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♦ separate /ˈsɛprət/A a.1 separato; disgiunto; diviso; distinto: separate tables, tavoli separati; Keep it separate from the others, tienilo separato (o distinto) dagli altri; (rag.) separate accounts, conti distinti2 diverso; vario; singolo: the separate parts of the body, le diverse parti del corpo; the separate volumes, i singoli volumiB n.1 (tipogr.) pubblicazione a sé stante; monografia● (leg.) separate estate, proprietà personale della moglie; beni parafernali □ (leg.) separate maintenance, alimenti ( a un coniuge divorziato) □ (bur., comm.) under separate cover, in plico a parte.♦ (to) separate /ˈsɛpəreɪt/A v. t.1 separare; disgiungere; dividere; suddividere; scindere; distinguere: A wall separates the two gardens, un muro separa i due giardini; to separate two quarrellers, dividere due litiganti; The estate was separated into small lots, la proprietà è stata suddivisa in piccoli appezzamentiB v. i.separarsi; disgiungersi; dividersi; staccarsi; scindersi: to separate from one's wife, separarsi dalla moglie; We separated at noon, ci siamo separati a mezzogiorno● (fis.) to separate light, scomporre la luce □ (fig., scherz.) to separate the men from the boys, scoprire in un gruppo chi è veramente in gamba □ to separate milk, scremare il latte. -
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1. ['sepəreit] verb1) ((sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart: He separated the money into two piles; A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.) ločiti2) (to go in different directions: We all walked along together and separated at the cross-roads.) ločiti se3) ((of a husband and wife) to start living apart from each other by choice.) ločiti se2. [-rət] adjective1) (divided; not joined: He sawed the wood into four separate pieces; The garage is separate from the house.) ločen2) (different or distinct: This happened on two separate occasions; I like to keep my job and my home life separate.) različen•- separable
- separately
- separates
- separation
- separatist
- separatism
- separate off
- separate out
- separate up* * *I [séprit]1.adjectiveoddeljen, oddvojen, ločen ( from od), izoliran; separaten, poseben; posamičen, posamezenseparate maintenance juridically alimenti (ločeno živeče žene)the separate volumes of a book — posamični zvezki knjige;2.nounprintingposeben odtis članka iz revije ali iz zbornika, separat; plural dvodelna oblekaII [sépəreit]1.transitive verbločiti ( from od), oddeliti, razdeliti ( into v), razdružiti; odbrati, izolirati, centrifugirati (mleko); odpustiti iz vojaške službe; juridically (zakonsko) ločitito separate cream from milk — posneti smetano z mleka;2.intransitive verbločiti se, oddeliti se, oddvojiti se, razdružiti se, odcepiti se; (zakonsko) se ločiti -
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1. [ʹsep(ə)rıt] n1. полигр. отдельный оттиск ( статьи)2. pl блузки, юбки, брюки и т. п., которые можно надевать в разных комбинациях2. [ʹsep(ə)rıt] a1. 1) отдельный; изолированный; обособленный, отделённыйseparate room - изолированная /отдельная/ комната
separate system of imprisonment - юр. тюремная система одиночных камер
separate drive - тех. одиночный /индивидуальный/ привод
to live separate from smb. - жить отдельно от кого-л.
2) раздельныйseparate loading - воен. раздельное заряжание
separate ammunition - воен. боеприпасы раздельного заряжания
separate pagination - полигр. раздельная пагинация
3) сепаратный2. особый, специальный; самостоятельныйthese are two entirely separate questions - это два совершенно самостоятельных вопроса
separate account - фин. специальный счёт
separate battalion - воен. отдельный батальон
3. бот. однополый ( о цветке)♢
separate development - «раздельное развитие», расовая сегрегация (под предлогом создания равных, но раздельных возможностей)❝separate but equal❞ - ≅ «равенство порознь» (доктрина, оправдывающая расовую сегрегацию, в т. ч. в школах)separate estate - юр. отдельное /обособленное/ имущество ( замужней женщины)
3. [ʹsepəreıt] vseparate maintenance - юр. содержание, выплачиваемое мужем жене в случае соглашения о раздельном жительстве
1. 1) отделять, разъединятьgardens separated by a wall - сады, разделённые стеной
the two events are separated in time by one hundred years - во времени эти события отстоят друг от друга на сотню лет
to separate the sheep from the goats - библ. отделить агнцев от козлищ
2) отделяться, разъединяться3) различать, отличать2. 1) разделятьto separate smth. into parts [into classes, into parties, into lots] - разделить что-л. на части [на классы, на партии, на участки]
2) выделять, экстрагировать; сепарировать3) сортировать, отсеивать (тж. separate out)3. 1) разлучатьto separate smb. from smb., smth. - разлучать кого-л. с кем-л., чем-л.
2) расставаться, разлучатьсяthe friends didn't separate till midnight - друзья не расставались до полуночи
we have to separate at the crossroad - от перекрёстка нам придётся идти в разные стороны
in some way he became separated from his companions - каким-то образом он отделился /отстал/ от своих спутников
3) расходиться ( о супругах); жить врозь ( без развода)4. 1) разлагать ( на части)2) хим. выделять из раствора, выделять отстаиванием3) разделять ( фракции)5. увольнять с военной службы; демобилизовывать -
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I ['sep(ə)rɪt] adjотдельный, изолированный, обособленныйThese are two entirely (quite) separate questuions (problems). — Это два отдельные/самостоятельных вопроса (две отдельные проблемы).
