, it’s (all) a waste of time, we’re ( oder they’re etc.) not getting anywhere; er taugt nichts charakterlich: he’s not reliable, he’s no good2. (geeignet sein) be suitable ( oder appropriate geh.); es taugt nicht für Kinder it’s not meant ( oder suitable) for children; sie taugt nicht zu dieser oder für diese Arbeit she’s not suited to ( oder the right person for) this kind of work; er taugt nicht zum Redner he’s not cut out for public speaking; schärfer: he’s a hopeless (public) speaker3. österr., schw.: wenn’s dir nicht taugt (gefällt) if it ( oder that) doesn’t suit you, if you don’t like it* * *to fit; to be suitable* * *tau|gen ['taugn]vi1) (= geeignet sein) to be suitable (zu, für for)wozu soll denn das táúgen? — what is that supposed to be for?
er taugt nicht zu harter Arbeit — he's not much good at hard work; (wegen Faulheit) he's not keen on hard work
2)(= wert sein)
etwas táúgen — to be good or all rightnichts or nicht viel táúgen — to be not much good or no good or no use
der Bursche taugt nicht viel/gar nichts — that bloke is a (real) bad lot (inf)
* * *tau·gen[ˈtaugn̩]vi1. (wert sein)▪ etwas/viel/nichts \taugen to be useful/very useful/useless▪ jd taugt etwas/nichts to be of use/no useder Kerl taugt nichts the bloke's useless [or no gooder taugt dazu wie der Esel zum Lautespielen he's like a pig with a fiddle* * *intransitives Verbnichts/wenig od. nicht viel/etwas taugen — be no/not much/some good or use
zu od. für etwas taugen — < person> be suited to something; < thing> be suitable for something
nicht wissen, was etwas wirklich taugt — not know how useful something really is
* * *taugen v/i1. (wert sein)nichts taugen be no good ( oder useless);es taugt wenig it isn’t ( oder it’s not) much good;taugt es etwas? is it any good?;in der Schule taugt sie nichts she’s not doing (very) well at (US in) school; schärfer: she’s no good at schoolwork;es taugt alles nichts umg (nutzt nichts) it’s no use, it’s (all) a waste of time, we’re ( oder they’re etc) not getting anywhere;er taugt nichts charakterlich: he’s not reliable, he’s no goodes taugt nicht für Kinder it’s not meant ( oder suitable) for children;für diese Arbeit she’s not suited to ( oder the right person for) this kind of work;er taugt nicht zum Redner he’s not cut out for public speaking; schärfer: he’s a hopeless (public) speaker3. österr, schweiz:* * *intransitives Verbnichts/wenig od. nicht viel/etwas taugen — be no/not much/some good or use
zu od. für etwas taugen — < person> be suited to something; < thing> be suitable for something
nicht wissen, was etwas wirklich taugt — not know how useful something really is
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3 condición
f.1 condition, shape.2 situation, state.3 condition, requisite, necessity, essential.* * *1 (naturaleza) nature, condition2 (carácter) nature, character3 (circunstancia) circumstance, condition4 (estado social) status, position5 (calidad) capacity6 (exigencia) condition\a condición de que... provided (that)...con la condición de que... on the condition that...en estas condiciones under these circumstancesestar en condiciones de hacer algo (físicas) to be fit to do something 2 (posición, autoridad) to be in a position to do somethingponer en condiciones to get readycondiciones de pago conditions of paymentcondiciones de trabajo working conditionscondiciones requeridas requirementspersona de condición high-class person* * *noun f.1) condition2) position* * *SF1) (=requisito) conditionha puesto como condición el que se respeten los derechos humanos — he has made it a condition that human rights be respected
están negociando las condiciones de la entrega de los rehenes — they are negotiating the conditions for the release of the hostages
las condiciones del contrato — the terms o conditions of the contract
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a condición de que..., con la condición de que... — on condition that...te dejaré salir con la condición de que no vuelvas tarde — I'll let you go out provided (that) o on condition (that) you don't come back late
acepté a condición de que no dijera nada a nadie — I agreed on condition that he didn't say anything to anyone
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entregarse o rendirse sin condiciones — to surrender unconditionally•
condición sine qua non — essential condition, sine qua noncondiciones de pago — terms of payment, payment terms
condiciones de venta — terms of sale, conditions of sale
pliegocondiciones económicas — [de contrato] financial terms; [de profesional] fees
2) pl condicionesa) (=situación) conditionssi se dan las condiciones adecuadas, ganaremos las elecciones — if the conditions are right, we will win the election
en condiciones normales — under normal conditions o circumstances
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estar en (buenas) condiciones — [lugar, máquina] to be in good condition; [alimentos] to be fresh; [deportista] to be fit•
estar en condiciones de o para hacer algo — [enfermo] to be well o fit enough to do sth; [deportista] to be fit (enough) to do sthla industria automovilística no está en condiciones de enfrentarse a la competencia — the car industry is not in a condition to face up to competition
me devolvieron el libro en pésimas condiciones — they returned the book to me in a terrible state o condition
el queso estaba en malas condiciones — the cheese had gone bad, the cheese was off
b)• en condiciones — (=decente) proper
c) (=cualidades)no reúne las condiciones necesarias para este trabajo — he doesn't fulfil the requirements for this job
el equipo se encuentra en excelentes condiciones físicas — the team is in excellent physical condition
igualdad 1), inferioridadcondiciones sanitarias — [de bar, restaurante] health requirements; [de hospital] sanitary conditions
3) (=naturaleza) conditionel derecho a no ser discriminada por su condición de mujer — the right not to be discriminated against on the grounds of being o because one is a woman
4) (=clase social) social background5) (=posición) positionsu condición de artista no lo autoriza a hacer eso — his position as an artist does not allow him to do this
les pidieron algún documento acreditativo de su condición de pasajeros — they were asked for some documentary evidence proving that they were passengers
* * *1) ( requisito) conditiona condición or con la condición de que — on condition (that)
te lo presto a condición de que me lo devuelvas mañana — I'll lend it to you as long as o provided (that) you give it back tomorrow
las condiciones de un contrato — the terms o conditions of a contract
2)a) (calidad, situación)su condición de extranjero le impide participar — as o being a foreigner he is not allowed to take part
b) ( naturaleza) conditionc) ( clase social) condition (dated), classde condición humilde — of humble condition o origins
d) (Med) condition3) condiciones femenino plural (estado, circunstancias) conditions (pl)estar en perfectas condiciones — coche/mueble to be in perfect condition; persona to be in good shape
todo tiene que estar en condiciones para el comienzo del curso — everything must be ready for the beginning of the school year
estar en condiciones de jugar/trabajar — to be fit to play/work
no estoy en condiciones de hacer un viaje tan caro — I am not in a position to go on such an expensive trip
