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1 wouldn't etc be caught etc dead
expr infmlI refuse to be caught dead in the clothes she wears — Я ни за что не надену то барахло, которое она носит
She wouldn't be seen dead going out with a lousy guy like him — Она ни за что не будет встречаться с таким позорным парнем
Well, I refuse to be seen dead in a ditch with either of them — Мне они оба на фиг не нужны
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > wouldn't etc be caught etc dead
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2 and that was the last that was ever seen
Общая лексика: поминай, как звали (of him etc)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > and that was the last that was ever seen
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3 could be seen to emerge
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4 beat all etc
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5 have done etc it all
expr infmlYou can hardly shock your head shrinker. After a few years in practice they've heard it all — Вряд ли ты удивишь своего психиатра. Они на своем веку и не то еще слышали
It looks like that guy had seen it all — Этот парень, похоже, уже многое успел повидать
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have done etc it all
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6 have one's head examined etc
expr infmlI think you ought to have your head examined — Мне кажется, что у тебя не все дома
That guy should have his head seen to — Мне кажется, что этот парень совсем спятил
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have one's head examined etc
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7 not mean to say etc
expr exclYou don't mean to say you've never seen her! — Не может быть, чтобы ты никогда не видел ее!
You don't mean to say you haven't locked the door! — Как, ты забыл закрыть дверь?!
You don't mean to tell me that you're gonna sit back and let that bitch bleed you, like — Ты что же, собираешься сидеть сложа руки и смотреть, как эта сука обирает тебя, так сказать?
He doesn't mean to tell us, I hope, that his wife has been cheating on him? — Его жена изменяет ему? Как только у него язык поворачивается?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > not mean to say etc
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8 see little etc of someone
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > see little etc of someone
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9 you name it one has etc it
expr infmlHe's got chains, watches - you name it he has it — У него есть цепочки, часы - все, что вам угодно
This is one of the best bookshops in the country - you name it, they have it — Это один из лучших книжных магазинов в стране - у них есть книги на любой вкус
He's a very experienced person - you name it, he's done it — Он очень бывалый человек - чего только в своей жизни ему не приходилось делать
She's a very highbrow woman - you name it, she's read it — Она очень образованная женщина - что ни спроси, она все читала
He's been to many countries - you name it, he's seen it — Он был во многих странах и все, кажется, повидал в своей жизни
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > you name it one has etc it
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10 sueco
adj.Swedish, Swede.m.Swede, native or inhabitant of Sweden.* * *► adjetivo1 Swedish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Swede1 (idioma) Swedish\hacerse el sueco,-a familiar to play dumb————————1 (idioma) Swedish* * *(f. - sueca)noun adj.* * *sueco, -a1.ADJ Swedish2.SM / F Swede3.SM (Ling) Swedish* * *I- ca adjetivo SwedishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Swedehacerse el sueco — (fam) to pretend not to have heard (o seen etc)
* * *= Swedish, Swede.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.Ex. These archives are concerned with the collection of historical materials relating to the immigration of Swedes and its aftermath.----* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* * *I- ca adjetivo SwedishII- ca masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Swedehacerse el sueco — (fam) to pretend not to have heard (o seen etc)
* * *= Swedish, Swede.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.
Ex: These archives are concerned with the collection of historical materials relating to the immigration of Swedes and its aftermath.* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* * *Swedishmasculine, feminineA (persona) SwedeB* * *
sueco 1◊ -ca adjetivo
Swedish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) Swede
sueco 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Swedish;
me hice/se hizo el sueco (fam) I/he pretended not to have heard (o seen etc)
sueco,-a
I adjetivo Swedish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (persona) Swede
2 m (idioma) Swedish
♦ Locuciones: familiar hacerse el sueco, to pretend not to have heard
' sueco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nacionalizarse
- sueca
English:
swede
