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I [mʌst] modal aux vb1.1) (obligation) dovere2)he must be there by now — dovrebbe essere arrivato ormai2. nII [mʌst] nthis programme/trip is a must — è un programma/viaggio da non perdere
See:III [mʌst] n(in wine-making) mosto -
22 there
there [ðeə(r), unstressed ðə(r)]1 adverb(a) (in or to a particular place) là, y;∎ they aren't there ils ne sont pas là, ils n'y sont pas;∎ we never go there nous n'y allons jamais;∎ we're there! nous voilà arrivés!;∎ who's there? qui est là?;∎ is Margot there? est-ce que Margot est là?;∎ see that woman there? that's Marlene tu vois cette femme là-bas? c'est Marlene;∎ so there we were/I was donc, on était/j'étais là;∎ she got there in the end (reached a place) elle a fini par arriver; (completed a task) elle a fini par y arriver;∎ put it there mets-le là; (shake my hand) serre-moi la main;∎ it's there on the desk c'est là sur le bureau;∎ she just sat/stood there elle était assise/debout là;∎ move along there, please! circulez, s'il vous plaît;∎ we go to Paris and from there to Rome nous allons à Paris et de là à Rome;∎ here and there çà et là;∎ there it is le voilà;∎ it's around there somewhere c'est quelque part par là;∎ back there là-bas;∎ in there là-dedans;∎ on there là-dessus;∎ over there là-bas;∎ under there là-dessous;∎ that car there cette voiture-là;∎ those cars there ces voitures-là;∎ your friend there votre ami;∎ familiar I've been there before non merci, j'ai déjà donné;∎ familiar been there, done that (got the T-shirt) non merci, j'ai déjà donné(b) (available) là;∎ it's there if you need it c'est là si tu en as besoin;∎ she's always been there for me elle a toujours été là quand j'avais besoin d'elle(c) (in existence) là;∎ I couldn't believe he was really there je n'arrivais pas à croire qu'il était vraiment là;∎ the central problem is still there le principal problème est toujours là∎ we disagree there, there we disagree nous ne sommes pas d'accord là-dessus;∎ there's or there lies the difficulty voilà le problème, le problème est là;∎ there you're wrong là vous vous trompez;∎ you're right there là vous avez raison;∎ let's leave it there restons-en là;∎ we'll have to stop there for today nous nous arrêterons là pour aujourd'hui;∎ could I just stop you there? puis-je vous interrompre ici?;∎ as for the food, I've no complaints there pour ce qui est de la nourriture, là je n'ai pas à me plaindre;∎ familiar you've got me there! là, je ne sais pas quoi vous répondre ou dire!□∎ hello or hi there! salut!;∎ hey there! hep, vous là-bas!;∎ there they are! les voilà!;∎ there they come les voilà (qui arrivent);∎ there you go again! ça y est, vous recommencez!;∎ there she goes, complaining again! voilà qu'elle recommence à se plaindre!;∎ there's the bell, I must be going tiens ça sonne, je dois partir;∎ ironic there's gratitude for you c'est beau la reconnaissance!;∎ now finish your homework, there's a good boy maintenant sois un grand garçon et finis tes devoirs∎ he's not all or not quite there (stupid) il n'a pas toute sa tête; (senile) il n'a plus toute sa tête2 pronoun∎ there is (used before singular noun) il y a;∎ there are (used before plural noun) il y a;∎ there was/were il y avait;∎ there will be il y aura;∎ there is or there's a book on the table il y a un livre sur la table;∎ there are some books on the table il y a des livres sur la table;∎ there isn't any il n'y en a pas;∎ there's a bus coming il y a un bus qui arrive;∎ well, there's that girl I was telling you about before… il y a bien cette fille dont je t'ai déjà parlé…;∎ what happens if there's a change of plan? qu'est-ce qui se passe si on change d'idée?;∎ there must have been a mistake il a dû y avoir une erreur;∎ there was once a king il était ou il y avait une fois un roi;∎ there was singing and dancing on a chanté et dansé;∎ there were some pieces missing il manquait des pièces;∎ there weren't any more, were there? il n'en restait pas, si?;∎ there's one slice left il reste une tranche;∎ there are or familiar there's two slices left il reste deux tranches;∎ there's nothing we can do to help them on ne peut rien faire pour les aider;∎ there's no stopping her rien ne peut l'arrêter;∎ there's no knowing what he'll do next il est impossible de prévoir ce qu'il fera ensuite;∎ there was no denying it c'était indéniable;∎ there now follows a party political broadcast = formule annonçant la diffusion télévisée des messages électoraux des différents partis;∎ there comes a time when you have to slow down il arrive un moment où il faut ralentir le rythme;∎ there still remain several points to be resolved il reste encore plusieurs problèmes à résoudre;∎ there arose a murmur of disapproval un murmure de désapprobation s'éleva∎ there now, don't cry! allons ou là! ne pleure pas!;∎ there, that wasn't so bad, was it? voilà, ça n'était pas si terrible que ça, si?;∎ there, there! allez!∎ there (now), what did I say? voilà, qu'est-ce que je t'avais dit?;∎ there, now you've made me lose count! et voilà, tu m'as fait perdre le compte!∎ there (now), that's done! là! voilà qui est fait!∎ but, there, it's not surprising mais enfin, ce n'est pas surprenantvoilà!après tout;∎ but there again, no one really knows mais après tout, personne ne sait vraiment∎ we did the trip there and back in three hours nous avons fait l'aller retour en trois heures;∎ it will take you about an hour/cost you about £50 there and back l'aller retour vous prendra à peu près une heure/vous coûtera environ 50 livressur-le-champ;∎ I decided there and then to have no more to do with him j'ai tout de suite décidé de ne plus avoir affaire à lui∎ it wasn't the ideal solution, but there you are or go ce n'était pas l'idéal, mais enfin ou mais qu'est-ce que vous voulez∎ just press the button and there you are or go! vous n'avez qu'à appuyer sur le bouton et ça y est!(c) (I told you so) voilà, ça y est(d) (here you are) tenez, voilà -
23 must
̈ɪmʌst I (полная форма) ;
(редуцированная форма) гл.;
модал.
1) выражает обязанность, приказание или обязательность чего-л.: должен, обязан I must go to work at eight o'clock. ≈ Я должен идти на работу в восемь часов. You must do as i tell you. ≈ Ты должен делать так, как я тебе говорю. An automobile must gave gasoline to run. ≈ Автомобилю требуется горючее для передвижения. What must be, will be. ≈ Чему суждено случиться, того не миновать.
2) выражает настоятельный совет или приглашение: должен, нужно You must go and see this film. ≈ Ты должен пойти и посмотреть этот фильм. All of you must read this book. ≈ Вам всем следует прочитать эту книгу. You must come and have dinner with us some day. ≈ Вы должны как-нибудь прийти и пообедать с нами.
3) выражает внутренне осознанную необходимость: надо, нужно, необходимо, должен I must do it today. Do it if you must. ≈ Я должен сделать это сегодня. Делай это, если ты должен. He said he must speak to the doctor. ≈ Он сказал, что должен поговорить с доктором.
