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1 proponer
v.1 to propose, to suggest.propongo ir al cine I suggest going to the cinemaMaría propuso su casa para la fiesta Mary proposed her house for the shindig.2 to offer, to propose.María propuso su casa para la fiesta Mary proposed her house for the shindig.Le propuse a María buscar la solución I offered Mary to search for the solution3 to propose to.* * *1 (persona, plan) to propose1 to intend* * *verbto propose, suggest* * *( pp propuesto)1. VT1) (=sugerir) [+ idea, proyecto] to suggest, propose; [+ candidato] to propose, put forward; [+ brindis, moción de censura] to propose; [+ teoría] to put forward, propound frmhemos propuesto la creación de un centro de acogida — we have suggested o proposed the setting up of a reception centre
el plan propuesto por el sindicato — the plan put forward o suggested o proposed by the union
no creo que la solución sea esa, como parece que algunos proponéis — I do not believe that is the solution, as some of you seem to suggest
la cifra de ventas propuesta asciende a un millón de libras — the sales target comes to one million pounds
te voy a proponer un trato — I'll make you a deal o a proposition
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proponer a algn hacer algo — to suggest to sb that they should do sthfue ella quien me propuso hacer ese papel — it was her who suggested (to me) that I should play this part
propongo que la reunión se aplace hasta mañana — I suggest o propose that the meeting be postponed till tomorrow, I suggest we put the meeting off till tomorrow
2) (=recomendar)lo han propuesto para el cargo de secretario — they have nominated him for secretary, they have proposed him as secretary
he sido propuesta para la beca de investigación — I've been nominated o proposed for the research scholarship
la película ha sido propuesta como candidata para los Oscars — the film has been nominated for an Oscar
3) (=plantear) [+ problema] [gen] to pose; (Mat) to set2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < idea> to propose, suggestb) < persona> ( para cargo) to put forward, nominate; ( para premio) to nominatec) < moción> to proposed) < teoría> to propound2.proponerse v proncuando se propone algo, lo consigue — when he sets out to do something, he invariably achieves it
se proponen alcanzar la cima — their aim o goal is to reach the summit
me propuse decírselo — I made up my mind o I decided to tell her
* * *= argue, come up with, propose, propound, put forth, put forward, nominate, advance, bring forward.Ex. Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.Ex. Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.Ex. The Research Libraries Group (RLG) and the Library of Congress are proposing a joint pilot project to investigate methods of allowing RLG direct online access to the MARC Master File.Ex. Few who were present will forget the now classic confrontation between Professor Lubetzky and Frederick Kilgour of OCLC, who propounded the perspective of new cataloging technology.Ex. Relevant cultural policy issues are explored, and recommendations are put forth for enhancing Canadian cultural sovereignty through book publishing.Ex. One of the key recommendations put forward in the programme was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's.Ex. Until 1979, Members of the European Parliament were nominated by their national parliaments but in June of that year the first elections by universal suffrage were held in each of the nine member states.Ex. The heading 'Sugar Cane: Harvesters' shows the citation order advanced by Coates.Ex. They also intend to bring forward legislation to provide that the maximum amount of compensation should be £500,000.----* el hombre propone y Dios dispone = Man proposes, God disposes.* proponer a discusión = moot.* proponer a un candidato = nominate + candidate.* proponer como principio = posit.* proponer matrimonio = pop + the question.* proponer medidas = propose + measures.* proponerse = put + Posesivo + mind to.* proponerse hacer = set out to + do.* proponerse + Infinitivo = set out to + Infinitivo.* proponer una idea = advance + proposition, advance + idea, put forward + idea.* proponer una moción = propose + motion.* proponer una oferta = propose + offer.* proponer una teoría = advance + theory.* proponer un plan = come up with + plan.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < idea> to propose, suggestb) < persona> ( para cargo) to put forward, nominate; ( para premio) to nominatec) < moción> to proposed) < teoría> to propound2.proponerse v proncuando se propone algo, lo consigue — when he sets out to do something, he invariably achieves it
se proponen alcanzar la cima — their aim o goal is to reach the summit
me propuse decírselo — I made up my mind o I decided to tell her
* * *= argue, come up with, propose, propound, put forth, put forward, nominate, advance, bring forward.Ex: Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.
