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1 eleventh
1) (one of eleven equal parts.) onceavo, undécimo2) ((also adjective) (the) last of eleven (people, things etc); (the) next after the tenth.) undécimoeleventh num undécimotr[ɪ'levənɵ]1 undécimo,-a1 en undécimo lugar1 (in series) undécimo,-a, onceno,-a2 (fraction) onceavo, undécimo; (one part) onceava parte nombre femenino, undécima parte nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLeleventh [ɪlɛvəntɵ] adj: undécimoeleventh n1) : undécimo m, -ma f (en una serie)2) : onceavo m, onceava parte fadj.• once adj.• onceno, -a adj.• undécimo, -a adj.n.• onceno s.m.• undécimo s.m.
I ɪ'levənθ
II
III
a) ( Math) onceavo mb) ( part) onceava parte f[ɪ'levnθ]1.ADJ undécimo2.* * *
I [ɪ'levənθ]
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2 conquer
['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) erobre; besejre- conquest* * *['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) erobre; besejre- conquest -
3 datar
v.to date.* * *1 (poner la data) to date, put a date on2 COMERCIO to credit, enter1 (tener origen) to date (de, from), date back (de, to)* * *1.VT to date2.VIdatar de — to date from, date back to
* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.datar vt to date* * *= date.Ex. The overdues should be printed the same day this function is run so that they are properly dated.----* datar de = date back to + Expresión Temporal, date from + Expresión Temporal, date + as far back as + Expresión Temporal.* datar por carbono 14 = radiocarbon date.* datar por radiocarbono = radiocarbon date.* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.datar vt to date* * *= date.Ex: The overdues should be printed the same day this function is run so that they are properly dated.
* datar de = date back to + Expresión Temporal, date from + Expresión Temporal, date + as far back as + Expresión Temporal.* datar por carbono 14 = radiocarbon date.* datar por radiocarbono = radiocarbon date.* * *datar [A1 ]vieste manuscrito data del siglo XII this manuscript dates from the 12th centuryuna amistad que data de hace muchos años a friendship which goes back many years, a long-standing friendship■ datarvt‹documento› to date; ‹artefacto/restos› to date* * *
datar ( conjugate datar) verbo intransitivo
to date;
data de hace muchos años it goes back many years
datar
I verbo transitivo to date, put a date on
II verbo intransitivo datar de, to date back to o from: este libro data de la Edad Media, this book dates back to the Middle Ages
' datar' also found in these entries:
English:
date
- date back to
- date from
- go back
* * *♦ vt[carta, documento, manuscrito] to date2. [restos arqueológicos] to date;los arqueólogos dataron los restos en la época prerromana the archaeologists dated the remains to the pre-Roman period♦ vidatar de to date back to, to date from;este cuadro data de poco antes de la guerra this painting dates from just before the war;su afición por la música data de la época universitaria his love of music goes back to his university days* * *I v/i:datar de date fromII v/t date* * *datar vt: to datedatar vidatar de : to date from, to date back to -
4 भोजः _bhōjḥ
भोजः [भुज्-अच्] N. of a celebrated king of Mālvā (or Dhārā); (supposed to have flourished about the end of the tenth or the beginning of the eleventh century, and to have been a great patron of Sanskṛit learning; he is also supposed to have been the author of several learned works, such as सरस्वतीकण्ठाभरण &c.).-2 N. of a country.-3 N. of a king of the Vidarbhas; भोजेन दूतो रघवे विसृष्टः R.5.39;7.18,29,35.-जाः (m. pl.) N. of a people.-Comp. -अधिपः an epithet of1 Kamsa.-2 Karṇa.-इन्द्रः a king of the Bhojas.-कटम् N. of a town founded by Rukmin.-कुलम् the dynasty of the Bhojas who ruled over the country of Vidarbha or Berar; अभोजयद् भोजकुलाङ्कुरः क्वचित् N.16.48.-देवः, -राजः king Bhoja; धन्यः श्रीभोजराजस्त्रिभुवनविजयी Udb; see (1) above.-पतिः 1 king Bhoja.-2 an epithet of Kamsa. -
5 क्षेमेन्द्र
kshemêndram. N. of a celebrated poet of Kaṡmīr (surnamed Vyāsa-dāsa andᅠ flourishing in the middle of the eleventh century,
author of the Bṛihat-kathā(-mañjari), Bhārata-mañjarī, Kalā-vilāsa, Rāmāyaṇa-mañjarī orᅠ -kathātsāra, Daṡâvatāra-carita, Samaya-mātṛikā, Vyāsâshṭaka, Suvṛitta-tilaka, Loka-prakāṡa, Nīti-kalpataru, Rājâvalī);
N. of a Ṡaiva philosopher (who is probably identical with - rāja;
he is the author of the Spanda-nirṇaya andᅠ Spanda-saṃdoha);
N. of the author of the Aucityâlaṃkāra andᅠ of the Kavikaṇṭhâbharaṇa
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6 accredit
[ə'kredɪt]гл.Our envoy was accredited to their new government. — Наш посланник был уполномочен вести переговоры с их новым правительством.