4) в отрицательной форме имеет значение категорического запрещения: нельзя, не должен, запрещается You mustn't play with matches. ≈ Нельзя играть со спичками. Visitors must not feed the animals. ≈ Посетителям запрещается кормить животных.
5) в утвердительных предложениях выражает предположение с большей степенью уверенности в совершении действия, чем глагол may: He must be home by now, he left an hour ago. ≈ К этому времени он наверняка должен быть дома, он ушел час назад. You must know her. ≈ Ты должен ее знать. They must be waiting for us already. ≈ Должно быть, они уже ждут нас. I must have seen you somewhere, your face is very familiar to me. ≈ Должно быть, я вас видел где-то, ваше лицо мне очень знакомо. I must have been reading for four hours. ≈ Должно быть, я читаю уже четыре часа.
6) разг. выражает непредвиденную обыкн. досадную случайность As soon as I had recovered from my illness, what must I do but break my leg? ≈ И надо же мне было сломать себе ногу как раз тогда, когда я поправился. Just when I was busiest, that bore C. must come in and waste three hours. ≈ Надо же, именно, когда у меня не было ни минуты свободного времени, должен был явиться этот зануда С., и мне пришлось пришлось потратить зря три часа. ∙ I must say ≈ должен сказать you must know, you must understand ≈ я бы хотел, чтобы ты знал if you must know II сущ.;
разг. необходимость, потребность exercise is a must ≈ упражнение - это существенно необходимая вещь These valuable books are musts for you. ≈ Эти ценные книги жизненно необходимы для тебя. Syn: essential
2., necessity III сущ. плесень;
затхлость;
тж. перен. Syn: mold, mustiness IV сущ.
1) молодое вино;
муст, виноградное сусло
2) диал. жмых яблок или груш (для производства яблочного или грушевого сидра) V
1. сущ. неистовство, безумие( у самцов слонов и верблюдов во время гона)
2. прил. находящийся в состоянии неистовства, безумия (у самцов слонов и верблюдов во время гона) ;
тж. перен. to go must ≈ впадать в бешенство( разговорное) необходимость, насущная потребность - a raincoat is an absolute * плащ совершенно необходим то, что необходимо увидеть, прочесть и т. п. - I want to see the film;
they say it's a * я хочу посмотреть этот фильм;
говорят, что пропустить его - грех - this book is a * непременно нужно прочитать эту книгу выражает: долженствование, долг, необходимость - we * obey the laws мы должны подчиняться законам - I * go мне нужно /я должен/ уйти - you *n't do that ты не должен этого делать - if you *, you * нужно, значит нужно - * you go so soon? - Yes, unfortunately I * неужели вам надо так рано /уже/ уходить? - К сожалению, да - this plant * have continued attention это растение требует непрерывного ухода - we * see what can be done about it нужно подумать, что можно предпринять - why * you be always meddling? и чего вы вечно вмешиваетесь в чужие дела? - you * know that it is not true вам следует /нужно/ знать, что это неправда;
должен сказать вам, что это неправда - I * away (устаревшее) мне нужно ехать /уходить/, я должен уйти увещевание, убедительную просьбу, настойчивый совет - I * ask you not to do that any more я вас очень прошу больше этого не делать - I * ask you to retract that я прошу вас взять эти слова обратно - you simply * visit the exhibition вам обязательно надо пойти на эту выставку - you * stay till tomorrow, you simply *! вы непременно должны остаться до завтра! - you *n't mind what a sick person says не нужно /не следует, не стоит/ обращать внимание на то, что говорит больной человек запрещение( в отрицательных предложениях) - you * not touch this book! не смей трогать эту книгу! - you * not speak so loud here здесь нельзя говорить так громко - cars * not be parked in front of this gate стоянка у этих ворот запрещена непредвиденную и обыкн. досадную случайность - just when we were ready to go away for the holidays, the baby * catch measles и надо же было ребенку подхватить корь, как раз когда мы собрались уехать на праздники - as we were starting what * he do but cut his finger! когда мы уже собирались отправиться, он взял и порезал себе палец! нежелательное действие - * you shout so loudly! неужели нужно так громко кричать! - at a time when everybody was in bed, he * turn on the wireless когда все уже легли спать, ему обязательно понадобилось включить радио /он взял да и включил радио/ предположение (с простым инфинитивом в отношении настоящего, с перфектным инфинитивом - прошедшего;
употр. только в утвердительных предложениях) - he * be there now он, вероятно, сейчас там - if he says so it * be true если он это говорит, то это, должно быть, правда - as you * know, it is quite untrue как вы, вероятно, знаете, это совершенно не так - this * be what he means по-видимому, это то, что он имеет в виду - he * have made a mistake он, наверное /должно быть, вероятно/, допустил ошибку - he * have seen it он, наверное, это видел неосуществленную возможность в прошлом, употребляется с перфектным инфинитивом только в условных предложениях - if he had looked, he * have seen the lights of the approaching train если бы он только посмотрел, он должен был бы увидеть /он обязательно увидел бы/ огни приближающегося поезда > I * say должен сказать > I * say, I'm rather surprised должен сказать, что это меня удивляет > he is right, I * say я должен сказать /нужно признаться/, что он прав > needs * см. needs против рожна не попрешь муст, виноградное сусло;
молодое вино (диалектизм) жмых яблок или груш плесень затхлость (диалектизм) заплесневеть, покрыться плесенью, зацвести покрыть плесенью бешенство в период гона (у слонов или верблюдов) I ~ away я должен ехать must модальный, недостаточный глагол выражает долженствование, обязанность: I must go home я должен идти домой if you ~, you ~ если надо, так надо;
what must be, will be чему суждено случиться, того не миновать ~ разг. настоятельная необходимость;
требование;
it is a rigid must это обязательно нужно сделать ~ модальный, недостаточный глагол выражает непредвиденную случайность: just as I was getting better what must I do but break my leg и надо же мне было сломать себе ногу как раз тогда, когда я начал поправляться ~ модальный, недостаточный глагол выражает необходимость: one must eat to live нужно есть, чтобы жить if you ~, you ~ если надо, так надо;
what must be, will be чему суждено случиться, того не миновать if you ~, you ~ если надо, так надо;
what must be, will be чему суждено случиться, того не миновать if you ~, you ~ если надо, так надо;
what must be, will be чему суждено случиться, того не миновать ~ модальный, недостаточный глагол выражает уверенность, очевидность: you must be aware of this вы, конечно, знаете об этом;
you must have heard about it вы, должно быть, об этом слышали you ~ do as you are told вы должны делать так, как вам говорят ~ модальный, недостаточный глагол выражает уверенность, очевидность: you must be aware of this вы, конечно, знаете об этом;
you must have heard about it вы, должно быть, об этом слышали ~ модальный, недостаточный глагол выражает запрещение (в отриц. форме): you must not go there вам нельзя ходить туда -
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1. IIImistake smb., smth. mistake a man ошибаться в человеке; I have mistaken him я в нем обманулась; I don't want you to mistake me я не хочу, чтобы вы меня неправильно поняли; he could not possibly have mistaken my meaning он никак не мог понять меня неправильно; we must have mistaken the path мы, должно быть, ошиблись тропинкой; there was no mistakeing the seriousness of his tone в серьезности его тона нельзя было усомниться2. IVmistake smb., smth. in some manner mistake smb., smth. surprisingly (absolutely, carelessly, stupidly, etc.) удивительным образом и т.д. ошибаться в ком-л., в чем-л.3. XXI1mistake smb., smth. for smb., smth. mistake you for your brother (one person for another, James for John, this umbrella for his own, license for liberty, etc.) ошибочно принимать вас за вашего брата и т.д., I beg your pardon, I mistook you for a friend простите, пожалуйста, я принял вас за одного своего друга -
25 Da muss ein Irrtum vorliegen.
There must be some mistake.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Da muss ein Irrtum vorliegen.
