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pass [pɑ:s]col ⇒ 1 (a) laissez-passer ⇒ 1 (b) moyenne ⇒ 1 (c) passe ⇒ 1 (e)-(g) passer devant ⇒ 2 (a) dépasser ⇒ 2 (a) passer ⇒ 2 (b)-(e), 2 (j), 3 (a), 3 (b), 3 (d), 3 (e), 3 (g), 3 (h) être reçu à ⇒ 2 (f) voter ⇒ 2 (g) se passer ⇒ 3 (d), 3 (f) être voté ⇒ 3 (i)1 noun(a) (in mountains) col m, défilé m;∎ the Brenner Pass le col du Brenner(b) (authorization → for worker, visitor) laissez-passer m inv; Theatre invitation f, billet m de faveur; Military (→ for leave of absence) permission f; (→ for safe conduct) sauf-conduit m;∎ rail/bus pass carte f d'abonnement (de train)/de bus∎ to get a pass être reçu;∎ I got three passes j'ai été reçu dans trois matières∎ things have come to a pretty pass on est dans une bien mauvaise passe, la situation s'est bien dégradée;∎ things came to such a pass that… les choses en vinrent à ce point ou à tel point que…∎ to make a pass at (in fencing) porter une botte à(f) (by magician) passe f∎ to make a pass at sb (sexual advances) faire du plat à qn(a) (move past, go by → building, window) passer devant; (→ person) croiser; (overtake) dépasser, doubler;∎ if you pass a chemist's, get some aspirin si tu passes devant une pharmacie, achète de l'aspirine;∎ he passed my table without seeing me il est passé devant ma table sans me voir;∎ I passed her on the stairs je l'ai croisée dans l'escalier;∎ the ships passed each other in the fog les navires se sont croisés dans le brouillard(b) (go beyond → finishing line, frontier) passer;∎ we've passed the right exit nous avons dépassé la sortie que nous aurions dû prendre;∎ contributions have passed the $100,000 mark les dons ont franchi la barre des 100 000 dollars;∎ we've passed a major turning point nous avons franchi un cap important;∎ not a word about it had passed her lips elle n'en avait pas dit un mot;∎ to pass understanding dépasser l'entendement(c) (move, run) passer;∎ to pass one's hand between the bars passer ou glisser sa main à travers les barreaux;∎ to pass a rope round sth passer une corde autour de qch;∎ to pass a sponge over sth passer l'éponge sur qch;∎ she passed her hand over her hair elle s'est passé la main dans les cheveux∎ to pass sth from hand to hand passer qch de main en main;∎ pass me the sugar, please passez-moi le sucre, s'il vous plaît;∎ pass the list around the office faites passer ou circuler la liste dans le bureau;∎ can you pass her the message? pourriez-vous lui transmettre ou faire passer le message?(e) (spend → life, time, visit) passer;∎ it passes the time cela fait passer le temps(f) (succeed in → exam, driving test) être reçu à, réussir;∎ he didn't pass his history exam il a échoué ou il a été recalé à son examen d'histoire;∎ to pass a test (vehicle, product) passer une épreuve avec succès(g) (approve → bill, law) voter; (→ motion, resolution) adopter; School & University (→ student) recevoir, admettre;∎ the drug has not been passed by the Health Ministry le médicament n'a pas reçu l'autorisation de mise sur le marché du ministère de la Santé;∎ the censor has passed the film le film a obtenu son visa de censure;∎ Typography to pass for press donner le bon à tirer pour;∎ he declined to pass comment il s'est refusé à tout commentaire;∎ Law to pass sentence prononcer le jugement;∎ to pass judgement on sb porter un jugement sur qn, juger qn(i) (counterfeit money, stolen goods) écouler∎ to pass one's turn passer ou sauter son tour∎ to pass blood avoir du sang dans les urines;∎ to pass water uriner∎ to pass troops in review passer des troupes en revue∎ to pass a dividend conclure un exercice sans payer de dividende(a) (move in specified direction) passer;∎ a cloud passed across the moon un nuage est passé devant la lune;∎ the wires pass under the floorboards les fils passent sous le plancher;∎ alcohol passes rapidly into the bloodstream l'alcool passe rapidement dans le sang;∎ his life passed before his eyes il a vu sa vie défiler devant ses yeux;∎ to pass into history/legend entrer dans l'histoire/la légende;∎ the expression has passed into the language l'expression est passée dans la langue(b) (move past, go by) passer;∎ let me pass laissez-moi passer;∎ the road was too narrow for two cars to pass la route était trop étroite pour que deux voitures se croisent;∎ the procession passed slowly le cortège passa ou défila lentement;∎ everyone smiles as he passes tout le monde sourit à son passage;∎ I happened to be passing, so I thought I'd call in il s'est trouvé que je passais, alors j'ai eu l'idée de venir vous voir(c) (overtake) dépasser, doubler;∎ no passing défense de doubler∎ the weekend passed uneventfully le week-end s'est passé sans surprises;∎ time passed rapidly le temps a passé très rapidement;∎ when five minutes had passed au bout de cinq minutes;∎ it seemed like no time at all had passed since I had last seen her on aurait dit que pas une minute ne s'était écoulée depuis la dernière fois que je l'avais vue(e) (be transformed) passer, se transformer;∎ it then passes into a larval stage il se transforme par la suite en larve;∎ the oxygen then passes to a liquid state ensuite l'oxygène passe à l'état liquide;∎ to pass from joy to despair passer de la joie au désespoir(f) (take place) se passer, avoir lieu;∎ harsh words passed between them ils ont eu des mots;∎ I don't know what passed between them je ne sais pas ce qui s'est passé entre eux;∎ the party, if it ever comes to pass, should be quite something la fête, si elle a jamais lieu, sera vraiment un grand moment;∎ Bible and it came to pass that… et il advint que…(g) (end, disappear → pain, crisis, fever) passer; (→ anger, desire) disparaître, tomber; (→ dream, hope) disparaître;∎ the moment of tension passed le moment de tension est passé;∎ I was about to say something witty, but the moment passed j'allais dire quelque chose de spirituel, mais j'ai laissé passer l'occasion;∎ to let the opportunity pass laisser passer l'occasion∎ authority passes to the Vice-President when the President is abroad c'est au vice-président que revient la charge du pouvoir lorsque le président se trouve à l'étranger;∎ the turn passes to the player on the left c'est ensuite au tour du joueur placé à gauche(i) (get through, be approved → proposal) être approuvé; (→ bill, law) être voté; (→ motion) être adopté; School & University (→ student) être reçu ou admis(j) (go unchallenged) passer;∎ the insult passed unnoticed personne ne releva l'insulte;∎ he let the remark/mistake pass il a laissé passer la remarque/l'erreur sans la relever;∎ I don't like it, but I'll let it pass je n'aime pas ça, mais je préfère ne rien dire ou me taire;∎ let it pass! passe pour cela!