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1 conspicuously absent
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conspicuously absent
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2 absent
A adj1 gen, Sch ( not there) [person, thing, emotion] absent (from de) ; to be conspicuously absent iron briller par son absence ; ‘(to) absent friends!’ ( as toast) ‘aux amis absents!’ ;2 Mil to be ou go absent without leave être en absence illégale ;3 ( preoccupied) [look] absent. -
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conspicuously adv [placed] bien en évidence ; [dressed] de façon voyante ; [silent, empty, nervous] remarquablement ; to be conspicuously absent iron briller par son absence. -
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1. 'æbsənt adjective(not present: Johnny was absent from school with a cold.) ausente
2. əb'sent verb(to keep (oneself) away: He absented himself from the meeting.) ausentarse- absence- absentee
- absenteeism
- absent-minded
- absentmindedly
- absent-mindedness
absent adj ausente1 ausente2 (expression) distraído,-a1 ausentarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLabsent without leave ausente sin permisoabsent [æb'sɛnt] vtto absent oneself : ausentarseabsent ['æbsənt] adj: ausenteadj.• abstraído, -a adj.• ausente adj.• distraído, -a adj.• perdido, -a adj.v.• ausentar v.
I 'æbsənta) ( not present) ausentethe teacher marked her absent — el profesor le puso falta or la anotó ausente
II æb'sent, əb'sentreflexive verbto absent oneself (from something) — (frml) ausentarse (de algo) (frml)
1. ADJ['æbsǝnt]1) (=not present) [person, thing] ausente"to absent friends!" — (toast) "¡por los amigos ausentes!"
to be absent — faltar ( from a)
absent without leave — (Mil) ausente sin permiso
2) (=absent-minded) ausente, distraídoshe was absent, preoccupied — estaba ausente or distraída, preocupada
an absent stare — una mirada ausente or distraída
3) (=lacking)a spirit of compromise was noticeably absent from the meeting — en la reunión la voluntad de llegar a un acuerdo brilló por su ausencia
2.VT [æb'sent]to absent o.s. — ausentarse ( from de)
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I ['æbsənt]a) ( not present) ausentethe teacher marked her absent — el profesor le puso falta or la anotó ausente
II [æb'sent, əb'sent]reflexive verbto absent oneself (from something) — (frml) ausentarse (de algo) (frml)
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5 conspicuously
adverb de forma llamativa, notoriamentetr[kən'spɪkjʊəslɪ]1 (loudly) de forma llamativa; (markedly) notoriamenteconspicuously [kən'spɪkjʊəsli] adv: de manera llamativaadv.• visiblemente adv.kən'spɪkjuəsli[kǝn'spɪkjʊǝslɪ]ADV1) (=so as to attract attention) [behave, act] de modo que llama la atención; [dressed] de forma muy llamativa2) (=noticeably) [worried, uncomfortable, embarrassed] visiblementehe has remained conspicuously silent on the issue — de forma ostensible, ha guardado silencio respecto al asunto
they have conspicuously failed to solve the problem — es muy evidente que no han conseguido resolver el problema
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[kən'spɪkjʊəslɪ]to be conspicuously absent — iron. brillare per la propria assenza
* * *adverb in modo evidente* * *conspicuously* * *[kən'spɪkjʊəslɪ]to be conspicuously absent — iron. brillare per la propria assenza
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adverb1) (very visibly) unübersehbar2) (obviously) auffallend* * *adverb auffallend* * *con·spicu·ous·ly[kənˈspɪkju:əsli]* * *[kən'spIkjʊəslɪ]adv1) (= prominently) gut sichtbarthe government has conspicuously failed to intervene — es wurde übel vermerkt, dass die Regierung nicht eingegriffen hat
* * *adverb1) (very visibly) unübersehbar2) (obviously) auffallend* * *adv.auffallend adv.deutlich adv. -
8 conspicuously con·spicu·ous·ly adv
[kən'spɪkjʊəslɪ]English-Italian dictionary > conspicuously con·spicu·ous·ly adv
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9 conspicuously
[kən'spɪkjʊəslɪ]adverb [placed] bien en évidence; [dressed] de façon voyante; [silent, empty] remarquablementto be conspicuously absent — iron briller par son absence
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10 отсъствие
absence; non-attendanceотсъствие от училище absence from school/classesпрез време на отсъствие то на in/during s.o.'s absenceкойто прави впечатление с отсъствието си conspicuously absentще ти се пише отсъствие you will be marked absent* * *отсъ̀ствие,ср., -я absence; non-attendance; (на служител през работно време) absenteeism; в мое \отсъствиее in my absence, while I am away; който прави впечатление с \отсъствиеето си conspicuously absent; пиша \отсъствиее на уч. mark/report as absent.* * *absence: Nobody noticed my отсъствие. - Никой не е забелязал моето отсъствие.; default: отсъствие of self-confidence - отсъствие на самоувереност; non-attendance* * *1. absence;non-attendance 2. ОТСЪСТВИЕ от училище absence from school/classes 3. в мое ОТСЪСТВИЕ in my absence, while I am away 4. който прави впечатление с ОТСЪСТВИЕто си conspicuously absent 5. пиша ОТСЪСТВИЕ на mark/report as absent 6. през време на ОТСЪСТВИЕ то на in/during s. o.'s absence 7. ще ти се пише ОТСЪСТВИЕ you will be marked absent -
