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1 овация оваци·я
applause, ovationвстречать овацией — to greet with applause / ovation
бурная овация — stormy applause / ovation
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2 посрещам
1. meet. welcome2. (приемам гости) receiveще посрещаш ли на имения си ден? will you be receiving guests/will you be at home on your nameday?посрещам радостно и тържествено прен. kill the fatted calfпосрещам Нова година see the New Year inпосрещам добре make s.o. welcomeпосрещам сърдечно give (s.o.) a hearty welcome, give a warm/hearty welcome to (s.o.)посрещам хладно give a cold reception (to)бивам добре посрещнат have a good reception, (за предложение, план) be well received, find favour (with s.o.)посрещам Първи май с нови трудови успехи meet May Day with new labour achievementsпосрещам с аплодисменти greet with applause3. (новина) receive(радостно събитие) welcomeпосрещам (събитие) мъжки/храбро show a bold front to, put a bold front on it, carry it off, brave it out4. (задоволявам разноски. разходи и пр.) meet, ( разходи и) defrayпосрещам задълженията си meet/satisfy o.'s liabilities/debtsпосрещам нуждите си cover o.'s needsпосрещам удар receive a blow* * *посрѐщам,гл.1. meet, welcome;2. ( приемам гости) receive; бивам добре посрещнат have a good reception; \посрещам някого царски treat s.o. like a lord; (за предложение, план) be well received, find favour (with s.o.); \посрещам радостно и тържествено прен. kill the fatted calf; \посрещам сърдечно give a warm/hearty welcome to (s.o.); \посрещам хладно give a cold reception (to);3. ( новина) receive; ( радостно събитие) welcome; \посрещам мъжки/храбро ( събитие) show a bold front to, put a bold front on it, carry it off, brave it out;4. ( задоволявам разноски, разходи и пр.) meet, ( разходи и) defray; \посрещам нуждите си cover o.’s needs; \посрещам удар receive a blow.* * *meet: I will посрещам you at the station - Ще те посрещна на гарата, Can you посрещам their requirements - Можеш ли да посрещнеш изискванията им; affront; confront: посрещам a danger - посрещам опасност; receive* * *1. (задоволявам разноски. разходи и пр.) meet, (разходи и) defray 2. (новина) receive 3. (приемам гости) receive 4. (радостно събитие) welcome 5. meet. welcome 6. ПОСРЕЩАМ (събитие) мъжки/храбро show a bold front to, put a bold front on it, carry it off, brave it out 7. ПОСРЕЩАМ Нова година see the New Year in 8. ПОСРЕЩАМ Първи май с нови трудови успехи meet May Day with new labour achievements 9. ПОСРЕЩАМ добре make s.o. welcome 10. ПОСРЕЩАМ задълженията си meet/satisfy o.'s liabilities/ debts 11. ПОСРЕЩАМ нуждите си cover o.'s needs 12. ПОСРЕЩАМ радостно и тържествено прен. kill the fatted calf 13. ПОСРЕЩАМ с аплодисменти greet with applause 14. ПОСРЕЩАМ сърдечно give (s.o.) a hearty welcome, give a warm/ hearty welcome to (s.o.) 15. ПОСРЕЩАМ удар receive a blow 16. ПОСРЕЩАМ хладно give a cold reception (to) 17. бивам добре посрещнат have a good reception, (за предложение, план) be well received, find favour (with s.o.) 18. ще посрещаш ли на имения си ден? will you be receiving guests/will you be at home on your nameday? -
3 аплодисменты
1. aplause2. applauseбурные аплодисменты, овация — a storm of applause
Синонимический ряд:рукоплескания (сущ.) рукоплескания; хлопки; хлопок -
4 встречать
1) to meet, to encounter2) (принимать) to receive; (приветствовать) to welcome, to greet -
5 зустрічати
= зустрінути, зустріти1) to meet, to encounter -
6 встретить аплодисментами
Diplomatic term: greet with applauseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > встретить аплодисментами
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7 salutare
1. adj healthyfig discussione helpful2. v/t say hello to, greetsalutami la tua famiglia say hello to the family for me* * *salutare1 v.tr.1 ( quando ci si incontra) to greet; to say* hallo to (s.o.); ( quando ci si lascia) to say* goodbye to (s.o.): lo salutò sorridendo, she greeted him smiling; vieni a salutarmi prima di partire, come and say goodbye to me before leaving; lo salutai, ma fece finta di non sentire, I said hallo to him, but he pretended not to hear; mi salutò con un cenno del capo, he gave me a nod (o he nodded at me); mi salutò con la mano, he waved to me (o he gave me a wave); il suo ingresso fu salutato da un lungo applauso, his appearance was greeted with prolonged applause; la squadra vincitrice salutò la folla, the winning team saluted the crowd; salutare l'arrivo dei liberatori, to hail the arrival of the liberators // salutami tua madre, say hallo to your mother (o form. my regards to your mother o remember me to your mother) // passar via senza salutare qlcu., to cut s.o. // (comm.) distintamente salutiamo, Yours faithfully (o Yours truly) // ti saluto cordialmente, Giovanni, ( in fine di lettera) kind regards, Yours John3 ( con inchino) to bow (to s.o.)4 ( dare il benvenuto a) to welcome5 ( fare visita a) to call (in) (on s.o.): una di queste sere verrò a salutarti, one of these evenings I'll call (in) on you.