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81 они всего лишь актёры на подмостках общественной деятельности
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > они всего лишь актёры на подмостках общественной деятельности
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82 политическая карьера
General subject: public lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > политическая карьера
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83 В-318
САМОЕ ВРЕМЯ NP Invar usu. impers predic with быть» foil. by infin fixed WO(it is) the appropriate moment (to do sth.): самое время (X-y) делать Y - now is (this might be etc) the right (the perfect, the very, an ideal etc) time (for X) to do Ythis is (that might be etc) the ideal (a perfect etc) moment (for X) to do Y now etc is (just) the time (for X) to do Y the time is right (for X) to do Y if ever there was a time (for X) to do Y, this is it....Я уезжаю с Юркой на юг! Он сказал вчера, что мы с ним поедем. Если меня отпустят... И если - самое главное! -тетя Муза разрешит мне. Я вчера робела поговорить с тётей Музой. А сейчас мы обе торопимся на работу и самое время поговорить (Михайловская 1).... Yuri and I are going to the south! He told me yesterday that we would go. If they will let me off....And if - most important of all - Aunt Musa gives me her permission. Yesterday I hesitated to talk to Aunt Musa. Now we are both in a hurry to go to work and this might be the right time to talk (1a).Все студенческие пять лет мечтал он прочесть заветную эту книгу («Капитал») и не раз брал её в институтской библиотеке...но никогда не оставалось времени... И даже когда проходили политэкономию, самое время было читать «Капитал» - преподаватель отговаривал: «Утонете!» (Солженицын 12). All the five years that he had been a student, he had dreamt of reading this cherished book (Das Kapitat). He had borrowed it time and again from the university library...but he had never managed to find the time.... Even when they were doing political economy, the very time to read Das /Capital, the lecturer had advised them against it-"It's too much for you" (12a).Тут бы, конечно, самое время сиониста зацапать и передать в руки закона... (Войнович 6). This, of course, was the ideal moment to seize the Zionist and deliver him into the hands of the law (6a).Когда общественной жизни нет... тогда самое время удариться в мистику (Войнович 1). When there is no public life...that's the time to get hooked on mysticism (1a).Я заказывал. Я не скупился. Коньяк - так «Отборный», прекрасно. Не время мне было скупиться и зажимать монету. Самое время было разойтись вовсю (Аксенов 2). I did the ordering. I spared no expense. Cognac-"Select," the best. This was no time for me to scrimp and save. If ever there was a time to go all out, this was it (2a). -
84 В-322
ВРОДЕ БЫ (KAKco//)1. (subordConjintroduces a compar clause) used to convey the hypothetical, provisional nature of a comparison the var. вроде как may also be used to convey the approximate nature of a comparisonas if (though)(Just) like.Кузьма Кузьмич уперся - не пробьешь. Головой кивает, вроде бы сочувствует, а губы поджал - значит, при своем мнении! (Абрамов 1). Kuzma Kuzmich dug in his heels, and nothing would budge him. He nodded his head as if he sympathized, but his lips were pursed, meaning, I'm sticking to my guns! (1a).2. (Particle) used to express doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of a statement or to tone down, moderate a statementseeminglyit seems it would seem (in limited contexts) ( s.o. sth.) seems (to) sort of rather you (one) would think (when the reliability of the source of information is in doubt) supposedly allegedly.Этот вроде бы не очень грамотный старик знает историю Армении, как биографию соседей по улице (Искандер 5). This seemingly illiterate old man knew the history of Armenia like the biography of a neighbor down the street (5a).Когда общественной жизни нет... тогда самое время удариться в мистику. Дело вроде бы не совсем советское, но в отличие от, допустим, распространения или хотя бы чтения самиздата, безопасное (Войнович 1). When there is no public life...that's the time to get hooked on mysticism. Not a particularly Soviet thing to do, it would seem, but-unlike, say, distributing or even just reading samizdat—it's safe (1a).Кушак:)...Она (жена) там одна, а я в гости... веселиться... Ведь это... мм... неэтично вроде бы (Вампилов 5). (К.:)...She's (my wife is) all alone there, and I go out enjoying myself... It's... sort of... unethical (5a). (K.:)... She's (my wife is) there alone, whereas I'm with friends, having a good time... That's... umm...rather unethical (5b).Они не виделись больше пяти лет, и вроде бы полагалось обняться... (Аксенов 12). They hadn't seen each other in over five years and, you would think, they should have embraced... (12a).Мне было бы морально гораздо проще, если бы я думал, что все подонки и негодяи, но здесь вроде бы говорит человек, разделяющий мои взгляды (Войнович 3). It would have been much easier for me morally if I had thought that they were all scum and scoundrels, but here was a man who had supposedly shared my views (3a). -
