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  • 21 pay regard for

    English-Russian base dictionary > pay regard for

  • 22 without regard for

    English-Russian big medical dictionary > without regard for

  • 23 box shifter

    Разговорное выражение: a retail company which aims to maximize sales with little regard for quality or customer care (источник - oxforddictionaries.com)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > box shifter

  • 24 gering

    I Adj.
    1. bes. bei Mengen: small; (wenig) little; Gehalt, Preis, Leistung, Produktion, Temperatur, Druck etc.: low; Entfernung: small, short; geringes Interesse little interest; mit geringen Ausnahmen with few exceptions; geringe Chancen slim prospects; die Chancen sind gering auch there isn’t much chance ( oder hope); geringe Kenntnisse scant knowledge; in geringer Höhe fairly low (down); in geringer Tiefe not too deep (down); mit geringer Verspätung slightly late; um ein Geringes (ein wenig) a little; (fast) very nearly; (billig) cheaply
    2. (unbedeutend) insignificant, negligible, minor; (wenig, schwach) slight, little; (bescheiden) Einkommen, Preis etc.: modest; (beschränkt) limited; nichts Geringes no small matter; es spielt keine geringe Rolle it plays no small part
    3. (schlecht) Qualität: inferior, poor, low; Kenntnisse: poor; Herkunft etc., auch Ansehen, Meinung: low; eine geringe Meinung haben von have a low opinion of, not think much ( oder too highly) of; in geringem Ansehen stehen be held in low esteem ( bei by); geringer, geringst...
    II Adv.
    1. (geringfügig) a little
    2. (niedrig) gering geschätzt at least, at a conservative estimate; zu gering ( ein) schätzen konkret: underestimate; ideell: underrate
    3. (wenig, schlecht): von jemandem gering denken not think much of s.o., have a low opinion of s.o.; gering achten oder schätzen (nicht wichtig nehmen) place little value on, not care (much) about; (nicht gut finden) have a low opinion of, not think much ( oder very highly) of; (etw.) auch hold cheap, set little store by; (verachten) despise; (Gefahr) disregard
    * * *
    diminutive; little; slim; small; exiguous; scant
    * * *
    ge|rịng [gə'rɪŋ]
    1. adj
    1) (= nicht sehr groß, niedrig) Temperatur, Luftdruck, Leistung, Produktion low; Gehalt, Preis low, modest; Menge, Vorrat, Betrag, Entfernung small; Wert little attr; (= kurz) Zeit, Entfernung short

    etw in geringer Höhe anbringento fix sth fairly low down

    seine Leistung erhielt eine zu geringe Bewertunghis achievement wasn't rated highly enough

    2) (= unbedeutend, unerheblich) slight; Chance auch small, slim; Bedeutung, Rolle minor

    nichts Geringeres als... — nothing less than...

    3) (= unzulänglich) Qualität, Kenntnisse poor; (= abschätzig) Meinung low, poor
    4) attr (fig geh) Familie, Herkunft humble

    (auch) der Geringste — even the most humble person

    kein Geringerer als Freud... — no less a person than Freud

    2. adv
    1)

    (= wenig) gering gerechnet — at a conservative estimate

    2)

    (= abschätzig) gering von jdm sprechen — to speak badly of sb

    * * *
    1) (slight or small: His chances of winning are extremely slender.) slender
    2) (not good; slight: There's still a slim chance that we'll find the child alive.) slim
    * * *
    ge·ring
    [gəˈrɪŋ]
    I. adj
    1. (niedrig) low; METEO low
    eine \geringe Anzahl/Menge a small number/amount
    \geringere Liquidität BÖRSE illiquidity
    \geringe Umsätze tätigen BÖRSE to make little sales
    von \geringem Wert of little value
    \gering gerechnet at a modest estimate
    nicht das G\geringste nothing at all
    nicht im G\geringsten not in the least [or slightest] [bit]
    das stört mich nicht im G\geringsten it doesn't disturb me in the slightest [or least] [bit]
    2. (unerheblich) slight
    \geringe Abschwächung BÖRSE slight decline
    \geringe Bedeutung minor significance
    eine \geringe Chance a slim [or slight] [or small] chance
    \geringe Kursbewegung bei den Hauptwährungen BÖRSE slight movements in the metropolitan currency rates
    \geringe Kursschwankungen aufweisen BÖRSE to move in a narrow range
    \geringe Lohnunterschiede slight disparity of wages
    3. (unzulänglich) poor, low
    eine \geringe Lebenserfahrung little experience in life
    4.
    kein G\geringerer als......, no less a. hum, no less a person than... a. hum
    II. adv
    1. (schlecht) poorly
    \gering von jdm denken/sprechen to have a poor opinion/speak badly of sb
    2. (wenig, kaum)
    jdn/etw \gering achten [o schätzen] (verachten) to think little of sb/sth, to have a low opinion of sb/to have little regard for sth, to place little/no importance on sth
    etw \gering achten [o schätzen] (missachten) to disregard sth; (unterschätzen) to underestimate sth
    * * *
    1) low <temperature, pressure, price>; low, small <income, fee>; little < value>; small <quantity, amount>; short <distance, time>
    2) (unbedeutend) slight; minor < role>

    jemanden/jemandes Leistung gering achten od. schätzen — have a low opinion of or think very little of somebody/somebody's achievement

    den Erfolg/Reichtümer gering achten od. schätzen — set little store by success/riches

    die Gefahr gering achten od. schätzen — make light of the danger

    sein eigenes Leben gering achten od. schätzen — have scant regard for one's own life

    3) (veralt.): (niedrigstehend) humble <origin, person>

    kein Geringerer als... — no less a person than...

    4) (geh.): (schlecht) poor, low, inferior <quality, opinion>
    * * *
    A. adj
    1. besonders bei Mengen: small; (wenig) little; Gehalt, Preis, Leistung, Produktion, Temperatur, Druck etc: low; Entfernung: small, short;
    geringes Interesse little interest;
    mit geringen Ausnahmen with few exceptions;
    geringe Chancen slim prospects;
    die Chancen sind gering auch there isn’t much chance ( oder hope);
    geringe Kenntnisse scant knowledge;
    in geringer Höhe fairly low (down);
    in geringer Tiefe not too deep (down);
    mit geringer Verspätung slightly late;
    um ein Geringes (ein wenig) a little; (fast) very nearly; (billig) cheaply
    2. (unbedeutend) insignificant, negligible, minor; (wenig, schwach) slight, little; (bescheiden) Einkommen, Preis etc: modest; (beschränkt) limited;
    nichts Geringes no small matter;
    es spielt keine geringe Rolle it plays no small part
    3. (schlecht) Qualität: inferior, poor, low; Kenntnisse: poor; Herkunft etc, auch Ansehen, Meinung: low;
    eine geringe Meinung haben von have a low opinion of, not think much ( oder too highly) of;
    in geringem Ansehen stehen be held in low esteem (
    bei by); geringer, geringst…
    B. adv
    1. (geringfügig) a little
    gering geschätzt at least, at a conservative estimate;
    zu gering (ein)schätzen konkret: underestimate; ideell: underrate
    3. (wenig, schlecht):
    von jemandem gering denken not think much of sb, have a low opinion of sb;
    schätzen (nicht wichtig nehmen) place little value on, not care (much) about; (nicht gut finden) have a low opinion of, not think much ( oder very highly) of; (etwas) auch hold cheap, set little store by; (verachten) despise; (Gefahr) disregard
    * * *
    1) low <temperature, pressure, price>; low, small <income, fee>; little < value>; small <quantity, amount>; short <distance, time>
    2) (unbedeutend) slight; minor < role>