◘ salutarsi v.rifl.rec. to greet each other (one another); ( quando ci si lascia) to say* goodbye to each other (one another): ci siamo salutati e poi separati, we said goodbye and parted; salutare con una stretta di mano, to shake hands // ormai non ci salutiamo neanche più, now we're no longer on speaking terms.salutare2 agg.1 healthy; wholesome: un lavoro salutare, a healthy job2 (fig.) beneficial, salutary.* * *I [salu'tare] agghealthy, salutary, beneficialII [salu'tare]1. vt1) (incontrandosi) to greet, (congedandosi) to say goodbye to, (trasmettere i saluti) to give o send one's regards to2) Mil to salute2. vr (salutarsi)(uso reciproco: incontrandosi) to greet each other, (congedandosi) to say goodbye (to each other)* * *[salu'tare] I1) (benefico) [clima, aria] healthy, wholesome2) fig. (utile) [esperienza, consiglio] beneficial, salutaryII 1.verbo transitivo1) (rivolgere un saluto) (incontrandosi) to greet, to say* hello to [ persona]; (separandosi) to say* goodbye to, to wish [sb.] goodbye [ persona]salutare qcn. con un gesto della mano — (incontrandosi) to greet sb. with a wave; (separandosi) to wave goodbye to sb.
salutare qcn. per strada — to greet sb. in the street
salutare qcn. con un cenno del capo — to nod to sb.
salutare qcn. alla stazione — to see sb. off at the station
salutare qcn. (da parte di qcn.) — to give sb.'s regards o sb.'s love colloq. to sb
3) mil. to salute5) (accogliere, acclamare)salutare qcn. con applausi — to greet sb. with applause
2.salutare qcs. come qcs. — to hail sth. as (being) sth
verbo pronominale salutarsi (incontrandosi) to greet each other, to exchange greetings; (separandosi) to say* goodbye to each other* * *salutare1/salu'tare/1 (benefico) [clima, aria] healthy, wholesome2 fig. (utile) [esperienza, consiglio] beneficial, salutary.————————salutare2/salu'tare/ [1]1 (rivolgere un saluto) (incontrandosi) to greet, to say* hello to [ persona]; (separandosi) to say* goodbye to, to wish [sb.] goodbye [ persona]; se ne andò senza neanche salutare he left without even saying goodbye; salutare qcn. con un gesto della mano (incontrandosi) to greet sb. with a wave; (separandosi) to wave goodbye to sb.; salutare qcn. per strada to greet sb. in the street; salutare qcn. con un cenno del capo to nod to sb.; salutare qcn. alla stazione to see sb. off at the station2 (portare i saluti) salutare qcn. (da parte di qcn.) to give sb.'s regards o sb.'s love colloq. to sb.3 mil. to salute4 (fare visita a) uno di questi giorni verrò a salutarti I'll drop in one of these days; sono stato a salutarlo ieri I went round to see him yesterday5 (accogliere, acclamare) salutare qcn. con applausi to greet sb. with applause; salutare qcs. come qcs. to hail sth. as (being) sth.II salutarsi verbo pronominale(incontrandosi) to greet each other, to exchange greetings; (separandosi) to say* goodbye to each other; - rsi con una stretta di mano to shake hands; non si salutano più they are no longer on speaking terms. -
8 saluer
saluer [salye]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = dire bonjour à) to greetb. ( = dire au revoir à) to say goodbye toc. [+ officier, supérieur, drapeau, navire] to saluted. ( = témoigner son respect pour) to salutee. [+ initiative] to welcome ; ( = acclamer) to hail* * *salɥe1) ( dire bonjour) to greet [personne]saluer quelqu'un de la main — to wave to ou at somebody
saluer quelqu'un de loin/en passant — to acknowledge somebody from a distance/in passing
2) ( dire au revoir) to say goodbye to [personne]3) ( accueillir) to greet [personne]4) Armée to salute [soldat, officier, drapeau, navire]5) ( accueillir avec satisfaction) to welcome [décision, résultat]6) ( rendre hommage) to salute [héros]; to pay tribute to [défunt]; to praise [travail, attitude]* * *salɥe vt1) (en s'inclinant, en se découvrant) to greet, (d'un geste) to wave to, to wave atsaluer qn de la main — to wave to sb, to wave at sb
2) (= dire bonjour à) to say hello toJe l'ai croisé dans la rue et il m'a salué. — I met him in the street and he said hello.