∎ in a grey suit you might just pass avec ton costume gris, ça peut aller∎ don't try to pass as an expert n'essaie pas de te faire passer pour un expert;∎ you could easily pass for your sister on pourrait très bien te prendre pour ta sœur;∎ he could pass for thirty on lui donnerait trente ans;∎ she could pass for a Scandinavian on pourrait la prendre pour une Scandinave∎ figurative I'll pass on that (declining offer) non merci; (declining to answer question) je préfère ne pas répondre à cette question►► Banking pass book livret m de banque;pass laws = lois qui anciennement restreignaient la liberté de mouvement de la population noire en Afrique du Sud;∎ he passed around the tray of champagne il a fait passer le plateau avec les coupes de champagne;∎ figurative to pass around the hat faire une quête(while away) passer;∎ she passed away the morning painting elle a passé la matinée à peindre;∎ we read to pass the time away nous avons lu pour tuer ou passer le temps(b) (elapse → time) passer, s'écouler(a) (give back) rendre;∎ pass the book back when you've finished rendez-moi/-lui/ etc le livre quand vous aurez fini∎ I'll now pass you back to the studio je vais rendre l'antenne au studio➲ pass by(disregard) ignorer, négliger;∎ life is passing me by je n'ai pas l'impression de vivre;∎ life has passed her by elle n'a pas vraiment vécu;∎ whenever a chance comes, don't let it pass you by quand une occasion se présente, ne la laissez pas échapper(go past → house etc) passer devant∎ luckily a taxi was passing by heureusement un taxi passait par là;∎ he passed by without a word! il est passé à côté de moi sans dire un mot!∎ she passed by to say hello elle est passée dire bonjour(a) (reach down) passer;∎ he passed me down my suitcase il m'a tendu ou passé ma valise(b) (transmit → inheritance, disease, tradition) transmettre, passer;∎ the songs were passed down from generation to generation les chansons ont été transmises de génération en génération➲ pass off(represent falsely) faire passer;∎ she passed him off as a duke elle l'a fait passer pour un duc;∎ to pass oneself off as an artist se faire passer pour (un) artiste;∎ to pass sth off as a joke (accept as a joke) prendre qch en riant ou comme une plaisanterie; (claim to be a joke) dire qu'on a fait/dit qch pour rire(a) (take place → conference, attack) se passer, se dérouler;∎ the meeting passed off without incident la réunion s'est déroulée sans incident;∎ everything passed off well tout s'est bien passé(b) (end → fever, fit) passer;∎ the effects of the drug had passed off les effets du médicament s'étaient dissipés➲ pass on(a) (hand on → box, letter) (faire) passer;∎ read this and pass it on lisez ceci et faites circuler(b) (transmit → disease, message, tradition) transmettre;∎ they pass the costs on to their customers ils répercutent les coûts sur leurs clients;∎ these cost reductions have been passed on to the consumer le consommateur a bénéficié de ces réductions des coûts;∎ we meet at eight o'clock, pass it on nous avons rendez-vous à huit heures, fais passer (la consigne)(b) (proceed → on journey) continuer son chemin ou sa route;∎ to pass on to another subject passer à un autre sujet;∎ passing on to the question of cost,… si nous passons maintenant à la question du coût,…➲ pass out(a) (hand out) distribuer(a) (faint) s'évanouir, perdre connaissance; (from drunkenness) tomber ivre mort; (go to sleep) s'endormir(overlook → person) ne pas prendre en considération;∎ he was passed over for promotion on ne lui a pas accordé la promotion qu'il attendait∎ they passed over the subject in silence ils ont passé la question sous silence(a) (end → storm) se dissiper, finir∎ to pass over to the enemy passer à l'ennemi(country, area, difficult period) traverser; (barrier) franchir;∎ the bullet passed through his shoulder la balle lui a traversé l'épaule;∎ you pass through a small village vous traversez un petit village;∎ he passed through the checkpoint without any trouble il a passé le poste de contrôle sans encombrepasser;∎ I'm not staying in Boston, I'm just passing through je ne reste pas à Boston, je suis juste de passage∎ pass me up the light bulb passe-moi l'ampoule∎ I'll have to pass up their invitation je vais devoir décliner leur invitation -
122 mind
1. [maınd] n1. 1) ум, разумto enter /to cross, to come into/ one's mind - прийти на ум /в голову/, осенить
on one's mind - на уме, в мыслях
she has smth. on her mind - у неё что-то на уме; её что-то тревожит
what have you in mind? - а) что ты собираешься сделать?; что у тебя на уме?; б) что ты имеешь в виду?
it preys on my mind - это меня угнетает /тяготит/
to get smth. into one's mind - а) забрать себе что-л. в голову; б) понять что-л.
to get smth. out of one's mind - выбросить что-л. из головы [ср. тж. 2, 1)]
to have /to get/ smth. off one's mind - перестать думать о чём-л.; избавиться от мыслей о чём-л.
to poison smb.'s mind against smb. - настроить кого-л. против кого-л.
where's my mind? - разг. о чём я думаю?