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v/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (vorhanden sein) be there; (angekommen sein) auch have arrived; engS.: jemandem vorliegen lie ( oder be) in front of s.o., lie ( oder be) on s.o.’s desk; Ergebnisse, Daten etc.: have been given to s.o.; Antrag etc.: have been submitted (to s.o.); die Neubearbeitung von Langenscheidts Grundwortschatz Englisch liegt jetzt vor the revised edition of Langenscheidt’s Basic English Vocabulary is now available; mir liegen Zahlen etc. vor, die... I have figures etc. here in front of me that...; die Ergebnisse liegen noch nicht vor the results haven’t come in yet, we haven’t received ( oder had) any results so far; es liegen keine Gründe vor, ihn zu beschuldigen etc. there are no reasons why we should accuse him etc.; da muss ein Irrtum vorliegen there must be some mistake; was liegt hier vor? (was ist los?) what’s going on here?; was liegt gegen ihn vor? JUR. what is the charge against him?; gegen ihn liegt nichts vor there’s no charge against him; es liegt Brandstiftung / ein Missverständnis vor it’s a case of arson / there is a misunderstanding; ein schuldhaftes Verhalten liegt nicht vor no one is to blame2. (zu erledigen sein) have to be done ( oder dealt with); (auf der Tagesordnung stehen) be on the agenda; was liegt uns vor? what’s to be done?; liegt etwas vor? is there anything?* * *vor|lie|gen sep1. vi(=zur Verfügung stehen Beweise, Katalog, Erkenntnisse) to be available; (Urteil) to be known; (= eingereicht, vorgelegt sein Unterlagen, wissenschaftliche Arbeit) to be in, to have come in; (POL ) (Gesetzesvorlage) to be before the house; (Haushalt) to be published, to be out; (= vorhanden sein) (Irrtum, Schuld etc) to be; (Symptome) to be present; (Gründe, Voraussetzungen) to existjdm vórliegen (Unterlagen, Akten etc) — to be with sb
etw liegt gegen jdn vor — sth is against sb; (gegen Angeklagten) sb is charged with sth
2. vi impersto bees muss ein Irrtum vórliegen — there must be some mistake
* * *vor|lie·gen▪ [jdm] \vorliegen to have come in [to sb], to have been received [by sb]mein Antrag liegt Ihnen jetzt seit vier Monaten vor! my application's been with you for four months now!zurzeit liegen uns noch keine Beweise vor as yet we still have no proofder Polizei liegen belastende Fotos vor the police are in possession of incriminating photo[graph]sdas Buch liegt nunmehr in einer neu bearbeiteten Fassung vor a revised edition of the book has now been published3. (bestehen) to behier muss ein Irrtum \vorliegen there must be some mistake here▪ [gegen jdn] \vorliegen to be charged with sth, sb is charged with sthich habe ein Recht zu erfahren, was gegen mich vorliegt I have a right to know what I've been charged withuns liegt hier eine Beschwerde gegen Sie vor we have received a complaint about you* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)jemandem vorliegen — <application, complaint, plans, etc.> be with somebody
das Beweismaterial liegt dem Gericht vor — the evidence is before or has been submitted to the court
die mir vorliegende Ausgabe/vorliegenden Ergebnisse — the edition/results in front of me
ein Verschulden des Fahrers liegt nicht vor — the driver is/was not to blame
* * *vorliegen v/i (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)jemandem vorliegen lie ( oder be) in front of sb, lie ( oder be) on sb’s desk; Ergebnisse, Daten etc: have been given to sb; Antrag etc: have been submitted (to sb);die Neubearbeitung von Langenscheidts Grundwortschatz Englisch liegt jetzt vor the revised edition of Langenscheidt’s Basic English Vocabulary is now available;vor, die … I have figures etc here in front of me that …;die Ergebnisse liegen noch nicht vor the results haven’t come in yet, we haven’t received ( oder had) any results so far;es liegen keine Gründe vor, ihn zu beschuldigen etc there are no reasons why we should accuse him etc;da muss ein Irrtum vorliegen there must be some mistake;was liegt hier vor? (was ist los?) what’s going on here?;was liegt gegen ihn vor? JUR what is the charge against him?;gegen ihn liegt nichts vor there’s no charge against him;es liegt Brandstiftung/ein Missverständnis vor it’s a case of arson/there is a misunderstanding;ein schuldhaftes Verhalten liegt nicht vor no one is to blame2. (zu erledigen sein) have to be done ( oder dealt with); (auf der Tagesordnung stehen) be on the agenda;was liegt uns vor? what’s to be done?;liegt etwas vor? is there anything?* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)jemandem vorliegen — <application, complaint, plans, etc.> be with somebody
das Beweismaterial liegt dem Gericht vor — the evidence is before or has been submitted to the court
die mir vorliegende Ausgabe/vorliegenden Ergebnisse — the edition/results in front of me
ein Verschulden des Fahrers liegt nicht vor — the driver is/was not to blame
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f.1 confusion, mix-up, disorder, confusedness.2 perplexity, bafflement, confusion, confusedness.3 commotion, riot, clutter, hassle.4 scene of confusion, shambles.* * *1 (desorden) confusion, chaos2 (equivocación) mistake, confusion3 (turbación) confusion, embarrassment* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=equivocación) confusionha habido una confusión en los nombres — there was a mix-up with the names, there was some confusion with the names
esta carta no es para mí, debe de tratarse de una confusión — this letter is not for me, there must be some mistake
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por confusión — by mistake2) (=desconcierto) confusionel terremoto produjo una gran confusión en las calles — the earthquake caused great confusion in the streets
la recuerdo con bastante confusión — I have a hazy o vague memory of her
3) (=turbación)sentí tal confusión que no pude ni dar las gracias — I was so overwhelmed that I couldn't even say thank you
* * *a) (desorden, caos) confusionb) ( perplejidad) confusionc) ( turbación) embarrassmentd) ( equivocación) confusion* * *= confounding, confusion, mix-up [mixup], dislocation, welter, muddle, perplex, turbulence, turmoil, jumble, blurring, clouding, daze, messiness, obfuscation, turbulent waters, puzzle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, brouhaha, perplexity.Ex. Experience of IT in USA is associated not infrequently with the confounding of confident expectations.Ex. In particular, when one command means one thing in one system and something else in another system this is likely to lead to confusion.Ex. You'll have to call him and tell him there's been a mix-up and that he'll be called as soon as there's another opening.Ex. SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex. The article 'The print perplex' asserts that librarians must deal with a future of mixed print and digital material, since most books will never be in digital form.Ex. The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex. China has suffered from over a decade of turmoil which has prevented the development of modern information services.Ex. Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Ex. A major problem for the technician is one of recognition in situations where there is a clouding of identification with clerical staff.Ex. The article 'The daze of future business research' examines changing trends in online business information searching with the rush to the Internet.Ex. Management theorists seem unable to cope with the unpredictability, the multivariate nature and the ' messiness' of human organizations in cultural contexts.Ex. The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.Ex. His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.Ex. We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.Ex. The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex. His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex. He believes that most political brouhahas are cooked up to divert the public's attention from the real terrorism.Ex. The combination of perplexity over what is the right mix and apparent inability to represent information activity dynamically is very strong.----* aclarar una confusión = unravel + snarl.* aumentar la confusión = add to + the confusion.* causar confusión = wreak + confusion, cause + confusion.* confusión económica = economic turmoil.* confusión histórica = historical confusion.* de un modo que causa confusión = confusingly.* estado de confusión = state of confusion.* llevar a confusión = lead to + confusion.* que induce a confusión = confounding.* * *a) (desorden, caos) confusionb) ( perplejidad) confusionc) ( turbación) embarrassmentd) ( equivocación) confusion* * *= confounding, confusion, mix-up [mixup], dislocation, welter, muddle, perplex, turbulence, turmoil, jumble, blurring, clouding, daze, messiness, obfuscation, turbulent waters, puzzle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, brouhaha, perplexity.Ex: Experience of IT in USA is associated not infrequently with the confounding of confident expectations.