3) (= dire au revoir à) to say goodbye toIl nous a salués et il est parti. — He said goodbye and left.
4) MILITAIRE to salute5) (= rendre hommage à) [courage, détermination] to salute6) (= accueillir) [personne, nouvelle, décision] to greet, to welcome* * *saluer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( dire bonjour) to greet [personne]; saluer qn de la main to wave to ou at sb; saluer qn de la tête to nod to sb; saluer qn de loin/en passant to acknowledge sb from a distance/in passing; saluez-la de ma part say hello to her from me; saluer le public to take a bow;2 ( dire au revoir) to say goodbye to [personne]; je vous salue I'll say goodbye; je vous salue bien bas† I take my humble leave of you;3 ( accueillir) to greet [personne]; saluer qn aux cris de to greet sb with cries of; saluer qn par des applaudissements to greet sb with applause;4 Mil to salute [soldat, officier, drapeau, navire];5 ( accueillir avec satisfaction) to welcome [décision, nomination, nouvelle, résultat]; saluer qch avec or par to greet sth with; saluer l'annonce par des applaudissements to greet the announcement with applause;6 ( rendre hommage) to salute [personne en vie]; to pay tribute to [défunt, mémoire]; to praise [qualité, travail, rapport, attitude]; je vous salue Marie hail Mary; saluer qn/qch comme to hail sb/sth as; salué comme un génie/une étape décisive hailed as a genius/a breakthrough.[salɥe] verbe transitif1. [dire bonjour] to say hello toa. [de la main] to wave to somebodyb. [de la tête] to nod to somebodyc. [en arrivant] to greet somebodyd. [en partant] to take one's leave of somebodyl'acteur salue le public the actor bows to the audience ou takes his bowMessieurs, je vous salue (bien)! good day (to you), gentlemen!3. RELIGION4. [accueillir] to greetson film a été unanimement salué par la presse her film was unanimously acclaimed by ou met with unanimous acclaim from the press[reconnaître en tant que] to hailsaluer la mémoire ou le souvenir de quelqu'un to salute somebody's memory————————[salɥe] verbe intransitifsaluer du pavillon ou des pavillons to dip a flag (in salute) -
9 quittieren
vt/i1. give ( oder sign) a receipt for; den Empfang der Ware quittieren (unterschreiben) sign that one has received the goods, Am. sign for merchandise; brieflich: acknowledge receipt of the goods; würden Sie bitte hier quittieren? would you please sign for it here?; etw. mit einem Lächeln etc. quittieren fig. answer ( oder meet) s.th. with a smile etc.; es wurde mit Beifall quittiert fig. it was greeted with applause* * *to acknowledge; to receipt* * *quit|tie|ren [kvɪ'tiːrən] ptp quittiert1. vt1) (= bestätigen) Betrag, Rechnung, Empfang to give a receipt fordie Rechnung quittíéren — get a receipt for the bill
2) (= beantworten) to meet, to answer, to counter (mit with)3) (= verlassen) Dienst to quit, to resign2. vi1) (= bestätigen) to sign2) (old = zurücktreten) to quit, to resign* * *quit·tie·ren *[kvɪˈti:rən]I. vt1. (durch Unterschrift bestätigen)▪ [jdm] etw \quittieren to give [sb] a receipt for sthsich dat etw \quittieren lassen to obtain a receipt for sth; (bestätigen) to acknowledge [or confirm] [the] receipt of sthII. vi▪ [jdm] \quittieren to acknowledge [or confirm] [the] receipt of sth [for sb]du hast ihm 5.000 Euro bezahlt und dir [von ihm] nicht \quittieren lassen? you paid him 5,000 euros and didn't [even] get a receipt [from him]?* * *transitives Verb1) acknowledge, confirm <receipt, condition>; receipt, give a receipt for <sum, invoice>2)etwas mit etwas quittieren — (fig.) react or respond to something with something
* * *quittieren v/t & v/i1. give ( oder sign) a receipt for;den Empfang der Ware quittieren (unterschreiben) sign that one has received the goods, US sign for merchandise; brieflich: acknowledge receipt of the goods;würden Sie bitte hier quittieren? would you please sign for it here?;es wurde mit Beifall quittiert fig it was greeted with applause2.* * *transitives Verb1) acknowledge, confirm <receipt, condition>; receipt, give a receipt for <sum, invoice>2)etwas mit etwas quittieren — (fig.) react or respond to something with something
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10 hilse
2приве́тствоватьhils ham fra mig — переда́й ему́ приве́т от меня́
hílse på en — здоро́ваться с кем-л., знако́миться с кем-л.