- Swedish
- rutabaga
- Swede
* * *sueco, -a♦ adjSwedish♦ nm,f[persona] Swede; Famhacerse el sueco [fingir no entender] to pretend not to understand, to play dumb;[fingir no ver] to pretend not to see♦ nm[lengua] Swedish* * *I adj SwedishII m, sueca f Swede;hacerse el sueco fam pretend not to hear, act dumb fam* * *sueco, -ca adj: Swedishsueco, -ca n: Swedesueco nm: Swedish (language)* * *sueco1 adj Swedishsueco2 n1. (persona) Swede2. (idioma) Swedishhacerse el sueco to pretend not to understand / to pretend not to hear -
11 volō
volō (2d pers. vīs, 3d pers. volt or vult, plur. volumus, voltis or vultis, volunt; vīn for vīsne, T., H.; sīs for sī vīs, T., C., L.), voluī, velle [1 VOL-], to will, wish, want, purpose, be minded, determine: Nolo volo, volo nolo rursum, I won't I will, I will I won't again, T.: Nolunt ubi velis, ubi nolis cupiunt ultro, T.: quis est cui velle non liceat? who is not free to wish?: sed ego hoc ipsum velle miserius esse duco quam, etc., i. e. that very ambition: inest velle in carendo, wanting includes wishing: ait rem seriam Velle agere mecum, T.: quod eas quoque nationes adire volebat, Cs.: si haec relinquere voltis, S.: cuicunque nocere volebat, Vestimenta dabat, H.: quid arbitramini Rheginos merere velle ut Venus illa auferatur? would take for, etc.: Fabula quae posci volt et spectata reponi, i. e. which is meant to be in demand, etc., H.: sed licere, si velint, in Ubiorum finibus considere, Cs.: daret utrum vellet, subclamatum est, L.; cf. volo Dolabellae valde desideranti, non reperio quid, i. e. to dedicate some book: neminem notā strenui aut ignavi militis notasse volui, I have decided to mark no one, etc., L.: Sunt delicta quibus ignovisse velimus, i. e. which should be pardoned, H.: edicta mitti ne quis... coisse aut convenisse causā sacrorum velit, L.; cf. Interdico, ne extulisse extra aedīs puerum usquam velis, T.: Oscula praecipue nulla dedisse velis (i. e. noli dare), O.: nostri... leges et iura tecta esse volue<*>unt: sociis maxime lex consultum esse volt: Id nunc res indicium haec facit, quo pacto factum volueris, shows why you wished it to be done, T.: Hannibal non Capuam neglectam volebat, L.: liberis consultum volumus propter ipsos: scin' quid nunc facere te volo? T.: vim volumus exstingui: qui salvam rem p. vellent esse, L.: si vis me flere, H.: qui se ex his minus timidos existimari volebant, Cs.: si me vivom vis, pater, Ignosce, if you wish me to live, T.: soli sunt qui te salvum velint: regnari tamen omnes volebant, that there should be a king, L.: mihi volo ignosci, I wish to be pardoned: quid vis, nisi ut maneat Phanium? T.: velim ut tibi amicus sit: Ducas volo hodie uxorem, T.: volo etiam exquiras quid Lentulus agat?: nullam ego rem umquam in vitā meā Volui quin, etc., I never had any wish in my life, etc., T.: (dixit) velle Hispaniam, he wanted Spain (as a province): nummos volo, I want the money: si amplius obsidum vellet, dare pollicentur, Cs.: pacem etiam qui vincere possunt, volunt, L.: quorum isti neutrum volunt, acknowledge neither: voluimus quaedam, we aspired to certain things: si plura velim, if I wished for more, H.—With acc. of person, to call for, demand, want, wish, desire: Quis me volt? T.: Centuriones trium cohortium me velle postridie: Sosia, Adesdum, paucis te volo (sc. verbis), I want a few words with you, T.: quam volui nota fit arte meā, she whom I love, O.: illam velle uxorem, to want her for a wife, T.—With acc. of person and thing, to want... of, require... from: Num quid aliud me vis? T.: si quid ille se velit, etc., Cs.—With dat. of person for whom a wish is expressed: Praesidium velle se senectuti suae, wants a guard for his old age, T.: nihil est mali quod illa non filio voluerit, she wished her son every misfortune.—Esp., with bene or male: tibi bene ex animo volo, I heartily wish you well, T.: qui mihi male volunt, my enemies, T. —With causā and gen. of person, to be interested in, be concerned for, be well disposed to: te ipsius causā vehementer omnia velle, heartily wish him all success; cf. qui nostrā causā volunt, our friends. —With subj., in softened expressions of desire or command: ego quae in rem tuam sint, ea velim facias (i. e. fac), T.: eum salvere iubeas velim, please salute him: velim mihi ignoscas, I beg your pardon: haec pro causā meā dicta accipiatis velim, L.: Musa velim memores, etc., H.: de Menedemo vellem verum fuisset, I wish it had been true: vellem equidem idem posse gloriari quod Cyrus, I wish I could, etc.; cf. Tum equidem istuc os tuum inpudens videre nimium vellem! I wish I could have seen, etc., T.: Abiit, vah! rogasse vellem, I wish I had asked him, T.: Et vellem, et fuerat melius, V.: vellem tum tu adesses, I wish you could be present: vellem Idibus Martiis me ad cenam invitasses, I wish you had invited, etc.: de tuis velim ut eo sis animo, quo debes esse: quod faxitis, deos velim fortunare, L.: virum me natum vellem, would I had been born a man, T.: Nunc mihi... Vellem, Maeonide, pectus inesse tuum, O.: Te super aetherias errare licentius auras Haud pater ille velit, etc., i. e. volt, V.: velim scire ecquid de te recordere: sed multitudo ea quid animorum... habeat scire velim, L.: nec velim (imitari, etc.) si possim: trīs eos libros maxime nunc vellem, I would like to have.