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1 proceed to the degree of M. A.
Общая лексика: получить ученую степень магистра гуманитарных наукУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > proceed to the degree of M. A.
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2 proceed
[prəʹsi:d] v1. 1) продолжать ( путь), идти далее (особ. после перерыва)proceed further, the house is at the corner - идите дальше, дом (стоит) на углу
2) идти, направляться; отправлятьсяto proceed head on to the sea - мор. идти /держать/ против волны
passengers for Moscow should proceed to gate 6 - пассажиров, вылетающих в Москву, просят пройти к выходу номер 6
2. продолжать (говорить и т. п.)please /pray/, proceed - прошу продолжать, продолжайте, пожалуйста
but this, he proceeded, is an exception - но это, продолжал он, является исключением
3. 1) возобновлять, делать (что-л. после перерыва)as the light is better we can proceed with our work - так как свет сейчас горит лучше, мы можем продолжить /возобновить/ работу
2) продолжатьсяthe story proceeds as follows... - далее в рассказе говорится...
4. 1) (to) переходить, приступать (к чему-л.)to proceed to action - перейти к действию /к делу/
let us proceed to the next point - перейдём к следующему вопросу /пункту/
2) поступать, действоватьto proceed cautiously /with caution/ - действовать осторожно
how shall we proceed? - как нам поступить?
5. развиваться, протекатьthe play proceeds very slowly from this point - с этого места действие пьесы развивается очень медленно
6. происходить, исходитьthe noise appeared to proceed from the next room - казалось, что шум исходил из соседней комнаты
his conduct proceeds from most noble principles - его поведение продиктовано самыми благородными побуждениями
the evils that proceed from war - несчастье, вызванное войной
7. юр. возбуждать дело (против кого-л.); преследовать (кого-л.) судебным порядком, привлекать к суду (кого-л.)to proceed against smb. - возбуждать дело против кого-л.
8. получить более высокую учёную степеньto proceed to the degree of M. A. - получить учёную степень магистра гуманитарных наук
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3 proceed
1. v продолжать, идти далее2. v идти, направляться; отправлятьсяpassengers for Moscow should proceed to gate 6 — пассажиров, вылетающих в Москву, просят пройти к выходу номер 6
3. v продолжатьplease, proceed — прошу продолжать, продолжайте, пожалуйста
thus, pace Chairman I shall proceed — итак, с разрешения председателя, я буду продолжать
4. v возобновлять, делатьas the light is better we can proceed with our work — так как свет сейчас горит лучше, мы можем продолжить работу
5. v продолжатьсяthe story proceeds as follows … — далее в рассказе говорится …
6. v переходить, приступать7. v поступать, действовать8. v развиваться, протекатьthe play proceeds very slowly from this point — с этого места действие пьесы развивается очень медленно
9. v происходить, исходитьthe noise appeared to proceed from the next room — казалось, что шум исходил из соседней комнаты
10. v юр. возбуждать дело; преследовать судебным порядком, привлекать к суду11. v получить более высокую учёную степеньСинонимический ряд:1. act (verb) act; commence; undertake2. go (verb) fare; go; hie; journey; pass; push on; repair; travel; wend3. progress (verb) advance; come along; continue; get along; get on; go on; march; move; move on; pass on; progress4. spring (verb) arise; birth; come; come forth; come from; derive; derive from; emanate; ensue; flow; go forth; head; issue; originate; result; rise; spring; stem; stream; upspringАнтонимический ряд:discontinue; ebb; retreat; stand; stay; stop -
4 proceed
intransitive verb(formal)1) (go) (on foot) gehen; (as or by vehicle) fahren; (on horseback) reiten; (after interruption) weitergehen/-fahren/-reiten2) (begin and carry on) beginnen; (after interruption) fortfahrenproceed to talk/eat — etc. (begin and carry on) beginnen, zu sprechen/essen usw.; (after interruption) weitersprechen/-essen usw.
proceed in or with something — (begin) [mit] etwas beginnen; (continue) etwas fortsetzen
3) (adopt course) vorgehen4) (be carried on) [Rennen:] verlaufen; (be under way) [Verfahren:] laufen; (be continued after interruption) fortgesetzt werden5) (originate)proceed from — (issue from) kommen von; (be caused by) herrühren von
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120547/proceed_against">proceed against* * *[prə'si:d, 'prousi:d]1) (to go on; to continue: They proceeded along the road; They proceeded with their work.) weitergehen, -fahren2) (to follow a course of action: I want to make a cupboard, but I don't know how to proceed.) vorgehen4) (to result: Fear often proceeds from ignorance.) herrühren•- proceedings- proceeds* * *pro·ceed[prə(ʊ)ˈsi:d, AM proʊˈ-]vi ( form)1. (make progress) fortschreiten, vorangehenpreparations were \proceeding smoothly die Vorbereitungen gingen reibungslos voran2. (advance) vorrückento \proceed to university auf die Universität wechseln, mit dem Studium beginnenhis lawyer will know how to \proceed from here sein Anwalt weiß, wie weiter zu verfahren istthe detective decided to \proceed with the investigation der Kriminalbeamte entschied sich, die Ermittlungen fortzuführenshall we \proceed with our planning? sollen wir mit unserer Planung weitermachen?4.does hard drug use \proceed from marijuana use? führt der Konsum von Marihuana zum Konsum harter Drogen?please \proceed to building 4 fahren Sie bitte bis zu Gebäude 4 weiter\proceed with caution! vorsichtig [weiter]fahren!6. (continue speaking) fortfahren [zu sprechen]may I \proceed? darf ich weitersprechen?7. (go on)8. LAW▪ to \proceed against sb gegen jdn gerichtlich vorgehen [o einen Prozess anstrengen]* * *[prə'siːd]1. vi1) (form= go)
vehicles must proceed with caution — vorsichtig fahren!we then proceeded to London — wir fuhren dann nach London weiter, wir begaben uns dann nach London (geh)
3) (= carry on, continue) fortfahrencan we now proceed to the next item on the agenda? — können wir jetzt zum nächsten Punkt der Tagesordnung übergehen?
to proceed about one's business (form) — seinen Geschäften (dat) nachgehen (geh)
proceed with your work —
I would like to make a statement – proceed — ich möchte eine Aussage machen – bitte!
4) (= set about sth) vorgehenhow does one proceed in such cases? — wie verfährt man in solchen Fällen?, wie geht man in solchen Fällen vor?
to proceed on the assumption that... — von der Voraussetzung ausgehen, dass...
5)(= originate)
to proceed from — kommen von; (fig) herrühren vonall life proceeds from the sea — alles Leben kommt aus dem Meer
6) (JUR)2. vtnow, he proceeded — nun, fuhr er fort
* * *A v/i [prəˈsiːd; prəʊ-]1. weitergehen, -fahren etc, sich begeben (to nach)2. fig weitergehen (Handlung etc), fortschreiten:the play will now proceed das Spiel geht jetzt weiter3. vor sich gehen, vonstattengehen4. vorwärtsgehen, vorrücken, fig auch Fortschritte machen, vorankommen5. fortfahren, weitermachen ( beide:with, in mit, in seiner Rede etc):proceed with one’s work seine Arbeit fortsetzen;proceed on one’s journey seine Reise fortsetzen, weiterreisen6. fortfahren (zu sprechen):he proceeded to say dann sagte er7. (besonders nach einem Plan) vorgehen, verfahren:proceed with sth etwas durchführen oder in Angriff nehmen;proceed on the assumption that … davon ausgehen, dass …proceed to attack zum Angriff übergehen;proceed to business an die Arbeit gehen, anfangen, beginnen;proceed to the election zur Wahl schreiten;proceed to another subject das Thema wechseln9. (from) ausgehen, herrühren, kommen (von) (Geräusch, Hoffnung, Resultat, Krankheit etc), (einer Hoffnung etc) entspringenagainst gegen)11. Br promovieren (to zum), einen akademischen Grad erlangen:he proceeded to (the degree of) M.A. er erlangte den Grad eines Magisters* * *intransitive verb1) (go) (on foot) gehen; (as or by vehicle) fahren; (on horseback) reiten; (after interruption) weitergehen/-fahren/-reiten2) (begin and carry on) beginnen; (after interruption) fortfahrenproceed to talk/eat — etc. (begin and carry on) beginnen, zu sprechen/essen usw.; (after interruption) weitersprechen/-essen usw.