* * *acknowledge, greet, remember* * ** say good morning (, good afternoon, good evening),T say hello,( bukke) bow,( nikke) nod;( med objekt) say good morning (etc) to, bow to, nod to;( byde velkommen) greet ( fx she greeted me with a smile);(fig: modtage) receive,F greet, hail ( fx the news was received (, greeted, hailed) with enthusiasm);[ vær hilset!]F hail![ jeg skal hilse dig fra din broder] your brother sends his regards;[ hils ham fra mig] give him my regards (el. F compliments),F remember me to him;F give him my compliments and say;[ jeg skal hilse fra fruen og bede Dem om at] Mrs X's compliments and would you kindly;[ hilse igen] return a greeting;[ hilst med bifald] received (, F greeted el. hailed) with applause;(mar) dip the flag;[ hilse noget med glæde] welcome something;[ hilse på] say good morning (, afternoon, evening) to,T say hello to,(nikke etc til) bow to, nod to;(mil. & F) salute;( hilse velkommen) greet,( give hånden) shake hands with,( gøre visit hos) call on,( gøre bekendtskab med) meet;( med glasset) F take wine with. -
11 witać
( pozdrawiać) to greet; (przybysza, zmiany) to welcomewitaj/witajcie/witam! — nice to see you!
* * *ipf.(= pozdrawiać) greet; (gości, zmiany) welcome; witać kogoś chlebem i solą greet with bread and salt; witać kogoś na dworcu/lotnisku meet sb at the station/airport; witać kogoś z otwartymi ramionami greet/welcome sb with open arms; witaj! welcome!; nice to see you!; greetings!; witaj w domu welcome home; witamy w Londynie welcome to London; jej występ zawsze witano oklaskami her performance was always greeted with applause.ipf.exchange greetings ( z kimś with sb).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > witać
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12 przywita|ć
pf Ⅰ vt (pozdrowić, przyjąć) to greet [osobę, wiadomość]- przywitać kogoś w progu to greet sb at the door- przywitać kogoś uśmiechem/skinieniem głowy to greet sb with a smile/nod- przywitano nas bardzo serdecznie we were warmly welcomed- przywitały ich oklaski/gwizdy they were greeted with applause/booing- Warszawa przywitała nas deszczem przen. Warsaw greeted us with rainⅡ przywitać się to say hello- przywitać się z kimś to say hello to sb; (oficjalnie) to greet sb- przywitali się serdecznie they greeted each other warmly- przywitaj się z mamusią! say hello to mummy! ⇒ witać sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przywita|ć
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13 аплодисменты
только мн. ч.applause, clapping, cheersбурные аплодисменты — storm of applause, loud cheers; wild applause ед.
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14 circumplaudo
circumplaudere, circumplausi, circumplausus V TRANSsurround with applause, applaud/greet/clap all around -
15 salutare qcn. con applausi
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16 begroeten
♦voorbeelden:het voorstel werd met applaus begroet • the proposal was greeted with applauseiemand begroeten als de bevrijder • hail someone as the liberator -
17 recibir
v.1 to receive.recibió un golpe en la cabeza he was hit on the head, he took a blow to the headestoy recibiendo clases de piano I'm having o taking piano classesreciba mi más cordial o sincera felicitación (Formal) please accept my sincere congratulationsEllos reciben monedas They receive coins.Ella recibe el reconocimiento She received=accepted the acknowledgement.2 to receive (persona, visita).lo recibieron con un cálido aplauso he was received with a warm round of applause3 to meet.4 to get (captar) (ondas de radio, televisión).aquí no recibimos la CNN we don't get CNN here5 to hold surgery (atender visitas) (médico, dentista).6 to welcome, to give a reception to, to receive.Ellos recibieron a Ricardo They welcomed Richard.* * *1 (gen) to receive2 (invitados) to entertain3 (salir al encuentro) to meet4 (acoger) to welcome, receive\recibe un abrazo de (en carta) best wishes from, lots of love fromrecibir una negativa to be refused, meet with a refusal* * *verb1) to receive2) get3) welcome4) entertain* * *1. VT1) (=ser beneficiario de)a) [+ dinero, apoyo, llamada, noticias] to receive, get; [+ ayuda, homenaje] to receiverecibirán una compensación económica — they'll get compensation, they will receive financial compensation más frm
he recibido del Sr Gómez la cantidad de... — [en recibo] received from Sr Gómez the sum of...
