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81 costar
v.1 to cost (money).¿cuánto cuesta? how much is it?me costó 3.000 pesos it cost me 3,000 pesoscostó muy barato it was very cheapEso cuesta mil dólares That costs a thousand dollars.2 to take (time).nos costó seis horas llegar it took us six hours to get there3 to be difficult to.Cuesta concentrar la atención It is difficult to focus your attention.4 to be expensive, to turn out to be expensive.El mármol cuesta Marble is expensive.5 to find it difficult to, to find it hard to.Me cuesta ser profesor I find it difficult to be a teacher.6 to be hard to do, to be difficult to do, to be hard to accomplish, to cost.La perfección cuesta Perfection is hard to accomplish.* * *1 (valer) to cost■ ¿cuánto costó? how much was it?2 (ser difícil) to be hard, be difficult; (resultar difícil) to be difficult for3 (tiempo) to take\costar barato,-a to be cheapcostar caro,-a to be expensive, cost a lot 2 to pay dearly for somethingcostar mucho / costar trabajo to be difficult, be hard workcostar un ojo de la cara familiar to cost an arm and a legcueste lo que cueste at any cost, whatever it costs* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [en dinero] to costla lámpara cuesta 45 euros — the lamp is o costs 45 euros
¿cuánto te ha costado el libro? — how much did you pay for the book?, how much did the book cost (you)?
¿cuánto cuesta este libro? — how much is this book?, how much does this book cost?
el porte no me ha costado nada — it didn't cost me anything to have it delivered, the delivery didn't cost me anything
2) [en esfuerzo, tiempo]•
costar trabajo, cuesta poco trabajo ser amable — it doesn't take much to be pleasant, it's not so hard to be pleasant¿te ha costado trabajo encontrar la casa? — did you have trouble finding the house?
costar Dios y ayuda —
sangre 2)me costó Dios y ayuda convencerla — I had a hard job o time persuading her
3) [en consecuencias] to costese error te costará el puesto — that mistake will cost you your job o will lose you your job
la violación le costó doce años de cárcel — the rape earned him twelve years in prison, he got twelve years in prison for the rape
2. VI1) [en dinero]2) [en dificultad] to be hard, be difficultal principio cuesta, pero luego se hace más fácil — it's hard o difficult at first but then it gets easier
cuesta reconocerlo, pero es verdad — it's hard o difficult to admit it, but it's true
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costar a algn, lo que más me cuesta es el inglés — the thing I find hardest o most difficult is Englishme cuesta creer que seas hermano suyo — I find it hard o difficult to believe that you are his brother
¿por qué no me llamas? ¡si no te cuesta nada! — why don't you give me a call? it's not so hard o difficult!
3) [en consecuencias]•
costar caro a algn — to cost sb dear* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( en dinero) to cost¿cuánto me costará arreglarlo? — how much will it be o cost to fix it?
2) ( en perjuicios) (+ me/te/le etc)3) ( en esfuerzo)¿qué te cuesta hacerlo? — go on, why don't you do it?
me cuesta trabajo creerlo — I find it hard o difficult to believe
2.lo logró, pero le costó lo suyo — he managed it in the end, but not without a struggle
costar vi1) ( en dinero) to costel reloj me costó caro/barato — the watch cost a lot/didn't cost much
2) ( resultar perjudicial)3) ( resultar difícil)me cuesta creerlo — I find it hard o difficult to believe
nos costó convencerla/dormirnos — we had trouble persuading her/getting to sleep
cuesta un poco/mucho acostumbrarse — it's not easy/it's very hard to get used to
¿te costó mucho encontrarlo? — did you have much trouble finding it?
