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1 (with)in living memory
within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive:على ما يَذْكُرُه النّاسIt was the worst harvest in living memory.
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2 (with)in living memory
within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive:على ما يَذْكُرُه النّاسIt was the worst harvest in living memory.
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3 go with
نَاسَبَ \ do: to be suitable; be enough: This coat won’t do for John; it’s too small. Will $5 do, or will you need more? Will this seat do for you. fit: to be of suitable size for (sb. or sth.): These shoes don’t fit me. This key doesn’t fit the lock. go with: to match; be suitable with: Riding boots don’t go with a swimsuit. suit: to satisfy; be right for: We’ll meet at 10.00 if that suits you. \ See Also لاءم (لاءَمَ) -
4 con
with( mezzo) bycon questo tempo in this weathercon tutto ciò for all thatavere con sé have with or on one* * *con prep.1 ( compagnia, unione) with: vieni con me?, are you coming with me?; lavora con il padre, he works with his father; vive a Torino ( insieme) con i genitori, she lives in Turin with her parents; dovunque vada, porta sempre i bambini con sé, wherever she goes, she always takes the children with her; tutti i giorni faceva la sua passeggiata col cane, every day he went for a walk with his dog; restate a cena con noi?, will you stay and have dinner with us?; viaggia sempre con molte valigie, she always travels with a lot of luggage; porta con te l'ombrello, minaccia di piovere, it looks like rain, so take your umbrella with you; si presentò con un grande fascio di giornali sotto il braccio, he turned up with a large wad of newspapers under his arm // mi dispiace, non ho denaro con me, I'm sorry I haven't any money on me2 ( relazione) with: litiga spesso con suo fratello, she argues a lot with her brother; ho avuto una lunga discussione con loro, I had a long discussion with them; essere in pace, in guerra con qlcu., to be at peace, at war with s.o.; va d'accordo con tutti, he gets on well with everyone; con noi si comporta sempre così, he always behaves like that with us; la nostra ditta è in rapporto d'affari con il Giappone e con la Cina, our firm has business dealings with Japan and China; non abbiamo più contatti con lui, we have lost touch with him; il latino ha molte affinità con il greco, Latin has much in common with Greek; hai problemi con il nuovo lavoro?, have you any problems with your new job?3 ( verso, nei riguardi di) to: sii buono con lui!, be kind to him! // non prendertela con me!, don't take it out on me!4 ( per indicare una qualità o una caratteristica) with: era un uomo con i capelli bianchi e con una lunga barba, he was a man with white hair and a long beard; una ragazza con gli occhi azzurri, a girl with blue eyes (o a blue-eyed girl); un cane con il pelo lungo, a dog with long hair (o a long-haired dog); una finestra con le persiane verdi, a window with green shutters; una camera con servizi, a room with bath; vivono in una bella casa con giardino, they live in a lovely house with a garden ∙ Come si nota dagli esempi, in questo significato si usa spesso la forma aggettivale5 ( modo) with: agì con grande coraggio, he acted with great courage; lo guardava con ammirazione, she gazed at him with admiration (o admiringly); trattare con cura, to handle with care; non hai lavorato con la dovuta attenzione, you haven't worked carefully enough (o with enough care); mi salutò con grandi sorrisi, she greeted me with a big smile; parla l'inglese con un forte accento americano, he speaks English with a strong American accent; con gli occhi chiusi, with one's eyes closed; con le mani giunte, with one's hands together; con le braccia incrociate, with one's arms crossed // pasta con il sugo, pasta with tomato sauce; risotto coi carciofi, risotto with artichokes; omelette col prosciutto, ham omelette ∙ Come si nota dagli esempi, in questo significato si usa spesso la forma avverbiale6 ( mezzo) by; with: partire con l'aereo, la macchina, il treno, to leave by air, by car, by train; scrivere con la penna, la matita, to write with a pen, with a pencil; programmare col computer, to program with the computer; tieni il volante con tutt'e due le mani, hold the steering-wheel with both hands; il pedale della frizione si aziona con il piede sinistro, press the clutch pedal with your left foot; risponderò con un telex, I'll reply by telex; pagherò con un assegno, I'll pay by cheque; che intendi dire con ciò?, what do you mean by that?; il vino si fa con l'uva, wine is made with grapes; sono cose che s'imparano con l'esperienza, they are things you learn with experience // con l'aiuto di Dio, ce la faremo, we'll manage, with God's help7 ( causa) i ghiacciai si sciolgono con il calore dei raggi solari, glaciers melt with the heat of the sun; con il caldo, la carne si è guastata, the meat has gone bad with the heat; con quest'afa non si riesce a respirare, with this heat yon can't breathe; è stato a letto una settimana con l'influenza, he was in bed with flu for a week8 ( con valore temporale) with; in: preferirei partire col chiaro, I'd prefer to set out in the light; le rondini se ne vanno con i primi freddi, swallows migrate with the first sign of cold weather; con il mese di marzo, inizia l'ora legale, standard summertime begins in March; siamo arrivati con la pioggia, we arrived in the rain // con la tua venuta, sistemeremo la faccenda, we'll deal with the matter when you arrive // con l'andare del tempo, as time goes by9 ( con valore avversativo o concessivo) with; for: con quel colorito nessuno avrebbe detto che era ammalato, with that colour, no one would say he was ill; con tutti i suoi difetti, è una persona simpaticissima, he's a very likeable person, with (o for) all his faults; con tutto ciò, non mi sento di disapprovarlo, for all that, I can't bring myself to disapprove10 ( con valore consecutivo) to: con mia grande delusione, trovai che il treno era già partito, to my disappointment, I found the train had already left.* * *[kon]1) (in compagnia, presenza di)ballare, uscire, vivere con qcn. — to dance, go out, live with sb.
2) (in descrizioni) withuna ragazza con i capelli neri — a girl with black hair, a black-haired girl
3) (che coinvolge, riguarda)una discussione, un incontro con qcn. — a discussion, a meeting with sb.
sposarsi con qcn. — to get married to sb., to marry sb.
litigare con qcn. — to quarrel with sb.
4) (indicando un mezzo, un agente) withcolpire qcn. con qcs. — to hit sb. with sth.