¿recibiste mi carta? — did you get my letter?
"mensaje recibido" — (Radio) "message received"
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recibir asistencia médica — to receive medical assistance, be given medical assistance•
recibir el calificativo de — to be labelled (as)b) [lago, río, mar]2) (=sufrir) [+ susto] to getrecibir un golpe — to be hit, be struck
3) [+ persona]a) (=acoger) to welcome•
ir a recibir a algn — to meet sb•
salieron a recibirlos al jardín — they received them in the gardenb) [para reunión, entrevista] [gen] to see; [formalmente] to receivec) [en el matrimonio] to takela recibió por esposa — he took her as o for his wife
4) (Taur)5) (=aceptar) [+ propuesta, sugerencia] to receive6) [en correspondencia]reciba un saludo de... — yours sincerely...
7) (=sostener) [+ peso] to bear2. VIla baronesa solo puede recibir los lunes — the baroness is only at home on Mondays, the baroness can only receive visitors on Mondays
2) [médico] to see patients3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <carta/paquete> to receive, get; < mercancías> to receive¿han recibido el libro que pedí? — has the book I ordered come in yet?
b) (Rad, TV) to receivec) <ayuda/llamada/oferta> to receive¿recibiste mi recado? — did you get my message?
ha recibido orden de... — he has been ordered o he has received orders to...
recibe el nombre de... — it is called...
reciba un atento saludo de... — (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE)
recibe un fuerte abrazo... — (Corresp) best wishes
reciba nuestra más cordial felicitación — (frml) please accept our warmest congratulations (frml)
2) <persona/visita> to receive3) ( acoger) <propuesta/oferta> (+ compl) to receiverecibieron la sugerencia fríamente — the suggestion met with o received a cold reception
4) <peso/carga> to support2.recibir virecibe los jueves — she sees o receives visitors on Thursdays
3.el doctor no recibe hoy — the doctor does not have office hours (AmE) o (BrE) surgery today
recibirse v pron (AmL) (Educ) to graduate* * *= get, greet, receive, garner, intake.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS does not get a new document number, but reserves this document for you, so that no one else can change it while you are working on it.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex. If you receive a large number of titles on you initial search, you can narrow your search by using qualifiers.Ex. The serials file contains a large number of titles, not only contributed by members, but also garnered from other sources.Ex. As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.----* los que no han recibido formación específica = uninstructed, the.* persona que recibe asesoramiento = counselee.* recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.* recibir atención = enjoy + attention, receive + attention, receive + note, command + attention, gain + attention.* recibir bien = welcome.* recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.* recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.* recibir donaciones = attract + donation.* recibir duras críticas = take + a pounding, take + a beating.* recibir elogio = get + tap on the shoulder.* recibir elogios = win + accolade.* recibir el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* recibir facturas = invoice.* recibir gratis = get + free.* recibir importancia = enjoy + prominence.* recibir la confianza (de Alguien) = receive + credibility.* recibir lo que Uno se merece = get + Posesivo + just rewards, get + Posesivo + due(s).* recibir mala prensa = acquire + a bad name.* recibir noticias de = hear from.* recibir notificación = receive + notice.* recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.* recibir pago = receive + payment.* recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* recibir preparación = undergo + training.* recibir publicidad = receive + publicity.* recibir recompensa = receive + reward.* recibir reconocimiento = find + recognition.* recibirse = be receivable.* recibirse con una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.* recibir un aluvión de = deluge with.* recibir una paliza = take + a pounding, take + a beating.* recibir una pensión = draw + a pension.* recibir un golpe = take + a hit.* recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.* recibir un trato justo = treat + fairly.* volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <carta/paquete> to receive, get; < mercancías> to receive¿han recibido el libro que pedí? — has the book I ordered come in yet?