- separate room- separate building
- separate cell
- separate education
- separate peace treaty
- separate offer
- separate occasion
- separate account
- separate part
- separate from the rest of the children
- two separate wings of the same building
- book in two separate volumes
- take a separate vote on the question
- keep smth separate
- keep these pills separate
- live separate from smb
- there is a separate room for you II ['sepəreɪt]1) расставаться, расходитьсяThey walked a mile together and then separated. — Они прошли вместе с милю и разошлись.
- separate into two parties- separate on the corner2) разнимать, отделять, разлучатьWe don't want to be separated. — Мы не хотим, чтобы нас разлучали.
England is separated from France by the Channel. — Англия отделена от Франции Ла-Маншем.
- separate smb- separate the fighters- separate smth- separate two fields by a fence
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1. n полигр. отдельный оттиск2. n с. -х. отдельности3. a отдельный; изолированный; обособленный, отделённыйseparate crime — самостоятельное, отдельное преступление
4. a раздельный5. a сепаратный6. a особый, специальный; самостоятельный7. a бот. однополый8. v отделять, разъединятьgardens separated by a wall — сады, разделённые стеной
the two events are separated in time by one hundred years — во времени эти события отстоят друг от друга на сотню лет
9. v отделяться, разъединяться10. v различать, отличать11. v выделять, экстрагировать; сепарировать12. v сортировать, отсеивать13. v разлучать14. v расставаться, разлучаться15. v расходиться; жить врозь16. v разлагать17. v хим. выделять из раствора, выделять отстаиванием18. v разделять19. v увольнять с военной службы; демобилизовыватьСинонимический ряд:1. apart (adj.) apart; detached; disconnected; disunited; divided; unattached2. distinct (adj.) different; distinct; diverse; several; various3. free (adj.) autarchic; autarkic; autonomous; free; independent; sovereign4. single (adj.) discrete; individual; lone; one; only; particular; single; singular; sole; solitary; unique5. alienate (verb) alienate; estrange6. break up (verb) break up; dichotomize; disjoint; dissect; dissever; rupture; split up; sunder; uncombine7. discharge (verb) demobilise; demobilize; discharge; muster out8. group (verb) assort; categorise; class; classify; group; pigeon-hole; sort out9. isolate (verb) close off; cut off; enisle; insulate; island; isolate; seclude; segregate; sequester10. know (verb) difference; differentiate; discern; discrepate; discriminate; distinguish; extricate; know; severalize; tell11. sort (verb) comb; sift; sort; winnow12. split (verb) break; break off; detach; disconnect; disengage; disjoin; disunite; divide; divorce; fragment; part; partition; section; segment; sever; split; undoАнтонимический ряд:attach; blend; combine; conglomerate; connect; connected; consolidate; dependent; fuse; general; include; indistinct; intertwine; join; joined; reconcile; related -
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I1. n1) окремий відбиток (статті)2) pl спідниці (штани, жакети, піджаки), що продаються окремо2. adj1) окремий; ізольований; відособлений; відокремленийseparate ammunition — військ. боєприпаси роздільного заряджання
separate drive — тех. одиночний (індивідуальний) привод
separate flower — бот. одностатева квітка
separate loading — військ. роздільне заряджання
separate maintenance — юр. аліменти дружині після розлучення
separate pagination — друк. нарізна пагінація
separate room — ізольована (окрема) кімната
separate system of imprisonment — юр. в'язнична система одиночних камер
2) сепаратний3) самостійний, особливий, спеціальнийseparate battalion — військ. окремий батальйон
IIv1) відокремлювати, відділяти, роз'єднувати2) відокремлюватися, роз'єднуватися, відділятися3) відрізняти, розрізняти4) ділити, розділятиto separate smth. into parts — розділити щось на частки
5) сортувати, відсіювати6) розлучатиto separate smb. from smb., smth. — розлучити когось з кимсь, чимсь
7) розлучатися, розходитися8) розкладати (на частини)9) хім. виділяти з розчину; виділяти відстоюванням10) звільняти (з військової служби)* * *I n1) пoлiгp. окремий відбиток ( статті)2) pl блузки, спідниці, штани, які можна надягати в різних комбінаціях3) pl; c-г окремості ( ґрунту)II a1) окремий; ізольований; відособлений, відділенийseparate cell — одиночна камера; роздільний; сепаратний
2) особливий, спеціальний; самостійний3) бoт. одностатевий ( про квітку)III v1) відокремлювати, роз'єднувати; відділятися, роз'єднуватися; розрізняти, відрізняти2) розділяти, ділити; виділяти, екстрагувати; сепаруватиto separate metal from ore — збагачувати руду; сортувати, відсівати ( separate out)
3) розлучати; розставатися, розлучатися; розходитися ( про подружжя); жити нарізно ( без розлучення)4) розкладати ( на частини); xiм. виділяти з розчину, виділяти відстоюванням; розділяти, ділити ( фракції)5) звільняти з військової служби; демобілізовувати -
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̘. ̈a.ˈseprɪt
1. прил.
1) а) отдельный;
обособленный Cut it into four separate parts. ≈ Разрежьте это на четыре части. separate maintenance ≈ содержание, назначаемое жене при разводе б) раздельный;
полит. сепаратный
2) изолированный, замкнутый;
автономный Syn: isolated, insulated
3) индивидуальный, самостоятельный;
независимый These are two entirely separate questions. ≈ Это два совершенно самостоятельных вопроса. Syn: individual, independent
4) бот. однополый( о цветке)
2. сущ. отдельный оттиск (статьи)
3. гл.