2) умственные способности, интеллект, ум; мышление, умственная деятельностьto possess unusual powers of mind - обладать недюжинным умом /недюжинными способностями/
the great [best] minds of our age - великие [лучшие] умы нашего времени
3) рассудок, умpresence of mind - присутствие духа, хладнокровие
to be of sound mind, to be sound in mind, to be in one's right mind - быть в здравом уме
to be clear in one's own mind - ясно представлять себе, отдавать себе ясный отчёт
to be out of one's (right) mind - а) быть не в своём уме; быть сумасшедшим; you must be out of your mind! - вы с ума сошли!; б) сходить с ума, быть в отчаянии /вне себя/
she was out of her mind with grief [with fear] - она сходила с ума от горя [от страха]
to go out of one's mind - сходить с ума; терять рассудок
his mind has gone, he has lost his mind - он не в своём уме
to drive /to send/ smb. out of his mind - сводить кого-л. с ума; доводить кого-л. до сумасшествия
2. 1) памятьabsence of mind - забывчивость; рассеянность
to bear /to keep/ in mind - помнить; запоминать; иметь в виду
bear that in mind! - запомни это!; имей это в виду!
with present-day conditions in mind - учитывая сегодняшнюю действительность, имея в виду условия современной жизни
to bring /to call/ to mind - а) вспоминать, припоминать; I called his words to mind - я вспомнил его слова; б) воскрешать в памяти; напоминать
this brings to mind another story - это (мне) напоминает ещё один /другой/ случай
to put smb. in mind of smth. - напоминать кому-л. о чём-л.
to cast one's mind back - вспомнить прошлое /былое/
to go /to pass/ out of (one's) mind, to slip one's mind - быть забытым; выскочить из головы
it went clean out of my mind - разг. я начисто забыл об этом
to put /to get/ smth. out of (one's) mind - забыть что-л. [ср. тж. 1, 1)]
time out of mind - незапамятные времена; ≅ испокон веку
2) уст. поминание; поминальная служба3. 1) настроение, состояние духаI was easy [uneasy] in my mind - у меня было спокойно [неспокойно] на душе
in a good [bad] state /frame/ of mind - в хорошем [в плохом] настроении, расположении
2) направление мыслей; склад умаreactionary mind - реакционные /консервативные/ взгляды /убеждения/
4. (откровенное) мнение; взглядto tell smb. one's mind, to let smb. know one's mind - откровенно высказать кому-л. своё мнение или неодобрение
I gave him a piece of my mind - разг. я ему высказал всё, что думал
to be of smb.'s mind, to be of the same mind as smb. - быть одного мнения с кем-л., придерживаться того же мнения
they were all of one mind - все они придерживались одного мнения, они достигли единодушного решения; они пришли к соглашению
to be of the same mind - а) быть единодушным, придерживаться одного мнения; б) оставаться при своём мнении
to keep an open mind on smth. - сохранять объективность в подходе к вопросу, делу
meeting of minds - амер. соглашение, единство взглядов
to smb.'s mind - по чьему-л. мнению [см. тж. 5, 1)]
to my mind you are right - по-моему, ты прав; на мой взгляд, ты прав
5. 1) намерение, желаниеto have a mind to do smth. - иметь намерение /быть склонным/ сделать что-л.
to have a good /a great/ mind to do smth. - очень хотеть что-л. сделать
to have half a mind to do smth. - быть не прочь /быть склонным/ что-л. сделать
to know one's own mind - не колебаться, твёрдо знать, чего хочешь
he doesn't know his own mind - он сам не знает, чего (он) хочет
to change /to alter/ one's mind - передумать, изменить своё решение /свои намерения/
to be in /of/ two minds - быть /находиться/ в нерешительности, колебаться; не знать на что решиться
to smb.'s mind - в соответствии с чьими-л. желаниями; но чьему-л. вкусу [см. тж. 4]
2) мысли, думы; стремление, помыслыto set one's mind on smth. - очень хотеть чего-л.; сосредоточить все свои помыслы на чём-л.; поставить себе какую-л. цель
he has set his mind on becoming an engineer - он твёрдо решил стать инженером
to give /to turn/ one's mind to smth. - обратить своё внимание на что-л.; сосредоточить свои мысли /помыслы/ на чём-л.; приложить старания к чему-л.
to keep one's mind on smth. - всё время думать о чём-л.; сосредоточить своё внимание на чём-л.
you must keep your mind on your work - ты должен всё время думать о своей работе
to read smb.'s mind - читать чужие мысли
to be on smb.'s mind - поглощать чьё-л. внимание
to take one's mind off smth. - перестать думать о чём-л.
to take smb.'s mind off smth. - отвлекать чьё-л. внимание от чего-л.
it took her mind off her troubles - это отвлекло её от забот /от переживаний/
to bring one's mind to bear on smth. - обратить своё внимание на что-л.
6. дух; душаthe mind's eye - мысленный взгляд, воображение
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to make up one's mind - решиться; принять решениеto make up one's mind to smth. - смириться с чем-л.
so many men so many minds - посл. сколько голов, столько умов
a sound mind in a sound body - посл. в здоровом теле здоровый дух
2. [maınd] vout of sight, out of mind - посл. с глаз долой - из сердца вон
1. в вопросительных или отрицательных предложениях, а также в утвердительном ответе возражать, иметь (что-л.) противdo you mind if I smoke [open the window]?, do you mind my smoking [opening the window]?, would you mind my smoking [opening the window]? - вы не будете возражать, если я закурю [открою окно]?
no, I don't mind (it) - нет, я не возражаю /ничего не имею против/
yes, I mind it (very much) - нет, я (решительно) возражаю
would you mind ringing? - будьте любезны, позвоните; не будете ли вы так любезны позвонить?
would you mind holding your tongue? - попридержи свой язык, пожалуйста
2. заботиться; волноваться, беспокоиться, тревожитьсяI do not mind what you do - мне всё равно, что вы сделаете
I don't mind what people say - меня не волнует, что говорят люди
3. обыкн. в повелительном предложении:1) обращать внимание, считаться (с чем-л.)2) прислушиваться (к советам и т. п.); слушатьсяmind what I say - (внимательно) слушай, что я говорю
mind and do what you are told - слушайся и изволь делать то, что тебе говорят
3) остерегаться, беречься, обращать вниманиеmind the step [the stairs]! - осторожно! ступенька [лестница]!
mind what you are doing! - осторожнее!
mind your language! - выражайтесь повежливей!