* * *= cost.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio cost.Ex. The Mansell pre-1956 imprint catalog, in 604 volumes, is being edited at the rate of 20,000 entries a week, and is costing $1 million per year to edit.----* costar + Cantidad = run into + Cantidad.* costar dinero = cost + money, take + money.* costar el oro y el moro = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* costar la vida = cost + life.* costar muchísimo dinero = break + the bank.* costar mucho trabajo = have + a tough time, have + a hard time.* costar poquísimo = pay + peanuts.* costar trabajo = have + Posesivo + work cut out for + Pronombre, have + Posesivo + job cut out for + Pronombre.* costar una fortuna = cost + a fortune.* costar un dineral = break + the bank, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a fortune.* costar un montón = cost + a bundle.* costar un ojo de la cara = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* costar un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, pay through + the nose, cost + a fortune.* cueste lo que cueste = at any cost, at all costs, at any price.* quien algo quiere algo le cuesta = no pain, no gain.* todo cuesta algo = nothing comes without a cost.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( en dinero) to cost¿cuánto me costará arreglarlo? — how much will it be o cost to fix it?
2) ( en perjuicios) (+ me/te/le etc)3) ( en esfuerzo)¿qué te cuesta hacerlo? — go on, why don't you do it?
me cuesta trabajo creerlo — I find it hard o difficult to believe
2.lo logró, pero le costó lo suyo — he managed it in the end, but not without a struggle
costar vi1) ( en dinero) to costel reloj me costó caro/barato — the watch cost a lot/didn't cost much
2) ( resultar perjudicial)3) ( resultar difícil)me cuesta creerlo — I find it hard o difficult to believe
nos costó convencerla/dormirnos — we had trouble persuading her/getting to sleep
cuesta un poco/mucho acostumbrarse — it's not easy/it's very hard to get used to
¿te costó mucho encontrarlo? — did you have much trouble finding it?
* * *= cost.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio cost.Ex: The Mansell pre-1956 imprint catalog, in 604 volumes, is being edited at the rate of 20,000 entries a week, and is costing $1 million per year to edit.
* costar + Cantidad = run into + Cantidad.* costar dinero = cost + money, take + money.* costar el oro y el moro = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* costar la vida = cost + life.* costar muchísimo dinero = break + the bank.* costar mucho trabajo = have + a tough time, have + a hard time.* costar poquísimo = pay + peanuts.* costar trabajo = have + Posesivo + work cut out for + Pronombre, have + Posesivo + job cut out for + Pronombre.* costar una fortuna = cost + a fortune.* costar un dineral = break + the bank, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a fortune.* costar un montón = cost + a bundle.* costar un ojo de la cara = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* costar un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, pay through + the nose, cost + a fortune.* cueste lo que cueste = at any cost, at all costs, at any price.* quien algo quiere algo le cuesta = no pain, no gain.* todo cuesta algo = nothing comes without a cost.* * *vtA (en dinero) to cost¿cuánto te costó la maleta? how much did the suitcase cost you?, how much did you pay for the suitcase?¿cuánto or ( crit) qué costaron las entradas? how much were the tickets?, how much did the tickets cost?¿cuánto me costará arreglar el reloj? how much will it be o cost to fix my watch?B (en perjuicios) (+ me/te/le etc):el atentado que le costó la vida the attack in which he was killed, the attack which cost him his lifeel accidente le costó una pierna he lost a leg in the accidentle costó el puesto it cost him his jobel robo le costó 10 años de cárcel he got 10 years for the robbery¿qué te cuesta invitarla? go on, why don't you invite her?C(en esfuerzo): me ha costado mucho trabajo llegar hasta aquí it has taken me a lot of hard work to get this farme cuesta trabajo creerlo I find it hard o difficult to believeme costó varias noches sin dormir I lost several nights' sleep over ital fin lo logró — sí, pero le costó lo suyo he managed it in the end — yes, but not without a struggleme costó sangre, sudor y lágrimas terminarlo a tiempo I sweated blood to get it finished on time¿tanto te cuesta pedir perdón? is it really so hard for you to say sorry?cueste lo que cueste at all costs, no matter whatD ( esp Esp) ‹tiempo› to takeme cuesta 45 minutos llegar a la oficina it takes me 45 minutes to get to the office■ costarviA (en dinero) to costel bolso me costó barato/caro the bag was cheap/expensive, the bag didn't cost much/cost a lotB(resultar perjudicial): esto te va a costar caro you're going to pay dearly for thisC(resultar difícil): me cuesta creerlo I find it hard o difficult to believenos costó convencerla it wasn't easy to persuade her, we had trouble o difficulty persuading hercuesta, pero uno se va acostumbrando it's not easy, but you get used to it¿te ha costado mucho encontrar la casa? did you have much trouble o problem finding the house?le cuesta mucho la física he finds physics very difficult o hard* * *