4) condiciones femenino plural ( aptitudes) talent* * *= provision, requirement, state, status, stipulation, proviso, rider, condition, stamp, stripe, station in life.Ex. Chapter 9 considered the provisions for selecting headings for added entries.Ex. The most appropriate type of abstract must be chosen in accordance with the requirements of each individual application.Ex. Before she could respond and follow up with a question about her distraught state, Feng escaped to the women's room.Ex. AACR2 assigns this main entry status to the person who is chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual or artistic content of a work.Ex. The city fathers endorsed this project with the stipulation that a librarian or 'book-lover' should be available to assist patrons.Ex. The term thesaurus will be used here to denote such lists, with the proviso that this is strictly speaking a misuse of the term.Ex. This latter point is born out in a survey of the information needs of Californians, which, in affirming the existence of such needs, added the rider that Californians 'do not always perceive these needs to be related to information'.Ex. He was laid upon the bed and upon examination his head was found in a terrible condition, swelled and bruised from the effect of sandbag blows.Ex. The new heir apparent is probably a man of a very different stamp.Ex. The field of computational linguistics is exciting insomuch as it permits linguists of different stripes to model language behaviour.Ex. Each of us -- no matter what our politics, our religion, our race, or our station in life -- must search his conscience for the answer to that question.----* aceptar las condiciones = agree + terms.* a condición de que + Subjuntivo = provided (that), providing (that), as long as.* área del número normalizado y de las condiciones de adquisición = International Standard Book Number and terms of availability area, standard number and terms of availability area.* bajo ciertas condiciones = under certain conditions.* buena condición física = physical fitness.* con condiciones especiales = strings attached.* condición de búsqueda = search requirement.* condición de estado = statehood.* condición de estar apto para volar = airworthiness.* condición deplorable = dismaying condition.* condiciones = specifications, terms, terms and conditions, physical conditions, walks (of/in) life.* condiciones ambientales = environmental conditions, ambient conditions.* condiciones atmosféricas = atmospheric conditions.* condiciones climáticas = climatic conditions.* condiciones contractuales = terms and conditions.* condiciones de adquisición = obtainability conditions.* condiciones de adquisición y/o precio = terms of availability and/or price.* condiciones de almacenamiento = storage conditions.* condiciones de la licencia = licence terms, licence terms and conditions.* condiciones del contrato de trabajo = terms of employment.* condiciones de trabajo = working conditions.* condiciones de uso = terms of use.* condiciones de venta = terms of sale.* condiciones de vida = living conditions.* condiciones económicas = economic conditions.* condiciones físicas = physical conditions.* condiciones iguales para todos = level playing field.* condiciones inhumanas = inhumane conditions.* condiciones laborales = working conditions, occupational conditions, work conditions, work life.* condiciones laborales de calidad = quality of work life (QWL).* condiciones legales de uso = legal boilerplate.* condiciones medioambientales = environmental conditions.* condiciones metereológicas = weather conditions.* condiciones metereológicas extremas = severe weather, severe weather conditions.* condiciones sociales = walks (of/in) life.* condición física = physical shape.* condición humana = human nature.* condición humana, la = human condition, the.* condición previa = precondition [pre-condition].* condición social = social condition, station in life.* con la condición de que = on the understanding that, with the condition that, on the condition that.* cumplir la condición de la búsqueda = match + request specification.* cumplir las condiciones para = be eligible for.* cumplir una condición = meet + condition, satisfy + condition, fill + requirement.* daño producido por las condiciones ambientales = environmental damage.* destrozo producido por las condiciones ambientales = environmental damage.* en buena condición = in good condition, in good shape, in good nick.* en buenas condiciones para navegar = seaworthy.* en condiciones = decent.* en condiciones de = in the position to.* en condiciones de igualdad = on an equal footing, on equal terms, on an equal basis.* en condiciones difíciles = under difficult conditions.* en excelentes condiciones = in tip-top condition, in tip-top form.* en igualdad de condiciones = other things being equal, on equal terms, one of equals, ceteris paribus, in a tie, on an equal footing, on an equal basis, all (other) things being equal.* en igualdad de condiciones para todos los sexos = gender-equitable.* en las mejores condiciones posibles = in the best possible conditions.* en malas condiciones = in poor condition, in bad condition, in bad shape, in poor shape.* establecer una condición = specify + requirement.* estar en igualdad de condiciones con = be on (an) equal footing with.* estar en inferioridad de condiciones = punch above + Posesivo + weight.* igualdad de condiciones para todos = levelling of the playing field.* imponer una condición = place + limitation.* mantener la condición (de) = retain + Posesivo + status (as).* mejora de las condiciones laborales = horizontal ladder.* negociar condiciones = negotiate + terms.* que reúne las condiciones = qualified.* reunir las condiciones = fit + the bill.* reunir las condiciones para = qualify for.* reunir una serie de condiciones = meet + set of conditions.* según sus propias condiciones = on + Posesivo + own terms, in + Posesivo + own terms.* sin condiciones = unconditionally.* sin condiciones especiales = with no strings attached.* términos y condiciones = terms and conditions.* términos y condiciones de la licencia = licence terms and conditions, licence terms.* tratamiento por condiciones = condition approach.* * *1) ( requisito) conditiona condición or con la condición de que — on condition (that)
te lo presto a condición de que me lo devuelvas mañana — I'll lend it to you as long as o provided (that) you give it back tomorrow
las condiciones de un contrato — the terms o conditions of a contract
2)a) (calidad, situación)su condición de extranjero le impide participar — as o being a foreigner he is not allowed to take part
b) ( naturaleza) conditionc) ( clase social) condition (dated), classde condición humilde — of humble condition o origins
d) (Med) condition3) condiciones femenino plural (estado, circunstancias) conditions (pl)estar en perfectas condiciones — coche/mueble to be in perfect condition; persona to be in good shape
todo tiene que estar en condiciones para el comienzo del curso — everything must be ready for the beginning of the school year
estar en condiciones de jugar/trabajar — to be fit to play/work
no estoy en condiciones de hacer un viaje tan caro — I am not in a position to go on such an expensive trip
4) condiciones femenino plural ( aptitudes) talent* * *= provision, requirement, state, status, stipulation, proviso, rider, condition, stamp, stripe, station in life.Ex: Chapter 9 considered the provisions for selecting headings for added entries.