85 О-10
В ОБЛАСТИ чего PrepP Invar Prep the resulting PrepP is advin the (specified) sphere of (work, activity, human interest etc): in the area (the field, the realm, the domain) ofin (in limited contexts) as far as...goes where...is concerned....В отличие от прочих областей общественности, в области кладбищенского дела старый режим прогнил, так сказать, не насквозь, а только частью... (Федин 1)....Unlike other areas of public life, in the area of cemetery affairs the old regime was not rotten, so to speak, all through, but only partially... (1a).Власть есть совокупность воль масс, перенесённая выраженным или молчаливым согласием на избранных массами правителей. В области науки права... всё это очень ясно, но в приложении к истории это определение власти требует разъяснений (Толстой 7). Power is the collective will of the people transferred, by expressed or tacit consent, to their chosen rulers. In the domain of jurisprudence...it is all very clear, but when applied to history that definition of power needs explanation (7b).Рогозин сказал примерно следующее. Классики марксизма, а Ленин в особенности, были полными невеждами в области логики... С факультета Рогозина убрали, но не посадили... (Зиновьев 2). What Rogozin said amounted roughly to this. The classics of Marxism, and Lenin in particular, were complete ignoramuses where logic was concerned....Rogozin was expelled from the faculty, but left at liberty... (2a). -
86 самое время
[NP; Invar; usu. impers predic with быть; foll. by infin; fixed WO]=====⇒ (it is) the appropriate moment (to do sth.):- самое время (X-y) делать Y - now is (this might be etc) the right (the perfect, the very, an ideal etc) time (for X) to do Y;- this is (that might be etc) the ideal (a perfect etc) moment (for X) to do Y;- now etc is (just) the time (for X) to do Y;- if ever there was a time (for X) to do Y, this is it.♦...Я уезжаю с Юркой на юг! Он сказал вчера, что мы с ним поедем. Если меня отпустят... И если - самое главное! - тетя Муза разрешит мне. Я вчера робела поговорить с тётей Музой. А сейчас мы обе торопимся на работу и самое время поговорить (Михайловская 1).... Yuri and I are going to the south! He told me yesterday that we would go. If they will let me off....And if - most important of all - Aunt Musa gives me her permission. Yesterday I hesitated to talk to Aunt Musa. Now we are both in a hurry to go to work and this might be the right time to talk (1a).♦ Все студенческие пять лет мечтал он прочесть заветную эту книгу [" Капитал"] и не раз брал её в институтской библиотеке...но никогда не оставалось времени... И даже когда проходили политэкономию, самое время было читать " Капитал" - преподаватель отговаривал: "Утонете!" (Солженицын 12). АН the five years that he had been a student, he had dreamt of reading this cherished book [Das Kapital]. He had borrowed it time and again from the university library...but he had never managed to find the time.... Even when they were doing political economy, the very time to read Das Kapital, the lecturer had advised them against it-"It's too much for you" (12a).♦ Тут бы, конечно, самое время сиониста зацапать и передать в руки закона... (Войнович 6). This, of course, was the ideal moment to seize the Zionist and deliver him into the hands of the law (6a).♦ Когда общественной жизни нет... тогда самое время удариться в мистику (Войнович 1). When there is no public life...that's the time to get hooked on mysticism (1a).♦ Я заказывал. Я не скупился. Коньяк - так "Отборный", прекрасно. Не время мне было скупиться и зажимать монету. Самое время было разойтись вовсю (Аксенов 2). I did the ordering. I spared no expense. Cognac-"Select," the best. This was no time for me to scrimp and save. If ever there was a time to go all out, this was it (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > самое время
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87 вроде бы
