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101 place
place [pleɪs]endroit ⇒ 1 (a) lieu ⇒ 1 (a) maison ⇒ 1 (c) place ⇒ 1 (d)-(f), 1 (h), 1 (i) couvert ⇒ 1 (g) poste ⇒ 1 (h) avoir lieu ⇒ 1 (k) placer ⇒ 2 (a)-(d), 2 (g) (se) remettre ⇒ 2 (e) passer ⇒ 2 (f)1 noun(a) (gen → spot, location) endroit m, lieu m;∎ this is the place c'est ici;∎ place of death/amusement lieu m de décès/de divertissement;∎ the place where the accident happened l'endroit où a eu lieu l'accident;∎ keep the documents in a safe place gardez les documents en lieu sûr;∎ store in a cool place (on packaging) à conserver au frais;∎ this is neither the time nor the place to discuss it ce n'est ni le moment ni le lieu pour en discuter;∎ this looks like a good place to pitch the tent l'endroit semble parfait pour monter la tente;∎ I had no particular place to go je n'avais nulle part où aller;∎ you can't be in two places at once on ne peut pas être en deux endroits à la fois;∎ her leg is fractured in two places elle a deux fractures à la jambe;∎ there are still one or two places where the text needs changing le texte doit encore être modifié en un ou deux endroits;∎ to go places (travel) aller quelque part;∎ figurative that girl will go places! cette fille ira loin!∎ do you know the place well? est-ce que tu connais bien le coin?;∎ she comes from a place called Barton elle vient d'un endroit qui s'appelle Barton;∎ the whole place went up in flames (building) tout l'immeuble s'est embrasé; (house) toute la maison s'est embrasée;∎ how long have you been working in this place? depuis combien de temps travaillez-vous ici?;∎ we had lunch at a little place in the country nous avons déjeuné dans un petit restaurant de campagne;∎ can you recommend a place to eat? pouvez-vous me recommander un restaurant?;∎ I'm looking for a place to stay je cherche un logement;∎ familiar to shout or to scream the place down hurler comme un forcené;∎ the other place British University (at Oxford) Cambridge; (at Cambridge) Oxford; British Parliament (in House of Commons) la Chambre des Lords; (in House of Lords) la Chambre des Communes∎ they have a place in the country ils ont une maison de campagne;∎ familiar nice place you've got here c'est joli chez toi□ ;∎ familiar your place or mine? on va chez toi ou chez moi?□ ;∎ familiar they met up at Ali's place ils se sont retrouvés chez Ali□(d) (position) place f;∎ take your places! prenez vos places!;∎ everything is in its place tout est à sa place;∎ put it back in its proper place remets-le à sa place;∎ it occupies a central place in his philosophy cela occupe une place centrale dans sa philosophie;∎ I lost my place in the queue j'ai perdu ma place dans la file d'attente;∎ I've lost my place (in a book) je ne sais plus où j'en étais;∎ push the lever till it clicks into place poussez le levier jusqu'au déclic;∎ figurative suddenly everything fell or clicked into place (I understood) tout à coup, ça a fait tilt; (everything went well) tout d'un coup, tout s'est arrangé;∎ what would you do (if you were) in my place? que feriez-vous (si vous étiez) à ma place?;∎ try and put yourself in his place essaie de te mettre à sa place;∎ I wouldn't change places with her for anything pour rien au monde je n'aimerais être à sa place;∎ his anger gave place to pity sa colère a fait place à un sentiment de pitié(e) (role, function) place f;∎ robots took the place of human workers des robots ont remplacé les hommes dans l'accomplissement de leur tâche;∎ if she leaves there's nobody to take or to fill her place si elle part, il n'y a personne pour la remplacer;∎ it's not really my place to say ce n'est pas à moi de le dire∎ she gave up her place to an old man elle a offert sa place à un vieux monsieur;∎ save me a place garde-moi une place;∎ there are a few places left on the next flight il reste quelques places sur le prochain vol;∎ she has a place on the new commission elle siège à la nouvelle commission;∎ to change places with sb changer de place avec qn;∎ we changed places so that he could sit by the window nous avons échangé nos places pour qu'il puisse s'asseoir près de la fenêtre(g) (table setting) couvert m;∎ how many places should I set? combien de couverts dois-je mettre?(h) (post, vacancy) place f, poste m;∎ to get a place at university être admis à l'université;∎ there is keen competition for university places il y a une forte compétition pour les places en faculté(i) (ranking → in competition, hierarchy etc) place f;∎ the prize for second place le prix pour la deuxième place;∎ Brenda took third place in the race/exam Brenda a terminé troisième de la course/a été reçue troisième à l'examen;∎ the team is in fifth place l'équipe est en cinquième position;∎ Horseracing to back a horse for a place jouer un cheval placé;∎ for me, work takes second place to my family pour moi, la famille passe avant le travail;∎ he needs to find his place in society il a besoin de trouver sa place dans la société;∎ I'll soon put him in his place j'aurai vite fait de le remettre à sa place;∎ to know one's place savoir se tenir à sa place∎ to three decimal places, to three places of decimals jusqu'à la troisième décimale∎ the meeting will take place in Geneva la réunion aura lieu à Genève;∎ many changes have taken place il y a eu beaucoup de changements;∎ while this was taking place tandis que cela se passait∎ no place nulle part;∎ I'm not going any place je ne vais nulle part;∎ some place quelque part;∎ I've looked every place j'ai cherché partout(a) (put, set) placer, mettre;∎ she placed the vase on the shelf elle a mis le vase sur l'étagère;∎ to place a book back on a shelf remettre un livre (en place) sur un rayon;∎ to place a book with a publisher confier un livre à un éditeur;∎ he placed an ad in the local paper il a fait passer ou mis une annonce dans le journal local;∎ the proposals have been placed before the committee les propositions ont été soumises au comité;∎ to place a matter in sb's hands mettre une affaire dans les mains de qn;∎ I place myself at your disposal je me mets à votre disposition(b) (find work or a home for) placer;∎ to place sb in care placer qn;∎ all the refugee children have been placed tous les enfants réfugiés ont été placés∎ the house is well placed la maison est bien située;∎ strategically placed airfields des terrains d'aviation stratégiquement situés;∎ you are better placed to judge than I am vous êtes mieux placé que moi pour en juger;∎ British industry is well placed to… l'industrie britannique est à même de…;∎ we met several people similarly placed nous avons rencontré plusieurs personnes qui se trouvaient dans la même situation;∎ how are we placed for time? combien de temps avons-nous?;∎ how are you placed for money at the moment? quelle est ta situation financière en ce moment?(d) (usu passive) (rank → in competition, race etc) placer, classer;∎ she was placed third elle était en troisième position;∎ the runners placed in the first five go through to the final les coureurs classés dans les cinq premiers participent à la finale;∎ the horse we bet on wasn't even placed le cheval sur lequel nous avions parié n'est même pas arrivé placé;∎ I would place her amongst the best writers of our time je la classerais parmi les meilleurs écrivains de notre époque(e) (identify) (se) remettre;∎ I can't place him je n'arrive pas à (me) le remettre∎ to place an order for sth passer commande de qch;∎ to place a bet faire un pari;∎ to place a bet on sb/sth parier sur qn/qch;∎ place your bets! (in casino) faites vos jeux!American (in racing) être placé∎ you always leave your things all over the place! tu laisses toujours traîner tes affaires partout!;∎ my hair's all over the place je suis complètement décoiffé□ ;∎ figurative the team were all over the place l'équipe a joué n'importe comment□ ;∎ these figures are all over the place (are inaccurate) ces chiffres ont été calculés n'importe comment□ ;∎ at the interview he was all over the place (panicking, unclear) il a raconté n'importe quoi à l'entretien□∎ hold it in place while I nail it in tiens-le en place pendant que je le cloue(b) (on the spot → run, jump) sur placeà la place de;∎ she came in place of her sister elle est venue à la place de sa sœurpar endroits∎ what drew your attention to it in the first place? qu'est-ce qui a attiré votre attention à l'origine ou en premier lieu?;∎ I didn't want to come in the first place d'abord, je ne voulais même pas venir;∎ in the first place, it's too big, and in the second place… premièrement, c'est trop grand, et deuxièmement…, primo, c'est trop grand, et secundo…∎ the wardrobe looks out of place in such a small room l'armoire n'a pas l'air à sa place dans une pièce aussi petite;∎ he felt out of place amongst so many young people il ne se sentait pas à sa place parmi tous les jeunes;∎ he didn't look out of place il ne déparait pas;∎ such remarks are out of place at a funeral de telles paroles sont déplacées lors d'un enterrement►► place of birth lieu m de naissance;place of business lieu m de travail;place card = carte marquant la place de chaque convive à table;Marketing place of delivery lieu m de livraison;Finance place of issue lieu m d'émission;Sport place kick coup m de pied placé;place mat set m (de table);place of residence résidence f, domicile m (réel);British Law place of safety order = ordonnance autorisant une personne ou un organisme à garder des enfants maltraités en lieu sûr;place setting couvert m;place of work lieu m de travail;place of worship lieu m de culte -
102 Paul, Lewis
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]d. April 1759 Brook Green, London, England[br]English inventor of hand carding machines and partner with Wyatt in early spinning machines.[br]Lewis Paul, apparently of French Huguenot extraction, was quite young when his father died. His father was Physician to Lord Shaftsbury, who acted as Lewis Paul's guardian. In 1728 Paul made a runaway match with a widow and apparently came into her property when she died a year later. He must have subsequently remarried. In 1732 he invented a pinking machine for making the edges of shrouds out of which he derived some profit.Why Paul went to Birmingham is unknown, but he helped finance some of Wyatt's earlier inventions. Judging by the later patents taken out by Paul, it is probable that he was the one interested in spinning, turning to Wyatt for help in the construction of his spinning machine because he had no mechanical skills. The two men may have been involved in this as early as 1733, although it is more likely that they began this work in 1735. Wyatt went to London to construct a model and in 1736 helped to apply for a patent, which was granted in 1738 in the name of Paul. The patent shows that Paul and Wyatt had a number of different ways of spinning in mind, but contains no drawings of the machines. In one part there is a description of sets of rollers to draw the cotton out more finely that could have been similar to those later used by Richard Arkwright. However, it would seem that Paul and Wyatt followed the other main method described, which might be called spindle drafting, where the fibres are drawn out between the nip of a pair of rollers and the tip of the spindle; this method is unsatisfactory for continuous spinning and results in an uneven yarn.The spinning venture was supported by Thomas Warren, a well-known Birmingham printer, Edward Cave of Gentleman's Magazine, Dr Robert James of fever-powder celebrity, Mrs Desmoulins, and others. Dr Samuel Johnson also took much interest. In 1741 a mill powered by two asses was equipped at the Upper Priory, Birmingham, with, machinery for spinning cotton being constructed by Wyatt. Licences for using the invention were sold to other people including Edward Cave, who established a mill at Northampton, so the enterprise seemed to have great promise. A spinning machine must be supplied with fibres suitably prepared, so carding machines had to be developed. Work was in hand on one in 1740 and in 1748 Paul took out another patent for two types of carding device, possibly prompted by the patent taken out by Daniel Bourn. Both of Paul's devices were worked by hand and the carded fibres were laid onto a strip of paper. The paper and fibres were then rolled up and placed in the spinning machine. In 1757 John Dyer wrote a poem entitled The Fleece, which describes a circular spinning machine of the type depicted in a patent taken out by Paul in 1758. Drawings in this patent show that this method of spinning was different from Arkwright's. Paul endeavoured to have the machine introduced into the Foundling Hospital, but his death in early 1759 stopped all further development. He was buried at Paddington on 30 April that year.[br]Bibliography1738, British patent no. 562 (spinning machine). 1748, British patent no. 636 (carding machine).1758, British patent no. 724 (circular spinning machine).Further ReadingG.J.French, 1859, The Life and Times of Samuel Crompton, London, App. This should be read in conjunction with R.L.Hills, 1970, Power in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester, which shows that the roller drafting system on Paul's later spinning machine worked on the wrong principles.A.P.Wadsworth and J.de L.Mann, 1931, The Cotton Trade and Industrial Lancashire, 1600–1780, Manchester (provides good coverage of the partnership of Paul and Wyatt and the early mills).E.Baines, 1835, History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain, London (this publication must be mentioned, but is now out of date).A.Seymour-Jones, 1921, "The invention of roller drawing in cotton spinning", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 1 (a more modern account).RLH -
103 Artificial Intelligence
In my opinion, none of [these programs] does even remote justice to the complexity of human mental processes. Unlike men, "artificially intelligent" programs tend to be single minded, undistractable, and unemotional. (Neisser, 1967, p. 9)Future progress in [artificial intelligence] will depend on the development of both practical and theoretical knowledge.... As regards theoretical knowledge, some have sought a unified theory of artificial intelligence. My view is that artificial intelligence is (or soon will be) an engineering discipline since its primary goal is to build things. (Nilsson, 1971, pp. vii-viii)Most workers in AI [artificial intelligence] research and in related fields confess to a pronounced feeling of disappointment in what has been achieved in the last 25 years. Workers entered the field around 1950, and even around 1960, with high hopes that are very far from being realized in 1972. In no part of the field have the discoveries made so far produced the major impact that was then promised.... In the meantime, claims and predictions regarding the potential results of AI research had been publicized which went even farther than the expectations of the majority of workers in the field, whose embarrassments have been added to by the lamentable failure of such inflated predictions....When able and respected scientists write in letters to the present author that AI, the major goal of computing science, represents "another step in the general process of evolution"; that possibilities in the 1980s include an all-purpose intelligence on a human-scale knowledge base; that awe-inspiring possibilities suggest themselves based on machine intelligence exceeding human intelligence by the year 2000 [one has the right to be skeptical]. (Lighthill, 1972, p. 17)4) Just as Astronomy Succeeded Astrology, the Discovery of Intellectual Processes in Machines Should Lead to a Science, EventuallyJust as astronomy succeeded astrology, following Kepler's discovery of planetary regularities, the discoveries of these many principles in empirical explorations on intellectual processes in machines should lead to a science, eventually. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)5) Problems in Machine Intelligence Arise Because Things Obvious to Any Person Are Not Represented in the ProgramMany problems arise in experiments on machine intelligence because things obvious to any person are not represented in any program. One can pull with a string, but one cannot push with one.... Simple facts like these caused serious problems when Charniak attempted to extend Bobrow's "Student" program to more realistic applications, and they have not been faced up to until now. