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1 team
► A team is made up of 11 players in football and 5 in futsal, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Depending on the context, team can be used as synonym for playing squad.Syn. football team► Im Fußball besteht die Mannschaft einschließlich des Torwarts aus elf, im Futsal aus fünf Spielern. Je nach Kontext ist es aber auch möglich, dass der Spielerkader als Synonym von Mannschaft gebraucht wird. -
2 Team
► Im Fußball besteht die Mannschaft einschließlich des Torwarts aus elf, im Futsal aus fünf Spielern. Je nach Kontext ist es aber auch möglich, dass der Spielerkader als Synonym von Mannschaft gebraucht wird.► A team is made up of 11 players in football and 5 in futsal, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Depending on the context, team can be used as synonym for playing squad.Syn. football team -
3 football team
► A team is made up of 11 players in football and 5 in futsal, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Depending on the context, team can be used as synonym for playing squad.Syn. football team► Im Fußball besteht die Mannschaft einschließlich des Torwarts aus elf, im Futsal aus fünf Spielern. Je nach Kontext ist es aber auch möglich, dass der Spielerkader als Synonym von Mannschaft gebraucht wird. -
4 figure skating team event
командное соревнование по фигурному катанию
В командном соревновании по фигурному катанию принимают участие команды от каждой страны-участницы Олимпийских игр, состоящие из шести фигуристов: одного фигуриста, одной фигуристки, одной спортивной пары и одной танцевальной пары. Очки зарабатывает каждый спортсмен и каждая пара. Команда с наибольшим суммарным количеством очков объявляется победителем.
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figure skating team event
Figure skating team event features teams from each Olympic participating country made up of six skaters: one male skater, one female skater, one skating pair and one ice dance couple. Points are awarded to each skater/couple. The team with the highest number of aggregate points is declared the winner.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > figure skating team event
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5 changing the goalkeeper
■ The replacement of the goalkeeper with any outfield player, of which the referee is informed before the change is made during a stoppage in the game, because the team's full quota of substitutes has been used.► To differentiate between a normal substitution of a goalkeeper by a reserve goalkeeper.■ Austausch des Spielers im Tor durch einen Feldspieler während einer Spielunterbrechung und nach entsprechender Mitteilung an den Schiedsrichter, wenn das Auswechselkontingent ausgeschöpft ist.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > changing the goalkeeper
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6 central editorial team
центральная редколлегия
Центральная редколлегия, состоящая из опытных профессионалов новостной журналистики, занимается редактированием информации, поступающей от репортерских бригад Олимпийской службы новостей на соревновательных объектах, в медиацентре Олимпийской деревни, ГПЦ и гостинице МОК.
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central editorial team
Central editorial team made of experienced news professionals will edit information provided by ONS reporting teams at all competition venues, the Olympic Village Media Center, MPC and the IOC hotel.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > central editorial team
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7 work team
эк. тр., упр. рабочая группа [команда\] (специалисты, работающие вместе постоянно, либо собранные вместе для работы над каким-л. проектом)We take great pride in our work team made up of qualified professionals, each possessing the unique skills needed to lead our brand into global markets. — Мы гордимся нашей командой сотрудников, состоящей из квалифицированных специалистов, каждый из которых обладает уникальными способностями, необходимыми для выведения нашей марки на мировой рынок.
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8 Lucy and the football
•• * В статье обозревателя Washington Post Чарльза Краутхаммера, резко критической в отношении «виртуального мирного договора», подписанного израильскими и палестинскими политиками в Женеве, встретился следующий пассаж, который сначала привел меня в некоторое замешательство:
•• Arafat pocketed every Israeli concession and betrayed every promise he signed in Oslo. It’s Lucy and the football all over again, and the same chorus of delusionals who so applauded Oslo – Jimmy Carter, Sandy Burger, Tom Friedman – is applauding again. This time, however, the Israeli surrender is so breathtaking, it makes Oslo look rational.
