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4 facilitar
v.1 to facilitate, to make easy.esta máquina nos facilita mucho la tarea this machine makes the job a lot easier (for us)El libro facilita la tarea The book makes the task easy.2 to provide.nos facilitaron toda la información que necesitábamos they provided us with all the information we neededLa tienda facilita el transporte The store provides transportation.3 to make it easy to, to help to, to make it possible to.El libro facilita terminar pronto The book makes it easy to finish soon.* * *1 (simplificar) to make easy, make easier, facilitate2 (proporcionar) to provide with, supply with3 (concertar entrevista etc) to arrange* * *verb1) to provide2) facilitate* * *VT1) (=hacer fácil) to make easier, facilitatela nueva autovía facilitará la entrada a la capital — the new motorway will give easier access to the capital, the new motorway will facilitate access to the capital
2) (=proporcionar)facilitar algo a algn — to provide sb with sth, supply sb with sth
el banco me facilitó la información — the bank provided me with o supplied me with the information
"le agradecería me facilitara..." — "I would be grateful if you would provide o supply me with..."
3) Cono Sur (=quitar importancia a)facilitar algo — to make sth out to be easier than it really is, play down the difficulty of sth
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más fácil) < tarea> to make... easier, facilitate (frml)2) (frml) ( proporcionar) <datos/información> to provide2.facilitarse v pron (Col)* * *= ease, expedite, facilitate, issue, make + it + easier, pave + the way (for/towards/to), smooth + the path of, make + easy, smooth, smooth + the way, pave + the path (for/towards/to), provide + grounds for, provide for, enable, pave + the road (for/towards/to).Ex. To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.Ex. And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex. Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex. In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex. These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex. It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted.Ex. This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex. Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Ex. Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex. Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex. Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.----* facilitar las cosas = make + things easier.* facilitarle Algo a Alguien = play into + the hands of.* facilitarle la vida a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más fácil) < tarea> to make... easier, facilitate (frml)2) (frml) ( proporcionar) <datos/información> to provide2.facilitarse v pron (Col)* * *= ease, expedite, facilitate, issue, make + it + easier, pave + the way (for/towards/to), smooth + the path of, make + easy, smooth, smooth + the way, pave + the path (for/towards/to), provide + grounds for, provide for, enable, pave + the road (for/towards/to).Ex: To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
Ex: And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex: Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex: These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex: It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted.Ex: This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex: Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Ex: Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex: Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.* facilitar las cosas = make + things easier.* facilitarle Algo a Alguien = play into + the hands of.* facilitarle la vida a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* * *facilitar [A1 ]vtA (hacer más fácil) ‹tarea› to make … easier, facilitate ( frml)tu actitud no facilita nada las cosas your attitude does not make things any easierel satélite facilitará las comunicaciones the satellite will facilitate communicationsB ( frml) (proporcionar, suministrar) ‹datos/información› to providele facilitarán la información necesaria they will supply o provide you with the necessary informationel parte médico facilitado por el hospital the medical report provided by the hospitalno ha sido facilitada su identidad his identity has not been disclosednos acaban de facilitar una noticia de última hora we have just received some last-minute news( Col): se le facilita la física he's good at physics* * *
facilitar ( conjugate facilitar) verbo transitivo
facilitar verbo transitivo
1 (dar, proveer) to provide: me facilitó todo lo necesario para el viaje, he gave me everything I needed for the trip
2 (hacer más fácil) to make easy, facilitate: tus consejos facilitaron el trabajo, your advice made our workload lighter
' facilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auspiciar
English:
facilitate
- furnish
- specifically
- supply
- ease
- fire
* * *facilitar vt1. [simplificar] to facilitate, to make easy;[posibilitar] to make possible;esta máquina nos facilita mucho la tarea this machine makes the job a lot easier (for us);la cooperación internacional facilitó el rescate the rescue was made possible thanks to international cooperation;su radicalismo no facilitó las negociaciones her inflexibility did not make the negotiations any easier2. [proporcionar] to provide;nos facilitaron toda la información que necesitábamos they provided us with all the information we needed;la nota de prensa facilitada por el portavoz del gobierno the press release made available by the government spokesman* * *v/t1 facilitate, make easier* * *facilitar vt1) : to facilitate2) : to provide, to supply* * *facilitar vb1. (hacer más fácil) to make easier -
5 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] -
6 preparar el camino
(v.) = set + the scene, smooth + the way, open + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the way (for/towards/to), pave + the road (for/towards/to)Ex. Before we look at how libraries in Great Britain have responded to community information, first it is important to set the scene by examining in more detail some of these other information and advice services.Ex. Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex. This new kind of network infrastructure has a number of advantages, such as low cost and scalability, and opens the way for numerous new kinds of application scenarios.Ex. Microcomputers or telecomputers (the successor to the television) set the stage for an interactive environment that can banish the 'master-slave' architecture of television and its progeny, the culture of passivity.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex. Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.* * *(v.) = set + the scene, smooth + the way, open + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the way (for/towards/to), pave + the road (for/towards/to)Ex: Before we look at how libraries in Great Britain have responded to community information, first it is important to set the scene by examining in more detail some of these other information and advice services.