• ВРОДЕ БЫ (КАК coll)=====1. [subord conj; introduces a compar clause]⇒ used to convey the hypothetical, provisional nature of a comparison; the var. вроде как may also be used to convey the approximate nature of a comparison:- (Just) like.♦ Кузьма Кузьмич уперся - не пробьешь. Головой кивает, вроде бы сочувствует, а губы поджал - значит, при своем мнении! (Абрамов 1). Kuzma Kuzmich dug in his heels, and nothing would budge him. He nodded his head as if he sympathized, but his lips were pursed, meaning, I'm sticking to my guns! (1a).2. [Particle]⇒ used to express doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of a statement or to tone down, moderate a statement:- seemingly;- it seems;- [in limited contexts] (s.o. < sth.>) seems (to);- sort of;- rather;- [when the reliability of the source of information is in doubt] supposedly;- allegedly.♦ Этот вроде бы не очень грамотный старик знает историю Армении, как биографию соседей по улице (Искандер 5). This seemingly illiterate old man knew the history of Armenia like the biography of a neighbor down the street (5a).♦ Когда общественной жизни нет... тогда самое время удариться в мистику. Дело вроде бы не совсем советское, но в отличие от, допустим, распространения или хотя бы чтения самиздата, безопасное (Войнович 1). When there is no public life...that's the time to get hooked on mysticism. Not a particularly Soviet thing to do, it would seem, but-unlike, say, distributing or even just reading samizdat - it's safe (1a).♦ [Кушак:]...Она [ жена] там одна, а я в гости... веселиться... Ведь это... мм... неэтично вроде бы (Вампилов 5). [К.:]... She's [my wife is] all alone there, and I go out enjoying myself... It's... sort of... unethical (5a). [K.: ]... She's [my wife is] there alone, whereas I'm with friends, having a good time... That's... umm...rather unethical (5b).♦ Они не виделись больше пяти лет, и вроде бы полагалось обняться... (Аксенов 12). They hadn't seen each other in over five years and, you would think, they should have embraced... (12a).♦ Мне было бы морально гораздо проще, если бы я думал, что все подонки и негодяи, но здесь вроде бы говорит человек, разделяющий мои взгляды (Войнович 3). It would have been much easier for me morally if I had thought that they were all scum and scoundrels, but here was a man who had supposedly shared my views (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вроде бы
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88 вроде как
=====1. [subord conj; introduces a compar clause]⇒ used to convey the hypothetical, provisional nature of a comparison; the var. вроде как may also be used to convey the approximate nature of a comparison:- (Just) like.♦ Кузьма Кузьмич уперся - не пробьешь. Головой кивает, вроде бы сочувствует, а губы поджал - значит, при своем мнении! (Абрамов 1). Kuzma Kuzmich dug in his heels, and nothing would budge him. He nodded his head as if he sympathized, but his lips were pursed, meaning, I'm sticking to my guns! (1a).2. [Particle]⇒ used to express doubt or uncertainty as to the reliability of a statement or to tone down, moderate a statement:- seemingly;- it seems;- [in limited contexts] (s.o. < sth.>) seems (to);- sort of;- rather;- [when the reliability of the source of information is in doubt] supposedly;- allegedly.♦ Этот вроде бы не очень грамотный старик знает историю Армении, как биографию соседей по улице (Искандер 5). This seemingly illiterate old man knew the history of Armenia like the biography of a neighbor down the street (5a).♦ Когда общественной жизни нет... тогда самое время удариться в мистику. Дело вроде бы не совсем советское, но в отличие от, допустим, распространения или хотя бы чтения самиздата, безопасное (Войнович 1). When there is no public life...that's the time to get hooked on mysticism. Not a particularly Soviet thing to do, it would seem, but-unlike, say, distributing or even just reading samizdat - it's safe (1a).♦ [Кушак:]...Она [ жена] там одна, а я в гости... веселиться... Ведь это... мм... неэтично вроде бы (Вампилов 5). [К.:]... She's [my wife is] all alone there, and I go out enjoying myself... It's... sort of... unethical (5a). [K.: ]... She's [my wife is] there alone, whereas I'm with friends, having a good time... That's... umm...rather unethical (5b).♦ Они не виделись больше пяти лет, и вроде бы полагалось обняться... (Аксенов 12). They hadn't seen each other in over five years and, you would think, they should have embraced... (12a).♦ Мне было бы морально гораздо проще, если бы я думал, что все подонки и негодяи, но здесь вроде бы говорит человек, разделяющий мои взгляды (Войнович 3). It would have been much easier for me morally if I had thought that they were all scum and scoundrels, but here was a man who had supposedly shared my views (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вроде как
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89 в области