Ex: In particular, when one command means one thing in one system and something else in another system this is likely to lead to confusion.Ex: You'll have to call him and tell him there's been a mix-up and that he'll be called as soon as there's another opening.Ex: SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex: The article 'The print perplex' asserts that librarians must deal with a future of mixed print and digital material, since most books will never be in digital form.Ex: The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex: China has suffered from over a decade of turmoil which has prevented the development of modern information services.Ex: Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Ex: A major problem for the technician is one of recognition in situations where there is a clouding of identification with clerical staff.Ex: The article 'The daze of future business research' examines changing trends in online business information searching with the rush to the Internet.Ex: Management theorists seem unable to cope with the unpredictability, the multivariate nature and the ' messiness' of human organizations in cultural contexts.Ex: The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.Ex: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.Ex: We talk heatedly about books that lie beyond our present concerns because these allow us to speculate and often present us with puzzles we want to explore.Ex: The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex: His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex: He believes that most political brouhahas are cooked up to divert the public's attention from the real terrorism.Ex: The combination of perplexity over what is the right mix and apparent inability to represent information activity dynamically is very strong.* aclarar una confusión = unravel + snarl.* aumentar la confusión = add to + the confusion.* causar confusión = wreak + confusion, cause + confusion.* confusión económica = economic turmoil.* confusión histórica = historical confusion.* de un modo que causa confusión = confusingly.* estado de confusión = state of confusion.* llevar a confusión = lead to + confusion.* que induce a confusión = confounding.* * *1 (perplejidad) confusionpara mayor confusión se llaman igual to add to the confusion o to confuse things even more o to make things even more confusing, they have the same name2 (desorden, caos) confusion3 (turbación) embarrassmentsu inesperada declaración de amor la llenó de confusión his unexpected declaration of love filled her with embarrassment o confusion o threw her into confusiontanta amabilidad me produjo una gran confusión I was embarrassed o overwhelmed by so much kindness4 (equivocación) confusionlamentamos la confusión que hubo con la factura we regret the confusion over the invoicesus comentarios se prestan a confusión his comments are open to misinterpretationpara que no haya más confusiones to avoid any further confusion o any more mix-ups* * *
confusión sustantivo femenino
confusión sustantivo femenino
1 (desorden) confusion
2 (error) mistake
' confusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aturdimiento
- barullo
- belén
- desbarajuste
- desconcierto
- desorientación
- embrollo
- folclore
- follón
- obnubilar
- ofuscación
- para
- prestarse
- torre
- turbación
- aquél
- armar
- bochinche
- convulsionar
- desorden
- ése
- éste
- grado
- jaleo
- lío
- mareo
- medio
- sólo
- turbar
English:
brainstorm
- confusion
- disarray
- foul up
- haziness
- mess
- misunderstanding
- mix-up
- quagmire
- rush
- scramble
- shambles
- start
- turmoil
- welter
- add
- disorder
- havoc
- mix
- straighten
* * *confusión nf1. [desorden, lío] confusion;la confusión aumentó con la llegada del cantante the singer's arrival added to the confusion;los ladrones actuaron aprovechando la confusión the thieves took advantage of the confusion;hubo una gran confusión there was great confusion;en su habitación reina la confusión her room is in chaos;existe cierta confusión acerca de lo que realmente quiso decir there is some confusion as to what he really meant3. [error] mix-up;ha habido una confusión there has been a bit of a mix-up;esa frase puede llevar a confusión that phrase could lead to confusion o be misinterpreted* * *f confusion* * ** * *1. (falta de claridad) confusion2. (equivocación) mistake -
28 dovere
1. v/i have to, mustdevo averlo I must have it, I have to have itnon devo dimenticare I mustn't forgetdeve arrivare oggi she is supposed to arrive todaycome si deve ( bene) properlypersona very decentdoveva succedere it was bound to happendovresti avvertirlo you ought to or should let him know2. v/t owe3. m dutyper dovere out of duty* * *dovere v.servile1 ( obbligo, necessità assoluta) must, to have (got) to, to be to; shall (spec. form. nella 2a e 3a pers. sing. e pl.): devo finire questo lavoro entro domani, I must (o I have to o I've got to) finish this job by tomorrow; ha dovuto studiare tutto il giorno, he had to study all day; dobbiamo salvaguardare l'ambiente, we must (o we've got to) protect the environment; devi imparare a controllarti, you must (o you've got to) learn to control yourself; dovevamo partire subito, we had to leave at once; le domande d'iscrizione dovranno essere presentate entro febbraio, applications must (o are to) be made by the end of February; non dobbiamo fermarci un minuto di più, we mustn't stop a minute longer; devo proprio firmare?, do I have to (o have I got to o must I) sign?; la commissione deve riunirsi al più presto, the commission is to meet as soon as possible; secondo regolamento, nessuno deve lasciare la scuola senza autorizzazione, according to regulations, no one shall leave the school without authorization; tutti gli ufficiali devono presentarsi al colonnello, all officers are to (o shall) report to the colonel; che cosa devo fare?, what am I to do?; non devono esserci equivoci questa volta, there must be no misunderstanding this time; dovendo assentarmi per lavoro, non potrò presenziare alla cerimonia, having to be away on business, I shall be unable to attend the ceremony // comportarsi come si deve, to behave oneself (properly) // una persona come si deve, a decent person // un lavoro come si deve, a job well done // ( possibile) che debba sempre averla vinta tu?, why must you always be right?2 ( necessità, opportunità, convenienza) to have to, must (in frasi affermative e interr. positive); need (solo in frasi interr. positive); not to need to, need not, not to have (got) to (in frasi negative e interr. negative): dovrò alzarmi presto se voglio prendere il primo treno, I'll have to get up early if I want to catch the first train; dovremo far controllare l'impianto elettrico, we'll have to have the electric system checked; se vuole dimagrire dovrà mettersi a dieta, he'll have to go