4) не забыть сделать (что-л.)5) обратить внимание, заметитьI have no objection, mind (you), but... - я не возражаю, заметь, но...
not a word, mind! - помните, никому ни слова!
4. заботиться (о чём-л., ком-л.); смотреть, присматривать (за чем-л., кем-л.); заниматься (чем-л.)to mind the baby [the shop] - присматривать за ребёнком [за лавкой]
mind your own business! - не вмешивайся в чужие дела!
I asked him if he'd mind my bags - я попросил его присмотреть за моими чемоданами
5. 1) арх., диал. помнить2) редк. напоминать6. арх. внимательно следить, внимать7. уст., диал. намереваться♢
never mind! - а) не волнуйся, не обращай внимания!, стоит ли беспокоиться!; ничего!, всё равно!, не беда!; это несущественно!; б) не твоё дело!where have you been? - Never you mind! - где вы были? - Не ваша забота /печаль/
to mind one's P's and Q's - следить за собой, за своими словами, соблюдать осторожность или приличия
mind your eye! - ≅ держи ухо востро!, берегись!, гляди в оба!
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123 _різне
aim at the stars, but keep your feet on the ground all are not thieves that dogs bark at all cats are grey in the dark all roads lead to Rome always lend a helping hand among the blind the one-eyed man is king as the days grow longer, the storms are stronger at a round table, there is no dispute of place a bad excuse is better than none a bad vessel is seldom broken be just before you're generous be just to all, but trust not all the best things come in small packages the best way to resist temptation is to give in to it better alone than in bad company better an empty house than a bad tenant better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion better ride an ass that carries me than a horse that throws me better to beg than to steal, but better to work than to beg better a tooth out than always aching between two stools one goes to the ground a bird may be known by its flight a bird never flew on one wing a bit in the morning is better than nothing all day a bleating sheep loses a bite a blind man would be glad to see a blind man needs no looking glass bread always falls buttered side down a burden which one chooses is not felt butter to butter is no relish cast no dirt in the well that gives you water the chain is no stronger than its weakest link a change is as good as a rest Christmas comes but once a year circumstances after cases cleanliness is next to godliness the cobbler's wife is the worst shod a cold hand, a warm heart comparisons are odious consistency is a jewel consideration is half of conversation a creaking door hangs long on its hinges desperate diseases must have desperate remedies the devil looks after his own diamond cut diamond dirt shows the quickest on the cleanest cotton discontent is the first step in progress do as you would be done by dog does not eat dog a dog that will fetch a bone will carry a bone a dog will not cry if you beat him with a bone do not spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar do not throw pearls before swine do your best and leave the rest with God do your duty and be afraid of none don't be a yes-man don't cut off your nose to spite your face don't drown yourself to save a drowning man don't look a gift horse in the mouth don't spur a willing horse don't strike a man when he is down don't swap the witch for the devil eagles don't catch flies eagles fly alone, but sheep flock together the English are a nation of shopkeepers even a stopped clock is right twice a day every cock sings in his own way every fish that escapes seems greater than it is every man is a pilot in a calm sea every medal has its reverse side every thing comes to a man who does not need it every tub smells of the wine it holds evil communications corrupt good manners the exception proves the rule exchange is no robbery extremes meet facts are stubborn things familiarity breeds contempt fast bind, fast find fields have eyes, and woods have ears fight fire with fire figure on the worst but hope for the best fingers were made before forks the fire which lights us at a distance will burn us when near the first shall be last and the last, first follow your own star forbearance is no acquittance the fox knows much, but more he that catches him from the day you were born till you ride in a hearse, there's nothing so bad but it might have been worse from the sweetest wine, the tartest vinegar fruit is golden in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night gambling is the son of avarice and the father of despair the game is not worth the candles a gentleman never makes any noise the gift bringer always finds an open door the giver makes the gift precious a good horse cannot be of a bad colour a good tale is none the worse for being twice told good riddance to bad rubbish the greatest right in the world is the right to be wrong the half is more than the whole half a loaf is better than no bread half an orange tastes as sweet as a whole one hawk will not pick out hawk's eyes the heart has arguments with which the understanding is unacquainted he may well swim that is held up by the chin he that doesn't respect, isn't respected he that lies down with dogs must rise with fleas he that would live at peace and rest must hear and see and say the best he who is absent is always in the wrong he who follows is always behind the higher the climb, the broader the view history is a fable agreed upon hitch your wagon to a star the ideal we embrace is our better self if a bee didn't have a sting, he couldn't keep his honey if a sheep loops the dyke, all the rest will follow I fear Greeks even when bringing gifts if each would sweep before his own door, we should have a clean city if the cap fits, wear it if the mountain will not come to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to the mountain if you cannot bite, never show your teeth if you cannot have the best, make the best of what you have if you cannot speak well of a person, don't speak of him at all if you leave your umbrella at home, it is sure to rain if you wish to see the best in others, show the best of yourself ill news travels fast ill weeds grow apace an inch breaks no square it always pays to be a gentleman it costs nothing to ask it is easier to descend than ascend it is easier to pull down than to build up it is good fishing in troubled waters it is idle to swallow the cow and choke on the tail it is the last straw that breaks the camel's back it is sometimes best to burn your bridges behind you it is well to leave off playing when the game is at the best it is not clever to gamble, but to stop playing it's a small world it takes all sorts to make a world it takes a thief to catch a thief jealousy is a green-eyed monster jealousy is a proof of