costar ( conjugate costar) verbo transitivo
◊ ¿cuánto me costará arreglarlo? how much will it cost to fix it?b) ( en perjuicios):
le costó el puesto it cost him his jobc) ( en esfuerzo):
cuesta abrirlo it's hard to open;
me cuesta trabajo creerlo I find it hard o difficult to believe
verbo intransitivo
b) ( resultar perjudicial):
c) ( resultar difícil):
no te cuesta nada intentarlo it won't do you any harm to give it a try;
la física le cuesta he finds physics difficult;
me costó dormirme I had trouble getting to sleep
costar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 (tener un precio) to cost: ¿cuánto dinero te costó?, how much did it cost you?
2 (llevar tiempo) to take
3 (ser trabajoso) me cuesta hablar alemán, I find it difficult to speak German
nos costó mucho conseguir el empleo, it was really hard to get the job
♦ Locuciones: figurado te va a costar caro, you'll pay dearly for this
cueste lo que cueste, cost what it may
' costar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ojo
- riñón
- salir
- valer
- barato
- barbaridad
- cuánto
English:
be
- bomb
- come to
- cost
- set back
- lose
* * *costar vi1. [dinero] to cost;¿cuánto cuesta? how much is it?;me costó 300 pesos it cost me 300 pesos;costó muy barato it was very cheap;costar caro: esa broma le va a costar caro he's going to pay dearly for that joke2. [tiempo] to take;nos costó seis horas llegar it took us six hours to get there;rellenar ese impreso no te costará ni cinco minutos it won't take you five minutes to fill in that forma este niño le cuesta dormirse this child has difficulty getting to sleep;no le habría costado nada ayudarme it wouldn't have cost him anything to help me;costar trabajo to be difficult, to take a lot of work;me costó (trabajo) acostumbrarme it took me a while to get used to it;cuesta (trabajo) abrir esa puerta this door is difficult to open;le costó mucho tiempo olvidarse de ella it took him a long time to forget her;cueste lo que cueste whatever the cost;le costó la vida/el trabajo it cost him his life/his job;me costó lo mío convencerles I had a real job persuading them, they took a lot of persuading;me costó sangre, sudor y lágrimas terminarlo I sweated blood to get it finished;nos costó Dios y ayuda it took a huge effort* * *I v/t1 en dinero cost;¿cuánto cuesta? how much does it cost?II v/i1 en dinero cost;cueste lo que cueste at all costs;costar caro fig cost dear2:me costó it was hard work* * *costar {19} v: to cost¿cuánto cuesta?: how much does it cost?* * *costar vb¿cuánto te ha costado el billete? how much did your ticket cost?2. (resultar difícil) to be hard -
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on [ɔ̃]pronouna. ( = quelqu'un) someone• on sonne ! there's someone at the door!• qu'est-ce que je dis si on demande à vous parler ? what shall I say if someone asks to speak to you?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque on est indéterminé, l'anglais préfère souvent une tournure passive.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• « on demande serveuse » "waitress wanted"• on est censé s'habiller pour le dîner ? are we expected to dress for dinner?• on mange ? shall we have something to eat?• on commence ? shall we begin?c. ( = les gens) people• on n'a pas un sou mais on s'achète une voiture ! they haven't a penny to their name but they go and buy a car!• de la fenêtre, on voit les collines from the window, you can see the hillse. ( = tu, vous) (inf) alors, on est content ? well, are you pleased?• alors, on ne dit plus bonjour aux amis ? don't we say hello to our friends any more?* * *ɔ̃pronom personnel1) ( complètement indéfini)il pleut des cordes, comme on dit — it's raining cats and dogs, as they say
2) ( nous) wemon copain et moi, on va en Afrique — my boyfriend and I are going to Africa
toi et moi, on est faits pour s'entendre — we're two of a kind
il y a tellement de bruit qu'on ne s'entend plus — there's so much noise that you can't hear yourself think
3) (tu, vous) youalors, on se promène? — so you're taking a stroll then?
