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61 דִּיבּוּר
דִּיבּוּר, דִּבּוּרm. ( דבר) utterance, speech, dictate. Cant. R. to III, 4 ד׳ קשה of the various expressions for prophecy dibbur is the severest; Gen. R. s. 44; Macc.11a; (Sifre Num. 99 דִּבֵּר). Lev. R. s. 1 (play on ויקר, Num. 23:4, a. ויקרא Lev. 1:1) the Lord reveals Himself to the gentile prophets בהצי ד׳ only with half a word (defective revelation), opp. ד׳ שלם. Ex. R. s. 28 ד׳ זכורוכ׳ the commandment, ‘Remember the Sabbath. Y.Ned.III, 37d bot.; a. fr.תוך כדי ד׳, v. דַּי.Esp. הַדִּ׳ revelation, Divine Speech, (hypostasized) the Word, the Dibbur. Lev. R. s. l, beg. קול הד׳ עצמו the direct voice of the Dibbur. Yeb.5b, a. fr. לפני הד׳ prior to the revelation. Cant. R. to I, 2; a. fr.על פי הד׳ following the Divine order. Y.Sabb.VII, 10c; a. fr.Pl. דִּיבּוּרִים, דִּיכּוּרִין, דִּבּ׳. Gen. R. s. 38 ד׳ אחדים mysterious words (accounts), v. אֶחָד. Cant. R. l. c.; a. fr. V. דָּבָר. 2) (homilet., v. Ps. 47:4) being led, submission. Sabb.63a אין ד׳ אלא נחת the root דבר (in Mal. 3:16 נדברו) means submission; Macc.11a (corr. acc.). -
62 דִּבּוּר
דִּיבּוּר, דִּבּוּרm. ( דבר) utterance, speech, dictate. Cant. R. to III, 4 ד׳ קשה of the various expressions for prophecy dibbur is the severest; Gen. R. s. 44; Macc.11a; (Sifre Num. 99 דִּבֵּר). Lev. R. s. 1 (play on ויקר, Num. 23:4, a. ויקרא Lev. 1:1) the Lord reveals Himself to the gentile prophets בהצי ד׳ only with half a word (defective revelation), opp. ד׳ שלם. Ex. R. s. 28 ד׳ זכורוכ׳ the commandment, ‘Remember the Sabbath. Y.Ned.III, 37d bot.; a. fr.תוך כדי ד׳, v. דַּי.Esp. הַדִּ׳ revelation, Divine Speech, (hypostasized) the Word, the Dibbur. Lev. R. s. l, beg. קול הד׳ עצמו the direct voice of the Dibbur. Yeb.5b, a. fr. לפני הד׳ prior to the revelation. Cant. R. to I, 2; a. fr.על פי הד׳ following the Divine order. Y.Sabb.VII, 10c; a. fr.Pl. דִּיבּוּרִים, דִּיכּוּרִין, דִּבּ׳. Gen. R. s. 38 ד׳ אחדים mysterious words (accounts), v. אֶחָד. Cant. R. l. c.; a. fr. V. דָּבָר. 2) (homilet., v. Ps. 47:4) being led, submission. Sabb.63a אין ד׳ אלא נחת the root דבר (in Mal. 3:16 נדברו) means submission; Macc.11a (corr. acc.). -
63 непреднамеренное обнаружение своих чувств
1) General subject: self revelation2) Makarov: self-revelation (и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > непреднамеренное обнаружение своих чувств
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64 откровение
1) General subject: afflatus, apocalypse, message, reveal, revelation, confession, eye-opener, epiphany2) Religion: afflation, insight, revelation( In religion, disclosure of divine or sacred reality or purpose to man), vision3) Psychology: breakthrough -
65 откровение свыше
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66 саморазоблачение
1) General subject: self revelation, self-disclosure2) Makarov: self-revelation -
67 шрути
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68 Aha-Erlebnis
n aha experience, sudden realization; das war ein Aha-Erlebnis suddenly everything just fell into place, it was the great revelation, I saw the light umg.* * *Aha-Er|leb|nis [a'haː-, a'ha-]ntsudden insight, aha-experience (PSYCH)* * *Aha-Er·leb·nis[aˈha:-]nt PSYCH aha experience [or moment], moment of sudden insight* * *Aha-Erlebnis n aha experience, sudden realization;das war ein Aha-Erlebnis suddenly everything just fell into place, it was the great revelation, I saw the light umg -
69 Entschleierung
f auch fig. unveiling; fig. auch revelation, exposure* * * -
70 åbenbaring
(en -r) revelation;( bibelsk) the Apocalypse, the Revelation (of St. John the Divine), Revelations pl;[ det store dyr i åbenbaringen] the Great Beast;(fig om person) a big noise, a big shot. -
71 alma gemela
f.soul mate, soulmate.* * *kindred spirit* * *(n.) = soulmate, kindred spiritEx. Management may, or may not, be the soulmate of leadership.Ex. It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation.* * *(n.) = soulmate, kindred spiritEx: Management may, or may not, be the soulmate of leadership.