proceed in or with something — (begin) [mit] etwas beginnen; (continue) etwas fortsetzen
3) (adopt course) vorgehen4) (be carried on) [Rennen:] verlaufen; (be under way) [Verfahren:] laufen; (be continued after interruption) fortgesetzt werden5) (originate)proceed from — (issue from) kommen von; (be caused by) herrühren von
Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.fortfahren v.fortsetzen v.vonstatten gehen ausdr.weitergehen v.weitermachen v. -
5 proceed
prə'si:d, 'prousi:d1) (to go on; to continue: They proceeded along the road; They proceeded with their work.) fortsette (med), gå/kjøre videre2) (to follow a course of action: I want to make a cupboard, but I don't know how to proceed.) komme videre, fortsette3) (to begin (to do something): They proceeded to ask a lot of questions.) begynne (med), gå til verks4) (to result: Fear often proceeds from ignorance.) komme av5) (to take legal action (against): The police decided not to proceed against her.) anlegge sak (mot)•- proceedsfortsetteverb \/prəˈsiːd\/1) gå fremover, kjøre fremover, dra fremover, reise videre, reise fremover, fortsette, skride fremover2) fortsette, gå videre, holde frem3) foregå4) gå til verks, bære seg at, gå frem5) utgå, stamme, komme6) ( ved universitet) ta eksamengå videre og ta M.A-gradenproceed against ( jus) anlegge sak mot, foreta rettslige skritt mot, reise tiltale motproceed from komme av, ha sin opprinnelse i, være resultat av gå over fraproceed on handle etterproceed to gå til, sette i gangbegynnegå over til å, gi seg til åhun lo, og gjorde det jeg bad henne omproceed with bære seg ad med, gå frem med -
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[prə'si:d, 'prousi:d]1) (to go on; to continue: They proceeded along the road; They proceeded with their work.) nadaljevati2) (to follow a course of action: I want to make a cupboard, but I don't know how to proceed.) postopati3) (to begin (to do something): They proceeded to ask a lot of questions.) začeti4) (to result: Fear often proceeds from ignorance.) izvirati5) (to take legal action (against): The police decided not to proceed against her.) začeti postopek•- proceeds* * *[prəsí:d]intransitive verbnadaljevati pot, napotiti se (to); figuratively nadaljevati se, napredovati; uspeti, iti po sreči, priti naprej; nadaljevati ( with kaj); nadaljevati govor ( he ŋed to say nadaljeval je, nato je rekel); ravnati, delati po načrtu; preiti (to k), lotiti se, nameniti se (to do s.th. kaj storiti); izvirati ( from); juridically začeti sodni postopek ( against proti)to proceed with s.th. — lotiti se česa, izvesti kajto proceed to business — lotiti se dela, začetiBritish English to proceed to a degree — doseči višjo akademsko stopnjo -
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[prə'si:d, 'prousi:d]1) (to go on; to continue: They proceeded along the road; They proceeded with their work.) continuar2) (to follow a course of action: I want to make a cupboard, but I don't know how to proceed.) proceder3) (to begin (to do something): They proceeded to ask a lot of questions.) começar a4) (to result: Fear often proceeds from ignorance.) derivar5) (to take legal action (against): The police decided not to proceed against her.) proceder contra•- proceeds* * *pro.ceed[prəs'i:d] vi 1 proceder: a) prosseguir, continuar. b) derivar-se, originar-se, emanar, provir (from, out of, de). the noise proceeded from the adjoining room / o barulho provinha da sala ao lado. c) agir, obrar. d) ter seguimento. e) Jur instaurar processo contra. he proceeded against his partner / ele instaurou processo contra seu sócio. 2 ocorrer, ter lugar. he proceeded on his voyage / ele prosseguiu viagem. 3 reatar (discurso). 4 obter um grau acadêmico. he proceeded to the degree of... / ele obteve o grau de... -
8 proceed
prəˈsi:d гл.
1) продолжать (говорить) Never mind the interruption, proceed with your story. ≈ Не обращай внимание на прерывающих, рассказывай.
2) а) отправляться;
идти, направляться This flight is now proceeding from New York to London. ≈ Наш рейс отправляется теперь из Нью-Йорка в Лондон. Syn: go б) продолжить движение( в определенном направлении после остановки) Accompanied by our guide, we proceeded to the glacier. ≈ В сопровождении нашего гида мы продолжили двигаться по направлению к леднику.
3) а) возобновлять (дело, игру и т. п.) (with, in) The gardener rested for a moment on his spade, then proceeded with his work. ≈ Садовник немного отдохнул, опершись на свою лопату, а затем продолжил работу. б) приступать, переходить( to - к чему-л., тж. с инф.) ;
приняться( за что-л.)
4) а) развиваться;
исходить( from) the most sumptuous work that has ever proceeded from the Cambridge Press ≈ самое дорогостоящее издание, которое когда-либо выходило в издательстве Cambridge Press Syn: issue
2. б) уст. происходить( от кого-л.), брать начало( от кого-л.) Syn: spring I
2., arise, originate, emanate, result
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5) действовать, поступать Syn: act
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6) юр. преследовать судебным порядком (against) Are you sure that you want to proceed against your neighbour over such a small matter? ≈ Ты уверен, что хочешь подать на соседа в суд из-за такой ерунды?
7) а) получать более высокую ученую степень He maintained his eldest son at the College until he proceeded master of arts. ≈ Он оказывал поддержку своему сыну, учившемуся в колледже, до тех пор, пока он не получил степень магистра гуманитарных наук. б) перен. дорасти( до чего-л.), превратиться, стать Syn: become продолжать (путь), идти далее( особ. после перерыва) - to * on a journey продолжать путешествие - * further, the house is at the corner идите дальше, дом (стоит) на углу идти, направляться;
отправляться - to * in easterly direction( про) следовать на восток - to * at a high speed идти большим ходом (о корабле) - to * head on to the sea (морское) идти /держать/ против волны - passengers for Moscow should * to gate 6 пассажиров, вылетающих в Москву, просят подойти к выходу номер 6 - the traffic *ed slowly машины продвигались очень медленно - the vessel *ed to London судно отправилось в Лондон продолжать (говорить и т. п.) - they *ed to ask further questions они продолжали задавать вопросы - please /pray/ * прошу продолжать, продолжайте пожалуйста - but this, he *ed, is an exeption но это, продолжал он, является исключением - before we * any further прежде, чем продолжить возобновлять, делать( что-л. после перерыва) - as the light is better we can * with our work так как свет сейчас горит лучше, мы можем продолжить /возобновить/ работу продолжаться - the story *s as follows... далее в рассказе говориться... - the trial is *ing слушание дела продолжается (to) переходить, приступать (к чему-л.) - to * to the next business приступить к следующему делу - to * to action перейти к действию /к делу/ - let us * to the next point перейти к следующему вопросу /пункту/ поступать, действовать - to * cautiously /with caution/ действовать осторожно - how shall we *? как нам поступить? развиваться, протекать - the play *s very slowly from this point с этого места действие пьесы развивается очень медленно - the dinner *ed in silence обед прошел в молчании - everything is *ing according to plan все идет по плану происходить, исходить - the noise appeared to * from the next room казалось, что шум исходил из соседней комнаты - his conduct *s from most noble principles его поведение продиктовано самыми благородными побуждениями - the evils that * from war несчастье, вызванное войной (юридическое) возбуждать дело (против кого-л.) ;
преследовать (кого-л.) судебным порядком, привлекать к суду( кого-л.) - to * against smb. возбуждать дело против кого-л. получить более высокую ученую степень - to * to degree of M.A. получить ученую степень магистра гуманитарных наук ~ происходить;
развиваться;
исходить (from) ;
from what direction did the shots proceed? откуда слышались выстрелы? to ~ to go to bed отправиться спать;
he proceeded to give me a good scolding он принялся меня бранить ~ продолжать (говорить) ;
please proceed продолжайте, пожалуйста proceed возобновлять (дело, игру и т. п. with, in) ;
приступить, перейти (to - к чему-л., тж. с inf.) ;
приняться (за что-л.) ~ возобновлять ~ действовать, поступать ~ искать в суде ~ исходить ~ отправляться (дальше) ~ переходить ~ получать более высокую ученую степень ~ получать более высокую ученую степень ~ поступать ~ преследовать судебным порядком (against) ~ приступать ~ продолжать (говорить) ;
please proceed продолжайте, пожалуйста ~ продолжать ~ происходить;
развиваться;
исходить (from) ;
from what direction did the shots proceed? откуда слышались выстрелы? ~ происходить ~ протекать ~ развиваться ~ by trial and error действовать методом проб и ошибок to ~ to go to bed отправиться спать;
he proceeded to give me a good scolding он принялся меня бранить -
9 further
'fə:ðə
1. adverb((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) más lejos, más allá
2. adverb, adjective(more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) más; además
3. verb(to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) adelantar, aligerar, avanzar; fomentar, promover, apoyar, favorecer- furthest
further1 adj1. más lejos2. másfurther2 adv1. más lejos2. mástr['fɜːðəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (farther) más lejos2 (more, additional) más, adicional; (new) nuevo,-a■ this office will remain closed until further notice esta oficina permanecerá cerrada hasta nuevo aviso■ for further information, please contact... para más información, póngase en contacto con...1 (farther) más lejos■ is it much further? ¿queda mucho más?2 (more, to a greater degree) más■ the situation is still further complicated than we thought la situación es aún más complicada de lo que pensábamos3 formal use (besides) además■ further, I'd like to complain about the lack of parking spaces además, quisiera quejarme de la falta de aparcamientos1 (advance, promote) fomentar, promover■ he would have gone to any lengths to further his career hubiera hecho cualquier cosa para promover su propia carrera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthis must not go any further esto tiene que quedar entre nosotros, esto no tiene que salir de aquífurther to con referencia a, referente afurther education estudios nombre masculino plural superiores Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL See also far/Table 1further ['fərðər] vt: promover, fomentarfurther adv1) farther: más lejos, más adelante2) moreover: además3) more: másI'll consider it further in the morning: lo consideraré más en la mañanafurther adj1) farther: más lejano2) additional: adicional, másadj.• adicional adj.• más lejano adj.adv.• además adv.• más allá adv.• más lejos adv.• siguiente adv.v.• adelantar v.• fomentar v.• promover v.
