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  • 121 reverse

    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) virzīt atpakaļ; braukt atpakaļgaitā
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) apgriezt otrādi
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) mainīt (uz pilnīgi pretējo)
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) pretējais
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) neveiksme; sakāve
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) atpakaļgaitas mehānisms
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) reverss
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges
    * * *
    pretējais; otra puse; reverss; sakāve, neveiksme; reversēšana, virzienmaiņa; apgriezt otrādi; mainīt; anulēt, atcelt; dot atpakaļgaitu; apgriezts, pretējs

    English-Latvian dictionary > reverse

  • 122 reverse

    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) varyti atbulą, atsukti atgal
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) išversti, apgręžti, pakeisti
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) pakeisti, atšaukti
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) priešingas, atvirkščias
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) nesėkmė, pralaimėjimas
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) atbulinė (eiga)
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) atvirkštinė (pusė)
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > reverse

  • 123 reverse

    adj. bakre; omvänd, bakvänd; motsatt
    --------
    n. motsatt; bakslag; nederlag
    --------
    v. vända på; backa; ändra
    * * *
    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) backa
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) vända
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) ändra
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) motsats; tvärtom
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) motgång, bakslag
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) back[]
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) baksida
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges

    English-Swedish dictionary > reverse

  • 124 reverse

    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) zacouvat, přetočit nazpět
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) obrátit
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) zvrátit
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) opak; opačný
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) neúspěch
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) zpětný chod
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) rub
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges
    * * *
    • změnit směr
    • zaměnit
    • zpátečka
    • zvrátit
    • reverzní
    • opak
    • opačný
    • obrátit
    • obrácený

    English-Czech dictionary > reverse

  • 125 reverse

    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) zacúvať, pretočiť naspäť
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) obrátiť
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) zvrátiť
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) opak; opačný
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) neúspech
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) spätný chod
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) opak; opačný
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges
    * * *
    • vratný mechanizmus
    • vratný
    • uviest do spätného chodu
    • vrátit sa
    • zacúvat
    • zacúvanie
    • zadný
    • zvratný
    • zrušit
    • zvrat
    • zmena smeru
    • zvrátit
    • zvrátenie
    • spiatocný
    • spiatocná rýchlost
    • spätný
    • spätný chod
    • spodný
    • spodná strana
    • stornovat
    • tylový
    • tocit sa naspät
    • prevrat
    • prevrátit sa
    • prevrátit
    • prevrátenie
    • prehodenie
    • prevrátený
    • prehodit
    • íst naspät
    • cúvanie
    • dat spätný chod
    • cúvat
    • rubový
    • rub
    • reverzný
    • protisledný
    • otocit
    • otocka
    • pre spätný chod
    • porážka
    • negatív
    • nepriaznivý obrat
    • negatívny
    • nariadit spät
    • nezdar
    • neúspech
    • negatívne vybrat
    • negatívne písmo
    • obrátený
    • obrat
    • obrátenie
    • opak
    • opacný
    • obrátit

    English-Slovak dictionary > reverse

  • 126 reverse

    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) a băga în marşarier; a întoarce
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) a întoarce pe dos
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) a anula, a revoca
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) dimpotrivă; contradictoriu
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) nenorocire
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) marşarier
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) revers
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges

    English-Romanian dictionary > reverse

  • 127 reverse

    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) αναστρέφω, αντιστρέφω/ κάνω όπισθεν
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) γυρίζω ανάποδα
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) ανατρέπω, αναιρώ
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) αντίθετος
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) αναποδιά
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) όπισθεν (θέση ταχύτητας)
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) ανάποδη, πίσω μεριά
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges

    English-Greek dictionary > reverse

  • 128 reverse

    [rəˈvəːs]
    1. verb
    1) to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal:

    He reversed the film through the projector.

    يَسير إلى الخَلْف، يَعْكِسُ اتِّجاه سَيْرِه
    2) to put into the opposite position, state, order etc:

    This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).

    يَنْعَكِس، يَنْقَلِب
    3) to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite:

    The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.

    يَعْكِس القَرار او السِّياسَه، يَتَحَوَّل إلى الإتِّجاه المُعاكِس
    2. noun
    1) ( also adjective) (the) opposite:

    "Are you hungry?" "Quite the reverse – I"ve eaten far too much!'

    I take the reverse point of view.

    عَكْس، نَقيض
    2) a defeat; a piece of bad luck.
    هَزيمَه، نَكْسَه
    3) (a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal:

    ( also adjective) a reverse gear.

    يَجْعَل السَّيّارَه تَسير إلى الوَراء
    4) ( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc:

    the reverse (side) of a coin.

    الجِهَة الأخْرى لِقِطْعَة النُّقود

    Arabic-English dictionary > reverse

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  • quite the reverse — quite the opposite/reverse/ phrase used for saying that something is the opposite of what has been suggested ‘Was he angry?’ ‘No, quite the opposite – he invited me to have dinner with him.’ Thesaurus: opposite and in the opposite waysynonym… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • opposite — op|po|site1 W2S2 [ˈɔpəzıt US ˈa:p ] prep 1.) especially BrE if one thing or person is opposite another, they are facing each other ▪ The people sitting opposite us looked very familiar. ▪ on the wall opposite the door see usage note ↑front1 2.)… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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