Ex: It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation. -
72 aturdir
v.1 to stun.2 to daze, to stun, to deafen, to befuddle.* * *1 (atolondrarse) to be stunned, be confused, be bewildered* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [físicamente] [con golpe] to stun, daze; [ruido] to deafen; [droga, movimiento, vino] to make giddy, make one's head spin2) (=atolondrar) to stun, dumbfound; (=dejar perplejo) to bewilderla noticia nos aturdió — the news stunned us, we were stunned by the news
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) música/ruidob) ( dejar perplejo) to bewilder, confusec) golpe/noticia/suceso to stun, daze2.aturdirse v pron ( atolondrarse) to get confused o flustered; (por golpe, noticia) to be stunned o dazed* * *= stun, bewilder, discomfit.Ex. The dramatic swiftness of the revelation stunned her.Ex. Often the publisher would deliberately edited the copy of a book, substituting English spelling for American and vice versa, and changing the text if he thought it would bewilder or offend his customers.Ex. What many people miss is that part of his talent is to amuse and discomfit his audience at the same time.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) música/ruidob) ( dejar perplejo) to bewilder, confusec) golpe/noticia/suceso to stun, daze2.aturdirse v pron ( atolondrarse) to get confused o flustered; (por golpe, noticia) to be stunned o dazed* * *= stun, bewilder, discomfit.Ex: The dramatic swiftness of the revelation stunned her.
Ex: Often the publisher would deliberately edited the copy of a book, substituting English spelling for American and vice versa, and changing the text if he thought it would bewilder or offend his customers.Ex: What many people miss is that part of his talent is to amuse and discomfit his audience at the same time.* * *aturdir [I1 ]vt1«ruido/música»: pone la música tan fuerte que te aturde he puts the music on so loud that it's deafening o that you can't hear yourself thinkeste ruido constante me aturde I can't think straight with this constant noise2 (confundir, dejar perplejo) to bewilder, confuse3 «golpe» to stun, dazeel golpe en la cabeza lo dejó aturdido he was stunned o dazed by the blow on the head4 «noticia/suceso» to stun, dazecuando se enteró quedó aturdido he was stunned o dazed when he heard1 (confundirse) to get confused o flustered2 (por un golpe, una noticia) to be stunned3(para olvidar la realidad): buscan aturdirse y no pensar they're seeking to escape from reality and not have to think* * *
aturdir ( conjugate aturdir) verbo transitivoa) [música/ruido]:
este ruido me aturde I can't think straight with this noise
aturdirse verbo pronominal ( confundirse) to get confused o flustered;
(por golpe, noticia) to be stunned o dazed
aturdir verbo transitivo
1 (dejar mareado) to stun, daze
2 (desconcertar) to bewilder, confuse
' aturdir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liar
- turbar
English:
boggle
- stun
* * *♦ vt1. [sujeto: ruido, luz] to confuse, to bewilder2. [sujeto: golpe, noticia] to stun;la noticia lo dejó aturdido he was stunned by the news* * *v/t2 ( confundir) bewilder, confuse* * *aturdir vt1) : to stun, to shock2) : to bewilder, to confuse, to stupefy* * * -
73 aturullar
v.1 to fluster (informal).2 to confound, to bewilder, to fluster.* * *= stun.Ex. The dramatic swiftness of the revelation stunned her.* * *= stun.Ex: The dramatic swiftness of the revelation stunned her.
