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1 малейшее представление
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > малейшее представление
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2 remoto
adj.1 remote, distant, far away, way-out.2 unlikely.3 distant, remote.* * *► adjetivo1 remote, far-off* * *(f. - remota)adj.* * *ADJ1) [en el tiempo] far-off, distanten épocas remotas — in far-off o distant times
2) [en el espacio] faraway, distanten un país remoto — in a faraway o distant country
3) (=poco probable) remoteexiste la remota posibilidad de que venga — there is a remote possibility o a very slight chance he may come
no tengo ni la más remota idea — I haven't the faintest o remotest idea
-¿te enfrentarías a él? -¡ni por lo más remoto! — "would you stand up to him?" - "no way o not on your life!"
* * *- ta adjetivo1) ( en el tiempo)en épocas remotas — in distant o far-off times
2)a) <lugar/mares/tierras> remote, far-offb) (Inf) remote3) < posibilidad> remote, slim; < esperanza> faintno tengo (ni) la más remota idea — I haven't the remotest o faintest idea
* * *= far-flung, off-site [offsite], outlying, outside, remote, hideaway, isolated, distant, outstation, distanced, secluded, secluded, off the beaten track.Ex. Books by authors of all origins, African, Chinese, Hindu, Muslim, have now become commonplace in even the most far-flung libraries of Europe and America.Ex. These technologies will enhance the trend toward increased direct patron access to information in data bases and on-line catalogues often from off-site locations.Ex. Attempts were made to reach beyond the larger cities through the use of mobile vans to visit outlying towns and rural areas.Ex. A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.Ex. The computer, once instructed on the desired filing order, is eminently suitable for filing, achieving a level of consistency which was a remote dream in the days of human filers.Ex. Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex. In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex. She had a distant fleeting vision of a workplace in which people acted like free and sensible human beings, instead of like the martyrized and victimized puppets of a terrible system called 'one-upmanship'.Ex. Information was collected through a questionnaire circulated among 100 local as well as outstation scholars of the American Studies Research Centre.Ex. The author explores issues relating to the development of self service skills and competencies by distanced users.Ex. Adequate security for expensive equipment must also be provided for in this decision, and a secluded back room, a remote phone cut-off switch, or a removable keyboard may be mandated.Ex. Adequate security for expensive equipment must also be provided for in this decision, and a secluded back room, a remote phone cut-off switch, or a removable keyboard may be mandated.Ex. The article ' Off the beaten track. Small publishers in India' reviews the efforts of small and alternative presses in India in publishing the most exciting and innovative books for children.----* control remoto = remote control.* control remoto de llavero = key fob.* en el pasado remoto = in the dim and distant past.* estación de trabajo remota = outstation.* lugar remoto = secluded spot.* no tener ni la más remota posibilidad = not to have a prayer.* percepción remota = remote sensing.* terminal remoto = remote terminal.* una posibilidad muy remota = a long shot.* * *- ta adjetivo1) ( en el tiempo)en épocas remotas — in distant o far-off times
2)a) <lugar/mares/tierras> remote, far-offb) (Inf) remote3) < posibilidad> remote, slim; < esperanza> faintno tengo (ni) la más remota idea — I haven't the remotest o faintest idea
* * *= far-flung, off-site [offsite], outlying, outside, remote, hideaway, isolated, distant, outstation, distanced, secluded, secluded, off the beaten track.Ex: Books by authors of all origins, African, Chinese, Hindu, Muslim, have now become commonplace in even the most far-flung libraries of Europe and America.