1) а) отделять(ся), разделять(ся) ;
разъединять The garage is separated from the house by a path and a flower garden. ≈ Гараж отделен от дома дорожкой и цветочным садом. Only one game separates us from total victory. ≈ Всего лишь один матч отделяет нас от полной победы. to separate the sheep from the goats ≈ библ. отделить агнцев от козлищ Syn: detach, disconnect, disengage, dismember, disunite Ant: combine, connect, consolidate, engage б) разлучаться, расходиться, расставаться( о людях) When did you separate from your husband? ≈ Когда ты разошлась с мужем? в) различать, отличать( правду от лжи и т. п. from) Syn: distinguish
2) а) выделять, экстрагировать( что-л. из чего-л.) ;
сепарировать;
отсеивать, сортировать (тж. separate out) Separate off the top of the cream and use it to make butter. ≈ Отделите верхнюю часть сметаны и используйте ее для приготовления масла. б) хим. выделять из раствора (отстаиванием)
3) тж. хим. разлагать (на части) The action of heat will separate the chemical into a substance and oxygen. ≈ При помощи реакции горения химикат разделится на твердое вещество и кислород.
4) воен. демобилизовывать, увольнять ∙ separate off separate out separate up (полиграфия) отдельный оттиск( статьи) pl блузки, юбки, брюки и т. п., которые можно надевать в разных комбинациях pl (сельскохозяйственное) отдельности (почвы) отдельный;
изолированный;
обособленный, отделенный - * room изолированная /отдельная/ комната - * entrance отдельный вход - * cell одиночная камера - a book in two * volumes книга в двух( отдельных) томах - * system of imprisonment (юридическое) тюремная система одиночных камер - * drive( техническое) одиночный /индивидуальный/ привод - to live * from smb. жить отдельно от кого-л. раздельный - * education раздельное обучение( мальчиков и девочек) - * loading( военное) раздельное заряжание - * ammunition( военное) боеприпасы раздельного заряжания - * pagination( полиграфия) раздельная пагинация - to move that a * vote be taken требовать раздельного голосования сепаратный - * peace treaty сепаратный мирный договор - * negotiations сепаратные переговоры особый, специальный;
самостоятельный - these are two entirely * questions это два совершенно самостоятельных вопроса - * account( финансовое) специальный счет - * existence of matter самостоятельное существование материи - * battalion( военное) отдельный батальон (ботаника) однополый (о цветке) > * development "раздельное развитие", расовая сегрегация (под предлогом создания равных, но раздельных возможностей) > "* but equal" "равенство порознь" (доктрина, оправдывающая расовую сегрегацию, в т.ч. в школах) > * estate( юридическое) отдельное /обособленное/ имущество( замужней женщины) > * maintenance( юридическое) содержание, выплачиваемое мужем жене в случае соглашения о раздельном жительстве отделять, разъединять - gardens *d by a wall сады, разделенные стеной - widely *d homestead разбросанные фермы - the river *s the two countries река разделяет эти две страны - to * religion from politics отделить религию от политики - to * a word by a hyphen разделить слово дефисом - to * by a comma отделить запятой - to * two boxers развести двух боксеров - the two events are *d in time by one hundred years во времени эти события отстоят друг от друга на сотню лет - to * the sheep from the goats (библеизм) отделить агнцев от козлищ - to * the wires разъединить провода отделяться, разъединяться - the rope *d under the strain веревка разорвалась от натяжения различать, отличать - to * truth from falsehood отличать истину от лжи разделять - to * smth. into parts разделить что-л. на части выделять, экстрагировать;
сепарировать - to * milk сепарировать молоко - to * cream from milk отделять сливки от молока - to * metal from ore обогащать руду сортировать, отсеивать (тж. * out) - to * bran from flour отсеивать отруби( из муки) - to * mail разбирать почту разлучать - to * smb. from smb., smth. разлучать кого-л. с кем-л., чем-л. расставаться, разлучаться - the friends didn't * till midnight друзья не расставались до полуночи - we have to * at the crossroad от перекрестка нам придется идти в разные стороны - in some way he become *d from his companions каким-то образом он отделился /отстал/ от своих спутников расходиться (о супругах) ;
жить врозь (без развода) - they *d amicably они разошлись мирно - to live *d from one's wife жить отдельно от жены разлагать (на части) (химическое) выделять из раствора, выделять отстаиванием разделять (фракции) увольнять с военной службы;
демобилизовывать ~ отдельный;
cut it into four separate parts разрежьте это на четыре части;
separate maintenance содержание, назначаемое жене при разводе separate демобилизовать ~ изолированный;
уединенный ~ особый, индивидуальный;
самостоятельный;
these are two entirely separate questions это два совершенно самостоятельных вопроса ~ отдельный;
cut it into four separate parts разрежьте это на четыре части;
separate maintenance содержание, назначаемое жене при разводе ~ отдельный оттиск (статьи) ~ отделять(ся), разделять(ся) ;
разлучать(ся) ;
расходиться ~ отделять(ся), разделять(ся) ~ отделять ~ отделяться ~ раздельный, отдельный, сепаратный ~ разлагать (на части) ~ различать ~ разлучать (о супругах) ~ разъединять ~ разъединяться ~ расходиться (о супругах) ~ сепаратный ~ сортировать, отсеивать;
to separate chaff from grain очищать зерно от мякины ~ сортировать ~ воен. увольнять, демобилизовывать separatum: separatum (pl ta) = separate ~ сортировать, отсеивать;
to separate chaff from grain очищать зерно от мякины ~ особый, индивидуальный;
самостоятельный;
these are two entirely separate questions это два совершенно самостоятельных вопросаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > separate