5) (indicando il modo) withcon piacere, cura — with pleasure, care
con il pretesto di... — on the pretext of
9) (indicando la condizione) with••con questo caldo — in o with this heat
Note:La preposizione con si traduce quasi sempre con with quando indica: unione ( ballare con qualcuno = to dance with somebody; con la mia famiglia = with my family; caffè con una goccia di latte = coffee with a drop of milk), possesso ( la signora con il cappello nero = the lady with the black hat; una camicia con un grande colletto = a shirt with a large collar), relazione ( essere d'accordo con qualcuno = to agree with somebody; parlare con qualcuno = to talk with somebody), simultaneità ( alzarsi con il sole = to get up with the sun), opposizione ( battersi con qualcuno = to fight with somebody; essere in concorrenza con qualcuno = to be in competition with somebody) e mezzo ( con la forchetta = with a fork; con un bastone = with a stick). - Quando con ha valore di modo o maniera, si traduce spesso in inglese con l'avverbio corrispondente: con passione (= appassionatamente) = passionately; si noti tuttavia che con grande passione si traduce: with a lot of passion. Questo genere di espressioni, e altre quali con l'età, con gli anni etc., si trovano nel dizionario sotto il sostantivo in questione. - Quando con introduce mezzi di trasporto, si rende con by davanti a un mezzo generico ( con la macchina = by car; con il treno = by train; con l'autobus = by bus), mentre si usa in oppure on se il mezzo di trasporto è in qualche modo specificato ( con la mia macchina = in my car; con un autobus molto vecchio = in a very old bus; con l'elicottero del Presidente = in the President's helicopter; con il treno delle 9.45 = on the 9.45 train; con la mia moto = on my motor-bike). - Si notino espressioni idiomatiche quali con ogni probabilità = in all likelihood; con mia sorpresa = to my surprise; sposarsi con qualcuno = to get married to somebody. - Per altri esempi, usi particolari ed eccezioni, si veda la voce qui sotto. Sarà spesso utile consultare la voce relativa alla parola introdotta dalla preposizione; inoltre, la consultazione delle note lessicali poste in coda alla sezione italiano-inglese potrà risolvere particolari dubbi d'uso e di traduzione* * *con/kon/La preposizione con si traduce quasi sempre con with quando indica: unione ( ballare con qualcuno = to dance with somebody; con la mia famiglia = with my family; caffè con una goccia di latte = coffee with a drop of milk), possesso ( la signora con il cappello nero = the lady with the black hat; una camicia con un grande colletto = a shirt with a large collar), relazione ( essere d'accordo con qualcuno = to agree with somebody; parlare con qualcuno = to talk with somebody), simultaneità ( alzarsi con il sole = to get up with the sun), opposizione ( battersi con qualcuno = to fight with somebody; essere in concorrenza con qualcuno = to be in competition with somebody) e mezzo ( con la forchetta = with a fork; con un bastone = with a stick). - Quando con ha valore di modo o maniera, si traduce spesso in inglese con l'avverbio corrispondente: con passione (= appassionatamente) = passionately; si noti tuttavia che con grande passione si traduce: with a lot of passion. Questo genere di espressioni, e altre quali con l'età, con gli anni etc., si trovano nel dizionario sotto il sostantivo in questione. - Quando con introduce mezzi di trasporto, si rende con by davanti a un mezzo generico ( con la macchina = by car; con il treno = by train; con l'autobus = by bus), mentre si usa in oppure on se il mezzo di trasporto è in qualche modo specificato ( con la mia macchina = in my car; con un autobus molto vecchio = in a very old bus; con l'elicottero del Presidente = in the President's helicopter; con il treno delle 9.45 = on the 9.45 train; con la mia moto = on my motor-bike). - Si notino espressioni idiomatiche quali con ogni probabilità = in all likelihood; con mia sorpresa = to my surprise; sposarsi con qualcuno = to get married to somebody. - Per altri esempi, usi particolari ed eccezioni, si veda la voce qui sotto. Sarà spesso utile consultare la voce relativa alla parola introdotta dalla preposizione; inoltre, la consultazione delle note lessicali poste in coda alla sezione italiano-inglese potrà risolvere particolari dubbi d'uso e di traduzione.1 (in compagnia, presenza di) ballare, uscire, vivere con qcn. to dance, go out, live with sb.; porta un amico con te bring a friend with you2 (in descrizioni) with; una ragazza con i capelli neri a girl with black hair, a black-haired girl; il ragazzo con la gamba rotta the boy with the broken leg; una casa con vista sul mare a room with a sea view3 (che coinvolge, riguarda) una discussione, un incontro con qcn. a discussion, a meeting with sb.; sposarsi con qcn. to get married to sb., to marry sb.; il confine con il Belgio the border with Belgium; litigare con qcn. to quarrel with sb.; la guerra con la Germania the war with Germany4 (indicando un mezzo, un agente) with; colpire qcn. con qcs. to hit sb. with sth.; camminare con il bastone to walk with a stick; pagare con carta di credito to pay by credit card; arrivare con il treno to arrive by train5 (indicando il modo) with; con piacere, cura with pleasure, care; con mia grande gioia to my great joy; con il pretesto di... on the pretext of...6 (in relazione a) aumentare con il tempo to increase with time7 (indicando simultaneità) alzarsi con il (primo) sole to get up with the sun8 (interpretato da) Casablanca con Humphrey Bogart Casablanca with Humphrey Bogart; un film con De Niro a film featuring De Niro10 (seguito da un infinito) cominciò col dire che he started (off) by saying that; finì con l'ammettere il proprio torto he ended up admitting he was wrong. -
5 mitbringen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) bring ( oder take) along (with one); fig. (Fähigkeiten) have, be endowed with; jemandem etwas mitbringen take something along for s.o., take s.o. a little something; hast du mir was mitgebracht? have you got ( oder brought) anything for me?; habt ihr auch ordentlich Hunger mitgebracht? umg., fig. I hope you’ve got a good appetite; für das Museum solltest du genügend Zeit mitbringen fig. you need to allow enough time for going (a)round the museum* * *to bring; to bring along; to take along* * *mịt|brin|genvt sepwas sollen wir der Gastgeberin mitbringen? — what should we take to our hostess?