Ex: These technologies will enhance the trend toward increased direct patron access to information in data bases and on-line catalogues often from off-site locations.Ex: Attempts were made to reach beyond the larger cities through the use of mobile vans to visit outlying towns and rural areas.Ex: A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.Ex: The computer, once instructed on the desired filing order, is eminently suitable for filing, achieving a level of consistency which was a remote dream in the days of human filers.Ex: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex: In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex: She had a distant fleeting vision of a workplace in which people acted like free and sensible human beings, instead of like the martyrized and victimized puppets of a terrible system called 'one-upmanship'.Ex: Information was collected through a questionnaire circulated among 100 local as well as outstation scholars of the American Studies Research Centre.Ex: The author explores issues relating to the development of self service skills and competencies by distanced users.Ex: Adequate security for expensive equipment must also be provided for in this decision, and a secluded back room, a remote phone cut-off switch, or a removable keyboard may be mandated.Ex: Adequate security for expensive equipment must also be provided for in this decision, and a secluded back room, a remote phone cut-off switch, or a removable keyboard may be mandated.Ex: The article ' Off the beaten track. Small publishers in India' reviews the efforts of small and alternative presses in India in publishing the most exciting and innovative books for children.* control remoto = remote control.* control remoto de llavero = key fob.* en el pasado remoto = in the dim and distant past.* estación de trabajo remota = outstation.* lugar remoto = secluded spot.* no tener ni la más remota posibilidad = not to have a prayer.* percepción remota = remote sensing.* terminal remoto = remote terminal.* una posibilidad muy remota = a long shot.* * *remoto -taA(en el tiempo): en épocas remotas in distant o far-off timesla tradición oral más remota que se conoce the oldest-known oral traditionB1 ‹lugar/mares/tierras› remote, far-off2 ( Inf) remoteC ‹posibilidad› remote, slim; ‹esperanza› faint, slenderno tengo (ni) la más remota idea I haven't the remotest o faintest o slightest ideaD (vago) vague, hazy* * *
remoto◊ -ta adjetivo
‹ esperanza› faint;◊ no tengo (ni) la más remota idea I haven't the remotest o faintest idea
remoto,-a adjetivo
1 (en el tiempo o en el espacio) remote, distant
2 (una posibilidad, un peligro) remote, slim
♦ Locuciones: no tener la más remota idea, not to have the faintest idea
' remoto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
allá
- antes
- control
- remota
- última
- último
English:
faraway
- outside
- remote
- slender
- slim
- distant
- far
* * *remoto, -a adj1. [en el espacio] remote;visitantes de tierras remotas visitors from far-off lands2. [en el tiempo] distant, remote3. [posibilidad, parecido] remote;no tengo ni la más remota idea I haven't got the faintest idea4. Informát remote* * *adj remote;no tengo ni la más remota idea I haven’t the faintest idea* * *remoto, -ta adj1) : remote, unlikelyhay una posibilidad remota: there is a slim possibility2) : distant, far-off* * *remoto adj remote -
3 представа
notion, idea; (mental) picture(схващане) conceptимам/добивам представа за have/get an idea/a notion about/ofнямам никаква представа I have not the slightest idea/notion, I have not the haziest/remotest idea/notion, разг. I haven't (got) a clue, I haven't the foggiestдавам вярна представаза give a right/correct idea ofдавам невярна представа за give a wrong idea of, belieдобивам невярна представа за get a distorted picture of* * *предста̀ва,ж., -и notion, idea; (mental) picture; разг. street credibility; ( схващане) concept; not to have an earthly; давам вярна \представаа за give a right/correct idea of; добивам невярна \представаа за get a distorted picture of; за да придобиеш \представаа за to give you a flavour of; загубвам \представаа за времето lose track/count of time; нямам никаква \представаа I haven’t got the slightest/haziest/remotest idea/notion, разг. I haven’t (got) a clue; I haven’t got the foggiest (idea); съставям си ясна \представаа за положението form a clear view of the situation.* * *conception; idea{ai`dix}; image; notion; picture* * *1. (схващане) concept 2. notion, idea;(mental) picture 3. давам ПРЕДСТАВА за give an idea of 4. давам вярна ПРЕДСТАВАза give a right/correct idea of 5. давам невярна ПРЕДСТАВА за give a wrong idea of, belie 6. добивам невярна ПРЕДСТАВА за get a distorted picture of 7. загубвам ПРЕДСТАВА за времето lose count of time 8. имам/добивам ПРЕДСТАВА за have/get an idea/a notion about/of 9. нямам никаква ПРЕДСТАВА I have not the slightest idea/notion, I have not the haziest/remotest idea/notion, разг. I haven't (got) a clue, I haven't the foggiest -
4 entfernt