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I Adj.1. (allein) individual, single; (getrennt) separate; (abgeschieden) isolated; (besonder...) particular; Baum, Wolke: single, solitary, lone geh.; Schuh etc.: odd, single; jedes einzelne Stück (für sich) each individual piece; (alle) every single piece ( oder one); die einzelnen Mitgliedsstaaten the individual ( oder various) member states; jede(r) Einzelne every (single) one (of them); Mensch: auch every (single) person etc.; vom Einzelnen zum Ganzen from the particular to the general; Einzelnes (manches) some Pl., a few Pl. (things, points, details etc.)2. einzelne Pl. (vereinzelt) a few, some, one or two; Regen-, Schneeschauer: scattered, occasional; lokal begrenzt: isolated3. im Einzelnen geht es um folgende Fragen the points at issue ( oder specific questions) are (as follows); ins Einzelne gehen go into detail(s)II Adv. individually, singly; (getrennt) separately; (nicht gleichzeitig) auch one by one, one at a time; einzeln angeben specify, list, itemize; einzeln stehend Baum, Haus: solitary, isolated; einzeln stehende Gehöfte auch scattered farms* * *discrete (Adj.); individual (Adj.); particular (Adj.); apart (Adv.); isolated (Adj.); odd (Adj.); single (Adj.); solitary (Adj.)* * *ein|zeln ['aintsln]1. adjéínzelne Teile des Bestecks kann man nicht kaufen — you cannot buy individual or separate or single pieces of this cutlery
die éínzelnen Städte, die wir besucht haben — the individual cities which we visited
im éínzelnen Fall — in the particular case
2) Mensch individual3) (= alleinstehend) Baum, Haus single, solitaryéínzeln stehend — solitary
ein paar éínzeln stehende Bäume — a few scattered trees, a few trees here and there
ein éínzeln stehender Baum — a tree (standing) all by itself, a solitary tree
éínzelne Firmen haben... — some firms have..., the odd firm has..., a few odd firms have...
éínzelne Besucher kamen schon früher — a few or one or two visitors came earlier
2. adj (substantivisch)1)(Mensch)
der/die Einzelne — the individualein Einzelner — an individual, a single person
Einzelne — some (people), a few (people), one or two (people)
jeder Einzelne/jede Einzelne — each individual
jeder Einzelne muss dabei helfen — (each and) every one of you/them etc must help
als Einzelner kann man nichts machen — as an individual one can do nothing
2)3)er kam vom Einzelnen zum Allgemeinen — he went from the particular to the general
bis ins Einzelne — right down to the last detail
3. adv1) (= separat) separately, individuallyéínzeln aufführen — to list separately or individually or singly
2) (= nicht zusammen) individuallywir kamen éínzeln — we came separately
die Gäste kamen éínzeln herein — the guests came in separately or singly or one by one
* * *1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) individual2) (each separately: I'll deal with each question individually.) individually3) (not one of a pair, set etc: an odd shoe.) odd4) (one only: The spider hung on a single thread.) single5) (one by one; separately: They came all together, but they left singly.) singly* * *ein·zeln[ˈaintsl̩n]I. adj inv\einzelne Teile des Geschirrs können nachgekauft werden individual pieces of this crockery can be purchased at a later dateein \einzelner Mensch könnte nicht alles schaffen one person alone could not do all the workdie \einzelnen Bundesländer the individual federal statesjedes \einzelne Dokument every single [or each individual] documentim \einzelnen Fall in the particular case2. (bei Paaren) oddein \einzelner Schuh an odd shoeim Feld stand eine \einzelne Eiche a solitary oak tree stood in the fieldin dem Raum stand nur ein \einzelnes Sofa in the room stood a solitary sofadie ganzen Felder gehören zu dem \einzelnen Gehöft dort all the fields belong to that one farmals ich zurückkam, saß nur noch eine \einzelne Frau im Warteraum when I came back, there was only one single woman in the waiting room4. (einige)erst waren es nur \einzelne Arbeiter at the beginning there were only a few workerses gab \einzelne Demonstrationen there were demonstrations here and there5. METEO▪ \einzelne pl scattered\einzelne Schauer scattered showersvom E\einzelnen zum Allgemeinen from the particular to the generalim E\einzelnen in detailim E\einzelnen kann ich darauf nicht eingehen I can't go into any more detailan E\einzelnes erinnere ich mich noch gut I can remember some things very well▪ der/die E\einzelne the individual▪ ein E\einzelner/eine E \einzelne an individual; (ein einziger Mensch) a single person, one [single] personwas kann ein E\einzelner schon dagegen ausrichten? what can one [single] person [or a single person] do on their own?als E\einzelner as an individualjede(r, s) E\einzelne each individual; (ausnahmslos jeder) each single person, each single [or each and every] oneich erwarte von jedem E\einzelnen von Ihnen, dass er seine Pflicht tut I expect [each and] every one of you to do your dutysoll ich die Geschenke \einzeln verpacken? shall I pack each present individually?wir kamen \einzeln we came separatelybitte \einzeln eintreten! please come in one at a timeetw \einzeln aufführen to list sth separately\einzeln stehend solitary* * *1) individualdie einzelnen Bände eines Werkes — the individual or separate volumes of a work
ein einzelner Schuh/Handschuh — an odd shoe/glove
schon ein einzelnes von diesen Gläsern — just one of these glasses on its own
2) solitary <building, tree>eine einzelne Dame/ein einzelner Herr — a single lady/gentleman
3)einzelne Regenschauer — scattered or isolated showers
4) substantivisch (einzelner Mensch)der/jeder Einzelne — the/each individual
jeder Einzelne der Betroffenen — every [single] one of those concerned
ins Einzelne gehen — go into detail[s pl.]