—In concessive phrases with quam, however, however much: quod illa, quam velit sit potens, numquam impetravisset (i. e. quamvis sit potens), however powerful she may be: exspectate facinus quam voltis improbum, never so wicked: quam volent in conviviis faceti sint.—Parenthet., in the phrase, sī vīs (contracted sīs; colloq.), if you please, if you will: paulum opperirier, Si vis, T.: dic, si vis, de quo disputari velis: addam, si vis, animi, etc., if you will.—To intend, purpose, mean, design, be minded, be about: Puerumque clam voluit exstinguere, T.: hostis hostem occidere volui, L.: at etiam eo negotio M. Catonis splendorem maculare voluerunt, it was their purpose: rem Nolanam in ius dicionemque dare voluerat Poeno, L.: idem istuc, si in vilitate largiri voluisses, derisum tuum beneficium esset, if you had offered to grant the same thing during low prices, etc.: sine me pervenire quo volo, let me come to my point, T.: scripsi, quem ad modum quidem volui, etc., as I intended: ego istos posse vincere scio, velle ne scirem ipsi fecerunt, L.: quae ipsi qui scripserunt voluerunt volgo intellegi, meant to be understood by all.—To try, endeavor, attempt, aim: quas (i. e. magnas res) qui impedire volt, is et infirmus est mollisque naturā, et, etc.: audes Fatidicum fallere velle deum? do you dare attempt? O.: His respondere voluit, non lacessere, meant to answer, not to provoke, T.: quid aliud volui dicere? did I mean to say, T.: ait se velle de illis HS LXXX cognoscere, that he meant, i. e. was about: sed plane quid velit nescio.—To resolve, conclude, determine, require: uti tamen tuo consilio volui, concluded to follow your advice: Siculi... me defensorem calamitatum suarum... esse voluerunt: si a me causam hanc vos (iudices) agi volueritis, if you resolve.—Ellipt.: veremur quidem vos, Romani, et, si ita voltis, etiam timemus, L.: cadentque vocabula, si volet usus (i. e. ea cadere), H.—To be willing, be ready, consent, like, acquiesce: ei laxiorem diem daturos, si venire ad causam dicendam vellet, L.: qui se ait philosophari velle, that he liked philosophizing: Patri dic velle, that you consent (sc. uxorem ducere), T.: cum alter verum audire non volt, refuses: obtinuere ut (tribuni) tribuniciae potestatis virīs salubrīs vellent rei p. esse, to permit the tribunitian power to be useful to the republic, L.: cum P. Attio agebant ne suā pertinaciā omnium fortunas perturbari vellet, Cs.: duodecim tabulae furem interfici inpune voluerunt.—To do voluntarily, act intentionally: si voluit accusare, pietati tribuo; si iussus est, necessitati, if he accused of his own free will: (quaeritur) sitne oratoris risum velle movere, on purpose; cf. tu selige tantum, Me quoque velle velis, anne coactus amem, O.—To be of opinion, imagine, consider, think, mean, pretend, claim, hold, assert, assume: ergo ego, inimicus, si ita voltis, homini, amicus esse rei p. debeo: erat Mars alter, ut isti volunt, L.: isto ipso in genere in quo aliquid posse vis, in which you imagine you have some influence: in hoc homo luteus etiam callidus ac veterator esse volt, pretends to be: est genus hominum qui esse primos se omnium rerum volunt, Nec sunt, T.: si quis—quod illi volunt invidiosius esse—Claudius diceret, L.: voltis, nihil esse in naturā praeter ignem: si tam familiaris erat Clodiae quam tu esse vis, as you say he is: quae ego vellem non esse oratoris, what I claimed to be beyond the orator's province: restat ut omnes unum velint, are of one opinion: bis sumpsit quod voluit, i. e. begged the question.—In interrog. clause with quid, to mean, signify, intend to say, mean to express: sed tamen intellego quid velit: quid tibi vis? what do you mean by all this? T.: pro deum fidem, quid vobis voltis? L.: quid sibi vellet (Caesar)? cur in suas possessiones veniret? Cs.: avaritia senilis quid sibi velit, non intellego, what is the meaning of the phrase: tacitae quid volt sibi noctis imago? O.—With weakened force, as an auxiliary, or in periphrasis, will, shall: illa enim (ars) te, verum si loqui volumus, ornaverat: eius me compotem facere potestis, si meminisse voltis, etc., L.: Vis tu urbem feris praeponere silvis? will you prefer, etc., H.: tu tantum fida sorori Esse velis, i. e. fida sis, O.: si id confiteri velim, tamen istum condemnetis necesse est, if I should acknowledge: si quis velit ita dicere... nihil dicat, chooses to say, etc.: quā re oratos vos omnīs volo Ne, etc., T.: Esse salutatum volt te mea littera primum, O.—Redundant after noli or nolite: nolite, iudices, hunc velle maturius exstingui volnere vestro quam suo fato, do not resolve.