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1 outstandingly
adverb outstandingly good.) excepcionalmente, notablementeoutstandingly [.aʊt'stændɪŋli] adv: excepcionalmenteaʊt'stændɪŋliadverb excepcionalmente, extraordinariamente[aʊt'stændɪŋlɪ]ADV [beautiful, effective, well-written] excepcionalmente, extraordinariamentean outstandingly gifted musician — un músico de excepcional or extraordinario talento
* * *[aʊt'stændɪŋli]adverb excepcionalmente, extraordinariamente -
2 outstandingly
[aʊt'stændɪŋlɪ] adverb außergewöhnlich [intelligent, gut, begabt]not outstandingly — nicht besonders
* * *adverb outstandingly good.) besonders* * *out·stand·ing·ly[ˌaʊtˈstændɪŋli]adv außergewöhnlich, bemerkenswert\outstandingly successful ausgesprochen [o extrem] erfolgreich* * *["aʊt'stndIŋlɪ]advhervorragend; good, beautiful, successful außergewöhnlichthe party did outstandingly well in the elections — die Partei hat in den Wahlen außergewöhnlich gut abgeschnitten
* * *[aʊt'stændɪŋlɪ] adverb außergewöhnlich [intelligent, gut, begabt] -
3 hervorragend
I Part. Präs. hervorragenII Adj. excellent, outstanding, first-rate; sie hat Hervorragendes geleistet she has achieved some outstanding thingsIII Adv. extremely well, outstandingly* * *splendid; excellent; prominent; eminent; distinguished; vintage; superb; outstanding; preeminent; conspicuous; superior* * *her|vor|ra|gend1. adj1) (lit = vorstehend) projecting; esp Körperteil protruding2) (fig = ausgezeichnet) excellent; Mensch, Leistung etc excellent, outstandinger hat Hervorragendes geleistet — his achievement was outstanding
2. adv(= ausgezeichnet) very welletw hervórragend beschreiben/interpretieren — to give an excellent description/interpretation of sth
hervórragend kochen — to be an excellent cook
hervórragend schmecken — to taste exquisite
* * *1) (excellent; very good: an outstanding student.) outstanding2) (very good or fine: a splendid piece of work.) splendid3) (high, or above the average, in quality: superior workmanship.) superior* * *her·vor·ra·gendI. adj excellent, outstanding, first-rateII. adv excellently* * *1.Adjektiv outstanding[ly good]2.hervorragend spielen/arbeiten — play/work outstandingly well or excellently
* * *B. adj excellent, outstanding, first-rate;sie hat Hervorragendes geleistet she has achieved some outstanding thingsC. adv extremely well, outstandingly* * *1.Adjektiv outstanding[ly good]2.hervorragend spielen/arbeiten — play/work outstandingly well or excellently
* * *adj.distinguished adj.eminent adj.outstanding adj.preeminent adj.salient adj.superlative adj.terrific adj. adv.preeminently adv.saliently adv.surpassingly adv. -
4 geschult
I P.P. schulenII Adj.: hervorragend geschulte Mitarbeiter outstandingly well trained employees; ein geschultes Auge / Ohr haben have a practi|sed (Am. -ced) ( oder an expert) eye / ear* * *skilled* * *ge|schult ptp von schulenadjhervorragend geschúlte Mitarbeiter — outstandingly trained employees
See:→ auch schulen* * *ge·schultII. adj trained, schooledein \geschultes Auge/eine \geschulte Stimme haben to have a trained eye/voicepsychologisch \geschult psychologically prepared* * *B. adj:hervorragend geschulte Mitarbeiter outstandingly well trained employees;* * *adj.indoctrinated adj. -
5 überdurchschnittlich
I Adj. attr. above-average..., higher-than-average...; präd. above ( oder higher than) average; weitS. (überdurchschnittlich gut) outstandingII Adv. (auch überdurchschnittlich gut) outstandingly (well); (mehr/besser als der Durchschnitt) more / better than average; überdurchschnittlich verdienen have a higher-than-average income; überdurchschnittlich bezahlt werden be paid better than the average* * *above-average* * *über|durch|schnitt|lich1. adjabove-average2. advexceptionally, outstandinglyer arbeitet ǘberdurchschnittlich gut — his work is above average
sie verdient ǘberdurchschnittlich gut — she earns more than the average, she has an above-average salary
* * *über·durch·schnitt·lichII. adv above averagedieser Sommer war \überdurchschnittlich heiß/feucht this summer was hotter/damper than the average [one]* * *1.Adjektiv above average2.* * *A. adj attr above-average …, higher-than-average …; präd above ( oder higher than) average; weitS. (überdurchschnittlich gut) outstandingB. adv (auch überdurchschnittlich gut) outstandingly (well); (mehr/besser als der Durchschnitt) more/better than average;überdurchschnittlich verdienen have a higher-than-average income;überdurchschnittlich bezahlt werden be paid better than the average* * *1.Adjektiv above average2.* * *adj.above-average adj.surpassing adj. -
