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1 commit an indiscretion
1) Общая лексика: совершить неблагоразумный поступок2) Макаров: поступить неблагоразумноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > commit an indiscretion
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2 commit an indiscretion
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4 indiscrétion
indiscrétion [ɛ̃diskʀesjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = curiosité) [de question] indiscretion ; [de personne] inquisitiveness• excusez mon indiscrétion, mais quel âge avez-vous ? I hope you don't mind me asking, but how old are you?• sans indiscrétion, combien l'avez-vous payé ? would you mind if I asked how much you paid for it?b. ( = tendance à trop parler) indiscretionc. ( = parole) indiscreet remark ; ( = action) indiscretion* * *ɛ̃diskʀesjɔ̃1) ( curiosité) inquisitivenesssans indiscrétion, combien gagnez-vous? — if you don't mind my asking, how much do you earn?
2) ( tendance à trop parler) lack of discretion3) ( parole indiscrète) indiscreet remark* * *ɛ̃diskʀesjɔ̃ nfsans indiscrétion,... — without wishing to be indiscreet,...
* * *indiscrétion nf1 ( curiosité) inquisitiveness; il est d'une grande indiscrétion he's very inquisitive; sans indiscrétion, combien gagnez-vous? if you don't mind my asking, how much do you earn?;2 ( tendance à trop parler) lack of discretion; elle est d'une grande indiscrétion she's very indiscreet;3 ( parole indiscrète) indiscreet remark; une indiscrétion a permis d'apprendre que it came out that.[ɛ̃diskresjɔ̃] nom fémininsans indiscrétion, avez-vous des enfants? do you mind if I ask you if you've got any children?2. [révélation] indiscretioncommettre une indiscrétion to commit an indiscretion, to say something one shouldn't -
5 indiscretion
indiscretion [ˏɪndɪˊskreʃn] n1) неблагоразу́мность, неосторо́жность2) нескро́мность; неве́жливость, неучти́вость3) неблагоразу́мный посту́пок; неве́жливое выска́зывание;to commit an indiscretion поступи́ть неблагоразу́мно
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6 indiscretion
noun1) неблагоразумный поступок; to commit an indiscretion поступить неблагоразумно2) неосторожность3) нескромность4) невежливость, неучтивостьSyn:sin* * *(n) неблагоразумие; невежливость; неосторожность; нескромность; неучтивость* * *неосмотрительность, неосторожность, опрометчивость* * *[in·dis·cre·tion || ‚ɪndɪ'skreʃn] n. нескромность, неучтивость, невежливость; неблагоразумность, неосмотрительность* * *невежливостьнеосторожностьнескромностьнеучтивость* * *1) неосмотрительность 2) неблагоразумный поступок, опрометчивый шаг 3) шотл. невежливость -
7 поступить неблагоразумно
Makarov: commit an indiscretionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поступить неблагоразумно
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8 совершить неблагоразумный поступок
General subject: commit an indiscretionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершить неблагоразумный поступок
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9 huts egin
1. ( kale egin) to miss; \huts egin egin zuen pilota eta tantoa galdu he missed the ball and lost the point; gutxiz \huts egin egin zuten they barely missed; tiroa \huts egin egin to miss one's shot2. ( falta izan) to be missing, not be there; \huts egin egin dut hori I don't have that | I'm missing that; ardoak \huts egin egin digu we don't have any wine | we're out of wine; eskola \huts egin egin zuten they missed school3. ( oker egin)a. to be mistaken, make a mistake; \huts egin egin gabe flawlessly | without a hitchb. ( bekatu) to commit an indiscretion; Aita, zeruaren kontrako \huts egin egin dut Father, I have committed a sin against heaven4.a. ( etsimenean utzi) to let down; \huts egin egin digu he's let us down; ez \huts egin egin! don't let me down!b. ez dio \huts egin egingo hitzari he won't go back on his promise; bihotzak \huts egin egin zion her heart failed5.a. ( arma) to jamb. ( motore) to stall6. ( iraindu) [ dio ] to offend -
10 ἀλογέω
A pay no regard to thing,εἰ δέ μοι οὐκ ἐπέεσσ' ἐπιπείσεται, ἀλλ' ἀλογήσει Il.15.162
: c. gen.,δίκης Democr.174
;πάσης συμβουλίης Hdt.3.125
;τῶν ἐντολέων Id.8.46
: abs., ib. 116: c. acc., Procop. Pers.1.4, al.; insult, PTeb.138 (ii B. C.):—[voice] Pass., to feel slighted, Cic. Att.12.3.3.2 to be unreasonable, Phld.Ir.p.34 W.II [voice] Pass., to be disregarded, D.L.1.32; commit an indiscretion, be misled, miscalculate,Plb.