b) (Rad, TV) to receivec) <ayuda/llamada/oferta> to receive¿recibiste mi recado? — did you get my message?
ha recibido orden de... — he has been ordered o he has received orders to...
recibe el nombre de... — it is called...
reciba un atento saludo de... — (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE)
recibe un fuerte abrazo... — (Corresp) best wishes
reciba nuestra más cordial felicitación — (frml) please accept our warmest congratulations (frml)
2) <persona/visita> to receive3) ( acoger) <propuesta/oferta> (+ compl) to receiverecibieron la sugerencia fríamente — the suggestion met with o received a cold reception
4) <peso/carga> to support2.recibir virecibe los jueves — she sees o receives visitors on Thursdays
3.el doctor no recibe hoy — the doctor does not have office hours (AmE) o (BrE) surgery today
recibirse v pron (AmL) (Educ) to graduate* * *= get, greet, receive, garner, intake.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS does not get a new document number, but reserves this document for you, so that no one else can change it while you are working on it.
Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex: If you receive a large number of titles on you initial search, you can narrow your search by using qualifiers.Ex: The serials file contains a large number of titles, not only contributed by members, but also garnered from other sources.Ex: As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.* los que no han recibido formación específica = uninstructed, the.* persona que recibe asesoramiento = counselee.* recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.* recibir atención = enjoy + attention, receive + attention, receive + note, command + attention, gain + attention.* recibir bien = welcome.* recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.* recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.* recibir donaciones = attract + donation.* recibir duras críticas = take + a pounding, take + a beating.* recibir elogio = get + tap on the shoulder.* recibir elogios = win + accolade.* recibir el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* recibir facturas = invoice.* recibir gratis = get + free.* recibir importancia = enjoy + prominence.* recibir la confianza (de Alguien) = receive + credibility.* recibir lo que Uno se merece = get + Posesivo + just rewards, get + Posesivo + due(s).* recibir mala prensa = acquire + a bad name.* recibir noticias de = hear from.* recibir notificación = receive + notice.* recibir opiniones diversas = receive + mixed reviews.* recibir pago = receive + payment.* recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* recibir preparación = undergo + training.* recibir publicidad = receive + publicity.* recibir recompensa = receive + reward.* recibir reconocimiento = find + recognition.* recibirse = be receivable.* recibirse con una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.* recibir un aluvión de = deluge with.* recibir una paliza = take + a pounding, take + a beating.* recibir una pensión = draw + a pension.* recibir un golpe = take + a hit.* recibir un premio = receive + award, earn + an award.* recibir un trato justo = treat + fairly.* volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.* * *recibir [I1 ]vtA1 ‹carta/paquete› to receive, get; ‹mercancías› to receiverecibió muchos regalos para su cumpleaños she got lots of birthday giftsrecibió el premio en nombre de su hijo he accepted o received the prize on behalf of his sonlas solicitudes se reciben en horario de oficina applications will only be accepted during office hoursrecibí del Sr Contreras la cantidad de … received from Mr Contreras the sum of …2 ( Rad, TV) to receive3 ‹ayuda/llamada/oferta› to receive¿no recibiste mi recado? didn't you get my message?ha recibido orden de desalojar el local he has been ordered to o he has received an order to vacate the premises¿han recibido el libro que pedí? has the book I ordered come in yet?han recibido ayuda de varios organismos privados they have received help from o have been given help by various private organizationsdesde que estoy aquí no he recibido más que disgustos I've had nothing but trouble since I came hereha recibido muchas demostraciones de afecto people have shown her a great deal of kindnesslas plantas de esta familia reciben el nombre de … plants belonging to this family are called …recibir la comunión to receive o take communionB ‹persona/visita› to receivenos recibieron con los brazos abiertos they welcomed us with open armssalió a recibir a los invitados she went out to greet o receive the guestsvan a ir a recibirlo al aeropuerto they are going to meet him at the airportlos recibió en el salón she saw o entertained o received them in the sitting roomel encargado la recibirá enseguida the manager will see you right awayno recibe visitas she's not receiving visitorsrecibió al toro de rodillas he met o received the bull on his kneesC (acoger) ‹propuesta/oferta› (+ compl) to receiverecibió tu propuesta con entusiasmo she welcomed your proposal, she received your proposal enthusiasticallyrecibieron su sugerencia fríamente her suggestion met with o received a cold reception, her suggestion was received coldlyD ‹peso/carga› to support■ recibirvirecibe los jueves y los viernes she sees o receives visitors on Thursdays and Fridaysacaba de recibirse she has just graduated o got her degreerecibirse DE algo to qualify AS sthse recibió de abogado/médico he qualified as a lawyer/doctor* * *