Ex: Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex: This new kind of network infrastructure has a number of advantages, such as low cost and scalability, and opens the way for numerous new kinds of application scenarios.Ex: Microcomputers or telecomputers (the successor to the television) set the stage for an interactive environment that can banish the 'master-slave' architecture of television and its progeny, the culture of passivity.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex: Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital. -
7 preparar el terreno
figurado to pave the way, prepare the ground* * ** * *(v.) = pave + the way (for/towards/to), set + the scene, clear + the path, smooth + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the path (for/towards/to), lay + the groundwork for, pave + the road (for/towards/to), clear + the wayEx. In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex. Before we look at how libraries in Great Britain have responded to community information, first it is important to set the scene by examining in more detail some of these other information and advice services.Ex. All of this was intended to clear for the reader his/her path in the catalog, to obviate anything that might distract his/her attention or otherwise retard his/her progress, and to facilitate in every way possible his/her search in the catalog.Ex. Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex. Microcomputers or telecomputers (the successor to the television) set the stage for an interactive environment that can banish the 'master-slave' architecture of television and its progeny, the culture of passivity.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. But if the groundwork for these accomplisments can be laid with patient, constructive efforts, that contribution is more important than presiding over the final act.Ex. Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.Ex. Last night's decision by the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the government-backed transaction to take place immediately.* * *(v.) = pave + the way (for/towards/to), set + the scene, clear + the path, smooth + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the path (for/towards/to), lay + the groundwork for, pave + the road (for/towards/to), clear + the wayEx: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.
Ex: Before we look at how libraries in Great Britain have responded to community information, first it is important to set the scene by examining in more detail some of these other information and advice services.Ex: All of this was intended to clear for the reader his/her path in the catalog, to obviate anything that might distract his/her attention or otherwise retard his/her progress, and to facilitate in every way possible his/her search in the catalog.Ex: Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex: Microcomputers or telecomputers (the successor to the television) set the stage for an interactive environment that can banish the 'master-slave' architecture of television and its progeny, the culture of passivity.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: But if the groundwork for these accomplisments can be laid with patient, constructive efforts, that contribution is more important than presiding over the final act.Ex: Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.Ex: Last night's decision by the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the government-backed transaction to take place immediately. -
8 leundu