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 77)What do we mean by [a symbolic] "description"? We do not mean to suggest that our descriptions must be made of strings of ordinary language words (although they might be). The simplest kind of description is a structure in which some features of a situation are represented by single ("primitive") symbols, and relations between those features are represented by other symbols-or by other features of the way the description is put together. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)[AI is] the use of computer programs and programming techniques to cast light on the principles of intelligence in general and human thought in particular. (Boden, 1977, p. 5)The word you look for and hardly ever see in the early AI literature is the word knowledge. They didn't believe you have to know anything, you could always rework it all.... In fact 1967 is the turning point in my mind when there was enough feeling that the old ideas of general principles had to go.... I came up with an argument for what I called the primacy of expertise, and at the time I called the other guys the generalists. (Moses, quoted in McCorduck, 1979, pp. 228-229)9) Artificial Intelligence Is Psychology in a Particularly Pure and Abstract FormThe basic idea of cognitive science is that intelligent beings are semantic engines-in other words, automatic formal systems with interpretations under which they consistently make sense. We can now see why this includes psychology and artificial intelligence on a more or less equal footing: people and intelligent computers (if and when there are any) turn out to be merely different manifestations of the same underlying phenomenon. Moreover, with universal hardware, any semantic engine can in principle be formally imitated by a computer if only the right program can be found. And that will guarantee semantic imitation as well, since (given the appropriate formal behavior) the semantics is "taking care of itself" anyway. Thus we also see why, from this perspective, artificial intelligence can be regarded as psychology in a particularly pure and abstract form. The same fundamental structures are under investigation, but in AI, all the relevant parameters are under direct experimental control (in the programming), without any messy physiology or ethics to get in the way. (Haugeland, 1981b, p. 31)There are many different kinds of reasoning one might imagine:Formal reasoning involves the syntactic manipulation of data structures to deduce new ones following prespecified rules of inference. Mathematical logic is the archetypical formal representation. Procedural reasoning uses simulation to answer questions and solve problems. When we use a program to answer What is the sum of 3 and 4? it uses, or "runs," a procedural model of arithmetic. Reasoning by analogy seems to be a very natural mode of thought for humans but, so far, difficult to accomplish in AI programs. The idea is that when you ask the question Can robins fly? the system might reason that "robins are like sparrows, and I know that sparrows can fly, so robins probably can fly."Generalization and abstraction are also natural reasoning process for humans that are difficult to pin down well enough to implement in a program. If one knows that Robins have wings, that Sparrows have wings, and that Blue jays have wings, eventually one will believe that All birds have wings. This capability may be at the core of most human learning, but it has not yet become a useful technique in AI.... Meta- level reasoning is demonstrated by the way one answers the question What is Paul Newman's telephone number? You might reason that "if I knew Paul Newman's number, I would know that I knew it, because it is a notable fact." This involves using "knowledge about what you know," in particular, about the extent of your knowledge and about the importance of certain facts. Recent research in psychology and AI indicates that meta-level reasoning may play a central role in human cognitive processing. (Barr & Feigenbaum, 1981, pp. 146-147)Suffice it to say that programs already exist that can do things-or, at the very least, appear to be beginning to do things-which ill-informed critics have asserted a priori to be impossible. Examples include: perceiving in a holistic as opposed to an atomistic way; using language creatively; translating sensibly from one language to another by way of a language-neutral semantic representation; planning acts in a broad and sketchy fashion, the details being decided only in execution; distinguishing between different species of emotional reaction according to the psychological context of the subject. (Boden, 1981, p. 33)Can the synthesis of Man and Machine ever be stable, or will the purely organic component become such a hindrance that it has to be discarded? If this eventually happens-and I have... good reasons for thinking that it must-we have nothing to regret and certainly nothing to fear. (Clarke, 1984, p. 243)The thesis of GOFAI... is not that the processes underlying intelligence can be described symbolically... but that they are symbolic. (Haugeland, 1985, p. 113)14) Artificial Intelligence Provides a Useful Approach to Psychological and Psychiatric Theory FormationIt is all very well formulating psychological and psychiatric theories verbally but, when using natural language (even technical jargon), it is difficult to recognise when a theory is complete; oversights are all too easily made, gaps too readily left. This is a point which is generally recognised to be true and it is for precisely this reason that the behavioural sciences attempt to follow the natural sciences in using "classical" mathematics as a more rigorous descriptive language. However, it is an unfortunate fact that, with a few notable exceptions, there has been a marked lack of success in this application. It is my belief that a different approach-a different mathematics-is needed, and that AI provides just this approach. (Hand, quoted in Hand, 1985, pp. 6-7)We might distinguish among four kinds of AI.Research of this kind involves building and programming computers to perform tasks which, to paraphrase Marvin Minsky, would require intelligence if they were done by us. Researchers in nonpsychological AI make no claims whatsoever about the psychological realism of their programs or the devices they build, that is, about whether or not computers perform tasks as humans do.Research here is guided by the view that the computer is a useful tool in the study of mind. In particular, we can write computer programs or build devices that simulate alleged psychological processes in humans and then test our predictions about how the alleged processes work. We can weave these programs and devices together with other programs and devices that simulate different alleged mental processes and thereby test the degree to which the AI system as a whole simulates human mentality. According to weak psychological AI, working with computer models is a way of refining and testing hypotheses about processes that are allegedly realized in human minds.... According to this view, our minds are computers and therefore can be duplicated by other computers. Sherry Turkle writes that the "real ambition is of mythic proportions, making a general purpose intelligence, a mind." (Turkle, 1984, p. 240) The authors of a major text announce that "the ultimate goal of AI research is to build a person or, more humbly, an animal." (Charniak & McDermott, 1985, p. 7)Research in this field, like strong psychological AI, takes seriously the functionalist view that mentality can be realized in many different types of physical devices. Suprapsychological AI, however, accuses strong psychological AI of being chauvinisticof being only interested in human intelligence! Suprapsychological AI claims to be interested in all the conceivable ways intelligence can be realized. (Flanagan, 1991, pp. 241-242)16) Determination of Relevance of Rules in Particular ContextsEven if the [rules] were stored in a context-free form the computer still couldn't use them. To do that the computer requires rules enabling it to draw on just those [ rules] which are relevant in each particular context. Determination of relevance will have to be based on further facts and rules, but the question will again arise as to which facts and rules are relevant for making each particular determination. One could always invoke further facts and rules to answer this question, but of course these must be only the relevant ones. And so it goes. It seems that AI workers will never be able to get started here unless they can settle the problem of relevance beforehand by cataloguing types of context and listing just those facts which are relevant in each. (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986, p. 80)Perhaps the single most important idea to artificial intelligence is that there is no fundamental difference between form and content, that meaning can be captured in a set of symbols such as a semantic net. (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)Artificial intelligence is based on the assumption that the mind can be described as some kind of formal system manipulating symbols that stand for things in the world. Thus it doesn't matter what the brain is made of, or what it uses for tokens in the great game of thinking. Using an equivalent set of tokens and rules, we can do thinking with a digital computer, just as we can play chess using cups, salt and pepper shakers, knives, forks, and spoons. Using the right software, one system (the mind) can be mapped into the other (the computer). (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)19) A Statement of the Primary and Secondary Purposes of Artificial IntelligenceThe primary goal of Artificial Intelligence is to make machines smarter.The secondary goals of Artificial Intelligence are to understand what intelligence is (the Nobel laureate purpose) and to make machines more useful (the entrepreneurial purpose). (Winston, 1987, p. 1)The theoretical ideas of older branches of engineering are captured in the language of mathematics. We contend that mathematical logic provides the basis for theory in AI. Although many computer scientists already count logic as fundamental to computer science in general, we put forward an even stronger form of the logic-is-important argument....AI deals mainly with the problem of representing and using declarative (as opposed to procedural) knowledge. Declarative knowledge is the kind that is expressed as sentences, and AI needs a language in which to state these sentences. Because the languages in which this knowledge usually is originally captured (natural languages such as English) are not suitable for computer representations, some other language with the appropriate properties must be used. It turns out, we think, that the appropriate properties include at least those that have been uppermost in the minds of logicians in their development of logical languages such as the predicate calculus. Thus, we think that any language for expressing knowledge in AI systems must be at least as expressive as the first-order predicate calculus. (Genesereth & Nilsson, 1987, p. viii)21) Perceptual Structures Can Be Represented as Lists of Elementary PropositionsIn artificial intelligence studies, perceptual structures are represented as assemblages of description lists, the elementary components of which are propositions asserting that certain relations hold among elements. (Chase & Simon, 1988, p. 490)Artificial intelligence (AI) is sometimes defined as the study of how to build and/or program computers to enable them to do the sorts of things that minds can do. Some of these things are commonly regarded as requiring intelligence: offering a medical diagnosis and/or prescription, giving legal or scientific advice, proving theorems in logic or mathematics. Others are not, because they can be done by all normal adults irrespective of educational background (and sometimes by non-human animals too), and typically involve no conscious control: seeing things in sunlight and shadows, finding a path through cluttered terrain, fitting pegs into holes, speaking one's own native tongue, and using one's common sense. Because it covers AI research dealing with both these classes of mental capacity, this definition is preferable to one describing AI as making computers do "things that would require intelligence if done by people." However, it presupposes that computers could do what minds can do, that they might really diagnose, advise, infer, and understand. One could avoid this problematic assumption (and also side-step questions about whether computers do things in the same way as we do) by defining AI instead as "the development of computers whose observable performance has features which in humans we would attribute to mental processes." This bland characterization would be acceptable to some AI workers, especially amongst those focusing on the production of technological tools for commercial purposes. But many others would favour a more controversial definition, seeing AI as the science of intelligence in general-or, more accurately, as the intellectual core of cognitive science. As such, its goal is to provide a systematic theory that can explain (and perhaps enable us to replicate) both the general categories of intentionality and the diverse psychological capacities grounded in them. (Boden, 1990b, pp. 1-2)Because the ability to store data somewhat corresponds to what we call memory in human beings, and because the ability to follow logical procedures somewhat corresponds to what we call reasoning in human beings, many members of the cult have concluded that what computers do somewhat corresponds to what we call thinking. It is no great difficulty to persuade the general public of that conclusion since computers process data very fast in small spaces well below the level of visibility; they do not look like other machines when they are at work. They seem to be running along as smoothly and silently as the brain does when it remembers and reasons and thinks. On the other hand, those who design and build computers know exactly how the machines are working down in the hidden depths of their semiconductors. Computers can be taken apart, scrutinized, and put back together. Their activities can be tracked, analyzed, measured, and thus clearly understood-which is far from possible with the brain. This gives rise to the tempting assumption on the part of the builders and designers that computers can tell us something about brains, indeed, that the computer can serve as a model of the mind, which then comes to be seen as some manner of information processing machine, and possibly not as good at the job as the machine. (Roszak, 1994, pp. xiv-xv)The inner workings of the human mind are far more intricate than the most complicated systems of modern technology. Researchers in the field of artificial intelligence have been attempting to develop programs that will enable computers to display intelligent behavior. Although this field has been an active one for more than thirty-five years and has had many notable successes, AI researchers still do not know how to create a program that matches human intelligence. No existing program can recall facts, solve problems, reason, learn, and process language with human facility. This lack of success has occurred not because computers are inferior to human brains but rather because we do not yet know in sufficient detail how intelligence is organized in the brain. (Anderson, 1995, p. 2)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Artificial Intelligence
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104 photograph
ˈfəutəɡrɑ:f
1. сущ. фотографический снимок, фотография to take a photograph ≈ делать фотографию, снимок;
фотографировать to develop a photograph ≈ проявлять фотографию to touch up a photograph ≈ ретушировать фотографию to blow up, enlarge a photograph ≈ увеличивать фотографию to mount a photograph ≈ вставлять фотографию в рамку to pose for a photograph ≈ позировать для фотографии aerial photograph color photograph family photograph group photograph still photograph
2. гл.