    jemanden/jemandes Leistung gering achten od. schätzen — have a low opinion of or think very little of somebody/somebody's achievement

    den Erfolg/Reichtümer gering achten od. schätzen — set little store by success/riches

    die Gefahr gering achten od. schätzen — make light of the danger

    sein eigenes Leben gering achten od. schätzen — have scant regard for one's own life

    3) (veralt.): (niedrigstehend) humble <origin, person>

    kein Geringerer als... — no less a person than...

    4) (geh.): (schlecht) poor, low, inferior <quality, opinion>
    * * *
    adj.
    humble adj.
    slight adj.
    small adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > gering

  • 25 على

    عَلَى \ against: touching (usually sth. upright): The rain beat against the window. He pressed his nose against the glass. on: showing where sb. or sth. is placed: He lay on his back on the bed. The picture hung on a nail on the wall. Your name is on the list. He hit me on the nose. The boat is on the river (in the water). The house is on the river (beside the water), as in the previous meaning, but with movement (often with to) He jumped on (to) his horse. The book fell on (to) the floor. onto: on to: He sprang onto the table. over: lying across; resting on; covering: A cloud was over the sun. She spread a cloth over the table, across the surface of Ships sail over the sea, above (in rank, etc.) He rules over a proud people, about; concerning They quarrelled over the resutl of the race. You need not hurry over your dinner. upon: on. \ عَلَى \ on shore, ashore: on dry land; not on the sea; on or to the shore: Sailors are unhappy ashore. We swam ashore from the boat. \ See Also نَحْوَ البَرّ، اليابسة (اليَابِسَة)‏ \ عَلَى \ ashore: on or to the shore: Sailors are unhappy ashore. We swam ashore from the boat. on shore, ashore: on dry land; not on the sea. \ See Also نَحْوَ الشّاطِئ \ عَلَى اتِّصَال (عكس مُنْقَطع عن)‏ \ in touch: (the opposite is out of touch) giving or receiving news: I’ve been in touch with my brother by telephone. The radio keeps us in touch with world events. \ عَلَى أتَمّ ما يكُون من التَّرتيب والهِنْدام \ spick and span: (as a predic. phrase) neat, clean and bright: Sailors usually keep their boats spick and span. \ عَلَى الأَثير \ on the air: being sent out on the radio or television. \ عَلَى أَحْسَن وَجْه \ best, well, better: in the best way: Peter played best last week. \ عَلَى أرْبَع \ on all fours: on hands and knees: She went down on all fours to look for the needle. \ عَلَى الأرض \ over: from an upright (or straight) position to a flat (or bent) position: I fell over. He knocked me over. She bent over to pick it up. \ عَلَى استعداد \ content: willing: I’m content to wait for my turn. \ عَلَى أشُدِّه \ in full swing: (of an activity) at its highest point; very busy: The party was in full swing when I arrived. \ عَلَى الإطلاق \ little: (coming just before the verb) not at all: I little knew (or Little did I know) that next day he would be dead. not in the least: not at all: It doesn’t matter in the least. whatever: at all: I have no money whatever. whatsoever: a strong form of whatever; at all: Tell him nothing whatsoever!. \ عَلَى الأَغْلَب \ for the most part: mostly: He is old and for the most part he stays at home. \ عَلَى أَقْصَى ما تستطيع رؤيتَه \ in the distance: far away (from the point where one is): In the distance he could see the mountains. \ عَلَى الأَقَلّ \ a good: (with numbers) at least: He lives a good 3 miles away. at least: (showing that sth. is true, necessary, etc., even if sth. else is not) in spite of what has just been said or is just going to be said: He may be lazy but at least he’s honest. You can at least be polite even if you don’t like him, not less than It cost at least $100. quite: at least; not less than: The journey took quite three hours. \ عَلَى الأَكثَر \ largely: mostly: The accident was largely his own fault. mainly: chiefly; mostly. \ عَلَى انفِراد \ private: (only in the phrase in private) privately; where nobody can hear except those concerned: May I speak to you in private. \ عَلَى أُهْبَة الاستعداد \ stand by: to be ready, in case one may be needed: The soldiers were told to stand by. \ عَلَى أَيّ حال \ anyhow: in any case: I don’t really need this; anyhow, it costs too much. anyway: in any case: I may be late; anyway, don’t wait for me, in any case I don’t really need this; anyhow, it costs too much. at all events, in any event: in any case; whatever may happen or has happened: He didn’t win but, at all events, he did try hard. at any rate: at least; in any case: He wasn’t there; at any rate, I don’t think he was. I may not succeed; but I’ll try, at any rate. in any case: no matter what else may be considered, anyhow: It costs too much. In any case, I don’t really need it. \ عَلَى أيَّة حال \ all the same, at the same time: (only at the start of a sentence; comparing points that are for and against) in spite of this: He’s not clever; all the same, he does try hard. however: all the same; in spite of what has just been said: I’m very tired; however, I’ll come and help you. \ عَلَى بُعد \ away: at a distance: Brighton is 60 miles away. Keep away from the wet paint. beyond: further; on or to the farther side: I looked across the river to the hills beyond. \ عَلَى التَّخْصِيص \ in particular: especially: I enjoyed his first song in particular. \ عَلَى التَّوَالي \ respectively: separately, in that order: Boys and girls will be examined on Monday and Tuesday respectively (the boys on Monday, the girls on Tuesday). \ عَلَى جَانِب \ up: along (up and down are both used like this, although the course may be quite level): He lives just up the road. \ عَلَى الجميع \ round: to everyone: He handed the coffee round. There were not enough cups to go round. \ عَلَى حَدٍّ \ as far as, so far as: (showing a limit): As far as I know, he’s not here. \ عَلَى حَدٍّ سَواء \ alike: in the same way: He treats us all alike. \ عَلَى حَدِّ عِلْمي \ to the best knowledge: as far as I know: To the best of my knowledge, he is honest (I have no reason to doubt his honesty). \ عَلَى حِدَة \ private: (only in the phrase in private) privately; where nobody can hear except those concerned: May I speak to you in private?. separate: not joined or shared; apart: Keep the new milk separate from the old. \ عَلَى حَقّ (مُحِقّ)‏ \ be in the right: not be at fault: Although they said she’d made a mistake, they discovered she was in the right. \ عَلَى حِين غِرَّة \ all of a sudden: in a sudden manner. suddenly: in a sudden manner: The door opened suddenly. \ عَلَى خَطَأ \ in the wrong: mistaken (in one’s judgement, behaviour etc.). \ عَلَى الدَّوام \ always: at all times. \ عَلَى رؤوس الأصابِع \ on tiptoe: on the tips of one’s toes: I can reach that if I stand on tiptoe. \ عَلَى الرّاجح \ likely: (usu. with very, most, more or quite) probably: She’s very likely right. \ عَلَى الرُّغْم مِن \ despite: in spite of: Despite his age, the old man walks several miles every day. for all: in spite of: For all his strength, he could not lift it. much as: although: Much as I admire him, I could not work with him. spite, in spite of: (of sth. that fails) even with: In spite of his efforts, he could not save her life, without regard to; not caring about (a difficulty) In spite of his illness, he attended the ceremony. \ عَلَى الرُّغْم مِنْ أَنَّ \ although: in spite of the fact that; (without a verb) in spite of being: Although (he was) ill, he went to work. \ عَلَى الرُّغْم من ذلك \ even so: in spite of that: He may be foolish; even so, you should help him. just the same: (showing one thing that is not the natural result of another) in spite of this: He’s a thief, but I like him just the same. nevertheless: in spite of that: I told him it would be dangerous, but nevertheless he did it. still: in spite of that: We rarely win; but still, we enjoy playing. \ عَلَى سَبيل المِثال \ for instance: as an example: He’s often late. Yesterday, for instance, he came home after midnight. \ عَلَى السَّطح كلِّه \ over: (esp. with all) across a surface: The table was wet all over. He rubbed it over with a dry cloth. \ عَلَى سَوِيَّة \ level: equal in height or position: His eyes were level with my shoulder. I soon drew level with the leading runner. \ عَلَى سَوِيَّة \ flush: exactly on a level with; not sticking out from; meeting exactly at the edges: The door is flush with the wall when it is closed. \ See Also مستوى (مُسْتَوًى)‏ \ عَلَى سَوِيَّة واحدة \ even: equal: The table legs were not of even length. He shared the money evenly among them. \ عَلَى شاكِلَة \ like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father., What does it feel (or look or taste or smell or sound) like?. in the same way as:: He swims like a fish. \ عَلَى شَرْط \ provide (that), also providing (that): if; on condition that: I’ll go, provided (that) you’ll go too. \ عَلَى شَفَا \ on the brink of: close to (sth. dangerous or exciting): on the brink of war. on the point of doing sth.: starting to do sth.: I was on the point of telephoning you, when I got your letter. on one’s last legs: (of a person or thing) not expected to last much longer; worn out; almost in ruins: That company is on its last legs. on the verge of: close to: She was on the verge of tears. \ See Also شفير (الموت أو الإفلاس، إلخ)، عَلى وَشْك \ عَلَى صَهْوَةِ الجَوَاد \ on horseback: on a horse: He travelled on horseback. \ عَلَى ضِغْن \ grudgingly: unwillingly. \ See Also على غير رَغْبَة \ عَلَى طُولِ \ along: following the line of: He ran along the road. down: along (without regard to level): We raced down the street. My friend lives just down the road. \ عَلَى ظَهْر \ on deck: on an uncovered deck, in the open air. \ See Also سَطْح السفينة \ عَلَى ظَهْر الحِصان \ on horseback: on a horse: He travelled on horseback. \ عَلَى ظَهْر السَّفينة \ on board: on (or on to) a ship or aeroplane: There are 70 men on board. Can I go on board the aircraft?. \ عَلَى ظَهْر الصَّفْحَة \ overleaf: on the back of the page: Please fill in this paper, and sign your name overleaf. \ عَلَى عَرْض \ across: over; from one side to the other of: He ran across the street. There is a bridge across the stream. \ عَلَى العَكْس \ on the contrary: (expressing disagreement) the opposite is true: It’s not worn out - on the contrary, it’s quite new. \ عَلَى عِلْم بِـ \ familiar with: knowing; accustomed to: I’m not familiar with English law. \ عَلَى عُلُوّ \ high: (in compounds) to the height of: The grass was waist-high. \ عَلَى الغالِب \ probably: almost certainly; with little doubt: You’re probably right. \ عَلَى غَيْر انتظار \ surprisingly: unexpectedly: a surprisingly good result. \ عَلَى غَيْر رَغْبَة \ grudgingly: unwillingly. \ عَلَى غَيْر هُدًى \ adrift: (of boats) loose; floating about with no control: Our ship was wrecked and we were left adrift in a small boat on the ocean. \ عَلَى فَتَرات مُنْتَظِمة \ periodically: from time to time. \ عَلَى فَرض أنّ \ (conj.) supposing: if: Supposing he’s late, shall we wait for him? Even supposing the lorry comes, it will still be too late. \ عَلَى الفِطْرة \ na]ve: too simple to be sensible; lacking wisdom and experience: a na]ve question; a na]ve young girl. \ عَلَى فِكْرَة \ by the way: used to show that the speaker is about to change the subject: Thank you for your help. By the way, would you like to come to our party next week?. \ عَلَى الفَوْر \ directly: at once: He arrived directly after me. instantly: at once. off-hand: without thought or preparation: I can’t say off-hand what it cost, but it was over $1000. \ عَلَى قافية واحدة \ rhyme: (of word endings) to have the same sound: ‘Consideration’ rhymes with ‘nation’, ‘Port’ rhymes with ‘thought’. ‘Pleasure’ rhymes with ‘measure’ but not with ‘pressure’. \ عَلَى قَدْر \ according to: in the proper way for; depending on: Each man was paid according to his skill. \ عَلَى قَدَم وَسَاق \ in full swing: (of an activity) at its highest point; very busy: The party was in full swing when I arrived. \ عَلَى قَيْد الحَيَاة \ alive: living: He was buried alive when part of a cliff fell on him. \ عَلَى كُلّ حال \ at any rate: at least; in any case: He wasn’t there; at any rate, I don’t think he was. I may not succeed; but I’ll try, at any rate. \ عَلَى مَا يَبْدُو \ apparently: it seems (from what people say): I thought she was 15, but apparently is older. \ عَلَى ما يَصِل إليه عِلْمي \ to the best of my knowledge: as far as I know: To the best of my knowledge, my son has never met her. \ See Also على مَبْلَغ علمي \ عَلَى المَدَى الطَّويل \ in the long run: after a period of time; in the end: It’ll be cheaper in the long run to buy good quality shoes. \ عَلَى مسؤوليَّته الشخصيّة \ at one’s own risk: agreeing that any troube will be one’s own fault: The bridge is unsafe but you can cross it at your own risk. \ عَلَى مسافة قريبة مِن \ off: a short distance from: an island off the English coast. \ عَلَى مُسْتَوًى \ level: equal in height or position: His eyes were level with my shoulder. \ عَلَى مِصْرَاعَيْه (فَتَحَ الباب)‏ \ wide: (with open) fully: open the door wide. Leave it wide open. \ عَلَى نَحْو مماثِل \ similarly: in the same way: They were similarly dressed. \ عَلَى نَسَق \ on the lines of: in the general form of: We’re planning some sports on the lines of the Olympic Games, but for schoolboys only. \ عَلَى نَفْس الوَتيرة \ even: (of movement) regular; steady: Her heart was not beating evenly. \ عَلَى نَوبات \ fits and starts: in short bursts; starting and stopping: The engine only goes in fits and starts. \ See Also فترات \ عَلَى هذا المُعَدَّل \ at that rate: if those conditions continue: He keeps stopping for a rest; at that rate, he won’t finish the job today. \ عَلَى هذا النَّحْو \ so: in this way; in that way: Don’t shout so!. thus: in this way. \ عَلَى الهَوَاء \ on the air: being sent out on the radio or television. \ عَلَى وَتِيرَة واحدة \ monotonous: (of a voice, a job, a way of life, etc.) dull, never changing and therefore uninteresting. \ عَلَى وَجْهٍ \ unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. \ See Also بشكل غير عاديّ \ عَلَى وَجْهِ التَّقْريب \ roughly: (with numbers and amounts) not exactly; about: roughly 50 trees; roughly a mile away. \ عَلَى وَجْهِ الخُصُوص \ particularly: especially: a particularly nasty smell. \ عَلَى الوَجهِ الصحيح \ duly: properly; as expected: The bill was duly paid. The train duly arrived. \ عَلَى وَجْهِ العُمُوم \ in general: in most cases: Men in general are taller than women. \ عَلَى وَجْهٍ ما \ somehow: in some way or other, by some means or other: I’ll pay for it somehow, even if I have to ask someone to lend me the money. \ عَلَى وَجْهٍ مُسْتَهْجَن \ oddly: strangely: She behaved very oddly last night. \ عَلَى مِقْدار عِلْمي \ for all I know: as far as I know: For all I know, you may have stolen this. \ عَلَى مَقْرُبةٍ \ near: close to, in position: His house is near my own. \ عَلَى مَقرُبة مِن \ about: around; near There’s a lot of illness about. I went out early, when no one was about (when no one else was out). \ عَلَى مَهْل \ leisurely: without haste: He likes a leisurely walk in the evening. \ عَلَى نَحْو أسوأ \ worse: more bad; more badly: Murder is worse than stealing. It is a worse crime. You write even worse than I do. \ عَلَى نَحْوٍ أَفْضَل \ better, well, best: in a better way: He drives better than I do. \ عَلَى نَحْو تامّ \ strictly: exactly: Strictly speaking (If I tell you the exact truth) this ticket is out of date; but I’ll let you travel with it. \ See Also كامل (كامِل)‏ \ عَلَى نَحْو خَطير \ badly: seriously: He was badly wounded. \ عَلَى نَحْو رَخْو \ loosely: in a loose way: a loosely tied knot. \ See Also غير مُحْكَم \ عَلَى نَحْو رَدِيء \ badly: in a bad manner: badly dressed; badly made. \ عَلَى نَحْو صارم \ strictly: very firmly: Smoking in this cinema is strictly forbidden. \ See Also دَقيق \ عَلَى نَحْو صَحيح \ right: correctly: You guessed right. \ عَلَى نَحْو صَحيح \ rightly: justly; correctly: You acted rightly. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائم)‏ \ عَلَى نَحْوٍ كَامِل \ absolutely: without conditions: You must agree absolutely and not to try to change matters later. \ عَلَى نَحو مألوف \ ordinarily: usually. \ عَلَى نَحْو مُرْضٍ \ well: (the adv. form of the adj. good; see better, best) in a good and pleasing way: Well done! You played very well. \ عَلَى نَحْو مُلحّ \ badly: (with need, want) very much: They need money badly. \ عَلَى وَشْك \ on the point of doing sth.: starting to do sth.: I was on the point of telephoning you, when I got your letter. \ عَلَى وَشْك أَنْ \ be about to do sth.: to be ready to do it; be just going to do it: I was about to go when he arrived. on the verge of: close to: She was on the verge of tears. \ عَلَى يَد (مِن قِبَل)‏ \ by: (showing who or what did sth.): He was bitten by a dog. \ عَلَى اليدين والرِّجلين \ on all fours: on hands and knees: She went down on all fours to look for the needle.