6 überragend
I Part. Präs. überragenII Adj. fig. outstanding, brilliant; durch seine überragende Persönlichkeit through sheer force of personality; der Torwart war der überragende Mann auf dem Platz the goalkeeper was the outstanding player on the field* * *superlative; outstanding; preeminent* * *über|ra|gend1. adj (fig)outstanding; Bedeutung auch paramount2. advoutstandingly well* * *über·ra·gendadj outstandingvon \überragender Bedeutung of paramount importancevon \überragender Qualität of superior quality* * *1.Adjektiv outstanding2.adverbial outstandingly* * *B. adj fig outstanding, brilliant;durch seine überragende Persönlichkeit through sheer force of personality;der Torwart war der überragende Mann auf dem Platz the goalkeeper was the outstanding player on the field* * *1.Adjektiv outstanding2.adverbial outstandingly -
7 remarquablement
remarquablement [ʀ(ə)maʀkabləmɑ̃]adverb* * *ʀ(ə)maʀkabləmɑ̃adverbe remarkably* * *ʀ(ə)maʀkabləmɑ̃ adv* * *remarquablement adv remarkably.[rəmarkabləmɑ̃] adverbe -
8 lucimiento
m.1 sparkle.2 luster, splendor.3 showing off, displaying.* * *1 (oportunidad de lucirse) showing off2 (brillo) brilliance* * *SM1) (=brillo) brilliance, sparklehacer algo con lucimiento — to do sth outstandingly well o very successfully
2) (=ostentación) show, ostentation* * *a) ( acción)b) ( brillo) sparkle, brilliance* * *a) ( acción)b) ( brillo) sparkle, brilliance* * *1(acción): ocasiones para el lucimiento de los gimnastas opportunities for the gymnasts to show off their skills o to shine2 (brillo) sparkle, brilliance* * *lucimiento nm1. [brillo] sparkle2. [de artista]una obra pensada para el lucimiento de los actores a work designed to allow the actors to shine* * *m ( brillo) splendor, Brsplendour;le ofrece oportunidades de lucimiento it gives him a chance to shine* * *lucimiento nm1) : brilliance, splendor, sparkle2) : triumph, successsalir con lucimiento: to succeed with flying colors -
9 zabły|snąć
pf (zabłysł, zabłysła a. zabłysnęła, zabłysnęli) vi 1. (pojawić się) [światło, gwiazdy] to shine; (zamigotać) to glimmer; (błysnąć) [błyskawica, latarka] to flash; (rozpalić się) [oczy] to light up- słońce zabłysło zza chmur the sun shone through the clouds- łzy zabłysły jej w oczach tears sparkled in her eyes- jej oczy zabłysły radością her eyes lit up with joy- jego oczy zabłysły nienawiścią his eyes gleamed with hate- w ich oczach zabłysł podziw their eyes lit up with admiration- w oddali zabłysła tafla jeziora a lake glimmered in the distance2. (zapalić się) [lampy] to go on- zabłysły światła the lights went on3. (pojawić się) zabłysła iskierka nadziei a glimmer of hope flickered- zabłysła mu zbawcza myśl a brilliant idea struck him4. (wyróżnić się) [osoba] zabłysnąć przed kimś to dazzle sb- zabłysnąć inteligencją/dowcipem to show one’s intelligence/wit- zabłysnąć jako śpiewak/trener to make one’s mark as a singer/coach- zabłysnąć na egzaminie to do outstandingly well a. to shine in an exam- dostać szansę, żeby zabłysnąć to get a chance to shineThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zabły|snąć
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10 notable
adj.1 remarkable, outstanding.2 notable, striking, famous, appreciable.f.good mark.m.1 (pass with) credit (education).2 notable, distinguished person (person).* * *► adjetivo1 (apreciable) noticeable; (considerable, marcado) considerable, remarkable■ la diferencia entre un coche y otro es notable there's a considerable difference between one car and another2 (digno de mención) noteworthy, notable3 (ilustre) well-known1 (persona) dignitary, notable2 (calificación) mark equivalent to between 70% and 80% in the Spanish marking system* * *adj.notable, remarkable* * *1. ADJ1) (=destacado) notableuna actuación verdaderamente notable — an outstanding performance, a truly notable performance
la exposición reúne a pintores tan notables como... — the exhibition brings together such notable o distinguished painters as...