8.36.4, cf. 28.9.8.2 to be out of one's senses, Luc.Ocyp. 143; ἠλογημένη 'nonplussed', Alciphr.2.1;ἠ. ψυχή Hierocl. in CA 12p.446M.
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11 imprudencia
f.1 carelessness, recklessness (falta de prudencia) (en los actos).2 careless or reckless act, indiscretion.3 imprudence, carelessness, recklessness, rashness.* * *1 (falta de prudencia) imprudence, carelessness; (en la carretera) dangerous driving2 (acción imprudente) rash move, reckless move; (indiscrección) indiscretion\las imprudencias se pagan carelessness costs lives* * *SF1) (=cualidad) [al hacer algo] imprudence, rashness; [al averiguar algo] indiscretion2) (=acción)* * *a) ( acción) imprudencedecir eso fue una imprudencia — it was a rash o an imprudent thing to say
no cometas esa imprudencia — don't be so rash o reckless
b) ( cualidad) imprudence* * *= unwisdom, imprudence, recklessness, endangerment, wantonness, rashness.Ex. They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.Ex. Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.Ex. General principles of criminal law, including the difference between recklessness and gross negligence, are reviewed to provide those in the outdoor industry a rough guide as to their possible criminal liability.Ex. This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection.Ex. This Court has often reiterated that while ordinary negligence involves inadvertence, wantonness requires a showing of a conscious or an intentional act.Ex. Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage.----* cometer una imprudencia = commit + imprudence, be reckless.* imprudencia temeraria = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligence.* * *a) ( acción) imprudencedecir eso fue una imprudencia — it was a rash o an imprudent thing to say
no cometas esa imprudencia — don't be so rash o reckless
b) ( cualidad) imprudence* * *= unwisdom, imprudence, recklessness, endangerment, wantonness, rashness.Ex: They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.
Ex: Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.Ex: General principles of criminal law, including the difference between recklessness and gross negligence, are reviewed to provide those in the outdoor industry a rough guide as to their possible criminal liability.Ex: This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection.Ex: This Court has often reiterated that while ordinary negligence involves inadvertence, wantonness requires a showing of a conscious or an intentional act.Ex: Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage.* cometer una imprudencia = commit + imprudence, be reckless.* imprudencia temeraria = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligence.* * *1 (acción) imprudencedecir eso fue una imprudencia it was a rash o an imprudent thing to sayse debió a una imprudencia del piloto it was caused by the pilot's imprudenceno cometas esa imprudencia don't be so rash o reckless2 (cualidad) imprudencesu imprudencia al conducir his reckless drivingCompuesto:criminal negligenceel conductor fue condenado por imprudencia temeraria the driver was convicted of reckless driving o of criminal negligence* * *
imprudencia sustantivo femenino
imprudence;◊ no cometas esa imprudencia don't be so rash o reckless;
su imprudencia al conducir his reckless driving
imprudencia sustantivo femenino imprudence, rashness: fue una imprudencia hablar de ello, it was unwise to talk about it
imprudencia temeraria, criminal negligence
' imprudencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bestialidad
- necedad
- temeridad
English:
imprudence
- rashness
- reckless driving
- recklessness
- unwariness
* * *imprudencia nf1. [falta de prudencia] [en los actos] carelessness, recklessness;[en los comentarios] indiscretion;actuó con imprudencia she acted recklessly;fue una imprudencia conducir bebido it was reckless of him to drive while he was drunkDer imprudencia concurrente contributory negligence; Der imprudencia temeraria criminal negligence2. [acción] careless o reckless act, indiscretion;[dicho indiscreto] tactless remark, indiscretion; [dicho desacertado] foolish o reckless remark;confiar en él fue una imprudencia it was unwise to trust him;cometió una imprudencia y atropelló a un peatón she knocked over a pedestrian as a result of a reckless piece of driving* * *f recklessness, rashness* * *imprudencia nfindiscreción: imprudence, indiscretion -
12 begehen
v/t (unreg.)2. (Fehler) make; (Verbrechen etc.) commit; eine Dummheit begehen do something stupid; ( einen) Verrat an jemandem / etw. begehen betray s.o. / s.th.; einen Mord an jemandem begehen murder s.o.; ein Unrecht begehen do something wrong; ein häufig begangener Fehler a common mistake; Selbstmord3. (Weg, etc.) walk on ( oder along); regelmäßig: auch use; besichtigend: inspect; ein viel begangener Fußweg a well-used (foot-) path* * *(feiern) to celebrate;(verüben) to make; to commit* * *be|ge|hen ptp bega\#ngenvt irreg1) (= verüben) Selbstmord, Ehebruch, Sünde to commit; Verbrechen to commit, to perpetrate (form); Fehler to makeeine Indiskretion ( gegenüber jdm) begéhen — to be indiscreet (about sb)
einen Mord an jdm begéhen — to murder sb
eine Dummheit/Taktlosigkeit/Unvorsichtigkeit begéhen — to do something stupid/tactless/careless
die Dummheit/Taktlosigkeit/Unvorsichtigkeit begéhen,... — to be so stupid/tactless/careless as to...