Ex: Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.Ex: The Research Libraries Group (RLG) and the Library of Congress are proposing a joint pilot project to investigate methods of allowing RLG direct online access to the MARC Master File.Ex: Few who were present will forget the now classic confrontation between Professor Lubetzky and Frederick Kilgour of OCLC, who propounded the perspective of new cataloging technology.Ex: Relevant cultural policy issues are explored, and recommendations are put forth for enhancing Canadian cultural sovereignty through book publishing.Ex: One of the key recommendations put forward in the programme was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's.Ex: Until 1979, Members of the European Parliament were nominated by their national parliaments but in June of that year the first elections by universal suffrage were held in each of the nine member states.Ex: The heading 'Sugar Cane: Harvesters' shows the citation order advanced by Coates.Ex: They also intend to bring forward legislation to provide that the maximum amount of compensation should be £500,000.* el hombre propone y Dios dispone = Man proposes, God disposes.* proponer a discusión = moot.* proponer a un candidato = nominate + candidate.* proponer como principio = posit.* proponer matrimonio = pop + the question.* proponer medidas = propose + measures.* proponerse = put + Posesivo + mind to.* proponerse hacer = set out to + do.* proponerse + Infinitivo = set out to + Infinitivo.* proponer una idea = advance + proposition, advance + idea, put forward + idea.* proponer una moción = propose + motion.* proponer una oferta = propose + offer.* proponer una teoría = advance + theory.* proponer un plan = come up with + plan.* * *vt1 ‹idea› to propose, suggestpropuse dos proyectos alternativos I proposed o put forward o suggested two alternative plansnos propuso pasar el fin de semana en su casa she suggested we spend the weekend at her housete voy a proponer un trato I'm going to make you a proposition, I'm going to propose a dealproponer QUE + SUBJ:propongo que se vote la moción I propose that we vote on the motionpropuso que se aceptara la oferta she suggested o proposed that the offer should be accepted2 ‹persona› (para un cargo) to put forward, nominate; (para un premio) to nominatepropuso a Ibáñez como candidato he put Ibáñez forward as a candidate, he proposed o nominated Ibáñez as a candidate3 ‹moción› to propose4 ‹teoría› to propoundcuando se propone algo, lo consigue when he sets out to do something, he invariably achieves itsin proponérselo, se había convertido en el líder del grupo he had unwittingly become the leader of the groupme lo había propuesto como meta I had set myself that goalproponerse + INF:no nos proponemos insultar a nadie we do not set out to o aim to insult anybody, it is not our aim o intention to insult anybodyse proponen construir una sociedad nueva their aim o goal is to build a new society, they plan to build a new societyse han propuesto alcanzar la cima they aim to reach the summit, they have set themselves the goal of reaching the summit, their aim o goal is to reach the summitme propuse ir a hablar con ella I made up my mind o I decided to go and talk to herme había propuesto levantarme más temprano I had decided that I would get up earlier, I had planned o intended to get up earlierproponerse QUE + SUBJ:te has propuesto que me enfade you're determined to make me o you're intent on making me lose my temper* * *
proponer ( conjugate proponer) verbo transitivo
‹ brindis› to propose;
te voy a proponer un trato I'm going to make you a proposition
( para premio) to nominate
proponerse verbo pronominal:
me lo propuse como meta I set myself that goal;
me propuse decírselo I made up my mind o I decided to tell her
proponer verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, etc) to propose, suggest: os propongo que vayamos al teatro, how about going to the theatre?
2 (a una persona) to nominate: le propusieron para ocupar la vicepresidencia, they nominated him for the vice-presidency ➣ Ver nota en propose
' proponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decir
- testigo
- propuse
English:
advance
- come up with
- move
- nominate
- offer
- propose
- propound
- put forward
- sponsor
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [sugerir] to propose, to suggest;han propuesto varias ideas they have put forward a number of ideas;propongo ir al cine I suggest going to the cinema;me propuso un trato he proposed a deal;me propuso que fuéramos al teatro she suggested going to the theatre2. [candidato] to put forward;lo han propuesto para secretario general del partido he has been put forward as a candidate for party chairman* * *<part propuesto> v/t propose, suggest;el hombre propone y Dios dispone man proposes and God disposes* * *proponer {60} vt1) : to propose, to suggest2) : to nominate* * *proponer vb1. (brindis, plan, etc) to propose2. (acción) to suggest -
2 plantear
v.1 to pose (exponer) (problema).me planteó sus preocupaciones he put his concerns to me, he raised his concerns with me2 to propose (proponer) (solución, posibilidad).plantean una solución radical al cambio climático they are proposing a radical solution to climate change3 to put forward, to discuss, to raise, to present.María aventuró una sugerencia Mary ventured a suggestion.4 to propose to.* * *2 (problema, dificultad) to cause, give rise to3 (trazar un plan) to plan, outline4 MATEMÁTICAS (problema) to formulate1 to consider* * *verb1) to pose2) raise•* * *1. VT1) (=exponer)a) [+ situación, problema] to bring up, raiseno me atrevo a plantearles el tema a mis padres — I don't dare bring up o raise the issue with my parents
plantéaselo todo tal como es — explain o put the situation to him exactly as it is
planteado el problema en estos términos... — with the problem expressed o put in these terms...
