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1 dirty, nasty (pronounced with a West Indian accent , can have a positive and a negative shade of meaning)
Colloquial: dutty (негодный, шаловливый, распутный, сексуальный, грязный( перен.): dutty girl, dutty freestyle)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > dirty, nasty (pronounced with a West Indian accent , can have a positive and a negative shade of meaning)
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2 shade
[ʃeɪd]1. noun1) slight darkness caused by the blocking of some light:فَيء، ظِلI prefer to sit in the shade rather than the sun.
2) the dark parts of a picture:ظِل الصّورَهlight and shade in a portrait.
3) something that screens or shelters from light or heat:ظُلَّه، شَيءٌ مُظَلِّلa shade for a light.
4) a variety of a colour; a slight difference:لَوْن خَفيف، تَفاوُت في اللوْنshades of meaning.
5) a slight amount:مِقْدار قَليلThe weather is a shade better today.
2. verb1) ( sometimes with from) to shelter from light or heat:يُظَلِّلHe put up his hand to shade his eyes.
2) to make darker:يُعَتِّم، يُقَتِّمYou should shade the foreground of that drawing.
3) ( with into ) to change very gradually eg from one colour to another.يَتَغَيَّر لَونه تَدْريجِيّا -
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4 értelemárnyalat
shade of meaning -
5 jelentésárnyalat
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6 нюанс
shade; nuance; hue; touch; tinctureнюанси на израза lights and shades of expressionнюанс в значението a shade of meaning* * *нюа̀нс,м., -и, (два) нюа̀нса shade; nuance; hue; touch; tincture; без \нюанси unshaded; \нюанс в значението a shade of meaning; \нюанси на израза lights and shades of expression.* * *nuance; hue{hyu;}; tincture; tint{tint}; tone* * *1. shade;nuance;hue;touch;tincture 2. НЮАНС в значението a shade of meaning 3. НЮАНСи на израза lights and shades of expression 4. без НЮАНСи unshaded -
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shade, nuance, tinge, hue -
9 çalar
shade; tint, hue (rəng haqqında)məna çalarlığı – shade of meaning -
10 matiz
m.1 shade.2 subtle difference (diferencia).sin matices unqualified, unconditional (apoyo)3 nuance, overtone, connotation.* * *(pl matices)1 (color) shade, tint2 (variación) nuance3 (rasgo) hint* * *noun m.1) hue2) shade* * *SM1) [de color] shade2) [de sentido] shade, nuance; (=ironía) touch* * *a) ( de color) shade, hue, nuanceb) (de palabra, frase) nuance, shade of meaningse diferencian en algunos matices — there are some subtle o slight differences between them
tiene un cierto matiz peyorativo — it has a slightly pejorative nuance o has slightly pejorative connotations
c) ( de ironía) touch, hint* * *= inflection, nuance, overtone, colour [color, -USA], shading, undertone, tint, sidenote [side-note], tinge, twist.Ex. The correct inflection of meaning should be conveyed by the way in which the words are used in the title.Ex. Their appreciation of the nuances of good abstracting style or appropriate indexing terminology may be lacking.Ex. Those materials they describe as ephemera must be collected and despite the derogatory overtones of the descriptor, carefully organized.Ex. This is why we quite often find that literary uses of language deliberately explode dictionary definitions, and by the particular way a particular author uses words, selects and orders them, they take on a highly personal color we call style.Ex. The darkest and the lightest shading took the shortest amount of time, the medium shading the longest.Ex. Speakers covered the history of the campaign to alert parents to racist undertones in children's books.Ex. The lighting is good but made unharmonious by the use of colour tints.Ex. The odour impression was a very pleasant spearmint, with green, floral, fruity, and spicy sidenotes.Ex. This crass suggestion carries with it more than a tinge of suburban elitism.Ex. Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.----* adoptar un matiz = take on + colour.* con pequeños matices = nuanced.* matiz de significado = shade of meaning.* * *a) ( de color) shade, hue, nuanceb) (de palabra, frase) nuance, shade of meaningse diferencian en algunos matices — there are some subtle o slight differences between them
tiene un cierto matiz peyorativo — it has a slightly pejorative nuance o has slightly pejorative connotations
c) ( de ironía) touch, hint* * *= inflection, nuance, overtone, colour [color, -USA], shading, undertone, tint, sidenote [side-note], tinge, twist.Ex: The correct inflection of meaning should be conveyed by the way in which the words are used in the title.