on se calme! — (colloq) calm down!
on se dépêche! — (colloq) hurry up!
quand on veut, on peut — where there's a will, there's a way
4) (je)toi, on ne t'a rien demandé — nobody asked you for your opinion
5) (ils, elles) they6) ( quelqu'un)si on me demande, dites que je ne suis pas là — if anyone asks for me, tell them I'm out
7) ( n'importe qui)* * *ɔ̃ pron1) (indéterminé) you, one soutenuon peut le faire ainsi — you can do it like this, one can do it like this, it can be done like this
On peut visiter le château en été. — You can visit the castle in the summer.
D'ici, on voit la côte française. — From here you can see the French coast.
2) (= quelqu'un)On m'a volé mon porte-monnaie. — Someone has stolen my purse., My purse has been stolen.
On les a attaqués. — They were attacked.
On vous demande au téléphone. — There's a phone call for you., You're wanted on the phone.
On frappe à la porte. — Someone's at the door., There's someone at the door
On m'a dit d'attendre. — I was told to wait.
3) (= nous) weOn va y aller demain. — We're going tomorrow.
On va à la plage demain. — We're going to the beach tomorrow.
On a pensé que ça te ferait plaisir. — We thought you'd be pleased.
4) (= les gens) theyon dit que... — they say that..., it is said that...
autrefois, on croyait que... — people used to believe that...
on ne peut plus [clair] Il a été on ne peut plus clair. — He was as clear as could be., He couldn't have been any clearer.
* * *on pron pers1 ( complètement indéfini) on a refait la route the road was resurfaced; on a prétendu que it was claimed that; on a affirmé des choses extraordinaires sur ce médicament some extraordinary claims have been made for this drug; on a appris que… it came out that…; on a beaucoup construit dans le centre de la ville the centreGB of the town has become very built-up; une démission dont on a beaucoup parlé a much talked-about resignation; on a arrêté le voleur the thief was arrested; on le dit très malade he's said to be very ill; on dit qu'il a une maîtresse it's said he has a mistress; on a refusé de me laisser entrer I was refused admittance; on peut le dire you can say that; il pleut des cordes, comme on dit it's raining cats and dogs, as they say;2 ( signifiant nous) on est à cinq minutes du centre-ville we're only five minutes away from the town centreGB; mon copain et moi, on va en Afrique my boyfriend and I are going to Africa; à quelle heure doit-on y aller? at what time do we have to go?; où en est-on avec l'Europe? where do we stand on Europe?; on est peu de chose death comes to us all; au lycée on n'a pas le droit de fumer smoking is not allowed at school; toi et moi, on est faits pour s'entendre we're two of a kind; on en parlait avec Janet hier I was discussing it with Janet yesterday; on n'est pas des robots! we're not robots!; nous, on n'avait pas de bagages we didn't have any luggage; qu'est-ce qu'on mange ce soir? what's for tea tonight?; on a tout notre temps there's plenty of time; on recherche une secr étaire de direction bilingue bilingual personal assistant required; on se serait crus en plein hiver it felt like the depths of winter; il y a tellement de bruit qu'on ne s'entend plus there's so much noise that you can't hear yourself think;3 ( signifiant tu ou vous) alors, on se promène? so you're taking a stroll then?; on ne peut pas tout prévoir you can't think of everything; on ne comprend rien à ce qu'il vous raconte you can't understand a word of what he says to you; on se calme! calm down!; on se dépêche! hurry up!; quand on veut, on peut where there's a will, there's a way;4 ( signifiant je) on fait ce qu'on peut! one does what one can!; toi, on ne t'a rien demandé nobody asked you for your opinion; on dirait que c'est de l'or it looks like gold;5 ( signifiant ils ou elles) on nous prend pour des imbéciles they