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1) General subject: behind one's back, unbeknown, unknown (he did it unknown to me - он сделал это тайно от меня, без моего ведома), unknown to (без ведома кого-л. - unknown to smb), with the privity, without the privity, without knowledge, (кого-л.) without the knowledge of (smb).2) Law: without the knowledge or consent (of... / from... -... кого-л.; англ. цитата приводится из статьи в газете Washington Post; контекстуальный перевод)3) Simple: unbeknownst -
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General subject: he did it unbeknownst to me, he did it unknown to meУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он сделал это без моего ведома
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БЕЗ ВЕДОМА чьего, кого PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is adv(to do sth.) without s. o. 's being aware of it or without asking the permission of s.o. (who is supposed to be notified or asked)without s.o. fc knowledgethe knowledge of s.o.)unbeknownst) to s.o. without informing s.o. without asking s.o.'s permission."Я рассказал обо всём моему дяде Рязанову, но не просил его вмешиваться. Он сам, без моего ведома попросил Будягина позвонить директору института Глинской» (Рыбаков 2). "I told my uncle Ryazanov about my case, but I didn't ask him to get involved. He went to Budyagin without my knowledge and asked him to telephone Glinskaya, the director of the institute" (2a).Люди жили, работали, рождались и умирали и всё это без ведома соответствующих органов... (Войнович 2). People were living, working, having children, and dying, and all without the knowledge of the proper agencies (2a).Всем лучшим гостям подали уху стерляжью, а штаб-офицеру, - разумеется, без ведома хозяина, - досталась уха из окуней (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....All the most important guests were given sterlet soup, while the staff-officer was served-of course, unbeknown to his host-with perch soup (1b). -
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1. unbeknownst2. unknownСинонимический ряд:неизвестно (проч.) бог ведает; бог знает; как знать; кто его знает; кто знает; невесть; незнамо; неизвестно; одному аллаху известно; одному богу известно; пес знает; почем знать; черт знает
См. также в других словарях:
unbeknownst — 1833, vulgar formation from UNBEKNOWN (Cf. unbeknown) (1630s). No clear reason for the st, but since 19c. this has become the dominant form … Etymology dictionary
unbeknownst — unbeknown, unbeknownst These alternatives for the more usual word unknown entered the language in the 17c and 19c respectively. They are typically used in asides in the form unbeknown to or unbeknownst to (someone), and in current use unbeknownst … Modern English usage
unbeknownst — also unbeknown adjective Etymology: 1un + obsolete English beknown known; unbeknownst, irregular from unbeknown Date: 1636 1. happening or existing without the knowledge of someone specified usually used with to < unbeknownst to us rumors were… … New Collegiate Dictionary
unbeknownst — adj. (formal) (cannot stand alone) unbeknownst to * * * (formal) (cannot stand alone) unbeknownst to … Combinatory dictionary
unbeknownst — I adjective (usually used with to ) occurring or existing without the knowledge of a crisis unbeknown to me she had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family • Syn: ↑unbeknown • Similar to: ↑unknown … Useful english dictionary
unbeknownst — un·be·knownst (ŭn bĭ nōnstʹ) adj. Unbeknown. adv. Without the knowledge of a specified party. Used with to: Our cousin had been ill for years, unbeknownst to the family. [unbeknown + st(as in amongst).] * * * … Universalium
unbeknownst — adverb (followed by to) Without the knowledge of. He went home early, unbeknownst to his mother … Wiktionary
unbeknownst — unbeknown UK [ˌʌnbɪˈnəʊn] / US [ˌʌnbɪˈnoʊn] or unbeknownst UK [ˌʌnbɪˈnəʊnst] / US [ˌʌnbɪˈnoʊnst] adjective unbeknown to someone … English dictionary
unbeknownst/unbeknown to — without being known about by (someone) Unbeknownst to the students, the teacher had entered the room. [=the students did not know/realize that the teacher had entered the room] ◇ In U.S. English unbeknownst is more common than unbeknown. In Brit … Useful english dictionary
unbeknownst — adj. unknown, without knowledge … English contemporary dictionary
unbeknownst — un·be·knownst … English syllables