Ex: The most appropriate type of abstract must be chosen in accordance with the requirements of each individual application.Ex: Before she could respond and follow up with a question about her distraught state, Feng escaped to the women's room.Ex: AACR2 assigns this main entry status to the person who is chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual or artistic content of a work.Ex: The city fathers endorsed this project with the stipulation that a librarian or 'book-lover' should be available to assist patrons.Ex: The term thesaurus will be used here to denote such lists, with the proviso that this is strictly speaking a misuse of the term.Ex: This latter point is born out in a survey of the information needs of Californians, which, in affirming the existence of such needs, added the rider that Californians 'do not always perceive these needs to be related to information'.Ex: He was laid upon the bed and upon examination his head was found in a terrible condition, swelled and bruised from the effect of sandbag blows.Ex: The new heir apparent is probably a man of a very different stamp.Ex: The field of computational linguistics is exciting insomuch as it permits linguists of different stripes to model language behaviour.Ex: Each of us -- no matter what our politics, our religion, our race, or our station in life -- must search his conscience for the answer to that question.* aceptar las condiciones = agree + terms.* a condición de que + Subjuntivo = provided (that), providing (that), as long as.* área del número normalizado y de las condiciones de adquisición = International Standard Book Number and terms of availability area, standard number and terms of availability area.* bajo ciertas condiciones = under certain conditions.* buena condición física = physical fitness.* con condiciones especiales = strings attached.* condición de búsqueda = search requirement.* condición de estado = statehood.* condición de estar apto para volar = airworthiness.* condición deplorable = dismaying condition.* condiciones = specifications, terms, terms and conditions, physical conditions, walks (of/in) life.* condiciones ambientales = environmental conditions, ambient conditions.* condiciones atmosféricas = atmospheric conditions.* condiciones climáticas = climatic conditions.* condiciones contractuales = terms and conditions.* condiciones de adquisición = obtainability conditions.* condiciones de adquisición y/o precio = terms of availability and/or price.* condiciones de almacenamiento = storage conditions.* condiciones de la licencia = licence terms, licence terms and conditions.* condiciones del contrato de trabajo = terms of employment.* condiciones de trabajo = working conditions.* condiciones de uso = terms of use.* condiciones de venta = terms of sale.* condiciones de vida = living conditions.* condiciones económicas = economic conditions.* condiciones físicas = physical conditions.* condiciones iguales para todos = level playing field.* condiciones inhumanas = inhumane conditions.* condiciones laborales = working conditions, occupational conditions, work conditions, work life.* condiciones laborales de calidad = quality of work life (QWL).* condiciones legales de uso = legal boilerplate.* condiciones medioambientales = environmental conditions.* condiciones metereológicas = weather conditions.* condiciones metereológicas extremas = severe weather, severe weather conditions.* condiciones sociales = walks (of/in) life.* condición física = physical shape.* condición humana = human nature.* condición humana, la = human condition, the.* condición previa = precondition [pre-condition].* condición social = social condition, station in life.* con la condición de que = on the understanding that, with the condition that, on the condition that.* cumplir la condición de la búsqueda = match + request specification.* cumplir las condiciones para = be eligible for.* cumplir una condición = meet + condition, satisfy + condition, fill + requirement.* daño producido por las condiciones ambientales = environmental damage.* destrozo producido por las condiciones ambientales = environmental damage.* en buena condición = in good condition, in good shape, in good nick.* en buenas condiciones para navegar = seaworthy.* en condiciones = decent.* en condiciones de = in the position to.* en condiciones de igualdad = on an equal footing, on equal terms, on an equal basis.* en condiciones difíciles = under difficult conditions.* en excelentes condiciones = in tip-top condition, in tip-top form.* en igualdad de condiciones = other things being equal, on equal terms, one of equals, ceteris paribus, in a tie, on an equal footing, on an equal basis, all (other) things being equal.* en igualdad de condiciones para todos los sexos = gender-equitable.* en las mejores condiciones posibles = in the best possible conditions.* en malas condiciones = in poor condition, in bad condition, in bad shape, in poor shape.* establecer una condición = specify + requirement.* estar en igualdad de condiciones con = be on (an) equal footing with.* estar en inferioridad de condiciones = punch above + Posesivo + weight.* igualdad de condiciones para todos = levelling of the playing field.* imponer una condición = place + limitation.* mantener la condición (de) = retain + Posesivo + status (as).* mejora de las condiciones laborales = horizontal ladder.* negociar condiciones = negotiate + terms.* que reúne las condiciones = qualified.* reunir las condiciones = fit + the bill.* reunir las condiciones para = qualify for.* reunir una serie de condiciones = meet + set of conditions.* según sus propias condiciones = on + Posesivo + own terms, in + Posesivo + own terms.* sin condiciones = unconditionally.* sin condiciones especiales = with no strings attached.* términos y condiciones = terms and conditions.* términos y condiciones de la licencia = licence terms and conditions, licence terms.* tratamiento por condiciones = condition approach.* * *A (requisito) conditionlas condiciones del contrato the terms o conditions of the contractse rindieron sin condiciones they surrendered unconditionallya condiciónor con la condición de que on condition (that)aceptó con la condición de que le aumentaran el sueldo he accepted on condition (that) they increased his salaryte lo presto a condición de que me lo devuelvas mañana I'll lend it to you as long as o provided (that) o providing (that) you give it back tomorrowCompuestos:fpl terms of delivery (pl)fpl terms of payment (pl)fpl conditions of sale (pl)truth conditionsine qua non ( frml)dominar el inglés es condición sine qua non para el puesto a thorough knowledge of English is an essential requirement o a sine qua non for the jobB1(calidad, situación): en su condición de sacerdote as a priesten su condición de jefe de la delegación in his capacity as head of the delegationen su condición de diplomático tiene inmunidad as a diplomat, he has immunity, his diplomatic position o status gives him immunitysu condición de empleado de la empresa le impide participar en el concurso as o being an employee of the company, he is not permitted to enter the competition2 (naturaleza) conditionla condición femenina the feminine condition3 (clase social) condition ( dated), classun hombre de condición humilde a man of humble condition o originsuna persona de su condición someone of your status o classCompuesto:la condición humana the human conditionviven en condiciones infrahumanas they are living in subhuman conditionscondiciones meteorológicas weather conditionscompetir en las mismas condiciones to compete on the same termslas condiciones económicas son favorables para la inversión economic conditions are o the economic climate is favorable for investment[ S ] refrigerar para conservar en óptimas condiciones refrigerate to keep (product) at its bestestá en perfectas condiciones it is in perfect conditionla carne estaba en malas condiciones the meat was unfit for consumption, the meat was bad o ( BrE) offse lo dejaremos todo en condiciones we will leave it in good ordertodo tiene que estar en condiciones para el comienzo del curso everything must be ready o in order for the beginning of the school yeardevolvieron la casa en pésimas condiciones they left the house in a terrible condition o statecondiciones DE + INF:estará en condiciones de jugar el lunes he will be fit to play on Mondayno estoy en condiciones de hacer un viaje tan costoso I can't afford such an expensive trip, I am not in a position to go on such an expensive tripno estás en condiciones de venir con exigencias you are not in a position to come making demandsCompuestos:● condiciones de trabajo or laboralesfpl working conditions (pl)fpl living conditions (pl)tiene condiciones para la música she has a talent o flair for musicno tiene condiciones para ese trabajo he is not suited to o ( colloq) cut out for that job* * *
