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  • 121 well

    1. well [wel] adj <better, best> usu pred
    1) ( healthy) gesund;
    he hasn't been too \well lately ihm ging es in letzter Zeit nicht besonders gut;
    “you're looking very \well today!” he remarked to his patient „Sie sehen heute ausgezeichnet aus!“ bemerkte er zu seiner Patientin;
    to be alive and \well gesund und munter sein;
    to feel \well sich akk gut [o wohl] fühlen;
    I don't feel \well today ich fühle mich heute nicht gut;
    to get \well gesund werden;
    I hope you get \well soon ich hoffe, dass es dir bald wieder besser geht;
    get \well soon! gute Besserung!;
    get \well card Genesungskarte f
    we are fooling ourselves if we think that all is \well in our health service wir machen uns selbst etwas vor, wenn wir glauben, dass mit unserem Gesundheitswesen alles in Ordnung ist;
    all being \well, we should arrive on time wenn alles gut geht, müssten wir pünktlich ankommen
    PHRASES:
    all's \well that ends \well (\well) Ende gut, alles gut ( prov) adv <better, best>
    you speak English very \well du sprichst sehr gut Englisch;
    the house and garden were \well cared for Haus und Garten wurden gut gepflegt;
    the kitchen is \well equipped die Küche ist gut eingerichtet;
    the book had been very \well researched für das Buch ist gut recherchiert worden;
    I can't do it as \well as Marie [can] ich kann es nicht so gut wie Marie;
    she can sing as \well as her sister [does] sie kann genauso gut singen wie ihre Schwester;
    they took two hours to discuss the plans and considered it time \well spent sie brauchten zwei Stunden, um die Pläne zu diskutieren, und waren der Meinung, diese Zeit sinnvoll genutzt zu haben;
    what we spent on double-glazing the house was money \well spent die Ausgaben für die Doppelfenster im Haus waren gut angelegtes Geld;
    look! I can see a badger in amongst the bracken - oh yes! \well spotted! guck mal! ich kann einen Dachs zwischen dem Adlerfarn sehen - oh ja! gut gesehen! ( fam)
    his point about the need to reduce waste was \well taken seine Aussagen über die Notwendigkeit, Müll zu reduzieren, wurden gut aufgenommen;
    the babysitter did \well to inform the police about what she had seen die Babysitterin tat gut daran, die Polizei darüber zu informieren, was sie gesehen hatte;
    look at all those wine bottles! you certainly live \well! guck dir nur all die Weinflaschen an! du hast es dir ja gut gehen lassen! ( fam)
    the old people in that home are not treated \well die alten Menschen werden in dem Heim nicht gut behandelt;
    \well enough ( sufficiently well) gut genug;
    ( quite well) ganz gut, einigermaßen;
    the concert was \well enough advertised das Konzert war genügend angekündigt;
    he plays the piano \well enough er spielt ganz gut Klavier;
    pretty \well ganz gut;
    to do \well for oneself erfolgreich sein;
    \well done gut gemacht;
    it's a job \well done die Arbeit ist ordentlich gemacht worden;
    to mean \well es gut meinen;
    \well put ( in speech) gut gesagt;
    ( in writing) gut ausgedrückt
    2) ( thoroughly) gut, gründlich;
    knead the dough \well kneten Sie den Teig gut durch;
    to know sb \well jdn gut kennen
    I can \well believe it das glaube ich gern;
    I should damn \well hope so! das will ich [aber auch] stark hoffen!;
    he could \well imagine how much his promise was going to cost him er konnte sich lebhaft vorstellen, wie viel sein Versprechen ihn kosten würde;
    there are no buses after midnight, as you \well know wie du sicher weißt, es fahren nach Mitternacht keine Busse mehr;
    I \well remember the last time they visited us ( form) ich kann mich gut an ihren letzten Besuch erinnern;
    stand \well clear of the doors halten Sie gut Abstand von den Türen;
    the results are \well above what we expected die Ergebnisse liegen weit über dem, was wir erwartet haben;
    the police are \well aware of the situation die Polizei ist sich der Lage sehr wohl bewusst;
    keep \well away from the edge of the cliff halten Sie sich vom Rand des Abhangs fern;
    they kept the crowd \well behind the white line sie hielten die Menge sicher hinter der weißen Linie zurück;
    it costs \well over £100 es kostet weit über 100 Pfund;