recibir ( conjugate recibir) verbo transitivo ( en general) to receive;
reciba un atento saludo de … (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE);
recibir a algn con los brazos abiertos to welcome sb with open arms;
van a ir a recibirlo they are going to meet him;
el encargado la recibirá enseguida the manager will see you right away
recibirse verbo pronominal (AmL) (Educ) to graduate;
recibirse de algo to qualify as sth
recibir
I verbo transitivo
1 (un regalo, llamada, etc) to receive, get: recibieron una mala noticia, they were given some bad news
recibió un golpe en la espalda, he was hit on the back
(un premio) to win
2 (en el despacho) to receive
(acoger) to welcome
(en el aeropuerto, etc) to meet
3 (un consejo) no le gusta recibir consejos, she doesn't like taking advice
4 Telec to receive
5 (un nombre) estas construcciones reciben el nombre de basílicas, these buildings are called basilicas
II vi (admitir visitas) to receive, see visitors: esta doctora sólo recibe los martes y los jueves, the doctor is only available for consultation on Tuesday and Thursday
' recibir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acoger
- baqueteada
- baqueteado
- cobrar
- dar
- ingresar
- autorizar
- esperar
- le
English:
bind over
- bow
- come into
- deserts
- entertain
- get
- greet
- have
- incoming
- interested
- lap up
- on
- receive
- reception
- see in
- step forward
- meet
- public
- qualify
- red
- relief
- sign
- take
- turn
- usher
* * *♦ vt1. [tomar, aceptar, admitir] to receive;[carta, regalo, premio, llamada, respuesta] to receive, to get; [propuesta, sugerencia] to receive; [castigo] to be given; [susto] to get; [clase, instrucción] to have;recibir una paliza to get beaten up;recibió un golpe en la cabeza he was hit on the head, he took a blow to the head;un sector que recibe muchas ayudas del gobierno an industry which receives substantial government aid;recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura he won o was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature;el anuncio fue muy bien recibido the announcement was welcomed;recibieron la orden de detener al general they received o were given the order to arrest the general;recibió la noticia con alegría he was very happy about the news;recibir consejos de alguien to receive advice from sb, to be given advice by sb;recibí orden de que no la molestaran I received orders that she was not to be disturbed;estoy recibiendo clases de piano I'm having o taking piano classes;estos pilares reciben todo el peso del techo these pillars take the weight of the whole roof;Formal2. [persona, visita] to receive;lo recibieron con un cálido aplauso he was received with a warm round of applause;¿cuándo cree que podrá recibirnos? when do you think she'll be able to see us?3. [ir a buscar] to meet;fuimos a recibirla al aeropuerto we went to meet her at the airport4. [captar] [ondas de radio, televisión] to get;aquí no recibimos la CNN we don't get CNN here;torre de control a V-5, ¿me recibe? ground control to V-5, do you read me?♦ vi[atender visitas] [médico, dentista] to hold surgery; [rey, papa, ministro] to receive visitors;el médico no recibe hoy the doctor isn't seeing any patients today* * *v/t receive* * *recibir vt1) : to receive, to get2) : to welcomerecibir vi: to receive visitors* * *recibir vb1. (en general) to receive / to get -
18 acoger
v.1 to welcome (recibir) (person).El hotel acogió a sus huéspedes The hotel welcomed its guests.2 to take in (dar refugio a).Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugeesque Dios lo/la acoja en su seno God rest his/her soul3 to accept, to buy into, to admit.Mario acogió nuestra ayuda Mario accepted our help.4 to shelter, to protect, to take in.El viejo acogió al chico anoche The old man sheltered the boy last night.* * *1 (recibir) to receive; (a invitado) to welcome2 (admitir) to admit, accept3 (proteger) to shelter, protect4 (ideas etc) to accept, take to1 (refugiarse) to take refuge (a, in)2 (a una ley etc) to have recourse to; (amnistía, promesa) to avail oneself of* * *verb1) to take in, receive, welcome2) host•- acogerse* * *1. VT1) (=albergar) [+ huésped, refugiado] to take in; [+ visitante] to receive; [+ fugitivo] to harbour, harbor (EEUU), sheltermuchas familias acogen a estudiantes — many families provide accommodation for o take in students
