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81 соблазн
мtemptation; соблазнительная вещь seductionустоя́ть пе́ред собла́зном — to resist the temptation
в витри́нах мно́го собла́знов — there are many seductions in the shop windows
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82 nære
entertain, harbour, nourish, nurse, nurture* * *I. vb( give næring til) feed ( fx the fire);[ nære éns had] keep somebody's hatred alive.II. vb(følelser etc) have ( fx doubts, illusions, respect, a suspicion, a wish; have confidence in him), feel ( fx friendship for him);F entertain ( fx a hope, schemes),( om positive følelser også) cherish ( fx feelings, a hope),( om negative også) harbour ( fx suspicions, treacherous designs);( NB nære + sb oversættes ofte ved det tilsvarende vb, fx nære afsky forhate, loathe; nære agtelse for respect; nære frygt for fear; nærekærlighed til love; nære (mis)tillid til (dis)trust; nære tvivl omdoubt);[ nære en anskuelse] hold a view;[ nære bekymring for] be uneasy about;[ nære foragt for det] hold it in contempt;[ nære interesse for] take an interest in.III. vb:[ nære sig]( dy sig) behave oneself; resist the temptation;[ jeg kan ikke nære mig for varme] this heat is more than I can stand;[ jeg kunne ikke nære mig for at gøre det] I could not resist doing it; I simply had to do it;[ kan du nære dig!] behave (yourself)! no you don't![ du kan tro jeg kan nære mig!] you won't catch me doing it! -
83 tentazione sf
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84 Verlockung
Ver·lo·ckung <-, -en> ftemptation;der \Verlockung widerstehen to resist [the] temptation -
85 tentazione
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86 verleiding
♦voorbeelden:in de verleiding komen (om) • feel/be tempted (to) -
87 устоять
сов.1. ( на ногах) keep* one's balance; remain on one's feet; (перен.) stand* one's ground; stand* fastне устоять — lose* one's ground
2. (против; о соблазне и т. п.) resist (d.), withstand* (d.), stand* up (against)устоять перед искушением — resist the temptation
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88 устояти
устояти на ногах — to keep one's feet; to stand one's ground; to stand fast
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89 устоять
сов.1) ( на ногах) keep one's balance; remain on one's feet; ( выдержать напор) stand one's ground; stand fastне устоя́ть — lose (one's) ground
2) (про́тив, пе́ред; не поддаться) resist [-'zɪ-] (d), withstand (d), stand up (against)устоя́ть пе́ред искуше́нием — resist the temptation
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90 устоять
совер.; без доп.1) ( на ногах) keep one's balance; remain on one's feet; перен. stand one's ground; stand fast2) (перед кем-л./чем-л.; против кого-л./чего-л.)(о соблазне и т.п.) resist, withstand, stand up (against) -
91 sereno
adj.1 serene, calm, composed, cool.2 serene, quiet, motionless.3 serene, quiet.m.1 night watchman, watchman, night watch in streets.2 night dew, dew.3 Sereno.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: serenar.* * *► adjetivo3 figurado (ambiente etc) calm, peaceful, quiet1 (vigilante) night watchman2 (ambiente de la noche) night air, night dew\dormir al sereno to sleep out in the open————————1 (vigilante) night watchman2 (ambiente de la noche) night air, night dew* * *1. ADJ1) (=apacible) [persona] calm, serene; [cara, expresión] serene2) (Meteo) [tiempo] settled, fine; [cielo] cloudless, clear3) (=calmado) [ambiente] calm, quiet; [tarde, noche] still, peaceful; [aguas] calm, still4) (=sobrio)2. SM1) (=humedad) night dew2) (=vigilante) night watchman* * *I- na adjetivo1)a) <rostro/expresión/belleza> serene; < persona> serene, calm2) ( no borracho) soberII1) ( vigilante nocturno) night watchman2) (Meteo) night dew* * *I- na adjetivo1)a) <rostro/expresión/belleza> serene; < persona> serene, calm2) ( no borracho) soberII1) ( vigilante nocturno) night watchman2) (Meteo) night dew* * *sereno11 = watchman [watchmen, -pl.], night watchman.Ex: These descriptors are still alive: boatmen, city council-men, firemen, foremen, longshoremen, stunt men, statesmen, watchmen, man and manpower.