I 'fɜːrðər, 'fɜːðə(r)a) ( in distance)how much further is it? — ¿cuánto camino nos queda por hacer?
further on, there's another set of traffic lights — más adelante, hay otro semáforo
b) ( in progress)have you got any further with that essay? — ¿has adelantado ese trabajo?
c) ( in time)this vase dates back even further — este jarrón es aún más antiguo or data de una época aún anterior
d) (in extent, degree)the situation is further complicated by her absence — el hecho de que ella no esté complica aún más la situación
2)further to — ( Corresp) (as prep)
further to your letter of June 6,... — con relación a or en relación con su carta del 6 de junio,...
3) ( furthermore) (as linker) además
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adjective máshave you any further questions? — ¿tienen más preguntas or alguna otra pregunta?
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transitive verb \<\<cause/aims\>\> promover*, fomentar; \<\<career/interests\>\> favorecer*['fɜːðǝ(r)]1. ADV(compar) of farhow much further is it? — ¿cuánto camino nos queda?
have you much further to go? — ¿le queda mucho camino por hacer?
let's go further north/south — vayamos más al norte/sur
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his car was parked further along — su coche estaba aparcado un poco más arriba/abajoa crowd was gathering further along the street — se estaba congregando una multitud de gente calle arriba/abajo
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we were too tired to go any further that day — estábamos demasiado cansados para continuar ese día•
we live further away from the city centre — vivimos más lejos del centro de la ciudad•
I think it's further down the road — creo que está bajando un poco más la calleI was visiting a friend further down the street — estaba visitando a un amigo que vive bajando un poco la calle
I don't think we want to go any further down that road — (fig) no creo que sea prudente seguir por ese camino (fig)
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nothing was further from my thoughts — nada más lejos de mi intención•
I sank even further in — me hundí aún más•
further on — más adelante•
the boat drifted further out to sea — la barca iba siendo arrastrada mar adentro•
further to the south — más al sur•
we decided to go further up the track — decidimos seguir avanzando por el camino2) (in time)I never plan anything further than a week ahead — nunca planeo nada con más de una semana de antelación
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there is evidence of this even further back in history — incluso más antiguamente se ven evidencias de esto3) (=in progress)•
you'll get further with her if you're polite — conseguirás más si se lo pides educadamenteI got no further with him — (in questioning) no pude sacarle nada más
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we need to go further and address the issues — tenemos que ir más allá y proponer soluciones a los problemashe went further, claiming the man had attacked him — no se quedó ahí, sino que aseguró que el hombre lo había atacado
this mustn't go any further — [confidential matter] esto que no pase de aquí
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further on in this chapter — más adelante en este capítulo•
I think we should take this matter further — creo que deberíamos proseguir con este asunto4) (=more) más5) (=in addition) ademásand I further believe that... — y creo además que...
6) (Comm) (in correspondence)further to your letter of the 7th — con or en relación a su carta del 7
2.ADJ (compar)of far; (=additional) más•
I have no further comment to make — no tengo nada más que añadir•
please send me further details of your products — le ruego me envíen más información con respecto a sus productos•
we have no further need of your services — ya no necesitamos sus servicios3.VT (=promote) [+ cause, aim, understanding, career] promover, fomentarshe was accused of furthering her own interests — la acusaron de actuar en beneficio de sus propios intereses
4.CPDfurther education N — (Brit) (vocational, non-academic etc) formación f continua, educación f postescolar
further education college (Brit) N — ≈ centro m de formación continua
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I ['fɜːrðər, 'fɜːðə(r)]a) ( in distance)how much further is it? — ¿cuánto camino nos queda por hacer?
further on, there's another set of traffic lights — más adelante, hay otro semáforo
b) ( in progress)have you got any further with that essay? — ¿has adelantado ese trabajo?
c) ( in time)this vase dates back even further — este jarrón es aún más antiguo or data de una época aún anterior
d) (in extent, degree)the situation is further complicated by her absence — el hecho de que ella no esté complica aún más la situación
2)further to — ( Corresp) (as prep)
further to your letter of June 6,... — con relación a or en relación con su carta del 6 de junio,...
3) ( furthermore) (as linker) además
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adjective máshave you any further questions? — ¿tienen más preguntas or alguna otra pregunta?
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transitive verb \<\<cause/aims\>\> promover*, fomentar; \<\<career/interests\>\> favorecer* -
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1. adjectiveat the extreme edge/left — ganz am Rand/ganz links
in the extreme North — im äußersten Norden
2) (reaching high degree) extrem; gewaltig [Entfernung, Unterschied]; höchst... [Gefahr]; äußerst... [Notfall, Höflichkeit, Bescheidenheit]; stärkst... [Schmerzen]; heftigst... [Zorn]; tiefst... [Hass, Dankbarkeit]; größt... [Wichtigkeit]3) (not moderate) extrem [Person, Ideen, Kritik]4) (severe) drastisch [Maßnahme]2. nounExtrem, das; [krasser] Gegensatzgo to the other extreme — ins andere Extrem verfallen
go from one extreme to another — von od. aus einem Extrem ins andere fallen
... in the extreme — äußerst...; see also academic.ru/11106/carry">carry 1. 7)
* * *[ik'stri:m] 1. adjective2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) äußerst2. noun1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) das Extrem2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) das Übermaß•- extremely- extremism
- extremist
- extremity
- in the extreme
- to extremes* * *ex·treme[ɪkˈstri:m]I. adj1. (utmost) äußerste(r, s)\extreme caution äußerste [o größte] Vorsicht\extreme cold/heat extreme Kälte/Hitze\extreme difficulties extreme [o ungeheure] Schwierigkeitento feel \extreme discomfort sich akk höchst [o äußerst] unbehaglich fühlen\extreme distress größte Notto feel \extreme pain extreme Schmerzen habenwith \extreme pleasure mit größtem Vergnügen\extreme relief außerordentliche Erleichterung\extreme value MATH, TECH Extremwert m, Grenzwert m\extreme weather extreme Wetterverhältnissein his \extreme youth in seiner frühesten Jugend2. (most remote) äußerste(r, s)in the \extreme north im äußersten Norden3. (radical) radikal, extremto be \extreme in one's views radikale [o extreme] Ansichten vertretenII. n1. (furthest end) of a field äußerstes Endeto go from one \extreme to the other von einem Extrem ins andere fallento drive sb to \extremes jdn zum Äußersten treibenat the \extreme im äußersten Fall, im Extremfall3. (utmost)in the \extreme äußerstto be disappointed in the \extreme zutiefst enttäuscht seinto be surprised in the \extreme aufs Höchste überrascht sein* * *[ɪk'striːm]1. adj1) caution, courage, pleasure, kindness, simplicity äußerste(r, s); discomfort, sensitivity, concern, joy, danger größte(r, s); example, conditions, behaviour, temperatures extrem; (POL) right, left, views extrem; measures, method drastisch; difficulty, pressure ungeheuer; rudeness maßlos; poverty bitterste(r, s)of extreme importance/urgency — äußerst wichtig/dringend
the weather was pretty extreme —
the extreme unction (Rel) — die Letzte Ölung