•• Смысл фразы Lucy and the football all over again – сильно напоминающей знаменитую сентенцию Йоги Берра (it’s déjà vu all over again) – конечно, ясен, но захотелось все-таки выяснить ее происхождение, точное значение и статус. Помог, как почти всегда, гугл, выдавший следующую статью из Princeton Alumni Weekly:
•• Lucy and the football
•• Will basketball once again break our young columnist’s heart? I grew up in a Peanuts household. My father, a man with a deep appreciation for pathos, fell in love with Charlie Brown as a child, and numerous Peanuts anthologies lined the walls of our library.
•• <...>
•• One annual segment involving Charlie Brown did capture my imagination. Every fall Charlie Brown and Lucy would go outside to kick a field goal with a football. Every fall Charlie Brown would recall that the previous year Lucy had pulled the football away at the last possible moment, causing Charlie Brown to fly 10 feet in the air and land flat on his back. Every fall Lucy would patiently explain to Charlie Brown that this was the year that things would be different. And every fall Charlie Brown would again end up flat on his back as Lucy reminded him of the cruel realities of our world.
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•• This season I worry that the men’s basketball team may be preparing to perform a milder version of the Lucy and the football trick on me. After I watched the Tigers get thoroughly dissected by California and St. Josephs – and as Penn made some serious noise in early-season games – I made peace with the notion that this was a rebuilding year. In fact, as we entered the Ivy League season at 4-7, I was even prepared to concede that we might ( shudder) finish lower than second in the league.
•• So what happens? On the Monday after the first full weekend of the season, I check the scores, fully prepared for terrible news. But what I discover is that Princeton has swept Harvard and Dartmouth while Penn has managed to lose in Cambridge. And suddenly I’m a believer again.
•• <...>
•• But warning signs already abound. <...> For the moment, however, my early-season jitters are long forgotten. I am a convert, a true believer, orange and black to the hilt. I have trotted back to the bandwagon like a pathetic puppy and I am ready for another unexpected and magical run to the NCAA Tournament. At least until Lucy again pulls that football away.
•• Итак, речь идет о героях комиксов серии Peanuts. В американском футболе гол «с поля» забивается игроком, для которого другой игрок (в данном случае Lucy) придерживает овальный мяч на земле. Если в последний момент мяч убирается, то бьющий с разбега теряет равновесие и действительно падает на спину. Так что можно понимать это выражение как подвох и даже подлость. Но можно посмотреть на это и с другой стороны. Чарли Браун, как сказали бы в аналогичной ситуации по-русски, опять наступает на грабли. Конечно, рекомендовать это как перевод вряд ли можно – ведь у слушающего появляется соблазн развития метафоры. Но для понимания это сравнение полезно.
•• Остается вопрос о статусе этого выражения. Что это – реалия, крылатое выражение, аллюзия? Или вошедшее в язык фразеологическое сочетание? Судя по отсутствию этого выражения в словарях, последнее – вряд ли. Но если начнет работать механизм языковой моды, то переход в категорию фразеологизма может произойти довольно быстро.
English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > Lucy and the football
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9 gain the upper hand
to have or win an advantage over, to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc:يَتَفَوَّق على، يَتَغَلَّبOur team managed to get the upper hand in the end.
يَتَغَلَّب على، يَهْزِم العَدوThe enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.
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10 get the upper hand
to have or win an advantage over, to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc:يَتَفَوَّق على، يَتَغَلَّبOur team managed to get the upper hand in the end.
يَتَغَلَّب على، يَهْزِم العَدوThe enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.
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11 get the upper hand of someone
to have or win an advantage over, to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc:يَتَفَوَّق على، يَتَغَلَّبOur team managed to get the upper hand in the end.
يَتَغَلَّب على، يَهْزِم العَدوThe enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.