2) аккредитовать, принять в качестве аккредитованного лица ( дипломатического представителя)Journalists can be accredited to a state body or a public association. — Журналисты могут быть аккредитованы в государственном органе или общественном объединении.
Any member of the media who wishes to be accredited for the coverage of the 6th Global Forum must observe the following guidelines. —Любой представитель СМИ, который желает быть аккредитованный на Шестом всемирном форуме, должен познакомиться со следующими указаниями.
3) приписывать (что-л.)He was accredited with having said that. — Ему приписывали это высказывание.
The discovery of distillation is usually accredited to the Arabs of the eleventh century AD. — Считается, что дистилляцию придумали арабы в одиннадцатом веке.
4) доверять; (по)веритьI accredited his story. — Я поверил его рассказу.
Syn:5) аккредитовать (учебное заведение) ( признать правомочным выдавать дипломы и присваивать учёные степени); аккредитовать (учреждение; признать соответствующим официальным стандартам), сертифицировать, гарантировать качествоThis programme is fully accredited by the Institution of Electrical Engineers. — Эта программа полностью соответствует стандартам Института инженеров-электриков.
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7 trace
I [treɪs] 1. сущ.1) след, отпечатокon the traces of smb. — по чьим-л. следам
2) признак, следFinally, and mysteriously, she disappeared without a trace. — В конце концов, она таинственно исчезла, не оставив никаких следов.
Syn:3) незначительное количество, остатки (чего-л.); следыWash them in cold water to remove all traces of sand. — Вымойте их в холодной воде, чтобы удалить все следы песка.
He took great paints to write on his subject without a trace of sensationalism. — Ему стоило большого труда избежать оттенка сенсационности при написании (статьи) на эту тему.
4) контур, очертание5) амер. (исхоженная) тропаThey were going ahead up the trace towards his mother's. (W. Churchill) — Они шли вперёд по протоптанной дорожке к дому его матери.
Syn:6) черта, линия9) амер. воен. равнение в затылок10) уст. стезя11) мат. сумма элементов главной диагонали матрицы12) информ. трассировка, трассирование ( программы)2. гл.1) = trace out набрасывать ( план), чертить (карту, диаграмму и т. п.)With his finger, he traced out the shape of the buildings in the sand. — Он пальцем на песке набросал проект зданий.
2) = trace overб) калькировать3) тщательно выписывать, выводить (слова и т. п.)4)а) следить (за кем-л. / чем-л.), выслеживать; преследовать (кого-л.)Syn:б) следовать (чему-л.), выполнять (например, какие-л. предписания)You should strictly trace my instructions. — Ты должен чётко следовать моим инструкциям.
Syn:5)а) обнаружить, установить; разыскать, найтиto trace the inheritance back through the male line of ancestors — проследить порядок наследования по мужской линии предков
Syn:б) (trace to / back to) прослеживаться; восходить к ( определённому источнику или периоду в прошлом)This custom has been traced to the eleventh century. — Этот обычай восходит к одиннадцатому веку.