[PrepP; Invar; Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]=====⇒ in the (specified) sphere of (work, activity, human interest etc):- in the area (the field, the realm, the domain) of;- in;- [in limited contexts] as far as...goes;- where...is concerned.♦...В отличие от прочих областей общественности, в области кладбищенского дела старый режим прогнил, так сказать, не насквозь, а только частью... (Федин 1)....Unlike other areas of public life, in the area of cemetery affairs the old regime was not rotten, so to speak, all through, but only partially... (1a).♦ Власть есть совокупность воль масс, перенесённая выраженным или молчаливым согласием на изоранных массами правителей. В области науки права... всё это очень ясно, но в приложении к истории это определение власти требует разъяснений (Толстой 7). Power is the collective will of the people transferred, by expressed or tacit consent, to their chosen rulers. In the domain of jurisprudence...it is all very clear; but when applied to history that definition of power needs explanation (7b).♦ Рогозин сказал примерно следующее. Классики марксизма, а Ленин в особенности, были полными невеждами в области логики... С факультета Рогозина убрали, но не посадили... (Зиновьев 2). What Rogozin said amounted roughly to this. The classics of Marxism, and Lenin in particular, were complete ignoramuses where logic was concerned....Rogozin was expelled from the faculty, but left at liberty... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в области
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90 Anerkennung
Anerkennung f 1. GEN acceptance, acknowledgement, ack, recognition, reward; 2. RECHT recognition (eines Anspruchs); 3. V&M reward* * *f 1. < Geschäft> acceptance, acknowledgement (ack), recognition, reward; 2. < Recht> eines Anspruchs recognition; 3. <V&M> reward ■ ohne Anerkennung einer Rechtspflicht < Recht> without prejudice, without recognizing a legal obligation* * *Anerkennung
acknowledgment, (Forderung) recognition, allowance, (Genehmigung) ratification, (Kontoauszug) verification form, reconcilement blank (US) (statement, Br.), (Wechsel) acceptance;
• in Anerkennung seiner Dienste in acknowledgment of his services;
• ohne Anerkennung einer Rechtspflicht ex gratia (lat.);
• professionelle Anerkennung professional recognition;
• stillschweigende Anerkennung implicit (implied) recognition;
• Anerkennung des Berufs- und Universitätsabschlusses recognition of vocational and university qualifications;
• gegenseitige Anerkennung der Bildungs- und Berufsabschlüsse (EU) mutual recognition of educational and professional qualifications;
• Anerkennung von Diplomen recognition of diplomas;
• Anerkennung gleichgeschlechtlicher Ehen oder Lebensgemeinschaften recognition of same-sex marriages or partnerships;
• Anerkennung einer Forderung allowance of a claim;
• Anerkennung einer Gewerkschaft union recognition;
• Anerkennung der Haftung assumption of liability;
• Anerkennung von [Kinder]erziehungszeiten crediting of child-raising periods;
• rechtliche Anerkennung gleichgeschlechtlicher Lebensgemeinschaften legal recognition of same-sex partnerships;
• Anerkennung als Markenartikel durch die Verbraucher brand acceptance (recognition);
• Anerkennung von Pflegezeiten (Rente) recognition of [nursing-]care periods;
• gegenseitige Anerkennung beruflicher Qualifikationen mutual recognition of professional qualifications;
• Anerkennung von Qualifikationen [in anderen Ländern] recognition of qualifications [in other countries];
• Anerkennung einer auswärts gezahlten Steuer allowance as a credit of a tax;
• nachträgliche Anerkennung einer unberechtigten Unterschriftsleistung ratification of an unauthorized signature;
• Anerkennung einer Urkunde legalization of a document;
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91 Korruption
Korruption f GEN corruption* * *f < Geschäft> corruption* * *Korruption
corruption, maladministration, jobbery, bribery, venality, graft (US);
• Korruption auf höchster Ebene high-level corruption;
• Korruption der Öffentlichkeit corruption in public life;
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92 Korruption der Öffentlichkeit
Korruption der Öffentlichkeit
corruption in public lifeBusiness german-english dictionary > Korruption der Öffentlichkeit
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93 in das öffentliche Leben eintreten
in das öffentliche Leben eintreten
to enter public lifeBusiness german-english dictionary > in das öffentliche Leben eintreten
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94 ins öffentliche Leben eintreten
ins öffentliche Leben eintreten
to enter public lifeBusiness german-english dictionary > ins öffentliche Leben eintreten
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95 öffentliche Anerkennung finden
öffentliche Anerkennung finden
to achieve distinction in public life.Business german-english dictionary > öffentliche Anerkennung finden
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96 öffentliches Leben
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97 przejaw
m (G przejawu) książk. sign; (oznaka) indication; (objaw) manifestation; (wyraz) expression- przejaw choroby Alzheimera a symptom a. manifestation of Alzheimer’s disease- zdradzał przejawy głupoty/okrucieństwa he displayed signs of stupidity/cruelty- różne przejawy życia publicznego various aspects of public life- widać w tym przejaw dobrej woli it can be regarded as a sign of goodwill* * *-wu, -wy; loc sg - wie; mmanifestation; ( choroby) symptom* * *mimanifestation, symptom ( czegoś of sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przejaw