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12 get the upper hand over someone
to have or win an advantage over, to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc:يَتَفَوَّق على، يَتَغَلَّبOur team managed to get the upper hand in the end.
يَتَغَلَّب على، يَهْزِم العَدوThe enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.
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13 have the upper hand
to have or win an advantage over, to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc:يَتَفَوَّق على، يَتَغَلَّبOur team managed to get the upper hand in the end.
يَتَغَلَّب على، يَهْزِم العَدوThe enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.
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14 have the upper hand of someone
to have or win an advantage over, to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc:يَتَفَوَّق على، يَتَغَلَّبOur team managed to get the upper hand in the end.
يَتَغَلَّب على، يَهْزِم العَدوThe enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.
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15 have the upper hand over someone
to have or win an advantage over, to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc:يَتَفَوَّق على، يَتَغَلَّبOur team managed to get the upper hand in the end.
يَتَغَلَّب على، يَهْزِم العَدوThe enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.
Arabic-English dictionary > have the upper hand over someone
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16 composer
composer [kɔ̃poze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = faire) [+ plat] to make ; [+ médicament] to make up ; [+ équipe sportive] to put together ; [+ poème] to write ; [+ musique] to compose ; [+ tableau] to paint ; [+ programme] to work out ; [+ bouquet] to arrangeb. [+ numéro de téléphone] to dial ; [+ code] to enterc. ( = constituer) [+ ensemble, produit, groupe] to make up ; [+ assemblée] to form• composé à 50 % de papier recyclé made of 50% recycled paper2. intransitive verbb. ( = traiter) to compromise3. reflexive verb► se composer ( = consister en)• notre équipe est composée à 70 % de femmes 70% of our team are women* * *kɔ̃poze
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1) ( constituer) [éléments, personnes] to make uple groupe est composer à 90% de femmes — 90% of the group are women
2) ( réaliser) [personne] to put [something] together [menu]; to select [équipe]; to make up [bouquet]3) Art, Littérature, Musique to compose [morceau, texte]; to paint [tableau]4) to dial [numéro]5) ( en imprimerie) to typeset [page, texte]
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fml verbe intransitif ( trouver un compromis) to compromisecomposer avec — to come to a compromise with [personne]
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se composer verbe pronominal1) ( être constitué)2) ( adopter) to assume [attitude, expression]* * *kɔ̃poze1. vt1) [musique, texte] to compose2) [mélange, équipe] to make up3) (= faire partie de) to make up, to form4) TYPOGRAPHIE to typeset, to set, (par extension: sur un clavier, un digicode) to key, to key in2. vi1) ÉDUCATION to sit a test, to do a test2) (= transiger) to come to terms* * *composer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( constituer) [éléments, personnes] to make up; onze joueurs composent l'équipe eleven players make up the team;2 ( réaliser) [personne] to put [sth] together [programme, menu]; to select [équipe]; to work out [décor]; to make up [bouquet];3 Art, Littérat, Mus [personne] to compose [morceau, texte]; to write [discours]; to work out the composition of [tableau];5 Imprim to typeset [page, texte];B fml vi ( trouver un compromis) to compromise; composer avec to come to a compromise with [personne]; composer avec sa conscience to square it with one's conscience.C se composer vpr[kɔ̃poze] verbe transitif1. [rassembler - équipe, cabinet] to form, to select (the members of) ; [ - menu] to prepare, to put together (separable) ; [ - bouquet] to make up (separable)2. [écrire - roman, discours] to write ; [ - poème, symphonie] to compose ; [ - programme] to draw up (separable), to prepare3. [faire partie de] to (go to) make up (inseparable)être composé de to be made up of, to consist of4. (littéraire) [apprêter, étudier - attitude]5. TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS [numéro de téléphone] to dial[code] to key (in)6. IMPRIMERIE to set————————[kɔ̃poze] verbe intransitif1. [transiger] to compromisecomposer avec quelqu'un/sa conscience to come to a compromise with somebody/one's conscience3. MUSIQUEil ne compose plus depuis des années he hasn't composed ou written anything for years————————se composer verbe pronominal transitif————————se composer de verbe pronominal plus prépositionto be made up ou composed ofl'équipe se compose de onze joueurs the team is made up of ou comprises eleven players -