11 assenza
f absenceassenza di qualcosa lack of something* * *assenza s.f.1 absence: assenza da scuola, non-attendance at school, (fam.) truancy, skiving; assenza dal lavoro, absence from work, (fam.) skiving; durante la mia assenza, in (o during) my absence; quante assenze hai fatto?, how often have you been absent? // brillare per l'assenza, to be conspicuous by one's absence2 ( mancanza) lack; want, absence: assenza di gusto, lack of taste; assenza di luce, absence of light; assenza di immaginazione, lack of imagination; sentire l'assenza di qlcu., to miss s.o. // (inform.) assenza di battuta di stampa, print holidays* * *[as'sɛnza]sostantivo femminile1) (mancata presenza) absence (anche scol.)in assenza di qcn. — in o during sb.'s absence
brillare per (la propria) assenza — iron. to be conspicuous by one's absence, to be conspicuously absent
2) (mancanza) (di prove, luce) lackin assenza di qcs. — in the absence of sth., in default of sth
* * *assenza/as'sεnza/sostantivo f.1 (mancata presenza) absence (anche scol.); in assenza di qcn. in o during sb.'s absence; brillare per (la propria) assenza iron. to be conspicuous by one's absence, to be conspicuously absent2 (mancanza) (di prove, luce) lack; assenza di gravità weightlessness; in assenza di qcs. in the absence of sth., in default of sth. -
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БЛИСТАТЬ (СВОИМ) ОТСУТСТВИЕМ lit, iron VP subj: human, abstr, or concr) to be noticeably absent from somewhere, draw attention to o.s. or itself by being absentX блистал своим отсутствием = X was conspicuous by his (its) absenceX was conspicuously absent.Loan translation of the French briller par son absence. Original source: Tacitus (A.D. c55-cl20), Annals. English source: Lord John Russell, Speech to the electors of the City of London, 1859. -
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• БЛИСТАТЬ (СВОИМ) ОТСУТСТВИЕМ lit, iron[VP; subj: human, abstr, or concr]=====⇒ to be noticeably absent from somewhere, draw attention to o.s. or itself by being absent:- X was conspicuously absent.—————← Loan translation of the French briller par son absence. Original source: Tacitus (A.D. c55-cl20), Annals. English source: Lord John Russell, Speech to the electors of the City of London, 1859.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > блистать отсутствием
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• БЛИСТАТЬ (СВОИМ) ОТСУТСТВИЕМ lit, iron[VP; subj: human, abstr, or concr]=====⇒ to be noticeably absent from somewhere, draw attention to o.s. or itself by being absent:- X was conspicuously absent.—————← Loan translation of the French briller par son absence. Original source: Tacitus (A.D. c55-cl20), Annals. English source: Lord John Russell, Speech to the electors of the City of London, 1859.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > блистать своим отсутствием
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15 brillare per (la propria) assenza
brillare per (la propria) assenzairon. to be conspicuous by one's absence, to be conspicuously absent\→ assenzaDizionario Italiano-Inglese > brillare per (la propria) assenza
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16 brillar por su ausencia
• be conspicuously absent• make oneself presentable• make oneself secure inDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > brillar por su ausencia
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17 briller
v. intrans.1. To be 'in clover', to be doing very well.2. Briller par son absence (iron.): To be conspicuously absent (but certainly not missed!). -
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1) финанс. ливередж, левередж; использование заемных средств (A Dictionary of Finance приводит два определения: 1. Соотношение между основным и заемным капиталом (британский синоним — capital gearing). 2. Использование компанией собственных ограниченных активов для гарантии значительных займов, которые она берет, чтобы финансировать свою деятельность.)2) полит. рычаги/возможности влияния, возможностиWashington began working through intermediaries, and Mrs. Alrbright stayed conspicuously absent from the Middle East to preserve her leverage (New York Times). —...г-жа Олбрайт подчеркнуто воздерживалась от поездок на Ближний Восток, чтобы сохранить свои рычаги влияния.