I P.P. entfernenII Adj.1. (entlegen) remote, distant; bis in die entferntesten Ecken der Welt (in)to the remotest corners of the world ( oder earth), to the ends of the earth lit.2. Entfernungsangabe: eine Meile / Stunde von X entfernt a mile / an hour (away) from X; zwei Meilen voneinander entfernt two miles apart3. fig. Ähnlichkeit etc.: remote, faint, vague; entfernte Verwandte distant relations ( oder relatives); weit entfernt! far from it, nothing of the sort ( oder kind); beim Raten: way out umg. miles out umg.; weit entfernt davon zu (+ Inf.) far from (+ Ger.) ich bin weit davon entfernt zu (+ Inf.) I haven’t the slightest intention of (+ Ger.)III Adv.1. (entlegen) far away, a long way away2. fig.: entfernt verwandt distantly related; ich erinnere mich entfernt daran I can just remember it, I have a dim memory of it; nicht entfernt oder im Entferntesten not in the least ( oder slightest); ich habe nicht entfernt oder im Entferntesten daran gedacht zu (+ Inf.) I never even dreamed ( oder dreamt) of (+ Ger.), it never occurred to me to (+ Inf.) ich hätte nicht im Entferntesten geglaubt, dass... I wouldn’t have dreamed ( oder dreamt) that, I didn’t have the slightest ( oder remotest) idea that* * *far-off (Adj.); away (Adv.); distant (Adj.); remote (Adj.); off (Adv.); far (Adj.)* * *ent|fẹrnt [Ent'fɛrnt]1. adjOrt, Verwandter distant; (= abgelegen) remote; (= gering) Ähnlichkeit distant, remote, vaguedas Haus liegt 2 km entfernt — the house is 2km away
aus den entferntesten Ländern — from the furthest corners of the globe
See:→ weit2. advremotely, slightlynicht einmal entfernt ( so gut/hübsch etc) — not even remotely (as good/pretty etc)
er erinnert mich entfernt an meinen Onkel — he reminds me slightly or vaguely of my uncle
das hat nur entfernt mit dieser Angelegenheit zu tun — that has only a distant bearing on this matter, that is only vaguely related to this matter
nicht im Entferntesten! — not in the slightest or least!
* * *1) (far away or far apart, in place or time: the distant past; a distant country; Our house is quite distant from the school.) distant2) (a far-off place or point: We could see the town in the distance; He disappeared into the distance; The picture looks better at a distance.) distance3) (distantly related: a remote cousin) remote* * *ent·ferntI. adj1. (weitläufig) distantein \entfernter Verwandter a distant relative2. (gering, leise) slight, vagueeine \entfernte Ähnlichkeit a slight similarityeine \entfernte Ahnung a vague ideaein \entfernter Verdacht a remote suspicion3. (abgelegen) remoteein \entfernter Teil eines Landes a remote part of a country▪ von jdm \entfernt sein to be [far] away from sb7 Kilometer von hier \entfernt 7 kilometres [away] from herezu weit \entfernt too far [away]II. adv vaguelysie erinnert mich \entfernt an meine Tante she vaguely reminds me of my auntnicht im E\entferntesten not in the least [or slightest]weit davon \entfernt sein, etw zu tun to not have the slightest intention of doing sth* * *1.er ist weit davon entfernt, das zu tun — (fig.) he does not have the slightest intention of doing that
3) nicht präd. (weitläufig) slight < acquaintance>; distant < relation>4) (schwach) slight, vague < resemblance>5)2.nicht im Entferntesten — not in the slightest or in the least
1) (fern) remotely3) (schwach) slightly, vaguely* * *B. adj1. (entlegen) remote, distant;bis in die entferntesten Ecken der Welt (in)to the remotest corners of the world ( oder earth), to the ends of the earth litereine Meile/Stunde von X entfernt a mile/an hour (away) from X;zwei Meilen voneinander entfernt two miles apart3. fig Ähnlichkeit etc: remote, faint, vague;entfernte Verwandte distant relations ( oder relatives);weit entfernt! far from it, nothing of the sort ( oder kind); beim Raten: way out umg miles out umg;C. adv1. (entlegen) far away, a long way away2. fig:entfernt verwandt distantly related;ich erinnere mich entfernt daran I can just remember it, I have a dim memory of it;im Entferntesten not in the least ( oder slightest);im Entferntesten daran gedacht zu (+inf) I never even dreamed ( oder dreamt) of (+ger), it never occurred to me to (+inf)ich hätte nicht im Entferntesten geglaubt, dass … I wouldn’t have dreamed ( oder dreamt) that, I didn’t have the slightest ( oder remotest) idea that* * *1.das ist od. liegt weit entfernt von der Stadt — it is a long way from the town or out of town
er ist weit davon entfernt, das zu tun — (fig.) he does not have the slightest intention of doing that
2) (fern, entlegen) remote3) nicht präd. (weitläufig) slight < acquaintance>; distant < relation>4) (schwach) slight, vague < resemblance>5)2.nicht im Entferntesten — not in the slightest or in the least
1) (fern) remotely3) (schwach) slightly, vaguely* * *adj.away adj.disconnected adj.dislodged adj.distant adj.off adj.remote adj.removed adj. adv.distantly adv.remotely adv. -
5 moindre
moindre [mwɛ̃dʀ]adjective• merci -- c'est la moindre des choses ! thank you -- not at all!* * *mwɛ̃dʀ1) ( comparatif) lesser2) ( superlatif)c'est la moindre des choses — it's the least I/you etc could do
ce serait la moindre des politesses de répondre à leur lettre — you/we etc could at least have the courtesy to reply to their letter
de nombreux scientifiques, et non des moindres — many scientists, and highly respected ones at that
* * *mwɛ̃dʀ adj1) (comparatif) (ampleur) lesser2) (salaire) lowerCeux qui touchent des salaires moindres seront les plus touchés. — Those on lower salaries will be affected most.