17 desquitarse
pron.v.to get one's own back.* * *1 (compensar de un mal) to make good2 (vengarse) to take one's revenge (de, on), get even (de, with)■ el equipo se desquitó venciendo a los campeones the team got their own back by beating the champions* * *verb* * *VPR1) (=obtener satisfacción) to obtain satisfactiondesquitarse de una pérdida — to make up for a loss, compensate o.s. for a loss
2) (=vengarse) to get even ( con with)get one's own back ( con on)3) (Com, Econ) to recover a debt, get one's money back* * *verbo pronominal to get evendesquitarse de alguien: lo hizo para desquitarse de él she did it to get even with him; desquitarse con alguien — to take it out on somebody
* * *(v.) = get + one back on, revenge, take + revenge, avenge, take + vengeanceEx. This is mentioned only by clever dicks who want to get one back on pianists.Ex. Focusing on individual revenge, the writer examines what types of things can be revenged.Ex. The very same people who had caused him all this anguish, were suddenly delivered right into his hands, finally giving him an opportunity to take revenge.Ex. Moroccan families desiring to avenge their daughters have put a price on the journalist's head.Ex. This man was called 'the avenger of blood,' because he took vengeance for the blood of his relative, whether the one whom he slew deserved to die or not.* * *verbo pronominal to get evendesquitarse de alguien: lo hizo para desquitarse de él she did it to get even with him; desquitarse con alguien — to take it out on somebody
* * *(v.) = get + one back on, revenge, take + revenge, avenge, take + vengeanceEx: This is mentioned only by clever dicks who want to get one back on pianists.
Ex: Focusing on individual revenge, the writer examines what types of things can be revenged.Ex: The very same people who had caused him all this anguish, were suddenly delivered right into his hands, finally giving him an opportunity to take revenge.Ex: Moroccan families desiring to avenge their daughters have put a price on the journalist's head.Ex: This man was called 'the avenger of blood,' because he took vengeance for the blood of his relative, whether the one whom he slew deserved to die or not.* * *desquitarse [A1 ]to get even, get one's own back ( BrE)esta vez me has ganado, pero ya me desquitaré you've beaten me this time, but I'll get even with you o I'll get my own backdesquitarse CON algn to take sth out ON sbtiene problemas en casa y se desquita con los empleados he has problems at home and he takes it out on his staffdesquitarse DE algo:lo hizo para desquitarse de lo que la había hecho sufrir she did it to get even with him o to get her own back (on him) for the way he'd made her sufferlos domingos no hace absolutamente nada para desquitarse del trabajo de la semana on Sundays she makes up for all the hard work she does during the week by doing nothing at all* * *
desquitarse ( conjugate desquitarse) verbo pronominal
to get even;
desquitarse con algn/algo to take it out on sb/sth
desquitarse verbo reflexivo to get even: quiero desquitarme de la derrota, I want to get even for the defeat
' desquitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resarcir
English:
even
- own
- revenge
- take
* * *vpr[vengarse] to get one's own back (de algo/alguien for sth/on sb);dijo que volvería para desquitarse he said he would come back to get even;con este triunfo el equipo se desquita de las últimas derrotas with this win the team has made up for its recent defeats* * *v/r get one’s own back (de for)* * *desquitarse vr1) : to get even, to retaliate2)desquitarse con : to take it out on -
18 progresser
progresser [pʀɔgʀese]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verba. ( = s'améliorer) [élève] to make progressb. ( = augmenter) [prix, ventes, production, chômage] to rise ; [criminalité, délinquance] to be on the increasec. ( = avancer) [ennemi, recherches, science, sauveteurs] to advance ; [maladie] to progress* * *pʀɔgʀeseverbe intransitif1) ( atteindre un niveau supérieur) [taux, résultat, salaires, chômage] to rise; [pouvoir d'achat, budget] to increase; [économie] to improve; [entreprise] to make progress; [homme politique] to make gainsprogresser de 3% — [production] to rise by 3%; [candidat, parti] to gain 3%