    to be \well pleased [or satisfied] with sth mit etw dat vollauf zufrieden sein;
    \well and truly ganz einfach;
    the party was \well and truly over when he arrived die Party war gelaufen, als er kam ( fam)
    to be \well away in sth ( Brit) ( fig) ( fam) ganz in etw akk versunken sein
    4) inv ( justifiably) gut;
    where's Pete? - you may \well ask! he should have been here hours ago! wo ist Pete? - das kannst du laut fragen! er hätte schon seit Stunden hier sein sollen!;
    I couldn't very \well refuse their kind offer ich konnte ihr freundliches Angebot doch nicht ablehnen;
    he may \well wonder why no one was there - he forgot to confirm the date er braucht sich gar nicht zu fragen, warum keiner da war - er hat vergessen, das Datum festzulegen
    you may \well think it was his fault - I couldn't possibly comment es mag gut sein, dass es seine Schuld war - ich halte mich da raus;
    he might \well be sick after spending so much time in the cold last night es ist gut möglich, dass er krank ist, nachdem er letzte Nacht so lange im Kalten gewesen war;
    it may \well be finished by tomorrow es kann gut sein, dass es morgen fertig ist;
    she might \well be the best person to ask sie ist wahrscheinlich die Beste, die man fragen kann
    6) inv ( Brit) (fam: very) total ( fam)
    we were \well bored at the concert wir haben uns in dem Konzert furchtbar gelangweilt
    7) inv ( also)
    invite Emlyn - and Simon as \well lade Emlyn ein - und Simon auch;
    I'll have the ice cream as \well as the cake ich nehme das Eis und auch den Kuchen;
    it would be as \well to check the small print es ist ratsam, auch das Kleingedruckte zu überprüfen;
    it's just as \well that... es ist nur gut, dass...;
    it's just as \well you're not here - you wouldn't like the noise gut, dass du nicht hier bist - du könntest den Lärm eh' nicht ertragen;
    you might [just] as \well wash the dishes eigentlich könntest du das Geschirr abwaschen
    PHRASES:
    if a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing \well ('s worth doing, it's worth doing \well) wenn schon, denn schon ( fam)
    if you want a thing done \well, do it yourself (done \well, do it yourself) willst du, dass etwas gut erledigt wird, mach es am besten selbst;
    all \well and good [or all very \well] gut und schön;
    electric heating is all very \well until there's a power cut elektrische Heizung ist so weit ganz in Ordnung, es sei denn, es kommt zum Stromausfall;
    to be \well away ( Brit);
    (fig: asleep) weg sein ( fam) ([almost] drunk) angeheitert sein ( fam)
    to leave \well [ (Am) enough] alone es lieber sein lassen;
    is telling her the right thing to do, or should I leave \well alone? ist es richtig, es ihr zu erzählen, oder sollte ich es lieber sein lassen?;
    to be \well in with sb ( Brit) ( fam);
    to be in \well with sb (Am) ( fam) gut mit jdm können ( fam), bei jdm gut angeschrieben sein ( fam)
    to be \well out of it (Brit, Aus) davongekommen sein;
    they think he is \well out of it sie denken, dass er noch einmal davongekommen ist;
    to be \well up on [or in] sth in etw dat gut bewandert sein interj nun [ja], tja ( fam)
    \well, what shall we do now? tja, was sollen wir jetzt tun? ( fam)
    \well? what did you do next? und? was hast du dann gemacht?;
    \well, \well ja, ja;
    \well now [or then] also [dann];
    very \well na gut;
    oh \well, it doesn't matter ach [was], das macht doch nichts
    2. well [wel] n
    1) ( for water) Brunnen m;
    to drill a \well einen Brunnen bohren
    2) ( for mineral) Schacht m;
    gas \well Gasbrunnen m;
    oil \well Ölquelle f;
    to drill a \well einen Schacht bohren;
    ( for oil) ein Bohrloch anlegen
    3) archit ( for stairs) Treppenhaus nt; ( for lift) Fahrstuhlschacht m; ( for light) Lichtschacht m
    4) ( Brit) law Ort, wo die Anwälte und Protokollanten im Gerichtssaal sitzen
    5) ( bountiful source) Quelle f
    6) ( small depression) Kuhle f, Mulde f vi
    to \well up in sth in etw dat aufsteigen;
    tears \welled up in her eyes Tränen stiegen ihr in die Augen;
    conflicting emotions \welled up in his heart ( fig) widerstreitende Gefühle stiegen in seinem Herzen auf ( geh)
    pride \welled up in his chest Stolz schwellte seine Brust ( geh)
    to \well [up] out of sth aus etw dat hervorquellen