b) (Mat) [+ ecuación, problema] to set out2) (=proponer) [+ cambio, posibilidad] to suggestel futuro plantea un reto al que habrá que hacer frente — the future presents a challenge that will have to be met
3) (=causar) [+ problema] to pose, createesta decisión nos plantea un problema moral — this decision poses o creates a moral problem
esta novela planteará problemas para adaptarla al cine — adapting this novel for the cinema will pose o create various problems
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Mat) < problema> to set outb) ( exponer)nos plantearon dos opciones — they presented us with o gave us two options
2) (causar, provocar) <problemas/dificultades> to create, cause2.plantearse v pron1) ( considerar) <problema/posibilidad> to think about, consider2) ( presentarse) problema/posibilidad to arisese nos ha planteado un nuevo problema — a new problem has arisen o has come up
se me planteó una disyuntiva — I came up against o I was faced with a dilemma
* * *= pose, articulate, posit, put forward, put forth.Ex. This illustrates the puzzle that differential policies pose for users.Ex. From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Ex. We can choose to turn our backs on these principles with fatuous arguments which posit their anachronism and the nonexistent intelligence of computing machinery.Ex. One of the key recommendations put forward in the programme was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's.Ex. Relevant cultural policy issues are explored, and recommendations are put forth for enhancing Canadian cultural sovereignty through book publishing.----* plantear a la luz de = discuss + in the light of.* plantear dificultad = pose + difficulty.* plantear dificultades = raise + difficulties.* plantear dudas = raise + doubts.* plantear la necesidad = articulate + the need.* plantear la posibilidad = raise + possibility.* plantear la posibilidad de = discuss + the possibility of.* plantearle a Alguien una cuestión = put before + Nombre + an issue.* plantearse = conceptualise [conceptualize, -USA], flirt, teeter + on the edge of.* plantearse dudas = have + second thoughts.* plantearse un objetivo = adopt + goal.* plantear una cuestión = bring forth + issue, issue + arise, pose + question, raise + argument, raise + issue, raise + point, open up + issue.* plantear una idea = raise + idea.* plantear una posibilidad = pose + possibility.* plantear una probabilidad = pose + possibility.* plantear un desafío = pose + challenge.* plantear un problema = pose + dilemma, pose + problem, raise + question, raise + concern, raise + issue, raise + problem, articulate + problem.* plantear un reto = pose + challenge.* problema + plantearse = problem + come with.* volver a plantearse = reconceive of.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Mat) < problema> to set outb) ( exponer)nos plantearon dos opciones — they presented us with o gave us two options
2) (causar, provocar) <problemas/dificultades> to create, cause2.plantearse v pron1) ( considerar) <problema/posibilidad> to think about, consider2) ( presentarse) problema/posibilidad to arisese nos ha planteado un nuevo problema — a new problem has arisen o has come up
se me planteó una disyuntiva — I came up against o I was faced with a dilemma
* * *= pose, articulate, posit, put forward, put forth.Ex: This illustrates the puzzle that differential policies pose for users.