la ciudad acoge todos los años a miles de visitantes — the city receives thousands of visitors every year
niños acogidos en centros públicos — children housed o accommodated in public centres
el hotel que acoge a los periodistas extranjeros — the hotel where the foreign journalists are staying
2) (=recibir) [+ noticia, idea, propuesta] to receiveacogieron la noticia con sorpresa — they were surprised at the news, they received the news with surprise
acogieron el plan como una oportunidad de reconvertir la industria — they welcomed the plan as an opportunity to restructure industry
3) (=ser sede de) [ciudad] to host; [edificio, auditorio] to be the venue for4) (=contener)a) [+ espectadores] to seat, holdel teatro podrá acoger a 1500 espectadores — the theatre will be able to seat o hold 1500 people
b) [+ obras]los pasillos del nuevo centro acogerán una exposición fotográfica — the corridors of the new centre will accommodate a photographic exhibition
la exposición acoge obras religiosas — the exhibition includes o contains religious works
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.----* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *acoger [E6 ]vtA (dar refugio a, albergar) ‹huérfano/anciano› to take innos acogió en su casa he took us inItalia acogió a 5.000 refugiados Italy gave refuge to o accepted o admitted 5,000 refugeesestos hoteles acogen a miles de turistas these hotels cater for o provide accommodation for thousands of touristsque el Señor lo acoja en su seno may the Lord receive his SpiritB (+ compl) ‹propuesta/idea› to receive; ‹persona› to receivela noticia fue acogida con gran satisfacción the news was very well receivedfue acogido con grandes ovaciones it was received with great applauseme acogieron con cortesía they received me politely■ acogerseacogerse A algo:se acogieron a la ley they had recourse to the lawme acogí a su protección I turned to them for protection, I availed myself of their protectionse acogió al régimen de jornada reducida he opted for the shorter working day, he took advantage of o accepted the option of working a shorter dayse acogió al derecho de asilo he claimed asylumse acogieron a la amnistía they accepted the offer of an amnesty* * *
acoger ( conjugate acoger) verbo transitivo
‹ refugiado› to accept, admit
acogerse verbo pronominal acogerse a algo ‹ a la ley› to have recourse to sth;
‹ a un régimen› to opt for sth
acoger verbo transitivo
1 (recibir un proyecto, a una persona) to receive: la idea fue acogida con escepticismo, the idea was received with scepticism
2 (admitir a alguien o algo con alegría) to welcome: nos acogieron con mucho cariño, they welcomed us warmly
3 (proteger) to take in: acogieron a una familia de refugiados en su casa, they have taken in a family of refugees
' acoger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recibir
- asilar
English:
foster
- greet
- receive
- shelter
- take in
- welcome
* * *♦ vt1. [recibir] [persona] to welcome;nos acogieron en su propia casa they welcomed us into their own home2. [recibir] [idea, noticia] to receive;el plan fue acogido con mucho entusiasmo the plan was very enthusiastically received;los trabajadores acogieron con escepticismo el anuncio de la empresa the workforce reacted sceptically to the company's announcement3. [dar refugio a] to take in;Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugees;que Dios la acoja en su seno God rest her soul4. [adoptar temporalmente] [niño] to foster* * *v/t1 receive;acoger con satisfacción welcome2 en casa take in, put up* * *acoger {15} vt1) refugiar: to take in, to shelter2) : to receive, to welcome* * *acoger vb2. (recibir) to welcome -
19 ovationner
ovationner [ɔvasjɔne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ɔvasjɔneverbe transitif to greet [somebody/something] with wild applause* * *ɔvasjɔne vt* * *ovationner verb table: aimer vtr ( pour accueillir) to greet [sb/sth] with wild applause [vedette, arrivée]; ils se levèrent pour ovationner le candidat/spectacle they gave the candidate/show a standing ovation.[ɔvasjɔne] verbe transitif -
20 powita|ć
pf vt to greet, to welcome- powitaać kogoś radośnie/serdecznie to welcome sb joyously/warmly- powitać gości to welcome guests- powitać kogoś skinieniem głowy to greet sb with a nod- powitać kogoś z otwartymi ramionami to welcome sb with open arms- jego opowiadania krytyka powitała entuzjastycznie his short stories met with much a. widespread critical acclaim- powitał ich w imieniu ministra he welcomed them on behalf of the minister- powitała go burza oklasków he was greeted with a massive round of applause- powitać! welcome!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powita|ć
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