    Arabic-English dictionary > على

  • 26 betrachten

    v/t look at, observe; fig. auch view; betrachte ( dir) das mal ganz genau take a close look at it; jemanden / etw. aufmerksam betrachten pay close attention to s.o. / s.th.; jemanden / etw. als... betrachten look (up)on ( oder regard) s.o. / s.th. as..., consider s.o. / s.th (as oder to be)...; wir können das als erledigt betrachten we can consider it done; etw. als seine Pflicht betrachten see s.th. as one’s duty, consider s.th. one’s duty; eine Sache anders betrachten take a different view of things ( oder events); genau(er) betrachtet (bei näherem Betrachten) on closer examination ( oder inspection); (genau genommen) strictly speaking; so betrachtet from that point of view; objektiv betrachtet objectively speaking
    * * *
    to regard; to view; to contemplate; to have a look at; to behold; to look at; to observe; to eye; to consider
    * * *
    be|trạch|ten ptp betra\#chtet
    vt
    1) (= sehen, beurteilen) to look at; Verhältnisse, Situation etc to look at, to view

    bei näherem Betrachtenon closer examination

    2)

    (= halten für) als jd or jdn/etw betrachten — to look upon or regard or consider as sb/sth

    * * *
    1) (to look thoughtfully at: The little boy stood contemplating himself in the mirror.) contemplate
    2) (to look at, or regard (something): She viewed the scene with astonishment.) view
    3) (to consider: He is reckoned (to be / as / as being) the best pianist in Britain.) reckon
    4) (to think of (with a particular emotion or feeling): I regard him with horror; He regards his wife's behaviour with amusement.) regard
    5) (to look at: He regarded me over the top of his glasses.) regard
    * * *
    be·trach·ten *
    vt
    [sich dat] etw \betrachten to look at sth
    bei näherem B\betrachten on closer examination
    etw \betrachten to look at [or consider] sth
    sich akk \betrachten to look at oneself; (sich bedenken) to reflect [up]on
    3. (halten für)
    jdn/etw als jd/etw \betrachten to regard [or consider] [or look upon] sb/sth as sb/sth
    sich akk als etw \betrachten to regard [or consider] [or look upon] oneself as sth
    \betrachten Sie sich als fristlos gekündigt! consider yourself sacked!
    * * *

    sich (Dat.) etwas [genau] betrachten — take a [close] look at something; watch or observe something [closely]