Ex: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Ex: We can choose to turn our backs on these principles with fatuous arguments which posit their anachronism and the nonexistent intelligence of computing machinery.Ex: One of the key recommendations put forward in the programme was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's.Ex: Relevant cultural policy issues are explored, and recommendations are put forth for enhancing Canadian cultural sovereignty through book publishing.* plantear a la luz de = discuss + in the light of.* plantear dificultad = pose + difficulty.* plantear dificultades = raise + difficulties.* plantear dudas = raise + doubts.* plantear la necesidad = articulate + the need.* plantear la posibilidad = raise + possibility.* plantear la posibilidad de = discuss + the possibility of.* plantearle a Alguien una cuestión = put before + Nombre + an issue.* plantearse = conceptualise [conceptualize, -USA], flirt, teeter + on the edge of.* plantearse dudas = have + second thoughts.* plantearse un objetivo = adopt + goal.* plantear una cuestión = bring forth + issue, issue + arise, pose + question, raise + argument, raise + issue, raise + point, open up + issue.* plantear una idea = raise + idea.* plantear una posibilidad = pose + possibility.* plantear una probabilidad = pose + possibility.* plantear un desafío = pose + challenge.* plantear un problema = pose + dilemma, pose + problem, raise + question, raise + concern, raise + issue, raise + problem, articulate + problem.* plantear un reto = pose + challenge.* problema + plantearse = problem + come with.* volver a plantearse = reconceive of.* * *plantear [A1 ]vtA1 ( Mat) ‹problema› to set out2(exponer): plantéale las cosas tal como son tell him o explain to him exactly how things standme planteó la situación de la siguiente manera he explained o put the situation to me in the following wayplanteó la necesidad de una reestructuración total she expressed the need for a total restructuringlas reivindicaciones que plantearon the demands which they put forward o madele plantearé la cuestión a mi jefe I will raise the question with my boss, I will bring it up with my bossnos plantearon dos opciones they presented us with o gave us two optionsle planteé la posibilidad de ir de vacaciones a Grecia I suggested going to Greece on vacationB (causar, provocar) ‹problemas/dificultades› to create, causesu dimisión planteó graves problemas his resignation created o caused serious problemsesto plantea situaciones cómicas this gives rise to o creates comic situationsC ‹enfrentamiento/debate› to engage inA (considerar) ‹problema/posibilidad› to think about, consider¿te has planteado lo que harás cuando termines de estudiar? have you thought about o considered what you'll do when you finish your studies?nunca me había planteado esa posibilidad I had never considered that possibilityB (presentarse) «problema/posibilidades» to arisese nos ha planteado un nuevo problema a new problem has arisen o has come up, we have encountered o come across a new problemse me planteó la siguiente disyuntiva I came up against o I was faced with the following dilemmase le planteó la necesidad de abandonar el país he found he had to leave the country, he was faced with a situation in which he had to leave the country* * *
plantear ( conjugate plantear) verbo transitivo
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plantearle algo a algn to raise sth with sb;
le plantearé la cuestión a mi jefe I'll raise the matter with my boss;
nos plantearon dos opciones they presented us with o gave us two options;
le planteé la posibilidad de ir a Grecia I suggested going to Greece
2 ‹problemas/dificultades› to pose
plantearse verbo pronominal
1 ( considerar) ‹problema/posibilidad› to think about, consider
2 ( presentarse) [problema/posibilidad] to arise
plantear verbo transitivo
1 (una duda, un problema) to pose, raise
2 (hacer una sugerencia) to suggest, propose
3 (causar) to create, cause
' plantear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abordar
English:
bring up
- pose
- present
- propound
- raise
- state
- point
* * *♦ vt1. [formular] [problema matemático] to set out2. [exponer] [reivindicación] to put forward;[dificultad, duda, cuestión] to raise;me planteó sus preocupaciones he put his concerns to me, he raised his concerns with me3. [proponer] [solución, posibilidad] to propose;plantean una solución radical al cambio climático they are proposing a radical solution to climate change;nos plantearon la posibilidad de abandonar they asked us to consider the possibility of withdrawing4. [presentar] [problema] to pose* * *v/t1 dificultad, problema pose, create2 cuestión raise* * *plantear vt1) : to set forth, to bring up, to suggest2) : to establish, to set up3) : to create, to pose (a problem)* * *plantear vb1. (ocasionar) to cause / to create2. (presentar) to raise -
3 comportamiento de rechazo
(n.) = avoidance behaviourEx. Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called ' avoidance behaviour'.* * *(n.) = avoidance behaviourEx: Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called ' avoidance behaviour'.
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4 hacer un trabajo
(v.) = do + work, do + jobEx. Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called 'avoidance behaviour'.Ex. Her sister-in-law worked as a school librarian, and so she convinced Jay to hire a professional to do the job.* * *(v.) = do + work, do + jobEx: Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called 'avoidance behaviour'.