Syn:date back, go back6) находить, усматриватьI cannot trace any connection to the event. — Я не нахожу никакой связи с этим событием.
7) восстанавливать расположение или размеры (древних сооружений, памятников и т. п. по сохранившимся развалинам)8) с трудом рассмотреть, различить, разглядетьThe form of the ancient manor house may still be traced. — Очертания старого поместья всё же ещё можно различить.
Syn:9) обычно прич. прош. вр. украшать узорамиStockings and buckles were richly traced. — Чулки и пряжки были богато украшены узорами.
10) информ. подвергнуть программу трассировке11) фиксировать, записывать (о кардиографе и т. п.)II [treɪs] сущ.1)а) обычно мн. постромкаб) стропа, канат ( в морских или парашютных снастях)2) стр. подкос3)а) удочкаб) леска, приделанная к удочке -
8 conquer
'koŋkə(to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) conquistar, vencer- conquest
conquer vb conquistartr['kɒŋkəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (country, mountain, heart) conquistar; (enemy, disease, fear) vencerconquer ['kɑŋkər] vt: conquistar, vencerv.• abatanar v.• acogotar v.• aquistar v.• conquistar v.• ganar v.• rendir v.• vencer v.'kɑːŋkər, 'kɒŋkə(r)transitive verb \<\<country/mountain\>\> conquistar; \<\<enemy\>\> vencer*; \<\<fear\>\> vencer, superar['kɒŋkǝ(r)]1.VT [+ territory, nation etc] conquistar; [+ fear, enemy] vencer2.VI triunfar* * *['kɑːŋkər, 'kɒŋkə(r)]transitive verb \<\<country/mountain\>\> conquistar; \<\<enemy\>\> vencer*; \<\<fear\>\> vencer, superar -
9 erobern
v/t2. fig. (Frau, Herz) win, conquer; (Macht) gain; (mit Gewalt) seize; jemanden / die Herzen im Sturm erobern sweep s.o. off his ( oder her) feet / capture everybody’s heart3. fig.: sich (Dat) etw. erobern SPORT gain, win; (Sympathien) win; umg., hum. (Eintrittskarten, Sitzplatz etc.) manage to get hold of* * *to capture; to conquer* * *er|obern [ɛɐ'|oːbɐn] ptp erobertvtto conquer; Festung, Stadt to take, to capture; (fig) Sympathie etc to win, to capture; neue Märkte to win, to move into; Herz, Mädchen to conquer; (inf = ergattern) to get hold ofim Sturm eróbern (Mil, fig) — to take by storm
* * *1) (to take by force, skill etc: The soldiers captured the castle; Several animals were captured.) capture2) (to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) conquer* * *er·obern *[ɛɐ̯ˈʔo:bɐn]vt1. (mit Waffengewalt besetzen)▪ etw \erobern to conquer sth2. (durch Bemühung erlangen)▪ etw \erobern to win sth [with some effort]3. (für sich einnehmen)▪ jdn/etw \erobern to win sb/sth over* * *transitives Verb[sich (Dat.)] die Herzen erobern — win hearts
eine Stadt/ein Land erobern — (scherzh.) take a town/country by storm
* * *erobern v/tim Sturm erobern take by stormjemanden/die Herzen im Sturm erobern sweep sb off his ( oder her) feet/capture everybody’s heart3. fig:sich (dat) etwaserobern SPORT gain, win; (Sympathien) win; umg, hum (Eintrittskarten, Sitzplatz etc) manage to get hold of* * *transitives Verb[sich (Dat.)] die Herzen erobern — win hearts
eine Stadt/ein Land erobern — (scherzh.) take a town/country by storm
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10 ćwier|ć
Ⅰ f quarter- podzielił jabłko na ćwierci he cut the apple into quarters- panował w ostatniej ćwierci XI wieku he reigned in the last quarter of the eleventh centuryⅡ num. inv. quarter- ćwierć chleba a quarter of a loaf- ćwierć szklanki mleka a quarter of a glass of milk- kup ćwierć kilo cukru buy a quarter of a kilo of sugar- fundację założyli przed ćwierć wiekiem the foundation was established twenty five years agoⅢ ćwierć- w wyrazach złożonych quarter-- ćwierćlitrowa butelka a quarter-litre bottle- brakuje jej/mu trzy ćwierci do śmierci she/he looks like death warmed upThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ćwier|ć