2) Mitgift, Kinder, Kapital to bring with onesie hat ein ansehnliches Vermögen in die Ehe mitgebracht — she brought a considerable fortune with her when she got married
meine Frau hat den Hund in die Ehe mitgebracht —
* * *mit|brin·gen[ˈmɪtʔbrɪŋən]1. (als mitgeführten Gegenstand bringen)▪ [jdm] etw \mitbringen to bring [sb] sthkann ich dir etw [aus der Stadt] \mitbringen? can I bring you anything back [from town]?2. (als Begleitung bringen)▪ jdn \mitbringen to bring sb [with one]hast du denn niemanden mitgebracht? didn't you bring anyone with you?3. (einbringen)sie bringt alle nötigen Voraussetzungen für die Stelle mit she meets [or satisfies] all the necessary requirements for the post* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)etwas aus der Stadt/dem Urlaub/von dem Markt/der Reise mitbringen — bring something back from town/holiday/the market/one's trip
jemandem/sich etwas mitbringen — bring something with one for somebody/bring something back for oneself
genügend Zeit mitbringen — come with enough time at one's disposal; s. auch Laune 1)
* * *mitbringen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) bring ( oder take) along (with one); fig (Fähigkeiten) have, be endowed with;jemandem etwas mitbringen take something along for sb, take sb a little something;hast du mir was mitgebracht? have you got ( oder brought) anything for me?;habt ihr auch ordentlich Hunger mitgebracht? umg, fig I hope you’ve got a good appetite;für das Museum solltest du genügend Zeit mitbringen fig you need to allow enough time for going (a)round the museum* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)etwas aus der Stadt/dem Urlaub/von dem Markt/der Reise mitbringen — bring something back from town/holiday/the market/one's trip
jemandem/sich etwas mitbringen — bring something with one for somebody/bring something back for oneself
genügend Zeit mitbringen — come with enough time at one's disposal; s. auch Laune 1)
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6 suffisamment
suffisamment [syfizamɑ̃]adverb• suffisamment fort/clair strong/clear enough• suffisamment de nourriture/d'argent enough food/money• y a-t-il suffisamment à boire ? is there enough to drink?* * *syfizamɑ̃adverbe enough* * *syfizamɑ̃ advenough, sufficientlyÇa n'est pas suffisamment grand. — It's not big enough.
suffisamment de — enough, sufficient
Il n'y a pas suffisamment de chaises. — There aren't enough chairs.
* * *suffisamment adv enough; suffisamment fort/intelligent/riche strong/intelligent/rich enough; suffisamment intelligent pour intelligent enough to; nous avons suffisamment marché/mangé we've walked/eaten enough; il y a suffisamment à manger pour tout le monde there's enough food for everyone; pièce suffisamment chauffée/éclairée room that is warm/light enough; il n'a pas suffisamment d'argent/de temps libre pour faire he doesn't have enough money/free time to do; tu n'es pas suffisamment couvert pour sortir par ce froid! you're not wrapped up well enough to go out in this cold!; j'ai suffisamment de problèmes sans que tu m'en crées de nouveaux I've got enough problems without you making more for me.[syfizamɑ̃] adverbe -
7 अलम् _alam
1अलम् [अल्-अच्]1 The sting in the tail of a scorpion.-2 Yellow orpiment; cf. आल.2अलम् ind. [अल्-बाहु˚ अम्]1 (a) Enough, sufficient for, adequate to (with dative or inf.); तस्यालमेषा क्षुधितस्य तृप्त्यै R.2.39; Ku.6.82; अन्यथा प्रातराशाय कुर्याम त्वामलं वयम् Bk.8.98; Śi.2.4,16,11; K.133; Bh.3.22; Ms.11.76; R.2.39,9.32;15.64; Me. 6,9. (b) A match for, equal to (with dat.); दैत्येभ्यो हरिरलम् Sk.; अलं मल्लो मल्लाय Mbh.-2 Able, competent (with inf.); अलं भोक्तुम् Sk.; वरेण शमितं लोकानलं दग्धुं हि तत्तपः Ku.2.56; V.3.1; with loc. also: त्रयाणामपि लोकाना- मलमस्मि निवारणे Rām.-3 Away with, enough of, no need of, no use of (having a prohibitive force), with instr. or gerund; अलमन्यथा गृहीत्वा M.1.2; अलमलं बहु विकत्थ्य M.1; आलप्यालमिदं बभ्रोर्यत्स दारानपाहरत् Śi.2.4; अलं महीपाल तव श्रमेण R.2.34; Ku.5.82; अलमियद्भिः कुसुमैः Ś.4. so many flowers will do; Śi.1.75; sometimes used, though less correctly, with the inf. in the same sense; अलमात्मानं खेदयितुम् Ve.2.3; अलं सुप्तजनं प्रबोधयितुम् Mk.3.-4 (a) Completely, thoroughly; अर्हस्येनं शम- यितुमलं वारिधारासहस्रैः Me.55; त्वमपि विततयज्ञः स्वर्गिणः प्रीणया$लम् Ś.7.34; R.1.8; K.169; Śi.3.58;4. 39. (b) Greatly, excessively, to a high degree; तुदन्ति अलम् K.2; यो गच्छत्यलं विद्विषतः प्रति Ak.; Mv.6.4; इत्यलमन्वशान् मुनिर्माम् Ki.13.13. again and again, pressingly.-5 In vain.-6 Surely, verily.-7 In the sense of अस्ति and भूषण also. अलं भूषणपर्याप्तिशक्तिवारण- वाचके Nm.-Comp. -कर्मीण a. [अलं समर्थः कर्मणि ख] competent to do any act; skilful, clever.-कामता The state of complete satiation; समिद्ध-शरणा$$दीप्ता देहे$लंकाम- तेश्वरा Bk.1.7.-कुमारि a. [अलं कुमार्यै] sufficient to support a maiden (धनम्); P.I.2.44.-कृ, -कार &c. see separately below.-गामिन् a. [अलं पर्याप्तं गच्छति, णिनि] going after, following in due or proper manner; अनुग्वलं- गामी P.V.2.15.-जीविक a. [अलं जीविकायै चतु.] sufficient for livelihood.-जुष् a. अलं जुष्यते कर्मणि बाहु˚ क] sufficient, adequate to eating.-तम a. able, sufficient, having power.-तराम् ind.1 Exceedingly; मुहुर्गलद्भिस्तरलैरलं- तरामरोदि Ku.15.28.-2 Very much better or easier; इष्टं कर्तुमलंतराम् Śi.2.16.-धन a. [अलं प्रभूतं धनमस्त्यस्य अच्] possessing sufficient wealth, rich; निरादिष्टधनश्चेत्तु प्रतिभूः स्यादलंधनः Ms.8.162.-धूम a. [अलमत्यर्थो धूमः] thick smoke, volume of smoke.-पशुः [अलं यज्ञे निरर्थः पशुः] a bad or useless animal (for sacrifice). (-a.) able to keep cattle.-पुरुषीण a. [अलं समर्थं पुरुषाय; स्वार्थे ख]1 fit for a man, becoming a man.-2 sufficient for a man. (-णः) a man who is chief of the opposite warriors in a battle.-बल a.1 strong enough, having sufficient power.-2 an epithet of Śiva.-बुद्धिः 1 suffi- cient sense.-2 false notion (मिथ्याबुद्धि).-भूष्णु a. [अलं सामर्थ्ये भू-ग्स्नु] able, competent; विनाप्यस्मदलंभूष्णुरिज्यायै तपसः सुतः Śi.2.9. -
8 abandonar