must think we're stupid; on ne m'a pas demandé mon avis they didn't ask me for my opinion; est-ce qu'on nous a livré le piano? has the piano been delivered?;6 ( signifiant quelqu'un) on t'appelle someone's calling you, there's someone calling you; on m'a dit de m'adresser à vous I was told to come and see you; on frappe there's someone at the door; on a sonné à la porte the doorbell rang; si on me demande au téléphone, dites que je ne suis pas là if anybody phones, tell them I'm out; que dois-je dire si on vient pendant que vous êtes sorti? what shall I say if somebody comes while you're out?;7 ( signifiant les gens) on ne peut pas vivre avec 300 euros par mois you can't live on 300 euros a month; on a toujours intérêt à s'expliquer it always pays to make oneself clear; ce sont des choses que l'on a du mal à comprendre quand elles vous arrivent these things are hard to understand when they happen to you; en Mongolie on boit du lait d'ânesse in Mongolia they drink asses milk.[ɔ̃] pronom personnel (peut être précédé de l'article 'l” dans un contexte soutenu)1. [indéterminé]on lui a retiré son passeport they took his passport away (from him), his passport was confiscatedsouvent, on n'a pas le choix often you don't have any choice, often there's no choiceon ne sait jamais (ce qui peut arriver) you never know ou one never knows (soutenu) (what could happen)3. [les gens] people, theyon rapporte que... it is said that...4. [désignant un nombre indéterminé de personnes] theyqu'est-ce qu'on en dit chez toi? what do your folks have to say about it?, what do they have to say about it at your place?5. [quelqu'un]on vous a appelé ce matin somebody called you ou there was a (phone) call for you this morningest-ce qu'on vous sert, Monsieur? are you being served, Sir?6. (familier) [nous] we7. [se substituant à d'autres pronoms personnels]dans ce premier chapitre, on a voulu montrer... in this first chapter, the aim has been to show...on a tout ce qu'il faut et on passe son temps à se plaindre! (familier) he/she has got everything and he/she still complains all the time!8. [dans des annonces]‘on cherche un vendeur’ ‘salesman wanted ou required’ -
83 późn|o
Ⅰ adv. grad. [obudzić się, wracać, kłaść się] late- jest już późno, chodźmy spać it’s late, let’s go to bed- „jest już północ” – „aż tak późno?” ‘it’s midnight’ – ‘(is it) as late as that?’- pośpiesz się, robi się późno hurry up, it’s getting late- jest później niż sądziłem it’s later than I thought- późno po południu/wieczorem late in the afternoon/in the evening- do domu wrócił późno w nocy he came home late at night- późno chodził spać/wstawał he kept late hours/was a late riser- lubiła późno wstawać she liked sleeping in a. getting up late- obudził się później niż zwykle he woke up later than usual- późno jadłem śniadanie I had a late breakfast- późno się ożenił he married late (in life)- ona wychodzi do pracy najpóźniej ze wszystkich she’s the last to leave for work- Wielkanoc wypada w tym roku późno Easter is late this year- spektakl zaczyna się późno the show doesn’t start till late- zebranie zaczęło się później niż planowano the meeting began later than planned- za a. zbyt późno too late- teraz za późno na żale it’s too late to be sorry- przybył na miejsce o pięć minut za późno he arrived five minutes too late- trochę za późno, żeby zmieniać zdanie it’s a bit late in the day a. in the game US to change your/my mind- jeszcze nie jest za późno, żeby z nią porozmawiać it isn’t too late to talk to herⅡ później adv. comp. later (on), afterwards GB, afterward US, then- dwa lata/trzy tygodnie później two years/three weeks later- tydzień/rok później the following week/year, a week/a year later- później tego samego dnia later that day- najpierw lekcje, później zabawa first your homework, and then you can play- powiem ci później I’ll tell