self-love keep a dress seven years and it will come back into style keep no more cats than will catch mice kindle not a fire that you cannot extinguish kissing goes by favor jam tomorrow and jam yesterday, but never jam today a joy that's shared is a joy made double justice is blind lay not the load on the lame horse learn to creep before you leap let the cock crow or not, the day will come the longest road is sometimes the shortest way home lookers-on see most of the game man does not live by bread alone many are called but few are chosen many go out for wool and come home shorn many stumble at a straw and leap over a block men cease to interest us when we find their limitations a misty morn may have a fine day the mob has many heads but no brains the moon is not seen when the sun shines the more the merrier mountain has brought forth a mouse much water runs by the mill that the miller knows not of name not a halter in his house that hanged himself the nearer the bone, the sweeter the meat never be the first by whom the new is tried nor yet the last to lay the old aside never do anything yourself you can get somebody else to do never is a long time never let your left hand know what your right hand is doing never make a bargain with the devil on a dark day never quarrel with your bread and butter never tell tales out of school a nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse no joy without alloy no man is a hero to his valet no mud can soil us but the mud we throw no names, no pack-drill no news good news no one but the wearer knows where the shoe pinches none is so blind as they who will not see none of us is perfect nothing is certain but the unforeseen nothing is easy to the unwilling nothing is so good but it might have been better nothing is stolen without hands nothing new under the sun nothing seems quite as good as new after being broken an old poacher makes the best keeper once is no rule one dog barks at nothing, the rest bark at him one good turn deserves another one half of the world does not know how the other half lives one hand washes the other one man's meat is another man's poison one picture is worth ten thousand words one volunteer is worth two pressed men one whip is good enough for a good horse; for a bad one, not a thousand opposites attract each other the orange that is squeezed too hard yields a bitter juice other people's burdens killed the ass out of the mire into the swamp painted flowers have no scent paper is patient: you can put anything on it people condemn what they do not understand pigs might fly the pitcher goes often to the well please ever; tease never plenty is no plague the porcupine, whom one must handle gloved, may be respected but is never loved the proof of the pudding is in the eating the remedy is worse than the disease reopen not the wounds once healed a rolling stone gathers no moss the rotten apple injures its neighbors scratch my back and I shall scratch yours the sea refuses no river seize what is highest and you will possess what is in between seldom seen, soon forgotten silence scandal by scandal the sharper the storm, the sooner it's over the sheep who talks peace with a wolf will soon be mutton since we cannot get what we like, let us like what we can get small faults indulged in are little thieves that let in greater solitude is at times the best society some people are too mean for heaven and too good for hell the soul of a man is a garden where, as he sows, so shall he reap sour grapes can never make sweet wine sow a thought and reap an act the sow loves bran better than roses a stick is quickly found to beat a dog with still waters run deep stoop low and it will save you many a bump through life a straw shows which way the wind blows a stream cannot rise above its source the style is the man the sun loses nothing by shining into a puddle the sun shines on all the world the sun will shine down our street too sunday plans never stand suspicion may be no fault, but showing it may be a great one sweetest nuts have the hardest shells the tail cannot shake the dog take things as they are, not as you'd have them tastes differ there are more ways of killing a dog than hanging it there is always room at the top there is life in the old dog yet there is no rose without a thorn there is small choice in rotten apples there is truth in wine there's as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it they need much whom nothing will content they that dance must pay the fiddler they walk with speed who walk alone those who hide can find three removals are as bad as a fire to the pure all things are pure to work hard, live hard, die hard, and go to hell after all would be hard indeed too far east is west translation is at best an echo a tree is known by its fruit a tree often transplanted neither grows nor thrives two can play at that game two dogs over one bone seldom agree venture a small fish to catch a great one the voice with a smile always wins wear my shoes and you'll know where they pitch we weep when we are born, not when we die what can you have of a cat but her skin what can't be cured must be endured what matters to a blind man that his father could see what you lose on the swings, you gain on the roundabouts when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail when a dog is drowning, everyone offers him drink when in doubt, do nowt when interest is lost, memory is lost when a man lays the foundation of his own ruin, others will build on it when a river does not make a noise, it is either empty or very full when the devil is dead, he never lacks a chief mourner when two ride on one horse one must sit behind where bees are, there is honey where it is weakest, there the thread breaks who seeks what he should not finds what he would not why keep a dog and bark yourself? a wonder lasts but nine days the worth of a thing is best known by its want the world is a ladder for some to go up and some down would you persuade, speak of interest, not of reason you buy land, you buy stones; you buy meat, you buy bones you can take a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink you can tell the day by the morning you cannot lose what you never had you cannot touch pitch and not be defiled you can't put new wine in old bottles you can't 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It is a common notion, or at least it is implied in many common modes of speech, that the thoughts, feelings, and actions of sentient beings are not a subject of science.... This notion seems to involve some confusion of ideas, which it is necessary to begin by clearing up. Any facts are fitted, in themselves, to be a subject of science, which follow one another according to constant laws; although those laws may not