—Of expressions of authority, to determine, resolvē, decree, demand, require, enact: utrum populus R. eum (honorem) cui velit, deferat: senatus te voluit mihi nummos dare: exercitūs quos contra se aluerint velle dimitti, Cs.: quid fieri velit praecipit, gives his orders, Cs.: sacra Cereris summā maiores nostri religione confici voluerunt, i. e. established the custom of celebrating: nostri maiores... insui voluerunt in culeum vivos, etc., made a law, that, etc.: Corinthum exstinctum esse voluerunt, should be (and remain) destroyed: volo ut mihi respondeas, I require you to answer: nuntia Romanis, Caelestes ita velle, ut Roma caput terrarum sit, L. —Esp., in the formula of asking a vote upon a law or decree: novos consules ita cum Samnite gerere bellum velitis, ut omnia ante nos bella gesta sunt, L.: plebes sic iussit—quod senatus... censeat, id volumus iubemusque, L.—To choose rather, prefer: a multis (studiis) eligere commodissimum quodque, quam sese uni alicui velle addicere: malae rei quam nullius duces esse volunt, L.* * *Ivelle, volui, - Vwish, want, prefer; be willing, willIIvolare, volavi, volatus VIIIvolunteers (pl.); (in the Second Punic War) -
12 report
1. Ithere is nothing to report никаких происшествий2. IIreport in some manner report personally (immediately, etc.) доложить лично и т.д.; report at some time report weekly (daily, etc.) сообщать /докладывать/ еженедельно и т.д.; the Commission reports tomorrow комиссия делает доклад /докладывает/ завтра3. III1) report smth., smb. report a rudeness (one's unpunctuality, etc.) жаловаться на грубость /доложить о чьей-л. грубости/ и т.д.; I shall report you я пожалуюсь на тебя2) report smth. report a new discovery (an event, a transaction, the results of an expedition, etc.) сообщать /рассказывать/ о новом открытии и т.д.; our Paris branch reports a marked improvement in business наш парижский филиал сообщает о заметном улучшении дел в торговле; report all you see and hear сообщайте /докладывайте/ обо всем, что вы увидите и услышите || report progress сообщать о положении дел3) report smth. report a speech (a meeting, the debate, a fire, a marriage or other ceremony, the progress of a conference a law case, proceedings, etc.) давать репортаж /сообщать/ (в газете, по радио и т.п.) о выступлении и т.д.4. IVreport smth. in some manner report smth. officially (accurately, faithfully, precisely, formally, critically, annually, etc.) сообщать о чем-л. официально и т.д.; report smth. at some time the Royal Commission will report its conclusions tomorrow завтра королевская комиссия сделает сообщение о своих выводах5. VIreport smb. in some state report smb. sick сообщать /докладывать/ о чьей-л. болезни; he reported himself sick a) он сообщил /сказал/, что он болен; б) он сказался больным6. VIIreport smth. to be in some state report the pole to be accessible сообщить о том, что полюс доступен; they reported the number of prisoners to be enormous они сообщили об огромном числе пленных7. VIIIreport smb. doing smth. report smb. missing сообщить о том, что кто-л. пропал без веста8. IXreport smb. in some state report smb. killed сообщать о том, что кто-л. убит9. XI1) be reported at some time all changes are to be reported daily обо всех изменениях необходимо докладывать /сообщать/ ежедневно; be reported to smb. my actual words and those reported to you were quite different то, что я говорил, не имеет ничего общего с тем, что вам передали2) be reported the discovery of a new comet has been reported сообщили об открытии новой кометы; be reported to smb. the speech as reported to me by one who was there was grossly insulting как сообщил /рассказал/ мне один из тех, кто там был, эта речь была очень оскорбительной; be reported that it is reported that you're wasting money говорят, что вы тратите деньги зря; it is reported that we are to have a new teacher говорят, что у нас будет новый учитель; be in some manner reported of... he is well (badly) reported of among diplomatic circles в дипломатических кругах о нем отзываются хорошо (плохо)3) be reported that... it is [telegraphically] reported that... [по телеграфу] сообщают, что...; it is reported that over a million died in the earthquake сообщается, что во время землетрясения погибло свыше миллиона человек; be reported to be in some place he is reported to be in Paris (in the country.. etc.) сообщают /говорят/, что он сейчас в Париже и т.д.; be reported to be in some state he is reported to be dead сообщают, что он умер; be reported in some manner his utterances had not been correctly reported by the Vienna newspaper его высказывания были неправильно переданы венской газетой: be reported at some time as previously reported как уже [прежде] сообщалось; be reported in (from) smth. the incident was reported in the newspapers о происшествии было напечатано в газетах; it is reported from Paris как сообщают из Парижа; be reported doing smth. he was reported missing было объявлено, что он пропал без вести10. XVI1) report to smb., smth. report to the port authorities (to a superior, to headquarters, etc.) доложить о своем прибытии начальству порта и т.д.; report to the police регистрироваться в полиции; report to one's unit mil, явиться в свою часть; report by smth. report by letter докладывать письменно /в письменном виде/; he reported by word of mouth он доложил устно; report at some place report at the office (at our branch in London, at the barracks, etc.) явиться в контору и т.