on a diet if he wants to lose weight; dovrai smettere di fumare prima o poi, you'll have to give up smoking sooner or later; dovete vedere quel film, you must, see that film; devi venire a cena qualche sera, you must (o you'll have to) come to dinner some evening; devi farti tagliare i capelli, you must (o you'll have to) get your hair cut; devi proprio andare in banca?, do you really need to go to the bank?; devi fare benzina?, do you need (to get) any petrol?; si deve mandare un acconto?, does one need to send a deposit?; non dovete accompagnarmi all'aeroporto, posso prendere un taxi, you needn't (o you don't have to o you don't need to) take me to the airport, as I can get a taxi; non è detto che debba andare proprio tu, you don't necessarily have to go; non dovevi telefonare?, didn't you have to make a phone call?; perché devi sempre interferire?, why must you keep on interfering?3 ( certezza, forte probabilità) must, to be bound to; ( inevitabilità) to have to, must: dev'esserci una spiegazione, there must be an explanation; dev'essere questo l'albergo, this must be the hotel; deve arrivare da un momento all'altro, he's bound to arrive any moment; devono aver capito, they must have understood; devi certamente aver sentito parlare di lui, you must (o you're bound to) have heard of him; doveva succedere prima o poi, it had to (o it was bound to) happen sooner or later; dovrà essere informato, he'll have to be told; dev'essere stato emozionante assistere a quell'incontro, it must have been exciting to be at that match4 ( essere previsto, prestabilito) to be to; (spec. di treno ecc.) to be due (to): doveva diventare presidente, he was to become president; le nozze dovevano essere celebrate l'indomani, the wedding was to take place next day; devo essere a Torino alle 10, I'm to be in Turin at 10 o'clock; l'aereo deve atterrare alle 11.15, the plane is due (to land) at 11.15; il treno doveva arrivare a Firenze alla 18, the train was due in Florence at 6 p.m.5 ( supposizione, previsione, possibilità) must: dev'essere già a casa, he must be home by now; non devono essere ancora partiti, they mustn't (o they can't) have left yet; devono essere le 3, it must be 3 o'clock; quello dev'essere il Monte Bianco, that must be Mont Blanc; deve sentirsi molto sola, she must be very lonely; non devono essersi capiti, they can't have understood each other; devi aver sofferto molto, you must have had a hard time; dev'essere rimasto male, he must have been upset; deve aver bevuto, he must have been drinking; non doveva avere più di 15 anni, he couldn't have been more than 15 (years of age); doveva essere molto tardi quando sei rincasato, it must have been very late when you got in // deve piovere, it's going to rain // dovrà rispondere di tentato omicidio, he's going to be charged with attempted murder ∙ Come si nota dagli esempi, in frasi negative si può usare can, could in luogo di must6 (per esprimere una richiesta, nella 1a pers. s. e pl. del pres. indic.) shall: devo dirglielo?, shall I tell him?; dobbiamo passare a prenderti?, shall we call for you?; devo chiudere la porta a chiave?, shall I lock the door?; devo pagare in contanti o posso darle un assegno?, shall I pay cash or can I give you a cheque?; dobbiamo venire anche noi?, shall we come too?; devo farti telefonare da Michele?, shall I get Michael to call you?7 (al cond.) should, ought to: dovrebbero arrivare per le otto, they should (o they ought to) be here by eight; avrei dovuto scusarmi, I should have apologized; dovrebbe partire stasera, he should leave tonight; avresti dovuto andarci, you should have gone (there); dovreste aiutarlo, you ought to help him; avresti dovuto saperlo da un pezzo, you should have known ages ago; avrebbero dovuto telefonarmi, they ought to have phoned me8 (al cong. imperf. in frasi ipotetiche) should, were to: non dimenticherò mai quel giorno, dovessi campare 100 anni, I'll never forget that day, if I were to live 100 years; se dovesse fallire..., if he were to fail...; se dovesse venire, avvertimi, if he should come (o should he come), let me know; se doveste passare da Bologna, telefonatemi, if you should happen to be passing through Bologna, give me a call; se dovessi incontrarlo, digli che ho bisogno di parlargli, if you should meet (o should you meet) him, tell him I need to have a word with him; (se) dovessero stare così le cose..., if that were the case...9 ( essere obbligato, costretto) to be compelled (o obliged o forced) to; to feel* bound to: devo rinunciare all'incarico per motivi di salute, I am compelled (o obliged o forced) to give up the post for health reasons; dovette abbandonare il paese, he was forced to leave the country; se non provvederete al mio risarcimento, dovrò rivolgermi al mio avvocato, if you fail to compensate me, I shall be obliged to contact my solicitor; in seguito alle gravi accuse, il ministro dovette dimettersi, as a result of the grave allegations, the minister was forced to resign; devo riconoscere che avevamo torto, I feel bound to say we were wrong10 (all'imperfetto con valore di condizionale per esprimere consiglio, suggerimento) should have (o ought to have) + part. pass.: dovevi aspettartelo, you should have expected it; non doveva rispondere in quel modo, he shouldn't have answered like that; dovevamo pensarci prima, we ought to have thought of it before; dovevate vederlo, you should have seen him; dovevano immaginare che ti saresti offeso, they should have realised you'd be offended; non dovevi fare tante storie, you shouldn't have made such a fuss◆ v.tr.1 ( essere debitore di) to owe: gli devo 500 euro, I owe him 500 euros; che cosa le devo?, what do I owe you?; deve il successo alla sua grande popolarità, he owes his success to his great popularity; ti dobbiamo molta riconoscenza, we owe you a great debt of gratitude; gli dovevamo tutto, we owed everything to him; ti devo la vita, I owe my life to you2 ( derivare) to take*: la Bolivia deve il suo nome a Simon Bolivar, Bolivia takes its name from Simon Bolivar3 ( nella forma passiva) to be due: a che cosa era dovuto il ritardo?, what was the delay due to?; ciò si deve alla sua negligenza, that is due to his negligence; l'incidente non era dovuto a un guasto meccanico, ma a un errore del pilota, the accident was not due to mechanical failure, but to pilot error; la morte era dovuta a cause naturali, death was due to natural causes; la teoria della relatività si deve a Einstein, we owe the theory of relativity to Einstein.dovere s.m.1 duty: i miei doveri di madre, my duties as a mother; i nostri doveri verso Dio, la patria, il prossimo, our duty to God, our country, our fellow creatures; i diritti e i doveri del cittadino, the rights and duties of the citizen; (dir.) dovere legale, legal duty; (dir.) soggetto a dovere, liable to duty; per senso del dovere, from a sense