du/ad.1.a. ( gainaldea) to smooth, smooth out, make... smooth, smooth down; lozio honek aurpegiko azal leuntzen du this lotion makes the facial skin smooth | this lotion smooths the facial skinb. ( ilea) to smooth, sleek; i-i ilea \leundu ( irud.) to brownnose sb | to suck up to sb Argot.2. Tek. to polish, burnish; burdin piezak leuntzeko tresnak devices for burnishing iron pieces3. ( harria) to smooth over; ur lasterrak harriak leuntzen ditu fast moving water smooths over stones4.a. ( bizar-labana) to strapb. ( sega) to even out; mailuaz \leundu to hammer out (unevenness)5.a. ( kolorea) to tone down, lessenb. ( hitzak, hizkera) to moderate, tone down; ez zituen ez hitzak \leundu ez gorrotoak estali he neither moderated his words nor did he hide his hatred6. ( aldapa) to ease, make... gentler da/ad.1.a. to become smooth, smooth downb. ( ahotsa) to become smooth, beccome mellow; ahotsa leuntzen ez bazaio if his voice doesn't mellow2. to become level -
9 שוף II
שוּףII 1) to smooth, rub, polish, sharpen; to smear over, plaster. Kel. XIV, 5 משיְשוּפֶינּוּ (Mish. ed. משישוּפֶנּוּ; Ar. משיְשַׁפֶּנּוּ, fr. שָׁפָה I) a sword becomes susceptible of uncleanness when it is furbished. Ib. XVI, 1 משיְשוּפם בעור הדג when he smooths them by rubbing with the skin of a fish; Snh.20b; Ned.56b משיְשַׁפֵּם (Rashi משישופם). Kel. l. c. גמר שלא לָשוּף if he decided not to smooth them. Y.Ber.III, 5d bot. לאיזה דבר הוא שָׁפָהּ for what purpose should he polish it? Ḥull.25a, sq.; Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.II, 10. Tosef.Toh.VI, 12 ושָׁפָה את רוקו and she rubbed his spittle off (with her foot); שכן … (להיות) שָׁפוֹתוכ׳ for it is the habit of Israelitish women during menstruation to rub off Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top רוקק ושָׁף he spits on the stone pavement and rubs it out (with his foot). M. Kat. I, 10 שָׁפִין את הסדקין you may plaster over the rifts in the roof (during the festive week). Sabb.XX, 3 ולא שפין אותן nor must you rub them (with the hand to cleanse them). Eduy. I, 8 שורין ושפיןוכ׳ you must observe levitical cleanness when you soak them and rub (your body) with them. Sabb.75b השף בין העמודים he who rubs (smooths skins) between columns; Y. ib. VII, 10c bot. השף את העור על גבי העמוד. Kel. XXX, 1 שָׁפָן בשופין files them with a file. Pes.II, 7 אבל שָׁפָה היאוכ׳ but she may rub (the bran) dry over her body (to soften her skin); a. fr. 2) to run smoothly, glide. Gen. R. s. 6; Midr. Sam. ch. IX. 3) (b. h.) to grind, crush, stamp. Sifré Deut. 315 שיהו הטים שָׁפוֹת זווכ׳ that wheat grains rub against one another and drop, v. סֹלֶת; Yalk. ib. 944.Midr. Till. to Ps. 4:7 וישראל … ואתם באים לָשוּף אותה מן העקב and the Israelites say to them (the gentiles asking for a share in the hereafter), in how many troubles … we surrendered our lives for the sanctification of the Lord, and you want to stamp it (all this good) out of your heels (out of the ground)?; (ed. Bub. אותם על העקב, corr. acc.); Yalk. ib. 627 לשוף עצמיכם מן העקב (corr. acc.).(Midr. Till. to Ps. 92 וישופני עקב, v. שוּף I. Nif. נִישּׁוֹף 1) to be rubbed off, made smooth, level. Tosef.B. Kam.X, מטבע ונ׳ if he took by force a coin, and it became rubbed off (effaced). 2) to be ground, crushed. Tosef.B. Mets. XI, 8 מוציא אדם זבלו … כדי שיִישּׁוֹףוכ׳ a man may take out his material for dung and place it in front of his house, that it may be stamped upon by the feet of man and beast; B. Kam.30a; 81b; B. Mets. 118b כדי שיהא נישוף. B. Kam.28b נשוף באבן (Ms. F. ונושף, read: נִישָּׁף) was smashed against a stone; (Y. ib. III, 3c top נחבט).v. שָׁפַף. -
10 שוּף
שוּףII 1) to smooth, rub, polish, sharpen; to smear over, plaster. Kel. XIV, 5 משיְשוּפֶינּוּ (Mish. ed. משישוּפֶנּוּ; Ar. משיְשַׁפֶּנּוּ, fr. שָׁפָה I) a sword becomes susceptible of uncleanness when it is furbished. Ib. XVI, 1 משיְשוּפם בעור הדג when he smooths them by rubbing with the skin of a fish; Snh.20b; Ned.56b משיְשַׁפֵּם (Rashi משישופם). Kel. l. c. גמר שלא לָשוּף if he decided not to smooth them. Y.Ber.III, 5d bot. לאיזה דבר הוא שָׁפָהּ for what purpose should he polish it? Ḥull.25a, sq.; Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.II, 10. Tosef.Toh.VI, 12 ושָׁפָה את רוקו and she rubbed his spittle off (with her foot); שכן … (להיות) שָׁפוֹתוכ׳ for it is the habit of Israelitish women during menstruation