2) (= furthest) end, tip, edge, north, south äußerste(r, s)the room at the extreme end of the corridor — das Zimmer ganz am Ende des Korridors
at the extreme left of the picture — ganz links im Bild
2. nExtrem ntthe extremes of happiness and despair —
in the extreme —
it is bewildering in the extreme — es ist höchst or im höchsten Grade verwirrend
I wouldn't go to that extreme — so weit würde ich nicht gehen
to take or carry sth to extremes — etw bis zum Extrem treiben
* * *extreme [ıkˈstriːm]extreme border äußerster Rand;extreme value Extremwert m3. äußerst(er, e, es), höchst(er, e, es) (Gefahr etc):a) Höchststrafe f,b) Todesstrafe f;extreme old age hohes Greisenalter;extreme climbing Extremklettern n4. außergewöhnlich, hochgradig, übertrieben, Not…:a) äußerster Notfall,b) besonders schwerwiegender Fallextreme measure drastische oder radikale Maßnahme;extreme Left POL äußerste Linke6. dringend(st):extreme necessity zwingende NotwendigkeitB s1. äußerstes Ende, äußerste Grenze3. Übermaß n, Übertreibung f4. Gegensatz m5. MATHa) die größte oder kleinste Größeb) Außenglied n (einer Gleichung etc):the extremes and the means die äußeren und inneren Glieder einer Proportion6. PHIL äußerstes Glied (eines logischen Schlusses)Besondere Redewendungen: at the other extreme am entgegengesetzten Ende;in the extreme, to an extreme übermäßig, äußerst, aufs Äußerste, höchst, extrem;difficult in the extreme äußerst schwierig;carry sth to an extreme etwas zu weit treiben;be driven to extremes zum Äußersten getrieben werden;fly to the opposite extreme in das entgegengesetzte Extrem verfallen;go to extremes vor nichts zurückschrecken, go from one extreme to the other aus oder von einem Extrem ins andere fallen;* * *1. adjective1) (outermost, utmost) äußerst... [Spitze, Rand, Ende]; extrem, krass [Gegensätze]at the extreme edge/left — ganz am Rand/ganz links
2) (reaching high degree) extrem; gewaltig [Entfernung, Unterschied]; höchst... [Gefahr]; äußerst... [Notfall, Höflichkeit, Bescheidenheit]; stärkst... [Schmerzen]; heftigst... [Zorn]; tiefst... [Hass, Dankbarkeit]; größt... [Wichtigkeit]3) (not moderate) extrem [Person, Ideen, Kritik]4) (severe) drastisch [Maßnahme]2. nounExtrem, das; [krasser] Gegensatzgo from one extreme to another — von od. aus einem Extrem ins andere fallen
... in the extreme — äußerst...; see also carry 1. 7)
* * *adj.außergewöhnlich adj.extrem adj.höchst adj.äußerst adj. -
11 pass
1. verb1) (to move towards and then beyond (something, by going past, through, by, over etc): I pass the shops on my way to work; The procession passed along the corridor.) pasar(por), dejar atrás2) (to move, give etc from one person, state etc to another: They passed the photographs around; The tradition is passed (on/down) from father to son.) pasar, transmitir, traspasar, ceder3) (to go or be beyond: This passes my understanding.) superar4) ((of vehicles etc on a road) to overtake: The sports car passed me at a dangerous bend in the road.) adelantar5) (to spend (time): They passed several weeks in the country.) pasar; transcurrir (el tiempo)6) ((of an official group, government etc) to accept or approve: The government has passed a resolution.) aprobar7) (to give or announce (a judgement or sentence): The magistrate passed judgement on the prisoner.) (judgement)juzgar; (sentence)dictar sentencia8) (to end or go away: His sickness soon passed.) pasar, desaparecer, terminar9) (to (judge to) be successful in (an examination etc): I passed my driving test.) aprobar
2. noun1) (a narrow path between mountains: a mountain pass.) desfiladero; paso, puerto2) (a ticket or card allowing a person to do something, eg to travel free or to get in to a building: You must show your pass before entering.) permiso, pase3) (a successful result in an examination, especially when below a distinction, honours etc: There were ten passes and no fails.) aprobado4) ((in ball games) a throw, kick, hit etc of the ball from one player to another: The centre-forward made a pass towards the goal.) pase•- passable- passing
- passer-by
- password
- in passing
- let something pass
- let pass
- pass as/for
- pass away
- pass the buck
- pass by
- pass off
- pass something or someone off as
- pass off as
- pass on
- pass out
- pass over
- pass up
pass1 n1. aprobado2. paso3. pasepass2 vb1. pasarshe passed the door, but she didn't go in pasó por delante de la puerta, pero no entrócould you pass the bread, please? ¿podrías pasarme el pan, por favor?2. aprobardid you pass the exam, or did you fail? ¿aprobaste el examen, o suspendiste?tr[pɑːs]2 (official permit) pase nombre masculino, permiso3 (in exam) aprobado4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL pase nombre masculino1 (go past - gen) pasar; (person) cruzarse con■ do you pass the library on your way to work? ¿pasas por la biblioteca de camino al trabajo?2 (overtake) adelantar3 (cross - border, frontier) pasar, cruzar4 (give, hand) pasar5 (move) pasar6 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (ball) pasar8 (time) pasar9 (say, utter - opinion) expresar, dar; (- remark, comment) hacer2 (overtake) adelantar3 (move, go) pasar4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL pasar la pelota, pasar el balón, hacer un pase5 (be transferred to) pasar (to, a)7 (of time) pasar, transcurrir8 (come to an end - pain, feeling) pasarse; (storm) pasar9 (exam, test) aprobar; (bill, motion) ser aprobado,-a10 (be acceptable) pasar; (be tolerated) consentir11 (happen) ocurrir, acontecer, suceder■ it came to pass that... sucedió que...\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a pass at somebody intentar ligar con alguiento pass judgment on juzgarto pass sentence dictar sentencia, fallarto pass the time of day (with somebody) pasar el rato con alguiento pass water orinarto pass wind expulsar ventosidadespress pass pase nombre masculino de prensabus pass abono de autobúspass ['pæs] vi1) : pasar, cruzarsea car passed by: pasó un cochewe passed in the hallway: nos cruzamos en el pasillo2) cease: pasarsethe pain passed: se pasó el dolor3) elapse: pasar, transcurrir4) proceed: pasarlet me pass: déjame pasar5) happen: pasar, ocurrir6) : pasar, aprobar (en un examen)7) rule: fallarthe jury passed on the case: el jurado falló en el casothe throne passed to his son: el trono pasó a su hijo9)to let pass overlook: pasar por altoto pass as : pasar porpass vt1) : pasar porthey passed the house: pasaron por la casa2) overtake: pasar, adelantar3) spend: pasar (tiempo)4) hand: pasarpass me the salt: pásame la sal5) : aprobar (un examen, una ley)pass n1) crossing, gap: paso m, desfiladero m, puerto mmountain pass: puerto de montaña2) permit: pase m, permiso m3) : pase m (en deportes)4) situation: situación f (díficil)things have come to a pretty pass!: ¡hasta dónde hemos llegado!n.(§ pl.: passes) = billete gratuito s.m.• boleta s.f.• boletín s.m.• collado s.m.• cortadura s.f.• nota de aprobado s.f.• pase s.m.• paso s.m.• puerto s.m.• salvoconducto s.m.v.• andar v.(§pret: anduv-)• aprobar (Examen) v.• entrar v.• pasar v.• transcurrir v.pæs, pɑːs
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1) (document, permit) pase m; ( ticket) abono mbus/rail pass — abono de autobúsen
3) (in test, examination) (BrE) aprobado m; (before n)4) ( Sport) pase m5) ( sexual advance)6) ( state of affairs) (no pl)
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2)a) (go by, past) \<\<shop/house\>\> pasar porb) ( overtake) pasar, adelantar, rebasar (Méx)3)a) (cross, go beyond) \<\<limit\>\> pasar; \<\<frontier\>\> pasar, cruzar*b) ( surpass) sobrepasar4) ( spend) \<\<time\>\> pasar5)a) (convey, hand over)to pass somebody something, to pass something TO somebody — pasarle algo a algn
pass (me) the sugar, please — ¿me pasas el azúcar, por favor?
b) ( Sport) \<\<ball\>\> pasar6) ( Med)7) ( utter) \<\<comment/remark\>\> hacer*to pass sentence — dictar sentencia, fallar
8)a) ( succeed in) \<\<exam/test\>\> aprobar*, salvar (Ur)b) ( approve) \<\<candidate/work\>\> aprobar*c) \<\<law/motion\>\> aprobar*
2.