condición sustantivo femenino
1 ( requisito) condition;
a condición or con la condición de que on condition (that);
acepto con una condición I accept on one condition;
me puso una condición she made one condition
2a) (calidad, situación):
en su condición de jefe de la delegación in his capacity as head of the delegation
3◊ condiciones sustantivo femenino plural
◊ condiciones de trabajo/de vida working/living conditions;
estar en perfectas condiciones [coche/mueble] to be in perfect condition;
[ persona] to be in good shape;
(de correr, viajar,jugar) to be fit to do sth
( para un trabajo) to be suited for sth
condición
I sustantivo femenino
1 (requisito) condition: te lo presto con la condición de que lo cuides, I lend you it on the condition that you look after it
2 (situación social) status: es de condición humilde, he has a humble background
3 (calidad) acudió en condición de ministro, he came in his capacity as minister
II fpl 1 condiciones (circunstancias) conditions: las condiciones de trabajo son pésimas, working conditions are terrible
no está en condiciones de exigir, he isn't in a position to demand anything
2 (estado) condition
en buenas/malas condiciones, in good/bad condition
3 (aptitudes) talent: tiene muchas condiciones para la danza, she has a talent for dancing
' condición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adherencia
- carácter
- cuanta
- cuanto
- expresa
- expreso
- hacer
- humildad
- humilde
- salvedad
- si
- siempre
- calidad
- cumplir
- dependencia
- franquicia
- mientras
- solo
English:
average
- be
- condition
- deterioration
- fellow
- form
- fulfil
- fulfill
- if
- on
- physical condition
- precondition
- prerequisite
- provided
- proviso
- rider
- shape
- state
- stiff
- subject
- understanding
- stipulation
* * *condición nf1. [término, estipulación] condition;para votar es condición ser mayor de edad in order to vote you have to be of age;poner condiciones to set conditions;con una sola condición on one condition;sin condiciones unconditional;las condiciones de un contrato the terms of a contract;condiciones acostumbradas/convenidas usual/agreed termscondiciones de entrega terms of delivery;condiciones de pago payment terms, terms of payment;condición sine qua non prerequisite;tener experiencia con Esp [m5] ordenadores o Am [m5] computadores es condición sine qua non para obtener este trabajo a knowledge of computers is essential for this job;condiciones de venta conditions of sale2. [estado] condition;en buenas/malas condiciones in good/bad condition;tiró la leche porque estaba en malas condiciones she threw the milk away because it was off;deseamos participar en condiciones de igualdad we want to participate on equal terms;[por la situación] to be in a position to do sth;no estar en condiciones [carne, pescado] to be off;[vivienda] to be unfit for living in; [instalaciones] to be unfit for use;no están en condiciones de exigir demasiado they are not in a position to make too many demands;la sala no reúne las condiciones necesarias para que se celebre el concierto the hall does not meet the necessary requirements for the concert to be held there;en tres días me dejaron la moto en condiciones they fixed my motorbike for me in just three days;no estaba en condiciones de jugar he wasn't fit to play3.condiciones atmosféricas weather conditions;condiciones [circunstancias] conditionscondiciones de trabajo working conditions;condiciones de vida living conditions4. [clase social] social class;de condición humilde of humble circumstances;en la manifestación había gente de toda condición there were people of every description at the demonstration5. [naturaleza] nature;la condición femenina/humana the feminine/human condition;un adolescente de condición rebelde a rebellious youth;mi condición de mujer… the fact that I am a woman…6. [calidad] capacity;en su condición de abogado in his capacity as a lawyer;en su condición de parlamentario, tiene derecho a un despacho as an MP, he has the right to an office;su condición de monarca no le permite opinar sobre ese asunto as the monarch, he is not permitted to express an opinion on this mattertiene condiciones para la pintura she has a gift for painting;no tiene condiciones para estudiar medicina he's not good enough to study medicine* * *f1 condition;a condición de que on condition that;condición previa precondition;sin condiciones with no conditions attached:estar en condiciones de be in a position to;condición física physical condition;estar en buenas/malas condiciones be in good/bad condition;estar en condiciones be fit* * *1) : condition, state2) : capacity, position3) condiciones nfpl: conditions, circumstancescondiciones de vida: living conditions* * *condición n condition / state -
4 geeignet
I P.P. eignenII Adj.1. suitable ( für, zu for); (passend) right (for); (befähigt) qualified; körperlich etc.: fit; geeignete Schritte appropriate action Sg.; gut geeignet just right; er ist nicht dafür geeignet he’s not the right man (for it); er ist für seinen Job nicht geeignet he’s not the right man for ( oder cut out for) the job (he’s doing); im geeigneten Augenblick at the right moment; sie ist als oder zur Lehrerin nicht geeignet she wasn’t cut out to be a teacher* * *fit; suitable; becoming; appropriate; apt; possible; proper; good; eligible; seemly; likely; fitting; applicative* * *ge|eig|net [gə'|aignət]adj(= passend) suitable; (= richtig) rightsie ist für diesen Posten nicht geéígnet — she's not the right person for this job
er ist nicht der geéígnete Mann für meine Tochter — he's not the right or a suitable man for my daughter
im geéígneten Augenblick — at the right moment
er ist zu dieser Arbeit nicht geéígnet — he's not suited to this work
See:→ auch eignen* * *1) conveniently2) (easy to reach etc; accessible: Keep this in a convenient place.) convenient3) (suitable or worthy to be chosen: the most eligible candidate.) eligible4) (suitable: a good man for the job.) good5) (looking etc as if it might be good, useful, suitable etc: a likely spot for a picnic; She's the most likely person for the job.) likely6) ((negative unsuited) fitted, or appropriate (to or for): I don't think he's suited to/for this work.) suited7) (right or appropriate for a purpose or occasion: I haven't any suitable shoes for the wedding; Those shoes are not suitable for walking in the country; Many people applied for the job but not one of them was suitable.) suitable* * *ge·eig·net[gəˈʔaignət]adj (passend) suitablejetzt ist nicht der \geeignete Augenblick, darüber zu sprechen it's not the right time to talk about it* * ** * *B. adj1. suitable (geeignete Schritte appropriate action sg;gut geeignet just right;er ist nicht dafür geeignet he’s not the right man (for it);er ist für seinen Job nicht geeignet he’s not the right man for ( oder cut out for) the job (he’s doing);im geeigneten Augenblick at the right moment;zur Lehrerin nicht geeignet she wasn’t cut out to be a teacher2.* * ** * *adj.applicative adj.appropriate adj.apt adj.convenient adj.decent adj.dedicated adj.eligible adj.fit adj.practical adj.proper adj.qualified adj.suitable adj. adv.applicatively adv.eligibly adv.properly adv.suitably adv. -
5 годиться
1) (на вн.; для рд.; в им. мн.; быть пригодным для какой-то цели) be fit (for), be suited (to / for), do (for); (о человеке тж.) be fitted / suited (for)э́та бума́га годи́тся то́лько на обёртку — this paper is only fit [will only do] for a wrapper
э́та бума́га (никуда́) не годи́тся — this paper won't do (at all), this paper is no good (for anything)
э́та оде́жда не годи́тся для тропи́ческого кли́мата — these clothes aren't suited to the tropical climate
он не годи́тся в учителя́ — he is not cut out to be a teacher, he is not suited to being a teacher
он не годи́тся для э́той рабо́ты — he is not the man for this job
2) (кому́-л; быть полезным) suit (d), be good (for), do (for)э́та маши́на мне годи́тся — this car will suit me [will be good for me]
э́ти боти́нки ему́ не годя́тся — these boots are no good for him
3) безл. с отриц. (+ инф.; нельзя, не следует) it does not do (+ to inf), one should not (+ inf)так поступа́ть не годи́тся — one can't do that, you mustn't behave like that
4) (кому́-л в им. мн.; о сравнении по возрасту) be old [young] enough to be smb's (+ term of relation)я тебе́ в отцы́ гожу́сь — I am old enough to be your father
он ей в сыновья́ годи́тся — he is young enough to be her son
••годи́тся! в знач. частицы прост. — all right!, okay!, it suits me!; that's it!
