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1 encounter
لَقِيَ (على غير قصد) \ encounter: to meet (often unexpectedly); meet sth. bad or unpleasant: He encountered many difficulties. \ مُوَاجَهَةٌ \ encounter: a meeting (often unwanted or unexpected): The thief tried to avoid an encounter with the police, head or front parts meeting, usu. violently: The cars struck each other head-on. -
2 encounter
لِقَاء \ encounter: a meeting (often unwanted or unexpected): The thief tried to avoid an encounter with the police. meeting: a gathering: a business meeting; a political meeting. -
3 rencontre
rencontre [ʀɑ̃kɔ̃tʀ]feminine nouna. [d'amis, diplomates, étrangers, idées] meeting• j'ai peur qu'il ne fasse de mauvaises rencontres I am afraid that he might meet the wrong sort of people• amours/amis de rencontre casual love affairs/friendsb. ( = débat) discussion• rencontres musicales/théâtrales ( = festival) music/theatre festivalc. [d'athlétisme] meeting ; ( = match) fixture* * *ʀɑ̃kɔ̃tʀaller/venir à la rencontre de quelqu'un — to go/to come to meet somebody
au hasard des rencontres — through chance meetings ou encounters; mauvais
rencontre d'athlétisme — athletics meeting GB, track meet US
4) Armée encounter•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀɑ̃kɔ̃tʀ nf1) (imprévue) encounterfaire la rencontre de qn — to meet sb, [personne connue] to bump into sb
J'ai fait la rencontre de personnes intéressantes ce soir. — I met some interesting people this evening.
J'ai fait la rencontre de notre voisin en allant chercher le journal. — I bumped into our neighbour when I went to get the paper.
Je viendrai à ta rencontre. — I'll come and meet you.
2) (= entrevue, congrès) meeting3) [cours d'eau] confluence4) SPORT (= match) encounter* * *rencontre nf1 ( réunion) meeting (avec with; entre between); rencontre de Londres London meeting; rencontre des deux présidents meeting between the two presidents; aller/venir à la rencontre de qn to go/to come to meet sb; aller à la rencontre de problèmes to be heading for trouble;2 ( contact) meeting; ( non prévu) encounter; première rencontre first meeting; rencontre étrange/inattendue strange/unexpected encounter; rencontre de hasard chance meeting ou encounter; rencontre mémorable/exceptionnelle memorable/exceptional encounter; aimer les rencontres to like meeting people; rechercher les rencontres to try to meet people; faire la rencontre de qn to meet sb; au hasard des rencontres through chance meetings ou encounters; ⇒ mauvais;3 Sport ( match) match GB, game US; ( réunion) meeting GB, meet US; rencontre de football football ou soccer match GB, soccer game US; rencontre d'athlétisme athletics meeting GB, track meet US;4 Mil encounter (de, entre between); rencontre des deux armées encounter between the two armies.[rɑ̃kɔ̃tr] nom fémininaller ou marcher à la rencontre de quelqu'un to go to meet somebody5. [jonction - de deux fleuves] confluence ; [ - de deux routes] junction————————de rencontre locution adjectivale[amitié] chance (modificateur) -
4 нечаянный
1. ( неожиданный) unexpected2. ( случайный) unintentional, accidentalнечаянный выстрел — random / accidental shot
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5 нечаянный
1) ( неожиданный) unexpectedнеча́янная встре́ча — unexpected encounter
2) ( случайный) unintentional, accidentalнеча́янный вы́стрел — random / accidental shot
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6 С-663
КАКИМИ СУДЬБАМИ? coll NP instrum Invar usu. used as a formula phrase fixed WO(an exclamation made at an unexpected encounter) why are you here? - I am very surprised to see youwhat brings you here?fancy meeting you here what are you doing here? (in limited contexts) how did you end up in our institute (get on our team etc)?А хозяин уже спешил встретить гостя, источая... радушие и сердечность: «Петр Васильевич! Какими судьбами?» (Максимов 3). His host was already hurrying to meet him, oozing cordiality. "Pyotr Vasilievich! What brings you here?" (3a).«Ба, ба, ба! - вскричал он вдруг, расставив обе руки при виде Чичикова. - Какими судьбами?» (Гоголь 3). "Hullo, hullo, hullo!" he exclaimed suddenly, flinging wide his arms at the sight of Chichikov. "Fancy meeting you here!" (3a).А... Владимир Георгиевич, вы какими судьбами в наш взвод?» (Шолохов 3). "Ah, Vladimir Georgievich, how did you get into our platoon?" (3a). -
7 какими судьбами?
• КАКИМИ СУДЬБАМИ? coll[NPinstrum; Invar; usu. used as a formula phrase; fixed WO]=====⇒ (an exclamation made at an unexpected encounter) why are you here? - I am very surprised to see you:- what brings you here?;- what are you doing here?;- [in limited contexts] how did you end up in our institute <get on our team etc>?♦ А хозяин уже спешил встретить гостя, источая... радушие и сердечность: "Пётр Васильевич! Какими судьбами?" (Максимов 3). His host was already hurrying to meet him, oozing cordiality. "Pyotr Vasilievich! What brings you here?" (3a).♦ "Ба, ба, ба! - вскричал он вдруг, расставив обе руки при виде Чичикова. - Какими судьбами?" (Гоголь 3). "Hullo, hullo, hullo!" he exclaimed suddenly, flinging wide his arms at the sight of Chichikov. "Fancy meeting you here!" (3a).♦ " А... Владимир Георгиевич, вы какими судьбами в наш взвод?" (Шолохов 3). "Ah, Vladimir Georgievich, how did you get into our platoon?" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > какими судьбами?