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98 alejar
v.1 to move away.La policía alejó el carro destrozado The police moved away the wrecked car2 to drive away, to drive off, to chase away, to fend off.Las comedias alejan la tristeza Comedies drive the sadness away.3 to separate, to distance, to estrange.Los pleitos alejan a las familias Fighting separates families.* * *1 (llevar lejos) to remove, move away2 figurado (ahuyentar) to keep away1 to go/move away* * *verb- alejarse* * *1. VT1) (=distanciar) to move away (de from)2) (=hacer abandonar) [de lugar] to keep away (de from)[de puesto] to remove (de from)alejar a algn de algn — (=distanciar) to keep sb away from sb; (=causar ruptura) to cause a rift between sb and sb
3) (=desviar) [+ atención] to distract; [+ sospechas] to remove; [+ amenaza, peligro] to removetratan de alejar nuestra atención de los problemas — they are trying to distract our attention from the problems
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (poner lejos, más lejos) to move... (further) awayalejar algo/a alguien de algo/alguien — to move something/somebody away from something/somebody
aleja la ropa/al niño del fuego — move the clothes/child away from the fire
b) ( distanciar)c) ( ahuyenta) <dudas/temores> dispel2.alejarse de algo/alguien: aléjate de allí! get away from there!; no se alejen demasiado don't go too far; el huracán se aleja de nuestra zona the hurricane is moving away from our region; nada hará que me aleje de ti nothing will take me away from you; alejarse del buen camino to wander from the straight and narrow; se alejó de sus padres he drifted apart from his parents; necesito alejarme de todo — I need to get away from everything
* * *= drive away, estrange (from), chase away.Ex. Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex. These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.Ex. Any recommendations on how to chase away the Monday blues?.----* alejar de = lead far from, draw + Nombre + away from, wean away from.* alejarse = march off, walk away, retreat, stray (from/outside), distance, get away.* alejarse de = move away from, drift away from, wander from, turn away from, cut + Reflexivo + off from, become + detached from, pull away (from), step away from.* alejarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* alejarse deprisa = hurry away, hurry off.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (poner lejos, más lejos) to move... (further) awayalejar algo/a alguien de algo/alguien — to move something/somebody away from something/somebody
aleja la ropa/al niño del fuego — move the clothes/child away from the fire
b) ( distanciar)c) ( ahuyenta) <dudas/temores> dispel2.alejarse de algo/alguien: aléjate de allí! get away from there!; no se alejen demasiado don't go too far; el huracán se aleja de nuestra zona the hurricane is moving away from our region; nada hará que me aleje de ti nothing will take me away from you; alejarse del buen camino to wander from the straight and narrow; se alejó de sus padres he drifted apart from his parents; necesito alejarme de todo — I need to get away from everything
* * *= drive away, estrange (from), chase away.Ex: Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.
Ex: These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.Ex: Any recommendations on how to chase away the Monday blues?.* alejar de = lead far from, draw + Nombre + away from, wean away from.* alejarse = march off, walk away, retreat, stray (from/outside), distance, get away.* alejarse de = move away from, drift away from, wander from, turn away from, cut + Reflexivo + off from, become + detached from, pull away (from), step away from.* alejarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* alejarse deprisa = hurry away, hurry off.* * *alejar [A1 ]vtlo alejó para que no lo tocara he moved ( o put etc) it further away so that I wouldn't touch italejar algo/a algn DE algo/algn:aleja esas sospechas de tu mente banish those suspicions from your mindaleja al niño de la barandilla get the child away from the banisterla policía trataba de alejar a la multitud del lugar del incendio the police tried to move the crowd away from the scene of the fireaquella discusión lo alejó de su padre durante varios años that quarrel distanced him from his father for several years, that quarrel caused a rift between him and his father that lasted several years■ alejarseto move ( o walk etc) away alejarse DE algo/algn:¡aléjate de allí! get away from there!no se alejen de la orilla don't go too far from the shorela borrasca se aleja de nuestra zona the area of low pressure is moving away from our regionnada hará que me aleje de ti nothing will take me away from youno te alejes nunca del buen camino don't stray from the path of virtuequiere alejarse de la política por un tiempo she wants to get out of o away from politics for a whilese fue alejando cada vez más de sus padres he gradually drifted apart from his parents* * *