Ex: Night watchmen patrolled the streets between 9 or 10 pm until sunrise.sereno22 = composed, equable, serene, sedate, calm [calmer -comp., calmest -sup.], cool-headed.Ex: 'I'll see, Bernice, if I can find something for you on what to do when you suspect someone is becoming an alcoholic,' she added trying to appear composed.
Ex: Laura Carpozzi approached the banker with an equable, friendly smile.Ex: The hysteria about the usefulness of microcomputers to libraries is unprecedented in the normally serene and predictable library environment.Ex: His rebelliousness against family tradition and sedate good taste surfaced disturbingly in his account of bringing his mother's body home from Italy.Ex: Her calm confident eyes silently invited him to relieve his mind, and he could not resist the temptation.Ex: But it is obvious that modern leftist philosophers are not simply cool-headed logicians systematically analyzing the foundations of knowledge.* * *A1 ‹rostro/expresión/belleza› serene; ‹persona› serene, calm2 ‹cielo› cloudless, clear; ‹tarde› still; ‹mar› calm, tranquil ( liter)el lago estaba sereno the waters of the lake were still o placid, the lake was calmB (no borracho) soberA (vigilante nocturno) night watchmanB ( Meteo) night dewdormir al sereno to sleep out in the open* * *
Del verbo serenar: ( conjugate serenar)
sereno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
serenó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
serenar
sereno
sereno 1◊ -na adjetivo
‹ persona› serene, calm
‹ tarde› still;
‹ mar› calm, tranquil (liter)
sereno 2 sustantivo masculino ( vigilante nocturno) night watchman
serenar vt to calm, soothe
sereno,-a
I adjetivo
1 (tranquilo) calm
2 (sobrio) sober
II sustantivo masculino night watchman
♦ Locuciones: al sereno, out in the open (at night)
' sereno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pito
- serena
- tranquila
- tranquilo
- casilla
- imperturbable
English:
collected
- composed
- cool
- self-composed
- self-controlled
- self-possessed
- serene
- watchman
- night
- unruffled
* * *sereno, -a♦ adj1. [sobrio] sober2. [tranquilo] calm, serene3. [cielo] clear;[tiempo] fine♦ nm2. [humedad] night dew* * *I m:dormir al sereno sleep outdoorsII adj calm, serene* * *sereno, -na adj1) sosegado: serene, calm, composed2) : fair, clear (of weather)3) : calm, still (of the sea)♦ serenamente advsereno nm: night watchman* * *sereno adj calm -
92 far
1) ( a long distance) von weit her;have you come very \far? kommen Sie von weit her?;do you have \far to travel to work? haben Sie es weit zu Ihrer Arbeitsstelle?;it's too \far to walk es ist zu weit zu Fuß;I can take you as \far as Bristol ich kann Sie bis Bristol mitnehmen;we've come so \far, we can't turn back now wir sind so weit gekommen, wir können jetzt nicht umkehren;\far be it from me to blame anyone, it was a total accident ich will unter keinen Umständen jemanden beschuldigen, es war ein Unfall;she doesn't live \far from here sie wohnt nicht weit von hier;how \far are we from the campsite now? wie weit ist es noch bis zum Campingplatz?;\far above, a hawk circled in the sunshine weit oben kreiste ein Habicht im Sonnenschein;you can see how \far up the wall the water came during the flood man kann sehen, wie hoch das Wasser während der Flut an der Mauer stieg ( liter);a traveller from some \far distant land ein Reisender aus einem fernen Land;we're \far from happy with the situation wir sind alles andere als zufrieden mit der Situation;as \far as the eye can see so weit das Auge reicht;\far from home fern der Heimat;to be fairly \far down the list ziemlich weit unten auf der Liste stehen;\far away from here weit weg von hier;how \far away is it? wie weit weg ist es?;\far and wide weit und breit;to come from \far and wide von überall her kommen;\far from it weit gefehlt;Jim selfish? \far from it! Jim egoistisch? alles nur das nicht!2) ( distant in time)some time \far in the past/ future irgendwann in ferner Vergangenheit/Zukunft;one day, perhaps \far in the future, you'll regret what you've done irgendwann einmal wirst du bereuen, was du getan hast;your birthday's not \far away bis zu deinem Geburtstag ist es nicht mehr lang;as \far back as I can remember so weit ich mich erinnern kann;we warned you about this as \far back as 1977 wir haben Sie bereits 1977 davor gewarnt;it probably dates from as \far back as the end of the last century es geht wahrscheinlich sogar bis auf das Ende des letzten Jahrhunderts zurück;so \far everything's been going according to plan so weit lief [bisher] alles nach Plan;only one of the escaped prisoners has so \far been recaptured bisher wurde nur einer der entflohenen Gefangenen wieder gefasst;any problems? - not so \far Probleme? - bis jetzt nicht;he's not \far off seventy er wird bald siebzig;we're not \far off finishing now es dauert nicht mehr lange und wir sind fertig;to work \far into the night bis spät in die Nacht hinein arbeiten;so \far so good so weit, so gut3) ( in progress)how \far have you got? - I'm on page 17 wie weit bist du? - ich bin jetzt auf Seite 17;how \far have you got with your new play? wie weit bist du mit deinem neuen Stück gekommen?;if you can get as \far as drafting the letter tonight... wenn du vielleicht bis heute Abend noch einen groben Entwurf des Briefes aufsetzen kannst,...;to not get very \far with sb bei jdm nicht viel erreichen;she tried to talk him round, but she didn't get very \far with him sie versuchte ihn zu überreden, kam aber nicht sonderlich weit\far more difficult viel schwieriger;\far too expensive viel zu teuer;by \far bei weitem, mit Abstand;it would be better by \far to resist the temptation es wäre viel besser, der Versuchung zu widerstehen;your entry was \far and away the best dein Auftritt war einsame Spitze ( fam)( Brit)I'd \far prefer to go with you ich würde viel lieber mit dir gehen;I'd \far rather stay at home ich würde viel lieber zu Hause bleiben;she'd \far sooner go on her own sie würde viel lieber allein gehenas \far as I can, I try and avoid using my car soweit es mir möglich ist, benutze ich mein Auto nicht;I use public transport as \far as possible ich benutze so oft wie möglich öffentliche Verkehrsmittel;as \far as I can see... so wie ich es beurteilen kann,...;he isn't coming today as \far as I know soweit ich weiß, kommt er heute nicht,;as \far as I'm concerned... wenn es nach mir geht...;as \far as Bob is concerned, he's one hell of a nice fellow Bob? Bob ist ein wirklich netter Kerl!;he's a good mechanic, but that's as \far as it goes er ist ein guter Mechaniker, aber das ist auch allesPHRASES:sb will go \far jd wird es zu etwas bringen;sth won't go very \far etw wird nicht lange vorhalten;a hundred pounds won't go very \far if you're going abroad for two weeks mit hundert Pfund kommt man nicht weit, wenn man für zwei Wochen ins Ausland geht;to go too \far zu weit gehen;1) ( further away)at the \far end of the room am anderen Ende des Raumes;the \far bank of the river das jenseitige Ufer des Flusses2) ( extreme)the \far left/right [of a party] die extreme Linke/Rechte [einer Partei]3) ( distant)in the \far distance in weiter FernePHRASES:to be a \far cry from sth/sb mit etw/jdm nicht zu vergleichen sein -
93 panel interview
HRan interview that takes place before two or more interviewers who may be from different parts of the interviewing organization or external to it.Organizations tend to use panel interviews as they save time by bringing all the interviewers together rather than shuffling the applicant around from one office to the next. They are also used for their consistency of information: from the applicant and from the organization.As with any job interview, it is important beforehand for applicant to find out not only about the position they are applying for, but the organization to which they are applying. It may also help them to mentally rehearse the panel interview situation. With several interviewers, the applicant may feel bombarded by questions. He or she should attempt to answer all the questions, taking one at a time, and if necessary, ask for clarification where a question is not clear.The interview is an opportunity for the applicant to showcase his or her strengths to several interviewers at once, and so while it is not wise to interrupt the interviewers, he or she should resist the temptation to let them do most of the talking. Making meaningful eye contact with all members of the panel when talking is a good way for the applicant to convey a sense of confidence and calm—the key to success in the panel interview. -