an jdm ein Unrecht begéhen — to wrong sb, to be unjust to sb
Verrat an jdm/etw begéhen — to betray sb/sth
2) (= entlanggehen) Weg to use"Begehen der Brücke auf eigene Gefahr" — "persons using this bridge do so at their own risk", "cross bridge at own risk"
3) (= abschreiten) Bahnstrecke, Felder, Baustelle to inspect (on foot)4) (geh = feiern) to celebrate* * *(to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) commit* * *be·ge·hen *▪ etw \begeheneinen Fehler [o Irrtum] \begehen to make a mistakeeine Dummheit/Unvorsichtigkeit/Taktlosigkeit \begehen to do sth foolish [or stupid]/careless [or rash]/tactlessSelbstmord/eine Sünde/ein Verbrechen/einen Verrat \begehen to commit suicide/a sin/a crime/an act of betrayaleine strafbare Handlung \begehen to commit an offence2. (betreten) to walk across/along/into sthim Winter ist der Weg oft nicht zu \begehen it's often impossible to use this path in winter„B\begehen der Brücke auf eigene Gefahr“ “Persons use this bridge at their own risk”„Passanten werden vor dem B\begehen des Baugerüsts gewarnt“ “Passers-by are warned against climbing [or warned not to climb] on the scaffolding”begehbarer Kleiderschrank walk-in wardrobeein Fest \begehen to hold a celebrationein Jubiläum \begehen to celebrate an anniversaryeinen kirchlichen Festtag \begehen to celebrate [or observe] a religious holiday* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) commit <crime, adultery, indiscretion, sin, suicide, faux-pas, etc.>; make < mistake>eine [furchtbare] Dummheit/Taktlosigkeit begehen — do something [really] stupid/tactless
2) (geh.): (feiern) celebrateein Fest würdig begehen — celebrate an occasion fittingly
3) (abgehen) inspect [on foot]4) (betreten) walk on* * *begehen v/t (irr)eine Dummheit begehen do something stupid;(einen) Verrat an jemandem/etwas begehen betray sb/sth;einen Mord an jemandem begehen murder sb;ein Unrecht begehen do something wrong;ein viel begangener Fußweg a well-used (foot-)path* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) commit <crime, adultery, indiscretion, sin, suicide, faux-pas, etc.>; make < mistake>eine [furchtbare] Dummheit/Taktlosigkeit begehen — do something [really] stupid/tactless
2) (geh.): (feiern) celebrate3) (abgehen) inspect [on foot]4) (betreten) walk on -
13 pecado
m.1 sin.pecado mortal mortal sinpecado original original sinpecados capitales deadly sinsser un pecado (también figurative) to be a sin o crime2 sinning.past part.past participle of spanish verb: pecar.* * *1 sin\cometer/hacer un pecado to commit a sinestar en pecado to have committed a sinpecado capital deadly sinpecado mortal mortal sinpecado original original sinpecado venial venial sin* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Rel) sinun pecado de juventud — a youthful indiscretion, a sin of youth
2) (=cosa lamentable) crime, sinsería un pecado no aprovecharlo — it would be a crime o sin not to make use of it
¡es un pecado darle el filete al gato! — it's a crime to give steak to the cat!