to rub off Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top רוקק ושָׁף he spits on the stone pavement and rubs it out (with his foot). M. Kat. I, 10 שָׁפִין את הסדקין you may plaster over the rifts in the roof (during the festive week). Sabb.XX, 3 ולא שפין אותן nor must you rub them (with the hand to cleanse them). Eduy. I, 8 שורין ושפיןוכ׳ you must observe levitical cleanness when you soak them and rub (your body) with them. Sabb.75b השף בין העמודים he who rubs (smooths skins) between columns; Y. ib. VII, 10c bot. השף את העור על גבי העמוד. Kel. XXX, 1 שָׁפָן בשופין files them with a file. Pes.II, 7 אבל שָׁפָה היאוכ׳ but she may rub (the bran) dry over her body (to soften her skin); a. fr. 2) to run smoothly, glide. Gen. R. s. 6; Midr. Sam. ch. IX. 3) (b. h.) to grind, crush, stamp. Sifré Deut. 315 שיהו הטים שָׁפוֹת זווכ׳ that wheat grains rub against one another and drop, v. סֹלֶת; Yalk. ib. 944.Midr. Till. to Ps. 4:7 וישראל … ואתם באים לָשוּף אותה מן העקב and the Israelites say to them (the gentiles asking for a share in the hereafter), in how many troubles … we surrendered our lives for the sanctification of the Lord, and you want to stamp it (all this good) out of your heels (out of the ground)?; (ed. Bub. אותם על העקב, corr. acc.); Yalk. ib. 627 לשוף עצמיכם מן העקב (corr. acc.).(Midr. Till. to Ps. 92 וישופני עקב, v. שוּף I. Nif. נִישּׁוֹף 1) to be rubbed off, made smooth, level. Tosef.B. Kam.X, מטבע ונ׳ if he took by force a coin, and it became rubbed off (effaced). 2) to be ground, crushed. Tosef.B. Mets. XI, 8 מוציא אדם זבלו … כדי שיִישּׁוֹףוכ׳ a man may take out his material for dung and place it in front of his house, that it may be stamped upon by the feet of man and beast; B. Kam.30a; 81b; B. Mets. 118b כדי שיהא נישוף. B. Kam.28b נשוף באבן (Ms. F. ונושף, read: נִישָּׁף) was smashed against a stone; (Y. ib. III, 3c top נחבט).v. שָׁפַף. -
11 неудачи и удачи
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12 превратности судьбы
1) General subject: adversity, an up-and-down life, chance, fluctuating fortunes, the rough and the smooth, the roughs and the smooths, the rubs and worries of life, the transmutations of fortune, the turns of fortune, the vicissitudes of fate, the whirlabout of time, the whirligig of time, transmutations of fortune, tricks of fortune, up and down, ups and downs, ups and downs of fate, ups and downs of fortune, ups and downs of life, vicissitudes of life, whirligig of time, the ups and down of one's life, vagaries of life2) Religion: afflictionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превратности судьбы
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13 alisar
m.alder grove.En el alisar se oía el viento The wind could be heard in the alder grove.v.1 to smooth (down).2 to smooth out, to rub down, to plane, to roll out.Elsa alisa su vestido Elsa smooths out her dress.3 to straighten, to smooth out.Elsa alisa su cabello Elsa straightens her hair.* * *1 to smooth1 to smooth* * *verb* * *IVT1) [+ vestido] to smooth, smooth down; [+ pelo] to smooth, straighten, sleek2) (Téc) to polish, finishIISM=aliseda SF alder grove* * *1.verbo transitivo <colcha/papel> to smooth out; <pared/superficie> to smooth down2.alisarse v pron (refl)a) <vestido/falda> to smooth outb) < pelo> ( con la mano) to smooth down; ( quitar los rizos) to straighten* * *= smooth.Ex. From the 1820s a dry end was added to the Fourdrinier machine which dried and smoothed the web of paper as it emerged from the wet end.----* alisar a martillazos = hammer + flat.* alisar raspando = scrape + smooth.* * *1.verbo transitivo <colcha/papel> to smooth out; <pared/superficie> to smooth down2.alisarse v pron (refl)a) <vestido/falda> to smooth outb) < pelo> ( con la mano) to smooth down; ( quitar los rizos) to straighten* * *= smooth.Ex: From the 1820s a dry end was added to the Fourdrinier machine which dried and smoothed the web of paper as it emerged from the wet end.