1) pass vi2) (move, travel) pasarpass along the car, please — córranse or pasen adelante, por favor
her name passed into history/oblivion — su nombre pasó a la historia/fue relegado al olvido
3)a) (go, move past) pasarit was a stupid remark, but let it pass — fue un comentario estúpido pero dejémoslo correr or no hagamos caso
b) ( overtake) adelantarse, rebasar (Méx)no passing — (AmE) prohibido adelantar or (Méx) rebasar
4)a) ( elapse) \<\<time\>\> pasar, transcurrir (frml)b) ( disappear) \<\<feeling/pain\>\> pasarse5) ( be transferred) \<\<title/estate/crown\>\> pasar6) ( happen) (arch)to come to pass — acaecer* (liter), acontecer* (liter), suceder
7) ( decline chance to play) pasar; (as interj) paso!I'll pass on the dessert, thanks — no voy a tomar postre or (fam) voy a pasar del postre, gracias
8) ( Sport)to pass (TO somebody) — pasar(le) la pelota (or el balón etc) (a algn)
9) ( rule) (AmE)10)a) ( be acceptable) pasarit's not brilliant, but it'll pass — (colloq) una maravilla no es, pero pasa
b) ( in an exam) aprobar*, pasar•Phrasal Verbs:- pass by- pass for- pass off- pass on- pass out- pass up[pɑːs]1. Nboarding2) (Sport) pase m3) (in exam) aprobado m•
to get a pass (in sth) — aprobar (algo)5) (=situation)•
things have come to a pretty pass — ¡hasta dónde hemos llegado!•
things had reached such a pass that... — las cosas habían llegado a tal extremo que...6) (=sexual approach)7) (Geog) puerto m, paso m ; (small) desfiladero m2. VT1) (=go past) pasar; (=go in front of) pasar por delante de; (=cross paths with) cruzarse con; (Aut) (=overtake) adelantar, pasar, rebasar (Mex)he tried to pass me on the inside — (Aut) intentó adelantarme or pasarme por la derecha; (in UK) intentó adelantarme or pasarme por la izquierda
2) (=surpass) superartotal membership has passed the six million mark — el número total de miembros supera los seis millones
3) (=cross) [+ barrier, frontier, customs] cruzar•
not a word has passed my lips — de mí no ha salido una palabra, no he dicho ni una palabra•
the gas is then passed along a pipe — el gas luego se pasa por una tubería•
to pass sth down the line — pasar algo de mano en mano•
to pass a dish round the table — pasar un plato entre todos los que están a la mesa•
to pass sb sth, pass sth to sb — pasar algo a algnbuck 1., 3), parcel, word 1., 4)pass me the salt, please — ¿me pasas or alcanzas la sal, por favor?
5) (=move in given direction) pasar•
he passed his handkerchief over his face — se pasó el pañuelo por la cara6) (=spend) [+ time] pasar- pass the time of day with sb7) (=not fail) [+ exam, essay, candidate] aprobar; [+ inspection] pasarfit I, muster8) (Cine) [+ film] [censor] aprobarthe censors felt they could not pass the film — los censores sintieron que no podían aprobar la película
9) (=approve) [+ law, bill motion] aprobar10) (=express) [+ remark, comment] hacer•
it would be unfair to pass comment on his private life — no sería justo hacer comentarios sobre su vida privada•
to pass (an) opinion on sth — expresar una opinión acerca de algo•
to pass sentence — (Jur) fallar, dictar sentenciajudgmentto pass sentence on sb — sentenciar or condenar a algn
11) (Med) [+ blood] echarwater 1., 3)•
to pass a stool — realizar una deposición, defecar12) (criminally) [+ counterfeit money, stolen goods] pasar3. VI1) (=go past) pasar; (Aut) (=overtake) pasar, adelantar, rebasar (Mex)ship 1., 1)2) (=move, go) pasar•
to pass behind/ in front of sth/sb — pasar por detrás/por delante de algo/algn•
messages passed back and forth between them — se intercambiaban mensajes entre sí, se mandaban mensajes el uno al otro•
pass down the bus please! — ¡vayan hacia el fondo del autobús, por favor!•
to pass into oblivion — pasar al olvido•
control of the business passed out of my hands — la dirección de la empresa pasó a otras manos•
the bullet passed through her shoulder — la bala le atravesó el hombro•
words passed between them — intercambiaron algunas palabras (fuertes)3) (=be transferred) pasar4) (Sport) hacer un pase5) (=happen)•
all that passed between them — todo lo que hubo entre ellos•
it came to pass that... — liter aconteció que... liter6) (=go by) [time, deadline] pasaras the years passed — a medida que pasaban los años, con el paso de los años
•
how time passes! — ¡como pasa el tiempo!•
the months passed into years — los meses se convirtieron en años7) (=disappear) [storm, pain, danger] pasarit'll pass — eso pasará, eso se olvidará
8) (in exam) aprobar9) (=be approved) [bill, amendment] ser aprobado10) (=be accepted) pasar"will this do?" - "oh, it'll pass" — -¿esto servirá? -bueno, pasará
what passes in New York may not be good enough here — lo que es aceptable en Nueva York puede no serlo aquí
•
to pass for sth — pasar por algoor what passes nowadays for a hat — o lo que pasa por or se llama sombrero hoy día
•
let it pass — no hagas caso, pásalo por altounnoticedwe can't let that pass! — ¡eso no lo podemos consentir or pasar por alto!
11) (at cards, in quiz)(I) pass! — ¡paso!
I'm afraid I don't know, I'll have to pass on that one — me temo que no lo sé, no puedo contestar esa pregunta
4.CPDpass degree N — (Brit) título universitario inferior al "honours degree" (licenciatura)
- pass by- pass off- pass on- pass out- pass up* * *[pæs, pɑːs]
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1) (document, permit) pase m; ( ticket) abono mbus/rail pass — abono de autobús/tren
3) (in test, examination) (BrE) aprobado m; (before n)4) ( Sport) pase m5) ( sexual advance)6) ( state of affairs) (no pl)
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2)a) (go by, past) \<\<shop/house\>\> pasar porb) ( overtake) pasar, adelantar, rebasar (Méx)3)a) (cross, go beyond) \<\<limit\>\> pasar; \<\<frontier\>\> pasar, cruzar*b) ( surpass) sobrepasar4) ( spend) \<\<time\>\> pasar5)a) (convey, hand over)to pass somebody something, to pass something TO somebody — pasarle algo a algn
pass (me) the sugar, please — ¿me pasas el azúcar, por favor?
b) ( Sport) \<\<ball\>\> pasar6) ( Med)7) ( utter) \<\<comment/remark\>\> hacer*to pass sentence — dictar sentencia, fallar
8)a) ( succeed in) \<\<exam/test\>\> aprobar*, salvar (Ur)b) ( approve) \<\<candidate/work\>\> aprobar*c) \<\<law/motion\>\> aprobar*
2.
1) pass vi2) (move, travel) pasarpass along the car, please — córranse or pasen adelante, por favor
her name passed into history/oblivion — su nombre pasó a la historia/fue relegado al olvido
3)a) (go, move past) pasarit was a stupid remark, but let it pass — fue un comentario estúpido pero dejémoslo correr or no hagamos caso
b) ( overtake) adelantarse, rebasar (Méx)no passing — (AmE) prohibido adelantar or (Méx) rebasar
4)a) ( elapse) \<\<time\>\> pasar, transcurrir (frml)b) ( disappear) \<\<feeling/pain\>\> pasarse5) ( be transferred) \<\<title/estate/crown\>\> pasar6) ( happen) (arch)to come to pass — acaecer* (liter), acontecer* (liter), suceder
7) ( decline chance to play) pasar; (as interj) paso!I'll pass on the dessert, thanks — no voy a tomar postre or (fam) voy a pasar del postre, gracias
8) ( Sport)to pass (TO somebody) — pasar(le) la pelota (or el balón etc) (a algn)
9) ( rule) (AmE)10)a) ( be acceptable) pasarit's not brilliant, but it'll pass — (colloq) una maravilla no es, pero pasa
b) ( in an exam) aprobar*, pasar•Phrasal Verbs:- pass by- pass for- pass off- pass on- pass out- pass up -
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1. adjective compar. ofacademic.ru/26446/far">faron the further bank of the river/side of town — am anderen Ufer/Ende der Stadt
2) (additional) weiter...till further notice/orders — bis auf weiteres
will there be anything further? — darf es noch etwas sein?; haben Sie sonst noch einen Wunsch?