v.1 to leave (place).María abandonó la habitación rápidamente Mary abandoned the room quickly.2 to leave (person).3 to give up (estudios).abandonó la carrera en el tercer año she dropped out of university in her third year, she gave up her studies in her third year4 to abandon, to desert, to forsake, to bail out on.Pedro abandonó a su familia Peter abandoned his family.Silvia abandonó sus sueños por Pedro Silvia abandoned her dreams for Peter.5 to quit, to cease trying, to desist, to give up.María abandonó Mary quit.6 to check out on.* * *1 (desamparar) to abandon, forsake2 (lugar) to leave, quit3 (actividad) to give up, withdraw from4 (traicionar) to desert5 (renunciar) to relinquish, renounce6 (descuidar) to neglect7 DEPORTE (retirarse) to withdraw from1 (descuidarse) to neglect oneself, let oneself go2 (entregarse) to give oneself up (a, to)3 (ceder) to give in* * *verb1) to abandon2) desert3) leave4) neglect5) give up6) renounce•* * *1. VT1) (=dejar abandonado) [+ cónyuge, hijo] to abandon, desert; [+ animal, casa, posesiones] to abandon; [+ obligaciones] to neglectla abandonó por otra mujer — he abandoned o deserted her for another woman
tuvimos que abandonar nuestras pertenencias en la huida — we had to abandon all our belongings when we fled
2) (=marcharse de) [+ lugar, organización] to leave3) (=renunciar a) [+ estudios, proyecto] to give up, abandon; [+ costumbre, cargo] to give up; [+ privilegio, título] to renounce, relinquishhemos abandonado la idea de montar un negocio — we have given up o abandoned the idea of starting a business
he decidido abandonar la política — I've decided to give up o abandon politics
si el tratamiento no da resultado lo abandonaremos — if the treatment doesn't work, we'll abandon it
se comprometieron a abandonar sus reivindicaciones territoriales — they promised to renounce o relinquish their territorial claims
4) [buen humor, suerte] to desert2. VI1) (Atletismo) [antes de la prueba] to pull out, withdraw; [durante la prueba] to pull out, retire2) (Boxeo) to concede defeat, throw in the towel * o (EEUU) sponge3) (Ajedrez) to resign, concede4) (Inform) to quit3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) < lugar> to leavelas tropas abandonaron el área — the troops pulled out of o left the area
b) <familia/bebé> to leave, abandon; <marido/amante> to leave; <coche/barco> to abandon2) fuerzas to desert3)a) <actividad/propósito/esperanza> to give upabandonó la lucha — he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggle
abandonar los estudios — to drop out of school/college
b) (Dep) <carrera/partido> to retire, pull out2.abandonar vi (Dep)a) (antes de la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull outb) (iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; ( en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat3.abandonarse v pron1) ( entregarse)abandonarse a algo — a vicios/placeres to abandon oneself to something
2) ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go* * *= abandon, abort, drop, eschew, give up, quit, relinquish, stop, leave + wandering in, forsake, sweep aside, desert, opt out of, scrap, pull back, ditch, surrender, bail out, bargain away, dump, maroon, flake out, leave by + the wayside, get away, desist, go + cold turkey, walk out on, walk out, jump + ship.Ex. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.Ex. It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.Ex. Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex. However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex. If support for quality cataloging is not going to be given, I think we should give it up entirely.Ex. If you decide not to send or save the message, replace the question mark in front of ' Quit' with another character.Ex. The Library will consider relinquishing them only when there is strong assurance that their transfer would not adversely affect the library community.Ex. Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex. It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.Ex. Indeed, she was delighted to forsake the urban reality of steel and glass, traffic and crime, aspirin and litter, for the sort of over-the-fence friendliness of the smaller city.Ex. The development of optical fibres for information transmission has exciting potential here, but there is a very large investment in the present systems which cannot be swept aside overnight.Ex. Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex. The author takes a critical look at the UK government's education policy with regard to schools' ' opting out' of local government control.Ex. There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Ex. To pull back now would make both her and him look bad.Ex. It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex. Instead the two ecclesiastical disputes which arose from Diocletian's decree to surrender scriptures must be seen as more disastrous to Christian unity than the destruction of libraries.Ex. In the article ' Bailing out' 9 of the 10 librarians interviewed admitted that they were trying to get out of librarianship partly due to unrealistic expectations learned in library school.Ex. Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.Ex. The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex. A seemingly simple tale of schoolboys marooned on an island, the novel 'Lord of the Flies' is an enigmatic and provocative piece of literature.Ex. The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.Ex. She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex. Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.Ex. One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.Ex. Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.Ex. There are many thankless jobs in this world, but does that mean you can just walk out on them for your own selfish reasons?.Ex. At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex. A new study suggests that up to 40% of currently employed individuals are ready to jump ship once the economy rebounds.----* abandonar el barco = abandon + ship.* abandonar las armas = put down + weapons.* abandonar los estudios = drop out (from school), drop out of + school.* abandonar los servicios de Alguien = drop out.* abandonarse = go to + seed.* abandonarse a = abandon + Reflexivo + to.* abandonar toda esperanza = give up + hope.* abandonar (toda/la) esperanza = abandon + (all) hope.* abandonar un hábito = stop + habit.* abandonar un lugar = quit + Lugar.* estudiante de bachiller que abandona los estudios = high-school dropout.* estudiante universitario que abandona los estudios = college dropout.* no abandonar = stick with, stand by.* persona que abandona Algo = quitter.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) < lugar> to leavelas tropas abandonaron el área — the troops pulled out of o left the area
b) <familia/bebé> to leave, abandon; <marido/amante> to leave; <coche/barco> to abandon2) fuerzas to desert3)a) <actividad/propósito/esperanza> to give upabandonó la lucha — he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggle
abandonar los estudios — to drop out of school/college
b) (Dep) <carrera/partido> to retire, pull out2.abandonar vi (Dep)a) (antes de la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull outb) (iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; ( en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat3.abandonarse v pron1) ( entregarse)abandonarse a algo — a vicios/placeres to abandon oneself to something
2) ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go* * *= abandon, abort, drop, eschew, give up, quit, relinquish, stop, leave + wandering in, forsake, sweep aside, desert, opt out of, scrap, pull back, ditch, surrender, bail out, bargain away, dump, maroon, flake out, leave by + the wayside, get away, desist, go + cold turkey, walk out on, walk out, jump + ship.Ex: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
Ex: It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.Ex: Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex: However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex: If support for quality cataloging is not going to be given, I think we should give it up entirely.Ex: If you decide not to send or save the message, replace the question mark in front of ' Quit' with another character.Ex: The Library will consider relinquishing them only when there is strong assurance that their transfer would not adversely affect the library community.Ex: Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex: It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.Ex: Indeed, she was delighted to forsake the urban reality of steel and glass, traffic and crime, aspirin and litter, for the sort of over-the-fence friendliness of the smaller city.Ex: The development of optical fibres for information transmission has exciting potential here, but there is a very large investment in the present systems which cannot be swept aside overnight.Ex: Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex: The author takes a critical look at the UK government's education policy with regard to schools' ' opting out' of local government control.Ex: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Ex: To pull back now would make both her and him look bad.Ex: It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex: Instead the two ecclesiastical disputes which arose from Diocletian's decree to surrender scriptures must be seen as more disastrous to Christian unity than the destruction of libraries.Ex: In the article ' Bailing out' 9 of the 10 librarians interviewed admitted that they were trying to get out of librarianship partly due to unrealistic expectations learned in library school.Ex: Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.Ex: The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex: A seemingly simple tale of schoolboys marooned on an island, the novel 'Lord of the Flies' is an enigmatic and provocative piece of literature.Ex: The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.Ex: She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex: Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.Ex: One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.Ex: Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.Ex: There are many thankless jobs in this world, but does that mean you can just walk out on them for your own selfish reasons?.Ex: At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex: A new study suggests that up to 40% of currently employed individuals are ready to jump ship once the economy rebounds.* abandonar el barco = abandon + ship.* abandonar las armas = put down + weapons.* abandonar los estudios = drop out (from school), drop out of + school.* abandonar los servicios de Alguien = drop out.* abandonarse = go to + seed.* abandonarse a = abandon + Reflexivo + to.* abandonar toda esperanza = give up + hope.* abandonar (toda/la) esperanza = abandon + (all) hope.* abandonar un hábito = stop + habit.* abandonar un lugar = quit + Lugar.* estudiante de bachiller que abandona los estudios = high-school dropout.* estudiante universitario que abandona los estudios = college dropout.* no abandonar = stick with, stand by.* persona que abandona Algo = quitter.* * *abandonar [A1 ]vtA1 ( frml); ‹lugar› to leaveel público abandonó el teatro the audience left the theaterse le concedió un plazo de 48 horas para abandonar el país he was given 48 hours to leave the countrymiles de personas abandonan la capital durante el verano thousands of people leave the capital in the summerlas tropas han comenzado a abandonar el área the troops have started to pull out of o leave the areaabandonó la reunión en señal de protesta he walked out of the meeting in protest2 ‹persona›abandonó a su familia he abandoned o deserted his familylo abandonó por otro she left him for another manabandonó al bebé en la puerta del hospital she abandoned o left the baby at the entrance to the hospitalabandonar a algn A algo to abandon sb TO sthdecidió volver, abandonando al grupo a su suerte he decided to turn back, abandoning the group to its fate3 ‹coche/barco› to abandonB «fuerzas» to desertlas fuerzas lo abandonaron y cayó al suelo his strength deserted him and he fell to the floorla suerte me ha abandonado my luck has run out o deserted menunca lo abandona el buen humor he's always good-humored, his good humor never deserts himC ‹actividad/propósito› to give upabandonó los estudios she abandoned o gave up her studies¿vas a abandonar el curso cuando te falta tan poco? you're not going to drop out of o give up the course at this late stage, are you?abandonó la lucha he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggleha abandonado toda pretensión de salir elegido he has given up o abandoned any hopes he had of being electedabandonó la terapia he gave up his therapy, he stopped having therapy■ abandonarvi( Dep)1 (antes de iniciarse la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull out2 (una vez iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; (en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat, throw in the towelA(descuidarse): desde que tuvo hijos se ha abandonado since she had her children she's let herself gono te abandones y ve al médico don't neglect your health, go and see the doctorB (entregarse) abandonarse A algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself TO sthse abandonó al ocio she gave herself up to o abandoned herself to a life of leisurese abandonó al sueño he gave in to o succumbed to sleep, he let sleep overcome him, he surrendered to sleep* * *