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11 conquer
transitive verbbesiegen [Gegner, Leidenschaft, Gewohnheit]; erobern [Land]; bezwingen [Berg, Gegner]* * *['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) erobern, überwinden- academic.ru/15391/conqueror">conqueror- conquest* * *con·quer[ˈkɒŋkəʳ, AM ˈkɑ:ŋkɚ]I. vt▪ to \conquer sth1. MIL etw erobern▪ to \conquer sb jdn besiegen2. (win over) etw erobernto \conquer sb's heart jds Herz erobern3. (climb) etw bezwingen4. (overcome) etw überwindento \conquer a disease eine Krankheit besiegento \conquer a problem ein Problem in den Griff bekommenII. vi* * *['kɒŋkə(r)]vt2) (fig) difficulties, feelings, disease bezwingen, besiegen; sb's heart erobern; mountain bezwingen* * *A v/t1. erobern:a) ein Land etc einnehmen:conquer territories from sb jemandem Land abgewinnenb) fig seine Unabhängigkeit etc erringen, erkämpfenc) fig jemanden, jemandes Herz gewinnen2. a) den Feind etc unterwerfen, besiegenb) auch fig überwinden, -wältigen, bezwingen, Herr werden (gen):conquer one’s fear;conquer a mountain einen Berg bezwingenB v/i1. Eroberungen machen2. siegen:stoop to conquer sein Ziel durch Zugeständnisse zu erreichen trachten* * *transitive verbbesiegen [Gegner, Leidenschaft, Gewohnheit]; erobern [Land]; bezwingen [Berg, Gegner]* * *v.besiegen v.bezwingen v.erobern v. -
12 conquer
'koŋkə(to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) seire (over), erobre, underlegge seg- conquesterobreverb \/ˈkɒŋkə\/1) erobre, underlegge seg2) vinne, seire3) tilkjempe seg4) overvinne, beseire, seire overconquering ( også) seierrik -
13 conquer
['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) sigra; leggja undir sig- conquest -
14 conquer
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15 conquer
['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) conquistar- conquest* * *con.quer[k'ɔŋkə] vt+vi 1 conquistar, tomar, ganhar em guerra. 2 vencer por força, subjugar, dominar. 3 vencer, superar. -
16 conquer
v. fethetmek, almak, yenmek, ele geçirmek, elde etmek, başarmak, zafer kazanmak* * *fethet* * *['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) fethetmek- conquest -
17 conquer
['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) osvojiti; premagati- conquest* * *[kɔŋkə]1.transitive verbzavojevati, osvojiti, premagati, podjarmiti, podvreči;2.intransitive verbzmagati -
18 conquer
• orjuuttaa• ottaa• riistää• nujertaa• alistaa• vallata• valloittaa• voittaa• päihittää• kellistää• kaataa• miehittää• peitota• taltuttaa• kukistaa• kumota• lannistaa* * *'koŋkə(to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) valloittaa, voittaa- conquest -
19 conquer
['kɒŋkə(r)]verbo transitivo conquistare [territory, people]; vincere, sconfiggere [enemy, unemployment, disease]; vincere [habit, fear, jealousy]; acquisire [skill, technology]; colmare [ deficit]* * *['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) conquistare- conquest* * *['kɒŋkə(r)]verbo transitivo conquistare [territory, people]; vincere, sconfiggere [enemy, unemployment, disease]; vincere [habit, fear, jealousy]; acquisire [skill, technology]; colmare [ deficit] -
20 conquer
['kɔŋkə(r)]vt ( MIL)zdobywać (zdobyć perf), podbijać (podbić perf); ( fig) fear, feelings przemagać (przemóc perf), pokonywać (pokonać perf)* * *['koŋkə](to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) podbijać, pokonywać- conquest
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