1) снимать, фотографировать
2) выходить на фотографии (хорошо, плохо) I photograph badly ≈ я плохо выхожу на фотографиях
3) изображать на словах;
вспоминать, запечатлевать в памяти фотографический снимок, фотография - to take a * делать снимок /фотографию/ - to have one's * taken фотографироваться фотографировать, снимать - to * well хорошо снимать выходить на фотографии - to * well быть фотогеничным, хорошо выходить на фотографиях - I do not * well я плохо выхожу на фотографиях запечатлевать в памяти, запоминать - this scene is indelibly *ed on my memory эта сцена мне запомнилась навсегда photograph выходить на фотографии (хорошо, плохо) ;
I always photograph badly я всегда плохо выхожу на фотографиях photograph выходить на фотографии (хорошо, плохо) ;
I always photograph badly я всегда плохо выхожу на фотографиях ~ фотографировать, снимать ~ фотографический снимок, фотографияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > photograph
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1. [ʹfəʋtəgrɑ:f] nфотографический снимок, фотография2. [ʹfəʋtəgrɑ:f] vto take a photograph - делать снимок /фотографию/
1. 1) фотографировать, сниматьto photograph well - хорошо снимать [см. тж. 2)]
2) выходить на фотографииto photograph well - быть фотогеничным, хорошо выходить на фотографиях [см. тж. 1)]
2. запечатлевать в памяти, запоминатьthis scene is indelibly photographed on my memory - эта сцена мне запомнилась навсегда
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106 alive
1) (living and not dead: Queen Victoria was still alive in 1900.) vivo2) (full of activity: The town was alive with policemen on the day of the march.) animado, activo•- alive toalive adj vivotr[ə'laɪv]1 (not dead) vivo,-a2 (lively) vivo,-a, vivaz\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLalive and kicking vivo,-a y coleandoalive to something consciente de algoalive with lleno,-a de, infestado,-a delook alive! ¡espabílate!, ¡despabílate!alive [ə'laɪv] adj1) living: vivo, viviente2) lively: animado, activo3) active: vigente, en uso4) aware: conscientealive to the danger: consciente del peligroadj.• activo, -a adj.• animado, -a adj.• viviente adj.• vivo, -a adj.ə'laɪvadjective (pred)a) ( living) vivois he still alive? — ¿todavía vive or está vivo?
to bury somebody alive — enterrar* vivo a alguien
alive and kicking — (colloq) vivito y coleando (fam)
they were relieved to learn that she was alive and well — se enteraron con alivio de que estaba sana y salva
b) ( animated)c) (active, in existence)to keep something alive — \<\<tradition/memory\>\> mantener* vivo algo
d) ( aware)to be alive to something — \<\<to problem/possibility\>\> ser* sensible a algo, ser* or (Chi, Méx) estar* consciente de algo
[ǝ'laɪv]ADJ1) vivoto be alive — estar vivo, vivir
it's good to be alive! — ¡qué bueno es vivir!
to be still alive — vivir todavía; [dying person] estar todavía con vida
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she plays as well as any pianist alive — toca tan bien como cualquier pianista del mundo•
he's the best footballer alive — es el mejor futbolista del mundo•
to bring a story alive — dar vida a una historia, animar una historia•
to be buried alive — ser enterrado vivo•
to burn sb alive — quemar a algn vivo•
the scene came alive as she described it — la escena se animaba or vivificaba al describirla ella•
we were being eaten alive by mosquitoes — los mosquitos nos comían vivos•
to keep sb alive — conservar a algn con vidato keep a memory alive — guardar vivo or fresco un recuerdo, hacer perdurar una memoria
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man alive! — † ¡hombre!•
no man alive could do better — no lo podría hacer mejor nadie•
he managed to stay alive on fruit — logró sobrevivir comiendo frutasdead 1., 1)•
the prisoner must be taken alive — hay que capturar vivo or con vida al prisionero2) (fig) (=lively) activo, enérgicolook alive! — † * (=hurry) ¡date prisa!, ¡apúrate! (LAm)
3)• alive with — [+ insects] lleno de, hormigueante en
4) frmalive to — (=aware of) consciente de
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I am alive to the danger — estoy consciente del peligro, me doy cuenta del peligro•
I am fully alive to the fact that... — soy consciente de que..., no ignoro que...•
I am fully alive to the honour you do me — soy plenamente consciente del honor que se me hace* * *[ə'laɪv]adjective (pred)a) ( living) vivois he still alive? — ¿todavía vive or está vivo?
to bury somebody alive — enterrar* vivo a alguien
alive and kicking — (colloq) vivito y coleando (fam)
they were relieved to learn that she was alive and well — se enteraron con alivio de que estaba sana y salva
b) ( animated)c) (active, in existence)to keep something alive — \<\<tradition/memory\>\> mantener* vivo algo
d) ( aware)to be alive to something — \<\<to problem/possibility\>\> ser* sensible a algo, ser* or (Chi, Méx) estar* consciente de algo
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107 handle
'hændl
1. noun(the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) mango; asa; manilla, pomo(puerta)
2. verb1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) manipular, manejar2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) tratar3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) comerciar con, tratar4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) tratar•- - handled- handler
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handle1 n1. asa / mango2. manilla / tiradorhandle2 vb1. tocar / manosearplease do not handle the food no tocar la comida, por favor2. manejar / tratartr['hændəl]1 (of door) pomo, manilla2 (of drawer) tirador nombre masculino3 (of cup) asa4 (of knife) mango5 (lever) palanca6 (crank) manivela7 figurative use pretexto1 (gen) manejar, manipular2 (people) tratar3 (tolerate) aguantar4 (control) controlar, dominar5 (deal with) ocuparse de6 (manage) poder con, tener la capacidad para7 (responsibility) encargarse de8 familiar soportar, aguantar1 (car) comportarse, manejarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL'Handle with care' "Frágil"to fly off the handle salirse de sus casillas1) touch: tocar2) manage: tratar, manejar, despachar3) sell: comerciar con, venderhandle vi: responder, conducirse (dícese de un vehículo)handle n: asa m, asidero m, mango m (de un cuchillo, etc.), pomo m (de una puerta), tirador m (de un cajón)n.• agarradero s.m.• asa s.f.• asidero s.m.• asta s.f.• astil s.m.• cacha s.f.• cogedero s.m.• empuñadura s.f.• mango s.m.• manija s.f.• manubrio s.m.• palanca s.f.• palo s.m.• puño s.m.• soporte s.m.v.• dirigir v.• manejar v.• manipular v.• manosear v.• tentar v.• tocar v.• tratar v.'hændḷ
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noun (of cup, jug) asa f‡; ( of door) picaporte m; ( knob) pomo m; ( of drawer) tirador m, manija f; (of broom, knife, spade) mango m; (of bag, basket) asa f‡; (of wheelbarrow, stretcher) brazo m; ( of pump) manivela fto fly off the handle — perder* los estribos
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1)a) ( touch)b) (manipulate, manage) \<\<vehicle/weapon\>\> manejar; \<\<chemicals\>\> manipular2) ( deal with) \<\<people\>\> tratar; \<\<situation/affair\>\> manejarhe can't handle the job — (colloq) no puede con el trabajo
I can't tell him the truth; he couldn't handle it — (colloq) no puedo decirle la verdad; lo destrozaría
3)a) ( be responsible for) \<\<business/financial matters\>\> encargarse* or ocuparse de, llevarb) ( do business in) \<\<goods/commodities\>\> comerciar conc) ( process)d) \<\<computer\>\> \<\<data\>\> procesar
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vi responder
3.
v refl['hændl]to handle oneself — desenvolverse*
1. N1) [of knife, brush, spade, saucepan] mango m; [of broom] palo m; [of basket, bucket, jug] asa f; [of drawer] tirador m, manija f; [of door] (=round knob) pomo m; (=lever) picaporte m, manilla f (LAm); [of stretcher, wheelbarrow] brazo m; [of pump] palanca f; (for winding) manivela f- fly off the handle2) (fig) (=pretext) excusa f, pretexto m; (=opportunity) oportunidad f3) * (=title) título m; (=name) nombre mto have a handle to one's name — (aristocratic) tener un título nobiliario
2. VT1) (=touch with hands) tocarto handle the ball — (Ftbl) tocar la pelota con la mano
2) (=manipulate, move with hands) [+ food] manipularher hands are black from handling newsprint — tiene las manos negras de andar con or andar manipulando periódicos
handle with care — manéjese or trátese con cuidado
- handle sb with kid gloveshot 1., 3)3) (=use) [+ gun, machine] manejar"not to be taken before handling machinery" — "no ingerir en caso de ir a manejar maquinaria"
4) (=drive, steer) [+ car] conducir, manejar (LAm); [+ ship] gobernar; [+ horse] manejar5) (=tackle) [+ situation] manejar; [+ people] tratarhe handled the situation very well — manejó or llevó muy bien la situación
6) (=manage effectively) [+ people] manejar bien; [+ emotions] controlarshe can certainly handle children — no cabe duda de que maneja bien a or sabe manejarse con los niños
7) (=be responsible for) [+ case, investigation] llevar, encargarse dethe solicitor handling your case — el abogado que lleva or se encarga de tu caso
we don't handle criminal cases — nosotros no nos encargamos or ocupamos de las causas penales
8) (=deal in) [+ goods] comerciar con9) (=process)a computer can store and handle large amounts of information — un ordenador puede almacenar y trabajar con or procesar muchísima información
can the port handle big ships? — ¿tiene capacidad el puerto para buques grandes?
there is an extra fee for handling and packing your order — hay un recargo por tramitación y embalaje de su pedido
we handle ten per cent of their total sales — movemos or trabajamos un diez por ciento del total de sus ventas
we handle 2,000 travellers a day — por aquí pasan 2.000 viajeros cada día
3.VI [car, plane, horse] comportarse; [ship] gobernarsethis car handles like a dream — este coche va or se comporta de maravilla
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noun (of cup, jug) asa f‡; ( of door) picaporte m; ( knob) pomo m; ( of drawer) tirador m, manija f; (of broom, knife, spade) mango m; (of bag, basket) asa f‡; (of wheelbarrow, stretcher) brazo m; ( of pump) manivela fto fly off the handle — perder* los estribos
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1)a) ( touch)b) (manipulate, manage) \<\<vehicle/weapon\>\> manejar; \<\<chemicals\>\> manipular2) ( deal with) \<\<people\>\> tratar; \<\<situation/affair\>\> manejarhe can't handle the job — (colloq) no puede con el trabajo
I can't tell him the truth; he couldn't handle it — (colloq) no puedo decirle la verdad; lo destrozaría
3)a) ( be responsible for) \<\<business/financial matters\>\> encargarse* or ocuparse de, llevarb) ( do business in) \<\<goods/commodities\>\> comerciar conc) ( process)d) \<\<computer\>\> \<\<data\>\> procesar
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vi responder
3.
v reflto handle oneself — desenvolverse*
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108 public
(of, for, or concerning, the people (of a community or nation) in general: a public library; a public meeting; Public opinion turned against him; The public announcements are on the back page of the newspaper; This information should be made public and not kept secret any longer.) público- publicly- publicity
- publicize
- publicise
- public holiday
- public house
- public relations
- public service announcement
- public spirit
- public-spirited
- public transport
- in public
- the public
- public opinion poll
public1 adj públicopublic2 n públicotr['pʌblɪk]1 público,-a1 el público\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin public en públicoto be in the public eye ser objeto de interés públicoto be public knowledge ser del dominio públicoto go public SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL salir a bolsato make public hacer público,-apublic company empresa pública, sociedad nombre femenino anónimapublic holiday fiesta nacionalpublic opinion opinión nombre femenino públicapublic relations relaciones nombre femenino plural públicaspublic school SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL colegio privado 2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL colegio públicopublic sector sector nombre masculino públicopublic speaker orador,-rapublic speaking oratoriapublic transport transporte nombre masculino públicopublic utility servicio públicopublic ['pʌblɪk] adj: público♦ publicly advpublic n: público madj.• paladino, -a adj.• placero, -a adj.• público, -a adj.n.• público s.m.