alejar ( conjugate alejar) verbo transitivoa) (poner lejos, más lejos) to move … (further) away;
alejar algo/a algn de algo/algn to move sth/sb away from sth/sbb) ( distanciar) alejar a algn de algn to distance sb from sb
alejarse verbo pronominal
to move away;
( caminando) to walk away;
se alejó de su familia he drifted apart from his family;
necesito alejarme de todo I need to get away from everything
alejar verbo transitivo to move further away
' alejar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apartar
- separar
English:
estrange
- keep back
- move away
- remove
* * *♦ vt1. [separar] to move away;aleja las plantas de la ventana move the plants away from the window;la policía alejó a los curiosos the police moved the onlookers on;nuestro objetivo es alejarlo del mundo de las drogas our aim is to get him away from the drug culture2. [ahuyentar] [sospechas, temores] to allay;las nuevas cifras alejan el fantasma de la crisis the new figures mean that the spectre of a recession has receded* * *v/t1 move away2 pensamiento banish;debes tratar de alejar de ti esa idea absurda you must try to get that absurd idea out of your head* * *alejar vt1) : to remove, to move away2) : to estrange, to alienate* * * -
99 moralización
f.moralization.* * *= didacticism.Ex. Because books are so often used as a means of instruction, of fact-finding and didacticism, children too often come to suppose that this is the sole nature and purpose of all books.* * *= didacticism.Ex: Because books are so often used as a means of instruction, of fact-finding and didacticism, children too often come to suppose that this is the sole nature and purpose of all books.
* * *moralization* * *moralización nfla moralización de la vida pública raising moral standards in public life -
100 retirar
v.1 to remove.me ha retirado el saludo he's not speaking to me2 to force to retire (jubilar) (a deportista).una lesión lo retiró de la alta competición an injury forced him to retire from top-flight competition3 to pick up, to collect.puede pasar a retirar sus fotos el jueves you can pick your photos up o collect your photos on Thursday4 to take back (retractarse de).¡retira eso que o lo que dijiste! take that back!, take back what you said!5 to withdraw, to draw off, to draw out, to retire.Retiramos nuestro dinero We withdrew our money.6 to call in, to call back.La fábrica retiró diez piezas malas The factory called in ten damaged units.* * *1 (apartar - gen) to take away, remove; (- un mueble) to move away2 (un carnet) to take away3 (algo dicho) to take back4 (dinero, ley, moneda) to withdraw5 (jubilar) to retire1 MILITAR to retreat, withdraw2 (apartarse del mundo) to go into seclusion3 (apartarse) to withdraw, draw back, move back■ retírate, no veo move back, I can't see4 (alejarse) to move away■ retírate de la ventana, te van a ver move away from the window, they'll see you5 (marcharse) to leave■ cuando acabó, se retiró when he finished, he left6 (irse a descansar) to retire7 (jubilarse) to retire\no se retire (al teléfono) hold on, don't hang up* * *verb1) to take away, remove2) withdraw•* * *1. VT1) [+ acusación, apoyo, subvención] to withdraw; [+ demanda] to withdraw, take backretiró su candidatura a la Presidencia — he stood down from the presidential election, he withdrew his candidacy for the presidency
la mayoría del electorado le ha retirado la confianza — he has lost the confidence o trust of the majority of the electorate
2) [+ moneda, sello] to withdraw (from circulation); [+ autobús, avión] to withdraw (from service)estos aviones serán retirados de o del servicio — these planes are to be withdrawn from service
el producto fue retirado del mercado — the product was withdrawn from the market o taken off the market
3) [+ permiso, carnet, pasaporte] to withdraw, take away4) [+ dinero] to withdraw5) [+ tropas] to withdraw; [+ embajador] to recall, withdraw; [+ atleta, caballo] to withdraw, scratch6) (=quitar) to take away, remove7) [+ cabeza, cara] to pull back, pull away; [+ mano] to draw back, withdraw; [+ tentáculo] to draw in8) (=jubilar) to retire, pension off2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)retiró la cacerola del fuego — he removed the saucepan from the heat, he took the saucepan off the heat