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74 cercar
v.1 to fence (off).El granjero alambró la finca The farmer enclosed the farm with wire netting.2 to surround.* * *1 (poner una cerca) to fence in, enclose2 (rodear) to surround, encircle3 MILITAR to besiege, surround* * *verb1) to enclose, fence2) surround* * *VT1) [+ campo, terreno] to enclose; [con vallas] to fence in, wall in2) [+ persona] to surround, ring3) (Mil) [+ pueblo, ciudad] to surround, besiege; [+ tropas] to cut off, surround* * *verbo transitivoa) <campo/terreno> to enclose, surround; ( con valla) to fence inb) < persona> to surround* * *= surround, come under + siege, wall, fence, seal off, hem + Nombre + in, close in on.Ex. The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex. The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex. It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..Ex. In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.Ex. In the case of vast and rapidly growing copyright libraries where the stock is sealed off from the public, specific classification is not worth the effort.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.* * *verbo transitivoa) <campo/terreno> to enclose, surround; ( con valla) to fence inb) < persona> to surround* * *= surround, come under + siege, wall, fence, seal off, hem + Nombre + in, close in on.Ex: The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.
Ex: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex: It was not extensively inhabited until the later half of the 13th c., and not walled until the later 13th or early 14th c..Ex: In order to reducing disease risk to livestock scrubs were fenced to prevent expansion of rabbit burrows into grazing pastures.Ex: In the case of vast and rapidly growing copyright libraries where the stock is sealed off from the public, specific classification is not worth the effort.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.* * *cercar [A2 ]vt1 ‹campo/terreno› to enclose, surround; (con una valla) to fence in2 ‹persona› to surroundse vio cercado por una banda de delincuentes he found himself surrounded by o hemmed in by a gang of thugs3 ( Mil) ‹ciudad› to besiege, encircle; ‹enemigo› to surround, encircle* * *
cercar ( conjugate cercar) verbo transitivo
( con valla) to fence in
‹ enemigo› to surround
cercar verbo transitivo
1 (con una valla) to fence, enclose
2 (al enemigo) to surround
' cercar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reja
English:
enclose
- fence
- fence in
- hedge
- ring
- stake
- circle
- close
- surround
* * *cercar vt1. [vallar] to fence (off)2. [ciudad, fortaleza] to besiege, to lay siege to;[atracador, fugitivo] to surround* * *v/t1 surround* * *cercar {72} vt1) : to fence in, to enclose2) : to surround* * *cercar vb to fence in / to enclose -
75 compañero del alma
(n.) = soulmate, kindred spiritEx. Management may, or may not, be the soulmate of leadership.Ex. It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation.* * *(n.) = soulmate, kindred spiritEx: Management may, or may not, be the soulmate of leadership.
Ex: It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation. -
76 dejar atónito
v.to appall, to stun.Su atrevimiento pasmó a Ricardo Her nerve stunned Richard.* * *(v.) = stun, astoundEx. The dramatic swiftness of the revelation stunned her.Ex. For a decade or so, Liszt thrilled and astounded audiences at a time when virtuosity was the norm.* * *(v.) = stun, astoundEx: The dramatic swiftness of the revelation stunned her.
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77 delgado como un palo
(adj.) = stick-thinEx. The film's first revelation is Kate Winslet and her lovely body in a world of stick-thin actresses.* * *(adj.) = stick-thinEx: The film's first revelation is Kate Winslet and her lovely body in a world of stick-thin actresses.