* * *A. adj1. (allein) individual, single; (getrennt) separate; (abgeschieden) isolated; (besonder…) particular; Baum, Wolke: single, solitary, lone geh; Schuh etc: odd, single;die einzelnen Mitgliedsstaaten the individual ( oder various) member states;vom Einzelnen zum Ganzen from the particular to the general;2.einzelne pl (vereinzelt) a few, some, one or two; Regen-, Schneeschauer: scattered, occasional; lokal begrenzt: isolated3.im Einzelnen geht es um folgende Fragen the points at issue ( oder specific questions) are( as follows);ins Einzelne gehen go into detail(s)B. adv individually, singly; (getrennt) separately; (nicht gleichzeitig) auch one by one, one at a time;einzeln angeben specify, list, itemize;einzeln stehend Baum, Haus: solitary, isolated;einzeln stehende Gehöfte auch scattered farms* * *1) individualdie einzelnen Bände eines Werkes — the individual or separate volumes of a work
ein einzelner Schuh/Handschuh — an odd shoe/glove
2) solitary <building, tree>eine einzelne Dame/ein einzelner Herr — a single lady/gentleman
3)einzelne Regenschauer — scattered or isolated showers
4) substantivisch (einzelner Mensch)der/jeder Einzelne — the/each individual
jeder Einzelne der Betroffenen — every [single] one of those concerned
ins Einzelne gehen — go into detail[s pl.]
* * *(umständlich) anführen ausdr.to particularise (UK) v.to particularize (US) v. adj.apart adj.discrete adj.odd adj.particular adj.several adj.single adj.solitary adj. adv.apart adv.individually adv.oddly adv.singly adv. -
9 perteneciente
adj.pertaining, appurtenant.* * *► adjetivo1 belonging (a, to)* * *ADJ1) (=que pertenece) belonging (a to)2) (=relacionado)* * *los países pertenecientes al grupo — the countries belonging to o which are members of the group
* * *= pertaining.Ex. The full edition is published in a number of separate volumes each pertaining to a specific subject area.----* no perteneciente a la Comunidad Europea = non-EC.* no perteneciente al juzgado = out-of-court.* perteneciente a una confesión religiosa = denominational.* * *los países pertenecientes al grupo — the countries belonging to o which are members of the group
* * *= pertaining.Ex: The full edition is published in a number of separate volumes each pertaining to a specific subject area.
* no perteneciente a la Comunidad Europea = non-EC.* no perteneciente al juzgado = out-of-court.* perteneciente a una confesión religiosa = denominational.* * *los países pertenecientes al grupo the countries belonging to o which are members of the group* * *
perteneciente adjetivo:◊ los países pertenecientes al grupo the countries belonging to o which are members of the group
perteneciente adjetivo belonging
' perteneciente' also found in these entries:
English:
common
* * *perteneciente adjperteneciente a belonging to* * *adj:perteneciente a belonging to* * *perteneciente adjperteneciente a : belonging to -
10 отдельным письмом
Отдельным письмом-- I have requested Mr. X., under separate cover, that he use the prior volumes as a basis for calculations.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отдельным письмом
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11 descomponer
v.1 to rot (pudrir) (fruit).la humedad descompone ciertos alimentos dampness makes some foods rot2 to break down.descomponer algo en to break something down into3 to mess up.4 to damage, to break.la cena le descompuso el vientre the dinner gave him an upset stomachcreo que comí algo que me descompuso (el cuerpo) I think I ate something that didn't agree with me5 to annoy.6 to put out of order, to impair, to rack up, to disarrange.Ricardo descompuso la máquina Richard put the machine out of order.7 to upset, to disturb, to unsettle.Su ataque descompuso a María His attack upset Mary.* * *1 (separar) to break down, split up2 (estropear) to break3 (desorganizar) to mess up, upset4 (desordenar) to mess up5 FÍSICA to resolve6 QUÍMICA to decompose7 MATEMÁTICAS to split up9 (pudrir) to rot1 (pudrirse) to decompose, rot2 (estropearse) to break down3 (enfermar) to feel ill4 (enfadarse) to lose one's temper, get angry5 FÍSICA to resolve6 QUÍMICA to decompose7 MATEMÁTICAS to split* * *verb1) to rot2) break•* * *( pp descompuesto)1. VT1) (=dividir) [+ palabra, frase] to break down, break up; [+ sustancia, molécula, número] to break down; [+ luz] to break up, split up2) (=pudrir) [+ alimento] to rot; [+ cadáver, cuerpo] to decompose3) * (=alterar)me descompone tanto desorden — all this mess really gets to me * o irritates me
las especias me descomponen el vientre — spicy food gives me diarrhoea o (EEUU) diarrhea
4) * (=romper) to break2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <alimento/cadáver> to rot, cause... to decompose o rot2) (esp AmL) <máquina/aparato> to break; < peinado> to mess up3) < persona>a) ( producir malestar) olor to make... queasyb) ( producir diarrea) to give... diarrhea*2.descomponerse v pron2) cadáver/alimento to rot, decompose (frml)3) cara (+ me/te/le etc)4) (esp AmL) máquina/aparato to break down5) personaa) ( sentir malestar)b) ( del estómago) to have an attack of diarrhea** * *= break down, break into + parts, break up, pull apart, disaggregate, dissect, parse, break out, break out into.Ex. The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.Ex. Subarrangement at entry terms can break up long sequences of entries listed under the same keyword.Ex. All these bits of raw material -- these 'chunks of reality' as McNair calls them -- are encapsulated in a carefully organized and well-rounded whole, which the reader must pull apart and put together again.Ex. Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Ex. GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accommodate all potential approaches to the material.Ex. This is only possible if the incoming message has an identifiable structure that can be parsed and converted to resemble a protocol message.Ex. Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.Ex. The categories in Figure 1 could easily be broken out into additional subdivisions = Las cagegorías de la Figura 1 se puede descomponer fácilmente en subdivisiones adicionales.----* descomponer en = break down into, break up into.* descomponerse = disintegrate, rot, decompose, putrefy.* descomponerse en = break into.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <alimento/cadáver> to rot, cause... to decompose o rot2) (esp AmL) <máquina/aparato> to break; < peinado> to mess up3) < persona>a) ( producir malestar) olor to make... queasyb) ( producir diarrea) to give... diarrhea*2.descomponerse v pron2) cadáver/alimento to rot, decompose (frml)3) cara (+ me/te/le etc)4) (esp AmL) máquina/aparato to break down5) personaa) ( sentir malestar)b) ( del estómago) to have an attack of diarrhea** * *= break down, break into + parts, break up, pull apart, disaggregate, dissect, parse, break out, break out into.Ex: The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.
Ex: Break complex statements into parts if you'are not sure how to apply the restrictor.Ex: Subarrangement at entry terms can break up long sequences of entries listed under the same keyword.Ex: All these bits of raw material -- these 'chunks of reality' as McNair calls them -- are encapsulated in a carefully organized and well-rounded whole, which the reader must pull apart and put together again.Ex: Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Ex: GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accommodate all potential approaches to the material.Ex: This is only possible if the incoming message has an identifiable structure that can be parsed and converted to resemble a protocol message.Ex: Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.Ex: The categories in Figure 1 could easily be broken out into additional subdivisions = Las cagegorías de la Figura 1 se puede descomponer fácilmente en subdivisiones adicionales.* descomponer en = break down into, break up into.* descomponerse = disintegrate, rot, decompose, putrefy.* descomponerse en = break into.* * *descomponer [ E22 ]vtA (dividir, separar) ‹número› to factorize, break … down into factors; ‹luz› to split up, break up; ‹sustancia› to break down, separate … into compoundsB ‹alimento/cadáver› to rot, cause … to decompose o rotC ( esp AmL)1 ‹máquina/aparato› to break2 ‹peinado/juego› to mess upD ‹persona›1(producir malestar): ese olor penetrante me descompone that strong smell makes me feel queasy o nauseousla noticia del accidente la descompuso she felt quite ill when she heard about the accident2 (producir diarrea) to give … diarrhea*A «luz» to split; «sustancia» to break down, separate; «partícula/isótopo» to decayB «cadáver/alimento» to rot, decompose ( frml)C«cara» (+ me/te/le etc): se le descompuso la cara cuando se lo dije he looked really upset o his face dropped a mile when I told himD ( esp AmL) «máquina/aparato» to break downE «persona»1(sentir malestar): hacía tanto calor que se descompuso it was so hot that he started feeling sick o queasyse descompuso cuando supo la noticia he felt quite ill when he heard the news2 (del estómago) to have an attack of diarrhea*F (CS) «tiempo» to become unsettled, change for the worse; «día» to cloud overamaneció un día precioso, pero más tarde se descompuso it started out as a lovely day, but it clouded over later* * *
descomponer ( conjugate descomponer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹alimento/cadáver› to rot, cause … to decompose o rot
2 (esp AmL) ‹máquina/aparato› to break;
‹ peinado› to mess up
3 ‹ persona›
descomponerse verbo pronominal
1 [ luz] to split;
[ sustancia] to break down, separate
2 [cadáver/alimento] to rot, decompose (frml)
3 (esp AmL) [máquina/aparato] to break down
4 [ persona] ( sentir malestar) to feel sick;
( del estómago) to have an attack of diarrhea( conjugate diarrhea)
6 (CS) [ tiempo] to become unsettled;
[ día] to cloud over
descomponer verbo transitivo
1 (dividir) to break up, split
2 (pudrir) to rot, decompose
3 (poner nervioso) to get on sb's nerves
4 (el rostro) to distort
' descomponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descompuse
- pudrir
English:
break
* * *♦ vt1. [pudrir] [fruta, comida, cuerpo] to rot;un organismo que descompone los cadáveres an organism that causes bodies to decompose o rot;la humedad descompone ciertos alimentos dampness makes some foods rot2. [dividir] [sustancia, molécula] to break down;[luz] to split up; [átomo] to split;descomponer algo en to break sth down into3. [desordenar] to mess up4. [estropear] [aparato, motor] to breakcreo que comí algo que me descompuso (el cuerpo) I think I ate something that didn't agree with me6. [turbar, alterar] to disturb, to upset;algo que dije pareció descomponerlo something I said seemed to upset him7. [enojar] to annoy;su pasividad me descompone his passivity annoys me* * *<part descompuesto> v/t1 ( dividir) break down2 L.Am. ( romper) break3 ( pudrir) cause to decompose4 plan upset* * *descomponer {60} vt1) : to rot, to decompose2) desbaratar: to break, to break down* * * -
12 dividir