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8 tupust
iz.1. run-in, collision, crash2. unexpected encounter -
9 частота встречи
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > частота встречи
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10 встреча
1. appointment2. greeting3. reunion4. meeting; encounter; receptionзакрытое заседание; неофициальная встреча — private meeting
уклоняться от встречи — avoide meeting (refl.)
5. encounter6. interviewАнтонимический ряд:1. проводы; провожание; прощание; разлука; расставание2. проводы; провожания; прощания; разлуки; расставания -
11 fortuit
fortuit, e [fɔʀtyi, it]adjective* * *fortuite fɔʀtɥi, it adjectif [rencontre] accidental; [incident, circonstance] fortuitous; [remarque, découverte] fortuitous, chance (épith); [occasion] unexpected‘toute ressemblance serait purement fortuite’ — ‘any similarity is purely coincidental’
* * *fɔʀtɥi, it adj fortuit, -echance modif fortuitous* * *fortuit, fortuite adj [rencontre] accidental, chance ( épith); [incident, circonstance] fortuitous; [remarque, découverte] fortuitous, chance ( épith); [occasion] unexpected; rien n'est fortuit nothing happens by chance; ‘toute ressemblance serait purement fortuite’ ‘any similarity is purely coincidental’.[événement] fortuitous -
12 traf|ić
pf — traf|iać impf Ⅰ vi 1. (nie chybić) to hit vt- trafić do celu to hit the target- pocisk trafił w dom the shell hit the house- trafić w dziesiątkę to hit the bull’s eye- trafiłeś w dziesiątkę! you were absolutely spot on! pot.2. (znaleźć drogę) to find one’s way- nie trafić do domu to not find one’s way home3. (dostać się) to land- trafić do szpitala/do więzienia/do domu poprawczego to land in hospital/prison/a juvenile detention centre- trafić za kratki to end up in jail- nie mogę trafić w rękawy I can’t get my arms into the sleeves4. (zastać coś) to happen, to chance (na coś upon sth)- trafił na awanturę he walked in on an argument pot.- trafił akurat na obiad he came just in time for dinner5. (natknąć się) to encounter vt, to come across- trafić na niespodziewany opór to encounter unexpected resistance- trafić na znajomego to come across a friendⅡ trafić się — trafiać się 1. (zdarzyć się) to come up- trafia się dobry kupiec a good buyer has come up2. (wystąpić) to occur, to be seen occasionally- w tych lasach trafiają się dziki you can come across wild boar in these forests- trafia się okazja! opportunity knocks- tacy ludzie/takie okazje trafiają się bardzo rzadko such people/opportunities are few and far between■ trafić dobrze a. szczęśliwie (przybyć do właściwego miejsca) to find the right place; (spotkać właściwą osobę) to go to the right person; (ożenić się/wyjść za mąż dobrze) to make a good match- dobrze pan trafił, tylko ja umiem pomóc w tej sprawie you’ve got the right person, only I can help in this matter- trafić w czuły punkt to touch a raw nerve- trafiać komuś do gustu to appeal to sb’s taste- trafiać komuś do przekonania to convince sb- to mi nie trafia do przekonania it doesn’t cut any ice with me- trafiła kosa na kamień przysł. ≈ to have met one’s matchThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > traf|ić
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13 наталкиваться
св - натолкну́тьсяto run into, to encounter; to stumble upon, to bump into collната́лкиваться на сопротивле́ние — to encounter resistance
на́ши про́сьбы о по́мощи неожи́данно натолкну́лись на отка́з — our requests for help met with an unexpected rebuff
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14 اللفيلوز (سكر الفاكهة)
اللِّفْيُلوز (سُكَّرُ الفاكِهة) \ levulose = fructose. \ _(field) Chem. \ لِقَاء \ encounter: a meeting (often unwanted or unexpected): The thief tried to avoid an encounter with the police. meeting: a gathering: a business meeting; a political meeting. -
15 مواجهة
مُوَاجَهَةٌ \ encounter: a meeting (often unwanted or unexpected): The thief tried to avoid an encounter with the police, head or front parts meeting, usu. violently: The cars struck each other head-on. -
16 meeting
لِقَاء \ encounter: a meeting (often unwanted or unexpected): The thief tried to avoid an encounter with the police. meeting: a gathering: a business meeting; a political meeting. -
17 rast
used in: - gelinmek /a/ impersonal passive 1. to meet by chance, chance upon (someone). 2. to come across, meet with, encounter, find. - gelmek 1. /a/ to meet by chance, chance upon (someone). 2. /a/ to come across, meet with, encounter, find. 3. /a/ (for something unexpected) to come (one´s) way, come to (someone). 4. /a/ (for something) to hit (a target). 5. (for something) to turn out as one had hoped it would. 6. /a/ to coincide with, occur at the same time as. 7. /a/ (for something) to be at the same level as (something else), be on a line with (something else): Badem ağacının üst dalları pencereme rast geliyordu. The topmost branches of the almond tree were on a level with my window. - getirmek /ı/ 1. to find suddenly (someone or something one has long been searching for). 2. to choose (the right time to do something), to approach, collar, or get hold of (someone) (at the right time, in the right setting). 3. to shoot or throw (something) so that it hits the target. 4. (for God) to allow (something) to succeed. - gitmek (for something) to go well, go smoothly. -
18 отсрочивать
delay, detain, postponeThe ability to detect the presence of another animals territory when tunneling may inhibit a neighbouring mole-rat from unwanted and unexpected invasion of an adjacent tunnel system as well as postpone an aggressive encounter .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > отсрочивать
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