have been discovered, nor even to be discoverable by our existing resources. (Mill, 1900, B. VI, Chap. 3, Sec. 1)One class of natural philosophers has always a tendency to combine the phenomena and to discover their analogies; another class, on the contrary, employs all its efforts in showing the disparities of things. Both tendencies are necessary for the perfection of science, the one for its progress, the other for its correctness. The philosophers of the first of these classes are guided by the sense of unity throughout nature; the philosophers of the second have their minds more directed towards the certainty of our knowledge. The one are absorbed in search of principles, and neglect often the peculiarities, and not seldom the strictness of demonstration; the other consider the science only as the investigation of facts, but in their laudable zeal they often lose sight of the harmony of the whole, which is the character of truth. Those who look for the stamp of divinity on every thing around them, consider the opposite pursuits as ignoble and even as irreligious; while those who are engaged in the search after truth, look upon the other as unphilosophical enthusiasts, and perhaps as phantastical contemners of truth.... This conflict of opinions keeps science alive, and promotes it by an oscillatory progress. (Oersted, 1920, p. 352)Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone. (Einstein & Infeld, 1938, p. 27)A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it. (Planck, 1949, pp. 33-34)[Original quotation: "Eine neue wissenschaftliche Wahrheit pflegt sich nicht in der Weise durchzusetzen, dass ihre Gegner ueberzeugt werden und sich as belehrt erklaeren, sondern vielmehr dadurch, dass die Gegner allmaehlich aussterben und dass die heranwachsende Generation von vornherein mit der Wahrheit vertraut gemacht ist." (Planck, 1990, p. 15)]I had always looked upon the search for the absolute as the noblest and most worth while task of science. (Planck, 1949, p. 46)If you cannot-in the long run-tell everyone what you have been doing, your doing has been worthless. (SchroЁdinger, 1951, pp. 7-8)Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be a criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached. (Heisenberg, 1958, p. 168)The old scientific ideal of episteґmeґ-of absolutely certain, demonstrable knowledge-has proved to be an idol. The demand for scientific objectivity makes it inevitable that every scientific statement must remain tentative forever. It may indeed be corroborated, but every corroboration is relative to other statements which, again, are tentative. Only in our subjective experiences of conviction, in our subjective faith, can we be "absolutely certain." (Popper, 1959, p. 280)The layman, taught to revere scientists for their absolute respect for the observed facts, and for the judiciously detached and purely provisional manner in which they hold scientific theories (always ready to abandon a theory at the sight of any contradictory evidence) might well have thought that, at Miller's announcement of this overwhelming evidence of a "positive effect" [indicating that the speed of light is not independent from the motion of the observer, as Einstein's theory of relativity demands] in his presidential address to the American Physical Society on December 29th, 1925, his audience would have instantly abandoned the theory of relativity. Or, at the very least, that scientists-wont to look down from the pinnacle of their intellectual humility upon the rest of dogmatic mankind-might suspend judgment in this matter until Miller's results could be accounted for without impairing the theory of relativity. But no: by that time they had so well closed their minds to any suggestion which threatened the new rationality achieved by Einstein's world-picture, that it was almost impossible for them to think again in different terms. Little attention was paid to the experiments, the evidence being set aside in the hope that it would one day turn out to be wrong. (Polanyi, 1958, pp. 12-13)The practice of normal science depends on the ability, acquired from examplars, to group objects and situations into similarity sets which are primitive in the sense that the grouping is done without an answer to the question, "Similar with respect to what?" (Kuhn, 1970, p. 200)Science in general... does not consist in collecting what we already know and arranging it in this or that kind of pattern. It consists in fastening upon something we do not know, and trying to discover it. (Collingwood, 1972, p. 9)Scientific fields emerge as the concerns of scientists congeal around various phenomena. Sciences are not defined, they are recognized. (Newell, 1973a, p. 1)This is often the way it is in physics-our mistake is not that we take our theories too seriously, but that we do not take them seriously enough. I do not think it is possible really to understand the successes of science without understanding how hard it is-how easy it is to be led astray, how difficult it is to know at any time what is the next thing to be done. (Weinberg, 1977, p. 49)Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in a position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position-and no end to it is in sight-is that of having to philosophize without "foundations." (Putnam, 1987, p. 29)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Science
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1. n1) хитрість, обман, обдурювання2) омана, оптична ілюзія3) жарт; вихватка, вибрик, витівка4) фокус, трюк5) уміння, вправність; (професіональна) спритність; вдалий прийомI don't know the trick of it — я не знаю, як це робиться
6) характерна особливість7) звичка, манера8) пишномовність; викрутаси9) амер. дрібничка, іграшка; забава10) амер., розм. дитина, дівчинка11) карт. взятка12) мор. зміна (за штурвалом тощо)trick flying — ав. вищий (фігурний) пілотаж
trick wig — перука, на якій волосся може вставати дибом
dirty (dog's, nasty, shabby) trick — підлота, капость
2. v1) обманювати, обдурювати, ошукувати3) опоряджати, оздоблювати, прикрашати (звич. trick out, trick up, trick oft)* * *I [trik] n1) хитрість, обманI suspect some trick — тут щось не так /нечисто/; to play smb
a trick, to play a trick on smb — обдурити /надути/ кого-н., зіграти з ким-н. жарт
it's a trick to get rid of me — це прийом, щоб позбавитися від мене
you shall not serve that trick twice — другий раз цей номер не пройде, більше ви мене не обдурите
my memory is always playing me tricks — пам'ять грає зі мною погані жарти, пам'ять постійно мене підводить; обман, оптична ілюзія
a trick of vision /of the eyesight/ — обман зору
2) жарт, витівкаyouve been up to your tricks again! — знову ти напустував!; = знову ти взявся за своє!