д.; the teacher did not report at his class учитель не явился на занятия; report [back] to Parliament after the Christmass recess возобновить свою парламентскую деятельность после рождественских каникул; report for smth. report for duty (for work) явиться на дежурство (на службу); report for duty on the day indicated (at 9 a. m., etc.) явиться на службу в указанный день и т.д.2) report on smth. report on one's trip to Europe and America (on the conditions of the crops, on the state of the persons, etc.) делать доклад /сообщение/ о своей поездке в Европу и Америку и т.д.; he will report on this matter tomorrow он завтра сделает об этом доклад; report (up)on /of/ smb., smth. report well (badly, etc.) on smb. хорошо и т.д. отзываться о ком-л.; report well (badly, etc.) of the prospects хорошо и т.д. отказываться о перспективах; he reports well of the scheme он дал благоприятный отзыв о плане; the Committee has reported favourably on the Bill комитет высказался в пользу законопроекта3) report for smth. report for a newspaper работать репортером в газете; for two sessions he reported for the "Daily Mirror" в течение двух парламентских сессий он давал материалы для газеты "Дейли миррор"11. XVIIIreport oneself he reported himself он заявил о своем прибытии; report oneself to smb. являться к /докладывать о своем прибытии/ кому-л.; when you have finished this work report yourself to the manager когда вы закончите эту работу, доложите управляющему12. XXI11) report smb. for smth. report an official (an employee, etc.) for insolence (for misconduct, for disobedience, for want of punctuality, etc.) жаловаться на дерзость и т.д. служащего /должностного лица/ и т.д.; report smb., smth. to smb. report a bad boy to the headmaster (the incivility of officials to their superiors, the incident to the authorities, etc.) пожаловаться на плохого ученика директору школы и т.д.; they reported him to the police они сообщили о его поступке в полицию2) report smth. to smb., smth. report an accident (a fact, one's movements, one's address, etc.) to smb. (to the management, etc.) сообщить о происшествии и т.д. кому-л. и т.д.; he reported all the details of the scene to me он сообщал /рассказал/ мне о всех подробностях того, что произошло /что случилось/ || report progress to smb. держать кого-л. в курсе событий, сообщать кому-л. о том, как идут дела13. XXVreport that... (what..., etc.) report that he reached the pole (what he had seen, etc.) сообщать о том, что достиг /добрался до/ полюса и т.д.; he reported that everything was in order он доложил, что все в порядке -
13 fremd
Adj.1. (unbekannt, ungewohnt) strange; fremde Leute strangers; in fremder Umgebung in unfamiliar surroundings; ich bin hier ( selbst) fremd I’m a stranger here (myself); sich fremd fühlen feel like a stranger, feel very strange; er ist mir fremd he’s a stranger to me, I don’t know him (at all); er ist mir nicht fremd he’s no stranger to me, I know him (well); das ist mir ( nicht) fremd that’s (nothing) new to me; das ist mir alles noch sehr fremd it’s all still very new to me; Eifersucht ist ihm fremd jealousy is unknown ( oder alien) to him; sie tat so fremd she was very distant ( scheu: shy); i-e Stimme klang ganz fremd her voice sounded very strange ( oder different); sich oder einander fremd werden grow apart, become strangers; im Lauf der Jahre wurde er mir immer fremder over the years we drifted further and further apart ( oder we had less and less in common); meine Heimatstadt ist mir fremd geworden I no longer know ( oder recognize) my home town2. (ausländisch) Länder, Sprachen etc.: foreign; bes. Pflanzen, Tiere: exotic3. (Ggs. eigen) other people’s; fremdes Eigentum other people’s property; fremdes Organ foreign organ; (Transplantat) transplanted organ; fremde Welten other worlds; in fremden Händen in strange hands; unter fremdem Namen under an assumed name, incognito; das ist nicht für fremde Ohren bestimmt this is for your ears only, not a word of this to anyone else; misch dich nicht in fremde Angelegenheiten don’t go poking your nose into other people’s business; sich mit fremden Federn schmücken fig. steal someone else’s thunder4. (nicht dazugehörig) extraneous; (von außen) outside...; fremde Hilfe outside help; es ohne fremde Hilfe schaffen manage without help, do it unaided* * *strange; exotic; foreign; alien; unknown; outlandish* * *frẹmd [frɛmt]adj1) (= andern gehörig) someone else's; Bank, Bibliothek, Firma different; (COMM, FIN, POL) outside attrohne fremde Hilfe — without anyone else's/outside help, without help from anyone else/outside
fremdes Eigentum — someone else's property, property not one's own (form)
etw geht in fremde Hände über — sth passes into the hands of strangers or into strange hands
sich mit fremden Federn schmücken — to claim all the glory for oneself
2) (= fremdländisch) foreign, alien (ESP ADMIN, POL)4) (= unvertraut) strangees ist mir fremd, wie... — I don't understand how...