    sich im Spiegel betrachten — look at oneself in the mirror; (längere Zeit) contemplate oneself in the mirror

    genau/bei Licht betrachtet — (fig.) upon closer consideration/seen in the light of day

    objektiv betrachtet — viewed objectively; from an objective point of view

    so betrachtetseen in this light or from this point of view

    2)

    jemanden/etwas als etwas betrachten — regard somebody/something as something

    * * *
    betrachten v/t look at, observe; fig auch view;
    betrachte (dir) das mal ganz genau take a close look at it;
    jemanden/etwas aufmerksam betrachten pay close attention to sb/sth;
    jemanden/etwas als … betrachten look (up)on ( oder regard) sb/sth as …, consider sb/s.th (as oder to be) …;
    wir können das als erledigt betrachten we can consider it done;
    etwas als seine Pflicht betrachten see sth as one’s duty, consider sth one’s duty;
    eine Sache anders betrachten take a different view of things ( oder events);
    genau(er) betrachtet (bei näherem Betrachten) on closer examination ( oder inspection); (genau genommen) strictly speaking;
    so betrachtet from that point of view;
    objektiv betrachtet objectively speaking
    * * *

    sich (Dat.) etwas [genau] betrachten — take a [close] look at something; watch or observe something [closely]

    sich im Spiegel betrachten — look at oneself in the mirror; (längere Zeit) contemplate oneself in the mirror

    genau/bei Licht betrachtet — (fig.) upon closer consideration/seen in the light of day

    objektiv betrachtet — viewed objectively; from an objective point of view

    so betrachtetseen in this light or from this point of view

    2)

    jemanden/etwas als etwas betrachten — regard somebody/something as something

    * * *
    v.
    to behold v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: beheld)
    to contemplate v.
    to eye v.
    to look up v.
    to regard v.
    to treat v.
    to view v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > betrachten

  • 27 desagradable

    adj.
    1 unpleasant.
    2 disagreeable, distasteful, unpleasant, displeasing.
    * * *
    1 disagreeable, unpleasant
    * * *
    adj.
    unpleasant, disagreeable
    * * *
    ADJ unpleasant, disagreeable más frm
    * * *
    adjetivo <respuesta/comentario> unkind; <ruido/sensación> unpleasant, disagreeable; <escena/sorpresa> unpleasant; <tiempo/clima> unpleasant, horrible
    * * *
    = off-putting, unwelcome, unpleasant, disagreeable, unkind, obnoxious, peevish, distasteful, unappealing, seamy [seamier -comp., seamiest -sup.], unsavoury [unsavory, -USA], unpalatable, unsightly, minging, abrasive, nasty [natier -comp., nastiest -sup.], unwholesome, insalubrious, invidious, ill-natured.
    Ex. Some children are prepared to patronize the shop, and use it in quite a different way, when they find the library (however well run) stuffy or off-putting.
    Ex. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
    Ex. And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.
    Ex. Then I came within this disagreeable person's atmosphere, and lo! before I know what's happened I'm involved in an unpleasant altercation.
    Ex. The enumeration at 940.5316: Children and other noncombatants; Pacifists; Enemy sympathizers seems a little unkind, if nothing else.
    Ex. During the war a law was passed to limit the consumption of newsprint by ' obnoxious newspapers' and even reducing it to nil = Durante la guerra se aprobó una ley para limitar el consumo de papel de periódico por los llamados "periódicos detestables" e incluso reducirlo a cero.
    Ex. In 1912 a group of women library students were accused of lacking a sense of proportion, being peevish and being absorbed in small details.
    Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex. In addition, it is pointed out that tourists often have a strange fascination for tragic, macabre or other equally unappealing historical sights.
    Ex. In general, the writer explains, crimes are depicted in such a way that they are associated with seamy characters who have little regard for conventional morality.
    Ex. Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Spam is unpalatable any way it's served up: things you can do to reduce the amount of unwanted e-mail'.
    Ex. He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.
    Ex. Everyone is attractive to someone, there is no such thing as a minger, but there are many people who I think are minging.
    Ex. She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.
    Ex. Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.
    Ex. The text raises the possibility that there might be something unwholesome in the Buddhist obsession with hell.
    Ex. Specific actions are those which are intended to reinforce the fight against specific medical conditions related to insalubrious living.
    Ex. Within the ranks of authorship therefore there are many types of author and it is invidious to claim that one sort is necessarily 'better' than another.
    Ex. Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.
    ----
    * algo desagradable a la vista = a blot on the landscape.
    * darle a Uno escalofríos por Algo desagradable = make + Nombre + flinch.
    * de sabor desagradable = unpalatable.
    * desagradable a la vista = eyesore.
    * encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.
    * esperar una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.
    * lo desagradable = unpleasantness.
    * situación desagradable = unpleasantness.
    * sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening.
    * * *
    adjetivo <respuesta/comentario> unkind; <ruido/sensación> unpleasant, disagreeable; <escena/sorpresa> unpleasant; <tiempo/clima> unpleasant, horrible
    * * *
    = off-putting, unwelcome, unpleasant, disagreeable, unkind, obnoxious, peevish, distasteful, unappealing, seamy [seamier -comp., seamiest -sup.], unsavoury [unsavory, -USA], unpalatable, unsightly, minging, abrasive, nasty [natier -comp., nastiest -sup.], unwholesome, insalubrious, invidious, ill-natured.

    Ex: Some children are prepared to patronize the shop, and use it in quite a different way, when they find the library (however well run) stuffy or off-putting.

    Ex: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
    Ex: And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.
    Ex: Then I came within this disagreeable person's atmosphere, and lo! before I know what's happened I'm involved in an unpleasant altercation.
    Ex: The enumeration at 940.5316: Children and other noncombatants; Pacifists; Enemy sympathizers seems a little unkind, if nothing else.
    Ex: During the war a law was passed to limit the consumption of newsprint by ' obnoxious newspapers' and even reducing it to nil = Durante la guerra se aprobó una ley para limitar el consumo de papel de periódico por los llamados "periódicos detestables" e incluso reducirlo a cero.
    Ex: In 1912 a group of women library students were accused of lacking a sense of proportion, being peevish and being absorbed in small details.
    Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.
    Ex: In addition, it is pointed out that tourists often have a strange fascination for tragic, macabre or other equally unappealing historical sights.
    Ex: In general, the writer explains, crimes are depicted in such a way that they are associated with seamy characters who have little regard for conventional morality.
    Ex: Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Spam is unpalatable any way it's served up: things you can do to reduce the amount of unwanted e-mail'.
    Ex: He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.
    Ex: Everyone is attractive to someone, there is no such thing as a minger, but there are many people who I think are minging.
    Ex: She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.
    Ex: Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.
    Ex: The text raises the possibility that there might be something unwholesome in the Buddhist obsession with hell.
    Ex: Specific actions are those which are intended to reinforce the fight against specific medical conditions related to insalubrious living.
    Ex: Within the ranks of authorship therefore there are many types of author and it is invidious to claim that one sort is necessarily 'better' than another.
    Ex: Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.
    * algo desagradable a la vista = a blot on the landscape.
    * darle a Uno escalofríos por Algo desagradable = make + Nombre + flinch.
    * de sabor desagradable = unpalatable.
    * desagradable a la vista = eyesore.
    * encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.
    * esperar una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.
    * lo desagradable = unpleasantness.
    * situación desagradable = unpleasantness.
    * sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening.