I 'pʌblɪka) ( of people) públicoit wouldn't be in the public interest — no beneficiaría a la ciudadanía; eye I 1) c)
b) ( concerning the state) públicopublic body — organismo m estatal or público
public works — obras fpl públicas
c) <library/garden/footpath> públicod) (open, not concealed) <announcement/protest> públicoa well-known public figure — un personaje conocido, una persona muy conocida
to make something public — hacer* algo público
to go public — (journ) revelar algo a la prensa
e)to go public — \<\<company\>\> salir* a bolsa
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noun (+ sing or pl vb)a) u ( people in general)b) c ( audience) público mc)['pʌblɪk]1. ADJ1) (=of the State) público•
they can hire expensive lawyers at public expense — pueden contratar abogados caros a costa de los contribuyentes•
to run for/hold public office — presentarse como candidato a/ostentar un cargo público2) (=of, for, by everyone) público•
they want to deflect public attention from the real issues — quieren desviar la opinión pública de los verdaderos problemashe has kept his family out of the public eye — ha mantenido a su familia alejada de la atención pública
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I have decided to resign in the public interest — en el interés de los ciudadanos, he decidido dimitir3) (=open, not private) [statement, meeting] público; [appearance] en públicoit's too public here — aquí estamos demasiado expuestos al público, aquí no tenemos intimidad
can we talk somewhere less public? — ¿podemos hablar en algún sitio más privado or menos expuesto al público?
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to go public — (Comm) empezar a cotizar en bolsathey decided to go public about their relationship * — decidieron revelar su relación a la prensa or al público
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to make sth public — hacer público algo, publicar algo4) (=well-known)2. N1) (=people)•
the general public — el gran público•
a member of the public — un ciudadano2) (=open place)3) (=devotees) público m•
the reading/ sporting public — los aficionados a la lectura/al deporte•
the viewing public — los telespectadores3.CPDpublic access television N — (US) televisión abierta al público
public address system N — (sistema m de) megafonía f, altavoces mpl, altoparlantes mpl (LAm)
public affairs NPL — actividades fpl públicas
public assistance N — (US) asistencia f pública
public bar N — bar m
public body N — organismo m público
public company N — empresa f pública
public convenience N — (Brit) frm servicios mpl, aseos mpl públicos
public debt N — deuda f pública, deuda f del Estado
public defender N — (US) defensor(a) m / f de oficio
public enemy N — enemigo m público
- be Public Enemy No 1 or number onepublic enquiry N (Brit) — = public inquiry
public expenditure N — gasto m (del sector) público
public gallery N — (in parliament, courtroom) tribuna f reservada al público
public health N — salud f pública, sanidad f pública
public health inspector N — inspector(a) m / f de salud or sanidad pública
Public Health Service N — (US) ≈ Seguridad f Social, servicio público de asistencia sanitaria
public holiday N — fiesta f nacional, fiesta f oficial, (día m) feriado m (LAm)
public house N — (Brit) frm bar m
public housing N — (US) viviendas mpl de protección oficial
public housing project N — (US) proyecto f de viviendas de protección oficial
public inquiry N — investigación f oficial
public lavatory N — aseos mpl públicos
public law N — (=discipline, body of legislation) derecho m público; (US) (=piece of legislation) ley f pública
public library N — biblioteca f pública
public limited company N — sociedad f anónima
public money N — fondos mpl públicos
public nuisance N — (Jur) molestia f pública
he's a public nuisance — siempre está causando problemas or molestias
public opinion N — opinión f pública
public opinion poll N — sondeo m (de la opinión pública)
public ownership N —
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to be taken into public ownership — pasar a ser propiedad del estado(fig)public property N — (=land, buildings) dominio m público
public prosecutor N — fiscal mf
See:Public Record Office N — (Brit) archivo m nacional
public relations NPL — relaciones fpl públicas
the police action was a public relations disaster — la actuación de la policía fue desastrosa para su imagen
it's just a public relations exercise — es solo una operación publicitaria or de relaciones públicas
public relations officer N — encargado(-a) m / f de relaciones públicas
public school N — (Brit) colegio m privado; (=boarding school) internado m privado; (US) escuela f pública
60,000 public-sector jobs must be cut — se deben eliminar 60.000 puestos de funcionario, se deben eliminar 60.000 puestos en el sector público
public sector borrowing requirement N — necesidades fpl de endeudamiento del sector público
public servant N — funcionario(-a) m / f
public service N — (=Civil Service) administración f pública; (usu pl) (=community facility) servicio m público
she will be remembered for a lifetime of public service — se la recordará por cómo entregó su vida al servicio de la comunidad
in doing this they were performing a public service — con esto estaban haciendo un servicio a la comunidad
public service announcement — comunicado m de interés público
public service jobs — puestos mpl de funcionario or en el sector público
public service vehicle — vehículo m de servicio público
public service worker — funcionario(-a) m / f
public service broadcasting N — servicio m público de radio y televisión
public speaker N — orador(a) m / f
she is a good public speaker — habla muy bien en público, es una buena oradora
public speaking N — oratoria f
public spending N — gasto m (del sector) público
public television N — (US) cadenas fpl públicas (de televisión)
public transport, public transportation (US) N — transporte(s) m(pl) público(s)
public utility N — empresa f del servicio público
PUBLIC ACCESS TELEVISION En Estados Unidos, el término Public Access Television hace referencia a una serie de cadenas no comerciales de televisión por cable que emiten programas de ámbito local o programas dedicados a organizaciones humanitarias sin ánimo de lucro. Entre sus emisiones se incluyen charlas sobre actividades escolares, programas sobre aficiones diversas e incluso discursos de organizaciones racistas. Estas emisiones de acceso público se crearon para dar cabida a temas de interés local e impedir que los canales por cable estuvieran dominados por unos cuantos privilegiados. En virtud de la Ley de Emisiones por Cable, el Cable Act de 1984, cualquier población en que haya algún canal por cable puede obligar a los propietarios de dicho canal a que instalen una cadena adicional de acceso público y provean el equipo, el estudio, los medios técnicos y el personal necesarios para la emisión.public works NPL — obras fpl públicas
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I ['pʌblɪk]a) ( of people) públicoit wouldn't be in the public interest — no beneficiaría a la ciudadanía; eye I 1) c)
b) ( concerning the state) públicopublic body — organismo m estatal or público
public works — obras fpl públicas
c) <library/garden/footpath> públicod) (open, not concealed) <announcement/protest> públicoa well-known public figure — un personaje conocido, una persona muy conocida
to make something public — hacer* algo público
to go public — (journ) revelar algo a la prensa
e)to go public — \<\<company\>\> salir* a bolsa
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noun (+ sing or pl vb)a) u ( people in general)b) c ( audience) público mc) -
109 sit
sitpresent participle - sitting; verb1) (to (cause to) rest on the buttocks; to (cause to) be seated: He likes sitting on the floor; They sat me in the chair and started asking questions.) sentar(se)2) (to lie or rest; to have a certain position: The parcel is sitting on the table.) estar, encontrarse3) ((with on) to be an official member of (a board, committee etc): He sat on several committees.) ser miembro (de), formar parte (de)4) ((of birds) to perch: An owl was sitting in the tree by the window.) posarse5) (to undergo (an examination).) presentarse (a)6) (to take up a position, or act as a model, in order to have one's picture painted or one's photograph taken: She is sitting for a portrait/photograph.) posar7) ((of a committee, parliament etc) to be in session: Parliament sits from now until Christmas.) reunirse•- sitter- sitting
- sit-in
- sitting-room
- sitting target
- sitting duck
- sit back
- sit down
- sit out
- sit tight
- sit up
sit vb1. sentarse2. estar sentadotr[sɪt]1 (child etc) sentar ( down, -)2 (room, hall, etc) tener cabida para; (table) ser para3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (exam) presentarse a■ sit down, please siéntense, por favor■ sit! ¡siéntate!2 (be seated) estar sentado,-a4 (person) quedarse■ don't just sit there! ¡no te quedes allí sentado!6 (bird) posarse (on, en); (hen on eggs) empollar (on, -)7 (be a member) ser miembro (on, de), formar parte (on, de)8 (parliament etc) reunirse (en sesión)■ the House sat until 2.00 am la Cámara estuvo reunida hasta las 2.00\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto sit in judgement on enjuiciar ato sit on one's hands cruzarse de brazos, estar mano sobre manoto sit on somebody's tail pisarle los talones a alguiento sit on the fence ver los toros desde la barrera, nadar entre dos aguasto sit tight mantenerse en sus trece, quedarse en un sitioto sit up and take notice prestar atención1) : sentarse, estar sentadohe sat down: se sentó2) roost: posarse3) : sesionarthe legislature is sitting: la legislatura está en sesión4) pose: posar (para un retrato)5) lie, rest: estar (ubicado)the house sits on a hill: la casa está en una colinasit vtseat: sentar, colocarI sat him on the sofa: lo senté en el sofáexpr.• siéntate expr.v.(§ p.,p.p.: sat) = empollar v.• encobar v.• presentarse para un examen v.• sentar v.• sentarse v.sɪt
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1)a) ( sit down) sentarse*b) ( be seated) estar* sentadodon't just sit there: do something! — no te quedes ahí sentado: haz algo!
to be sitting pretty — (colloq) estar* bien situado or (fam) colocado
2)a) ( Art)to sit (FOR somebody/something) — \<\<for artist/photograph\>\> posar (para algn/algo)
b) (Adm, Govt)to sit in Congress — tener* un escaño en el Congreso, ser* diputado/senador; see also sit on 1)
c) ( be in session) \<\<committee/court\>\> reunirse* en sesión, sesionar (esp AmL)3) ( weigh)4) ( brood) \<\<hen/bird\>\> empollarsitting tenant — (BrE) inquilino, -na m,f ( a quien no se puede desalojar)
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sit vt1) ( cause to be seated) \<\<person\>\> sentar*; \<\<object\>\> poner*, colocar* ( en posición vertical)sit yourself beside me — siéntate a mi lado or junto a mí
2) (BrE Educ)to sit an exam — hacer* or dar* or (CS) rendir* or (Méx) tomar un examen, examinarse (Esp)
•Phrasal Verbs:- sit back- sit down- sit in- sit on- sit out- sit up[sɪt] (pt, pp sat)1. VIdon't just sit there, do something! — ¡no te quedes ahí sentado, haz algo!
are you sitting comfortably? — ¿estás cómodo (en la silla)?
they were sitting in a traffic jam for two hours — estuvieron dos horas metidos en un atasco sin moverse
to sit still/straight — estarse or (LAm) quedarse quieto/ponerse derecho (en la silla)
will you sit still! — ¡te quieres estar or quedar quieto (en la silla)!
- be sitting prettyto sit tight —
"sit tight, I'll be right back" — -no te muevas, ahora vuelvo
fence 1., 1)we'll just have to sit tight till we hear from him — tendremos que esperar sin hacer nada hasta recibir noticias suyas
2) (=sit down) sentarse; (=alight) [bird] posarsesit by me — siéntate a mi lado, siéntate conmigo
3) (Art, Phot) (=pose)to sit for a painter/a portrait — posar para un pintor/un retrato
4) (Educ)5) (Brit)(Pol)to sit for Bury — representar a Bury, ser diputado de or por Bury
sit onto sit in Parliament — ser diputado, ser miembro del Parlamento
6) (=be in session) [assembly] reunirse, celebrar sesiónjudgement7) (=be situated) [object] estar colocado; [building] estar situado8) (=weigh)it sat heavy on his conscience — le pesaba en la conciencia, le producía remordimientos de conciencia
9) (=be compatible)his authoritarian style did not sit well with their progressive educational policies — su estilo autoritario era poco compatible con la política educativa activa de ellos
10) (=to fit) [clothing] sentarto sit well/badly (on sb) — sentar bien/mal (a algn)
11) (=babysit) cuidar a los niños2. VT1) [+ person] sentar; [+ object] colocar2) (=have capacity for)the concert hall sits 2,000 (people) — el auditorio tiene cabida or capacidad para 2.000 personas
3) [+ exam, test] presentarse ato sit an examination in French — presentarse a un examen de francés, examinarse de francés
- sit back- sit down- sit in- sit on- sit out- sit up- sit upon* * *[sɪt]
1.