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78 descubrimiento
m.1 discovery.La cruda realidad The cruel [unmasked] reality...2 unveiling.3 uncovering.* * *1 discovery* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=hallazgo) [de país, invento, deportista] discovery2) [de conspiración, estafa] uncovering3) [de secreto] revelation4) [de estatua, placa] unveiling* * *1) (hallazgo, comprobación) discovery2) ( persona) discovery* * *= disclosure, discovering, discovery, research finding, unearthing, unfolding, unveiling, find, epiphany.Ex. The patent abstract is a concise statement of the technical disclosure of the patent and must emphasize that which is new in the context of the invention.Ex. This subdivision requires that DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION be further modified to specify who did the discovering; for example, AMERICA-DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION, SPANISH.Ex. If done effectively, displays can add interest and even excitement to the process of information discovery.Ex. These cases also serve as 'springboards' to more generalized discussions about issues, values, hypotheses, research findings, points of view, and so forth.Ex. This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex. Successive issues consulted together become a continuous narrative of the gradual unfolding of Community policy objectives.Ex. The unveiling of the mural took place during National Library Week.Ex. This article provides an interpretation of a major historical and archaeological find, the 1st Emperor of China's terra-cotta figures of warriors and horses.Ex. In this journal entry, Sarah describes her epiphany of simplicity: how she first came to realize that she wants less, not more.----* de descubrimiento reciente = newly-discovered.* descubrimiento de datos = data mining.* descubrimiento de información en las bases de datos = knowledge discovery in databases (KDD).* descubrimiento de uno mismo = self-discovery.* hacer un descubrimiento = make + discovery.* redescubrimiento = rediscovery.* viaje de descubrimiento = voyage of discovery.* * *1) (hallazgo, comprobación) discovery2) ( persona) discovery* * *= disclosure, discovering, discovery, research finding, unearthing, unfolding, unveiling, find, epiphany.Ex: The patent abstract is a concise statement of the technical disclosure of the patent and must emphasize that which is new in the context of the invention.
Ex: This subdivision requires that DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION be further modified to specify who did the discovering; for example, AMERICA-DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION, SPANISH.Ex: If done effectively, displays can add interest and even excitement to the process of information discovery.Ex: These cases also serve as 'springboards' to more generalized discussions about issues, values, hypotheses, research findings, points of view, and so forth.Ex: This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex: Successive issues consulted together become a continuous narrative of the gradual unfolding of Community policy objectives.Ex: The unveiling of the mural took place during National Library Week.Ex: This article provides an interpretation of a major historical and archaeological find, the 1st Emperor of China's terra-cotta figures of warriors and horses.Ex: In this journal entry, Sarah describes her epiphany of simplicity: how she first came to realize that she wants less, not more.* de descubrimiento reciente = newly-discovered.* descubrimiento de datos = data mining.* descubrimiento de información en las bases de datos = knowledge discovery in databases (KDD).* descubrimiento de uno mismo = self-discovery.* hacer un descubrimiento = make + discovery.* redescubrimiento = rediscovery.* viaje de descubrimiento = voyage of discovery.* * *A1 (hallazgo) discoveryel descubrimiento de América/de la penicilina the discovery of America/of penicillin2 (de un artista, atleta) discovery3 (comprobación) discoveryB (persona) discovery, find* * *
descubrimiento sustantivo masculino
discovery
descubrimiento sustantivo masculino discovery
' descubrimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accidental
- hallazgo
- revelación
- abrir
English:
detection
- discovery
- exposure
- strike
* * *1. [hallazgo] [de nuevas tierras, artista] discovery;este restaurante ha sido todo un descubrimiento this restaurant was a real find2. [avance técnico o científico] discovery;el descubrimiento de los agujeros negros the discovery of black holes;publicaron su descubrimiento en la revista “Nature” they published their discovery in “Nature”3. [de estatua, placa, busto] unveiling4. [de complot] uncovering;[de asesinos] detection* * *m2 ( revelación) revelation* * *: discovery* * *descubrimiento n discovery [pl. discoveries] -
79 en el año del Señor
Ex. It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation.* * *Ex: It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation.
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80 estrechar el cerco
(v.) = close in onEx. As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.* * *(v.) = close in onEx: As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.
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