* alisar a martillazos = hammer + flat.* alisar raspando = scrape + smooth.* * *alisar [A1 ]vt‹colcha/papel› to smooth out; ‹pared/superficie› to smooth down■ alisarse( refl)1 ‹vestido/falda› to smooth out2 ‹pelo› (con la mano) to smooth down; (quitar los rizos) to straighten* * *
alisar ( conjugate alisar) verbo transitivo ‹colcha/papel› to smooth out;
‹pared/superficie› to smooth down
alisarse verbo pronominal ( refl)
( quitar los rizos) to straighten
alisar vtr (estirar algo arrugado) to smooth (out)
(aplanar una superficie irregular) to smooth (down)
' alisar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estirar
English:
flatten
- smooth
- smooth down
- smooth out
- straighten
- hammer
* * *♦ vt[ropa, superficie] to smooth (down o out)* * *v/t smooth* * *alisar vt: to smooth* * *alisar vb to smooth -
14 aplanar
v.1 to level.2 to flatten, to flatten out, to level, to make even.Elsa alisa su vestido Elsa smooths out her dress.3 to weigh down, to overwhelm.* * *1 (igualar) to smooth, level, make even2 figurado (deprimir) to depress, dishearten1 (desanimarse) to become depressed, become dishearted* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=nivelar) to level, make even2) And [+ ropa] to iron, press3) * (=asombrar) to bowl over2.See:* * ** * *= flatten.Ex. This article describes how the organisation has been flattened into one unit during the changeover from a manual system to an automated statewide library system.* * ** * *= flatten.Ex: This article describes how the organisation has been flattened into one unit during the changeover from a manual system to an automated statewide library system.
* * *aplanar [A1 ]vt* * *
aplanar ( conjugate aplanar) verbo transitivo ( con niveladora) to level;
( con apisonadora) to roll
aplanar verbo transitivo
1 (allanar) to level, flatten: vamos a aplanar este campo para hacer una pista de tenis, we're going to flattening this land to build a tennis court
2 (dejar abatido)
' aplanar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alisar
English:
flatten
* * *♦ vt1. [superficie] to level* * *v/t1 level, flatten2 C.Am., Pe:aplanar las calles hang around the streets* * *aplanar vt: to flatten, to level -
15 arenero
m.1 one who deals in sand; sand-box.2 sand dealer, sand merchant.* * *= sandpit, sandbox.Ex. Peer group socialization often starts in the sandpit.Ex. Each child was asked to choose between playing with the advertised toy versus playing with friends in a sandbox.* * *= sandpit, sandbox.Ex: Peer group socialization often starts in the sandpit.