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  • 122 slip

    I [slɪp] 1. гл.
    1)
    а) скользить, плавно передвигаться
    б) двигаться легко, мягко, не привлекая внимания

    Amy slipped downstairs and out of the house. — Эми тихонько спустилась по лестнице и выскользнула из дома.

    She slipped into the driving seat and closed the door. — Она тихонько села на место водителя и захлопнула дверцу.

    I'd like to slip away before the end of the meeting. — Я хочу улизнуть до конца собрания.

    Mary could not enjoy the party, and slipped away after an hour. — Мэри не понравилась вечеринка, и через час она потихоньку улизнула.

    The enemy guns were facing inland, so our ship slipped by without being seen. — Орудия неприятеля были нацелены на сушу, поэтому нашему кораблю удалось проскользнуть незамеченным.

    You can slip in after the first piece of music is played. — Вы можете незаметно войти после того, как сыграют первую пьесу.

    The boy must have slipped out when my back was turned. — Должно быть мальчик выскользнул из комнаты в тот момент, когда я отвернулся.

    Syn:
    в) течь, плавно нести воды (о реке и т. п.)

    where the river slips into the sea — там, где река впадает в море

    2) ускользать, исчезать (из памяти и т. п.)

    The reason for my visit had obviously slipped his mind. — Было ясно, что он забыл о цели моего прихода.

    I knew her face, but her name had completely slipped from my mind. — Я помню её в лицо, но у меня совершенно вылетело из головы, как её зовут.

    3)
    а) = slip out выскальзывать, срываться (с языка, губ и т. п.)

    This last clause sure slipped from him unawares. — Было очевидно, что это последнее предложение сорвалось у него нечаянно.

    The word Hutcheson slipped my pen before I was aware. — Слово Хатчесон выскользнуло из-под моего пера прежде, чем я это заметил.

    He let slip that he was in the midst of finalising two big deals. — Он случайно обмолвился, что в данный момент занят подготовкой двух крупных сделок к подписанию.

    б) обнаруживаться, просачиваться, становиться известным

    I always know if he's worried but he never tells me the details straight out. It sometimes slips out in conversation when the crisis is over. — Я всегда знаю, когда он чем-либо озабочен, но он никогда прямо не рассказывает, в чём дело. Лишь после того, как всё проходит, некоторые детали иногда проскакивают в разговоре.

    4) (slip along / away / by) проноситься, лететь ( о времени)

    This summer has simply slipped away, we've had such fun! — Как быстро пролетело лето! Нам было так весело!

    All these weeks have slipped by, and I've hardly done anything. — Эти недели пролетели, а мне едва ли удалось что-нибудь сделать.

    5)
    а) избегать, не упоминать (в разговоре и т. п.)

    Like an inconsiderate boy, I slip the thoughts of life and death. — Как безрассудный мальчишка, я избегаю мыслей о жизни и смерти.

    б) пропустить, проглядеть, не обратить внимания
    Syn:
    6)
    а) скользить; поскользнуться

    He slipped on the ice. — Он поскользнулся на льду.

    His foot slipped and he fell. — Его нога поскользнулась, и он упал.

    As this spot was rather steep, and the ground moist, he slipped down. — Так как в этом месте склон был довольно крутой, а земля сырая, он поскользнулся и скатился вниз.

    Syn:
    б) скользить, буксовать ( о колёсах)
    Syn:
    spin 2. 4)
    7)
    а) заблуждаться, ошибаться, совершать промах, оплошность

    He slips in his grammar. — Он делает грамматические ошибки.

    Syn:
    б) отклоняться от стандартного поведения; деградировать

    He'd been slipping lately, drinking too much. — В последнее время он совсем опустился, слишком уж много пил.