l'euro a progressé de 3% par rapport à la livre — the euro has risen by 3% against the pound
2) ( dans son développement) [relations] to improve; [pays, enquête, négociations] to make progress; [science] to progress; [connaissances] to increase3) ( gagner du terrain) [marcheur] to make progress; [armée] to move forward4) ( se propager) [maladie] to spread; [idéologie] to gain ground; [criminalité, toxicomanie] to be on the increase5) ( s'améliorer) to make progress* * *pʀɔɡʀese vi1) [élève] to progress2) [troupes] to make headway, to make progress* * *progresser verb table: aimer vi1 ( atteindre un niveau supérieur) [taux, indice, bénéfice, résultat, inflation, salaires] to rise, to go up; [emploi, chômage] to rise; [pouvoir d'achat, budget] to increase; [économie, marché, Bourse] to improve; [entreprise] to make progress; [homme politique] to make gains; nos ventes ont bien progressé ce mois-ci there has been a marked increase in our sales this month; la mortalité infantile ne progresse plus infant mortality is no longer rising; progresser de 3%/3 points [exportations, production, nombre, taux] to rise by 3%/3 points; [candidat, parti] to gain 3%/3 points; l’euro a progressé de 3% par rapport à la livre the euro has risen by 3% against the pound;2 ( dans son développement) [enquête, affaire, négociations] to make progress ou headway; [relations] to improve; [réformes, analyse, pays, ville] to make progress, to develop; [science, technologie] to progress; [connaissances] to increase; le dossier des otages progresse progress is being made in the hostage issue; l'enquête ne progresse plus the inquiry is no longer making progress;3 ( gagner du terrain) [marcheur, alpiniste, anticyclone, dépression] to make progress; [ennemi, adversaire, armée] to move forward; progresser de 200 m/3 km [personne, véhicule] to advance by 200 m/3 km; son livre continue de progresser dans les ventes his/her book continues to move up the best seller list; progresser dans sa carrière [personne] to progress in one's career;4 ( se propager) [maladie, épidémie] to spread; [idéologie] to gain ground; [criminalité, délinquance, toxicomanie] to be on the increase;5 ( s'améliorer) [élève, sportif, équipe] to make progress, to improve; l'équipe a beaucoup progressé the team has made a lot of progress; progresser dans un domaine to make progress in a field.[prɔgrese] verbe intransitifje progresse lentement dans ma lecture I'm getting on ou progressing slowly in my reading ; [ - maladie] to progress ; [ - inflation] to creep up, to risenos bénéfices ont progressé de 2% l'année dernière our profits rose by 2% last yearla recherche scientifique progresse de jour en jour/à grands pas scientific research is making progress every day/is advancing by leaps and bounds -
19 состоять
несов1) ( иметь в своём составе) consist (of), be made upбрига́да состои́т из пяти́ челове́к — the team is made up of five men
2) ( быть в составе) be a member ofсостоя́ть чле́ном спорти́вного клу́ба — be a member of a sports club
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20 formar
v.1 to form.Sus manos formaron bolitas Her hands formed little balls.formar una bola con algo to make something into a ballformar un equipo to make up a teamformar una asociación cultural to set up a cultural organizationformar parte de to form o be part offorma parte del equipo she's a member of the team2 to train, to educate.Los maestros forman a los alumnos The teachers educated the students.3 to form up (military).4 to fall in (military).¡a formar! fall in!5 to instruct, to shape.El entrenador formó a los jugadores The coach instructed the players.* * *1 (gen) to form2 (integrar, constituir) to form, constitute3 (educar) to bring up4 (enseñar) to educate1 MILITAR (colocarse) to form up1 (desarrollarse) to grow, develop2 (educarse) to be educated, be trained\¡a formar! MILITAR fall in!* * *verb1) to form2) educate, train3) constitute•- formarse* * *1. VT1) [+ figura] to form, makelos barracones se disponen formando un cuadrado — the barrack huts are arranged forming o making a square
los curiosos formaron un círculo a su alrededor — the onlookers formed o made a circle around him
2) (=crear) [+ organización, partido, alianza] to form¿cómo se forma el subjuntivo? — how do you form the subjunctive?