he's always playing mad tricks — у нього завжди якісь божевільні витівки; дурний вчинок, дурість
3) фокус, трюкthe trick didn't come off — фокус не вийшов; ефект
4) вміння, вправність; (професійн спритність: there's a trick to making a good pie щоб випекти хороший пиріг, потрібне уміння)to learn /to get/ the trick of it — навчитися робити що-н. як слід
I'll show you the trick of it — я покажу вам, як це робиться
it's easy if you know the trick — це неважко зробити, якщо знаєш як: patience is the trick in doing a job well щоб добре зробити роботу, потрібно набратися терпіння
the trick is to make it look natural — мистецтво полягає в тому, щоб все виглядало природньо
5) спосіб, прийомthe trick of depicting perspective on a flat surface — прийоми зображення перспективи на плоскій поверхні; pl спритні прийоми; прийоми
tricks of the trade — специфічні ( часто ганебні) прийоми в якій-н. справі /в якій-н. професії/; таємниці ремесла
"come-along" tricks — прийоми конвоювання ( самбо)
queer little tricks of gesture and pronunciation — щось незвичне /дивне/ в жестикуляції, вимові
the trick of the voice — особливе звучання голосу; звичка, манера ( часто поган)
he has a trick of repeating himself — у нього звичка /він любить/ повторюватися; химерні, пихаті обороти ( мови); викрутаси
7) pl; aмep. дрібниці; дрібнички, іграшкиthe tricks and bits that give a room personality — ті дрібнички, дрібниці, які додають кімнаті індивідуальність; дрібнички, барахло, манатки; шмотки
8) aмep. дитина, дівчинка (часто little trick, pretty trick)9) кapт. хабарto take /to win/ a trick — брати хабар
10) зміна (у штурвал; to take /to have, to stand/ one's trick стояти на вахті; he was coming to the end of his trick його зміна добігала кінця)11) cл. ремесло повії; клієнт повії••the whole bag of tricks — усілякі хитрування; все без залишку
dirty /shabby, nasty, dog's/ trick — підлість, капость
to play a dirty /a nasty/ trick (up)on smb — зробити кому-н. підлість; = підкласти кому-н свиню
to do /to turn/ the trick — досягти мети, добитися свого
that will do the trick — от так це вийде /піде/; not to miss a trick нічого не упускати, все помічати
II [trik] ahow's tricks — є aмep. як справиє, що новенькогоє
trick cyclist — мотоцикліст-акробат, акробат на мотоциклі; навчений трюкам
a trick dog — собака, що вміє виконувати трюки; дресирований собака; використовуваний для показу фокусів або виконання трюків
2) слабкий ( про суглоб)III [trik] v1) одурювати, надуватиhe found that he had been tricked — він зрозумів, що його обдурили
to trick smb out of his money — виманити у кого-н. гроші
2) підводити; порушувати (плани, розрахунки)3) упорядковувати; прикрашати, наряджати ( trick out)horses with manes and tails tricked — коні з гривами, що розчесали, хвостами
speculation tricked out to look like scholarship — ( порожні) спекуляції у вигляді вченості /замасковані під ученість
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{trik}
I. 1. хитрост, измама
a dirty/dog's/mean/nasty/shabby/scurvy TRICK мръсен номер, долна/гадна постъпка, подлост
to play/serve someone a TRICK измамвам/изхитрявам/изигравам някого
you shall not serve that TRICK twice този номер втори път няма да мине
he knows a TRICK or two, he's up to every TRICK разг. той не e вчерашен, знае ги всякакви, изпечен е, бива си го
how's TRICKs? sl. как си? как вървят работите? to do the TRICK свършвам работа
to play a (dirty) TRICK on someone изигравам (мръсен) номер на някого
a TRICK worth two of that разг. по-добър начин/средство от този/твоя
the TRICKs of the trade похвати, шмекерии (търговски, занаятчийски и пр.)
2. фокус, трик, проява на умение/ловкост
TRICK film мултипликационен/анимационен/рисуван филм, трикфилм
TRICK lock секретна ключалка с шифър
3. шега, номер, дяволия, магария
TRICKs of fortune превратности на съдбата
you have been up to your old TRICKs ти пак започна старите си номера
to be up to someone's TRICKs мога да се справя с/разбирам номерата/дяволиите на някого
4. илюзия, измама
a TRICK of vision оптическа измама
5. особеност, характерност
странна привичка, маниерност, ексцентричноcт
6. цака, леснина
to get/learn the TRICK of it хващам/научавам му цаката/хватката
to do the TRICK sl. намирам му колая, свършвам работата, постигам целта си
7. карта ръка, взятка
8. мор. смяна при кормилото
to have/stand/take one's TRICK at the wheel дежуря на кормилото
9. ам. дреболия, джунджурийка
рl партакеши
II. 1. измамвам, изигравам, излъгвам
to TRICK the truth out of someone научавам с хитрост истината от някого
2. разг. труфя, украсявам (out, up)* * *{trik} n 1. хитрост, измама; a dirty/dog's/ mean/nasty/shabby/s(2) {trik} v 1. измамвам, изигравам, излъгвам; to trick the truth o* * *цака; чалъм; шашма; фокус; шега; хитрина; характерност; шмекерия; трик; уловка; особеност; взятка; леснотия;* * *1. a dirty/dog's/mean/nasty/shabby/scurvy trick мръсен номер, долна/гадна постъпка, подлост 2. a trick of vision оптическа измама 3. a trick worth two of that разг. по-добър начин/средство от този/твоя 4. he knows a trick or two, he's up to every trick разг. той не e вчерашен, знае ги всякакви, изпечен е, бива си го 5. how's tricks? sl. как си? как вървят работите? to do the trick свършвам работа 6. i. хитрост, измама 7. ii. измамвам, изигравам, излъгвам 8. the tricks of the trade похвати, шмекерии (търговски, занаятчийски и пр.) 9. to be up to someone's tricks мога да се справя с/разбирам номерата/дяволиите на някого 10. to do the trick sl. намирам му колая, свършвам работата, постигам целта си 11. to get/learn the trick of it хващам/научавам му цаката/хватката 12. to have/stand/take one's trick at the wheel дежуря на кормилото 13. to play a (dirty) trick on someone изигравам (мръсен) номер на някого 14. to play/serve someone a trick измамвам/изхитрявам/изигравам някого 15. to trick the truth out of someone научавам с хитрост истината от някого 16. trick film мултипликационен/анимационен/рисуван филм, трикфилм 17. trick lock секретна ключалка с шифър 18. tricks of fortune превратности на съдбата 19. you have been up to your old tricks ти пак започна старите си номера 20. you shall not serve that trick twice този номер втори път няма да мине 21. ам. дреболия, джунджурийка 22. илюзия, измама 23. карта ръка, взятка 24. мор. смяна