abandonar ( conjugate abandonar) verbo transitivo
1
‹marido/amante› to leave;
‹coche/barco› to abandon;
2 [ fuerzas] to desert
3
◊ abandonar los estudios to drop out of school/college
verbo intransitivo (Dep)
(en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat
abandonarse verbo pronominal
1 ( entregarse) abandonarse a algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself to sth
2 ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go
abandonar
I verbo transitivo
1 (irse de) to leave, quit: tenemos que vernos hoy, porque mañana abandono Madrid, we've got to see eachother today because I'm leaving Madrid tomorrow
2 (a una persona, a un animal) to abandon
abandonar a alguien a su suerte, to leave someone to his fate
3 (un proyecto, los estudios) to give up
4 Dep (retirarse de una carrera) to drop out of
(un deporte) to drop
II vi (desfallecer) to give up: los resultados no son los esperados, pero no abandones, the results aren't as good as we expected, but don't give up
' abandonar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejar
- botar
- plantar
English:
abandon
- back away
- cast aside
- caution
- desert
- drop
- forsake
- free
- give up on
- habit
- idea
- jettison
- leave
- quit
- retire
- scrap
- stand by
- throw in
- walk out
- ditch
- give
- maroon
- stick
- vacate
- walk
* * *♦ vt1. [lugar] to leave;[barco, vehículo] to abandon;abandonó la sala tras el discurso she left the hall after the speech;abandonó su pueblo para trabajar en la ciudad she left her home town for a job in the city;abandonar el barco to abandon ship;¡abandonen el barco! abandon ship!;los cascos azules abandonarán pronto la región the UN peacekeeping troops will soon be pulling out of the region2. [persona] to leave;[hijo, animal] to abandon;abandonó a su hijo she abandoned her son;¡nunca te abandonaré! I'll never leave you!3. [estudios] to give up;[proyecto] to abandon;abandonó la carrera en el tercer año she dropped out of university in her third year, she gave up her studies in her third year;han amenazado con abandonar las negociaciones they have threatened to walk out of the negotiations;han amenazado con abandonar la liga they have threatened to pull out of the league;abandonar la lucha to give up the fight4. [sujeto: suerte, buen humor] to desert;lo abandonaron las fuerzas y tuvo que retirarse his strength gave out and he had to drop out;nunca la abandona su buen humor she never loses her good humour♦ vi1. [en carrera, competición] to pull out, to withdraw;[en ajedrez] to resign; [en boxeo] to throw in the towel;abandonó en el primer asalto his corner threw in the towel in the first round;una avería lo obligó a abandonar en la segunda vuelta a mechanical fault forced him to retire on the second lap2. [rendirse] to give up;no abandones ahora que estás casi al final don't give up now you've almost reached the end* * *I v/tII v/i DEP pull out* * *abandonar vt1) dejar: to abandon, to leave2) : to give up, to quitabandonaron la búsqueda: they gave up the search* * *abandonar vb2. (un sitio) to leave -
9 aplomo
m.1 composure.perder el aplomo to lose one's composure2 aplomb, self-confidence, firmness, assurance.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: aplomar.* * *1 composure, aplomb, self-possession* * *SM (=serenidad) assurance, self-possession; (=gravedad) gravity, seriousness; pey (=frescura) nerve, cheekperder el aplomo — to get worried, get rattled *
¡qué aplomo! — what a nerve!, what a cheek!
* * *masculino composure* * *= aplomb, presence of mind.Ex. 'I can do it,' he said to himself, with a certain amount of aplomb which years of dealing with problems had given him.Ex. He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.* * *masculino composure* * *= aplomb, presence of mind.Ex: 'I can do it,' he said to himself, with a certain amount of aplomb which years of dealing with problems had given him.
Ex: He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.* * *composurenunca pierde el aplomo he never loses his composuretardó bastante en recuperar el aplomo she took some time to regain her composure* * *
Multiple Entries:
a plomo
aplomo
aplomo sustantivo masculino
composure
aplomo sustantivo masculino aplomb
' aplomo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
seguridad
English:
aplomb
- assurance
- poise
- presence
- poised
* * *aplomo nmself-assurance, self-possession;respondió con aplomo she answered with aplomb;actuó con aplomo he acted with assurance* * *m composure, aplomb* * *aplomo nm: aplomb, composure -
10 कृत
kṛitá1) mfn. done, made, accomplished, performed RV. AV. etc.;
prepared, made ready ib. ;
obtained, gained, acquired, placed at hand AV. III, 24, 5 ;
well done, proper, good ṠBr. IV ;
cultivated Mn. X, 114 ;
appointed (as a duty) Yājñ. II, 186 ;
relating orᅠ referring to Yājñ. II, 210 ;
m. N. of one of the Viṡve Devās MBh. XIII, 4356 ;
of a son of Vasu-deva BhP. IX, 24, 45 ;
of a son of Saṃnati andᅠ pupil of Hiraṇya-nābha Hariv. 1080 BhP. XII, 6, 80 ;
of a son of Kṛita-ratha andᅠ father of Vibudha VP. ;
of a son of Jaya andᅠ father of Haryavana BhP. IX, 17, 17 ;
of a son of Cyavana andᅠ father of Upari-cara VāyuP. ;
(am) n. (with saha orᅠ with instr.) « done with», away with, enough of, no need of, etc. (e.g.. kṛitaṉsaṉdehena, away with doubt Ṡak. ;
k-parihāsena, enough of joking ib.);
the past tense AitBr. V, 1 ;
(ám) n. deed, work, action RV. AV. ṠvetUp. Mn. etc.;
service done, kind action, benefit
(cf. kṛita-jña andᅠ - ghna) MBh. V, 1692 Pañcat. ;
magic, sorcery SāmavBr. ;
consequence, result L. ;
aim Vop. I, 2 ;
stake at a game RV. AV. ;
prize orᅠ booty gained in battle ib. ;
N. of the die orᅠ of the side of a die marked with four points orᅠ dots (this is the lucky orᅠ winning die) VS. XXX, 18 TS. ṠBr. etc.. ;
( alsoᅠ the collective N. of the four dice in opposition to the fifth die called kali Comm. on VS. X, 28);
(hence) the number « four» VarBṛS. Sūryas. ;
N. of the first of the four ages of the world ( alsoᅠ called satya orᅠ « the golden age», comprehending together with the morning andᅠ evening dawn 4800 years of men Mn. MBh. Hariv. ;
orᅠ according to the later conception BhP. etc.. Comm. on Mn. I, 69 ;
4800 years of the gods orᅠ 1, 728, 000 years of men);
(e) loc. ind. on account of, for the sake of, for (with gen. orᅠ ifc.