* * *a) (Relig) sin¿y quién te contó eso? - se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador — (fr hecha) and who told you that? - I'm not naming names
b) ( lástima) crime, sin* * *= sin, wrongdoing.Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex. His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.----* Ciudad del Pecado = Sin City.* cometer un pecado = commit + sin, sin.* pecado mortal = deadly sin, mortal sin.* pecado original, el = original sin, the.* pecado venial = venial sin.* vivir en (el) pecado = live in + sin.* * *a) (Relig) sin¿y quién te contó eso? - se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador — (fr hecha) and who told you that? - I'm not naming names
b) ( lástima) crime, sin* * *= sin, wrongdoing.Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
Ex: His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.* Ciudad del Pecado = Sin City.* cometer un pecado = commit + sin, sin.* pecado mortal = deadly sin, mortal sin.* pecado original, el = original sin, the.* pecado venial = venial sin.* vivir en (el) pecado = live in + sin.* * *1 ( Relig) sinarrepentirse/confesarse de los pecados to repent (of)/confess one's sinsestá en pecado he is in a state of sin¿y quién te contó eso? — se dice el pecado, pero no el pecador ( fr hecha); and who told you that? — I'm not naming nameseste coche de mis pecados this wretched o damned car of mine ( colloq)Inés de mis pecados, a ver si no preguntas tanto for goodness' sake Inés, don't ask so many questions2 (lástima) crime, sines un pecado tirar toda esta comida it's a crime o sin to throw away all this foodCompuestos:deadly sinlos siete pecados capitales the seven deadly sinssin of omissionmortal sinestá en pecado mortal he has committed a mortal sinsodomyoriginal sinvenial sin* * *
Del verbo pecar: ( conjugate pecar)
pecado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
pecado
pecar
pecado sustantivo masculinoa) (Relig) sin;
pecado mortal mortal sin
pecar ( conjugate pecar) verbo intransitivo (Relig) to sin
pecado sustantivo masculino
1 Rel sin
el pecado original, the original sin
2 (falta) crime, sin: es un pecado dar esa carne al perro, it's a crime to give that meat to the dog
pecar verbo intransitivo
1 Rel to sin
2 (excederse en una cualidad) mi hermana peca de ingenua, my sister is too naive
' pecado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
yerro
- cometer
- confesar
- culpa
- leve
- perdonar
English:
admission
- admit
- sin
- transgression
* * *pecado nm1. [en religión] sin;estar en pecado to be in sin;morir en pecado to die unrepentant;ser pecado to be a sin;se dice el pecado pero no el pecador no names, no packdrill, I'm naming no names;Famde mis pecados: pero niña de mis pecados ¿cuántas veces tengo que decirte que te des prisa? for goodness' sake, girl, how many times do I have to tell you to hurry up?pecados capitales deadly sins;pecado mortal mortal sin;pecado original original sin2. [pena, lástima] sin;sería un pecado no aprovechar este día de primavera it would be a sin not to make the most of this spring day;es un pecado que no le guste la paella it's such a pity she doesn't like paella* * *m sin* * *pecado nm: sin* * *pecado n sin -
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sɪn
1. сущ.
1) грех to commit a sin ≈ совершить грех, согрешить to expiate a sin ≈ искупать грех It's a sin to tell a lie. ≈ Грешно говорить неправду. It's a sin that her talents are being wasted. ≈ Она совершает грех, не реализуя свои таланты. forgive smb.'s sin live in sin recant a sin deadly sin mortal sin inexpiable sin unforgivable sin unpardonable sin venial sin original sin
2) проступок, нарушение sin of commission sin of omission Syn: error, fault, indiscretion, misdeed, transgression, wrong Ant: benefaction, goodness, kindness, good deed
2. гл.