1)a) ( sit down) sentarse*b) ( be seated) estar* sentadodon't just sit there: do something! — no te quedes ahí sentado: haz algo!
to be sitting pretty — (colloq) estar* bien situado or (fam) colocado
2)a) ( Art)to sit (FOR somebody/something) — \<\<for artist/photograph\>\> posar (para algn/algo)
b) (Adm, Govt)to sit in Congress — tener* un escaño en el Congreso, ser* diputado/senador; see also sit on 1)
c) ( be in session) \<\<committee/court\>\> reunirse* en sesión, sesionar (esp AmL)3) ( weigh)4) ( brood) \<\<hen/bird\>\> empollarsitting tenant — (BrE) inquilino, -na m,f ( a quien no se puede desalojar)
2.
sit vt1) ( cause to be seated) \<\<person\>\> sentar*; \<\<object\>\> poner*, colocar* ( en posición vertical)sit yourself beside me — siéntate a mi lado or junto a mí
2) (BrE Educ)to sit an exam — hacer* or dar* or (CS) rendir* or (Méx) tomar un examen, examinarse (Esp)
•Phrasal Verbs:- sit back- sit down- sit in- sit on- sit out- sit up -
110 film
1. noun1) (thin layer) Schicht, diefilm [of oil/slime] — [Öl-/Schmier]film, der
2. transitive verbgo into films — zum Kino od. Film gehen
filmen; drehen [Kinofilm, Szene]; verfilmen [Buch usw.]* * *[film] 1. noun1) ((a thin strip of) celluloid made sensitive to light on which photographs are taken: photographic film.) der Film2) (a story, play etc shown as a motion picture in a cinema, on television etc: to make a film; ( also adjective) a film version of the novel.) der Film, Film-...3) (a thin skin or covering: a film of dust.) dünne Schicht2. verb1) (to make a motion picture (of): They are going to film the race.) filmen2) ((usually with over) to cover with a film: Her eyes gradually filmed (over) with tears.) sich trüben•- academic.ru/27265/filmy">filmy- filmstar* * *[fɪlm]I. nshe's had a long career in \films sie hat eine lange Filmkarriere hinter sichto get into the \films zum Film gehena roll of \film eine Rolle Filmto develop a roll of \film einen Film entwickelnto run out of \film keinen Film mehr haben\film of grease/oil Schmier-/Ölfilm mplastic \film Kunststofffolie f, Plastikfolie fHollywood is the \film capital of the world Hollywood ist die Filmhauptstadt der Welt\film buff Filmfan m\film censorship Filmzensur fIII. vt1. (photograph)to \film a scene eine Szene drehen2. (reproduce)to \film a book ein Buch verfilmenIV. vi1. (make a movie) filmen, drehen2. (transfer to film)to \film well/badly book, story sich akk gut/schlecht verfilmen lassen; person fotogen/nicht fotogen seinthis story \films well diese Geschichte eignet sich gut zum Verfilmen* * *[fɪlm]1. n1) (= motion picture) Film mto make or shoot a film — einen Film drehen or machen
to go to ( see) a film — ins Kino gehen
he's in films —
I wish I'd got that on film — ich wünschte, ich hätte das aufnehmen können
to take a film of sth — einen Film über etw (acc) drehen or machen
3) (= layer) Film m; (of dust) Schicht f; (of ice on water) Schicht f; (of mist, on the eye) Schleier m; (= thin membrane) Häutchen nt; (on teeth) Belag m; (= fine web) feines Gewebe2. vtplay verfilmen; scene filmen; people einen Film machen vonhe didn't know he was being filmed — er wusste nicht, dass er gefilmt wurde
3. vifilmen, drehen* * *film [fılm]A s1. Membran(e) f, dünnes Häutchen, Film m2. FOTO Film m:put on film etwas ablichten3. a) Film mb) meist pl Film m, Filmindustrie f:be in films beim Film sein;go into films zum Film gehen4. (hauch)dünne Schicht, Überzug m, (Zellophan- etc) Haut f, (-)Film m, (Plastik) Folie f5. a) (hauch)dünnes Gewebeb) Faser f6. MED Trübung f des Auges, Schleier mB v/t2. a) einen Roman etc verfilmenb) eine Szene etc filmenC v/i2. a) sich verfilmen lassen, sich zum Verfilmen eignen:b) einen Film drehen, filmen* * *1. noun1) (thin layer) Schicht, diefilm [of oil/slime] — [Öl-/Schmier]film, der
2) (Photog.; Cinemat.): (story etc.) Film, dergo into films — zum Kino od. Film gehen
4) no pl. (as art-form) der Film2. transitive verbfilmen; drehen [Kinofilm, Szene]; verfilmen [Buch usw.]* * *n.Belag -e m.Film -e m.Schicht -en f. v.filmen v.verfilmen v. -
111 all
[o:l] 1. adjective, pronoun1) (the whole (of): He ate all the cake; He has spent all of his money.) todo2) (every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) todos2. adverb1) (entirely: all alone; dressed all in white.) totalmente2) ((with the) much; even: Your low pay is all the more reason to find a new job; I feel all the better for a shower.) muito•- all-out
- all-round
- all-rounder
- all-terrain vehicle
- all along
- all at once
- all in
- all in all
- all over
- all right
- in all* * *[ɔ:l] n 1 tudo, totalidade. all has been done / tudo foi feito. all’s well that ends well / o resultado coroa a obra, bem está o que bem acaba. 2 todos os bens (de uma pessoa). 3 universo. • adj 1 todo(s), toda(s), inteiro. he lost all respect for her / perdeu todo o respeito por ela. 2 cada, todos indistintamente. 3 o maior possível, máximo. 4 qualquer, algum, tudo quanto. 5 somente, só, apenas. 6 completo, inteiro. • adv 1 completamente, inteiramente, totalmente, positivamente. he was dressed all in black / ele estava inteiramente vestido de preto. he shivered all over / ele tremeu da cabeça aos pés. I am quite all right! / estou passando bem! the news is all over the place / a novidade é conhecida aqui e em todo lugar. 2 unicamente, exclusivamente. 3 excessivamente, muito, extremamente. 4 quase. I have all but forgotten / quase esqueci. he was all but drowned / por pouco ele não pereceu afogado. he is all but engaged / ele já está praticamente noivo. • pron tudo, todos, todas. what is all this about? / qual é a causa de tudo isso? he wanted all or nothing / ele queria tudo ou nada. all of us want to go / todos nós queremos ir. the trip costs all in all five dollars / no total, a excursão custa cinco dólares. above all acima de tudo, antes de tudo. after all 1 afinal de contas. 2 apesar de tudo. all about em redor. all along sempre, durante todo o tempo. all at once de repente. all day o dia todo. all in tudo incluído. all-in cost custo total. all-in insurance seguro contra todos os riscos. all kind(s) of things muitas coisas (objetos) diferentes. all of tanto quanto, não menos do que. all of a heap coll espantado, perplexo. all of us todos nós. all over the country em todo o país. all right! está bem! muito bem! all-round price preço global. all the better tanto melhor. all the town toda a cidade. all the world and his wife! coll Deus e todo o mundo! all-time record recorde mundial. all too soon cedo demais. all wet 1 completamente molhado. 2 Amer sl totalmente errado. all-weather utilizável sob qualquer condição de tempo. and all that e tudo mais, etc. at all 1 sob qualquer condição. 2 de qualquer modo. at all events em qualquer caso, de todo jeito. before all acima de tudo, antes de tudo. dressed all in green toda vestida de verde. each and all cada um, cada qual. first of all primeiramente, antes de tudo. for all I know ao que eu saiba. for all that apesar de tudo. for all the world! coll isso mesmo, exatamente! good-bye to all that! vamos dar um fim a isto! in all em soma, no total. it is all one (ou the same) to me tudo isto não me importa, é a mesma coisa para mim. it is all up with him coll ele está nas últimas. not at all de jeito nenhum. not for all the world! nem por nada! nothing at all absolutamente nada. once and for all de uma vez para sempre, definitivamente. one and all todos juntos (sem exceção), todo e qualquer. that is all! isto é tudo! basta! that is all very well, but... tudo isto está muito bem, mas... with all my heart com todo o meu coração, com toda a sinceridade. -
112 ♦ as
♦ as (1) /æz, əz/A avv., prep. e cong.1 (nei compar.: as… as) (così…) come; tanto… quanto; tutto… che: a bird as big as a cat, un uccello grosso come un gatto; You are as rich as he (is), tu sei (tanto) ricco quanto lui; I have as many books as you ( have), ho tanti libri quanti ne hai tu; I can give you as much money as you want, posso darti tutto il denaro che vuoi2 (correl. di such, so, same) che; di; da: The rain was so heavy as to force us to shelter under a tree, la pioggia era così forte da costringerci (o che fummo costretti) a ripararci sotto un albero; poets such as (o such poets as) Donne and Marvell, poeti quali Donne e Marvell; so as not to be seen, così da non essere visto; They had the same difficulties as you ( had), hanno incontrato le stesse difficoltà che avete incontrato voi (o le vostre stesse difficoltà); I work in the same firm as his wife, lavoro nella stessa ditta di sua moglie; He is the same as before, è lo stesso di prima3 come; in qualità di; in quanto; nel modo in cui: I like him as a person, mi piace come persona; She works as a fashion designer, lavora come disegnatrice di moda; his skill as a craftsman, la sua abilità come (o di) artigiano; speaking as a friend, per parlare da amico; I'm going to the masked ball as Dracula, vado al ballo in maschera vestito da Dracula; You're late as usual, sei in ritardo come al solito; as is obvious, com'è ovvio; as you can see, come puoi vedere; as I was saying, come dicevo; Do as I tell you!, fa' come ti dico! NOTA D'USO: - like o as?-4 poiché; dato che; siccome; giacché: As it was late, we hurried up, poiché era tardi, ci affrettammo5 mentre; quando; come: I saw them as I was getting into the cinema, li vidi mentre entravo nel cinema; as a child, da bambino6 benché; sebbene, per quanto; come: Rich as he is, he isn't happy, benché ricco (o ricco com'è), non è felice; Improbable as it may sound, per quanto sembri improbabile; per improbabile che possa sembrareB pron. relat. (correl. di such)(antiq.) che; quale: Such as don't know me, coloro che non mi conoscono● as against (o as compared with), in confronto a; di contro a □ as agreed upon, come d'accordo; secondo gli accordi presi □ as and when, a tempo debito; al momento opportuno □ as… as any…, non meno… di…; non inferiore a… per…; uno dei più…: as good a reason as any, un motivo non meno valido degli altri (o di qualunque altro); His new thriller is as gripping as any I've seen recently, il suo nuovo thriller è uno dei più emozionanti che abbia visto ultimamente □ as… as that, così; tanto: Is it really as late as that?, è davvero così tardi?; Come on, it's not as serious as all that, andiamo, non è poi tanto grave! □ as at (+ data), ( banca) «valuta»; (rag.: di bilancio) «chiuso al»: We have credited your account with $10,000 as at March 1st, abbiamo accreditato 10 000 dollari sul vostro conto, valuta 1В° marzo □ as far as ► far □ as for, quanto a; riguardo a: as for him, quanto a lui □ as from = as of ► sotto □ as if, come se; quasi che; quasi a: He acted as if he were mad, si è comportato come un pazzo; He shook his head as if to say: «Don't do it!», scosse il capo come per (o quasi a) dire: «Non farlo!»; It isn't as if he were rich, non che sia ricco; As if I cared!, sai che m'importa!; m'importa assai! □ (fam.) As if!, figurati!; macché! □ (leg.) as is, nello stato in cui si trova □ as it is, di fatto; in realtà; sta di fatto che; ( in fine frase) già: As it is, things are getting worse, in realtà le cose vanno per il peggio; I've plenty of things to do as it is, ho già abbastanza cose da fare □ as it were, per così dire; diciamo così □ as late as, as long as ► late, long (2) □ as many, as much ► many, much □ (form.) as of (+ giorno o data), a partire da; con inizio da: as of today, a partire da oggi; as of April 1, a partire dal 1В° aprile □ (comm.) as per, come da: as per sample, come da campione □ as recently as, non più tardi di □ as regards, per ciò che riguarda; quanto a □ as soon as ► soon □ as though = as if ► sopra □ as to, quanto a; riguardo a: as to me, quanto a me; No decision has been taken yet as to his appointment, quanto alla sua nomina, non è stata presa ancora una decisione □ as well, as well as ► well (2) □ as yet, ancora; finora; fino ad allora: He hasn't come as yet, non è ancora venuto; finora, non è venuto □ as you go, via via; gradatamente □ (mil.) As you were!, al tempo!NOTA D'USO: - as o such as?- as (2) /æs/n. (pl. asses)(stor.) asse ( misura e moneta romana). -
113 out of
preposition1) (from within) ausfall out of something — aus etwas [heraus]fallen
2) (not within)be out of the country — im Ausland sein
be out of town/the room — nicht in der Stadt/im Zimmer sein
feel out of it or things — sich ausgeschlossen od. nicht dazu gehörig fühlen
I'm glad to be out of it — ich bin froh, dass ich die Sache hinter mir habe
be out of the tournament — aus dem Turnier ausgeschieden sein
3) (from among)pick one out of the pile — einen/eine/eins aus dem Stapel herausgreifen
eighth out of ten — als Achter von zehn Teilnehmern usw.