e.g.. mamakṛite orᅠ mat-kṛite, on my account, for me) Yājñ. I, 216 MBh. R. etc.. ;
( ena) instr. ind. id. MBh. R. I, 76, 6 and VI, 85, 10. ;
kṛita
- कृतकपट
- कृतकर
- कृतकर्तव्य
- कृतकर्मन्
- कृतकल्प
- कृतकाम
- कृतकारिन्
- कृतकार्य
- कृतकाल
- कृतकूर्चक
- कृतकृत्य
- कृतकोटि
- कृतकोप
- कृतकौतुक
- कृतक्रय
- कृतक्रिय
- कृतक्रुध
- कृतक्षण
- कृतघातयत्न
- कृतघ्न
- कृतचिह्न
- कृतचूड
- कृतचेतस्
- कृतच्छन्दस्
- कृतच्छिद्र
- कृतजन्मन्
- कृतज्ञ
- कृतंजय
- कृततनुत्राण
- कृततीर्थ
- कृतत्राणा
- कृतत्व
- कृतत्वर
- कृतदार
- कृतदास
- कृतदेश
- कृतद्युति
- कृतद्विष्ट
- कृतधन्वन्
- कृतधर्म
- कृतधर्मन्
- कृतधी
- कृतध्वंस
- कृतध्वज्
- कृतध्वज
- कृतध्वस्त
- कृतनख
- कृतनन्दन
- कृतनामक
- कृतनाशक
- कृतनशन
- कृतनित्यक्रिय
- कृतनिर्णेजन
- कृतनिश्चय
- कृतनिश्चयिन्
- कृतपण
- कृतपर्व
- कृतपश्चात्ताप
- कृतपुङ्ख
- कृतपुण्य
- कृतपूर्व
- कृतपूर्विन्
- कृतपौरुष
- कृतप्रज्ञ
- कृतप्रणाम
- कृतप्रतिकृत
- कृतप्रतिज्ञ
- कृतप्रयत्न
- कृतप्रयोजन
- कृतप्रहरण
- कृतप्रिय
- कृतफल
- कृतबन्धु
- कृतबाहु
- कृतबुद्धि
- कृतब्रह्मन्
- कृतभग
- कृतभय
- कृतभाव
- कृतभूतमैत्र
- कृतभूमि
- कृतभोजन
- कृतमङ्गल
- कृतमति
- कृतमनोरथ
- कृतमन्दार
- कृतमन्यु
- कृतमार्ग
- कृतमाल
- कृतमालक
- कृतमुख
- कृतमूल्य
- कृतमैत्र
- कृतयजुस्
- कृतयज्ञ
- कृतयशस्
- कृतयुग
- कृतयूष
- कृतयोग्य
- कृतरथ
- कृतरव
- कृतरुच्
- कृतरुष
- कृतलक्षण
- कृतलवण
- कृतवत्
- कृतवर्मन्
- कृतवसति
- कृतवाप
- कृतवापन
- कृतविकार
- कृतविक्रम
- कृतविक्रिय
- कृतविद्य
- कृतविलास
- कृतविवाह
- कृतविस्मय
- कृतवीर्य
- कृतवृद्धि
- कृतवेग
- कृतवेतन
- कृतवेदिन्
- कृतवेधक
- कृतवेधन
- कृतवेपथु
- कृतवेष
- कृतव्यधन
- कृतव्यलीक
- कृतव्रत
- कृतशक्ति
- कृतशर्मन्
- कृतशस्त्रनिःश्रम
- कृतशिल्प
- कृतशोभ
- कृतश्रम
- कृतश्राम
- कृतसंसर्ग
- कृतसंस्कार
- कृतसंकल्प
- कृतसंकेत
- कृतसंज्ञ
- कृतसंनाह
- कृतसंनिधान
- कृतसपत्निका
- कृतसम्पुट
- कृतसम्बन्ध
- कृतसव्य
- कृतसापत्निका
- कृतसापत्नी
- कृतसापत्नीका
- कृतस्तोम
- कृतस्थला
- कृतस्थिति
- कृतस्नेह
- कृतस्मर
- कृतस्वर
- कृतस्वस्त्ययन
- कृतस्वेच्छाहार
- कृतहस्त
- कृताकृत
- कृताकृत्यसम
- कृतागम
- कृतागस्
- कृतागस्क
- कृताग्नि
- कृताग्निकार्य
- कृताङ्क
- कृताञ्जलि
- कृतातिथ्य
- कृतात्मन्
- कृतादर
- कृतानति
- कृतानन
- कृतानुकर
- कृतानुकूल्य
- कृतानुकृतकारिन्
- कृतानुव्याध
- कृतानुसार
- कृतान्त
- कृतान्तर
- कृतान्न
- कृतापकार
- कृतापकृत
- कृतापदान
- कृतापराध
- कृताभय
- कृताभरण
- कृताभिषेक
- कृताभिसरणवेष
- कृताभ्यास
- कृताय
- कृतायास
- कृतार्घ
- कृतार्तनाद
- कृतार्थ
- कृतार्थनीय
- कृतार्थय
- कृतालक
- कृतालय
- कृतालोक
- कृतावधान
- कृतावधि
- कृतावमर्ष
- कृतावश्यक
- कृतावसक्थिक
- कृतावस्थ
- कृतावास
- कृताश
- कृताशंस
- कृताशन
- कृतासनपरिग्रह
- कृतास्कन्दन
- कृतास्त्र
- कृतास्पद
- कृताहक
- कृताहार
- कृताहारक
- कृताह्वान
- कृतेर्ष्य
- कृतोंकार
- कृतोच्चैस्
- कृतोत्साह
- कृतोदक
- कृतोद्वाह
- कृतोन्माद
- कृतोपकार
- कृतोपचार
- कृतोपनयन
- कृतोपभोग
- कृतौजस्
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11 serenidad
f.1 calm.2 tranquility.3 serenity, calmness, calm, quiet.* * *1 serenity, calm\conservar la serenidad to keep calm, remain calm* * *SF1) (=calma) calmness, serenity2) (=tranquilidad) peacefulness, quietness* * *femenino calmness, serenity* * *= serenity, peace of mind, presence of mind, cool head, tranquillity [tranquility, -USA].Ex. The state capital where she worked as a reference librarian has an almost rural serenity about it.Ex. The article is entitled 'Licensing of digital publications: peace of mind for research libraries or an expensive nightmare?'.Ex. He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.Ex. Nothing fazes Paula and with her cool head she thrives on the daily challenges that come her way.Ex. There are only a few really large areas of tranquillity left in England and we must all work together to protect them.----* con serenidad = coolly, serenely.* mantener la serenidad = keep + Pronombre + cool, keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* * *femenino calmness, serenity* * *= serenity, peace of mind, presence of mind, cool head, tranquillity [tranquility, -USA].Ex: The state capital where she worked as a reference librarian has an almost rural serenity about it.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Licensing of digital publications: peace of mind for research libraries or an expensive nightmare?'.Ex: He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.Ex: Nothing fazes Paula and with her cool head she thrives on the daily challenges that come her way.Ex: There are only a few really large areas of tranquillity left in England and we must all work together to protect them.* con serenidad = coolly, serenely.* mantener la serenidad = keep + Pronombre + cool, keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* * *calmness, serenityhabló con una serenidad desacostumbrada en él he spoke with unusual calmnessla serenidad de la noche the still of the night ( liter)la serenidad que da la edad the peace of mind o serenity that comes with old ageno pierdas la serenidad, seguro que hay alguna solución keep calm, there must be some solution* * *
serenidad sustantivo femenino
calmness, serenity;
serenidad sustantivo femenino serenity
perder la serenidad, to lose one's temper
' serenidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sosiego
- temple
- tranquilidad
- entereza
- presencia
English:
composure
- self-possession
- serenity
- coolly
- tranquility
* * *serenidad nf1. [tranquilidad] calm;no perdió nunca la serenidad he never lost his calm2. [quietud] tranquillity, serenity* * *f calmness, serenity* * *serenidad nf: serenity, calmness -
12 credit