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5 síntoma
m.1 symptom, concomitant phenomenon that accompanies a particular disease and serves as its indication.2 symptom, clue, indication, signal.* * *1 symptom* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Med) symptom2) (=señal) sign, indication* * ** * *= symptom.Ex. Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called 'avoidance behaviour'.----* atacar un síntoma = attack + symptom.* síntoma físico = physical symptom.* síntomas de abstinencia = withdrawal symptoms.* tratar síntomas = treat + symptoms.* * ** * *= symptom.Ex: Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called 'avoidance behaviour'.
* atacar un síntoma = attack + symptom.* síntoma físico = physical symptom.* síntomas de abstinencia = withdrawal symptoms.* tratar síntomas = treat + symptoms.* * *1 ( Med) symptom2 (señal) sign, indication* * *
síntoma sustantivo masculino (Med) symptom;
( señal) sign, indication
síntoma sustantivo masculino
1 Med symptom
2 (indicio, señal) sign
' síntoma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
índice
- aparecer
- desaparecer
- inquietante
- molesto
- presentar
English:
sign
- symptom
* * *síntoma nm1. [de enfermedad] symptom;presenta síntomas de congelación en el pie his foot shows signs of frostbite2. [señal, signo] sign;hay síntomas de mejoría en la economía there are signs of improvement in the economy* * *m symptom* * *síntoma nm: symptom* * *síntoma n symptom -
6 trabajo de investigación
(n.) = investigative work, research paper, research workEx. Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called 'avoidance behaviour'.Ex. A separate service location was set up in the library to help students acquire research paper skills necessary for an English Class.Ex. The library has contributed to the Estonian national retrospective bibliography, cooperated on research work with other libraries and contributed to various all-union and international catalogues and bibliographies.* * *(n.) = investigative work, research paper, research workEx: Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called 'avoidance behaviour'.
Ex: A separate service location was set up in the library to help students acquire research paper skills necessary for an English Class.Ex: The library has contributed to the Estonian national retrospective bibliography, cooperated on research work with other libraries and contributed to various all-union and international catalogues and bibliographies. -
7 автор
author• Автор выражает свою искреннюю благодарность (проф. Иванову)... - The author expresses his sincere appreciation to...• Кроме этого, некоторые авторы разработали... - Alternatively, some authors have developed...• В последние годы несколько авторов отказались от этого метода. - Several authors have, in recent years, departed from this procedure.• В-третьих, опыт автора говорит, что... - Thirdly, it is the author's experience that...• Вдобавок, эти авторы приводят доводы, что... - In addition, these authors argued that...• Лишь небольшое число авторов использовало... - A small number of authors have used...• Многие авторы не делают различия между... - Many authors make no distinction between...• Некоторые авторы не соглашаются с этим, они считают, что... - Some authorities disagree; they believe that...• Некоторые авторы предлагают, чтобы... - Some authors suggest that...• Некоторые авторы предпочли использовать... - Some authors have preferred to use...• Однако некоторые авторы успешно использовали... - However, some authors have successfully used...• Он автор более чем 40 опубликованных работ на темы... - Не is the author of more than 40 published papers on topics in...• По мнению автора (данной статьи)... - In the opinion of the author,...• Различные авторы предлагали, чтобы... - Various writers have suggested that...• Различными авторами уже было отмечено, что... - It has been pointed out by various writers that...• Ряд авторов сообщают, что... - A number of authors have reported that...• Тем не менее, автор надеется, что... - The author, nevertheless, hopes that...• Тем не менее, эти авторы допускали, что... - Nevertheless, these authors admitted that...• Эта терминология использовалась рядом авторов. - This terminology has been used by a number of writers.• Эти авторы также обнаружили, что... - These authors also found that...• Это заставило нескольких авторов предложить использование... - This has led several authors to propose the use of...• Это привело нескольких авторов к заключению, что... - This has led several authors to believe that...• Это уже оспаривалось некоторыми авторами, однако... - This has been contested by some writers, but...• Эти идеи были развиты целым рядом авторов. - The material has been developed by a number of contributors. -