4) (beyond range of) außer [Reich-/Hörweite, Sicht, Kontrolle]5) (from) ausdo well out of somebody/something — von jemandem/etwas profitieren
6) (owing to) aus [Mitleid, Furcht, Neugier usw.]7) (without)out of work — ohne Arbeit; arbeitslos
8) (by use of) ausmake a profit out of something — mit etwas ein Geschäft machen
9) (away from) von... entfernt* * *1) (from inside: He took it out of the bag.) heraus2) (not in: Mr Smith is out of the office; out of danger; out of sight.) außer Hauses3) (from among: Four out of five people like this song.) von4) (having none left: She is quite out of breath.) außer5) (because of: He did it out of curiosity/spite.) aus6) (from: He drank the lemonade straight out of the bottle.) aus* * *\out of bed/hospital/prison aus dem Bett/Krankenhaus/Gefängnis\out of the door zur Tür hinausshe's \out of the office sie ist nicht an ihrem [Arbeits]platz [o nicht im Büro]10 km \out of London 10 km außerhalb von London, 10 km von London entfernt\out of the country im Ausland, außer Landes veraltend\out of town nicht in der Stadtfrom \out of town nicht von hier, fremd hier, aus einer anderen Gegend3. (taken from)buy a house \out of the inheritance kauf dir ein Haus von [o mit Geld aus] der Erbschafthe copied his essay straight \out of a textbook er schrieb seinen Aufsatz wörtlich aus einem Lehrbuch abdon't expect too much \out of life man sollte nicht zu viel vom Leben erwartenthey didn't make a dime \out of that deal sie haben bei dem Geschäft keinen Pfennig verdient\out of one's pocket aus der eigenen Tasche▪ \out of doing sth:she gets a lot of joy \out of working with children es macht [o bereitet] ihr große Freude, mit Kindern zu arbeitenthey get a lot of fun \out of practising dangerous sports das Betreiben gefährlicher Sportarten macht ihnen einen Riesenspaßhe's \out of the team er ist aus der Mannschaft ausgeschiedenI'm glad to be \out of it ich bin froh, dass ich es hinter mir habe [o ich damit nichts mehr zu tun habe]that's \out of the question! das kommt überhaupt nicht infrage!to get \out of the habit es sich dat abgewöhnenI've got \out of the habit of cycling to work ich fahre nicht mehr mit dem Fahrrad zur Arbeit\out of the race aus dem Rennento talk sb \out of sth etw jdm ausredenhe talked her \out of going back to smoking er redete es ihr aus, als sie wieder mit dem Rauchen anfangen wollteto get a secret \out of sb jdm ein Geheimnis entlockenmade \out of wood aus Holz [hergestellt]\out of jealousy/spite aus Eifersucht/Boshaftigkeit9. (of total)nine times \out of ten neun von zehn Malenone \out of every five jede/jeder/jedes Fünftethird \out of five Dritte(r, s) von fünfno one got 20 \out of 20 niemand bekam alle 20 Punkte▪ to be \out of sth kein/keine/keinen etw [mehr] habenhe was \out of money er stand ohne Geld dayou're \out of time Ihre Zeit ist um [o abgelaufen]they had run \out of cash sie hatten kein Bargeld mehr, ihnen war das Bargeld ausgegangenshe was finally \out of patience schließlich riss ihr der Geduldsfadenthey were \out of gas sie hatten kein Benzin mehr, ihnen war das Benzin ausgegangenI'm sorry sir, we're \out of the salmon tut mir leid, der Lachs ist uns ausgegangen [o fam ist aus][all] \out of breath [völlig] außer Atemto be \out of a job seine Stelle verloren habento be \out of luck kein Glück [mehr] habento be \out of work ohne Arbeit [o arbeitslos] sein11. (beyond)he's been \out of touch with his family er hat keinen Kontakt mehr zu seiner Familie\out of bounds außerhalb des Spielfeldes\out of control außer Kontrollethe situation is \out of our control die Lage entzieht sich unserer Kontrolle\out of danger außer [Lebens]gefahr\out of focus unscharf\out of order außer Betrieb\out of [firing] range außer Schussweite\out of reach außer Reichweite\out of season außerhalb der Saisonbaseball is \out of season es ist nicht Baseballsaisondeer are \out of season Hirsche haben Schonzeit\out of sight/earshot außer Sicht[weite]/Hörweite\out of the way aus dem Wegget \out of the way! aus dem Weg!, mach Platz!to be [a bit] \out of sb's way ein [kleiner] Umweg für jdn seinto go \out of one's way to do sth einen Umweg machen, um etw zu tunshe went \out of her way to get the work handed in on time sie gab sich ganz besondere Mühe, um die Arbeit rechtzeitig abzugeben12. (sheltered from)to get \out of the rain/the summer heat dem Regen/der sommerlichen Hitze entrinnen13. (not aware)\out of fashion [or style] aus der Modeyou're really \out of touch with the music scene du hast keine Ahnung, was auf der Musikszene angesagt istshe's really \out of touch with reality sie hat jeglichen Bezug zur Realität verloren14.▶ to get \out of hand außer Kontrolle geratenyou can't be completely \out of it! du musst doch irgendwas davon mitgekriegt haben!; AM (drowsy) nicht ganz da; (drunk) besoffen sl; (drugged) benebelt, high euph sl▶ \out of line unangebracht▶ to be \out of one's mind [or head] den Verstand verloren haben [müssen]he was \out of his mind with jealousy er war völlig verrückt [o drehte völlig durch] vor Eifersucht▶ \out of place fehl am Platz* * *prep1) (= outside, away from) (position) nicht in (+dat), außerhalb (+gen); (motion) aus (+dat); (fig) außer (+dat)to go/be out of the country — außer Landes gehen/sein
he went out of the door —
as soon as he was out of the door — sobald er draußen war or zur Tür hinaus war
to look out of the window — aus dem Fenster sehen, zum Fenster hinaussehen
out of danger/sight — außer Gefahr/Sicht
get out of my sight! — geh mir aus den Augen!
he feels out of it (inf) — er kommt sich (dat) ausgeschlossen vor, er fühlt sich ausgeschlossen
three days out of port — drei Tage nach dem Auslaufen aus dem Hafen/vor dem Einlaufen in den Hafen
you're well out of it (inf) — so ist es besser für dich
3) (indicating origins or source) aus (+dat)made out of silver —
a filly out of the same mare — ein Fohlen nt von derselben Stute
4) (= from among) von (+dat)5)(= without)
out of breath — außer Atemwe are out of money/bread — wir haben kein Geld/Brot mehr, das Geld/Brot ist alle (inf)
* * *preposition1) (from within) ausfall out of something — aus etwas [heraus]fallen
2) (not within)be out of town/the room — nicht in der Stadt/im Zimmer sein
feel out of it or things — sich ausgeschlossen od. nicht dazu gehörig fühlen
I'm glad to be out of it — ich bin froh, dass ich die Sache hinter mir habe
3) (from among)pick one out of the pile — einen/eine/eins aus dem Stapel herausgreifen
4) (beyond range of) außer [Reich-/Hörweite, Sicht, Kontrolle]5) (from) ausdo well out of somebody/something — von jemandem/etwas profitieren
6) (owing to) aus [Mitleid, Furcht, Neugier usw.]7) (without)out of work — ohne Arbeit; arbeitslos
8) (by use of) aus9) (away from) von... entfernt -
114 all right
all right [‚ɔ:lˈraɪt]1. adjectivea. ( = satisfactory) bien• do you like the champagne? -- it's all right aimez-vous ce champagne ? -- il n'est pas mal• it's all right ( = don't worry) ce n'est pas grave• is it all right if...? ça vous dérange si... ?• is everything all right? tout va bien ?• see you later, all right? à tout à l'heure, d'accord ?c. to be all right for money ( = well-provided) avoir assez d'argent• we're all right for the rest of our lives nous avons tout ce qu'il nous faut pour le restant de nos jours2. exclamation3. adverba. ( = without difficulty) sans problème• did you get home all right last night? tu es bien rentré chez toi, hier soir ?b. ( = definitely) he's at home all right, but he's not answering the phone il est bien chez lui, mais il ne répond pas au téléphone• you'll get the money back all right vous serez remboursé, c'est sûrd. (summoning attention) all right, let's get started bon, allons-y* * *1.
alright [ˌɔːl'raɪt] adjective1) ( expressing degree of satisfaction) [film, garment etc] pas mal (colloq)she's all right — ( pleasant) elle est plutôt sympa (colloq); ( attractive) elle n'est pas mal (colloq); ( competent) son travail est correct
‘how did the interview go?’ - ‘all right’ — ‘comment s'est passé ton entretien?’ - ‘ça ne s'est pas trop mal passé’ or ‘ça a été’ (colloq)
sounds all right to me! — (colloq) ( acceptance) pourquoi pas!
2) ( well)3) ( able to manage)to be all right for — avoir assez de [money etc]
4) ( acceptable)2.is it all right if...? — est-ce que ça va si...?
1) [function] comme il faut; [see] bienshe's doing all right — ( doing well) tout va bien pour elle; ( managing to cope) elle s'en tire correctement
2) ( without doubt)3.all right, let's move on to... — bien, passons à...
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115 off
1) ( not on) aus;2) ( away) weg-;someone's run \off with my pen jemand hat mir meinen Stift geklaut ( fam)if we can get \off early tomorrow morning we'll avoid most of the traffic wenn wir morgen frühzeitig loskommen, können wir den größten Verkehr vermeiden; ( fig)I didn't get \off to a very good start this morning der Tag hat für mich nicht gut angefangen;I'm \off now - see you tomorrow ich gehe jetzt - wir sehen uns morgen;she's \off to Canada next week sie fährt nächste Woche nach Kanada;to drive \off wegfahren;to go \off weggehen;I'm just going \off to the shops ich gehe nur schnell mal einkaufen;to see sb \off jdn verabschieden3) ( removed) ab-;I'll take my jacket \off ich werde meine Jacke ausziehen;\off with his head! Kopf ab!;\off with your jacket! zieh die Jacke aus!;one of my buttons has come \off einer von meinen Knöpfen ist abgegangen;to cut sth \off etw abschneiden4) ( completely)between us we managed to finish \off eight bottles of wine ( fam) zusammen schafften wir es, acht Weinflaschen zu leeren;to burn sth \off etw verbrennen;to kill sth \off etw vernichten [o ausrotten];to pay sth \off etw abbezahlen5) ( in bad shape) schlecht;to go \off sich akk verschlechtern6) ( distant) entfernt;to be far \off weit weg sein;the exams are so far \off es ist noch so lange hin bis zu den Prüfungen7) ( stopped) abgesagt;the wedding's \off die Hochzeit ist abgeblasen ( fam)his hockey match was rained \off sein Hockeyspiel fand wegen Regen nicht statt;it's all \off between Philippa and Mike ( fam) zwischen Philippa und Mike ist es aus;to call sth \off etw absagen8) ( discounted) reduziert;there's 40% \off this week on all winter coats diese Woche gibt es einen Preisnachlass von 40% auf alle Wintermäntel;to get money \off Rabatt bekommen9) ( expressing separation)to shut \off streets Straßen sperren;to fence sth \off etw abzäunenwe went out for a while to walk \off some of our dinner wir gingen eine Weile raus, um einen Verdauungsspaziergang zu machen;he's gone to sleep \off a headache after rather too much alcohol er ist dabei, seinen Kater auszuschlafen;to laugh sth \off etw mit einem Lachen abtun adj1) ( switched off) aus[geschaltet];I can't find the \off switch ich kann den Schalter nicht findenthe cream is \off die Sahne hat einen Stich;to go \off schlecht werden3) ( not at work)to be \off freihaben;he's \off at the moment er hat momentan frei;she had six weeks \off because of sickness last year sie hatte letztes Jahr sechs Wochen wegen Krankheit freigenommen;to take/have some time \off einige Zeit freinehmen/freibekommenI'm having an \off day today ich habe heute einen schlechten Tag5) ( provided for)to be badly/well \off schlecht/gut situiert sein;I'm quite well \off for sweaters was Pullover angeht, bin ich gut ausgestattet;(Brit, Aus)how are you \off for money? wie sieht es bei dir mit dem Geld aus?the waiter explained that the salmon was \off der Kellner sagte, dass der Lachs ausverkauft seiplease take your foot \off mine nimm bitte deinen Fuß von meinem [herunter];I can't get this paint \off my hands ich bekomme die Farbe nicht von meinen Händen ab;keep your dog \off my property! halten Sie Ihren von meinem Grundstück fern!;that cherry stain won't come \off the shirt dieser Kirschfleck geht nicht aus dem Hemd heraus;has anyone taken a book \off my desk? hat jemand ein Buch von meinem Tisch weggenommen?;let's get \off the bus at the next stop lass uns bei der nächsten Bushaltestelle aussteigen;they jumped \off the cliff sie sprangen die Klippe hinunter;the boy fell \off his bike several times der Junge fiel ein paar Mal von seinem Fahrrad herunter;he rolled \off the bed er rollte aus dem Bett;the coat slipped \off his arms der Mantel rutschte von seinen Armensingle wires are leading \off the main lines einzelne Drähte führen von der Hauptleitung weg after adjfar \off weit entfernt;we're not far \off London now wir sind nicht weit von London entfernt;how far \off finishing the project are we? wie viel Zeit haben wir noch bis zum Ende des Projekts? after advjust \off sth in der Nähe von etw dat;they live just \off the main street sie wohnen gleich bei der Hauptstraße after na long way \off doing sth noch weit von etw dat entfernt sein;we're still a long way \off finishing wir sind noch weit vom Ende entfernt;\off the point nicht relevant;somehow we keep getting \off the point wir kommen irgendwie vom Thema ab;\off the record inoffiziell, nicht für die Öffentlichkeit bestimmt;\off the subject of sth nicht zu einem Thema gehörend, etw nicht betreffend;to get \off the subject vom Thema abschweifen;I wish we could talk about something \off the subjects of sports and cars ich würde gerne mal über ein anderes Thema als Sport oder Autos redenhe wiped all the dust \off the tables er wischte den ganzen Staub von den Tischen;to cut a piece \off the cheese ein Stück Käse abschneidento anchor \off Blue Bay vor Blue Bay ankern after nsix miles \off Dunkirk sechs Meilen vor Dünkirchen6) ( absent from)to be \off work am Arbeitsplatz fehlen;he's been \off work for over six months er war seit sechs Monaten nicht mehr bei der Arbeitto be \off sb/ sth jdn/etw leid sein;to be \off one's food keinen Appetit haben;to go \off sb/ sth jdn/etw nicht mehr mögen;I used to love wine but I've gone \off it recently ich habe immer gerne Wein getrunken, aber seit kurzem mag ich in nicht mehr8) ( not using)to come \off the pill die Pille nicht mehr nehmen;to be/come \off sth etw weglassen;she's well enough to be \off the medicine es geht ihr gut genug, um die Medizin abzusetzen;to be \off the tablets ohne die Tabletten auskommen;9) ( utilizing)to do sth \off sth etw von etw dat tun;they live \off a small inheritance sie leben von einem kleinen Erbe;the car runs \off solar energy der Wagen läuft mit Solarenergiehe managed to stay \off alcohol er schaffte es, keinen Alkohol mehr anzurühren11) ( from source)to do sth \off sb etw von jdm tun;I don't like taking money \off you ich möchte kein Geld von dir nehmen;the girl bought the boy's old bike \off him das Mädchen kaufte dem Jungen sein altes Rad ab;to get sth \off sb ( fam) etw von jdm bekommenI take $10 \off the price of the jeans for you ich lasse Ihnen $10 vom Preis für die Jeans nach;there was $40 or $50 \off most jackets in the shop die meisten Jacken in dem Laden waren um $40 oder $50 billigerto be \off the air nicht mehr senden;the TV station goes \off the air at 11:30 die Fernsehstation beendet ihr Programm um 23.30 UhrPHRASES:to be \off beam daneben liegen ( fam)\off the cuff aus dem Stegreif;\off one's head nicht ganz bei Trost;he is \off his head er hat den Verstand verloren;\off the top of one's head aus dem Stegreif;\off the wall ausgeflippt ( fam)to be ready for the \off bereit zum Gehen sein vt (Am) (sl); -
116 look
I [lʊk] n1) взгляд, взорLet me have a look at it. — Дайте мне на это взглянуть.
