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1 recall
recall [rɪˈkɔ:l]a. ( = summon back) [+ ambassador] rappeler ; [+ player] rappeler en sélection nationale ; [+ library book] demander le retour de ; [+ faulty products] (already sold) rappeler ; (in shop) retirer de la vente2. nounrappel m• the company ordered the recall of 900,000 cars la société a demandé que 900 000 voitures soient renvoyées en usine• they are demanding the recall of parliament ils demandent que le Parlement soit convoqué en session extraordinaire* * *1. ['riːkɔːl]1) ( memory) mémoire f2. [rɪ'kɔːl]transitive verb1) ( remember) se souvenir deI recall seeing/what happened — je me souviens d'avoir vu/de ce qui est arrivé
2) ( remind of) rappeler3) ( summon back) gen rappeler; convoquer [parliament] -
2 recall
1. transitive verb1) (remember) sich erinnern an (+ Akk.)2) (serve as reminder of) erinnern an (+ Akk.)recall something to somebody — jemanden an etwas (Akk.) erinnern
3) (summon back) zurückrufen [Soldat, fehlerhaftes Produkt]; zurückfordern [Buch]2. noun1) (ability to remember)[powers of] recall — Erinnerungsvermögen, das; Gedächtnis, das
2) (possibility of annulling)beyond or past recall — unwiderruflich
* * *[ri'ko:l] 1. verb2) (to remember: I don't recall when I last saw him.) sich errinnern2. noun1) (an order to return: the recall of soldiers to duty.) die Abberufung2) (['ri:ko:l] the ability to remember and repeat what one has seen, heard etc: He has total recall.) die Errinnerung* * *re·callI. vt[rɪˈkɔ:l]1. (remember)2. (call back to mind)3. COMPUT4. (order to return)▪ to \recall sb jdn zurückrufen [o zurückbeordern]to \recall an ambassador einen Botschafter abberufen5. SPORTto \recall a player einen Spieler [in die Mannschaft] zurückholen6. (request to return)to \recall a product ein Produkt zurückrufen7. (revoke)▪ to \recall sth etw zurücknehmento \recall an action/a decision eine Handlung/eine Entscheidung rückgängig machento \recall a bid ein Gebot zurückziehenII. n[rɪˈkɔ:l, AM ˈri:kɔ:l]powers of \recall Erinnerungsvermögen ntto have total \recall ein absolutes Erinnerungsvermögen besitzen6.▶ to be lost beyond \recall für immer verloren sein* * *[rɪ'kɔːl]1. vt1) (= summon back) zurückrufen; ambassador abberufen; library book zurückfordern; (FIN) capital zurückfordern, einziehenFerguson was recalled to the Scotland squad —
to recall sb to life — jdn ins Leben zurückrufen
her voice recalled him to the present — ihre Stimme brachte ihn in die Wirklichkeit zurück
2) (= remember) sich erinnern an (+acc), sich entsinnen (+gen)I cannot recall meeting him or having met him — ich kann mich nicht daran erinnern, dass ich ihn kennengelernt habe
as I recall... — soweit ich mich erinnere...
2. n1) (= summoning back) Rückruf m; (of ambassador) Abberufung f; (of library book) Rückforderung f, Einmahnung f; (FIN, of capital) Einzug mrecall slip — Aufforderung f zur Rückgabe eines/des Buches
lost/gone beyond recall — für immer verloren/gegangen sein
2)(= remembrance)
powers of recall — Erinnerungsvermögen nt* * *recall [rıˈkɔːl]A v/tI can’t recall seeing her ich kann mich nicht daran erinnern, sie gesehen zu haben4. Erinnerungen etc wachrufen:recall sth to sb ( oder sb’s mind) jemandem etwas ins Gedächtnis zurückrufen, jemanden an etwas erinnern5. jemandes Aufmerksamkeit etc erneut lenken (to auf akk)6. ein Versprechen etc zurücknehmen, widerrufen, rückgängig machen7. WIRTSCH Kapital, einen Kredit etc (auf)kündigen:until recalled bis auf Widerruf8. Gefühle etc wieder wachrufenB s [a. ˈriːkɔːl]1. a) Zurückrufung f, Abberufung f2. Widerruf m, Zurücknahme f:3. WIRTSCH (Auf)Kündigung f4. Gedächtnis n:5. Wachrufen n6. Marktforschung:a) Erinnerungsindex mb) Erinnerungstest m* * *1. transitive verb1) (remember) sich erinnern an (+ Akk.)2) (serve as reminder of) erinnern an (+ Akk.)recall something to somebody — jemanden an etwas (Akk.) erinnern
3) (summon back) zurückrufen [Soldat, fehlerhaftes Produkt]; zurückfordern [Buch]2. noun[powers of] recall — Erinnerungsvermögen, das; Gedächtnis, das
beyond or past recall — unwiderruflich
* * *n.Rückruf -e m.Wiederaufruf m. v.abberufen v.rückrufen v. -
3 total
1. adjective1) (comprising the whole) gesamt; Gesamt[gewicht, -wert, -bevölkerung usw.]what are your total debts? — wieviel Schulden hast du insgesamt?