2) (=considerable) [aumento, mejoría, diferencia] significant, considerableel enfermo ha experimentado una notable mejoría — the patient has experienced a significant o considerable improvement
la disminución de la contaminación ha sido notable — there has been a significant o considerable reduction in pollution
2.he sacado un notable — ≈ I got a B
3.SMPL* * *Iadjetivo notableIIposee una notable inteligencia — she is remarkably o extremely intelligent
a) (Educ) grade between 7 and 8.5 on a scale from 1 to 10b) ( persona importante) dignitary* * *= notable, noticeable, salient, striking, worthy, noteworthy, outstandingly + Adjetivo, noted, marked, acute, of note.Ex. There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Ex. The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Ex. There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Ex. A very striking example of this is the fact that in all our rules there is the provision that anonymous publications should be entered under the author when known.Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex. It essays simply to be a list of the more important, rare or otherwise noteworthy books available.Ex. It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Ex. Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Ex. It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex. In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Ex. Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.----* aumento notable = rising tide.* incremento notable = rising tide.* notable por = noted for.* * *Iadjetivo notableIIposee una notable inteligencia — she is remarkably o extremely intelligent
a) (Educ) grade between 7 and 8.5 on a scale from 1 to 10b) ( persona importante) dignitary* * *= notable, noticeable, salient, striking, worthy, noteworthy, outstandingly + Adjetivo, noted, marked, acute, of note.Ex: There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Ex: The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Ex: There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Ex: A very striking example of this is the fact that in all our rules there is the provision that anonymous publications should be entered under the author when known.Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex: It essays simply to be a list of the more important, rare or otherwise noteworthy books available.Ex: It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Ex: Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Ex: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Ex: Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.* aumento notable = rising tide.* incremento notable = rising tide.* notable por = noted for.* * *notableuna actuación notable an outstanding o a notable performanceposee una notable inteligencia she is remarkably o extremely intelligentéste es uno de los rasgos más notables de su obra this is one of the most notable characteristics of his workuna notable mejoría a marked o notable improvementuno de los estudios más notables sobre Cervantes one of the most notable o noteworthy studies on Cervantes1 ( Educ) grade between 7 and 8.5 on a scale from 1 to 102 (persona importante) dignitary* * *
notable adjetivo ‹diferencia/mejoría› notable;
posee una notable inteligencia she is remarkably o extremely intelligent
■ sustantivo masculinoa) (Educ) grade between 7 and 8.5 on a scale from 1 to 10
notable
I adj (cualidad, mérito) outstanding, remarkable
(distancia, diferencia) noticeable
II m Educ the grade of B: he conseguido un notable en geografía, I got a B in Geography
' notable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusada
- acusado
- deterioro
- sensible
- grande
- notorio
- relevante
English:
endurance
- notable
- noticeable
- remarkable
- credit
* * *♦ adjremarkable, outstanding;hay una notable diferencia entre las dos propuestas there's a significant o clear difference between the two proposals;es un violinista notable he's an outstanding violinist♦ nm1. [nota] = mark between 7 and 8.9 out of 10, ≈ (pass with) credit, ≈ B2. [persona] dignitary* * *I adj remarkable, notableII m1 EDU B2:notables pl dignitaries* * *notable adj1) : notable, noteworthy2) : outstanding* * *notable1 adj considerable / remarkablenotable2 n very good / B -
11 С-553