8 ערךְ
עָרַךְ(b. h.) (to connect, join, 1) (b. h.) to range, arrange, place in order. Y.Yoma II, end, 40a (ref. to Lev. 1:8, a. 12) כהן אחד עוֹרֵךְוכ׳ one priest places two limbs on the altar ; Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., Par. 4, ch. VI. Gen. R. s. 78 יש בי כח לעֲרוֹךְ תפלה (Yalk. ib. 133 לסדר) I have strength to offer prayer; יש בי כח לערוך מלחמה I have strength to give battle. Yalk. l. c. וע׳ מלחמה כנגדו gave him battle. Tanḥ. Bḥuck. 6 ואֶעֱרוֹךְ לפניכם שלחן I will set a table before you (in the hereafter), v. infra. Ned.20b עָרַכְתִּי לו שלחן והפכו I prepared a table for him, but he upset it (euphem. for unnatural gratification); a. e. (In Talm. mostly סדר.עוֹרְכֵי הדיינין (= עורכי דין לפני הדיינין) those who arrange arguments before the judges, pleaders, advocates, who advise their clients what to say or not to say before court. Ab. I, 8 אל תעש עצמך כע׳ הד׳ do not make thyself to he like legal advisers, i. e. be careful as judge not to suggest an advice to one of the litigants; Y.B. Bath.lX, 17a top כעֹרְכֵי; Y.Keth.IV, 29a bot. אל תעש עצמך כע׳ הד׳ שלא לגלותוכ׳ do not make thyself to be like, that is, you must not reveal to an individual his case (how to argue). Bab. ib. 52b; 86a עשינו עצמינו כע׳ ד׳ we have made ourselves to be like (I ought not to have suggested an advice).Part. pass. עָרוּךְ; f. עְרוּכָה Sabb.119b וכשבא לביתו ומצא נר דלוק ושלחן ע׳וכ׳ when he comes home and finds the lamp lighted, the table set and the couch spread, the good angel says ; a. e. 2) (cmp. Syr. ערך, P. Sm. 2990) to work dough (contrad. to לוּש); to roll, shape Pes.III, 4 אחת לשה ואחת עוֹרֶכֶתוכ׳ one woman kneads, another works and shapes the dough, and a third one bakes. Ab. Zar. IV, 9 לא לשין ולא עוֹרְכִין עמו you must not knead nor work and shape dough with him. Neg. II, 4 כעוֹרֶכֶת in the position of a woman working dough; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Erub.54a (ref. to ערוכהוכ׳, 2 Sam. 23:5) אם ע׳ … משתמרתוכ׳ if the Law is worked into thy two hundred and forty-eight limbs, it will be preserved Midr. Till. to Ps. 14 (read:) פת לושה ופת ע׳ kneaded (common) bread and well-worked bread; Yalk. ib. 662 עריכה (corr. acc.). Hif. הֶעֱרִיךְ ( to place side by side; cmp. נָקַש Hif.) to compare; to value; esp. (v. Lev. 27:2–13) to dedicate the value of a person or of an animal unfit for the altar. Arakh.I, 1 הכל מַעֲרִיכִין ונֶעֱרָכִין all persons are fit to dedicate or to be the subjects of dedication. Ib. נֶעֱרָךְ אבל לא מַעֲרִיךְ may be the subject of dedication, but cannot dedicate (his vow is invalid). Ib. VI, 5 המעריך את עצמו he who dedicates his own value. Tanḥ. l. c. (read:) אתם מעריכין לפני את נפשותיכם … מעריכת גיהנם you value before me your lives, and I shall save you from the range of Gehenna (v. עֲרִיכָה), and set (v. supra); a. fr. Nif. נֶעֱרַךְ to be the subject of valuation, to be valued. Arakh.I, 1, a. fr., v. supra. Ib. II, 1 אין נערכין Var., v. עֵרֶךְ. -
9 עָרַךְ
עָרַךְ(b. h.) (to connect, join, 1) (b. h.) to range, arrange, place in order. Y.Yoma II, end, 40a (ref. to Lev. 1:8, a. 12) כהן אחד עוֹרֵךְוכ׳ one priest places two limbs on the altar ; Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., Par. 4, ch. VI. Gen. R. s. 78 יש בי כח לעֲרוֹךְ תפלה (Yalk. ib. 133 לסדר) I have strength to offer prayer; יש בי כח לערוך מלחמה I have strength to give battle. Yalk. l. c. וע׳ מלחמה כנגדו gave him battle. Tanḥ. Bḥuck. 6 ואֶעֱרוֹךְ לפניכם שלחן I will set a table before you (in the hereafter), v. infra. Ned.20b עָרַכְתִּי לו שלחן והפכו I prepared a table for him, but he upset it (euphem. for unnatural gratification); a. e. (In Talm. mostly סדר.