    в) разг. уменьшаться, ухудшаться
    8)
    а) выскальзывать, соскальзывать

    The snow upon steep mountain-sides frequently slips and rolls down in avalanches. — Снег на крутых горных склонах часто соскальзывает и лавиной скатывается вниз.

    My axe slipped out of my hand. — Топор выскользнул у меня из рук.

    The sudden movement uncovered the letters, which slipped down and strewed the carpet. — Резким движением он случайно смахнул письма, которые соскользнули вниз и усыпали ковёр.

    The key must have slipped out when I opened my bag. — Должно быть ключ выскочил, когда я открыла свою сумочку.

    б) проскальзывать ( сквозь пальцы), ускользать, уплывать ( из рук)

    He was mad to have let such an adventure slip through his fingers. (W. S. Maugham) — Он сошёл с ума, позволив такому приключению ускользнуть у него из рук.

    Then slip not the chance when it is in your power. — Не упусти шанс, когда он в твоих руках.

    9)
    а) ( slip into) быстро одеваться

    Wait here. I'lI just slip into another dress. — Подожди здесь. Я только одену другое платье.

    Syn:
    dress 3. 1) б)
    б) ( slip out of) быстро раздеваться

    Just give me a minute to slip out of these wet things. — Подожди секунду, я только сниму с себя мокрую одежду.

    Syn:
    10)
    а) ускользать, убегать, удирать

    He slipped his enemies. — Он ускользнул от своих врагов.

    That very night I slipped him while he was asleep, and got clear away. — В ту самую ночь я ускользнул, пока он спал, и сбежал незамеченным.

    б) обогнать, обойти
    11) давать (что-л.) скрытно, незаметно

    John slipped him the keys as they talked. — Пока они разговаривали, Джон незаметно отдал ему ключи.

    12)
    б) вывихивать; подворачивать ( ногу)

    A man unfortunately slipped his foot, and fell. — Человек неудачно подвернул ногу и упал.

    13) сбрасывать, освобождаться (от одежды, поводка, ошейника и т. п.); сбрасывать ( кожу) прям. и перен.

    The dog has slipped its collar. — Собака выскользнула из ошейника.

    He slips his past and puts on a new shape. — Он освобождается от своего прошлого и начинает новую жизнь.

    14)
    б) уст.выпускать, посылать (стрелу и т. п.)
    в) ж.-д. отцеплять последний пассажирский вагон от экспресса ( чтобы дать возможность пассажирам выйти на определённой станции)
    15)
    а) спускать ( собаку или сокола) с поводка, с ремешка
    Syn:
    16) мор. вытравить ( якорную цепь)
    17) с.-х. выкидывать плод ( о животном)
    18) ( slip into)
    а) (незаметно) просунуть (что-л. куда-л.)

    You slip the envelope into the hole in the top of the box. — Вы незаметно опускаете конверт в отверстие на крышке коробки.

    б) постепенно впадать в какое-л. состояние

    You have slipped into a bad habit of repeating yourself. — У вас появилась дурная привычка повторяться.

    19) разг. хорошенько отколотить (кого-л.)
    20) ( slip over) амер.; разг. обмануть (с помощью хитрости, какого-л. трюка)

    You'll never slip that old trick over our chairman, he knows too much. — У вас не пройдет подобный трюк с нашим председателем, он очень много знает.

    - slip in
    - slip on
    - slip off
    - slip up
    ••
    - slip trolley
    - slip off the hooks
    - slip one's cable
    - slip one's breath
    - slip one's wind
    2. сущ.
    1) скольжение; сползание
    2) перерыв, прерывание, перебой

    Recurrent slips unmistakably indicate dilapidation of the heart. — Аритмия безошибочно указывает на старение сердца.

    Syn:
    3)
    а) ошибка, промах ( в поведении); моральное прегрешение

    Eyes watching for any slip which might betray their antagonists to the powers of the law. — Глаза, подмечающие каждую ошибку, которая могла бы отдать их противников в руки закона.

    б) ошибка (в решении, рассуждении, предсказании и т. п.)

    There must be some slip in the decision. — В решение, должно быть, вкралась какая-то ошибка.