при кормилото 25. особеност, характерност 26. рl партакеши 27. разг. труфя, украсявам (out, up) 28. странна привичка, маниерност, ексцентричноcт 29. фокус, трик, проява на умение/ловкост 30. цака, леснина 31. шега, номер, дяволия, магария* * *trick [trik] I. n 1. номер, хитрост, измама, подлост, низост; лъжа; confidence \trick измама на доверието; by \trick с измама, чрез измама; a dirty ( dog's, mean, nasty, shabby, scurvy) \trick лоша шега, мръсен номер, подлост, долна (гадна) постъпка; to play s.o. a \trick измамвам (изхитрям, изигравам) някого; you shall not serve that \trick twice втори път този номер не минава, не можеш ме измами; he knows a \trick or two, he's up to every \trick разг. той (ги) знае всякакви, той е голям шмекер; той е изпечен, бива си го, не е вчерашен; \tricks of the trade съответните шмекерии (за даден бранш); not to miss a \trick ориентиран съм в ситуацията и не пропускам възможност; винаги излизам на далавера; the oldest \trick in the book стар (изтъркан) номер; to turn a \trick sl хващам клиент (за проститутка); 2. фокус, трик; parlour \tricks салонни таланти; \trick film мултипликационен (рисуван) филм, трикфилм; \trick lock секретна ключалка (с шифър); 3. шега, подигравка, разг. майтап; to play a \trick on s.o. устройвам някому шега (номер); \tricks of the fortune превратностите на съдбата; \trick of the senses ( imagination) измама на сетивата (въображението); 4. особеност, характерност, специфичност, индивидуалност, привичка, маниер; \tricks of the trade специфични похвати, тънкости; 5. цака, леснотия; a couple of kind words did the \trick няколко любезни думи свършиха работа; I don't know ( I haven't got) the \trick of it не знам как се прави, не му знам цаката; to get ( learn) the \trick of it научавам се да правя нещо както трябва, хващам му цаката; he's done the \trick разг. той му намери колая; I know a \trick worth two of that знам по-хубаво средство (нещо); имам по-добър план; how's \tricks жарг. как си? как е работата? 6. карти взятка, ръка; the odd \trick решаващата взятка; 7. мор. смяна при кормилото; to have ( stand, take) o.'s \trick at the wheel дежуря на кормилото; на смяна съм; 8. ам. джунджурийка, дреболия; pl партакешки, парцалки; \trick or treat ам. казва се от децата на празника на Вси Светии, когато ходят по къщите и събират лакомства; 9. текст. иглен канал; II. v 1. измамвам, изигравам, излъгвам; подвеждам; to \trick the truth out of s.o. с хитрост научавам от някого истината; 2. разг. труфя, гиздя, украсявам ( out, up). -
127 выйти
несовер. - выходить;
совер. - выйти
1) (в разл. знач.) go out, come out, walk out, leave;
get out, get off;
alight( из вагона и т. п.) выйти из берегов ≈ to overflow the banks выйти на улицу ≈ to go into the street, to go out of doors выйти на работу ≈ to come to work, to turn up to work выйти в море ≈ to put to sea, to put out выйти на вызовы ≈ to take one's curtain call, to take a call
2) (появляться, быть изданным) appear, be published, be issued, be out, come out
3) (расходоваться;
кончаться) spend, be used up, run out (of) ;
have expired( о сроке) у него вышли все деньги ≈ his money has run out, he has run out of money, he has spent all his money горчица вся вышла ≈ the mustard is used up срок выходит ≈ time is running out срок уже вышел ≈ time is up
4) (получаться в результате) come off;
come out, turn out, ensue, result из этого ничего не выйдет ≈ nothing will come of it, it will come to nothing вышло совсем не так ≈ it turned out quite different вышло! разг. ≈ it's clicked! как бы чего не вышло разг. ≈ it will come to no good из него вышел бы хороший летчик ≈ he would have made a good pilot его доклад вышел очень интересным ≈ his lecture was/proved extremely interesting из этой материи вышло очень красивое платье ≈ that material made a very pretty dress
5) (быть родом, происходить) come, originate, be by origin он вышел из крестьян ≈ he is of peasant origin, he comes of peasant stock
6) (выбывать из состава) leave, drop out (of)
7) только несовер. (быть обращенным в какую-л. сторону) look (on, towards), face, front;
open (on), give (on) (об окнах) окно выходит на улицу ≈ the window faces the street комната выходит окнами на юг ≈ the room looks south ∙ выйти в отставку, выйти на пенсию ≈ to retire, to resign выйти наружу (выясниться) ≈ to come out into the open, to come to light выйти из употребления/обихода ≈ to be no longer in use, to go out of use, to become obsolete выйти в люди выйти в офицеры выйти в тираж выйти замуж выйти в финал выйти за пределы выйти из моды выйти из строя выйти из положения выйти из себя выйти из терпения выйти победителем он ростом не вышелсов. см. выходить 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, -
128 gas
1. [gæs] n1. 1) газnoble [perfect] gas - хим. инертный [идеальный] газ
2) (the gas) газ ( бытовой)to turn the gas on - включить /зажечь/ газ
to turn the gas off /out/ - выключить /погасить/ газ
to cook by /with/ gas - готовить на газу /на газовой плите/
3) физ. газ, газообразное вещество4) светильный газ5) горн. метан, рудничный газ6) воен. газ, отравляющее вещество7) веселящий газ; закись азота; эфир8) уст. газовое освещение2. амер. сл. бензин; газолин; топливоto step on the gas - а) дать газ, нажать на акселератор; б) приналечь, поднажать
to take one's foot off the gas - а) сбавить скорость; б) успокоиться
3. разг. болтовня, бахвальство, трёпthat's all gas - это всё болтовня /пустые слова/
4. мед. газы, ветры5. (a gas) сл.1) сногсшибательная шуткаwe did it for a gas - мы это просто так сделали, ради шутки /ради хохмы/
what a gas it was! - вот это было здорово!, вот это был розыгрыш!
2) нечто потрясающее; ≅ восторг, блеск (тж. о человеке)2. [gæs] aгазовый; газообразный3. [gæs] v1. воен. поражать, заражать отравляющими веществами; производить химическое нападение2. наполнять, насыщать газом3. выделять газ4. амер. разг. заправляться горючим5. разг. болтать, трепаться; бахвалиться; нести вздорstop gassing! - перестань болтать ерунду!
I haven't gassed this long for a year - я столько не трепался уже целый год
6. сл. потрясти, произвести огромное впечатление; блеснутьJulie sang and she gassed me, she was that good - Джули так хорошо пела, я был просто потрясён
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