b) <cabeza/mano> to pull... backc) <embajador/tropas> to withdraw, pull outd) < jugador> to take off, pull... out of the game; <corredor/ciclista> to withdraw, pull oute) (+ me/te/le etc) < apoyo> to withdraw; <pasaporte/carnet> to withdraw, take away2) <afirmaciones/propuesta> to withdraw3)a) (de cuenta, fondo) < dinero> to withdrawb) ( recoger) <carnet/entradas> to collect2.retirarse v pron1)b) ejército/tropas to withdraw, pull outc) ( irse a dormir) to go to bed, retire (frml)2) ( jubilarse) to retire; ( de actividad) to withdrawse retiró de la carrera — ( antes de iniciarse) he pulled out of o withdrew from the race; ( una vez iniciada) he pulled out of o retired from the race
* * *= pick up, withdraw, retire, take back, perfect, revoke, haul away.Ex. Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.Ex. Thus, all cards corresponding to documents covering 'Curricula' are withdrawn from the pack.Ex. This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.Ex. These are some of the questions the librarian may have to answer: 'Can you recommend a baby-sitter I can trust?', 'How can I stop the hire-purchase company taking back my furniture?', 'Which is the best shoe repairer's in the neighbourhood?'.Ex. Even the fully-developed rotary, which soon included devices for cutting and folding the paper as well as for printing and perfecting it, remained fundamentally simple.Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex. City workers carried out orders to burn some of the library books, while others were buried with the aid of a bulldozer; the remaining books were loaded on trucks and hauled away to trash dumps on the outskirts of the city.----* retirar del mercado = withdraw from + sale, take off + the market.* retirar dinero = withdraw + cash.* retirar paulatinamente = phase out.* retirarse = retreat, pull back, bow out, draw back, stand down, back out, walk out.* retirarse a los aposientos de Uno = retire + at night.* retirarse (de) = pull out of, pull away (from).* retirarse por cobardía = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of).* retirarse por miedo = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of).* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* retirar una propuesta = withdraw + proposal.* retirar un libro en préstamo = check out + book.* sin retirar = uncleared, uncollected.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)retiró la cacerola del fuego — he removed the saucepan from the heat, he took the saucepan off the heat
b) <cabeza/mano> to pull... backc) <embajador/tropas> to withdraw, pull outd) < jugador> to take off, pull... out of the game; <corredor/ciclista> to withdraw, pull oute) (+ me/te/le etc) < apoyo> to withdraw; <pasaporte/carnet> to withdraw, take away2) <afirmaciones/propuesta> to withdraw3)a) (de cuenta, fondo) < dinero> to withdrawb) ( recoger) <carnet/entradas> to collect2.retirarse v pron1)b) ejército/tropas to withdraw, pull outc) ( irse a dormir) to go to bed, retire (frml)2) ( jubilarse) to retire; ( de actividad) to withdrawse retiró de la carrera — ( antes de iniciarse) he pulled out of o withdrew from the race; ( una vez iniciada) he pulled out of o retired from the race
* * *= pick up, withdraw, retire, take back, perfect, revoke, haul away.Ex: Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.
Ex: Thus, all cards corresponding to documents covering 'Curricula' are withdrawn from the pack.Ex: This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.Ex: These are some of the questions the librarian may have to answer: 'Can you recommend a baby-sitter I can trust?', 'How can I stop the hire-purchase company taking back my furniture?', 'Which is the best shoe repairer's in the neighbourhood?'.Ex: Even the fully-developed rotary, which soon included devices for cutting and folding the paper as well as for printing and perfecting it, remained fundamentally simple.Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex: City workers carried out orders to burn some of the library books, while others were buried with the aid of a bulldozer; the remaining books were loaded on trucks and hauled away to trash dumps on the outskirts of the city.* retirar del mercado = withdraw from + sale, take off + the market.* retirar dinero = withdraw + cash.* retirar paulatinamente = phase out.* retirarse = retreat, pull back, bow out, draw back, stand down, back out, walk out.* retirarse a los aposientos de Uno = retire + at night.* retirarse (de) = pull out of, pull away (from).* retirarse por cobardía = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of).* retirarse por miedo = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of).* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* retirar una propuesta = withdraw + proposal.* retirar un libro en préstamo = check out + book.* sin retirar = uncleared, uncollected.