    в) ошибка, описка, обмолвка (в речи, на письме)

    an error arising from an accidental slip or omission — ошибка, возникающая из случайной описки или пропуска

    I didn't mean that. It was a slip of the tongue. — Я не имел это в виду. Это была оговорка.

    slip of the tongue — обмолвка, оговорка

    4) геол. сдвиг; сброс
    5) охот. спускание собаки с поводка для преследования дичи
    6) мор.
    а) искусственный спуск из камня или другого материала, сооруженный рядом с судоходными водами для высадки на берег
    8)
    а) диал. детский передник
    б) нижняя юбка; комбинация ( бельё)
    Syn:
    г) ( slips) = bathing slips плавки
    9) ( slips) театр. кулисы
    ••

    There is many a slip between the cup and the lip. посл. — Не говори "гоп", пока не перепрыгнешь.

    - give smb. the slip
    II [slɪp] 1. сущ.
    1)
    а) побег, росток, черенок, отросток
    Syn:
    б) поэт. отпрыск, дитя

    Covetousness is indeed a slip of thrift. — Жадность, несомненно, дитя бережливости.

    Syn:
    2) стройное, хрупкое существо

    She was a good-looking slip. — Она была стройной миловидной девушкой.

    She was a tall slip of a woman. — Она была высокой, худой женщиной.

    The island is a narrow slip of sand-hills. — Остров состоит из узкой полосы дюн.

    He wrote the address on a slip of paper. — Он записал адрес на полоске бумаге.

    4) окно, комната вытянутой, удлинённой формы
    5) амер. длинная узкая скамья ( в церкви), узкое отгороженное место
    6) полигр. гранка ( оттиск)
    7) бланк, регистрационная карточка, печатное уведомление
    2. гл.
    черенковать, срезать (побег, черенок)
    III [slɪp] сущ.
    1) амер. свернувшееся молоко
    2) тех. шликер; суспензия

    Англо-русский современный словарь > slip

  • 123 convenido

    Del verbo convenir: ( conjugate convenir) \ \
    convenido es: \ \
    el participio
    Multiple Entries: convenido     convenir
    convenir ( conjugate convenir) verbo intransitivo 1 convendría que descansaras it would be a good idea if you rest; no te conviene venderlo it's not worth your while selling it; no le conviene que eso se sepa it's not in his interest for anybody to know that
    b) ( venir bien):
    te convendría tomarte unas vacaciones it would do you good to take a vacation 2 ( acordar) convenido en algo ‹en fecha/precio› to agree (on) sth verbo transitivo ‹precio/fecha to agree (on);
    a la hora convenida at the agreed o (frml) appointed time

    convenido,-a adjetivo agreed
    convenir verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
    1 (ser ventajoso) to be advisable: conviene saber que hay que presentar el pasaporte, you should be aware that you must hand in your passport
    2 (venir bien) hoy no me conviene ir, it doesn't suit me to go today
    3 (acordar) to agree
    convenir en, to agree on
    convenir una fecha, to agree on a date Locuciones: (en anuncio, etc) sueldo a convenir, salary negotiable ' convenido' also found in these entries: Spanish: convenida English: go back on - prearrange - understanding

    English-spanish dictionary > convenido

  • 124 convenir


    convenir ( conjugate convenir) verbo intransitivo 1 convendría que descansaras it would be a good idea if you rest; no te conviene venderlo it's not worth your while selling it; no le conviene que eso se sepa it's not in his interest for anybody to know that
    b) ( venir bien):
    te convendría tomarte unas vacaciones it would do you good to take a vacation 2 ( acordar) convenir en algo ‹en fecha/precio› to agree (on) sth verbo transitivo ‹precio/fecha to agree (on);
    a la hora convenida at the agreed o (frml) appointed time

    convenir verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
    1 (ser ventajoso) to be advisable: conviene saber que hay que presentar el pasaporte, you should be aware that you must hand in your passport
    2 (venir bien) hoy no me conviene ir, it doesn't suit me to go today
    3 (acordar) to agree
    convenir en, to agree on
    convenir una fecha, to agree on a date Locuciones: (en anuncio, etc) sueldo a convenir, salary negotiable ' convenir' also found in these entries: Spanish: admitir - hacer - quedar - interesar - ir - venir English: pay - suit