э́то никуда́ не годи́тся!, куда́ э́то годи́тся? разг. — that won't do at all!, that's no good at all!
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6 apto
adj.1 apt, able, capable, competent.2 able-bodied, apt.* * *► adjetivo1 (apropiado) suitable, appropriate2 (capaz) capable, able3 (físicamente) fit\apto,-a para todos los públicos CINEMATOGRAFÍA U-certificate film, US rated Gno apto,-a CINEMATOGRAFÍA for adults only* * *(f. - apta)adj.fit, suitable* * *ADJ1) (=idóneo) suitable ( para for, to)fit ( para for, to)apto (para menores) — (Cine) suitable for children
no apto (para menores) — (Cine) unsuitable for children
apto para el servicio — (Mil) fit for military service
2) (=hábil) competent, capable3) (Escol) pass antes de s* * *- ta adjetivoa) [ser] <libro/película>b) < persona>no es apto para el cargo — he's not suitable o right for the job
* * *= apt.Ex. By building upon a more apt conceptual framework the transfer of information technology can play a role, albeit limited, in the development process.----* apto para circular = roadworthy.* apto para mayores de 13 años o menores acompañados = PG-13.* condición de estar apto para volar = airworthiness.* poco apto = inapt.* * *- ta adjetivoa) [ser] <libro/película>b) < persona>no es apto para el cargo — he's not suitable o right for the job
* * *= apt.Ex: By building upon a more apt conceptual framework the transfer of information technology can play a role, albeit limited, in the development process.
* apto para circular = roadworthy.* apto para mayores de 13 años o menores acompañados = PG-13.* condición de estar apto para volar = airworthiness.* poco apto = inapt.* * *apto -ta1 ‹libro/película› suitable ser apto PARA algo to be suitable FOR sthunos embutidos no aptos para el consumo sausages not fit for consumption2 ‹persona› apto PARA algo fit FOR sthno es una persona apta para ejercer esta profesión he is not fit to practice this professionapto para el servicio militar fit for military serviceno se le considera apto para el cargo he's not considered to be suitable o right for the job* * *
apto◊ -ta adjetivo [ser] apto para algo suitable for sth;
no es apto para el cargo he's not suitable o right for the job;
apto para el servicio militar fit for military service;
no apto para el consumo not fit for consumption
apto,-a adjetivo
1 (adecuado) suitable, appropriate [para, for]
2 (capacitado) capable, able
' apto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apta
- inhábil
- prestar
English:
eligible
- fit
- internal
- roadworthy
- suitable
- unfit
- unsafe
- unseaworthy
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- road
* * *apto, -a♦ adj1. [adecuado, conveniente] suitable ( para for);apta/no apta para menores [película] suitable/unsuitable for children;apto para el consumo humano fit for human consumption2. [capacitado] [físicamente] fit;lo declararon no apto para el servicio militar he was declared unfit for military service;no es apto para ocupar un puesto directivo he's not suited to a managerial position3. [candidato]los alumnos declarados aptos/no aptos students who have passed/failed♦ nmpass;saqué un apto/no apto I passed/failed* * *adj1 suitable ( para for);apto para menores película suitable for under-age children;apto para todos los públicos G (general audiences), Br universal3 EDU pass* * *apto, -ta adj1) : suitable, suited, fit2) hábil: capable, competent* * *apto adj suitable -
7 годиться
(на вн.) be fit (for), serve (d.), do (for); (о человеке тж.) be fitted / suited (for); (кому-л.; быть полезным) be of use (to); ( быть впору) fit (d.)он не годится в учителя — he is not cut out to be a teacher, he is not suited to being a teacher
он не годится для этой работы — he is not the man* for this job
эта бумага ему годится — this paper will serve him, или will do for him
эта бумага годится только на обёртку — this paper is only fit for a wrapper, или will only do for a wrapper
эта бумага (никуда) не годится — this paper will not do (at all), this paper is no good (for anything)
♢
не годится (+ инф.) — it does not do (+ to inf.), one should not (+ inf.)так поступать не годится — one can't do that, you mustn't behave like that
это никуда не годится! — that won't do at all!, that's no good at all!
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8 untauglich
Adj. (nicht zu gebrauchen) unsuitable; engS. (unfähig) incompetent, incapable; MIL. unfit (for service); untauglich für auch not suited to* * *ineffective; ineffectual; unfit; improper; inefficient; ineligible* * *ụn|taug|lichadj(zu, für for) unsuitable; (für Wehrdienst) unfit* * *2) (not working or producing results etc in the best way and so wasting time, energy etc: an inefficient workman; old-fashioned, inefficient machinery.) inefficient3) ((of a person, dog, horse etc) not as strong and healthy as is possible: You become unfit if you don't take regular exercise.) unfit* * *un·taug·lich[ˈʊntauklɪç]1. (ungeeignet) unsuitable* * *1) unsuitable < applicant>2) (für Militärdienst) unfit [for service] postpos* * *untauglich adj (nicht zu gebrauchen) unsuitable; engS. (unfähig) incompetent, incapable; MIL unfit (for service);untauglich für auch not suited to* * *1) unsuitable < applicant>2) (für Militärdienst) unfit [for service] postpos* * *adj.ineffectual adj.ineligible adj.inept adj.unable adj.unapt adj.unfit adj. adv.ineligibly adv. -
9 obstaculizar
v.1 to hinder, to hamper.2 to obstruct, to encumber, to balk, to block up.Su tamaño obstaculiza la vista His size obstructs the view.3 to obstruct the way to, to make it cumbersome to.María obstaculiza hacer la pared Mary makes it cumbersome to make the wall.4 to create an obstacle for, to obstruct.María obstaculiza a Ricardo Mary creates an obstacle for Richard.* * *1 to obstruct, hinder* * *VT [+ negociaciones, progreso] to hinder, hamper; [+ tráfico] to hold up* * ** * *= encumber, hamper, handicap, hinder, thwart, stand in + the way (of), obstruct, stymie, get in + the way (of), hem + Nombre + in, cramp.Ex. It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.Ex. Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex. The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex. In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex. A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.Ex. It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.Ex. But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex. So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex. At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.----* no obstaculizar = be out of the way of.* obstaculizar el paso = block in.* obstaculizar la labor judicial = pervert + the course of justice.* sin estar obstaculizado por = untrammelled by.* * ** * *= encumber, hamper, handicap, hinder, thwart, stand in + the way (of), obstruct, stymie, get in + the way (of), hem + Nombre + in, cramp.Ex: It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.