of duty; com'è mio dovere, as in duty bound; conosco il mio dovere, I know my duty; ho il dovere d'informarvi, I must inform you; mancò al suo dovere, he failed in his duty; mi faccio un dovere di imitarvi in tutto, I make a point of imitating you in everything; morì vittima del dovere, he died doing his duty; sento il dovere di aiutarti, I feel bound to help you; si credeva in dovere di seguirmi dappertutto, he thought it was his duty to follow me everywhere // avere il senso del dovere, to be conscious of one's duty; fare il proprio dovere, to do one's duty: fa' il tuo dovere a qualunque costo!, do your duty at all costs! // a dovere, properly (o as it should be): ti ha sistemato a dovere!, he settled your hash! // chi di dovere penserà a farlo, the person responsible will look after it; ci rivolgeremo a chi di dovere, we'll apply to the person in charge // visita di dovere, duty call // prima il dovere poi il piacere, (prov.) work before pleasure2 pl. (antiq.) ( saluti, convenevoli) (kind) regards, compliments, respects: i miei doveri a vostra sorella, my kindest regards to your sister; porgere i propri doveri a qlcu., to pay one's respects to s.o.* * *[do'vere]1. vt irreg(soldi, riconoscenza) to owegli devo il mio successo — I owe my success to him, I have him to thank for my success
1) (obbligo) to have toè una persona come si deve — he is a very decent person
non avrebbe dovuto esserne informata che il giorno dopo — she was not supposed to hear about it until the following day
avrebbe dovuto farlo — he should have o ought to have done it
devo partire domani — I'm leaving tomorrow, (purtroppo) I've got to leave tomorrow
non devi zuccherarlo — (non è necessario) there's no need to add sugar
2)lo farò, dovessi morire — I'll do it if it kills me
3)deve arrivare alle 10 — he should o is due to arrive at 104)deve essere difficile farlo — it must be difficult to do3. sm(obbligo) dutyrivolgersi a chi di dovere — to apply to the appropriate authority o person
il proprio dovere di elettore — to do one's duty as a voterun dovere di qc — to make sth one's duty* * *I 1. [do'vere](when it is modal verb the use of the auxiliary essere or avere depends on the verb in the infinitive that follows) verbo modale1) (per esprimere obbligo) must, to have* to2) (per esprimere necessità, esigenza, convenienza) to have* (got) to3) (per esprimere consiglio, raccomandazione) should, ought to2.verbo transitivo1) (essere debitore di) to owe [denaro, cena] (a qcn. to sb.)quanto le devo? — (per un servizio) how much do I owe you? (per un acquisto) how much is it?
mi deve un favore, delle scuse — he owes me a favour, an apology
2) come si deve [comportarsi, agire] properlyII 1. [do'vere]sostantivo maschile1) (obbligo) duty ( nei confronti di, verso to)a chi di dovere — the person o people concerned
2) a dovere properly, in the right way2.- i coniugali — conjugal o marital duties
••prima il dovere, poi il piacere — prov. = duty comes first
* * *dovere1/do'vere/ [43] (when it is modal verb the use of the auxiliary essere or avere depends on the verb in the infinitive that follows)1 (per esprimere obbligo) must, to have* to; il prestito deve essere rimborsato in un anno the loan must be repaid in one year; devo veramente alzarmi alle 7? must I really be up at 7 am? non devi farne parola con nessuno you mustn't mention this to anyone; devo andare a prendere i bambini a scuola I have to collect the children from school; fai quello che devi do what you have to2 (per esprimere necessità, esigenza, convenienza) to have* (got) to; si doveva fare qualcosa something had to be done; devi metterti a dieta se vuoi dimagrire you have to diet if you want to slim down; dobbiamo proprio discuterne adesso? need we discuss it now? devo prendere un ombrello? should I take an umbrella? do I need to take an umbrella? che devo fare? what am I to do?3 (per esprimere consiglio, raccomandazione) should, ought to; dovresti riflettere prima di parlare you should think before you speak4 (per esprimere probabilità) doveva essere lui it must have been him; dev'esserci qualche errore! there must be some mistake!5 (per esprimere previsione) dovremmo arrivare per le sei we should be there by six o'clock; devo vederlo domani I'll be seeing him tomorrow; quando deve o dovrebbe nascere il bambino? when's the baby due?6 (in offerte di cortesia o richieste di istruzioni) shall; dobbiamo aspettarti? shall we wait for you?1 (essere debitore di) to owe [denaro, cena] (a qcn. to sb.); quanto le devo? (per un servizio) how much do I owe you? (per un acquisto) how much is it? devo a te la mia vittoria it's thanks to you that I won; mi deve un favore, delle scuse he owes me a favour, an apology2 come si deve [comportarsi, agire] properly; un uomo come si deve a decent man.\See also notes... (dovere.pdf)————————dovere2/do'vere/I sostantivo m.1 (obbligo) duty ( nei confronti di, verso to); avere il dovere di fare to have the duty to do; avere il senso del dovere to have a sense of duty; fare il proprio dovere to do one's duty; sentirsi in dovere di fare to feel duty bound to do; visita di dovere duty call; a chi di dovere the person o people concerned2 a dovere properly, in the right wayII doveri m.pl.ant. (omaggi) respectsprima il dovere, poi il piacere prov. = duty comes first\- i coniugali conjugal o marital duties. -
29 sbaglio
m (pl -gli) mistakeper sbaglio by mistakesenza sbagli flawless* * *sbaglio s.m. mistake, error; ( passo falso) slip; ( sproposito) blunder: gli sbagli della giovinezza, the errors of youth; lo sbaglio fu suo, it was his fault; vi sono alcuni sbagli nel tuo dettato, there are a few mistakes in your dictation; fare uno sbaglio, to make a mistake (o an error o a slip o a blunder); riconoscere i propri sbagli, to acknowledge one's mistakes; che sbaglio non averci pensato prima!, what a mistake not to have thought of that! // per sbaglio, by mistake: per sbaglio prese il mio ombrello, he took my umbrella by mistake // c'è stato uno sbaglio di persona, it was a case of mistaken identity.* * *è stato uno sbaglio pensare che... — it was wrong to think that...
* * *sbagliopl. - gli /'zbaλλo, λi/sostantivo m.(errore) mistake, error, slip, blunder; (colpa) fault; fare uno sbaglio to make a mistake; sbaglio di ortografia misspelling; uno sbaglio di persona a case of mistaken identity; è stato uno sbaglio pensare che... it was wrong to think that...; dev'esserci uno sbaglio there must be some mistake; per sbaglio by mistake. -
30 Verwechslung
* * *die Verwechslungconfusion* * *Ver|wẹchs|lung [fEɐ'vɛkslʊŋ]f -, -enconfusion; (= Irrtum) mistakedie Polizei ist sicher, dass eine Verwechslung (des Täters) völlig ausgeschlossen ist — the police are certain that there can be absolutely no mistake (about the culprit)
es kam deshalb zu einer Verwechslung, weil... — there was a mix-up or confusion because...