المَطْلُوب لَهُ \ credit: (in accounts) a record of money provided by, or owing to, a person, a business, etc. (the opposite of debit). \ اِعْتِبَار مَالِيّ \ credit: trust in one’s honesty or ability to pay: His credit in this town is very high. \ بِالأَجَل \ credit: the right to obtain goods on promise of payment later: I bought this on credit. \ See Also بِالدَّين \ ثِقَة (مَالِيَّة) \ credit: trust in one’s honesty or ability to pay: His credit in this town is very high. \ دائِن \ credit: the right to obtain goods on promise of payment later: I bought this on credit. Do you have a credit account?. \ رَصيد دائِن (في حساب) \ credit: (in accounts) a record of money provided by, or owing to, a person, a business, etc. (the opposite of debit). \ سُمْعَة حَسَنة \ credit: honour that is gained by being or doing sth.; sth. that brings a person honour: His success is a credit to him and to his teacher. You must give him credit for trying, even if he failed. He took all the credit for his brother’s work. \ شَهِدَ \ credit: (with with) to believe that sb. has sth.: I credited him with enough sense to avoid such mistakes. \ فَضْل \ credit: honour that is gained by being or doing sth.; sth. that brings a person honour: His success is a credit to him and to his teacher. You must give him credit for trying, even if he failed. He took all the credit for his brother’s work. \ See Also مفخرة (مَفْخَرَة)، ثناء (ثَنَاء) \ قَيَّدَ في الحساب الدائن \ credit: (in accounts) to record sth. as a credit. \ نَسَبَ شيئًا لشخص \ credit: (with with) to believe that sb. has sth.: I credited him with enough sense to avoid such mistakes. -
13 Posesivo + partes privadas
= Posesivo + crown jewels, Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privatesEx. He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.Ex. His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.Ex. A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest.* * *= Posesivo + crown jewels, Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privatesEx: He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.
Ex: His tunic was so short that he showed his family jewels.Ex: A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest. -
14 apical
adj.apical, lingual.* * *► adjetivo1 apical* * *= apical.Ex. However, the apical part of the leaves seems not to provide ovipositing females with enough protection against birds, making them easy preys.* * *= apical.Ex: However, the apical part of the leaves seems not to provide ovipositing females with enough protection against birds, making them easy preys.
* * *apical adjLing apical -
15 barbacoa de perritos calientes
(n.) = hotdog roastEx. Librarians are 'throwing away books with enough vigor to make book burnings under the Inquisition look like a hotdog roast at school picnic'.* * *(n.) = hotdog roastEx: Librarians are 'throwing away books with enough vigor to make book burnings under the Inquisition look like a hotdog roast at school picnic'.
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16 carne de cañón
figurado cannon fodder* * ** * *(n.) = cannon fodder, easy preyEx. The writer challenges that idea that the auxiliary infantryman of the Roman army was merely expendable ' cannon fodder'.Ex. However, the apical part of the leaves seems not to provide ovipositing females with enough protection against birds, making them easy preys.* * ** * *(n.) = cannon fodder, easy preyEx: The writer challenges that idea that the auxiliary infantryman of the Roman army was merely expendable ' cannon fodder'.
Ex: However, the apical part of the leaves seems not to provide ovipositing females with enough protection against birds, making them easy preys.* * *figcannon fodder -
17 con pie firme
Ex. It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.* * *Ex: It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.
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18 desovar
v.1 to spawn (peces, anfibios).El pescado pone huevos The fish spawns.2 to lay eggs (insectos).* * *1 (insectos) to lay eggs; (peces) to spawn* * *VI [pez, anfibio] to spawn; [insecto] to lay eggs* * ** * *= oviposit, spawn.Ex. However, the apical part of the leaves seems not to provide ovipositing females with enough protection against birds, making them easy preys.Ex. Both the original production and revision of STC spawned a large crop of such items which are worth following up.* * ** * *= oviposit, spawn.Ex: However, the apical part of the leaves seems not to provide ovipositing females with enough protection against birds, making them easy preys.
Ex: Both the original production and revision of STC spawned a large crop of such items which are worth following up.* * *desovar [A1 ]vi«insectos» to lay eggs; «peces/anfibios» to spawn* * *desovar vi[peces, anfibios] to spawn; [insectos] to lay eggs* * ** * *desovar vi: to spawn -
19 estribación
f.spur.* * *1 spur1 foothills* * *SF (Geog) spur* * *femenino spur* * *= spur, foothill.Ex. His empire stretches out from the spurs of the Alps, north, and east, and south.Ex. It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.* * *femenino spur* * *= spur, foothill.Ex: His empire stretches out from the spurs of the Alps, north, and east, and south.
Ex: It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.* * *spuren las estribaciones de la Sierra Madre in the foothills of the Sierra Madre* * *
estribación f Geog foothill
* * *f spur;las estribaciones de los Pirineos the foothills of the Pyrenees* * *estribación nf, pl - ciones1) : spur, ridge2) estribaciones nfpl: foothills -
20 más borracho que una cuba
= as drunk as a lord, as drunk as a newt, as drunk as a skunkEx. Churchill certainly drank a lot more than modern politicians but he was far from as drunk as a lord most of the time.Ex. He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.Ex. But last night his spokesman said: 'He'd clearly had a glass of wine but does not recall being drunk as a skunk'.* * *= as drunk as a lord, as drunk as a newt, as drunk as a skunkEx: Churchill certainly drank a lot more than modern politicians but he was far from as drunk as a lord most of the time.
Ex: He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.Ex: But last night his spokesman said: 'He'd clearly had a glass of wine but does not recall being drunk as a skunk'.
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