v.1 to divide.el río divide en dos la ciudad the river divides o splits the city in twoEllos dividen el dinero They divide the money.Ellas dividen el trabajo They divide the work.Ella divide los tipos de plantas She divides=classifies the plant types.Los pleitos dividen a los casados Fights divide married couples.2 to share out.nos dividimos las tareas domésticas we shared the household chores between us3 to divide by (Mat).dividir 12 entre 3 divide 12 by 315 dividido por 3 igual a 5 15 divided by 3 is 5* * *1 to divide2 (separar) to divide, separate3 (repartir) to divide, split■ el hombre dividió la herencia entre sus hijos the man divided the inheritance between his children1 (separarse) to divide, split up\divide y vencerás divide and conquer, divide and rule* * *verbto divide, split* * *1. VT1) (=partir) to dividelos dividieron en tres grupos — they split them (up) o divided them into three groups
la bodega del barco está dividida en cuatro secciones — the hold of the ship is divided into four sections
2) (Mat) to divide (entre, por by)doce dividido entre o por cuatro son tres — twelve divided by four is three
3) (=repartir) [+ ganancias, posesiones] to split up, divide up; [+ gastos] to splithemos dividido el premio entre toda la familia — we have split up o divided up the prize among the whole family
4) (=separar) to divide5) (=enemistar) to divide2.VI (Mat) to divide (entre, por into)se me ha olvidado dividir — I've forgotten how to do division o how to divide
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( partir) to dividelo dividió en partes iguales/por la mitad — he divided it (up) into equal portions/in half
seis dividido por or entre dos es igual a tres — (Mat) six divided by two equals o is three
b) ( repartir) to divide, share (out)c) ( separar)d) ( enemistar) <partido/familia> to divide2.dividir vi (Mat) to divide3.dividirse v prona) célula to split; grupo/partido to split up; camino/río to divideb) obra/períodoel cuerpo humano se divide en... — the human body is made up of...
c) ( repartirse) to divide up, share out* * *= break down, partition, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, split up, drive + a wedge between, dissect, segment, split, break out, parcel out, splinter, section, balkanize, rive, rend.Ex. The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.Ex. Punctuation is present in order to partition the elements of a citation and should contribute to its comprehension.Ex. The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex. Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex. In any case it is best to split up the work among all those involved, having an adult in charge of each group.Ex. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex. GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accommodate all potential approaches to the material.Ex. So, the state-of-the-art in speech recognition requires the speaker to pronounce words with definite pauses between them, or else it starts with segmenting the speech on the basis of its acoustical features.Ex. In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Ex. Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.Ex. Can libraries parcel out digitization responsibilities among themselves?.Ex. The computers in education movement has further splintered rather than integrated these communities.Ex. They have achieved this by dividing their building into public-oriented and research-oriented levels and sectioning each level into thematic areas.Ex. The scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex. The novel presents a social world riven by contradictions that can best be understood through Marxian categories.Ex. Christian Science, a faith that has epitomize a quiet, disciplined spirituality, is being rent by discord.----* divide y vencerás = divide-and-conquer.* dividir Algo en partes iguales = divide + Nombre + in equal parts.* dividir con una cortina = curtain off.* dividir en = divide (into), partition into, split into, divide onto.* dividir en dos = halve, bisect, rend in + two.* dividir en partes = break into + parts.* dividir en trozos = split into + bits.* dividir en zonas = zone.* dividir por medio = rend in + two.* dividir + Posesivo + fuerzas = fragment + Posesivo + energies, fragment + Posesivo + energies.* dividirse = branch, fork.* dividirse en partes = fall into + parts.* producir dividendos = pay + dividends.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( partir) to dividelo dividió en partes iguales/por la mitad — he divided it (up) into equal portions/in half
seis dividido por or entre dos es igual a tres — (Mat) six divided by two equals o is three
b) ( repartir) to divide, share (out)c) ( separar)d) ( enemistar) <partido/familia> to divide2.dividir vi (Mat) to divide3.dividirse v prona) célula to split; grupo/partido to split up; camino/río to divideb) obra/períodoel cuerpo humano se divide en... — the human body is made up of...
c) ( repartirse) to divide up, share out* * *dividir(en)(v.) = divide (into), partition into, split into, divide ontoEx: External databases can be partitioned into two major categories: bibliographic and non-bibliographic or full-text databases.Ex: The notation is non-expressive, and is split into groups of three digits as in DC.Ex: Many databases are divided onto several discs, usually by time period.= break down, partition, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, split up, drive + a wedge between, dissect, segment, split, break out, parcel out, splinter, section, balkanize, rive, rend.Ex: The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.