Ex: Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex: The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex: In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex: A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.Ex: It may be objected that a direct experience of the country by visiting it does not ensure a true picture, in fact that it may even stand in the way.Ex: But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex: So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex: At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.* no obstaculizar = be out of the way of.* obstaculizar el paso = block in.* obstaculizar la labor judicial = pervert + the course of justice.* sin estar obstaculizado por = untrammelled by.* * *obstaculizar [A4 ]vt‹progreso/trabajo› to hinder, hamper, impede; ‹tráfico› to hold up, obstructno obstaculice el paso don't stand in the way* * *
obstaculizar ( conjugate obstaculizar) verbo transitivo ‹progreso/trabajo› to hinder, hamper;
‹ tráfico› to hold up;
obstaculizar verbo transitivo
1 (un propósito, actividad) to hinder
2 (el paso de una persona, animal, etc) to stand in the way of
(de un fluido) to obstruct
' obstaculizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estorbar
- interferir
English:
block
- block in
- hamper
- obstruct
* * *obstaculizar vt[proceso, relación] to block, to put obstacles in the way of; [salida] to block, to obstruct; [tráfico] to hold up, to obstruct;obstaculizar el paso to block the way* * *v/t hinder, hamper* * *obstaculizar {21} vtimpedir: to obstruct, to hinder* * *obstaculizar vb to block -
10 soveltumaton
inapplicable (adje)not suited (adje)unfitted (adje)unsuitable (adje)unsuited (adje)* * *• unfit• unsuitable• unsuited• unfitted• not suited• not agree with• impossible• inapplicable -
11 пригоден
•The tool rest is adequate for small jobs.
•The method is appropriate in the case of strain-ageing.
•Rockets are particularly attractive for aircraft launching.
•This method is capable of analyzing most hydrocarbon samples.
•The analyzer is suitable for a 625-line system.
•Because of its greater stiffness the fixed arch is better suited for long spans than hinged arches.
•Ceramic, glass-ceramic and glass-bonded micas are suited to applications at 400°C and up.
•The gasket was not suited to 575°F temperature.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > пригоден
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12 в учителя он не годится
1) General subject: he is not suited to be a teacher (for teaching)2) Makarov: he is not suited for teachingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в учителя он не годится
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13 учителя из него не получится
1) General subject: he is not suited to be a teacher2) Makarov: he is not suited for teachingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > учителя из него не получится
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14 ascendencia
f.1 descent (linaje).2 ascendancy, ancestry, birth, blood.3 total amount.* * *1 ancestry, ancestors plural■ era alemán, pero de ascendencia polaca he was German, but of Polish descent2 (influencia) ascendancy* * *noun f.descent, ancestry, origin* * *SF1) (=linaje) ancestry; (=origen) origin2) (=dominio) ascendancy; (=influencia) hold, influence* * *a) (origen, linaje) ancestryb) (AmL) ascendiente 2)* * *= ascendancy, descent, ancestry, parentage, lineage, stock.Ex. Their ascendancy may be traced through the Main or tumbler machine of 1840, Payne's Wharfedale stop-cylinder machine of 1858, and the improved Wharfedales produced by Paine and others in the mid 1860s.Ex. The editions of a work need have little in common other than descent from a common origin.Ex. These terms are necessarily rather vague, but have a very respectable ancestry (they go back to Aristotle).Ex. The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex. The lineage of PRECIS indexing: PRECIS indexing has roots in faceted classification.Ex. It also proves the absurdity of Nazi race theories of 'racial purity,' since the various peoples of Mitteleurope, the Germans in particular, are among the most mixed stocks in Europe.----* ascendencia + remontarse a = trace + ascendancy.* de ascendencia + Adjetivo = of + Adjetivo + descent.* tener una ascendencia = descend from + ancestry.* * *a) (origen, linaje) ancestryb) (AmL) ascendiente 2)* * *= ascendancy, descent, ancestry, parentage, lineage, stock.Ex: Their ascendancy may be traced through the Main or tumbler machine of 1840, Payne's Wharfedale stop-cylinder machine of 1858, and the improved Wharfedales produced by Paine and others in the mid 1860s.
Ex: The editions of a work need have little in common other than descent from a common origin.Ex: These terms are necessarily rather vague, but have a very respectable ancestry (they go back to Aristotle).Ex: The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex: The lineage of PRECIS indexing: PRECIS indexing has roots in faceted classification.Ex: It also proves the absurdity of Nazi race theories of 'racial purity,' since the various peoples of Mitteleurope, the Germans in particular, are among the most mixed stocks in Europe.* ascendencia + remontarse a = trace + ascendancy.* de ascendencia + Adjetivo = of + Adjetivo + descent.* tener una ascendencia = descend from + ancestry.* * *1 (origen, linaje) ancestryes de ascendencia francesa he is of French descent o extraction o ancestryde ascendencia noble of noble ancestrysu ascendencia humilde her humble origins* * *
ascendencia sustantivo femenino
ascendencia sustantivo femenino ancestry, ancestors pl; de ascendencia peruana, of Peruvian descent
' ascendencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casta
- influencia
- origen
English:
ancestry
- descent
* * *ascendencia nf1. [linaje] descent, ancestry;[extracción social] extraction;de ascendencia aristocrática of aristocratic ancestry;soy de ascendencia mexicana I'm of Mexican extraction2. [influencia] ascendancy* * *f ancestry* * *ascendencia nf1) : ancestry, descent2)ascendencia sobre : influence over -
15 extracción
f.1 extraction, removal, extracting, pulling out.2 origin, ascendancy, parentage.3 extraction, surgical removal.* * *1 (gen) extraction; (de lotería) draw2 (origen) descent, extraction\extracción de datos INFORMÁTICA data retrieval* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Med) [de diente] extraction; [de bala, astilla] extraction, removal2) (Min) [de minerales] mining, extraction; [de petróleo] extraction; [de pizarra, mármol] quarrying3) [en sorteo]4) (=origen) origins plde extracción humilde — of humble origins, from a humble background
5) (Mat) extraction* * *1)b) (de petróleo, resina) extraction; ( de mineral) mining, extractionc) ( de humos) extractiond) ( de número de lotería) drawing2) (Mat) ( de una raíz) extraction3) tbextracción social — background, origins (pl)
* * *= extraction, extracting, removal, parentage.Ex. For example, consider the two subjects: electrolytic extraction of aluminium from bauxite and welding of aluminium beer cans.Ex. The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.Ex. Other references follow, with the progressive removal of terms.Ex. The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.----* extracción de información (EI) = information extraction (IE).* extracción inteligente de datos = data mining.* extracción socioeconómica = socioeconomic background.* función de extracción y copiado = pull function.* pozo de extracción = mine shaft.* * *1)b) (de petróleo, resina) extraction; ( de mineral) mining, extractionc) ( de humos) extractiond) ( de número de lotería) drawing2) (Mat) ( de una raíz) extraction3) tbextracción social — background, origins (pl)
* * *= extraction, extracting, removal, parentage.Ex: For example, consider the two subjects: electrolytic extraction of aluminium from bauxite and welding of aluminium beer cans.