Ex: Their appreciation of the nuances of good abstracting style or appropriate indexing terminology may be lacking.Ex: Those materials they describe as ephemera must be collected and despite the derogatory overtones of the descriptor, carefully organized.Ex: This is why we quite often find that literary uses of language deliberately explode dictionary definitions, and by the particular way a particular author uses words, selects and orders them, they take on a highly personal color we call style.Ex: The darkest and the lightest shading took the shortest amount of time, the medium shading the longest.Ex: Speakers covered the history of the campaign to alert parents to racist undertones in children's books.Ex: The lighting is good but made unharmonious by the use of colour tints.Ex: The odour impression was a very pleasant spearmint, with green, floral, fruity, and spicy sidenotes.Ex: This crass suggestion carries with it more than a tinge of suburban elitism.Ex: Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.* adoptar un matiz = take on + colour.* con pequeños matices = nuanced.* matiz de significado = shade of meaning.* * *1(rasgo): la palabra tiene matices que no se pueden traducir the word has nuances that are impossible to translatese diferencian en algunos matices there are some subtle o slight differences in meaningtiene un cierto matiz peyorativo it has a slightly pejorative nuance o has slightly pejorative connotationsuna protesta con matices políticos a protest with political overtonesle da un matiz irónico a la afirmación it gives the statement a touch of irony2 (de color) shade, hue, nuance* * *
matiz sustantivo masculino
matiz sustantivo masculino
1 (de color) shade
2 (de intención) shade of meaning, nuance: había un matiz despectivo en sus palabras, there was a note of contempt in her words
' matiz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aspecto
- tinte
- toque
- captar
English:
get
- hue
- nuance
- overtone
- shade
- tinge
- tint
- want
- hint
* * *matiz nm1. [de color] shadeun conflicto que ha adquirido matices de guerra abierta a conflict which is beginning to look like open warfare;sus palabras tienen un matiz irónico his words are tinged with irony3. [diferencia] subtle difference;se parecen en mucho, con algunos matices importantes they are very similar, although they have a few important if subtle differences;expresó su apoyo sin matices a la intervención militar he expressed his unqualified o unconditional support for military intervention* * *m1 de ironía touch2 de color shade* * *1) : hue, shade2) : nuance* * *matiz n (de color) shade -
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m.significance, meaning, sense, purport.past part.past participle of spanish verb: significar.* * *1 meaning2 LINGÚÍSTICA signifier————————1→ link=significar significar► adjetivo1 well-known, important1 meaning2 LINGÚÍSTICA signifier* * *noun m.1) meaning, sense2) significance, importance* * *1.ADJ well-known2. SM1) [de palabra] meaningsu significado principal es... — its chief meaning is...
2) (=importancia) significance* * *I- da adjetivo (frml) <político/científico> noted (before n), well known, renownedII1) ( de palabra) meaning; ( de símbolo) meaning, significance2) ( importancia) significación* * *= interpretation, meaning, signified, meaningfulness.Ex. In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex. The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.Ex. According to semiotics, communication acts in public libraries occur at subtle levels of expression (signifier) and content (signified).Ex. The author challenges the meaningfulness of precision and recall values as a measure of performance of a retrieval system.----* adquirir un nuevo significado = take on + new dimension.* asignar significado = place + interpretation.* asumir un significado = take on + meaning.* cargado de significado = pregnant.* dar significado = imbue with + meaning.* lleno de significado = purposeful.* matiz de significado = shade of meaning.* significado de la palabra = word sense.* significado global = aboutness.* sin significado = meaningless.* transmitir un significado = convey + meaning.* TX (término que solapa a otro en el significado) = XT (overlapping term).* * *I- da adjetivo (frml) <político/científico> noted (before n), well known, renownedII1) ( de palabra) meaning; ( de símbolo) meaning, significance2) ( importancia) significación* * *= interpretation, meaning, signified, meaningfulness.Ex: In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.
Ex: The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.Ex: According to semiotics, communication acts in public libraries occur at subtle levels of expression (signifier) and content (signified).Ex: The author challenges the meaningfulness of precision and recall values as a measure of performance of a retrieval system.* adquirir un nuevo significado = take on + new dimension.* asignar significado = place + interpretation.* asumir un significado = take on + meaning.* cargado de significado = pregnant.* dar significado = imbue with + meaning.* lleno de significado = purposeful.* matiz de significado = shade of meaning.* significado de la palabra = word sense.* significado global = aboutness.* sin significado = meaningless.* transmitir un significado = convey + meaning.* TX (término que solapa a otro en el significado) = XT (overlapping term).* * *está significado por su extremismo he is well known o renowned for his extremismA (de una palabra) meaning; (de un símbolo) meaning, significance¿cuál es el significado de esta frase? what is the meaning of this sentence?, what does this sentence mean?B ( Ling) signified, thing signified* * *
Del verbo significar: ( conjugate significar)
significado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
significado
significar
significado sustantivo masculino
1 ( de palabra) meaning;
( de símbolo) meaning, significance
2 ( importancia) See Also→
significar ( conjugate significar) verbo transitivo
‹esfuerzo/riesgo› to involve
significado
I adj (famoso, reputado) well-known
un significado político, a noted politician
II sustantivo masculino meaning: no conozco el significado de este símbolo, I don't know what this symbol means
significar
I verbo transitivo
1 (querer decir) to mean: esa señal significa que continuemos, that sign means that we must go on
¿qué significa sextante?, what does sextante mean?