Ex: Punctuation is present in order to partition the elements of a citation and should contribute to its comprehension.Ex: The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex: Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex: In any case it is best to split up the work among all those involved, having an adult in charge of each group.Ex: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex: GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accommodate all potential approaches to the material.Ex: So, the state-of-the-art in speech recognition requires the speaker to pronounce words with definite pauses between them, or else it starts with segmenting the speech on the basis of its acoustical features.Ex: In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Ex: Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.Ex: Can libraries parcel out digitization responsibilities among themselves?.Ex: The computers in education movement has further splintered rather than integrated these communities.Ex: They have achieved this by dividing their building into public-oriented and research-oriented levels and sectioning each level into thematic areas.Ex: The scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex: The novel presents a social world riven by contradictions that can best be understood through Marxian categories.Ex: Christian Science, a faith that has epitomize a quiet, disciplined spirituality, is being rent by discord.* divide y vencerás = divide-and-conquer.* dividir Algo en partes iguales = divide + Nombre + in equal parts.* dividir con una cortina = curtain off.* dividir en = divide (into), partition into, split into, divide onto.* dividir en dos = halve, bisect, rend in + two.* dividir en partes = break into + parts.* dividir en trozos = split into + bits.* dividir en zonas = zone.* dividir por medio = rend in + two.* dividir + Posesivo + fuerzas = fragment + Posesivo + energies, fragment + Posesivo + energies.* dividirse = branch, fork.* dividirse en partes = fall into + parts.* producir dividendos = pay + dividends.* * *dividir [I1 ]vt1 (partir) to dividedividió la tarta en partes iguales he divided the cake (up) into equal portionsdividió a la clase en cuatro equipos she divided o split the class (up) into four teamsseis dividido dos igual tres or seis dividido por dos es igual a tres or seis dividido entre dos es igual a tres ( Mat) six divided by two equals o is threedivide 96 por or entre 12 ( Mat) divide 96 by 122 (repartir) to divide, share, share outdividieron la herencia entre los hermanos the inheritance was shared (out) o divided among the brothers3(separar): el río divide el pueblo en dos the river cuts o divides the village in two4 (apartar, enemistar) to divideesa cuestión dividió profundamente al sindicato the issue caused deep division within the unionlos científicos están divididos en esa materia scientists are divided on that subjectdivide y vencerás/reinarás divide and conquer/rule■ dividirvi( Mat) to dividetodavía no sabe dividir she still can't do division, she still doesn't know how to divide1 «célula» to split; «grupo/partido» to split upnos dividimos en dos grupos we split up into two groupsel río se divide en dos brazos the river divides into two branchesno me puedo dividir ( fam); I only have one pair of hands ( colloq), I can't be in two places at once ( colloq)2«obra/período»: su obra podría dividirse en cuatro períodos básicos his work could be divided into four basic periodsel cuerpo humano se divide en cabeza, tronco y extremidades the human body is made up of the head, the torso and the extremities3 (repartirse) to divide up, share out* * *
dividir ( conjugate dividir) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo (Mat) to divide
dividirse verbo pronominal
[grupo/partido] to split up;
[camino/río] to divideb) dividir en algo [obra/período] to be divided into sth
dividir verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to divide: dividieron la herencia entre los cuatro, they divided the inheritance among the four of them
tienes que dividir entre tres, you must divide by three
' dividir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descomponer
- partir
- rompecabezas
- seccionar
- cortar
- distribuir
- mitad
- separar
English:
carve up
- cut
- divide
- equally
- partition
- quarter
- separate
- share
- split
- split up
- tear
- zone
- break
- halve
- stream
- way
* * *♦ vt1. [separar] to divide (en into); [átomo] to split (en into);dividió la hoja en tres partes she divided the page into three parts;dividió a los alumnos en grupos de cinco he split o divided the pupils into groups of five;el río divide en dos la ciudad the river divides o splits the city in two2. [repartir] to share out ( entre among);el resto de los beneficios fue dividido entre los empleados the rest of the profits were shared out o divided among the employees;dividimos las tareas domésticas entre todos we shared the household chores between all of us3. [desunir] to divide;un asunto que tiene dividida a la comunidad científica an issue that has divided the scientific community;el testamento dividió a los hermanos the will set the brothers against one another4. [en matemáticas] to divide;dividir 12 entre 3 divide 12 by 3;♦ vi[en matemáticas] to divide;divide y vencerás divide and rule* * *v/t divide* * *dividir vt1) : to divide, to split2) : to distribute, to share out* * *dividir vb1. (en general) to dividesi divido 30 entre 5, el resultado es 6 if I divide 30 by 5, the result is 6 -
13 desglosar
v.1 to break down.2 to itemize, to detail.3 to separate sheets from the file.* * *1 (escrito) to detach2 (gastos) to break down* * *VT1) [+ cantidades, cifras] to break down2) [+ impreso] to detach* * *verbo transitivoa) <gastos/suma> to do a breakdown of, itemize; < tema> to break downb) (Der) <documento/hoja> to detach, extract* * *= break down, itemise [itemize, -USA].Ex. The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.Ex. Under each entry library schools using the book are itemised.* * *verbo transitivoa) <gastos/suma> to do a breakdown of, itemize; < tema> to break downb) (Der) <documento/hoja> to detach, extract* * *= break down, itemise [itemize, -USA].Ex: The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.
Ex: Under each entry library schools using the book are itemised.* * *desglosar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cifra/suma› to break down, make a breakdown of, itemize; ‹tema› to break downdesglosaron el presupuesto en sus diferentes apartados they broke the budget down into its different headings2 ( Der) ‹documento/hoja› to detach, extract* * *
desglosar verbo transitivo to break down
' desglosar' also found in these entries:
English:
break down
- break
* * *desglosar vtto break down;una factura desglosada an itemized bill* * *v/t coste break down, itemize* * *desglosar vt: to break down, to itemize
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