Ex: Each child was asked to choose between playing with the advertised toy versus playing with friends in a sandbox.* * *arenero nmTaurom = boy who smooths the surface of the bullring with sand -
16 pelancar
something or someone which smooths the way -
17 τραχύς
τρᾱχ-ύς, εῖα, ύ: [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] τρηχύς, fem. -εῖα, -εῖαν, -είης, neut. -ύ (Hom. (v. infr.), Hes.Op. 291, Theoc.25.74); in [dialect] Ion. Prose fem. τρηχέᾰ, acc. τρηχέᾰν, gen. τρηχέης, dat. τρηχέῃ (imperfectly preserved in codd.; in Hdt.4.23, 9.122, codd. ABCP have τρηχέη, -έην, -έης, RSV have -εῖα, -εῖαν, -είης; for codd. Hp. v. Kühleweinip. lxxxvi); τρηχείην (before conson.) Simon. 89 codd., A.R.2.375 codd.; τρηχείης (as pr. n.) Hippon.47; gen. pl. neut.Aἐρίων.. τρηχείων GDI 5633.14
([place name] Teos); dual in Trag. τραχεῖ, Ion Trag.67:—jagged,λίθος Il. 5.308
; χαλινοί, opp. λεῖοι, X.Eq.9.9, cf. 10.6;τ. καὶ γωνιοειδής Thphr. Sens.65
; prickly, ἄκανθαι, ἄκανθα, Plu.2.32e, 138d (both [comp] Sup.); rugged, ἀκτή, ἀταρπός, Od.5.425, 14.1; as epith. of Ithaca, 9.27, 10.417; soγῆ λιθώδης καὶ τρηχέα Hdt.4.23
; Χερσονήσου τῆς Τρηχέης καλεομένης, of the Crimea, ib.99; and freq. in Trag. and [dialect] Att. of rocky districts, A.Pr. 726, E.Fr. 1083; τὰ τραχέα, τὰ τραχύτατα, X.Cyn.4.10, Plu.Flam.4;τ. καὶ χαλεπὴ ὁδός Pl.R. 328e
; also, rough,γλῶσσα Hp.Morb.2.63
; ἔρια GDI l. c., PCair.Zen.287.2 (iii B. C.); σφόγγοι ib.12.56 (iii B. C.); χῆμαι ib.82.12 (iii B. C.); σινδόνες (towels, opp. μαλακαί) Gal.6.418; χερσὶ μὴ πάνυ μαλακαῖς, ὥσπερ αὖ μηδὲ τραχείαις, ἀνατρίβειν τὸ σῶμα ib.417;τὰ τ. κατὰ τὰς ἀνωμαλίας ἀλλήλοις ἐμπλεκόμενα ἑνοῦται, τὰ δὲ λεῖα κτλ. Diocl.Fr.26
;βλέφαρα Sor. 2.16
, PTeb. 273 intr. (ii/iii A. D.); shaggy, τὰ κάτωθεν τ. καὶ τραγοειδής, of Pan, Pl.Cra. 408d, cf. 420e;λάσιον καὶ τ. [τὸ κέαρ].. ἔχοντες Id.Tht. 194e
; τ. σώματα, opp. λεῖα, X.Mem.3.10.1; of the voice, harsh, Pl.Ti. 67c, etc.; esp. of the voice of boys, when it breaks,μεταβάλλειν ἐπὶ τὸ -ύτερον Arist.HA 581a18
;τὸ τ. τῆς φωνῆς Plu. Mar.14
; and of a person,τῇ φωνῇ τ. X.An.2.6.9
; also τραχυτάτη γλῶσσα (cf. τραχύστομος) Str.14.2.28; of sounds and their combinations, harsh, opp. λεῖος, σύνθεσις, διάλεκτος, Phld.Po.Herc.994.32,36:—on τραχεῖα ἀρτηρία, v. ἀρτηρία.2 of battle and conflict, ;νιφὰς πολέμοιο Pi.I.4(3).17(35)
, cf. Simon.89;φάλαγγες Tyrt.12.22
.3 of natural forces, (anap.);- ύτερα τὰ νοσήματα ἀπεργάζεσθαι Pl.Ti. 84c
; of a river, Plu.Alex. 60, etc.;ἄελλαι A.R.1.1078
.4 of persons, their acts, feelings, or conditions, rough, harsh, savage,τ. ἔφεδρος Pi.N.4.96
; οὐ τ. εἰμι καταθέμεν I am not niggardly in paying, ib.7.76;Ἡσυχία Id.P.8.10
;ἅπας δὲ τ. ὅστις ἂν νέον κρατῇ A.Pr.35
, cf. 188 (anap.), 326;δικαστὴς τ. εἶ Id.Ag. 1421
;τ. γε.. δῆμος Id.Th. 1049
;τ. καὶ τεθηγμένους λόγους Id.Pr. 313
;τ. ὀργή E.Med. 447
;λεῖον καὶ τ. πάθημα Pl.Ti. 63e