a total increase of £100 — eine Steigerung von insgesamt 100 Pfund
2) (absolute) völlig nicht präd.be in total ignorance of something — von etwas überhaupt od. absolut nichts wissen
2. nounhave a total lack of interest in something — sich für etwas absolut nicht interessieren
3. transitive verb,a total of 200/£200 — etc. insgesamt 200/200 Pfund usw.
(Brit.) - ll-1) (add up) addieren, zusammenzählen [Zahlen, Posten, Beträge]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/113236/total_up">total up* * *['təutəl] 1. adjective(whole; complete: What is the total cost of the holiday?; The car was a total wreck.) Gesamt-..., völlig2. noun(the whole amount, ie of various sums added together: The total came to / was $10.) die Gesamtsumme3. verb(to add up or amount to: The doctor's fees totalled $200.) sich belaufen auf- totally- total up* * *to·tal[ˈtəʊtəl, AM ˈtoʊt̬əl]I. n Gesamtsumme fa \total of 21 horses was [or were] entered for the race im Ganzen wurden 21 Pferde zum Rennen zugelassen\total of an amount Gesamtsumme fin \total insgesamtII. adj\total cost Gesamtkosten pl\total income Gesamteinnahmen pl2. (absolute) völligthe cargo was written off as a \total loss die Fracht wurde als Totalverlust abgeschriebento be a \total disaster die reinste Katastrophe seinto be a \total stranger vollkommen fremd seinIII. vt1. (add up)▪ to \total sth etw zusammenrechnen [o addieren]their debts \total £8,000 ihre Schulden belaufen sich auf 8.000 Pfund* * *['təʊtl]1. adj(= complete) völlig, absolut; (= comprising the whole) Gesamt-; war, eclipse total; disaster absolut, totaltotal sum/amount — Gesamtsumme f
what is the total number of rooms you have? —
a total population of 650,000 — eine Gesamtbevölkerung von 650.000
the total effect of all this worry was... — im Endeffekt haben seine Sorgen bewirkt, dass...
a total stranger —
the silence was total — es herrschte völlige or vollkommene or totale Stille
my bewilderment was total — meine Verwirrung war vollkommen or komplett
2. nGesamtmenge f; (= money, figures) Endsumme fthis brings the total to £100 — das bringt die Gesamtsumme auf £ 100
the true jobless total was 4 million — die wahre Arbeitslosenzahl belief sich auf insgesamt 4 Millionen
See:3. vt1) (= amount to) sich belaufen auf (+acc)prizes totalling £3000 — Preise im Gesamtwert von £ 3000
2) (= add also total up) zusammenzählen, zusammenrechnen* * *total [ˈtəʊtl]A adj (adv totally)1. ganz, gesamt, Gesamt…:total amount → B 1;2. total, gänzlich, völlig:total eclipse ASTRON totale Finsternis;total failure völliger Fehlschlag;total loss Totalverlust m;3. total (alle Mittel anwendend):B s1. (Gesamt)Summe f, Gesamt-, Endbetrag m, Gesamtmenge f:a total of 20 bags insgesamt 20 Beutel2. (das) GanzeC v/t prät und pperf -taled, besonders Br -talled1. zusammenzählen, -rechnentotal(l)ing 10 dollars im Gesamtbetrag von 10 Dollar3. US umg ein Auto etc zu Schrott fahrenD v/i sich belaufen (to auf akk)* * *1. adjective1) (comprising the whole) gesamt; Gesamt[gewicht, -wert, -bevölkerung usw.]a total increase of £100 — eine Steigerung von insgesamt 100 Pfund
2) (absolute) völlig nicht präd.2. nounbe in total ignorance of something — von etwas überhaupt od. absolut nichts wissen
3. transitive verb,a total of 200/£200 — etc. insgesamt 200/200 Pfund usw.