    English-spanish dictionary > convenir

  • 125 note

    n. işaret, belirti, not, nota, pusula, fatura, senet, kâğıt para, belge, dikkat, saygınlık
    ————————
    v. not etmek, yazmak, işaretlemek, dikkat etmek, önem vermek, farketmek, notalarını yazmak, protesto etmek (senet), belirlemek (fiyat)
    * * *
    1. dikkat et (v.) 2. not (n.)
    * * *
    [nəut] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of writing to call attention to something: He left me a note about the meeting.) not, pusula
    2) ((in plural) ideas for a speech, details from a lecture etc written down in short form: The students took notes on the professor's lecture.) not
    3) (a written or mental record: Have you kept a note of his name?) not, kayıt
    4) (a short explanation: There is a note at the bottom of the page about that difficult word.) açıklama, not
    5) (a short letter: She wrote a note to her friend.) not, pusula
    6) ((American bill) a piece of paper used as money; a bank-note: a five-dollar note.) banknot, kâğıt para
    7) (a musical sound: The song ended on a high note.) perde, ses, ton
    8) (a written or printed symbol representing a musical note.) nota
    9) (an impression or feeling: The conference ended on a note of hope.) izlenim, belirti
    2. verb
    1) ((often with down) to write down: He noted (down) her telephone number in his diary.) not etmek, kaydetmek, yazmak
    2) (to notice; to be aware of: He noted a change in her behaviour.) farkına varmak, fark etmek, dikkat etmek
    - notability
    - notably
    - noted
    - notelet
    - notebook
    - notecase
    - notepaper
    - noteworthy
    - noteworthiness
    - take note of

    English-Turkish dictionary > note

  • 126 unaware

    (not aware or not knowing: I was unaware of the man's presence.) ne vedoč
    - take someone unawares
    - take unawares
    * * *
    [ʌnəwʌ/ə]
    adjective
    ne vedoč (of, that za, da); nepoučen, nezaveden; nesluteč
    you are not unaware that... — dobro veste, da...

    English-Slovenian dictionary > unaware

  • 127 responsible

    adjective

    hold somebody responsible for something — jemanden für etwas verantwortlich machen

    be responsible to somebody [for something] — jemandem gegenüber [für etwas] verantwortlich sein

    be responsible for something[Person:] für etwas verantwortlich sein; [Sache:] die Ursache für etwas sein

    2) verantwortlich, verantwortungsvoll [Stellung, Tätigkeit, Aufgabe]
    3) (trustworthy) verantwortungsvoll, verantwortungsbewusst [Person]
    * * *
    [-səbl]
    1) (having a duty to see that something is done etc: We'll make one person responsible for buying the food for the trip.) verantwortlich
    2) ((of a job etc) having many duties eg the making of important decisions: The job of manager is a very responsible post.) verantwortlich
    3) ((with for) being the cause of something: Who is responsible for the stain on the carpet?) schuld
    4) ((of a person) able to be trusted; sensible: We need a responsible person for this job.) zuverlässig
    5) ((with for) able to control, and fully aware of (one's actions): The lawyer said that at the time of the murder, his client was not responsible for his actions.) zurechnungsfähig
    * * *
    re·spon·sible
    [rɪˈspɒn(t)səbl̩, AM -ˈspɑ:-]
    1. (accountable) verantwortlich
    to be \responsible for sth für etw akk verantwortlich sein; LAW für etw akk haften
    to hold sb \responsible [for sth] jdn [für etw akk] verantwortlich machen; LAW jdn [für etw akk] haftbar machen
    2. (in charge) verantwortlich, zuständig
    to be \responsible for sb/sth für jdn/etw verantwortlich sein
    to be \responsible to sb jdm gegenüber verantwortlich sein
    3. (sensible) verantwortungsbewusst
    4. (requiring responsibility) job, task verantwortungsvoll
    a \responsible job eine verantwortungsvolle Stellung
    * * *
    [rɪ'spɒnsəbl]
    adj
    1) (denoting cause) verantwortlich; (= to blame) schuld (for an +dat)

    who is responsible for breaking the window?wer hat das Fenster eingeschlagen?