עוֹרְכֵי הדיינין (= עורכי דין לפני הדיינין) those who arrange arguments before the judges, pleaders, advocates, who advise their clients what to say or not to say before court. Ab. I, 8 אל תעש עצמך כע׳ הד׳ do not make thyself to he like legal advisers, i. e. be careful as judge not to suggest an advice to one of the litigants; Y.B. Bath.lX, 17a top כעֹרְכֵי; Y.Keth.IV, 29a bot. אל תעש עצמך כע׳ הד׳ שלא לגלותוכ׳ do not make thyself to be like, that is, you must not reveal to an individual his case (how to argue). Bab. ib. 52b; 86a עשינו עצמינו כע׳ ד׳ we have made ourselves to be like (I ought not to have suggested an advice).Part. pass. עָרוּךְ; f. עְרוּכָה Sabb.119b וכשבא לביתו ומצא נר דלוק ושלחן ע׳וכ׳ when he comes home and finds the lamp lighted, the table set and the couch spread, the good angel says ; a. e. 2) (cmp. Syr. ערך, P. Sm. 2990) to work dough (contrad. to לוּש); to roll, shape Pes.III, 4 אחת לשה ואחת עוֹרֶכֶתוכ׳ one woman kneads, another works and shapes the dough, and a third one bakes. Ab. Zar. IV, 9 לא לשין ולא עוֹרְכִין עמו you must not knead nor work and shape dough with him. Neg. II, 4 כעוֹרֶכֶת in the position of a woman working dough; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Erub.54a (ref. to ערוכהוכ׳, 2 Sam. 23:5) אם ע׳ … משתמרתוכ׳ if the Law is worked into thy two hundred and forty-eight limbs, it will be preserved Midr. Till. to Ps. 14 (read:) פת לושה ופת ע׳ kneaded (common) bread and well-worked bread; Yalk. ib. 662 עריכה (corr. acc.). Hif. הֶעֱרִיךְ ( to place side by side; cmp. נָקַש Hif.) to compare; to value; esp. (v. Lev. 27:2–13) to dedicate the value of a person or of an animal unfit for the altar. Arakh.I, 1 הכל מַעֲרִיכִין ונֶעֱרָכִין all persons are fit to dedicate or to be the subjects of dedication. Ib. נֶעֱרָךְ אבל לא מַעֲרִיךְ may be the subject of dedication, but cannot dedicate (his vow is invalid). Ib. VI, 5 המעריך את עצמו he who dedicates his own value. Tanḥ. l. c. (read:) אתם מעריכין לפני את נפשותיכם … מעריכת גיהנם you value before me your lives, and I shall save you from the range of Gehenna (v. עֲרִיכָה), and set (v. supra); a. fr. Nif. נֶעֱרַךְ to be the subject of valuation, to be valued. Arakh.I, 1, a. fr., v. supra. Ib. II, 1 אין נערכין Var., v. עֵרֶךְ. -
10 gringo
(Sp. model spelled same [gringo], of disputed origin)A term used derisively in the Southwest to refer to Anglos, newcomers, and strangers. The DRAE references gringo as a foreigner, generally one who speaks a language other than Spanish, and especially one who speaks English. It is also an adjective for any foreign language. Santamaría notes that in Mexico it refers to a person from the United States and adds that the term has been extended to refer to any fair-skinned person, or even a white animal with blue eyes and light-colored lashes. There have been many theories, some of which do not reflect careful, serious study as to how this term came into Spanish. Some wordsmiths have suggested it derives from 'green coat,' referring to the uniforms of United States soldiers. Another theory holds that the term comes from a song sung by American soldiers that contained the verse "green grow the rashes, O" ("rashes" was sometimes replaced by "rushes" or "lilacs," depending on the version). Hendrickson suggests that the term derives from the name of Major Samuel Ringgold (pronounced with a trilled /r / and apocope of the final consonant cluster; a plausible Mexican Spanish adaptation). Ringgold was a United States officer and strategist who faced the Mexicans during the Mexican War. However, since the term is attested to as early as 1787 with reference to the Irish brigades in Spain (who may have worn green coats and sung the verse cited above), the preceeding explanations cannot be entirely correct. Far more likely than any of these theories is the distinct possibility that the term comes from griego, meaning Greek in Spanish. It is comparable to the English phrase "it's all Greek to me." -
11 выдвигать
(= выдвинуть) advance, put forth, adduce, introduce• Было выдвинуто много теорий, чтобы объяснить... - Many theories have been advanced to explain...• Много идей было выдвинуто, чтобы объяснить... - Many ideas were put forward to explain...• Мы могли бы также выдвинуть гипотезу, что... - We might also conjecture that...• Недавно была выдвинута новая гипотеза... - A new hypothesis has recently been put forward by...• После многих лет работы Смит, наконец, выдвинул гипотезу, что... - After many years of work, Smith finally put forth the conjecture that...• Многие авторы выдвигали предложение, чтобы... - Various writers have suggested that...• Следовательно, мы выдвигаем предположение, что... - We therefore conjecture that...• Чтобы объяснить..., мы должны выдвинуть предположение. - We must develop a hypothesis in order to explain...• Эти наблюдения выдвигают на первый план необходимость... - These observations highlight the need for... -