das ist eine mir fremde Seite seines Wesens — that is a side of his character which I haven't seen before
ich bin hier/in London fremd — I'm a stranger here/to London
meine Heimat ist mir fremd geworden — I've become a stranger in my own country, my own country has become quite foreign or alien to me
sich fremd fühlen — to feel alien, to feel like a stranger
* * *1) (foreign: alien customs.) alien3) strangely4) (not known, seen etc before; unfamiliar or foreign: What would you do if you found a strange man in your house?; Whenever you're in a strange country, you should take the opportunity of learning the language.) strange* * *[frɛmt]1. (anderen gehörig) somebody else'sich schlafe nicht gern in \fremden Betten I don't like sleeping in strange beds3. (unbekannt) strange, unfamiliar, alienich bin hier \fremd I'm not from round here [or these parts]* * *1) strange; foreign <country, government, customs, language>2) nicht präd. (nicht eigen) other people's; of others postpos.3) (unbekannt) strange; strange, unknown < surroundings>einander fremd werden — become estranged; grow apart
* * *fremd adj1. (unbekannt, ungewohnt) strange;fremde Leute strangers;in fremder Umgebung in unfamiliar surroundings;ich bin hier (selbst) fremd I’m a stranger here (myself);sich fremd fühlen feel like a stranger, feel very strange;er ist mir nicht fremd he’s no stranger to me, I know him (well);das ist mir (nicht) fremd that’s (nothing) new to me;das ist mir alles noch sehr fremd it’s all still very new to me;Eifersucht ist ihm fremd jealousy is unknown ( oder alien) to him;sie tat so fremd she was very distant ( scheu: shy);i-e Stimme klang ganz fremd her voice sounded very strange ( oder different);einander fremd werden grow apart, become strangers;im Lauf der Jahre wurde er mir immer fremder over the years we drifted further and further apart ( oder we had less and less in common);meine Heimatstadt ist mir fremd geworden I no longer know ( oder recognize) my home town3. (Ggs eigen) other people’s;fremdes Eigentum other people’s property;fremdes Organ foreign organ; (Transplantat) transplanted organ;fremde Welten other worlds;in fremden Händen in strange hands;unter fremdem Namen under an assumed name, incognito;das ist nicht für fremde Ohren bestimmt this is for your ears only, not a word of this to anyone else;misch dich nicht in fremde Angelegenheiten don’t go poking your nose into other people’s business;sich mit fremden Federn schmücken fig steal someone else’s thunderfremde Hilfe outside help;es ohne fremde Hilfe schaffen manage without help, do it unaided…fremd im adjkulturfremd foreign to one’s culture;menschenfremd out of touch with real people;realitätsfremd out of touch with reality2. (nicht dazugehörig) unrelated to …;berufsfremd unrelated to one’s profession;branchenfremd from another sector (of industry), new to the industry;vereinsfremd not belonging to the club; (Person) auch who is a non-member;* * *1) strange; foreign <country, government, customs, language>2) nicht präd. (nicht eigen) other people's; of others postpos.3) (unbekannt) strange; strange, unknown < surroundings>einander fremd werden — become estranged; grow apart
* * *adj.alien adj.extrinsic adj.foreign adj.strange adj. -
14 zurückhalten
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (nicht weglassen) hold back; (nicht durchlassen) (Demonstranten, Schaulustige etc.) keep back; (aufhalten) (auch Laster, Schiff) detain; ich will Sie nicht zurückhalten I don’t want to keep you; jemanden von einer Dummheit zurückhalten fig. stop s.o. (from) doing something stupid2. (Informationen, Manuskript etc.) keep back, withhold3. (unterdrücken) suppress; (Gefühle) auch restrain; (Orgasmus, Tränen) hold back; sein Wasser / den Stuhl zurückhalten geh. retain one’s water / stoolII v/refl1. (sich beherrschen) restrain o.s.; am Tisch etc.: hold back; sich zurückhalten mit Essen, Trinken: go easy on; ich musste mich sehr zurückhalten, um nicht loszuschreien I had to hold myself back so as not to start shouting out loud2. gegenüber anderen: be reserved; (sich zurückziehen) keep (o.s.) to o.s.; (nicht aktiv werden) not get involved, take a back seat (in + Dat oder bei in); Kaufinteressent: not commit o.s.III v/i: zurückhalten mit Gefühlsäußerungen: hide; mit Meinung, Urteil: withhold; sie hielt mit i-n Gefühlen nicht zurück she made no secret of her feelings* * *das Zurückhaltenretention* * *zu|rụ̈ck|hal|ten sep1. vt(= daran hindern, sich zu entfernen) to hold back; (= nicht durchlassen, aufhalten) jdn to hold up, to detain; (= nicht freigeben) Manuskript, Film, Informationen to withhold; (= eindämmen) Gefühle, Ärger etc to restrain, to suppress; (= unterdrücken) Tränen, Orgasmus to keep or hold back2. vr(= sich beherrschen) to contain or restrain oneself, to control oneself; (= reserviert sein) to be retiring or withdrawn; (= im Hintergrund bleiben) to keep in the background; (bei Verhandlung, Demonstration etc) to keep a low profile; (bei Investitionen) to be restrained3. vi* * *1) (to prevent from happening, being seen etc, with an effort: The little girl succeeded in holding back her tears.) hold back2) (to keep off; to fight successfully against: The soldiers managed to hold off the enemy.) hold off3) (not to (allow to) move forward: She kept the child back on the edge of the crowd; Every body keep back from the door!) keep back4) (not to give or pay out: Part of my allowance is kept back to