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > leverage
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19 leverage
•• Leverage 1. action or power of a lever. 2. power, influence (Oxford American Dictionary).
•• Это слово часто встречается в текстах на финансово-экономические темы и в политической публицистике. В первом случае, к сожалению, нет русского эквивалента, ясно и сжато передающего смысл соответствующего понятия. Специалисты поэтому используют заимствование – левередж или ливередж (британское произношение; Webster's Third New International Dictionary дает оба варианта произношения этого слова как равноправные). Приведу определение из оксфордского словаря A Dictionary of Finance: 1. Соотношение между основным и заемным капиталом (британский синоним – capital gearing). 2. Использование компанией собственных ограниченных активов для гарантии значительных займов, которые она берет, чтобы финансировать свою деятельность. На мой взгляд, проще всего говорить об использовании заемных средств. В политической периодике это слово употребляется в общепонятном, но отсутствующем в наших словарях значении рычаги (возможности) влияния или просто возможности: Washington began working through intermediaries, and Mrs. Albright stayed conspicuously absent from the Middle East to preserve her leverage (New York Times). – ...г-жа Олбрайт подчеркнуто воздерживалась от поездок на Ближний Восток, чтобы сохранить свои рычаги влияния.
•• * В «Моем несистематическом словаре» это слово рассматривается только как существительное. Между тем в последнее время оно все чаще употребляется как глагол, обычно в значении воспользоваться. Надо сказать, что существующие словари отражают, как правило, лишь значение этого глагола, используемое в бизнесе. Например, Cambridge Dictionary of American English: to use ( borrowed money) for investments, esp. in order to buy a large enough part of a business so that you can control it. Куда проще (грубее, пожалуй) определение в словаре Encarta: borrow money hoping to make more. В American Heritage Dictionary есть не относящееся к бизнесу, но не очень часто встречающееся значение: to improve or enhance:
•• “It makes more sense to be able to leverage what we [public radio stations] do in a more effective way to our listeners.” (Delano Lewis, San Francisco Chronicle, December 20, 1997)
•• Вот характерный пример употребления глагола to leverage:
•• On Tuesday, shortly after the Baghdad explosion, State Department officials began working on language for a U.N. resolution that would show respect for the victims of the bombing and the good works they were doing. The resolution would stress the need for more foreign contributions and improved security if the reconstruction mission advanced by the United Nations is to succeed. “Let’s leverage yesterday’s horrific events to emphasize our renewed commitment and what we really need to do,” said one State Department official, who said the central goal is to persuade reluctant countries such as India and Pakistan to provide peacekeeping troops. (Washington Post)
•• Впрочем, «что американцу хорошо, то французу (и не только ему) не очень»:
•• A French diplomat described the prospective U.S. move last night as a “ cynical” attempt to “ take advantage” of the suffering of U.N. staff members. One council official said that if the resolution simply asks for money and troops but delivers no significant sharing of authority in Iraq, the measure “will be unacceptable.”
•• Конечно, to take advantage тоже означает воспользоваться. Но поскольку оба слова употреблены в одной и той же статье по одному и тому же поводу, надо, чтобы читатель перевода «почувствовал разницу». Может быть, в первом случае (Let’s leverage yesterday’s horrific events – правду сказать, не очень удачно сказано) стоит чуть-чуть «подправить» говорящего:
•• Давайте отреагируем на ужасные события вчерашнего дня, еще раз подчеркнув нашу решимость сделать то, что необходимо.
•• А во втором случае приемлем вариант воспользоваться и даже сыграть на горе сотрудников ООН.
•• По менее грустному поводу – цитата из Philadelphia Inquirer:
•• They tapped nostalgia for the bygone Frog and Commissary restaurants. They leveraged sentiment by targeting preordered sales for Valentine’s Day.
•• To leverage sentiment – сыграть на чувствах клиентов (предложив им заранее заказать подарки к Дню Св. Валентина).
•• Еще один пример – c сайта www.pentagon.mil/news:
•• “They leveraged the complementary capabilities of two different arms of military forces,” Leaf said.
•• Здесь: умело использовали дополняющие друг друга возможности.
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