3) (superlatif)le moindre; la moindre; les moindres — the least
De tous ses problèmes celui-ci est le moindre. — That's the least of his problems.
ne pas... le moindre; ne pas... la moindre — not the slightest...
Il ne fait pas le moindre effort. — He doesn't make the slightest effort.
Je n'en ai pas la moindre idée. — I haven't got the slightest idea.
* * *moindre adj1 ( comparatif) lesser; événements/sociétés de moindre importance events/companies of lesser importance; dans une moindre mesure to a lesser extent; considérer qch comme un moindre mal to consider sth as the lesser of two evils; à moindre prix more cheaply;2 ( superlatif) le moindre the least (de, des of); il n'y a pas le moindre doute là-dessus there isn't the least ou slightest doubt about it; c'est le moindre de mes soucis that's the least of my worries; la générosité n'est pas la moindre de ses qualités generosity is not the least of his/her qualities; c'est la moindre des choses it's the least I could do; ce serait la moindre des politesses de répondre à leur lettre you could at least have the courtesy to reply to their letter; ils n'ont pas fait la moindre remarque/le moindre effort they didn't make the slightest remark/the slightest effort; je n'ai pas la moindre intention de faire I haven't the slightest intention of doing; je n'ai pas la moindre idée de l'endroit où j'ai mis mes clés I haven't the slightest idea where I put my keys; je n'en ai pas la moindre idée I haven't got the slightest idea ou a clue○; de nombreux scientifiques, et non des moindres, ont critiqué l'expérience many scientists, and highly respected ones at that, have criticized the experiment; il cumule plusieurs fonctions dont la moindre n'est pas celle de maire he combines various duties, not least of which is that of mayor; dernier point à souligner et non des moindres last but not least.[mwɛ̃dr] adjectif[prix] lowerde moindre importance less important, of lesser importance2. (superlatif)le moindre, la moindrea. [de deux] the lesserb. [de trois ou plus] the least, the slightestle moindre mouvement/danger the slightest movement/dangerle moindre espoir the slightest ou faintest hopela moindre chance the slightest ou remotest chanceje n'en ai pas la moindre idée I haven't got the slightest ou faintest ou remotest ideajusqu'au moindre détail down to the last ou smallest detailc'est une pianiste, et non des moindres! she's a pianist and a good one at that!je vous en prie, c'est la moindre des choses! don't mention it, it was the least I could do!dis merci, c'est la moindre des choses! you could at least say thank you! -
6 pojęcie
-cia, -cia; gen pl -ć; ntconcept; pot ideanie mieć (zielonego lub najmniejszego) pojęcia o czymś — not to have the foggiest lub faintest idea of sth
* * *n.1. (= myślowy odpowiednik nazwy) concept, conception; (= wyobrażenie ogólne) notion; pojęcie filozoficzne philosophical concept; pojęcie literackie literary concept; pojęcie z zakresu logiki logical concept; kojarzenie pojęć psych. association of ideas.2. (= wiedza, orientacja) notion, idea, grasp; masz pojęcie, czego oni ode mnie chcieli? (do you have) any idea what they wanted from me?; to przechodzi ludzkie l. wszelkie pojęcie that beats the Dutch, it's beyond belief; nie do pojęcia! it's unbelievable!, it's beyond belief!, it's beyond my grasp!; nie mieć o czymś najmniejszego l. bladego l. zielonego pojęcia not have the slightest l. faintest l. vaguest l. remotest idea, have no inkling of sth; mieć dobre/marne pojęcie o czymś have a good/poor grasp of sth; mieć o czymś ogólne pojęcie have a general idea of sth; zrobiony bez pojęcia done in a foolhardy way, not well thought out.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pojęcie
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7 понятие
с.1) ( представление о чём-л) idea [aɪ'dɪə], notion, conceptionиме́ть поня́тие о чём-л — have an idea [a notion] of smth
не име́ть (ни мале́йшего) поня́тия о чём-л — have no idea / notion of smth, have not the slightest / faintest / remotest idea / notion of smth