Ex: The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.Ex: Other references follow, with the progressive removal of terms.Ex: The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.* extracción de información (EI) = information extraction (IE).* extracción inteligente de datos = data mining.* extracción socioeconómica = socioeconomic background.* función de extracción y copiado = pull function.* pozo de extracción = mine shaft.* * *A1 ( Med, Odont) (de una muela) extraction; (de una bala) removal, extraction; (de sangre) extraction, taking3 (de humos) extraction4 (de un número de lotería) drawingB ( Mat) (de una raíz) extractionCtb extracción social background, origins (pl)de extracción humilde of humble origins, from a humble background* * *
extracción sustantivo femenino
b) tb
de extracción humilde of humble origins
extracción sustantivo femenino
1 extraction
2 (en lotería, sorteo) draw
3 (cuna, origen social) background, stock
' extracción' also found in these entries:
English:
extraction
- removal
* * *extracción nf1. [de astilla, bala] removal, extraction;[de diente] extraction;realizar una extracción de sangre [para análisis] to take a blood sample;[para donación] to take a blood donation2. [de carbón, mineral] mining;[de petróleo] extraction3. [de humos] extraction4. [en sorteos] drawingextracción social social extraction* * *f1 extraction;extracción de sangre taking blood2:de baja extracción of lowly origins, of humble extraction* * * -
16 linaje
m.lineage.* * *1 (ascendencia) lineage* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=familia) lineage, descentde linaje de reyes — descended from royalty, of royal descent
2) (=clase) class, kind* * *masculino descent, lineage (frml)* * *= lineage, parentage, ancestry, birth, stock.Ex. The lineage of PRECIS indexing: PRECIS indexing has roots in faceted classification.Ex. The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex. These terms are necessarily rather vague, but have a very respectable ancestry (they go back to Aristotle).Ex. Typically, the additions to the name will fall within the following categories: title of nobility, title of honour, address, date of birth, and date of death.Ex. It also proves the absurdity of Nazi race theories of 'racial purity,' since the various peoples of Mitteleurope, the Germans in particular, are among the most mixed stocks in Europe.* * *masculino descent, lineage (frml)* * *= lineage, parentage, ancestry, birth, stock.Ex: The lineage of PRECIS indexing: PRECIS indexing has roots in faceted classification.
Ex: The database may, as a result of its parentage, be handicapped by features that are not suited to computerized retrieval.Ex: These terms are necessarily rather vague, but have a very respectable ancestry (they go back to Aristotle).Ex: Typically, the additions to the name will fall within the following categories: title of nobility, title of honour, address, date of birth, and date of death.Ex: It also proves the absurdity of Nazi race theories of 'racial purity,' since the various peoples of Mitteleurope, the Germans in particular, are among the most mixed stocks in Europe.* * *descent, lineage ( frml)de noble linaje of noble lineage o descent o originuna familia de linaje an old family* * *
linaje sustantivo masculino
descent, lineage (frml)
linaje sustantivo masculino lineage
' linaje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casta
- cuna
- rancia
- rancio
- ascendencia
- noble
- sangre
- solar
English:
blood
- lineage
- pedigree
- stock
* * *linaje nmlineage;de noble linaje of noble lineage* * *m lineage* * *linaje nmabolengo: lineage, ancestry -
17 ανυπάκουστον
ἀνυπάκουστοςnot suited for hearing: masc /fem acc sgἀνυπάκουστοςnot suited for hearing: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
18 ἀνυπάκουστον
ἀνυπάκουστοςnot suited for hearing: masc /fem acc sgἀνυπάκουστοςnot suited for hearing: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
19 अयुक्त
á-yuktamfn. ( yuj), not yoked RV. X, 27, 9 ṠBr. KātyṠr. ;
not harnessed RV. IX, 97, 20 ShaḍvBr. ;
not connected, not united (as vowels);
not added, not joined;
not applied orᅠ made use of ( seeᅠ - cāra below);
to be supplied ( seeᅠ -padâ̱rtha below);
not attentive, not devout RV. V, 33, 3 ṠBr. etc.. ;
not suited, unfit, unsuitable MBh. etc.;
not dexterous, silly R. BhP. ;
( á-yuktam) ind. not being yoked ṠBr. XII. ;
- अयुक्तकृत्
- अयुक्तचार
- अयुक्तता
- अयुक्तत्व
- अयुक्तपदार्थ
- अयुक्तरूप
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20 alienum
ălĭēnus, a, um [2. alius].I.Adj.A.In gen., that belongs to another person, place, object, etc., not one's own, another's, of another, foreign, alien (opp. suus): NEVE. ALIENAM. SEGETEM. PELLEXERIS., Fragm. XII. Tab. ap. Plin. 28, 2, and Serv. ad Verg. E. 8, 99: plus ex alieno jecore sapiunt quam ex suo, Pac. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 57; Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 111; cf. id. ib. 2, 2, 88, and Lind. ib. 2, 3, 3: quom sciet alienum puerum ( the child of another) tolli pro suo, Ter. Hec. 4, 1, 61:B.in aedīs inruit Alienas,
id. Ad. 1, 2, 9; id. And. 1, 1, 125:alienae partes anni,
Lucr. 1, 182; so Verg. G. 2, 149:pecuniis alienis locupletari,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 47, 137:cura rerum alienarum,
id. Off. 1, 9, 30; 2, 23, 83:alienos mores ad suos referre,
Nep. Epam. 1, 1:in altissimo gradu alienis opibus poni,
Cic. Sest. 20:semper regibus aliena virtus formidolosa est,
Sall. C. 7, 2:amissis bonis alienas opes exspectare,
id. ib. 58. 10 Herz.:aliena mulier,
another man's wife, Cic. Cael. 37:mulier alieni viri sermonibus assuefacta,
of another woman's husband, Liv. 1, 46:virtutem et bonum alienum oderunt,
id. 35, 43:alienis pedibus ambulamus, alienis oculis agnoscimus, alienā memoriā salutamus, alienā operā vivimus,
Plin. 29, 1, 8, § 19:oportet enim omnia aut ad alienum arbitrium aut ad suum facere,
Plin. Ep. 6, 14; so Suet. Claud. 2:alienum cursum alienumque rectorem, velut captā nave, sequi,
Plin. Pan. 82, 3; Tac. A. 15, 1 fin.:pudicitiae neque suae neque alienae pepercit,
Suet. Calig. 36:epistolas orationesque et edicta alieno formabat ingenio,
i. e. caused to be written by another, id. Dom. 20:te conjux aliena capit,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 46; 1, 1, 110; so id. ib. 1, 3, 116:vulnus,