1) (со) грешить
2) нарушать (правила, нормы) грех - deadly * смертный грех - original * первородный грех - * of pride грех гордыни - *s of omission and of commission( библеизм) грехи деянием или недеянием - for my *s I was appointed to... за мои прегрешения я был назначен в... (разговорное) грех, ошибка - it's a * to stay indoors on such a fine day! грех сидеть дома в такой прекрасный день! - it's a * to waste time грешно растрачивать время сожительство вне брака - to live in * сожительствовать, жить в грехе - child of * незаконнорожденный ребенок, плод греха порок, недостаток - a besetting * неискоренимый недостаток проступок;
оплошность - to commit a * against morals преступить законы морали - a grave social * серьезная оплошность в повседневной жизни > like * яростно, очень сильно > it was raining like * дождь лил как из ведра > she's ugly as * она страшна как смертный грех грешить;
согрешить - he is a man more *ned against than *ning он не столько грешник, сколько жертва греха - the portrait *s by excessive exactness портрет грешит излишней фотографичностью (against) нарушать;
противоречить - to * against the laws of society нарушать законы общества;
идти против законов общества - the system *s against the canons данная система противоречит установившейся традиции - to * against propriety нарушать приличия совершать (что-либо греховное) - he *ned his crimes without compunction он совершал свои преступления без всякого раскаяния (грехами) обречь - he *ned his soil to perdition он обрек свою грешную душу на вечные муки > to * one's mercies не ценить своего счастья sin грех;
to live in sin жить в незаконном браке sin грех;
to live in sin жить в незаконном браке ~ (со) грешить ~ нарушать (правила, нормы) ;
to sin against the laws of society нарушать законы общества ~ нарушать (правила, нормы) ;
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15 допускать
несовер. - допускать;
совер. - допустить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (до кого-л./чего-л.;
к кому-л.) admit (to)
2) permit, allow (позволить) ;
tolerate (терпеть) этого нельзя допускать ≈ it cannot be allowed/tolerated не допускать
3) (предполагать) assume, grant, concede, suppose допустим... ≈ let us suppose/assume...
4) (совершать) commit, make ( an error, indiscretion, etc.)допуск|ать -, допустить
1. ( вн. до рд. ;
вн. к дт.) admit ( smb. to) ;
~ кого-л. к кому-л. admit smb. to smb. `s presence;
~ кого-л. до экзаменов admit smb. to the examinations;
~ кого-л. к конкурсу allow smb. to enter a competition;
не ~ (до) keep* (from) ;
2. (вн.;
позволять) allow (smth.), permit (smth.) ;
(терпеть) tolerate (smth.) ;
3. (вн.;
предполагать) assume (smth.) ;
~аю, что... I can well believe that...;
допустим, что... let us assume that...;
не ~ мысли о чём-л. refuse to admit the possibility of smth ;
~ ошибку make* a mistake, go* wrong;
здесь была допущена ошибка а mistake has crept in here.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > допускать
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несовер. - допускать;
совер. - допустить (кого-л./что-л.)
1) (до кого-л./чего-л.;
к кому-л.) admit (to)
2) permit, allow (позволить) ;
tolerate (терпеть) этого нельзя допускать ≈ it cannot be allowed/tolerated не допускать
3) (предполагать) assume, grant, concede, suppose допустим... ≈ let us suppose/assume...
4) (совершать) commit, make ( an error, indiscretion, etc.)сов. см. допускать.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > допустить
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(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - допускать; совер. - допустить1) (до кого-л./чего-л.; к кому-л.)этого нельзя допускать — it cannot be allowed/tolerated
3) ( предполагать)assume, grant, concede, supposeдопустим... — let us suppose/assume...
4) ( совершать)commit, make (an error, indiscretion, etc.) -
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[sɪn] 1. сущ.1) грехto commit a sin — совершить грех, согрешить
It's a sin to tell a lie. — Грешно говорить неправду.
- deadly sinIt's a sin that her talents are being wasted. — Как жаль, что её способности остаются неиспользованными.
- mortal sin
- forgive smb.'s sin
- recant a sin
- inexpiable sin
- unforgivable sin
- unpardonable sin
- venial sin2) проступок, нарушениеIt is a sin against morals. — Это аморально.
Syn:Ant:••2. гл.to live in sin уст. — жить во грехе, сожительствовать вне брака
1) грешить; совершать грех2) нарушать (правила, нормы); грешить (против чего-л.)Syn:3) грешить, находиться в незаконной связи с кем-л. -
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1. n грубая ошибка2. n уст. смятение3. v грубо ошибаться; допустить промах4. v напортить, напутать; плохо справляться5. v двигаться ощупью, неуверенно6. v наталкиваться, натыкаться7. v проболтаться; сболтнуть, сказать глупость8. v сказать невнятноСинонимический ряд:1. error (noun) blooper; boner; bull; bungle; error; fluff; fumble; lapse; miscue; misstep; mistake; rock; slip; slipup; stumble; trip2. stupid mistake (noun) fault; faux pas; gaffe; goof; impropriety; indiscretion; misdeed; oversight; stupid mistake3. botch (verb) bobble; boggle; bollix; botch; bugger up; bungle; cobble; dub; flub; fluff; foozle; fumble; goof up; gum up; louse up; mess; mess up; mishandle; mismanage; muck up; mucker; muddle; muff; spoil4. wallow (verb) bumble; flounder; lurch; stumble; wallowАнтонимический ряд:
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