I didn't get a good look at him. — Я его хорошенько не рассмотрел.
There was an angry look in his eyes. — Он смотрел злыми глазами.
There was a contemptious look in his eyes. — В его взгляде сквозило презрение.
After one look, I knew he was someone I had seen before. — Взглянув на него, я понял, что я его где-то видел.
- quick look- kind look
- eloquent look
- blank look
- threatening look
- startled look
- with a curious look
- with a last look
- with a furtive look
- with a downcast look
- by the look of things
- avoid smb's look
- cast a backward look
- cast a parting look
- crush smb with a haughty look
- exchange looks of intelligence
- express smth by a look
- fasten one's look upon smth, smb
- get a good look at smth- give a last look round- give smb a proud look
- give smb a severe look
- give a disapproving look
- have a quick look at smth
- regard smb with a look of hatred
- soften one's look
- take another look
- take a look into the matter
- throw a fleeting look
- talk in looks
- watch smb's every look2) вид, видимость, положение вещейIt rained very heavily here, by the look of it. — Здесь, по-видимому, шел сильный дождь.
He didn't have a sick look about him any more. — Он более не выглядел больным.
Everything had a sad look. — Все выглядело печально.
Everything had a sad, faded look. — На всем лежала печать грусти и увядания.
- neglected look- give a new look to smth
- streets have been given a new look
- town has a Europian look
- house has an impressive look
- house had a desolate look
- place had a desolate look
- house was given a new look
- street has been given a new look
- place has taken on a new look
- affairs took on an ugly lookA hungry (wild, fierce) look came into his eyes. — У него в глазах появилось голодное (дикое, яростное) выражение.
A look of pleasure (of disappointment) came to his face. — У него на лице появилось выражение удовольствия (разочарования).
- strange look- with a look of surprise on one's face
- put on a serious look4) (обыкновенно pl looks) внешность, видI don't like his looks. — Мне не нравится его внешность.
Don't judge a man by his looks. — Не судите о человеке по его внешности.
- identical in looksThe twins were almost identical in looks. — Близнецы были похожи друг на друга как две капли воды
- have good looks
- improve one's looks
- judge smb by smb's looks
- keep one's good looks
- lose one's looks
- take care of one's looks II [lʊk] v1) смотреть, глядетьLook at it from my point of view. — Взгляните на это с моей точки зрения.
- look in some manner- look attentively- look up- look out of the window- look out in the mirror
- look behind you!
- look here!2) выглядеть, иметь какой-либо вид, казатьсяIt looks like rain (snow). — Похоже на то, что пойдет дождь (снег).
- look well- look like smb, smth3) ухаживать, смотреть, присматривать, заботиться- look after smb- look after a child
- look after an old woman4) искать- look for smb, smth- look for it everywhere5) считать- look upon smb, smth as smb, smth- look upon smb as one responsible for smth
- look on smb
- look upon smb as one's best friend6) брать пример, считать примеромI look up to him. — Я его уважаю. /Он для меня всегда пример.
To look twice at every penny. — ◊ Трястись над каждой копейкой.
Don't look a gift horse in the mouse. /Never look a given horse into the mouth. — ◊ Дареному коню в зубы не смотрят.
Things aren't as hard as they look. — ◊ Не так всё страшно, как кажется.
Things are looking up. — ◊ Дела идут на лад.
•USAGE:(1.) Глагол to look в значении "выглядеть как-либо, иметь какой-либо вид" 2. употребляется с последующим прилагательным: to look ill (young, happy). B сочетании хорошо выглядеть (о внешности) глагол to look употребляется с прилагательным well: she looks well она выглядит хорошо/у нее здоровый вид. Сочетание to look good обозначает быть на вид хорошего качества: the meat looks good мясо на вид свежее/хорошее/неиспорченное. (2.) Русское предложение Как он выглядит? имеет разные английские соответствия: в случае, если имеется в виду человек незнакомый (и предложение соответственно обозначает Каков он из себя?), то употребляется What does he look like? B том случае, если человек знакомый (и предложение обозначает Как он себя чувствует?), эта фраза соответствует How does he look? (3.) Выражение to look like smth соответствует русскому похоже: it looks like rain (snow, storm) похоже, что будет дождь (снег, гроза).WAYS OF DOING THINGS:Глагол to look даёт общее, нейтральное название действия "смотрения", не конкретизируя его характера. Характер этого действия находит выражение в ряде других глаголов, таких как to glance и to give a glance, to gaze, to stare, to gape, to glimpse, to scowl, to squint.To squint - "посмотреть искоса, пристально, прищурившись; смотреть на что-либо, кого-либо, чтобы лучше разглядеть": she squinted at the paper but it was imposible to read what was written there она прищурившись посмотрела на документ, но прочитать то, что там было написано было невозможно; squinting through the frosted glass window I could just make out my sister's car in the distance вглядываясь через замёрзшее стекло окна, я мог только рассмотреть вдали машину моей сестры.To glance, to give a glance - "бросить беглый взгляд; посмотреть бегло, скользя глазами вверх и вниз": during the meal he kept glancing at the door, obviously expecting someone to walk in за едой он всё время посматривал на дверь, явно ожидая, что кто-то войдёт; I saw them glancing at each other as if they knew something I did not я видел, как они бросали друг другу быстрые взгляды, как будто знали что-то, чего я не знал; glancing into the kitchen she realized no one was home заглянув в кухню, она поняла, что никого дома не было; Greg glanced sideways at his friend, trying to catch his eye Грэг искоса взглянул на друга, стараясь поймать его взгляд; a glance at my watch told one it was nearly five o'clock взглянув на часы, я увидел, что было уже пять часов.To shoot/cast/throw a glance - "бросить быстрый взгляд, посмотреть вверх и вниз": she shot a quick glance over her shoulder to see who was following her она быстро взглянула через плечо, чтобы увидеть, кто за ней шел; she cast a glance around the room, taking in her surrounding она быстро окинула комнату взглядом, чтобы понять, кто её окружает.To gape - "глазеть; смотреть на что-либо, разинув рот от удивления": she stood there gaping at me too shocked to speak она в изумлении уставилась на меня, не в состоянии сказать что-либо; Jim gaped, open-mouthed, trying to take in what they had told him Джим (обалдело) смотрел на них, широко разинув рот, пытаясь понять, что они ему сказали; I could only gape in astonishment as he picked up the gun and pointed it at me в изумлении я уставился на него, видя как он схватил пистолет и направил его на меня.To peep, to have a peep - "украдкой, быстро бросить взгляд, особенно через узкое и маленькое отверстие": the house seemed empty, but I peeped in through the window to see if anyone was there дом, казалось, был пуст, но я заглянул внутрь через окно, чтобы убедиться, что там никого нет; close your eyes, I have a surprise for you; no peeping! закрой глаза и не подсматривай, у меня для тебя сюрприз; she felt tempted to have a peep at her neighbours' garden у нее был большой соблазн украдкой заглянуть в сад соседей; the children could never attend their parents' parties, but they were allowed to peep through the door дети не имели права участвовать, когда у родителей были гости, но им разрешалось заглянуть в дверь.To stare - "смотреть, вглядываться во что-либо, смотреть долгое время не сводя глаз": don't stare at people, it is very rude нельзя, уставившись, смотреть на людей - это очень невежливо; as the fire destroyed the house we just stood and stared in disbelief пока огонь пожирал наш дом, мы просто стояли и не сводили с него глаз, не веря тому, что происходит; every night it is the same, staring up at the ceiling, unable to sleep каждую ночь повторяется одно и то же, я лежу, устремив глаза в потолок, будучи не в состоянии заснуть.To gaze - "пристально, продолжительно разглядывать что-либо, не отводя взгляда, особенно потому, что объект вызывает гнев, раздражение или большой интерес, разглядывать, уставиться, устремить взгляд": they lay down and gazed at the clouds floating overhead они лежали и бездумно смотрели на проплывающие над ними облака; Amy gazed steadily at the singer unable to believe she was so close to him Эми пристально смотрела на певца, не веря, что он стоит рядом с ней; she sat and gazed into the distance lost in thought она сидела глубоко задумавшись, всматриваясь в даль; I could see from the difrection of his gaze that he was looking at my new car по направлению его пристального взгляда я понимал, что он разглядывал мою новую машину.To peer - "с трудом разглядывать что-либо, особенно, если вы не очень хорошо видите или если недостаточно света": Tom peered into the dark corridor to see what was making the noise Том всматривался в темный корридор, чтобы разглядеть откуда исходил шум; Jane peered at the writing under the picture Джейн старалась рассмотреть надпись под картиной.To scowl - "злобно смотреть на что-либо, кого-либо; недовольно хмуриться": he scowled and told John to get out он злобно/сердито нахмурился и выгнал Джона; "Oh, what do you want? " said the old man scowling "Что вам нужно? " - сердито спросил старик; James scowled at me furiously as I left the room, his whole body trembling with rage Джеймс, трясясь от бешенства, со злостью взглянул на меня, когда я выходил из комнаты.To glare - "сердито и долго, не отрывая глаз, смотреть на кого-либо, что-либо": she didn't say anything, but just sat there glaring at me она ничего не сказала, просто сидела и сердито смотрела на меня; she sat down and glared fiercely, knowing that the witness I had beaten her она села и свирепо посмотрела на свидетеля, зная, что это он побил ее; as soon as he heard this, he glared fiercely in our direction как только он это услышал, он свирепо посмотрел на нас -
117 along
1. adv дальше, вперёдto go along — двигаться дальше; идти своей дорогой
2. adv в длину, вдоль; параллельно; в том же направленииalong the lines — в направлении; по типу; в соответствии с
along the line — в направлении; по типу; в соответствии с
3. adv амер. разг. уже, ближе кthe afternoon was well along — уже было далеко за полдень, день клонился к вечеру
how are you getting along? — как вы поживаете?, как дела?