    2) (= liable, answerable) verantwortlich

    she is responsible for popularizing the sport (her task)es ist ihre Aufgabe or sie ist dafür verantwortlich, die Sportart populärer zu machen; (her merit) es ist ihr zu verdanken, dass die Sportart populär geworden ist

    3) (= trustworthy) person, attitude verantwortungsbewusst; firm seriös, zuverlässig
    4) (= involving responsibility) job verantwortungsvoll
    * * *
    responsible adj (adv responsibly)
    1. verantwortlich (to dat; for für):
    be responsible to sb jemandem unterstellt sein;
    be responsible to sb for sth jemandem (gegenüber) für etwas haften oder verantwortlich sein;
    not be responsible for keine Haftung übernehmen für;
    responsible partner WIRTSCH persönlich haftende(r) Gesellschafter(in)
    2. JUR
    a) zurechnungsfähig
    b) geschäftsfähig
    c) haftbar ( for für)
    3. verantwortungsbewusst, zuverlässig, WIRTSCH solide, zahlungsfähig
    4. verantwortungsvoll (Position etc):
    used to responsible work an selbstständiges Arbeiten gewöhnt
    5. (for) verantwortlich (für), Schuld (an dat), die Ursache (von oder gen)
    * * *
    adjective

    be responsible to somebody [for something] — jemandem gegenüber [für etwas] verantwortlich sein

    be responsible for something[Person:] für etwas verantwortlich sein; [Sache:] die Ursache für etwas sein

    2) verantwortlich, verantwortungsvoll [Stellung, Tätigkeit, Aufgabe]
    3) (trustworthy) verantwortungsvoll, verantwortungsbewusst [Person]
    * * *
    (for) adj.
    verantwortlich (für) adj.
    zuständig (für) adj. adj.
    beantwortbar adj.
    mündig adj.
    verantwortlich adj.
    verantwortungsbewusst adj.
    verantwortungsvoll adj.

    English-german dictionary > responsible

  • 128 note

    nəut
    1. noun
    1) (a piece of writing to call attention to something: He left me a note about the meeting.) nota
    2) ((in plural) ideas for a speech, details from a lecture etc written down in short form: The students took notes on the professor's lecture.) nota, anotación
    3) (a written or mental record: Have you kept a note of his name?) nota
    4) (a short explanation: There is a note at the bottom of the page about that difficult word.) nota
    5) (a short letter: She wrote a note to her friend.) nota
    6) ((American bill) a piece of paper used as money; a bank-note: a five-dollar note.) billete
    7) (a musical sound: The song ended on a high note.) nota
    8) (a written or printed symbol representing a musical note.) nota
    9) (an impression or feeling: The conference ended on a note of hope.) nota

    2. verb
    1) ((often with down) to write down: He noted (down) her telephone number in his diary.) apuntar, anotar
    2) (to notice; to be aware of: He noted a change in her behaviour.) notar, advertir
    - notability
    - notably
    - noted
    - notelet
    - notebook
    - notecase
    - notepaper
    - noteworthy
    - noteworthiness
    - take note of

    note1 n
    1. nota
    2. billete
    to make a note of something tomar nota de algo / apuntar algo
    note2 vb recordarse / fijarse
    note that the plural of "mouse" is "mice" fijaos que el plural de "mouse" es "mice"
    tr[nəʊt]
    1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL nota (key) tecla
    2 (message) nota
    £1000 in used five pound notes mil libras en billetes usados de cinco libras
    1 (notice) notar, advertir
    note that the plural of "child" is "children' fijaos en que el plural de "child" es "children"
    3 (write down) apuntar, anotar
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    of note digno,-a de mención, de importancia
    to compare notes cambiar impresiones
    to take notes tomar apuntes
    note ['no:t] vt, noted ; noting
    1) notice: notar, observar, tomar nota de
    2) record: anotar, apuntar
    note n
    1) : nota f (musical)
    2) comment: nota f, comentario m
    3) letter: nota f, cartita f
    4) prominence: prestigio m
    a musician of note: un músico destacado
    5) attention: atención f
    to take note of: prestar atención a
    n.
    anotación s.f.
    apuntación s.f.
    apuntamiento s.m.
    apunte s.m.
    billete s.m.
    cuenta s.f.
    nota s.f.
    señal s.f.
    tono s.m.
    v.
    anotar v.
    apuntar v.
    notar v.
    observar v.