3) (=constituir) to make uplos chiitas forman el 60% de la población — the Shiites make up o form 60% of the population
las dos juntas formaban un dúo de humoristas insuperable — the two of them together made an unbeatable comedy duo
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estar formado por — to be made up ofla asociación está formada por parados y amas de casa — the association is made up of unemployed and housewives
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formar parte de — to be part ofnuestros soldados formarán parte de las tropas de paz — our soldiers will be part of the peace-keeping force
el edificio forma parte del recinto de la catedral — the building is o forms part of the cathedral precinct
4) (=enseñar) [+ personal, monitor, técnico] to train; [+ alumno] to educate5) [+ juicio, opinión] to form6) (Mil) to order to fall inel sargento formó a los reclutas — the sergeant had the recruits fall in, the sergeant ordered the recruits to fall in
2. VI1) (Mil) to fall in¡a formar! — fall in!
2) (Dep) to line uplos equipos formaron así:... — the teams lined up as follows:...
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) personas <círculo/figura> to make, form; <asociación/gobierno> to form, set up; barricada to set upformen parejas — ( en clase) get into pairs o twos; ( en baile) take your partners
b) (Ling) to formc) (Mil) < tropas> to have... fall in2) ( componer) to make upformar parte de algo — to be part of something, to belong to something
está formada por tres provincias — it is made up of o it comprises three provinces
forman un ángulo recto — they form o make a right angle
3) <carácter/espíritu> to form, shape4) ( educar) to bring up; ( para trabajo) to train2.formar vi (Mil) to fall in3.formarse v pron1)a) (hacerse, crearse) to formse formó una cola — a line (AmE) o (BrE) queue formed
b) ( desarrollarse) niño/huesos to developc) <idea/opinión> to form2) ( educarse) to be educated* * *= fall into, form, make up, train, coach, make, populate, pull together, groom.Ex. Certain words may fall into a short list of 35 common words such as analysis, which do not give rise to inversion within the cross-reference.Ex. Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.Ex. Each volume is make up of several issues which appear in the next lower level.Ex. The larger abstracting organisations train their own abstractors.Ex. The rapidly changing environment is forcing many librarians to seek new strategies for coaching researchers through the maze of electronic information sources = Los continuos cambios de nuestro entorno están obligando a muchos bibliotecarios a encontrar nuevas estrategias para guiar a los investigadores por el laberinto de las fuentes de información electrónicas.Ex. This concept comes mainly from the military, where a designated number of troops make a squad, a platoon, a regiment, etc..Ex. One way librarians can add value is by carefully selecting, evaluating, and describing the resources that populate their Internet collections.Ex. This library decided to launch an attack on illiteracy by pulling together a variety of approaches to learning to read.Ex. Iran is trying to form an unholy alliance with al-Qaeda by grooming a new generation of leaders to take over from Osama bin Laden.----* a medio formar = half-formed.* entrar a formar parte de = enter in.* formado por británicos = British-trained.* formar el núcleo = form + the nucleus.* formar en su conjunto = weave + to form.* formar fila = line up.* formar la base = form + the foundation.* formar la base de = form + the basis of.* formar parejas = pair up, pair off.* formar parte = form + part.* formar parte de = be part of, build into, enter into, become + (a) part of, be a part of, inhere in, become + one with, inform, fall under.* formar parte del paisaje = blend into + the landscape.* formar parte de un comité = serve on + committee.* formar parte integral = form + an integral part.* formar parte integral de = be part and parcel of, be an integral part of.