ПОД СТАТЬ coll PrepP Invar1. \С-553 кому ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human or nonagreeing modif) one is well-suited for s.o. with regard to certain qualities (skills, experience, personality etc)X Y-y - \С-553 X is a good (perfect) match for YX is (just) right for Y X and Y are well (perfectly) matched.Она и еще что-то думала вокруг этого, а вокруг этого оказался Мансуров-Курильский, человек, безусловно, бесталанный, но, в общем-то, не плохой и, следовательно, по всем статьям под стать ей самой... (Залыгин 1). Her thoughts turned around this question and lighted upon Mansurov-Kurilsky, a talentless man if ever there was one, but not a bad man, all in all, and therefore in every respect a good match for her (1a).2. \С-553 чему ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. abstr) or non-agreeing modif) sth. corresponds with something elseX \С-553 Y-y = X matches YX jibes X and Y agree X is as AdjP as Y.Собачья погода была прямо под стать дяди-Митиному собачьему настроению (Аксёнов 10). The foul weather exactly matched Old Mitya's foul mood (10a).Дни тянулись медленно, в химерах и воспоминаниях, в невесёлых, под стать погоде, думах о предстоящей жизни в лагере (Максимов 2). The days dragged slowly by, days spent in daydreams and memories, and in thoughts, cheerless as the weather, about the prospects of life in a prison camp (2a).3. - кому-чему ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human or abstror nonagreeing modif) a person (or thing) resembles another person (or thing)X \С-553 Y-y = X is like (similar to) YX is similar (in nature) to Y....Отец (Сергея) когда-то был крупный работник, но так никуда и не вылез, мать - домашняя юристка с принципами и запросами, и он сам им под стать (Трифонов 3)....His (Sergei's) father had once been an outstandingly able manyet he had never made it to the tophis mother was a nonpracticing lawyer with principles and high standards - and Sergei was similar in nature to both of them (3a).4. \С-553 кому ( subj-compl with быть« ( subj: infin)often neg) it is fitting, decent (for s.o. to do sth.): делать X Y-y не под стать = doing X does not befit (suit, become) Y it isn't right (appropriate, proper, suitable, seemly) for Y to do X. -
12 под стать
• ПОД СТАТЬ coll[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ one is well-suited for s.o. with regard to certain qualities (skills, experience, personality etc):- X and Y are well (perfectly) matched.♦ Она и еще что-то думала вокруг этого, а вокруг этого оказался Мансуров-Курильский, человек, безусловно, бесталанный, но, в общем-то, не плохой и, следовательно, по всем статьям под стать ей самой... (Залыгин 1). Her thoughts turned around this question and lighted upon Mansurov-Kurilsky, a talentless man if ever there was one, but not a bad man, all in all, and therefore in every respect a good match for her (1a).⇒ sth. corresponds with something else:- X jibes < isin keeping> with Y;- X and Yagree;- X is as [AdjP] as Y.♦ Собачья погода была прямо под стать дяди-Митиному собачьему настроению (Аксёнов 10). The foul weather exactly matched Old Mitya's foul mood (10a).♦ Дни тянулись медленно, в химерах и воспоминаниях, в невесёлых, под стать погоде, думах о предстоящей жизни в лагере (Максимов 2). The days dragged slowly by, days spent in daydreams and memories, and in thoughts, cheerless as the weather, about the prospects of life in a prison camp (2a).⇒ a person (or thing) resembles another person (or thing):- X is similar (in nature) to Y.♦... Отец [Сергея] когда-то был крупный работник, но так никуда и не вылез, мать - домашняя юристка с принципами и запросами, и он сам им под стать (Трифонов 3)....His [Sergei's] father had once been an outstandingly able man; yet he had never made it to the top; his mother was a nonpracticing lawyer with principles and high standards - and Sergei was similar in nature to both of them (3a).⇒ it is fitting, decent (for s.o. to do sth.):- it isn't right <appropriate, proper, suitable, seemly> for Y to do X.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под стать
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13 Fairlie, Robert Francis