2. adverbfurther details or particulars — weitere od. nähere Einzelheiten
compar. of far1) weiternot let it go any further — (keep it secret) es nicht weitersagen
until you hear further from us — bis Sie wieder von uns hören
nothing was further from his thoughts — nichts lag ihm ferner
2) (moreover) außerdem3. transitive verb* * *['fə:ðə] 1. adverb 2. adverb, adjective 3. verb- furthermore- furthest* * *fur·ther[ˈfɜ:ðəʳ, AM ˈfɜ:rðɚ]1. (more distant) weiter [entfernt], fernerat the \further end of the room am anderen Ende des Raums2. (additional) weiter\further problems noch mehr Probleme\further use weitere VerwendungI've no \further use for it ich kann es nicht mehr gebrauchenuntil \further notice bis auf Weiteres1. (more distant) weiterwe didn't get much \further wir sind nicht viel weiter gekommennothing could be \further from my mind nichts liegt mir ferner\further on weitera bit \further on [noch] etwas weiter2. (to a greater degree) weiter, außerdemhe's a nice person, but I wouldn't go any \further than that er ist sehr nett, aber mehr möchte ich nicht sagen [o weiter möchte ich nicht gehen]this mustn't go any \further sag es nicht weiter\further and \further [immer] weiter, mehr und mehr3. (more) [noch] weiterI have nothing \further to say in this matter ich habe zu dieser Sache nichts mehr zu sagen [o hinzuzufügen]to not go any \further nicht weitergehenwe kissed, but we didn't go any \further wir haben uns geküsst, aber dabei blieb es auchto make sth go \further food etw strecken▪ to \further sth etw fördernto \further a cause eine Sache voranbringento \further sb's interests jds Interessen förderlich sein* * *['fɜːðə(r)]1. adv comp of far1) (in place, time fig) weiterfurther on — weiter, weiter entfernt
further back (in place, time) — weiter zurück
nothing is further from my thoughts —
he has decided not to take the matter any further — er hat beschlossen, die Angelegenheit auf sich beruhen zu lassen
in order to make the soup go further — um die Suppe zu strecken
2)(= more)
he didn't question me further —and further... — und darüber hinaus...
further, I would like to say that... — darüber hinaus möchte ich sagen, dass...
2. adj1)See:= farther2) (= additional) weiterto remand a case for further inquiry (Jur) — einen Fall zurückstellen, bis weitere Nachforschungen angestellt sind
3. vtone's interests, a cause fördern; process voranbringen* * *A adv2. fig mehr, weiter:there was nothing further we could do wir konnten nichts weiter tun3. fig ferner, weiterhin, überdies, außerdem:further to our letter of im Nachgang zu unserem Schreiben vonwish sb further umg jemanden sonst wohin wünschenB adj1. fig weiter(er, e, es) zusätzlich(er, e, es):a further two days weitere zwei Tage;further particulars Näheres, nähere Einzelheiten;have no further use for sth etwas nicht mehr brauchen können;C v/t fördern, unterstützen:further one’s education sich weiterbilden* * *1. adjective compar. of1) (of two) ander...; (in space) weiter entfernton the further bank of the river/side of town — am anderen Ufer/Ende der Stadt
2) (additional) weiter...till further notice/orders — bis auf weiteres
will there be anything further? — darf es noch etwas sein?; haben Sie sonst noch einen Wunsch?
2. adverbfurther details or particulars — weitere od. nähere Einzelheiten
compar. of far1) weiternot let it go any further — (keep it secret) es nicht weitersagen
2) (moreover) außerdem3. transitive verb* * *adj.mehr adj. adv.weiter adv. conj.ferner konj.überdies konj. v.fördern v. -
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1. n проход; путь2. n путь, подход, ключ3. n канал4. n проход, узкая улица, переулок; проулокsingle pass — одиночный проход; однопроходный
5. n ущелье, дефиле, перевал, седловинаthe height of the pass is … — высота перевала …
6. n воен. стратегическое укрепление, высота7. n форт, крепость в горах8. n фарватер, пролив, судоходное русло; судоходный канал9. n рыбоход10. n редк. брод, переезд11. n горн. проход, пропускное отверстие; скат, ходок для людей12. n метал. калибр или ручей валка13. n горн. топографическая съёмка14. n ав. неточно рассчитанный заход на посадку15. n ав. прохождение, пролётclose pass — пролёт на небольшом расстоянии, близкий пролёт
16. v идти; проходить; проезжатьto see pass — видеть, как кто-то проходит
please let me pass — пожалуйста, дайте мне пройти
17. v проходить мимо, миновать18. v обгонять19. v пройти, пропустить, прозевать20. v не обратить внимания, пренебречьpass me the butter, please — пожалуйста, передайте мне масло
21. v пройти незамеченным, сойтиto pass from record — исчезнуть из памяти; пройти, не оставив следа
22. v проходить, переезжать; пересекать, переправляться23. v перевозить, проводить24. v просовывать25. v спорт. передавать, пасоватьpass on to — передавать; перекладывать на
26. v карт. пасовать, объявлять пасto snag a football pass — перехватить пас, прервать передачу
27. v переходитьto pass from joy to tears — то радоваться, то плакать
28. v превращаться, переходить из одного состояния в другоеpass into — переходить; перейти
29. v переходить или передаваться по наследствуpass round — передавать друг другу, пустить по кругу
30. v идти, проходить, протекатьto pass along the street — проходить по улице, идти вдоль улицы
31. v мелькнуть, появиться32. v пройти; исчезнуть; прекратитьсяall things must pass — всё преходяще; всё подходить, годиться
33. v происходить, случаться, иметь местоdid you see what was passing? — вы видели, что случилось?
come to pass — случаться; случиться
34. v выхолить за пределы; быть вышеto pass the ?1,000 mark — превысить 1000 фунтов
it passes belief — этому нельзя поверить; это невероятно
35. v ответить на действие тем же действием, обменятьсяthe articles passing between the two countries — товары, которыми обмениваются эти две страны
36. n сдача экзамена без отличия37. n посредственная оценка; проходной балл, зачёт38. n оценка «посредственно»to bring to pass — совершать; осуществлять
to come to pass — происходить, случаться
39. n пропуск, паспортpass law — закон о паспортах, паспортный закон
40. n пароль41. n воен. разрешение не присутствовать на поверке; отпускной билет; увольнительнаяleave pass — увольнительная записка; отпускное свидетельство
42. n воен. амер. краткосрочный отпускa soldier on a pass — солдат, имеющий краткосрочный отпуск
43. n воен. бесплатный билет; контрамаркаСинонимический ряд:1. advance (noun) advance; approach; lunge; proposition; thrust2. juncture (noun) contingency; crisis; crossroads; emergency; exigency; head; juncture; pinch; strait; turning point; zero hour3. opening (noun) canyon; channel; crossing; defile; gap; gorge; opening; passageway; path; way4. permit (noun) admission; authorization; furlough; license; order; passport; permission; permit; right; ticket5. state (noun) condition; situation; stage; state6. accomplish (verb) accomplish; finish; fulfill; satisfy7. buck (verb) buck; hand; reach8. die (verb) cash in; conk; decease; demise; depart; die; drop; elapse; expire; go away; go by; leave; pass away; pass out; peg out; perish; pip; pop off; succumb9. disappear (verb) disappear; fade; vanish10. employ (verb) circulate; employ; expend; put in; spend; while away11. enact (verb) adopt; approve; enact; establish; legislate; okay; ratify; sanction12. end (verb) cease; end; terminate13. fall (verb) devolve; fall14. go (verb) advance; fare; go; hie; journey; move; proceed; progress; push on; repair; travel; wend15. happen (verb) befall; betide; chance; come; come about; come off; develop; do; fall out; go on; hap; happen; occur; rise; take place; transpire16. lead (verb) lead; live; pursue17. make (verb) cover; make; traverse18. neglect (verb) blink at; blink away; discount; disregard; elide; fail; forget; ignore; miss; neglect; omit; overleap; overlook; overpass; pass by; pass over; pretermit; skim; skim over; slight; slough over; slur over19. overtake (verb) overtake20. pose (verb) impersonate; masquerade; pose; posture21. promise (verb) engage; pledge; promise; undertake22. pronounce (verb) announce; claim; declare; express; pronounce; state; utter23. surpass (verb) beat; best; better; cap; cob; ding; eclipse; exceed; excel; outdo; outgo; outmatch; outshine; outstrip; overshadow; surpass; top; transcend; trump24. tell (verb) break; carry; clear; communicate; convey; deliver; disclose; get across; give; impart; relinquish; report; send; spread; tell; transfer; transmitАнтонимический ряд:come; disapprove; fail; initiate; note; notice; regard; repeal; retreat; return; start -
14 Psychology