    * * *
    ‹respuesta/comentario› unkind; ‹sabor/ruido/sensación› unpleasant, disagreeable; ‹escena› horrible
    estuvo realmente desagradable conmigo he was really unpleasant to me
    ¡no seas tan desagradable! dale una oportunidad don't be so mean o unkind! give him a chance
    ¡qué tiempo más desagradable! what nasty o horrible weather
    hacía un día bastante desagradable the weather was rather unpleasant, it was a rather unpleasant day
    se llevó una sorpresa desagradable she got a nasty o an unpleasant surprise
    * * *

     

    desagradable adjetivo
    unpleasant;
    respuesta/comentario unkind
    desagradable adjetivo unpleasant, disagreeable: hay un olor desagradable, there's an unpleasant smell
    es una persona muy desagradable, he's really disagreeable
    ' desagradable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escopetazo
    - fresca
    - fresco
    - graznido
    - grosera
    - grosero
    - gustillo
    - horrorosa
    - horroroso
    - impresión
    - marrón
    - palma
    - sensación
    - terrible
    - terrorífica
    - terrorífico
    - chocante
    - ingrato
    - mal
    - shock
    English:
    bullet
    - business
    - creep
    - dirty
    - disagreeable
    - distasteful
    - emptiness
    - filthy
    - hard
    - ill-natured
    - miserable
    - nasty
    - off
    - off-putting
    - rude
    - thankless
    - ugly
    - unkind
    - unpleasant
    - unsavory
    - unsavoury
    - unwelcome
    - why
    - home
    - objectionable
    - offensive
    - painful
    - peevish
    - unpalatable
    - unwholesome
    * * *
    adj
    1. [sensación, tiempo, escena] unpleasant;
    no voy a salir, la tarde está muy desagradable I'm not going to go out, the weather's turned quite nasty this afternoon;
    una desagradable sorpresa an unpleasant o a nasty surprise
    2. [persona, comentario, contestación] unpleasant;
    está muy desagradable con su familia he's very unpleasant to his family;
    no seas desagradable y ven con nosotros al cine don't be unsociable, come to the cinema with us
    nmf
    son unos desagradables they're unpleasant people
    * * *
    adj unpleasant, disagreeable
    * * *
    : unpleasant, disagreeable
    * * *
    desagradable adj unpleasant

    Spanish-English dictionary > desagradable

  • 28 प्रति


    práti
    1) ind. (as a prefix to roots andᅠ their derivative nouns andᅠ other nouns, sometimes pratī)

    towards, near to;
    against, in opposition to;
    back, again, in return;
    down upon, upon, on;
    before nouns it expresses alsoᅠ likeness orᅠ comparison (cf. prati-candra);
    orᅠ it forms Avyayibhāvas of different kinds (cf. prati-kshaṇam, prati-graham, praty-agni etc.;
    rarely ifc. e.g.. sūpaprati, a little broth Pāṇ. 2-1, 9);
    orᅠ as a prep. with usually preceding acc., in the sense of towards, against, to, upon, in the direction of (e.g.. ṡabdamp-, in the dirñdirection of the sound R. ;
    agnimpr-, against the fire Mn. ;
    alsoᅠ praty-agni ind. Pāṇ. 6-2, 33 Sch. ;
    ripumpr-, against the enemy Mn. ;
    ātmānampr-, to one's self Ratnâv.);
    opposite, before, in the presence of (e.g.. rodasīpr-, befñbefore heaven andᅠ earth RV.);
    in comparison, on a par with, in proportion to (e.g.. indrampr-, in comparñcomparison with little RV. ;
    sahasrāṇipr-, on a par with i.e. equivalent to thousands ib. ;
    alsoᅠ with abl. orᅠ - tas;
    cf. Pāṇ. 1-4, 92; II, 3, 11);
    in the vicinity of, near, beside, at, on (e.g.. yūpampr-, near the sacrificial post AitBr. ;
    gaṅgāmpr-, at orᅠ on the Ganges R. ;
    etatpr-, at this point TS. ;
    āyodhanampr-, on the field of battle MBh.);
    at the time of, about, through, for (e.g.. phālgunampr-, about the month Phālguna Mn. ;
    cirampr-, for a long time MBh. ;
    bhṛiṡampr-, often, repeatedly Car.);
    orᅠ used distributively (cf. Pāṇ. 1-4, 90)
    to express at every, in orᅠ on every, severally
    (e.g.. yajñampr-, at every sacrifice Yājñ. ;
    yajñaṉyajñampr- TS. ;
    varshampr-, every year, anually Pañcat. ;
    in this sense often comp.;
    cf. above);
    in favour of, for ( Pāṇ. 1-4, 90 e.g.. pāṇḍavānpr-, in favour of the Pāṇ. MBh.);
    on account of, with regard to, concerning ( Pāṇ. ib. ;
    e.g.. sīmāmpr-, conconcerning a boundary Mn. ;
    gautamampr-, with regñregard to Ganges R.);
    conformably orᅠ according to (e.g.. māmpr-, accñaccording to me, i.e. in my opinion Mālav. ;
    cf. māmpratyaraṇyavatpratibhāti, « it seems to me like a forest» Hit. ;
    nabubhukshitampratibhātikiṉcit, « to a hungry man nothing is of any account» Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 2-3, 2);
    as, for (after a verb meaning, to regard orᅠ consider; cf. Vikr. IV, 69);
    orᅠ as prep. with abl. in return orᅠ as compensation for, instead orᅠ in the place of (Pāṇ. 1-4, 92 Sch.) ;
    with abl. orᅠ - tas seeᅠ above;
    with abl. orᅠ gen. (?) to express, « about», « at the time of» (only prñprativastoḥ, « at daybreak» RV.);
    as prep. with gen. = with reference to Hariv. 10967. ;
    + cf. Zd. paiti;
    Gk. προτί, ποτί, πρός
    prati
    in comp. with nouns not immediately connected with roots

    2) m. N. of a son of Kuṡa BhP.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > प्रति

  • 29 внимание

    1. concern
    2. attn
    3. great care

    очень известный, заслуживающий вниманияof great mark

    4. attention; care

    кнопка "внимание"attention key

    5. care
    6. consideration
    7. heed

    осторожнее!, внимание!, берегись!take heed!