растяжи́мое поня́тие — loose [-s] concept
2) филос. concept, notion••без поня́тия прост. — (I have) no idea
жить по поня́тиям жарг. (по правилам преступных сообществ) — live by the rules of the underworld
с поня́тием (в знач. нареч.) — knowingly, expertly; (в знач. прил.) knowledgeable, competent
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8 fjernest
* * *adj (sup af fjern) farthest, furthest, most distant; remotest;[ ikke det fjerneste, ikke i fjerneste måde] not in the least;[ ikke det fjerneste at indvende] not the slightest objection;[ ikke den fjerneste anelse] not the remotest idea;[ ikke den fjerneste chance] not the slightest (el. not the ghost of a) chance;[ ikke den fjerneste forskel] not a shadow of difference. -
9 понятие
с.1. idea, notion, conceptionиметь понятие о чём-л. — have an idea, или a notion, of smth.
не иметь (ни малейшего) понятия о чём-л. — have no idea / notion of smth., have not the slightest / faintest / remotest idea / notion of smth.
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10 иметь общее представление
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > иметь общее представление
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11 ни малейшего представления
1) General subject: not the remotest idea, not the vaguest idea2) Makarov: not the ghost of a notion, not the ghost of an ideaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ни малейшего представления
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12 не иметь (ни малейшего )понятия
(о ком-л./чем-л.) to have no idea/notion (of), to have no slightest/faintest/remotest idea/notion (of)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > не иметь (ни малейшего )понятия
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13 не иметь (ни малейшего )понятия
(о ком-л./чем-л.) to have no idea/notion (of), to have no slightest/faintest/remotest idea/notion (of)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > не иметь (ни малейшего )понятия
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14 vage
I Adj. vague* * *indefinite; indeterminate; shadowy; shady; vague* * *va|ge ['vaːgə]1. adjvague2. advvaguely* * *1) (very small or slight: a remote chance of success; He hasn't the remotest idea what is going on.) remote2) (in a vague manner: I remember him very vaguely.) vaguely3) ((of people) imprecise, or impractical and forgetful: He is always very vague when making arrangements.) vague* * *va·ge[ˈva:gə]I. adj vagueII. adv vaguely* * *1.Adjektiv vague2.adverbial vaguely* * *A. adj vagueB. adv andeuten etc: vaguely;sich nur vage erinnern only vaguely remember* * *1.Adjektiv vague2.adverbial vaguely -
15 малейший
прил. (превосх. ст. от малый I)the least, the slightestне имею ни малейшего понятия — I have not the slightest / faintest / remotest idea / notion
не имею ни малейшего желания делать это — I have not the least wish, или slightest desire, to do it, I do not feel like doing it at all
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16 ei aavistustakaan
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17 малейший
(превосх. ст. от малый I)the least, the slightestне име́ю ни мале́йшего поня́тия — I have not [I don't have амер.] the slightest / faintest / remotest idea / notion
не име́ю ни мале́йшего жела́ния де́лать э́то — I have not [I don't have амер.] the least wish [the slightest desire] to do it, I do not feel like doing it at all
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18 малейший представление
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19 remote
[rəˈmout] adjective1) far away in time or place; far from any (other) village, town etc:بَعيد، ناءٍa farmhouse remote from civilization.
2) distantly related:بَعيد القَرابَه3) very small or slight:ضَئيل، قَليل، بَسيطHe hasn't the remotest idea what is going on.
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20 halvány sejtelmem sincs
I haven't the remotest idea
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