(Brit.) - ll-1) (add up) addieren, zusammenzählen [Zahlen, Posten, Beträge]2) (amount to) [insgesamt] betragenPhrasal Verbs:- total up* * *adj.Gesamt- präfix.ganz adj.gesamt adj.gesamter adj.vollständig adj.völlig adj. n.Gesamtbetrag m. -
4 near
niə
1. adjective1) (not far away in place or time: The station is quite near; Christmas is getting near.) cerca2) (not far away in relationship: He is a near relation.) próximo
2. adverb1) (to or at a short distance from here or the place mentioned: He lives quite near.) cerca2) ((with to) close to: Don't sit too near to the window.) cerca
3. preposition(at a very small distance from (in place, time etc): She lives near the church; It was near midnight when they arrived.) cerca de
4. verb(to come near (to): The roads became busier as they neared the town; as evening was nearing.) acercarse a- nearly- nearness
- nearby
- nearside
- near-sighted
- a near miss
near adj adv cercais the station near here? ¿está cerca la estación?tr[nɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 cercano,-a■ where is the nearest bank? ¿dónde está el banco más cercano?2 (relations) cercano,-a3 (time) próximo,-a4 (similar) parecido,-a■ this is the nearest we have, I'm afraid lo siento, pero esto es lo más parecido que tenemos1 cerca1 cerca de1 acercarse a■ we are nearing the day when... nos acercamos al día en que...\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come near acercarseto come near to doing something estar en un tris de hacer algoto draw near acercarsenear miss (shot) tiro que no da en el blanco por poco 2 (situation) situación que no se produce por poco■ the lorry almost hit us, it was a near miss por poco nos da el camión, nos escapamos por los pelosnear ['nɪr] vt1) : acercarse athe ship is nearing port: el barco se está acercando al puerto2) : estar a punto deshe is nearing graduation: está a punto de graduarsenear adv1) close: cercamy family lives quite near: mi familia vive muy cerca2) nearly: casiI came near to finishing: casi terminénear adj1) close: cercano, próximo2) similar: parecido, semejantenear prep: cerca deadj.• afín adj.• allegado, -a adj.• aproximado, -a adj.• cerca adj.• cercano, -a adj.• estrecho, -a adj.• inmediato, -a adj.• propincuo, -a adj.• próximo (Cercano) adj.• vecino, -a adj.• íntimo, -a adj.adv.• cerca adv.prep.• cerca de prep.• hacia prep.• sobre prep.v.• acercarse v.
I nɪr, nɪə(r)adjective -er, -est1)a) ( in position) cercano, próximob) ( in time) cercano, próximoc) ( in approximation) parecidothat's the nearest thing to an apology you can expect from him — eso es lo más parecido a una disculpa que se puede esperar de él
d) < relative> cercano2) ( virtual) (before n)3) (BrE Auto, Equ) izquierdo
II
adverb -er, -est1)a) ( in position) cercab) ( in time)c) ( in approximation)the total will be nearer to $1,000 than $500 — el total va a estar más cerca de 1.000 que de 500 dólares
d) ( on the verge of)near to something/-ing: she was near to tears estaba al borde de las lágrimas or a punto de echarse a llorar; I came very near to hitting him — estuve a punto de pegarle, por poco le pego
2) ( nearly) casiI'm nowhere near finished — me falta mucho or (colloq) un montón para terminar
that's nowhere near enough — (colloq) con eso no alcanza, ni mucho menos
it'll cost $1,000, near enough — (colloq) costará 1.000 dólares, o por ahí (fam)
III
preposition -er, -esta) ( in position) cerca deb) ( in time)c) ( in approximation)damage was estimated at somewhere near $2,000 — los daños se calcularon en cerca de 2.000 dólares
d) ( on the verge of)
IV
transitive verb acercarse* a[nɪǝ(r)]1. ADV1) (in place) cercadon't come any nearer! — ¡no te acerques más!