das muss eine Verwechslung sein, da muss es sich um eine Verwechslung handeln — there must be some mistake
* * *Ver·wechs·lung<-, -en>[-ˈvɛkslʊŋ]fdas muss eine \Verwechslung sein there must be some mistake* * *die; Verwechslung, Verwechslungen1) [case of] confusion; mistake2) (Vertauschung) mixing up* * ** * *die; Verwechslung, Verwechslungen1) [case of] confusion; mistake2) (Vertauschung) mixing up* * *f.confusion n. -
31 equivocación
f.1 mistake, error, lapse, boob.2 misunderstanding, misconception, miscalculation, mistaking.3 inaccuracy.* * *1 (error) mistake, error2 (malentendido) misunderstanding\cometer una equivocación to make a mistake* * *noun f.* * *SF (=error) mistake, error; (=descuido) oversight; (=malentendido) misunderstandingpor equivocación — by mistake, in error
* * *femenino mistakepor equivocación — by mistake, in error (frml)
* * *femenino mistakepor equivocación — by mistake, in error (frml)
* * *mistakeno se pueden consentir tales equivocaciones mistakes o errors like these cannot be permittedno cometas esa equivocación don't make that mistaketiene que haber una equivocación there must be some mistake o a misunderstandingpor equivocación by mistake, in error ( frml)llamaron a mi puerta por equivocación they knocked at my door by mistakeno lo invitaría a cenar ni por equivocación ( fam); I wouldn't dream of asking him to dinner* * *
equivocación sustantivo femenino
mistake;
equivocación sustantivo femenino error, mistake
' equivocación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confundirse
- desliz
- engaño
- torpeza
- tropezón
- tropiezo
- yerro
- despiste
- patinazo
English:
error
- goof
- grievous
- mistake
- judgment
* * *equivocación nf[error] mistake;cometer una equivocación to make a mistake;ha debido de ser una equivocación there must have been a mistake;por equivocación by mistake* * *f mistake;por equivocación by mistake* * ** * *equivocación n mistake -
32 musieć
(-szę, -sisz); vimusisz to zrobić — you have to do it, you've got to do itnie musisz przychodzić — you don't have lub need to come ( być zobowiązanym)
muszę to zrobić — I must do it, I need to do it
* * *ipf.1. ( wyraża konieczność lub chęć) have (got) to, must, need; muszę iść do dentysty (wewnętrzny przymus, chęć) I must go to the dentist; (zewnętrzny przymus, np. ponieważ jestem umówiony) I have to go to the dentist; nie muszę iść do dentysty I don't have to go to the dentist; I don't need to go to the dentist; I needn't go to the dentist; będę musiał iść do dentysty I'll have to go to the dentist; musiałem tam iść ( wewnętrzny lub zewnętrzny przymus) I had to go there; ( zewnętrzny przymus) I was forced l. compelled l. obliged to go there; nie musiałem tam iść I didn't have to go there; muszę powiedzieć/przyznać/wyznać, że... I must l. have to say/admit/confess (that)...; nie musisz mi tego ciągle wypominać l. powtarzać no need to rub it in; on musi odejść (np. ze stanowiska) he has to go; czy muszę to zrobić? must I do it?; do I have to do it?; (= czy to konieczne) need I do it?; czy naprawdę musisz być taki okrutny? do you have to be so cruel?; czy muszę mówić więcej? need I say more?; to się musiało stać it was bound to happen.2. ( coś jest nieuniknione) ona zawsze musi się martwić she must always worry; faceci muszą się wyszumieć boys will be boys; morderstwo musi wyjść na jaw murder will out.3. ( wyraża prawdopodobieństwo) on musi być starszy od ciebie he must be older than you; musiała zajść jakaś pomyłka there must be some mistake; musiałem się pomylić I must have made a mistake; musiało mi się to przyśnić l. przywidzieć I must have dreamt it.4. (= nie móc się powstrzymać) musiałem spróbować I couldn't help trying; I (just) had to try.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > musieć
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33 sbagliare
1. v/i sbagliarsi make a mistakehai sbagliato a dirle la verità you were wrong to tell her the truth2. v/t make a mistake insbagliare persona have the wrong personsbagliare strada go the wrong way* * *sbagliare v.tr. to mistake*, to make* a mistake in (sthg.), to go* wrong in (sthg.), to do* wrong: sbagliare l'ora, to mistake the time; sbagliare la strada, to take the wrong way; sbagliare treno, to take the wrong train; sbagliare la mira, to miss one's aim; (tel.) sbagliare numero, to get the wrong number; sbagliare un calcolo, to miscalculate; ho sbagliato i miei conti, devo chiedere un prestito, I went wrong in my calculations, I'll have to ask for a loan; hai sbagliato i tuoi conti se credi d'imbrogliarmi, (fig.) you've got it wrong if you think you can trick me // ho sbagliato tutto, I've got it all wrong; ho sbagliato tutto nella mia vita, I've made a mess of my life // sbagliarla, (fam.) to be wrong: la sbagli se credi di convincermi, you are wrong if you think you can convince me◆ v. intr. to make* a mistake, to be mistaken, to be wrong, to go* wrong; to err: la casa è la terza a destra, non puoi sbagliare, the house is the third on the right, you can't miss it; chiunque può sbagliare, everybody can make mistakes; hai sbagliato nel riportare i numeri, you have made a mistake in carrying (o you were wrong to carry) the numbers forward; secondo me sbagli a non partire con noi, I think you are wrong not to leave with us; sbagli a sgridarlo sempre, it's a mistake to scold him all the time; mi potrei sbagliare, ma credo che sia questo, I may be wrong, but I think it is this; (ti) sbagli, non è così, you are mistaken, it isn't so; guardi che si sbaglia, io non la conosco, look, there must be some mistake, I don't know you; ti sbagli troppo spesso, you make too many mistakes; ho sbagliato, chiedo scusa, I was wrong, I'm sorry; riconoscere di aver sbagliato, to acknowledge one's mistake (s) // sbaglia anche il prete all'altare, to err is human // sbagliare di grosso, to make a blunder (o to blunder) // mi hai fatto sbagliare, you made me make a mistake // sbagliando si impara, (prov.) you learn from your mistakes.* * *[zbaʎ'ʎare]1. vt(gen) to make a mistake in, get wrong, (bersaglio) to misssbagliare treno — to get o take the wrong train
scusi, ho sbagliato numero — (al telefono) sorry, I've got the wrong number
sbagliare una mossa — (al gioco) to make a wrong move
2. vimi dispiace, ho sbagliato — I'm sorry, I've made a mistake
ha sbagliato nel ricopiare il numero — he made a mistake in o when copying down the number
potrei sbagliare ma... — I might be mistaken but...
ho sbagliato di pochi centimetri — I miscalculated by a few centimetres, I was a few centimetres out (in my calculations)
3. vip (sbagliarsi)(fare errori) to make a mistake (o mistakes), (ingannarsi) to be wrong, be mistakenpensavo fosse lei, ma mi sono sbagliato — I thought it was her, but I was wrong
si è sbagliato nel ricopiare — he made a mistake in o when copying
* * *[zbaʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivosbagliare mestiere — to choose the wrong job; iron. to miss one's vocation
sbagliare a scrivere una parola — to misspell a word, to spell a word incorrectly
sbagliare i calcoli — to get one's calculations wrong; fig. to get it all wrong, to make a big mistake
sbagliare ora, giorno — to get the time, day wrong
2.sbagliare numero (di telefono) — to dial o get the wrong number
verbo intransitivo (aus. avere), sbagliarsi verbo pronominale to make* a mistake, to be* wrong, to be* mistakentutti possono sbagliare — we all make mistakes, anybody can make a mistake
potrei sbagliare o sbaglierò, ma... I may o might be wrong, but...; -rsi su qcn., qcs. to make a mistake o be wrong about sb., sth.; -rsi di due euro, di un'ora to be two euros, an hour out BE o off AE; -rsi a leggere to misread; ti sbagli! — you're wrong!