94 sereno2
2 = composed, equable, serene, sedate, calm [calmer -comp., calmest -sup.], cool-headed.Ex. 'I'll see, Bernice, if I can find something for you on what to do when you suspect someone is becoming an alcoholic,' she added trying to appear composed.Ex. Laura Carpozzi approached the banker with an equable, friendly smile.Ex. The hysteria about the usefulness of microcomputers to libraries is unprecedented in the normally serene and predictable library environment.Ex. His rebelliousness against family tradition and sedate good taste surfaced disturbingly in his account of bringing his mother's body home from Italy.Ex. Her calm confident eyes silently invited him to relieve his mind, and he could not resist the temptation.Ex. But it is obvious that modern leftist philosophers are not simply cool-headed logicians systematically analyzing the foundations of knowledge. -
95 удерживаться
удержаться1. ( устоять) hold* one's ground, hold* outнеприятель старался удержаться на реке — the enemy tried to hold out, или make a stand, on the river
удержаться на ногах — keep* one's feet, remain on one's feet
удержаться в седле — keep* / stay in the saddle
2. ( оставаться) keep*3. (от) keep* (from), refrain (from)он не мог удержаться от смеха — he couldn't help laughing, he couldn't refrain from laughing
нельзя удержаться (от) — one cannot help (+ ger.)
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96 make tracks for somewhere
expr slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > make tracks for somewhere
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97 make tracks
разг.поспешно отправиться, уйти; ≈ пуститься наутёк [первонач. амер.]I got back to Poplar half frantic with pain, and so I made tracks for a dentist. (H. Pollitt, ‘Serving My Time’, ch. 6) — В Поплар я вернулся с жестокой зубной болью и помчался прямо к врачу.
Well, time I was making tracks. Is there anything you want from town? (D. Stuart, ‘Yaralie’, ch. 11) — Ну, мне пора. Вам что-нибудь привезти из города?
Bill said he couldn't resist the temptation to pack his swag and make tracks for Larkinville when he heard all the rumours flyin' around in the Eastern states. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. 6) — Билл мне и говорит: не мог, мол, удержаться. Как услышал все эти толки в восточных штатах, так сразу уложил свои пожитки - и айда в Ларкинвиль.
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98 пошёл к куме, да засел в тюрьме
пошёл (зашёл) к куме, да засел в тюрьмепогов.- Эх, батюшка Пётр Андреич! - отвечал он с глубоким вздохом. - Сержусь-то я на самого себя; сам я кругом виноват. Как мне было оставлять тебя одного в трактире! Что делать? Грех попутал: вздумал забрести к дьячихе, повидаться с кумою. Так-то: зашёл к куме, да засел в тюрьме. Беда да и только! (А. Пушкин, Капитанская дочка) — 'Oh, Pyotr Andreich, Master!' he replied having a deep sigh. 'It's myself I'm angry with - it was all my fault. I should never have left you all alone at the inn! Oh well - I couldn't resist the temptation, and I took it into my head to go and visit my old friend, the sexton's wife. There you are - a visit to friends, in gaol sometimes ends. It's terrible!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пошёл к куме, да засел в тюрьме
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99 meddle
meddle ['medəl]∎ to meddle in sth se mêler de qch;∎ stop meddling in my affairs! cessez de vous mêler de mes affaires!;∎ he can't resist the temptation to meddle il ne peut pas s'empêcher de se mêler de tout ou de ce qui ne le regarde pas;∎ I do try not to meddle j'essaie vraiment de ne pas m'occuper des affaires des autres∎ to meddle with sth toucher à qch, tripoter qch;∎ someone's been meddling with the carburettor quelqu'un a touché au carburateur -
100 удержаться от соблазна
to resist the temptationБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > удержаться от соблазна
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