you later a. afterwards- później tego żałowałem I regretted it later a. afterwards- wrócę nie później niż o 6 wieczorem/we wtorek I’ll be back not a. no later than (at) 6 p.m./on Tuesday- odłożyć coś na później (pracę, zadanie) to put off sth a. put sth off until a. till later- odłożył lekcje na później he put off doing his homework- nie odkładaj tego na później don’t put it off until later- zostawię sobie to ciastko na później I’ll leave this cake for laterⅢ najpóźniej part. [wyjechać, oddać] at the latest- wrócę w czwartek, najpóźniej w piątek I’ll be back on Thursday, Friday at the latest- najpóźniej do dziesiątego by the tenth at the (very) latest- jak najpóźniej as late as possibleⅣ do późna adv. till late- pracować do późna/do późna w nocy to work late/late into the nightⅤ późno- w wyrazach złożonych late-- kościół późnogotycki/późnoromański a late-Gothic/-Romanesque church- późnowiosenne przymrozki late spring frosts- długie późnozimowe wieczory long nights in late winter■ prędzej a. wcześniej czy później sooner or later- kto późno przychodzi, (ten) sam sobie szkodzi przysł. ≈ latecomers lose out, first come, first servedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > późn|o
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prep betweenfra Roma e Londra between Rome and London amongfra questi ragazzi out of all these boysfra di noi between you and mefra l'altro what's more infra breve in a very short time, soonfra tre giorni in three days fra sé e sé to himself/herself* * *fra1 prep.1 (spec. riferito a due persone o cose, o a due gruppi di persone o cose) between; (rar.) betwixt: fra me e te, between you and me; fra noi ( due), between you and me (o between ourselves); fra lui e me ci sono 13 anni di differenza, there are 13 years between him and me; i rapporti fra i due stati sono molto migliorati, relations between the two countries have greatly improved; la cosa resta fra me e te, fra noi ( due), it's between you and me, between us (two); il treno si è fermato fra Padova e Venezia, the train stopped between Padua and Venice; fra le due fazioni c'è sempre stata grande rivalità, there's always been great rivalry between the two factions; la strada corre fra due lunghi filari di alberi, the road runs between two long rows of trees; il fiume scorre fra alte rive, the river flows between high banks; fra i due prodotti non c'è differenza, there's no difference between the two products // portare qlco. fra le braccia, to carry sthg. in one's arms // tenere qlco. fra i denti, to hold sthg. in (o between) one's teeth // vivere fra speranza e angoscia, to alternate between hope and anxiety // essere incerti fra il sì e il no, to be undecided // dire, parlare, pensare fra sé ( e sé), to say, talk, think to oneself: ''Questa è la volta buona'', pensai fra me ( e me), ''This is my chance'', I thought to myself2 ( riferito a più di due) among, amongst: il paesino sorge fra le montagne, the village lies among the mountains; una festa fra amici, a party among friends; nascondersi fra i cespugli, to hide among the bushes; stanno parlando fra loro, they are talking among themselves; ''Non trovo il passaporto'' ''Hai guardato fra le tue carte?'', ''I can't find my passport'' ''Have you looked among your papers?''; perdersi fra la folla, to get lost among (o in) the crowd // fra l'altro, le altre cose, among other things; ( inoltre) besides // fra una cosa e l'altra, what with one thing and another // fra lo stipendio e i lavori extra guadagna un sacco di soldi, what with his salary and all the extra work he does, he earns heaps of money // fra tutti i miei impegni non ho più un momento libero, what with all my commitments, I never have a spare moment // fra tutti saranno stati una quarantina, there must have been about forty of them in all3 ( in mezzo a) amid, amidst: fra