    I nəʊt
    1) c
    a) (record, reminder) nota f

    to make a note of somethinganotar or apuntar algo

    to make notes — hacer* anotaciones

    b) ( comment) nota f, comentario m
    2) c ( message) nota f
    3) c
    a) ( Mus) nota f
    b) ( tone)

    if I may sound a note of caution... — si se me permite llamar a la precaución...

    c) (element, hint) toque m
    4) c (esp BrE) ( banknote) billete m
    5) u
    a) (importance, interest)

    a surgeon of note — un cirujano de renombre, un eminente cirujano

    b) ( attention)

    take note of what he saystoma nota de or presta atención a lo que dice


    II
    a) (observe, notice) observar, fijarse en; \<\<objections\>\> tomar (debida) nota de

    to note THATobservar or notar que

    b) ( record) \<\<information/details\>\> apuntar, anotar
    Phrasal Verbs:
    [nǝʊt]
    1. N
    1) (=written reminder, record)
    a) (short) nota f

    keep a note of all your expenses — detalla or anota todos tus gastos

    to make or take a note of sth — apuntar or anotar algo

    mental 1., 1)
    b) notes apuntes mpl, notas fpl

    to speak from notes — hablar con la ayuda de apuntes or notas

    to make notes — hacer anotaciones

    to take notes — tomar apuntes

    to speak without notes — hablar sin la ayuda de apuntes or notas

    - compare notes
    lecture 4.
    2) (on text) anotación f, nota f; (more detailed) comentario m

    with an introduction and notes by... — con introducción y comentarios de...

    programme, sleeve
    3) (=letter, message) nota f

    just a quick note to tell you... — solo una nota para decirte que...

    delivery, sick 3., suicide
    4) (official, diplomatic) nota f
    5) (=tone) (gen) nota f; (in voice) dejo m, deje m

    the 1980s/evening ended on a high note — la década de los ochenta/la velada se cerró con un broche de oro

    on a more positive note... — mirando el lado positivo...

    to sound a note of caution — llamar a la prudencia

    he tried to strike a note of optimism in his speech — intentó que su discurso sonara optimista

    his speech struck the right/wrong note — su discurso fue/no fue acertado

    6) (Mus) (=sound) nota f; (=key) tecla f
    7) (=bank note) billete m
    8) (=importance)

    a writer/an artist of note — un escritor/un artista destacado or de renombre

    this is a first novel of some note — esta es una primera novela que merece atención

    9) (=notice)

    to take note (of sth/sb), the government should take note of this survey — el gobierno debería tomar nota del resultado de esta encuesta

    worthy of note — digno de mención

    2. VT
    1) (=observe)

    note the statue by Rodin in the entrance halltomen nota de or fíjense en la estatua de Rodin en el vestíbulo

    she noted that his hands were dirty — notó que tenía las manos sucias, se dio cuenta de que tenía las manos sucias

    2) (=point out)

    the report notes that this trend is on the increaseel informe señala or indica que esta tendencia se está extendiendo

    3) (=record officially) tomar nota de
    4) (=write down) anotar, apuntar
    3.
    CPD

    note issue Nemisión f fiduciaria

    * * *

    I [nəʊt]
    1) c
    a) (record, reminder) nota f

    to make a note of somethinganotar or apuntar algo

    to make notes — hacer* anotaciones

    b) ( comment) nota f, comentario m
    2) c ( message) nota f
    3) c
    a) ( Mus) nota f
    b) ( tone)

    if I may sound a note of caution... — si se me permite llamar a la precaución...

    c) (element, hint) toque m
    4) c (esp BrE) ( banknote) billete m
    5) u
    a) (importance, interest)

    a surgeon of note — un cirujano de renombre, un eminente cirujano

    b) ( attention)

    take note of what he saystoma nota de or presta atención a lo que dice


    II
    a) (observe, notice) observar, fijarse en; \<\<objections\>\> tomar (debida) nota de

    to note THATobservar or notar que

    b) ( record) \<\<information/details\>\> apuntar, anotar
    Phrasal Verbs:

    English-spanish dictionary > note

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  • not that I'm aware of — spoken used for saying that you are almost but not completely certain of something Has anyone in your family had heart problems? Not that I m aware of …   English dictionary

  • not that I know of — not that I am aware of, not known to me …   English contemporary dictionary

  • not that I know of —  So far as I m aware …   A concise dictionary of English slang

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