We come therefore now to that knowledge whereunto the ancient oracle directeth us, which is the knowledge of ourselves; which deserveth the more accurate handling, by how much it toucheth us more nearly. This knowledge, as it is the end and term of natural philosophy in the intention of man, so notwithstanding it is but a portion of natural philosophy in the continent of nature.... [W]e proceed to human philosophy or Humanity, which hath two parts: the one considereth man segregate, or distributively; the other congregate, or in society. So as Human philosophy is either Simple and Particular, or Conjugate and Civil. Humanity Particular consisteth of the same parts whereof man consisteth; that is, of knowledges which respect the Body, and of knowledges that respect the Mind... how the one discloseth the other and how the one worketh upon the other... [:] the one is honored with the inquiry of Aristotle, and the other of Hippocrates. (Bacon, 1878, pp. 236-237)The claims of Psychology to rank as a distinct science are... not smaller but greater than those of any other science. If its phenomena are contemplated objectively, merely as nervo-muscular adjustments by which the higher organisms from moment to moment adapt their actions to environing co-existences and sequences, its degree of specialty, even then, entitles it to a separate place. The moment the element of feeling, or consciousness, is used to interpret nervo-muscular adjustments as thus exhibited in the living beings around, objective Psychology acquires an additional, and quite exceptional, distinction. (Spencer, 1896, p. 141)Kant once declared that psychology was incapable of ever raising itself to the rank of an exact natural science. The reasons that he gives... have often been repeated in later times. In the first place, Kant says, psychology cannot become an exact science because mathematics is inapplicable to the phenomena of the internal sense; the pure internal perception, in which mental phenomena must be constructed,-time,-has but one dimension. In the second place, however, it cannot even become an experimental science, because in it the manifold of internal observation cannot be arbitrarily varied,-still less, another thinking subject be submitted to one's experiments, comformably to the end in view; moreover, the very fact of observation means alteration of the observed object. (Wundt, 1904, p. 6)It is [Gustav] Fechner's service to have found and followed the true way; to have shown us how a "mathematical psychology" may, within certain limits, be realized in practice.... He was the first to show how Herbart's idea of an "exact psychology" might be turned to practical account. (Wundt, 1904, pp. 6-7)"Mind," "intellect," "reason," "understanding," etc. are concepts... that existed before the advent of any scientific psychology. The fact that the naive consciousness always and everywhere points to internal experience as a special source of knowledge, may, therefore, be accepted for the moment as sufficient testimony to the rights of psychology as science.... "Mind," will accordingly be the subject, to which we attribute all the separate facts of internal observation as predicates. The subject itself is determined p. 17) wholly and exclusively by its predicates. (Wundt, 1904,The study of animal psychology may be approached from two different points of view. We may set out from the notion of a kind of comparative physiology of mind, a universal history of the development of mental life in the organic world. Or we may make human psychology the principal object of investigation. Then, the expressions of mental life in animals will be taken into account only so far as they throw light upon the evolution of consciousness in man.... Human psychology... may confine itself altogether to man, and generally has done so to far too great an extent. There are plenty of psychological text-books from which you would hardly gather that there was any other conscious life than the human. (Wundt, 1907, pp. 340-341)The Behaviorist began his own formulation of the problem of psychology by sweeping aside all medieval conceptions. He dropped from his scientific vocabulary all subjective terms such as sensation, perception, image, desire, purpose, and even thinking and emotion as they were subjectively defined. (Watson, 1930, pp. 5-6)According to the medieval classification of the sciences, psychology is merely a chapter of special physics, although the most important chapter; for man is a microcosm; he is the central figure of the universe. (deWulf, 1956, p. 125)At the beginning of this century the prevailing thesis in psychology was Associationism.... Behavior proceeded by the stream of associations: each association produced its successors, and acquired new attachments with the sensations arriving from the environment.In the first decade of the century a reaction developed to this doctrine through the work of the Wurzburg school. Rejecting the notion of a completely self-determining stream of associations, it introduced the task ( Aufgabe) as a necessary factor in describing the process of thinking. The task gave direction to thought. A noteworthy innovation of the Wurzburg school was the use of systematic introspection to shed light on the thinking process and the contents of consciousness. The result was a blend of mechanics and phenomenalism, which gave rise in turn to two divergent antitheses, Behaviorism and the Gestalt movement. The behavioristic reaction insisted that introspection was a highly unstable, subjective procedure.... Behaviorism reformulated the task of psychology as one of explaining the response of organisms as a function of the stimuli impinging upon them and measuring both objectively. However, Behaviorism accepted, and indeed reinforced, the mechanistic assumption that the connections between stimulus and response were formed and maintained as simple, determinate functions of the environment.The Gestalt reaction took an opposite turn. It rejected the mechanistic nature of the associationist doctrine but maintained the value of phenomenal observation. In many ways it continued the Wurzburg school's insistence that thinking was more than association-thinking has direction given to it by the task or by the set of the subject. Gestalt psychology elaborated this doctrine in genuinely new ways in terms of holistic principles of organization.Today psychology lives in a state of relatively stable tension between the poles of Behaviorism and Gestalt psychology.... (Newell & Simon, 1963, pp. 279-280)As I examine the fate of our oppositions, looking at those already in existence as guide to how they fare and shape the course of science, it seems to me that clarity is never achieved. Matters simply become muddier and muddier as we go down through time. Thus, far from providing the rungs of a ladder by which psychology gradually climbs to clarity, this form of conceptual structure leads rather to an ever increasing pile of issues, which we weary of or become diverted from, but never really settle. (Newell, 1973b, pp. 288-289)The subject matter of psychology is as old as reflection. Its broad practical aims are as dated as human societies. Human beings, in any period, have not been indifferent to the validity of their knowledge, unconcerned with the causes of their behavior or that of their prey and predators. Our distant ancestors, no less than we, wrestled with the problems of social organization, child rearing, competition, authority, individual differences, personal safety. Solving these problems required insights-no matter how untutored-into the psychological dimensions of life. Thus, if we are to follow the convention of treating psychology as a young discipline, we must have in mind something other than its subject matter. We must mean that it is young in the sense that physics was young at the time of Archimedes or in the sense that geometry was "founded" by Euclid and "fathered" by Thales. Sailing vessels were launched long before Archimedes discovered the laws of bouyancy [ sic], and pillars of identical circumference were constructed before anyone knew that C IID. We do not consider the ship builders and stone cutters of antiquity physicists and geometers. Nor were the ancient cave dwellers psychologists merely because they rewarded the good conduct of their children. The archives of folk wisdom contain a remarkable collection of achievements, but craft-no matter how perfected-is not science, nor is a litany of successful accidents a discipline. If psychology is young, it is young as a scientific discipline but it is far from clear that psychology has attained this status. (Robinson, 1986, p. 12)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Psychology
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15 order
1. n порядок, последовательность; расположение, размещениеnot in the right order — не по порядку, не в обычном порядке
without order — в беспорядке, беспорядочно
2. n исправность, порядок, хорошее состояниеin order — в исправности, в годном состоянии
out of order — неисправный; не в порядке
to get out of order — испортиться, прийти в негодность; сломаться
3. n хорошее состояниеin going order — в исправном состоянии, исправный
4. n порядок, спокойствие; заведённый порядок5. n соблюдение закона, правилin order — в повиновении, в подчинении, под контролем
routine order — правила обслуживания; инструкция
6. n стройparade order — строй для парада, парадное построение
7. n порядок ведения; правила процедуры, регламентsessional orders — правила, остающиеся в силе в течение одной сессии
standing orders — правила, остающиеся в силе в течение нескольких сессий
on a point of order — по процедуре, согласно правилам процедуры
it was out of order to make such a tactless remark — это бестактное замечание было совершенно неуместным
8. n воен. построение, стройthe order — положение с винтовкой «у ноги»
9. n мат. порядок, степеньNew Order — «новый порядок»
10. n архит. ордерthe Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders of Greek architecture — дорический, ионический и коринфский ордеры греческой архитектуры
11. n редк. ряд12. v приказывать; распоряжатьсяto order silence — приказать замолчать; потребовать тишины
order about — помыкать, распоряжаться
13. v направлять, посылать14. v назначать, прописывать15. v заказывать16. v приводить в порядокcalled to order — призвал к порядку; призванный к порядку
kept in order — содержал в порядке; содержимый в порядке
17. v располагать, распределять18. v амер. с. -х. приводить листья табака в кондиционное состояниеput in order — приводить в порядок; исправлять
set in order — приводить в порядок; исправлять