gli applausi, amid (st) applause; fra le risate, amid (st) laughter4 (con valore partitivo o dopo un superl. rel.) among; of: alcuni fra i miei colleghi, some of my colleagues; c'è qualcuno fra voi che può assumersi l'incarico?, can anyone among you take the job on?; Boccaccio è uno fra i più grandi scrittori del Trecento, Boccaccio is one of the greatest writers of the 14th century // primo fra tutti, first of all // uno fra mille, one in a thousand5 ( in espressioni di tempo) in, within: fra una settimana, in (o within) a week (o in a week's time); fra due ore, in two hours; fra poco, fra breve, fra non molto, in a short time (o shortly o soon); ci vediamo fra una ventina di minuti, see you in about twenty minutes; i lavori si svolgeranno fra settembre e ottobre, the work will take place in September and October (o from September to October) // saremo da voi fra le 5 e le 6, we'll be with you between 5 and 6 o'clock6 ( per indicare un valore approssimativo): una distanza fra i 60 e i 70 km, a distance of about 60 to 70 km; guadagna fra i 2.000 e i 2.500 euro al mese, he earns between 2,000 and 2,500 euros a month // ci vogliono tre ore fra andare e tornare, it takes three hours there and back7 (con valore distr.) among: dividere una proprietà fra gli eredi, to divide a property among the heirs; fra tutti, avevamo solo pochi spiccioli, we had very little change among us; dividetelo fra voi, share it among yourselves.* * *I [fra] prepSee:II [fra] smSee:* * *I [fra] II [fra]sostantivo maschile brother* * *fra1/fra/→ tra.————————fra2/fra/sostantivo m.brother; fra Nicola Brother Nicola. -
85 alles
unbest. Pron. all* * *everything; all; all of it* * *ạl|les ['aləs]indef pronSee:→ alle(r, s)* * *(all things: Have you everything you want?) everything* * *al·le(r, s)[ˈalə, -lɐ, -ləs]er hat \alless Geld verloren he's lost all the money[ich wünsche dir] \alless Gute [I wish you] all the best\alles Anwesenden all those present\alles meine Freunde/Kinder all [of] my friends/childrenvor \allesn Leuten in public, for all the world to see\alless Neue/Schöne/Wichtige everything [that's] [or all that's] new/beautiful/important\alless Übrige all the rest[wir/ihr/sie] \alles all of us/you/them, we/you/they allund damit sind \alles gemeint and that means everyonees kam zum Kampf \allesr gegen \alles it turned into a free for allwir haben \alles kein Geld mehr none of us have any money leftich will euch \alles nie wieder sehen! I don't want to see any of you ever again!ihr seid \alles willkommen you're all welcome\alles auf einmal passen nicht durch die Tür everyone won't fit through the door at the same time\alles kamen gleichzeitig an everyone arrived at the same timewir kamen \alles rechtzeitig an we all arrived in timeredet nicht \alles auf einmal don't all speak at once\alles [davon] all of them, they allmir gefallen \alles [davon] I like all of them\alles beide/vier both/all fourihr habt \alles beide Recht you're both [or both of you are] rightich nehme \alles vier I'll take all four [of them]das sind aber viele Bücher, hast du sie \alles gelesen? that's a lot of books, have you read them all?▪ \alless everythingich habe ihr \alless erzählt I've told her everythingdas sagt schon \alless that says it alldas ist \alless that's everything [or all] [or fam it]das \alless all thatihr ist [das] \alless zu viel it's all too much for herwillst du das \alless essen? are you going eat everything [or all that] [or all of it]?\alless oder nichts all or nothingtrotz \allesm in spite of everything [or of it all]über \alless above all [or everything] else\allesm voran first and foremost\alless, was ich weiß, ist dass/warum/wer... all I know is that/why/who...▪ [das] \alless all [that]das ist doch \alless Unsinn! that's all nonsense!das geht dich doch \alless nichts an! that's nothing at all to do with you!was habt ihr im Urlaub so \alless gemacht? (fam) what did you get up to on holiday?wer war \alless da? who was there?