••sbagliare o -rsi di grosso to be badly mistaken o quite wrong; non sbagliare un colpo not to miss a trick; sbagliando s'impara — prov. = you learn from your mistakes
* * *sbagliare/zbaλ'λare/ [1]sbagliare la risposta to give the wrong answer; sbagliare mira to miss one's aim; sbagliare momento to pick the wrong moment; sbagliare mestiere to choose the wrong job; iron. to miss one's vocation; sbagliare a scrivere una parola to misspell a word, to spell a word incorrectly; sbagliare i calcoli to get one's calculations wrong; fig. to get it all wrong, to make a big mistake; ho sbagliato tutto nella vita I've made a mess of my life; sbagliare pullman to take the wrong bus; sbagliare ora, giorno to get the time, day wrong; sbagliare numero (di telefono) to dial o get the wrong number; sbagliare strada to go the wrong way(aus. avere), sbagliarsito make* a mistake, to be* wrong, to be* mistaken; tutti possono sbagliare we all make mistakes, anybody can make a mistake; hai sbagliato a dirglielo you were wrong to tell him; se non sbaglio if I'm not mistaken; non puoi sbagliare you can't go wrong; potrei sbagliare o sbaglierò, ma... I may o might be wrong, but...; -rsi su qcn., qcs. to make a mistake o be wrong about sb., sth.; -rsi di due euro, di un'ora to be two euros, an hour out BE o off AE; - rsi a leggere to misread; ti sbagli! you're wrong!\sbagliare o -rsi di grosso to be badly mistaken o quite wrong; non sbagliare un colpo not to miss a trick; sbagliando s'impara prov. = you learn from your mistakes. -
34 surely
1. adverb1) as sentence-modifier dochsurely you are not going out in this snowstorm? — du willst doch wohl in dem Schneesturm nicht rausgehen?
2) (steadily) sicherslowly but surely — langsam, aber sicher
3) (certainly) sicherlich2. interjection(Amer.) natürlich; selbstverständlich* * *1) (used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable: Surely she's finished her work by now!; You don't believe what she said, surely?) sicherlich2) (without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure: Slowly but surely we're achieving our aim.) sicher* * *sure·ly[ˈʃɔ:li, ˈʃʊə-, AM ˈʃʊr-]that \surely can't be a good idea das ist bestimmt keine gute Ideeyou must agree, \surely? Sie stimmen doch wohl zu?it must \surely be possible for you to get this finished today es ist doch bestimmt möglich, dass du das heute noch fertig bekommstslowly but \surely langsam, aber sicher\surely you don't expect me to believe that du erwartest doch wohl nicht, dass ich dir das abnehme! famthere must be some mistake, \surely da stimmt doch etwas nicht!he's seventy-five next birthday — sixty-five \surely! er wird fünfundsiebzig — fünfundsechzig wolltest du sagen!\surely not! das darf doch wohl nicht wahr sein!3. (confidently) sicherhe seemed to speak very \surely er schien sich seiner Sache sehr sichermay I sit here? — yes, \surely darf ich mich hierhin setzen? — aber sicher doch!5.why, \surely to goodness, child, this is no way to carry on! also Kind, das ist doch kein Benehmen!\surely to God you could have called to say you'd be late du hättest doch wenigstens anrufen können, dass du später kommst* * *['ʃʊəlɪ]adv1) bestimmt, sichersurely you don't mean it? — das meinen Sie doch bestimmt or sicher nicht (so)?
surely he's come(, hasn't he?) —
surely someone must know the answer — irgendjemand muss doch die Antwort wissen
there must surely be something we can do —
I can't – oh, surely you can — ich kann (es) nicht – aber sicher kannst du das!
but surely you can't expect us to believe that — Sie können doch wohl nicht erwarten, dass wir das glauben!
surely if a equals b, then c must... — also, wenn a gleich b ist, dann muss c doch sicherlich...
3) (= inevitably, with certainty) zweifellos4)(= undoubtedly)
he is an artist, just as surely as Rembrandt was — er ist ein Künstler, genauso wie Rembrandt einer war5) (= confidently) mit sicherer Hand* * *1. sicher(lich), gewiss, bestimmt, zweifellos2. a) (ganz) bestimmt oder gewiss:b) doch (wohl):it surely can’t be true* * *1. adverb1) as sentence-modifier dochsurely we've met before? — wir kennen uns doch, oder?
surely you are not going out in this snowstorm? — du willst doch wohl in dem Schneesturm nicht rausgehen?
2) (steadily) sicherslowly but surely — langsam, aber sicher
3) (certainly) sicherlich2. interjection(Amer.) natürlich; selbstverständlich* * *adv.bestimmt adv.sicher adv.sicherlich adv. -
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['zbaʎʎo] sbaglio (-gli)mistake, error -
36 sbaglio
sm ['zbaʎʎo] sbaglio (-gli)mistake, error -
37 surely
that \surely can't be a good idea das ist bestimmt keine gute Idee;you must agree, \surely? Sie stimmen doch wohl zu?;it must \surely be possible for you to get this finished today es ist doch bestimmt möglich, dass du das heute noch fertig bekommst;slowly but \surely langsam, aber sicher\surely you don't expect me to believe that du erwartest doch wohl nicht, dass ich dir das abnehme! ( fam)there must be some mistake, \surely da stimmt doch etwas nicht!;he's seventy-five next birthday - sixty-five \surely! er wird fünfundsiebzig - fünfundsechzig wolltest du sagen!;\surely not! das darf doch wohl nicht wahr sein!3) ( confidently) sicher;he seemed to speak very \surely er schien sich seiner Sache sehr sichermay I sit here? - yes, \surely darf ich mich hierhin setzen? - aber sicher doch!PHRASES:why, \surely to goodness, child, this is no way to carry on! also Kind, das ist doch kein Benehmen!;\surely to God you could have called to say you'd be late du hättest doch wenigstens anrufen können, dass du später kommst -
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39 Verwechslung
Ver·wechs·lung <-, -en> [-ʼvɛkslʊŋ] fdas muss eine \Verwechslung sein there must be some mistake -
40 die Verwechslung
- {confusion} sự lộn xôn, sự hỗn độn, sự rối loạn, sự hỗn loạn, sự mơ hồ, sự mập mờ, sự rối rắm, sự lẫn lộn, sự nhầm lẫn, sự bối rối, sự ngượng ngập, sự xấu hổ, nhuộng confusion!) chết tiệt! - chết toi! - {mistake} lỗi, sai lầm, lỗi lầm - {mix-up} tình trạng lộn xộn, tình trạng hỗn loạn, cuộc ẩu đả, cuộc đánh lộn = es muß eine Verwechslung vorliegen {there must be some mistake}+
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