12 Methuen Treaty
(1703)Named for the English envoy to Lisbon, John Methuen, the commercial treaty that came to be known by his name was signed on 27 December 1703. This treaty followed the May 1703 treaties of alliance between Portugal, England, and the Low Countries and the Hapsburg Empire that were related to the War of Spanish Succession. The Methuen Treaty stipulated that thenceforth Portuguese wines would be favored as exports to England in the same way that English woolen imports to Portugal would have advantages. Since England was not importing French wines due to a war with France, and since English merchant-shippers in Portugal would benefit from the agreement, the Methuen Treaty was viewed as advantageous to all parties involved. With only three articles, the treaty agreed that both Portuguese wines and English woolens would be exempt from custom duties and that each nation had to ratify the treaty within two months. The Methuen Treaty became the keystone of Anglo-Portuguese commercial relations for at least the next century, but several historians have suggested that it favored England more than Portugal. -
13 иметь под собой некоторую почву
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иметь под собой некоторую почву
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14 Мы предложили механизм реакции. Этот механизм описан в следующем разделе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Мы предложили механизм реакции. Этот механизм описан в следующем разделе
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15 предложение
conjecture, proposal, sentence, proposition, suggestion• Данное предложение ожидалось к 10 декабря. - The proposal was due by December 10.• Другие предложения могут быть найдены в технической литературе. - Other suggestions may be found in the technical literature.• Подобные предложения не подкрепляются фактическими данными. - Such proposals are not supported by factual evidence.• После переработки согласно указанным выше предложениям данная статья станет пригодной для публикации. - Once revised according to the suggestions given above, the paper should be acceptable for publication.• Многие авторы выдвигали предложения, что... - Various writers have suggested that...• Чтобы проверить это предложение... - То verify this suggestion we...• Эти предложения никогда не получали одобрения, хотя... - These proposals never gained acceptance, although... -
16 иметь под собой некоторую почву
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иметь под собой некоторую почву
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17 наводить на мысль о возможности
Наводить на мысль о возможности-- Previous tests on similar specimens have suggested the possibility that material properties of the elastomer specimens can be permanently altered. (... о возможности непрерывного изменения свойств...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > наводить на мысль о возможности
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18 не менее
Не менее - no less, not less than, up to (о количестве); equally, of equal, as (о качестве)Post-test observations have suggested the presence of up to three wear regimes.The compressor shall deliver not less than 1000 cubic feet of free air per minute.The flash point of a liquid having a viscosity of 45 SUS or more at 37.8oC or a flash point of 93oC or greater shall be determined in accordance with ASTM D93-80.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не менее
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19 Первый, кто
The first to record such effects was FaradayHe was the first to propose a complete theory of...He appears to be the first to have suggested this now accepted theory of...Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Первый, кто
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20 cuid
share, part, Irish cuid, g. coda, Old Irish cuit, Welsh peth, res, pars, Cornish peth, Breton pez, *qezdi-, *qozdi-; qes, qos, seemingly from the pron. root qo, qe (see co). Cf. Latin quotidie, quota, Breton ped, how much. Bezzenberger compares Lithuanian kede$$?ti, burst, Slavonic ce$$?sti, part; root qed. Hence English piece. Some have suggested comparison with Latin costa, rib, English coast.
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