pay for my meals; Will they keep it back every week?) keep back5) (to prevent from doing something; to control: He was so angry he could hardly restrain himself; He had to be restrained from hitting the man; He restrained his anger with difficulty.) restrain6) (to hold (something) back or keep (something) in its place: This wall was built to retain the water from the river in order to prevent flooding.) retain7) (the act of retaining: the retention of information.) retention8) (to prevent from doing something: We must stop him (from) going; I was going to say something rude but stopped myself just in time.) stop* * *zu·rück|hal·tenI. vr1. (sich beherrschen) to restrain [or control] oneselfSie müssen sich beim Essen sehr \zurückhalten you must cut down a lot on what you eat2. (reserviert sein) to be reserved, to keep to oneselfII. vt1. (aufhalten)▪ etw \zurückhalten to withhold sth3. (abhalten)er hielt mich von einer unüberlegten Handlung zurück he stopped me before I could do anything rashIII. vi* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)er war durch nichts zurückzuhalten — there was no stopping him; nothing would stop him
2) (am Vordringen hindern) keep back <crowd, mob, etc.>3) (behalten) withhold <news, letter, parcel, etc.>4) (nicht austreten lassen) hold back <tears etc.>5) (von etwas abhalten)2.1) (sich zügeln, sich beherrschen) restrain or control oneself* * *zurückhalten (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (nicht weglassen) hold back; (nicht durchlassen) (Demonstranten, Schaulustige etc) keep back; (aufhalten) (auch Laster, Schiff) detain;ich will Sie nicht zurückhalten I don’t want to keep you;jemanden von einer Dummheit zurückhalten fig stop sb (from) doing something stupid2. (Informationen, Manuskript etc) keep back, withholdsein Wasser/den Stuhl zurückhalten geh retain one’s water/stoolB. v/rsich zurückhalten mit Essen, Trinken: go easy on;ich musste mich sehr zurückhalten, um nicht loszuschreien I had to hold myself back so as not to start shouting out loud2. gegenüber anderen: be reserved; (sich zurückziehen) keep (o.s.) to o.s.; (nicht aktiv werden) not get involved, take a back seat (in +dat oderbei in); Kaufinteressent: not commit o.s.C. v/i:sie hielt mit i-n Gefühlen nicht zurück she made no secret of her feelings* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)er war durch nichts zurückzuhalten — there was no stopping him; nothing would stop him
2) (am Vordringen hindern) keep back <crowd, mob, etc.>3) (behalten) withhold <news, letter, parcel, etc.>4) (nicht austreten lassen) hold back <tears etc.>5) (von etwas abhalten)2.1) (sich zügeln, sich beherrschen) restrain or control oneself* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to hold back v.to restrain v.to retain v.to withhold v.(§ p.,p.p.: withheld) (mit seiner Meinung) v.to suspend v. v.to refrain v.to reserve v.to retard v. -
15 hold back
1) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) tilbageholde2) (to prevent from happening, being seen etc, with an effort: The little girl succeeded in holding back her tears.) holde tilbage3) (to prevent from making progress: I meant to finish cleaning the house but the children have held me back all morning.) forhindre* * *1) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) tilbageholde2) (to prevent from happening, being seen etc, with an effort: The little girl succeeded in holding back her tears.) holde tilbage3) (to prevent from making progress: I meant to finish cleaning the house but the children have held me back all morning.) forhindre -
16 rare
['reə]1) (not done, found, seen etc very often; uncommon: a rare flower; a rare occurrence.) sjælden2) ((of meat) only slightly cooked: I like my steak rare.) rød; ikke gennemstegt•- rareness- rarely
- rarity* * *['reə]1) (not done, found, seen etc very often; uncommon: a rare flower; a rare occurrence.) sjælden2) ((of meat) only slightly cooked: I like my steak rare.) rød; ikke gennemstegt•- rareness- rarely
- rarity -
17 strange
[strein‹]1) (not known, seen etc before; unfamiliar or foreign: What would you do if you found a strange man in your house?; Whenever you're in a strange country, you should take the opportunity of learning the language.) fremmed2) (unusual, odd or queer: She had a strange look on her face; a strange noise.) mærkelig•- strangeness
- stranger
- strange to say/tell/relate
- strangely enough* * *[strein‹]1) (not known, seen etc before; unfamiliar or foreign: What would you do if you found a strange man in your house?; Whenever you're in a strange country, you should take the opportunity of learning the language.) fremmed2) (unusual, odd or queer: She had a strange look on her face; a strange noise.) mærkelig•- strangeness
- stranger
- strange to say/tell/relate
- strangely enough -
18 ought
[ɔːt]1) (expressing probability, expectation)••Note:In virtually all cases, ought is translated by the conditional tense of dovere: you ought to go now = dovresti andartene adesso; they ought to arrive tomorrow = dovrebbero arrivare domani. - The past ought to have done / seen etc is translated by the past conditional of dovere: he ought to have been more polite = avrebbe dovuto essere più gentile. For further examples, including negative sentences, see the entry below. - The Italian verb dovere is irregular; for its conjugation see the Italian verb tables* * *[o:t]negative short form - oughtn't; verb1) (used to indicate duty; should: You ought to help them; He oughtn't to have done that.) dovere2) (used to indicate something that one could reasonably expect; should: He ought to have been able to do it.) dovere* * *I [ɔːt] nSee:aughtII [ɔːt]modal aux vb ought pt1)I ought to do it — dovrei farlo2)you ought to go and see it — dovresti andare a vederlo, faresti bene ad andarlo a vedere3)that ought to be enough — quello dovrebbe bastarehe ought to have arrived by now — dovrebbe essere arrivato, ormai