19. v посвящать в духовный сан20. v книжн. предопределятьСинонимический ряд:1. appositeness (noun) appositeness; appropriateness; aptness; expediency; meetness; rightness; suitability; suitableness2. arrangement (noun) arrangement; array; disposal; disposition; formation; grouping; layout; line-up; marshaling; ordering; placement; ranging; trimming3. association (noun) association; brotherhood; club; community; company; confederation; congress; federation; fellowship; fraternity; guild; league; organisation; organization; sect; society; sodality; union4. calm (noun) calm; peace; peacefulness; quiet; serenity5. class (noun) bracket; calibre; class; classification; degree; genre; grade; hierarchy; position; rank; station; status; tier6. command (noun) behest; bidding; canon; charge; command; commandment; dictate; directive; injunction; instruction; law; mandate; prescription; rule; word7. commission (noun) application; commission; direction; engagement; request; requisition; reservation; stipulation8. condition (noun) case; condition; estate; fettle; fitness; form; kilter; repair; shape; trim9. correctitude (noun) correctitude; correctness; decorousness; decorum; properness; propriety; seemliness10. custom (noun) custom; rite; ritual; tradition; usage11. extent (noun) extent; magnitude; matter; neighborhood; range; tune; vicinity12. harmony (noun) harmony; regularity; uniformity13. kind (noun) family; genus; kind; sort; subclass; tribe14. pattern (noun) distribution; management; method; orderliness; pattern; plan; regulation; system15. quantity (noun) amount; bulk; purchase; quantity; shipment16. set (noun) category; classification; set17. succession (noun) alternation; chain; consecution; course; line; procession; progression; row; run; sequel; sequence; series; string; succession; suite; train18. type (noun) breed; cast; caste; character; cut; description; feather; ilk; kidney; lot; manner; mold; mould; nature; persuasion; species; stamp; stripe; type; variety; way19. arrange (verb) adjust; arrange; array; classify; conduct; dispose; establish; furnish; marshal; methodize; organize; space; systematize20. command (verb) bid; charge; command; decree; dictate; direct; enjoin; instruct; ordain; require; tell; warn21. group (verb) assort; distribute; group; organise; range; rank; sort; systematise22. purchase (verb) purchase; requisition; send for23. rule (verb) boss; dictate to; dominate; domineer; rule; tyrannise24. secure (verb) buy; obtain; request; reserve; secureАнтонимический ряд:confusion; consent; derangement; disarrangement; disorder; disorganisation; disorganization; execution; irregularity; labyrinth; leave; liberty; license; maze -
16 extremity
[ɪk'stremətɪ]1) (furthest point) estremità f. (anche fig.)2) (of body) estremità f.3) (extremeness) grado m. estremo4) (dire situation) situazione f. estrema, caso m. disperatoto do sth. in extremity — fare qcs. in extremis
* * *[-'stre-]1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.) estremità2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.) punto estremo3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.) caso estremo, situazione grave4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.) estremità* * *extremity /ɪkˈstrɛmətɪ/n.2 eccesso; colmo; stremo: an extremity of grief [of joy], un eccesso di dolore [di gioia]; to be driven to extremity, essere spinto allo stremo3 caso estremo; frangente (o situazione) grave; estremo pericolo: What can we do in this extremity?, che cosa possiamo fare in questo grave frangente?4 misura estrema (o drastica); provvedimento eccezionale; passo estremo: to go (o to proceed, to resort) to extremities, adottare misure drastiche5 [u] (polit.) estremismo: the extremity of his political opinions, l'estremismo delle sue idee politiche.* * *[ɪk'stremətɪ]1) (furthest point) estremità f. (anche fig.)2) (of body) estremità f.3) (extremeness) grado m. estremo4) (dire situation) situazione f. estrema, caso m. disperatoto do sth. in extremity — fare qcs. in extremis
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17 further
I 1. ['fɜːðə(r)]1) (to or at a greater distance) (anche farther) più lontanoI can't go any further — non posso più andare avanti, oltre
further back, forward — più indietro, avanti
further away o off più lontano, più in là; further on ancora più lontano, in là; I'll go so far but no further fig. più in là di così non vado; we're further forward than we thought fig. siamo più avanti di quanto pensassimo; nothing could be further from the truth — niente potrebbe essere più lontano dalla verità
2) (in time)3) (to a greater extent) ulteriormente4) (furthermore) inoltre, in più5) further to form. facendo seguito a2.1) (additional)a further 10%, 50 people — un altro 10%, altre 50 persone
to have no further use for sth. — non avere più bisogno di qcs.
without further delay — senza ulteriori ritardi, senza indugio
2) (more distant) (anche farther)II ['fɜːðə(r)]* * *['fə:ðə] 1. adverb((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) più lontano, oltre2. adverb, adjective(more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) oltre, ulteriore3. verb(to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) agevolare, favorire- furthest* * *I 1. ['fɜːðə(r)]1) (to or at a greater distance) (anche farther) più lontanoI can't go any further — non posso più andare avanti, oltre
further back, forward — più indietro, avanti
further away o off più lontano, più in là; further on ancora più lontano, in là; I'll go so far but no further fig. più in là di così non vado; we're further forward than we thought fig. siamo più avanti di quanto pensassimo; nothing could be further from the truth — niente potrebbe essere più lontano dalla verità
2) (in time)3) (to a greater extent) ulteriormente4) (furthermore) inoltre, in più5) further to form. facendo seguito a2.1) (additional)a further 10%, 50 people — un altro 10%, altre 50 persone
to have no further use for sth. — non avere più bisogno di qcs.
without further delay — senza ulteriori ritardi, senza indugio
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'fə:ðə 1. adverb((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) lenger2. adverb, adjective(more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) mer, ytterligere, videre3. verb(to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) fremme, befordre, hjelpe fram- furthestfremme--------lengerIverb \/ˈfɜːħə\/1) fremme, begunstige, støtte2) hjelpe (frem)3) befordreIIadj. \/ˈfɜːħə\/ eller farther1) fjernere, fjernest, bortre, borteste, mer fjerntliggende, (beliggende) lenger bort2) videre, ytterligere, fortsatt, mer• have you any further need of me?IIIadv. \/ˈfɜːħə\/ eller farther1) lenger, lenger bort(e), mer fjerntliggende2) videre, ytterligere, mer3) dessutenfurther back eller further off lenger tilbake, lenger bort (i rom eller tid)be further from være fjernere fra, være fjernere forfurther on lenger fremfurther to your letter med henvisning til Deres brevgo further ( overført) strekke seg lenger, rekke lenger• it will go further if...det rekker lenger dersom...I'll see you further first ( hverdagslig) aldri i livet, det kommer ikke på taleinquire further into the matter eller go further into the matter gå nærmere inn på saken, undersøke saken nærmereuntil further notice inntil viderewish somebody further ( hverdagslig) ønske noen dit pepperen gror -
19 step
1. n звук шаговreckless step — безрассудный шаг, опрометчивый поступок
with a sure step — уверенным шагом, твёрдой походкой
2. n небольшое расстояние, расстояние в один шаг3. n след ступни4. n походка, поступьvigorous of step — с бодрой поступью, твёрдо шагающий
5. n вид шага, шаг6. n аллюр7. n па8. n продвижение, ход; поступательное движениеwe have made a great step forward in our negotiations — наши переговоры значительно продвинулись вперёд
9. n повышение по службе10. n воен. разг. очередное звание11. n мера, действие, шаг12. n ступень, ступенька, приступка; подножка; перекладина13. n стремянка14. n тех. шаг15. n тех. ход16. n тех. тех. вкладыш17. n тех. этап18. n тех. скачокstep response — переходная характеристика; реакция на скачок
19. n муз. ступень, тон20. n муз. интервал21. n тж. мор. степс, гнездоstep dance — характерный танец со сложными па; чечётка, степ
22. n тж. мор. редан23. n тж. мор. тлв. уровень сигналаinventive step — изобретательский уровень, неочевидность
24. v шагать, ступатьstep out — бодро шагать; измерять шагами
25. v разг. уходитьI must be step ping, I must step along — мне пора идти
26. v разг. сбегать, убегать, дезертировать27. v разг. проходить небольшое расстояние, делать несколько шаговwill you step inside? — зайдите, пожалуйста
step this way, please — сюда, пожалуйста
28. v разг. делать па; танцеватьto take a false step — сделать неверный шаг; совершить ошибку
29. v разг. двигаться легко и быстро30. v разг. наступать31. v разг. нажимать32. v разг. вымерять, отмерять шагами33. v разг. достигать, получать сразу, одним махом34. v разг. делать ступенькиставить, устанавливать
Синонимический ряд:1. gait (noun) footfall; footprint; footstep; gait; hop; pace; spoor; stepping; stride; track; tract; vestige2. phase (noun) degree; grade; level; maneuver; manoeuvre; measure; move; notch; peg; phase; point; procedure; proceeding; process; rank; rest; round; stage; tactic3. stair (noun) curb; jog; path; riser; run; rung; stair; tread; way4. move (verb) advance; go; go on; move; proceed; stride; tramp5. walk (verb) ambulate; dance; foot; foot it; hoof; hoof it; pace; prance; traipse; tread; troop; walk -
20 further
['fə:ðə] 1. adverb((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) dlje2. adverb, adjective(more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) več3. verb(to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) pospešiti- furthest* * *I [fé:ðə]adverb ( from) dalje; nadalje, razen tegawhat further? — kaj še (želite)?II [fɜ:ðə]adjectivenadaljnji, dodaten, najoddaljenejšion the further side — oddaljenejši, onstranIII [fɜ:ðə]transitive verbpomagati, podpirati, pospeševati, koristiti
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