* formar parte natural de su entorno = blend into + the landscape.* formar personal = produce + personnel.* formar remolinos = swirl.* formarse = shape up.* formarse una opinión = form + impression.* formar una cola = form + queue.* formar una colección = build + collection.* formar un comité = set up + committee.* formar un consorcio = form + consortium.* formar un grupo = set up + group.* formar un grupo de presión = form + lobby.* formar un piquete frente a = picket.* integrar formando un todo = articulate.* llamamiento para formar parte de un jurado = jury duty.* piedra + charca + formar + ondas = stone + pond + cast + ripples.* que forma parte de la cultura = culturally-embedded.* que forma parte en = involved in.* seda formando aguas = watered silk.* volver a formarse = reform.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) personas <círculo/figura> to make, form; <asociación/gobierno> to form, set up; barricada to set upformen parejas — ( en clase) get into pairs o twos; ( en baile) take your partners
b) (Ling) to formc) (Mil) < tropas> to have... fall in2) ( componer) to make upformar parte de algo — to be part of something, to belong to something
está formada por tres provincias — it is made up of o it comprises three provinces
forman un ángulo recto — they form o make a right angle
3) <carácter/espíritu> to form, shape4) ( educar) to bring up; ( para trabajo) to train2.formar vi (Mil) to fall in3.formarse v pron1)a) (hacerse, crearse) to formse formó una cola — a line (AmE) o (BrE) queue formed
b) ( desarrollarse) niño/huesos to developc) <idea/opinión> to form2) ( educarse) to be educated* * *= fall into, form, make up, train, coach, make, populate, pull together, groom.Ex: Certain words may fall into a short list of 35 common words such as analysis, which do not give rise to inversion within the cross-reference.
Ex: Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.Ex: Each volume is make up of several issues which appear in the next lower level.Ex: The larger abstracting organisations train their own abstractors.Ex: The rapidly changing environment is forcing many librarians to seek new strategies for coaching researchers through the maze of electronic information sources = Los continuos cambios de nuestro entorno están obligando a muchos bibliotecarios a encontrar nuevas estrategias para guiar a los investigadores por el laberinto de las fuentes de información electrónicas.Ex: This concept comes mainly from the military, where a designated number of troops make a squad, a platoon, a regiment, etc..Ex: One way librarians can add value is by carefully selecting, evaluating, and describing the resources that populate their Internet collections.Ex: This library decided to launch an attack on illiteracy by pulling together a variety of approaches to learning to read.Ex: Iran is trying to form an unholy alliance with al-Qaeda by grooming a new generation of leaders to take over from Osama bin Laden.* a medio formar = half-formed.* entrar a formar parte de = enter in.* formado por británicos = British-trained.* formar el núcleo = form + the nucleus.* formar en su conjunto = weave + to form.* formar fila = line up.* formar la base = form + the foundation.* formar la base de = form + the basis of.* formar parejas = pair up, pair off.* formar parte = form + part.* formar parte de = be part of, build into, enter into, become + (a) part of, be a part of, inhere in, become + one with, inform, fall under.* formar parte del paisaje = blend into + the landscape.* formar parte de un comité = serve on + committee.* formar parte integral = form + an integral part.* formar parte integral de = be part and parcel of, be an integral part of.* formar parte natural de su entorno = blend into + the landscape.* formar personal = produce + personnel.* formar remolinos = swirl.* formarse = shape up.* formarse una opinión = form + impression.* formar una cola = form + queue.* formar una colección = build + collection.