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so near and yet so far, the shore was so near and yet so far — la orilla estaba al alcance de la mano pero llegar a ella era imposiblevictory was so near and yet so far — la victoria parecía estar asegurada pero ese último esfuerzo para obtenerla les resultó imposible
2) (in time)•
the agreement brings peace a little nearer — este acuerdo nos acerca un poco más a la paz•
winter is drawing near — el invierno se acerca•
the nearer it gets to the election the more they look like losing — a medida que se acercan las elecciones mayor parece la posibilidad de que pierdan•
to be near at hand — [object] estar al alcance de la mano; [event, season] estar a la vuelta de la esquina3) (in level, degree)•
the nearest I ever came to feeling that was when... — la única vez que llegué a sentir algo parecido fue cuando...•
you as near as dammit killed me * — no me mataste, pero por un pelo *•
you won't get any nearer than that to what you want — no vas a encontrar otra cosa que se aproxime más a lo que buscas"have you finished it yet?" - "nowhere near" — -¿has terminado ya? -qué va, me falta muchísimo
4) (=almost) casi•
I came near to telling her everything — llegué casi a decírselo todo•
near on 3,000 people — casi 3.000 personas•
it's in near perfect condition — está casi en perfectas condiciones•
I could hardly see it in the near total darkness — apenas lo veía en la oscuridad que era casi total2. PREP(also: near to)1) (of place) cerca deis there a bank near here? — ¿hay algún banco por aquí cerca?
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we don't live anywhere near Lincoln — vivimos bastante or muy lejos de Lincoln•
if you come near me I'll kill you — como te me acerques, te mato•
the passage is near the end of the book — el trozo viene hacia el final del libro•
don't go near the edge — no te acerques al borde•
we were nowhere near the station — estábamos bastante or muy lejos de la estación2) (in time)3) (=almost)•
she was near death — estaba al borde de la muerte, tocaba a su fin liter3. ADJ1) (in place) cercanomy house is near enough to walk — mi casa está muy cerca, se puede ir andando
where's the nearest service station? — ¿dónde está la gasolinera más cercana?
2) (in time) próximo•
the time is near when... — falta poco cuando...3) (in level, degree)that's the nearest thing to a compliment you'll get from him — iro eso es lo más parecido a un elogio que vas a conseguir de él
a near thing —
she won, but it was a near thing — ganó, pero por los pelos
4) [relative] cercano4. VT1) (in space) acercarse a2) (in time)he is nearing 50 — frisa en los 50, tiene casi 50 años
3) (in level, degree)5.VI acercarse6.CPDnear miss N — [of planes] casi colisión f ; (when aiming) casi acierto m ; (in competition) (=near-victory) casi victoria f
he had a near miss — (Aer) no se estrelló por poco; (Aut) no chocó por poco
it was a near miss — (target) no dio en el blanco por poco
near money N — (Comm) activos mpl realizables
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I [nɪr, nɪə(r)]adjective -er, -est1)a) ( in position) cercano, próximob) ( in time) cercano, próximoc) ( in approximation) parecidothat's the nearest thing to an apology you can expect from him — eso es lo más parecido a una disculpa que se puede esperar de él
d) < relative> cercano2) ( virtual) (before n)3) (BrE Auto, Equ) izquierdo
II
adverb -er, -est1)a) ( in position) cercab) ( in time)c) ( in approximation)the total will be nearer to $1,000 than $500 — el total va a estar más cerca de 1.000 que de 500 dólares
d) ( on the verge of)near to something/-ing: she was near to tears estaba al borde de las lágrimas or a punto de echarse a llorar; I came very near to hitting him — estuve a punto de pegarle, por poco le pego
2) ( nearly) casiI'm nowhere near finished — me falta mucho or (colloq) un montón para terminar
that's nowhere near enough — (colloq) con eso no alcanza, ni mucho menos
it'll cost $1,000, near enough — (colloq) costará 1.000 dólares, o por ahí (fam)
III
preposition -er, -esta) ( in position) cerca deb) ( in time)c) ( in approximation)damage was estimated at somewhere near $2,000 — los daños se calcularon en cerca de 2.000 dólares
d) ( on the verge of)
IV
transitive verb acercarse* a
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