* * *retirar [A1 ]vtAretiraron las sillas para que pudiéramos bailar they moved o took away the chairs so that we could danceel camarero retiró los platos the waiter took o cleared the plates awayretiraron los dos vehículos accidentados the two vehicles involved in the accident were moved out of the way o were removedlos vehículos mal estacionados serán retirados badly-parked vehicles will be towed (away) o removedsin retirar la tapadera without taking off o removing the lidretiraremos a nuestro embajador we shall recall o withdraw our ambassadorretirar algo DE algo:retíralo de la chimenea un poco move it back from the fireplace a little, move it a bit further away from the fireretiró la cacerola del fuego he removed the saucepan from the heat, he took the saucepan off the heatretiraron los tres coches de la calzada the three cars were removed from o moved off the roadel autobús tuvo que ser retirado del servicio the bus had to be withdrawn from serviceretiró el ejército de la frontera he withdrew the army from the borderserán retirados de la circulación they will be withdrawn from circulation2 ‹cabeza/mano›en el último momento retiró la cabeza at the last moment she pulled her head back o awayno intentes retirar la mano don't try to pull your hand back ( o out etc), don't try to remove o withdraw your handretirar algo DE algo:retiré la mano de la bolsa I took my hand out of the bag, I removed o withdrew my hand from the bag3 «entrenador» ‹jugador› to take off, pull … out of the game; ‹corredor/ciclista› to withdraw, pull out4 (+ me/te/le etc) ‹apoyo› to withdraw; ‹pasaporte/carnet› to withdraw, take awayme retiró el saludo/la palabra she stopped saying hello to me/speaking to meB ‹afirmaciones/acusación› to withdraw; ‹candidatura/propuesta› to withdrawretiro lo dicho I take back o withdraw what I saidC1 (de una cuenta, un fondo) ‹dinero› to withdraw2 (recoger) ‹certificado/carnet/entradas› to collectA1 (apartarse) to move back o away; (irse) to leave, withdrawme retiré de la puerta para dejarle paso I moved back from o away from o I stood back from the door to let him throughpuede retirarse you may go o ( frml) withdrawel ejército se retiró de la zona the army withdrew from o pulled out of the arease retiró a un convento he retired o withdrew to a monasterycuando las aguas se retiraron when the waters receded o retreated2 (irse a dormir) to go to bed, retire ( frml)B1 (jubilarse) to retire2 (de una actividad) to withdrawse retiró una semana antes de la votación he withdrew one week before the votese retiró de la vida pública she retired o withdrew from public lifese retiró de la carrera/competición (antes de iniciarse) he pulled out of o withdrew from the race/competition; (una vez iniciada) he pulled out of o retired from the race/competition* * *
retirar ( conjugate retirar) verbo transitivo
1
( apartar) to move away;
retirar de la circulación to withdraw from circulationb) ‹cabeza/mano› to pull … back
‹pasaporte/carnet› to withdraw, take away
2 ‹afirmaciones/propuesta› to withdraw;
3 ( de cuenta) ‹ dinero› to withdraw
retirarse verbo pronominal
1
( irse) to leave, withdraw
2 ( jubilarse) to retire;
( de competición — antes de iniciarse) to withdraw, pull out;
(— una vez iniciada) to pull out
retirar verbo transitivo
1 (de un lugar) to remove, move away: ya hemos retirado todos los muebles, we've already removed all of the furniture
2 (de una actividad) to retire from
3 (una ayuda, dinero) to withdraw
4 (un comentario) to take back: espero que retires esas palabras, I hope you take back those words
5 (el pasaporte, carné) to take away
' retirar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
quitar
- saludo
- desautorizar
- sacar
English:
draw back
- ex
- ground
- ill health
- phase
- pull out
- recall
- retire
- retract
- take back
- take out
- withdraw
- call
- disengage
- drop
- pull
- reclaim
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [quitar, sacar] to remove (a from); [moneda, producto] to withdraw (de from); [carné, pasaporte] to take away (a from); [ayuda, subvención, apoyo] to withdraw (a from); [ejército, tropas] to withdraw (de from); [embajador] to withdraw, to recall (de from);retirar dinero del banco/de la cuenta to withdraw money from the bank/one's account;el entrenador retiró a Claudio del terreno de juego/del equipo the manager took Claudio off/left Claudio out of the team;me ha retirado el saludo she's not speaking to me2. [apartar, quitar de en medio] [objeto] to move away;[nieve] to clear; [mano] to withdraw;habrá que retirar ese armario de ahí we'll have to move that wardrobe (away) from there;retira el dedo o te cortarás move your finger back or you'll cut yourself3. [recoger, llevarse] to pick up, to collect;puede pasar a retirar sus fotos el jueves you can pick your photos up o collect your photos on Thursday4. [retractarse de] [insultos, acusaciones, afirmaciones] to take back;[denuncia] to drop;5. [jubilar] [a empleado] to retire;una lesión lo retiró de la alta competición an injury forced him to retire from top-flight competition* * ** * *retirar vt1) : to remove, to take away, to recall2) : to withdraw, to take out* * *retirar vb
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