[br]b. March 1831 Scotlandd. 31 July 1885 Clapham, London, England[br]British engineer, designer of the double-bogie locomotive, advocate of narrow-gauge railways.[br]Fairlie worked on railways in Ireland and India, and established himself as a consulting engineer in London by the early 1860s. In 1864 he patented his design of locomotive: it was to be carried on two bogies and had a double boiler, the barrels extending in each direction from a central firebox. From smokeboxes at the outer ends, return tubes led to a single central chimney. At that time in British practice, locomotives of ever-increasing size were being carried on longer and longer rigid wheelbases, but often only one or two of their three or four pairs of wheels were powered. Bogies were little used and then only for carrying-wheels rather than driving-wheels: since their pivots were given no sideplay, they were of little value. Fairlie's design offered a powerful locomotive with a wheelbase which though long would be flexible; it would ride well and have all wheels driven and available for adhesion.The first five double Fairlie locomotives were built by James Cross \& Co. of St Helens during 1865–7. None was particularly successful: the single central chimney of the original design had been replaced by two chimneys, one at each end of the locomotive, but the single central firebox was retained, so that exhaust up one chimney tended to draw cold air down the other. In 1870 the next double Fairlie, Little Wonder, was built for the Festiniog Railway, on which C.E. Spooner was pioneering steam trains of very narrow gauge. The order had gone to George England, but the locomotive was completed by his successor in business, the Fairlie Engine \& Steam Carriage Company, in which Fairlie and George England's son were the principal partners. Little Wonder was given two inner fireboxes separated by a water space and proved outstandingly successful. The spectacle of this locomotive hauling immensely long trains up grade, through the Festiniog Railway's sinuous curves, was demonstrated before engineers from many parts of the world and had lasting effect. Fairlie himself became a great protagonist of narrow-gauge railways and influenced their construction in many countries.Towards the end of the 1860s, Fairlie was designing steam carriages or, as they would now be called, railcars, but only one was built before the death of George England Jr precipitated closure of the works in 1870. Fairlie's business became a design agency and his patent locomotives were built in large numbers under licence by many noted locomotive builders, for narrow, standard and broad gauges. Few operated in Britain, but many did in other lands; they were particularly successful in Mexico and Russia.Many Fairlie locomotives were fitted with the radial valve gear invented by Egide Walschaert; Fairlie's role in the universal adoption of this valve gear was instrumental, for he introduced it to Britain in 1877 and fitted it to locomotives for New Zealand, whence it eventually spread worldwide. Earlier, in 1869, the Great Southern \& Western Railway of Ireland had built in its works the first "single Fairlie", a 0–4–4 tank engine carried on two bogies but with only one of them powered. This type, too, became popular during the last part of the nineteenth century. In the USA it was built in quantity by William Mason of Mason Machine Works, Taunton, Massachusetts, in preference to the double-ended type.Double Fairlies may still be seen in operation on the Festiniog Railway; some of Fairlie's ideas were far ahead of their time, and modern diesel and electric locomotives are of the powered-bogie, double-ended type.[br]Bibliography1864, British patent no. 1,210 (Fairlie's master patent).1864, Locomotive Engines, What They Are and What They Ought to Be, London; reprinted 1969, Portmadoc: Festiniog Railway Co. (promoting his ideas for locomotives).1865, British patent no. 3,185 (single Fairlie).1867. British patent no. 3,221 (combined locomotive/carriage).1868. "Railways and their Management", Journal of the Society of Arts: 328. 1871. "On the Gauge for Railways of the Future", abstract in Report of the FortiethMeeting of the British Association in 1870: 215. 1872. British patent no. 2,387 (taper boiler).1872, Railways or No Railways. "Narrow Gauge, Economy with Efficiency; or Broad Gauge, Costliness with Extravagance", London: Effingham Wilson; repr. 1990s Canton, Ohio: Railhead Publications (promoting the cause for narrow-gauge railways).Further ReadingFairlie and his patent locomotives are well described in: P.C.Dewhurst, 1962, "The Fairlie locomotive", Part 1, Transactions of the Newcomen Society 34; 1966, Part 2, Transactions 39.R.A.S.Abbott, 1970, The Fairlie Locomotive, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.PJGRBiographical history of technology > Fairlie, Robert Francis
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14 aventajadamente
ADV outstandingly, extremely well
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