\alless in \allesm (insgesamt betrachtet) all in all\alless in \allesm haben wir €1.000 ausgegeben [all] in all we spent €1,000▪ alles everyone, all of youso, nun aber \alless ab ins Bett! right, everyone [or all of you] off to bed now!bitte \alless aussteigen! all change, please!6. (bei Zeit und Maßangaben) every\alles fünf Minuten/drei Monate every five minutes/three months\alles Jahre wieder year after year\alles 14 Tage every other week7.▶ \alles für einen und einer für \alles all for one and one for allhast du sie noch \alles? are you mad? fam▶ \alless und jedes anything and everything; s.a. ein I. 2al·les[ˈaləs]pron indef s. alle(r, s)* * ** * *pron.anything pron.everything pron. -
86 aller
al·le(r, s)[ˈalə, -lɐ, -ləs]er hat \allers Geld verloren he's lost all the money[ich wünsche dir] \allers Gute [I wish you] all the best\aller Anwesenden all those present\aller meine Freunde/Kinder all [of] my friends/childrenvor \allern Leuten in public, for all the world to see\allers Neue/Schöne/Wichtige everything [that's] [or all that's] new/beautiful/important\allers Übrige all the rest[wir/ihr/sie] \aller all of us/you/them, we/you/they allund damit sind \aller gemeint and that means everyonees kam zum Kampf \allerr gegen \aller it turned into a free for allwir haben \aller kein Geld mehr none of us have any money leftich will euch \aller nie wieder sehen! I don't want to see any of you ever again!ihr seid \aller willkommen you're all welcome\aller auf einmal passen nicht durch die Tür everyone won't fit through the door at the same time\aller kamen gleichzeitig an everyone arrived at the same timewir kamen \aller rechtzeitig an we all arrived in timeredet nicht \aller auf einmal don't all speak at once\aller [davon] all of them, they allmir gefallen \aller [davon] I like all of them\aller beide/vier both/all fourihr habt \aller beide Recht you're both [or both of you are] rightich nehme \aller vier I'll take all four [of them]das sind aber viele Bücher, hast du sie \aller gelesen? that's a lot of books, have you read them all?3. substantivisch (alle Dinge, das Ganze)▪ \allers everythingich habe ihr \allers erzählt I've told her everythingdas sagt schon \allers that says it alldas ist \allers that's everything [or all] [or fam it]soll das schon \allers gewesen sein? was that everything [or all] [or fam it]?das \allers all thatihr ist [das] \allers zu viel it's all too much for herwillst du das \allers essen? are you going eat everything [or all that] [or all of it]?\allers oder nichts all or nothingtrotz \allerm in spite of everything [or of it all]über \allers above all [or everything] else\allerm voran first and foremost\allers, was ich weiß, ist dass/warum/wer... all I know is that/why/who...4. substantivisch (insgesamt, im Einzelnen)▪ [das] \allers all [that]das ist doch \allers Unsinn! that's all nonsense!das geht dich doch \allers nichts an! that's nothing at all to do with you!was habt ihr im Urlaub so \allers gemacht? (fam) what did you get up to on holiday?wer war \allers da? who was there?\allers in \allerm (insgesamt betrachtet) all in all\allers in \allerm haben wir €1.000 ausgegeben [all] in all we spent €1,000▪ alles everyone, all of youso, nun aber \allers ab ins Bett! right, everyone [or all of you] off to bed now!bitte \allers aussteigen! all change, please!6. (bei Zeit und Maßangaben) every\aller fünf Minuten/drei Monate every five minutes/three months\aller Jahre wieder year after year\aller 14 Tage every other week7.▶ \aller für einen und einer für \aller all for one and one for allhast du sie noch \aller? are you mad? fam▶ \allers und jedes anything and everything; s.a. ein I. 2
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