    8. note

    обратил внимание на; получить вниманиеtaken note of

    9. notice

    обращать внимание; замечатьto take notice

    10. regard

    учитывать; обращать внимание наhave regard to

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. интерес (сущ.) заинтересованность; интерес
    2. чуткость (сущ.) внимательность; отзывчивость; сердечность; участие; участливость; чуткость

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > внимание

  • 30 в части

    ПО ЧАСТИ coll
    [PrepP; Invar]
    =====
    1. в части чего, less often кого. Also: В ЧАСТИ [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]
    concerning (sth.):
    - in < with> regard to;
    - as far as...goes;
    - in the field <area, realm> of;
    - about.
         ♦...По части музыкальных инструментов, надо прямо сказать, в Чегеме не густо... (Искандер 3)....As regards musical instruments, it must be plainly stated that Chegem did not have a great variety... (3a).
         ♦ "Все-то мы, все без исключения, по части науки, развития, мышления, изобретения, идеалов, желаний, либерализма, рассудка, опыта и всего, всего, всего, всего, всего ещё в первом предуготовительном классе гимназии сидим!" (Достоевский 3). "With regard to science, development, thought, invention, ideals, aspirations, liberalism, reason, experience, and everything, everything, everything, we're all, without exception, still sitting in the first grade!" (3c).
         ♦ За такой стиль, конечно, надо убивать, но... я промямлил, что по части стиля у него всё в порядке, хотя есть некоторые шероховатости... (Войнович 6). For such writing a man should be shot. But...I mumbled that as far as style went, he was in good shape, though there were a few rough spots... (6a).
         ♦ [Суходолов:] Ты чистый жрец искусства. Виртуоз на скрипке, а также виртуоз по части женских сердец... (Погодин 1). [S.:] You're a pure priest of art. A virtuoso on the violin, and a virtuoso in the field of ladies' hearts... (1a).
         ♦...Он [Турганов] проявил немалую изобретательность по части мелких махинаций (Войнович 3)....liirganov demonstrated no little inventiveness in the area of petty intrigues (3a).
         ♦ "Конечно, я не буду врать, что у ней [жены] ко мне возражений совсем не имеется. Имеются, особенно вот... по части выпивки" (Распутин 3). "Of course I can't say she [my wife] hasn't no grounds for complaint. She has, specially when it comes to the booze..." (3a).
         ♦ Кемала лишили водительских прав чуть ли не на пол года... Однако он, будучи человеком крайне ленивым по части ходьбы, с таким наказанием никак не мог смириться (Искандер 5). They took Kemal's license away for nearly six months....Being a man extremely lazy about walking, however, he couldn't possibly resign himself to such a punishment (5a).
         ♦ [Г лагольев 1:] Мы, сказал он, поумнели по части женщин... (Чехов 1). [G. Sr.:] We've grown more intelligent about women, he said... (1a).
    2. в части какой (работать, служить, пойти и т. п.) [the resulting PrepP is adv]
    in some field of knowledge, interest, or in some sphere of activity:
    - in the area <realm, sphere> of;
    || по торговой <медицинской и т. п.> части in trade <medicine etc>;
    - in that department.
         ♦...Дедушка Рахленко решил пустить его [Якоба] по торговой части (Рыбаков 1)... Grandfather Rakhlenko decided to get him [Jakob] going in trade (1a).
         ♦ "...Ваське быть бы по торговой части, как дедушка Тихон" (Войнович 6). "...Vaska Karetnikov should have been in business, like his Grandpa Tikhon" (6a).
         ♦ Изоран был комитет из самых опытных по этой части обывателей... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). A committee of citizens who were most expert in such matters was chosen... (2a).
         ♦ [Мелузов:] Не о платье же мы будем говорить, это не мой предмет; по этой части я в преподаватели не гожусь (Островский 11). [М.:] We're not going to talk about clothes, that's not my subject: I'm not suited to instruct in that department (11a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в части

  • 31 по части

    ПО ЧАСТИ coll
    [PrepP; Invar]
    =====
    1. по части чего, less often кого. Also: В ЧАСТИ [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]
    concerning (sth.):
    - in < with> regard to;
    - as far as...goes;
    - in the field <area, realm> of;
    - about.
         ♦...По части музыкальных инструментов, надо прямо сказать, в Чегеме не густо... (Искандер 3)....As regards musical instruments, it must be plainly stated that Chegem did not have a great variety... (3a).
         ♦ "Все-то мы, все без исключения, по части науки, развития, мышления, изобретения, идеалов, желаний, либерализма, рассудка, опыта и всего, всего, всего, всего, всего ещё в первом предуготовительном классе гимназии сидим!" (Достоевский 3). "With regard to science, development, thought, invention, ideals, aspirations, liberalism, reason, experience, and everything, everything, everything, we're all, without exception, still sitting in the first grade!" (3c).
         ♦ За такой стиль, конечно, надо убивать, но... я промямлил, что по части стиля у него всё в порядке, хотя есть некоторые шероховатости... (Войнович 6). For such writing a man should be shot. But...I mumbled that as far as style went, he was in good shape, though there were a few rough spots... (6a).
         ♦ [Суходолов:] Ты чистый жрец искусства. Виртуоз на скрипке, а также виртуоз по части женских сердец... (Погодин 1). [S.:] You're a pure priest of art. A virtuoso on the violin, and a virtuoso in the field of ladies' hearts... (1a).
         ♦...Он [Турганов] проявил немалую изобретательность по части мелких махинаций (Войнович 3)....liirganov demonstrated no little inventiveness in the area of petty intrigues (3a).
         ♦ "Конечно, я не буду врать, что у ней [жены] ко мне возражений совсем не имеется. Имеются, особенно вот... по части выпивки" (Распутин 3). "Of course I can't say she [my wife] hasn't no grounds for complaint. She has, specially when it comes to the booze..." (3a).
         ♦ Кемала лишили водительских прав чуть ли не на пол года... Однако он, будучи человеком крайне ленивым по части ходьбы, с таким наказанием никак не мог смириться (Искандер 5). They took Kemal's license away for nearly six months....Being a man extremely lazy about walking, however, he couldn't possibly resign himself to such a punishment (5a).
         ♦ [Г лагольев 1:] Мы, сказал он, поумнели по части женщин... (Чехов 1). [G. Sr.:] We've grown more intelligent about women, he said... (1a).
    2. по части какой (работать, служить, пойти и т. п.) [the resulting PrepP is adv]
    in some field of knowledge, interest, or in some sphere of activity:
    - in the area <realm, sphere> of;
    || по торговой <медицинской и т. п.> части in trade <medicine etc>;
    - in that department.
         ♦...Дедушка Рахленко решил пустить его [Якоба] по торговой части (Рыбаков 1)... Grandfather Rakhlenko decided to get him [Jakob] going in trade (1a).
         ♦ "...Ваське быть бы по торговой части, как дедушка Тихон" (Войнович 6). "...Vaska Karetnikov should have been in business, like his Grandpa Tikhon" (6a).
         ♦ Изоран был комитет из самых опытных по этой части обывателей... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). A committee of citizens who were most expert in such matters was chosen... (2a).
         ♦ [Мелузов:] Не о платье же мы будем говорить, это не мой предмет; по этой части я в преподаватели не гожусь (Островский 11). [М.:] We're not going to talk about clothes, that's not my subject: I'm not suited to instruct in that department (11a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по части