2 (equivaler, suponer) to mean: esto significará la ruina, this will mean ruin
la intervención significaba un gran riesgo, the operation was very risky
II vi (importar, valer) sus palabras significan mucho para mí, his words are very important to me ➣ Ver nota en mean
' significado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hacer
- parecerse
- sentida
- sentido
- significación
- captar
- coger
- oscuro
- sin
English:
begin
- cease
- continue
- feel
- hear of
- import
- intend
- leave
- listen
- maybe
- meaning
- need
- obscure
- put off
- see
- sense
- shade
- significance
- start
- still
- stop
- study
- try
- pregnant
* * *significado, -a♦ adjimportant;un significado defensor de los derechos humanos a noted o renowned champion of human rights♦ nm1. [sentido] meaning2. Ling signifier* * *f, significado m meaning* * *significado nm1) : sense, meaning2) : significance* * *significado n meaning -
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13 смислов
of meaning; sense (attr.); notional, logicalвж. semanticсмислов оттенък a shade of meaning* * *смѝслов,прил. of meaning; sense (attr.); notional, logical; език. semantic; \смислов оттенък a shade of meaning.* * *notional ; semantic (ез.)* * *1. of meaning;sense (attr.);notional, logical 2. СМИСЛОВ оттенък a shade of meaning 3. ез. semantic -
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(n.) = shade of meaningEx. In the literature of librarianship the term indexing is used with several shades of meaning = En la literatura de biblioteconomía el término indización se usa con distintos matices de significado.* * *(n.) = shade of meaningEx: In the literature of librarianship the term indexing is used with several shades of meaning = En la literatura de biblioteconomía el término indización se usa con distintos matices de significado.
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15 nuance
nuance [nyɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = degré) [de couleur] shadeb. ( = différence) slight difference• il y a une nuance entre mentir et se taire there's a slight difference between lying and keeping quiet• tu saisis la nuance ? do you see the difference?c. ( = petit élément) touch* * *nyɑ̃s1) ( de couleur) shade2) ( de sens) nuancesans nuance — [commentaire, bilan] clearcut; [personnalité] straightforward; péj unsubtle
3) ( différence) slight ou subtle difference4) Musique nuance* * *nɥɑ̃s nf1) [couleur, sens] shade2) (= différence) slight difference* * *nuance nf1 ( de couleur) shade;2 ( de sens) nuance; les nuances d'un texte/mot the nuances of a text/word; le roman est tout en nuances the novel is full of subtle touches ou nuances; sans nuance [commentaire, prise de position, bilan] clearcut; [personnalité] straightforward; pej unsubtle; [affirmer, défendre] unreservedly;3 ( différence) slight ou subtle difference; apporter quelques nuances à un avis to qualify an opinion slightly; à quelques nuances près apart from the odd slight difference; à cette nuance près que with the small reservation that;4 Mus nuance.[nɥɑ̃s] nom fémininnuance de sens shade of meaning, nuanceil y a une nuance entre indifférence et lâcheté there's a (slight) difference between indifference and cowardicej'ai dit que je l'aimais bien et non que je l'aimais, nuance! I said I liked him and not that I loved him, that's not the same thing!toutes les nuances de sa pensée the many subtleties ou all the finer aspects of his thinkingpersonne/personnage tout en nuances very subtle person/characteril y avait une nuance d'amertume dans sa voix there was a touch ou hint of bitterness in his voice -
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1. tone2. nuance[lang name="Russian"]язык, богатый оттенками — language wealthy in nuances
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1) General subject: nice shade of meaning2) Makarov: a nice shade of meaningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тонкий оттенок значения
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18 неясное значение
точный смысл, точное значение — exact meaning
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > неясное значение
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19 множественное значение
точный смысл, точное значение — exact meaning
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > множественное значение
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meaning — noun 1 what sth means ADJECTIVE ▪ clear, exact, precise ▪ The context makes the meaning clear. ▪ What is the exact meaning of this phrase? ▪ intended … Collocations dictionary
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Shade — (sh[=a]d), v. i. [See {Shade}, n.] To undergo or exhibit minute difference or variation, as of color, meaning, expression, etc.; to pass by slight changes; used chiefly with a preposition, as into, away, off. This small group will be most… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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shade — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 area out of the sunlight ADJECTIVE ▪ cool ▪ deep ▪ welcome ▪ dappled ▪ afternoon … Collocations dictionary
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