4. adv с, вместе сcome along! — идём!, пошли!
along with — наряду с; вместе
5. adv амер. взяв, прихватив с собой6. adv амер. разг. где-то, приблизительно, около, примерно7. prep (в пространственном значении) на, поto pass along the street — проходить по улице, идти вдоль улицы
pass along the bus please! — пройдите, пожалуйста, в середину салона !
good-bye, I must trot along — до свидания, мне надо бежать
I must be step ping, I must step along — мне пора идти
8. prep во время9. prep в соответствии с, согласно, по; на основанииalong the lines just stated, I suggest we start the new project — я предлагаю начать разработку нового проекта в соответствии с указанными здесь направлениями
Синонимический ряд:1. ahead (other) ahead; forth; forward; on; onward2. also (other) additionally; also; as well; besides; futhermore; item; likewise; more; moreover; still; too; withal; yea; yet3. near (other) adjacent; at; beside; by; near -
118 whole
1. n целоеnature is a whole — природа — это единое целое
the whole of — всё, все
taught by the whole — обучил в целом; обученный в целом
2. a целый; полныйupon the whole — в целом; в общем
3. a весь, целыйthe whole world — весь мир, целый свет
a whole lot — уйма, масса
4. a невредимыйto escape with a whole skin — уцелеть, спасти свою шкуру
5. a цельный; целый6. a родной7. a горн. нетронутыйout of whole cloth — являющийся чистейшей выдумкой; фиктивный, ложный
Синонимический ряд:1. entire (adj.) all; choate; complete; entire; flawless; full; good; gross; intact; integral; outright; perfect; round; solid; total; unblemished; unbroken; undamaged; undiminished; unhurt; unimpaired; uninjured; unmarred; untouched2. fixed (adj.) concentrated; exclusive; fixed; intensive; undistracted; undivided; unswerving3. healthy (adj.) fit; hale; healthy; hearty; right; sane; sound; well; well-conditioned; well-liking; wholesome4. all (noun) aggregate; all; be-all and end-all; entirety; entity; gross; integral; integrate; sum; sum total; system; tale; total; totalityАнтонимический ряд:broken; diseased; part; partial; reduced; short; sick; unsound -
119 Agriculture
Historically, Portugal's agricultural efficiency, measured in terms of crop yields and animal productivity, has been well below that of other European countries. Agricultural inefficiency is a consequence of Portugal's topography and climate, which varies considerably from north to south and has influenced farm size and farming methods. There are three major agricultural zones: the north, center, and south. The north (the area between the Douro and Minho Rivers, including the district of Trás-os-Montes) is mountainous with a wet (180-249 cm of rainfall/year), moderately cool climate. It contains about 2 million hectares of cultivated land excessively fragmented into tiny (3-5 hectares) family-owned farms, or minifúndios, a consequence of ancient settlement patterns, a strong attachment to the land, and the tradition of subdividing land equally among family members. The farms in the north produce the potatoes and kale that are used to make caldo verde soup, a staple of the Portuguese diet, and the grapes that are used to make vinho verde (green wine), a light sparkling white wine said to aid the digestion of oily and greasy food. Northern farms are too small to benefit from mechanization and their owners too poor to invest in irrigation, chemical fertilizers, or better seeds; hence, agriculture in the north has remained labor intensive, despite efforts to regroup minifúndios to increase farm size and efficiency.The center (roughly between the Douro and the Tagus River) is bisected by the Mondego River, the land to either side of which is some of the most fertile in Portugal and produces irrigated rice, corn, grapes, and forest goods on medium-sized (about 100 hectares) farms under a mixture of owner-cultivation and sharecropping. Portugal's center contains the Estrela Mountains, where sheep raising is common and wool, milk, and cheese are produced, especially mountain cheese ( Queijo da Serra), similar to French brie. In the valley of the Dão River, a full-bodied, fruity wine much like Burgundy is produced. In the southern part of the center, where the climate is dry and soils are poor, stock raising mixes with cereal crop cultivation. In Estremadura, the area north of Lisbon, better soils and even rainfall support intensive agriculture. The small farms of this area produce lemons, strawberries, pears, quinces, peaches, and vegetables. Estremadura also produces red wine at Colares and white wine at Buçelas.The south (Alentejo and Algarve) is a vast rolling plain with a hot arid climate. It contains about 2.6 million hectares of arable land and produces the bulk of Portugal's wheat and barley. It also produces one of Portugal's chief exports, cork, which is made from bark cut from cork oaks at nine-year intervals. There are vast groves of olive trees around the towns of Elvas, Serpa, and Estremoz that provide Portugal's olives. The warm climate of the Algarve (the most southern region of Portugal) is favorable for the growing of oranges, pomegranates, figs, and carobs. Almonds are also produced. Farms in the south, except for the Algarve, are large estates (typically 1,000 hectares or more in size) known as latifúndios, worked by a landless, wage-earning rural work force. After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, these large estates were taken over by the state and turned into collective farms. During the 1990s, as the radicalism of the Revolution moderated, collectivized agriculture was seen as counterproductive, and the nationalized estates were gradually returned to their original owners in exchange for cash payments or small parcels of land for the collective farm workers.Portugal adopted the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) when it joined the European Union (EU) in 1986. The CAP, which is based on the principles of common pricing, EU preferences, and joint financing, has shifted much of Portugal's agricultural decision making to the EU. Under the CAP, cereals and dairy products have experienced declines in prices because these are in chronic surplus within the EU. Alentejo wheat production has become unprofitable because of poor soils. However, rice, tomatoes, sunflower, and safflower seed and potatoes, as well as Portuguese wines, have competed well under the CAP system. -
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A n1 (location, position) endroit m ; to move from place to place se déplacer d'un endroit à l'autre ; I hope this is the right place j'espère que c'est le bon endroit ; we've come to the wrong place nous nous sommes trompés d'endroit ; the best place to buy sth le meilleur endroit pour acheter qch ; same time, same place même heure, même endroit ; in many places dans de nombreux endroits ; in places [hilly, damaged, worn] par endroits ; her leg had been stung in several places elle avait été piquée à la jambe à plusieurs endroits ; a place for un endroit pour [meeting, party, monument, office] ; a place to do un endroit pour faire ; a safe place to hide un endroit sûr pour se cacher ; a good place to plant roses un bon endroit pour planter des roses ; a place where un endroit où ; it's no place for a child! ce n'est pas un endroit pour un enfant! ; the perfect place for a writer l'endroit or le lieu idéal pour un écrivain ; this is the place for me! c'est le rêve ici! ; if you need peace and quiet, then this is not the place! si tu veux être tranquille, alors ce n'est pas l'endroit rêvé! ; to be in the right place at the right time être là où il faut quand il le faut ; to be in two places at once être au four et au moulin, être partout à la fois ; not here, of all places! surtout pas ici! ; in Oxford, of all places! à Oxford, figure-toi! ;2 (town, hotel etc) endroit m ; a nice/strange place to live un endroit agréable/bizarre pour vivre ; a good place to eat une bonne adresse (pour manger) ; we stayed at a place on the coast nous étions sur la côte ; a little place called… un petit village du nom de… ; in a place like Kent/Austria dans une région comme le Kent/un pays comme l'Autriche ; this place is filthy! cet endroit est dégoûtant! ; he threatened to burn the place down ○ il a menacé d'y mettre le feu ; to be seen in all the right places se montrer dans les lieux qui comptent ; all over the place ( everywhere) partout ; fig ○ [speech, lecture] complètement décousu ; your hair is all over the place ○ ! tu es complètement décoiffé! ;3 ( for specific purpose) place of birth/work/pilgrimage lieu m de naissance/travail/pèlerinage ; place of residence domicile m ; place of refuge refuge m ;4 ( home) ( house) maison f ; ( apartment) appartement m ; David's place chez David ; a place by the sea une maison au bord de la mer ; a place of one's own un endroit à soi ; your place or mine? chez toi ou chez moi? ;5 (seat, space) (on bus, at table, in queue) place f ; ( setting) couvert m ; to keep a place garder une place (for pour) ; to find/lose one's place trouver/perdre sa place ; to show sb to his/her place conduire qn à sa place ; please take your places veuillez prendre place ; I couldn't find a place to park je n'ai pas trouvé de place pour me garer ; to lay ou set a place for sb mettre un couvert pour qn ; is this place taken? cette place est-elle prise? ;6 (on team, with firm) place f (on dans) ; (on committee, board) siège m (on au sein de) ; a place as une place comme [au pair, cook, cleaner] ;7 GB Univ place f (at à) ; to get a place on obtenir une place dans [course] ; she got a place on the fashion design course elle a obtenu une place en cours de stylisme ; she has a place on a carpentry course elle a été acceptée pour suivre des cours de menuiserie ;8 lit (in competition, race) place f ; to finish in first place terminer premier/-ière or à la première place ; he backed Red Rum for a place Turf il a joué Red Rum placé ; to take second place fig ( in importance) passer au deuxième plan ; to take second place to sth passer après qch ; to relegate sth to second place faire passer qch en second ;9 (in argument, analysis) in the first place ( firstly) en premier lieu ; ( at the outset) pour commencer ; how much money did we have in the first place? combien d'argent avions-nous pour commencer? ;10 ( correct position) to put sth in place mettre qch en place [fencing, construction] ; to push sth back into place remettre qch en place ; to return sth to its place remettre qch à sa place ; everything is in its place tout est bien à sa place ; to hold sth in place maintenir qch en place ; when the lever is in place quand le levier est engagé ; is the lid in place? est-ce que le couvercle est mis? ; in place [law, system, scheme] en place ; to put sth in place mettre qch en place [scheme, system, regime] ;11 ( rank) sb's/sth's place in la place de qn/qch dans [world, society, history, politics] ; to take one's place in society prendre sa place dans la société ; to put sb in his/her place remettre qn à sa place ; to know one's place rester à sa place ;12 ( role) it's not my place to do ce n'est pas à moi de faire ; to fill sb's place remplacer qn ; to take sb's place, take the place of sb prendre la place de qn ; to have no place in n'avoir aucune place dans [organization, philosophy, creed] ; there is a place for someone like her in this company il y a une place pour une femme comme elle dans cette entreprise ; there are places for people like you ○ ! fig péj ça se soigne ○ ! ;13 ( situation) in my/his place à ma/sa place ; in your place, I'd have done the same à ta place, j'aurais fait la même chose ; to change ou trade places with sb changer de place avec qn ;14 ( moment) moment m ; in places [funny, boring, silly] par moments ; this is not the place to do ce n'est pas le moment de faire ; this is a good place to begin c'est un bon moment pour commencer ; there were places in the film where… il y avait des moments dans le film où… ;15 ( in book) (in paragraph, speech) to mark one's place marquer sa page ; to lose/find one's place ( in book) perdre/retrouver sa page ; (in paragraph, speech) perdre/retrouver le fil ;16 ○ US ( unspecified location) some place quelque part ; no place nulle part ; he had no place to go il n'avait nulle part où aller ; he always wants to go places with us il veut toujours venir avec nous ; she goes places on her bicycle elle se déplace à bicyclette.B out of place adj phr [remark, behaviour] déplacé ; [language, tone] inapproprié ; to look out of place [building, person] détonner ; to feel out of place ne pas se sentir à l'aise.C in place of prep phr à la place de [person, object] ; X is playing in place of Y X remplace Y ; he spoke in my place il a parlé à ma place.D vtr1 lit ( put carefully) placer ; ( arrange) disposer ; place the cucumber slices around the edge of the plate disposez les rondelles de concombre autour de l'assiette ; she placed the vase in the middle of the table elle a placé le vase au milieu de la table ; place the smaller bowl inside the larger one mets le petit bol dans le grand ; to place sth back on remettre qch sur [shelf, table] ; to place sth in the correct order mettre qch dans le bon ordre ;2 ( locate) placer ; to be strategically/awkwardly placed être bien/mal placé ; the switch had been placed too high l'interrupteur avait été placé trop haut ;3 ( using service) to place an advertisement in the paper mettre une annonce dans le journal ; to place an order for sth passer une commande pour qch ; to place a bet parier, faire un pari (on sur) ;4 fig ( put) to place emphasis on sth mettre l'accent sur qch ; to place one's trust in sb/sth placer sa confiance en qn/qch ; to place sb in a difficult situation/in a dilemma mettre qn dans une situation difficile/devant un dilemme ; to place sb at risk faire courir des risques à qn ; to place the blame on sb rejeter toute la faute sur qn ; two propositions were placed before those present deux propositions ont été soumises aux personnes présentes ;5 ( rank) ( in competition) classer ; ( in exam) GB classer ; to be placed third [horse, athlete] arriver troisième ;6 ( judge) juger ; to be placed among the top scientists of one's generation être jugé comme un des plus grands scientifiques de sa génération ; where would you place him in relation to his colleagues? comment le jugeriez-vous par rapport à ses collègues? ;7 ( identify) situer [person] ; reconnaître [accent] ; I can't place his face je ne le reconnais pas ;8 ( find home for) placer [child] ;9 Admin (send, appoint) placer [student, trainee] (in dans) ; to place sb in charge of staff/a project confier la direction du personnel/d'un projet à qn ; to be placed in quarantine être placé en quarantaine.1 gen ( situated) to be well placed être bien placé (to do pour faire) ; he is not well placed to judge il est mal placé pour juger ; she is well/better placed to speak on this subject elle est bien/mieux placée pour parler de ce sujet ;that young man is really going places ○ voilà un jeune homme qui ira loin ; to have friends in high places avoir des amis haut placés ; corruption in high places la corruption en haut lieu ; to fall ou click ou fit into place devenir clair ; ⇒ take place (take).
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