* formar un comité = set up + committee.* formar un consorcio = form + consortium.* formar un grupo = set up + group.* formar un grupo de presión = form + lobby.* formar un piquete frente a = picket.* integrar formando un todo = articulate.* llamamiento para formar parte de un jurado = jury duty.* piedra + charca + formar + ondas = stone + pond + cast + ripples.* que forma parte de la cultura = culturally-embedded.* que forma parte en = involved in.* seda formando aguas = watered silk.* volver a formarse = reform.* * *formar [A1 ]vtA1 «personas» ‹círculo/figura› to make, form; ‹asociación› to form, set upformen fila a la entrada, por favor form a line o ( BrE) queue at the entrance, pleaselos estudiantes formaron barricadas the students set up barricadesformar gobierno to form a governmentel partido se formó a principios de siglo the party came into being o was formed at the turn of the centuryse formaron varios comandos terroristas en la zona several terrorist cells were established in the area2 ( Ling) to formpalabras que forman el plural añadiendo una `s' words which form the plural by adding an `s'3 ( Mil) ‹tropas› to have … fall in, order … to fall inB (componer) to make upestá formada por tres provincias it is made up of o it comprises three provincesal juntarse forman un ángulo recto they form o make a right angle where they meetlas distintas partes forman un todo indivisible the separate elements make up o form an indivisible wholeel jurado está formado por nueve personas the jury is made up of nine peopleC ‹carácter/espíritu› to form, shape■ formarvito fall inbatallón: ¡a formar! squad, fall in!■ formarseA1 (hacerse, crearse) to formse ha formado hielo en las carreteras ice has formed on the roadsse formó una cola de varios kilómetros a tailback several kilometers long built up2 (desarrollarse) «niño/huesos» to develop3 (forjarse) to formformarse una idea/opinión to form an idea/opinioncreo que se ha formado una impresión errónea I think he has got the wrong impressionB (educarse) to be educated* * *
formar ( conjugate formar) verbo transitivo
1
‹asociación/gobierno› to form, set up;
‹ barricada› to set up;◊ ¡formen parejas! ( en clase) get into pairs o twos!;
( en baile) take your partners!b) (Ling) to form
2 ( componer) to make up;
formar parte de algo to be part of sth, to belong to sth
3 ‹carácter/espíritu› to form, shape
4 ( educar) to bring up;
( para trabajo) to train
verbo intransitivo (Mil) to fall in
formarse verbo pronominal
1
◊ se formó una cola a line (AmE) o (BrE) queue formed
2 ( educarse) to be educated;
( para trabajo) to be trained
formar verbo transitivo
1 to form
2 (criar) to bring up
(instruir) to educate, train
' formar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adherirse
- agruparse
- componer
- constituir
- correligionaria
- correligionario
- integrar
- piña
- sindicar
- a
- abultar
- agrupar
- capacitar
- emparejar
- hogar
- pareja
- parte
- pertenecer
- sindicalizarse
English:
coalition
- come under
- do
- form
- marshal
- more
- most
- pair up
- preclude
- shall
- shape
- should
- split off
- to
- train
- will
- arch
- co-opt
- draw
- eddy
- fall
- make
- mold
- muster
- pair
- parade
- picket
- put
- ring
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer] to form;formar una bola con algo to make sth into a ball;formar un equipo to make up a team;formar gobierno to form a government;formó una asociación cultural he set up a cultural organization;los manifestantes formaron una cadena the demonstrators formed a human chain;formar parte de to form o be part of;forma parte del equipo del colegio she's a member of the school team2. [educar] to train, to educate3. Mil to form up♦ viMil to fall in;¡a formar! fall in!* * *v/t1 form; asociación form, set up2 ( educar) educate* * *formar vt1) : to form, to make2) constituir: to constitute, to make up3) : to train, to educate* * *formar vb1. (crear) to form / to make3. (educar alumnos) to educate / to train
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