* * *[ɔːt]1) (expressing probability, expectation)••Note:In virtually all cases, ought is translated by the conditional tense of dovere: you ought to go now = dovresti andartene adesso; they ought to arrive tomorrow = dovrebbero arrivare domani. - The past ought to have done / seen etc is translated by the past conditional of dovere: he ought to have been more polite = avrebbe dovuto essere più gentile. For further examples, including negative sentences, see the entry below. - The Italian verb dovere is irregular; for its conjugation see the Italian verb tables -
19 selten
I Adj. rare; (knapp, spärlich) scarce; (außergewöhnlich) rare, exceptional; ein seltener Gast an infrequent visitor; so etwas geht in den seltensten Fällen gut such things very rarely turn out well; etwas / nichts Seltenes a / no rarity; seltener Vogel umg. odd character, queer fish; seltene Sorte umg. rare breedII Adv. rarely, seldom; selten findet man... auch you don’t often find...; höchst selten extremely rarely, once in a blue moon; es kommt selten vor, dass er... he rarely...; solche Menschen trifft man selten auch people like that are few and far between, there aren’t many of that sort around; selten habe ich so einen schönen Teppich gesehen rarely have I seen ( oder I can’t remember the last time I saw) such a beautiful carpet; wie selten einer nach Subst. such as is only too rare; der Wein ist so bekömmlich wie selten einer such a wholesome wine is only too rare; ein selten schönes Exemplar an exceptionally beautiful specimen, a specimen of rare beauty; eine selten dumme Frage umg. a particularly stupid question; das war selten blöd umg. that was exceptionally stupid; selten so gelacht! umg. I haven’t laughed so much in a long time* * *seldom (Adv.); rarely (Adv.);(knapp) scarce (Adj.);(nicht häufig) rare (Adj.);(ungewöhnlich) unusual (Adj.)* * *sẹl|ten ['zɛltn]1. adjrare; (= kaum vorkommend auch) scarceSee:→ Erde, Vogel2. adv(= nicht oft) rarely, seldom; (= besonders) exceptionallynur/höchst selten — very/extremely rarely or seldom
selten so gelacht! (inf) — what a laugh! (inf)
* * *1) (not often: I rarely go to bed before midnight.) rarely2) (not done, found, seen etc very often; uncommon: a rare flower; a rare occurrence.) rare3) (rarely; not often: I've seldom experienced such rudeness.) seldom* * *sel·ten[ˈzɛltn̩]1. (kaum vorkommend, nicht häufig) rareein \seltenes Schauspiel a rare eventhöchst \selten very [or extremely] rare2. (besonders) exceptionalein \selten schönes Exemplar an exceptionally beautiful specimen; s.a. Gast* * *1.Adjektiv rare; infrequent <visit, visitor>2.1) rarelywir sehen uns nur noch selten — we seldom or hardly ever see each other now
2) (sehr) exceptionally; uncommonly* * *ein seltener Gast an infrequent visitor;so etwas geht in den seltensten Fällen gut such things very rarely turn out well;etwas/nichts Seltenes a/no rarity;seltener Vogel umg odd character, queer fish;seltene Sorte umg rare breedB. adv rarely, seldom;selten findet man … auch you don’t often find …;höchst selten extremely rarely, once in a blue moon;es kommt selten vor, dass er … he rarely …;solche Menschen trifft man selten auch people like that are few and far between, there aren’t many of that sort around;selten habe ich so einen schönen Teppich gesehen rarely have I seen ( oder I can’t remember the last time I saw) such a beautiful carpet;wie selten einer nach subst such as is only too rare;der Wein ist so bekömmlich wie selten einer such a wholesome wine is only too rare;ein selten schönes Exemplar an exceptionally beautiful specimen, a specimen of rare beauty;eine selten dumme Frage umg a particularly stupid question;das war selten blöd umg that was exceptionally stupid;selten so gelacht! umg I haven’t laughed so much in a long time* * *1.Adjektiv rare; infrequent <visit, visitor>2.1) rarelywir sehen uns nur noch selten — we seldom or hardly ever see each other now
2) (sehr) exceptionally; uncommonly* * *adj.scarce adj. adv.rarely adv.seldom adv. ausdr.once in a blue moon expr. -
20 никто
мест. (рд., вн. никого, дт. никому, тв. никем, пр. ни о ком) (при предлогах отрицание отделяется: ни от кого и т. п.; см. ни II 2)nobody; no one (об. с оттенком большей конкретности); отрицание не при этом не переводится; никого, никому, никем не тж. передаётся через отрицание при глаголе, + anybody или anyone (см. не I):никто его не видел — nobody, или no one, saw him
никого не было дома ( из живущих там) — no one was at home
он никого не видел там кроме неё — he saw nobody, или did not see anybody, there but her
он никому не говорил — he has told nobody; he has told anybody / anyone
никто никогда не был, не видел и т. п. — nobody has ever been, seen, etc.
никто из них и т. п. (+ не) — none of them, etc.
никто другой — nobody else; none else / other
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никто на свете (+ не) — no one on earth
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