;νόμοι τραχύτατοι Id.Lg. 864c
; τὸ τ. τοῦ ἤθους, τοῦ νόμου, Id.Cra. 406a, R. 452c;- ύτερα πράγματα Isoc.7.18
; εὐνομίη τραχέα λειαίνει smooths the rough places, Sol.4.35.II Adv. τρᾱχέως, [dialect] Ion. τρηχέως, rare in the literal sense, roughly,τ. ὑλακτεῖν Plu.Arat.8
; neut. as Adv.,τρηχὺ φωνῇ ἠπείλει Theoc.25.74
;θάλασσα τραχὺ βοᾷ AP5.179
(Mel.).2 of men's acts, τρηχέως περιέπειν τινά handle roughly, Hdt.1.73, 114; τραχέως ἔχειν to be rough, harshly disposed, Isoc.3.33; τινι D.19.45;- ύτερον ἄρχειν Isoc.3.55
;τ. ἀποκρίνεσθαι Plu.Phoc.21
, etc.; τ. φέρειν take hardly, Id.Lys.15; rarely τραχυτέρως, Pl.Clit. 406a;περιέφθησαν τρηχύτατα Hdt.6.15
. (Prob. cogn. with θράσσω, cf. ἐνθράσσω.) -
18 ხელს უსვამს
vsmoothing, smooths -
19 glättet
1. sleeks2. smoothes3. smooths4. trowels -
20 οἷος
οἷος, α, ον relative pron. (Hom.+) pert. to being similar to someth. or belonging to a class, of what sort (such) οἷος … τοιοῦτος as … so (Oenomaus in Eus., PE 5, 27, 5; Sir 49:14) 1 Cor 15:48ab; 2 Cor 10:11. τὸν αὐτὸν ἀγῶνα … οἷον εἴδετε the same struggle … as you saw (οἷον refers to significance, as GDI 4999 II, 10 [Crete] θάνατος οἷος διακωλυσεῖ=an instance of death whose significance hinders) in its severity Phil 1:30. οἷοι ἐτέθησαν τοιοῦτοι καὶ ἦσαν Hs 9, 4, 6; cp. 9, 8, 1; 9, 17, 2. μὴ … γενηθῇς τοιοῦτος, οἵους ἀκούομεν you are not … to become like those of whom we hear, that B 10, 8.—The correlative can oft. be supplied fr. the context (POxy 278, 18; PRyl 154, 28; Gen 44:15; Jos., Ant. 10, 13): θλῖψις, οἵα οὐ γέγονεν Mt 24:21 (Da 12:1 Theod.); Mk 9:3; 2 Cor 12:20ab; 2 Ti 3:11a; Rv 16:18 (cp. Da 12:1 LXX and Theod.: the latter smooths the text with a redundant θλῖψις). ὑγιὲς ἦν οἷον καὶ ἑωράκειν αὐτό the (tree) was as healthy as I had (earlier) seen it Hs 8, 1, 3; cp. 8, 3, 8; 8, 4, 6; 9, 17, 5. The pleonastic θλῖψις, οἵα οὐ γέγονεν τοιαύτη Mk 13:19 is to be explained on the basis of Hebr. In an indir. quest. (Epict. 4, 6, 4; Maximus Tyr. 18, 4e) Lk 9:55 v.l.; 1 Th 1:5; how great GPt 7:25; 2 Cl 10:4. In exclamations (Tat. 22, 1; B-D-F §304) οἵους διωγμοὺς ὑπήνεγκα what persecutions I endured! 2 Ti 3:11b.—οὐχ οἷον ὅτι Ro 9:6 is a mixture of οὐχ οἷον (Hellenistic=οὐ δή που ‘by no means’ [Alexis Com., Fgm. 201 Kock πέτεται, οὐχ οἷον βαδίζει; Diod S 1, 83, 4 οὐχ οἷον …, τοὐναντίον ‘by no means …, on the contrary’; Field, Notes 158]; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 238; s. Phryn. p. 372 Lob.; B-D-F §304; Rob. 732) and οὐχ ὅτι ‘not as if’ (B-D-F 480, 5; Rob. 1034).— οἱοσδηποτοῦν, also written οἷος δή ποτʼ οὖν (Vett. Val. p. 339, 26; 354, 23; BGU 895, 28 [II A.D.] οἵῳ δήποτε οὖν τρόπῳ; Just., D. 125, 2 οἱανδηποτοῦν), is found only in the textually doubtful vs. J 5:3 [4] v.l.: οἵῳ δηποτοῦν κατείχετο νοσήματι no matter what disease he had.—DELG. M-M.
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