intended for another, Verg. A. 10, 781: aliena [p. 85] cornua, of Actæon transformed into a stag, Ov. M. 3, 139:alieno Marte pugnabant, sc. equites,
i. e. without horses, as footmen, Liv. 3, 62: aes alienum, lit. another's money; hence, in reference to him who has it, a debt; cf. aes. So also:aliena nomina,
debts in others' names, debts contracted by others, Sall. C. 35, 3.—Esp.1.In reference to relationship or friendship, not belonging to one, alien from, not related or allied, not friendly, inimical, strange, Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 43:2.alienus est ab nostrā familiā,
Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 28; id. Heaut. 5, 4, 6 Ruhnk.:multi ex finibus suis egressi se suaque omnia alienissimis crediderunt,
to utter strangers, Caes. B. G. 6, 31:non alienus sanguine regibus,
Liv. 29, 29; Vell. 2, 76.—Hence alienus and propinquus are antith.,
Cic. Lael. 5, 19:ut neque amicis neque etiam alienioribus desim,
id. Fam. 1, 9 Manut.:ut tuum factum alieni hominis, meum vero conjunctissimi et amicissimi esse videatur,
id. ib. 3, 6.—Trop.: alienum esse in or ab aliquā re, to be a stranger to a thing, i. e. not to be versed in or familiar with, not to understand:3.in physicis Epicurus totus est alienus,
Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 17:homo non alienus a litteris,
not a stranger to, not unversed in, id. Verr. 2, 2, 26.—Foreign to a thing, i. e. not suited to it, unsuitable, incongruous, inadequate, inconsistent, unseasonable, inapposite, different from (opp. aptus); constr. with gen., dat., abl., and ab; cf. Burm. ad Ov. F. 1, 4; Manut. ad Cic. Fam. 9, 14, 5; Spald. ad Quint. 6, 3, 33; Zumpt, Gr. § 384.(α).With gen.:(β).pacis (deorum),
Lucr. 6, 69:salutis,
id. 3, 832:aliarum rerum,
id. 6, 1064:dignitatis alicujus,
Cic. Fin. 1, 4, 11:neque aliena consili (sc. domus D. Bruti),
convenient for consultation, Sall. C. 40, 5 Kritz al.—With dat.:(γ).quod illi causae maxime est alienum,
Cic. Caecin. 9, 24: arti oratoriae, Quint. prooem. 5; 4, 2, 62; Sen. Q. N. 4 praef.—With abl.:(δ).neque hoc dii alienum ducunt majestate suā,
Cic. Div. 1, 38, 83:homine alienissimum,
id. Off. 1, 13, 41:dignitate imperii,
id. Prov. Cons. 8, 18:amicitiā,
id. Fam. 11, 27:existimatione meā,
id. Att. 6, 1:domus magis his aliena malis,
farther from, Hor. S. 1, 9, 50:loco, tempore,
Quint. 6, 3, 33.—With ab:(ε).alienum a vitā meā,
Ter. Ad. 5, 8, 21: a dignitate rei publicae, Tib. Gracch. ap. Gell. 7, 19, 7:a sapiente,
Cic. Ac. 2, 43, 132:a dignitate,
id. Fam. 4, 7:navigationis labor alienus non ab aetate solum nostrā, verum etiam a dignitate,
id. Att. 16, 3.—With inf. or clause as subject:4.nec aptius est quidquam ad opes tuendas quam diligi, nec alienius quam timeri,
Cic. Off. 2, 7, 23:non alienum videtur, quale praemium Miltiadi sit tributum, docere,
Nep. Milt. 6, 1.—Averse, hostile, unfriendly, unfavorable to:5.illum alieno animo a nobis esse res ipsa indicat,
Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 40; Cic. Deiot. 9, 24:a Pyrrho non nimis alienos animos habemus,
id. Lael. 8 fin.:sin a me est alienior,
id. Fam. 2, 17:ex alienissimis amicissimos reddere,
id. ib. 15, 4 al.:Muciani animus nec Vespasiano alienus,
Tac. H. 2, 74.—Rar. transf. to things; as in the histt., alienus locus, a place or ground unfavorable for an engagement, disadvantageous (opp. suus or opportunus; cf.Gron. Obs. 4, 17, 275): alieno loco proelium committunt,
Caes. B. G. 1, 15:alienissimo sibi loco contra opportunissimo hostibus conflixit,
Nep. Them. 4, 5 Brem.—So of time unfitting, inconvenient, unfavorable, Varr. R. R. 3, 16:ad judicium corrumpendum tempus alienum,
Cic. Verr. 1, 5; id. Caecin. 67:vir egregius alienissimo rei publicae tempore exstinctus,
id. Brut. 1; id. Fam. 15, 14.—Of other things: alienum ( dangerous, perilous, hurtful) suis rationibus, Sall. C. 56, 5; Cels. 4, 5.—In medic. lang.a. b.Of the mind, insane, mad (cf. alieno and alienatio):II.Neque solum illis aliena mens erat, qui conscii conjurationis fuerant,
Sall. C. 37, 1 Herz.—Subst.1.ălĭēnus, i, m., a stranger.a.One not belonging to one's house, family, or country:b.apud me cenant alieni novem,
Plaut. Stich. 3, 2, 21:ut non ejectus ad alienos, sed invitatus ad tuos īsse videaris,
Cic. Cat. 1, 9, 23:quas copias proximis suppeditari aequius est, eas transferunt ad alienos,
id. Off. 1, 14: cives potiores quam peregrini, propinqui quam alieni, id. Am. 5, 19:quasi ad alienos durius loquebatur,
Vulg. Gen. 42, 7:a filiis suis an ab alienis?
ib. Matt. 17, 24:cives potiores quam peregrini, propinqui quam alieni,
Cic. Lael. 5:quod alieno testimonium redderem, in eo non fraudabo avum meum,
Vell. 2, 76.—One not related to a person or thing:2.in longinquos, in propinquos, in alienos, in suos irruebat,
Cic. Mil. 28, 76:vel alienissimus rusticae vitae, naturae benignitatem miretur,
Col. 3, 21, 3.—ălĭēnum, i, n., the property of a stranger:a.Haec erunt vilici officia: alieno manum abstineant, etc.,
Cato, R. R. 5, 1:alieno abstinuit,
Suet. Tit. 7:ex alieno largiri,
Cic. Fam. 3, 8, 8; so,de alieno largiri,
Just. 36, 3, 9:alieni appetens, sui profugus,
Sall. C. 5; Liv. 5, 5:in aliena aedificium exstruere,
Cic. Mil. 27, 74 (cf.:in alieno solo aedificare,
Dig. 41, 1, 7).— Plur.,The property of a stranger:b.quid est aliud aliis sua eripere, aliis dare aliena?
Cic. Off. 2, 23; Liv. 30, 30: aliena pervadere, a foreign (in opp. to the Roman) province, Amm. 23, 1.—The affairs or interests of strangers: Men. Chreme, tantumue ab re tuast oti tibi, aliena ut cures, ea, quae nihil ad te attinent. Chrem. Homo sum;c.humani nihil a me alienum puto,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 23:aliena ut melius videant quam sua,
id. ib. 3, 1, 95.—Things strange, foreign, not belonging to the matter in hand:Quod si hominibus bonarum rerum tanta cura esset, quanto studio aliena ac nihil profutura multumque etiam periculosa petunt, etc.,
Sall. J. 1, 5; hence, aliena loqui, to talk strangely, wildly, like a crazy person:Quin etiam, sic me dicunt aliena locutum, Ut foret amenti nomen in ore tuum,
Ov. Tr. 3, 19:interdum in accessione aegros desipere et aliena loqui,
Cels. 3, 18 (v. alieniloquium).► Comp. rare, but sup. very freq.; no adv. in use.
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