  • 32 sórdido

    adj.
    1 sordid, wicked, depraved, seamy.
    2 dingy.
    * * *
    1 (sucio) squalid, sordid
    2 (mezquino) mean
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=sucio) dirty, squalid
    2) (=inmoral) sordid
    3) [palabra] nasty, dirty
    * * *
    - da adjetivo <lugar/ambiente> squalid; <asunto/libro> sordid
    * * *
    = sordid, seamy [seamier -comp., seamiest -sup.], seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], squalid.
    Ex. By preserving and ensuring access to the sordid history told in the tales of the tobacco industry documents, there is hope that as a nation we will not allow a repeat of the mistakes and misdeeds of the past.
    Ex. In general, the writer explains, crimes are depicted in such a way that they are associated with seamy characters who have little regard for conventional morality.
    Ex. The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').
    Ex. The author examines Whistler's visits to the more squalid sections of the city, his views along the Thames and his portrayals of street urchins.
    ----
    * sórdida realidad = shabby reality.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo <lugar/ambiente> squalid; <asunto/libro> sordid
    * * *
    = sordid, seamy [seamier -comp., seamiest -sup.], seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], squalid.

    Ex: By preserving and ensuring access to the sordid history told in the tales of the tobacco industry documents, there is hope that as a nation we will not allow a repeat of the mistakes and misdeeds of the past.

    Ex: In general, the writer explains, crimes are depicted in such a way that they are associated with seamy characters who have little regard for conventional morality.
    Ex: The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').
    Ex: The author examines Whistler's visits to the more squalid sections of the city, his views along the Thames and his portrayals of street urchins.
    * sórdida realidad = shabby reality.

    * * *
    1 (sucio) dirty, squalid, sordid
    2 ‹asunto/libro› sordid
    * * *

    sórdido
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹lugar/ambiente squalid;


    asunto/libro sordid
    sórdido,-a adjetivo
    1 (pobre, mísero) squalid
    un lugar sórdido y oscuro, a dark and squalid place
    2 (inmoral, indecente, escandaloso) sordid
    el libro narra la sórdida vida de un violador, the book is about the sordid existence of a rapist
    ' sórdido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escabrosa
    - escabroso
    - sórdida
    - truculenta
    - truculento
    - antro
    English:
    seamy
    - seedily
    - seedy
    - sleazy
    - sordid
    - squalid
    * * *
    sórdido, -a adj
    1. [miserable] squalid
    2. [obsceno, perverso] sordid
    * * *
    adj sordid
    * * *
    sórdido, -da adj
    : sordid, dirty, squalid

    Spanish-English dictionary > sórdido

  • 33 kinderfeindlich

    Adj. hostile to children, anti-children; Planung: failing to meet the needs of children; eine kinderfeindliche Gesellschaft / Hausverwaltung a society hostile to children / an apartment block (Am. building) management that does not welcome children; kinderfeindlich sein Mensch: hate children
    * * *
    anti-children
    * * *
    kịn|der|feind|lich
    1. adj
    hostile to children, anti-child; Architektur, Planung not catering for children
    2. adv
    without regard to children

    sich kinderfeindlich verhaltento be hostile to children

    * * *
    kin·der·feind·lich
    I. adj anti-children
    eine \kinderfeindliche Architektur/Planung architecture/planning which does not cater for children [or take children into account
    II. adv with little thought [or regard] [or without regard] for children
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv hostile to children pred.; anti-children pred.
    2.

    sich kinderfeindlich verhaltenact in a manner hostile to children

    * * *
    kinderfeindlich adj hostile to children, anti-children; Planung: failing to meet the needs of children;
    eine kinderfeindliche Gesellschaft/Hausverwaltung a society hostile to children/an apartment block (US building) management that does not welcome children;
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv hostile to children pred.; anti-children pred.
    2.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > kinderfeindlich

  • 34 καταφρονέω

    καταφρονέω fut. καταφρονήσω; 1 aor. κατεφρόνησα. Pass.: 1 aor. subj. 1 pl. καταφρονηθῶμεν 4 Macc 6:21 (s. next entry and φρονέω; Eur., Hdt.+).
    to look down on someone or someth. with contempt or aversion, with implication that one considers the object of little value, look down on, despise, scorn, treat with contempt τινός (X., Mem. 3, 4, 12; Menand., Fgm. 301, 10 Kö. τῶν πτωχῶν; Diod S 1, 67, 7; PMagd 8, 11; 23, 4 [221 B.C.]; Jos., Bell. 1, 633; Iren. 1, 25, 1 [Harv. I 205, 2]; Did., Gen. 45, 24) someone or someth. (opp. ἀντέχεσθαι) Mt 6:24; Lk 16:13.—Dg 2:7. ἑνὸς τῶν μικρῶν τούτων Mt 18:10 (difft. κ. τῶν μικρῶν [neut.]: Socrat., Ep. 29, 3); τῆς ἐκκλησίας τοῦ θεοῦ God’s congregation (in contrast to isolationism, the partaking of τὸ ἴδιον δεῖπνον) 1 Cor 11:22; doubt Hm 9:10; grief 10, 3, 1. κυριότητος 2 Pt 2:10. μηδείς σου τῆς νεότητος καταφρονείτω let no one look down on you because you are young 1 Ti 4:12 (καταφρονήσας τῆς Ἀλεξάνδρου νεότητος Diod S 17, 7, 1 [Field, Notes 209]; Herodian 1, 3, 5; cp. PGen 6, 13 [146 A.D.]); cp. Tit 2:15 v.l. (for περιφρονείτω). Pass. Hm 7:2.—τοῦ πλούτου τῆς χρηστότητος have little regard for God’s goodness Ro 2:4 (s. Ltzm. ad loc.—Phylarchus [III B.C.]: 81 Fgm. 24 Jac. οἱ πολλοὶ κ. τοῦ θείου). Abs. (sc. αὐτῶν) 1 Ti 6:2.
    to consider something not important enough to be an object of concern when evaluated against someth. else, care nothing for, disregard, be unafraid of (Diod S 3, 50, 5; Epict. 4, 1, 70 τοῦ ἀποθανεῖν; 71; Arrian, Anab. 7, 4, 3; SIG 705, 36 [112 B.C.] καταφρονήσαντες τοῦ τῆς συγκλήτου δόγματος; EpArist 225; Joseph.) αἰσχύνης Hb 12:2 (cp. Jos., Ant. 7, 313 τ. ὀλιγότητος=their small number); death (Just., A II, 10, 8; Tat. 11, 1; Diod S 5, 29, 2 τοῦ θανάτου κ.; on the topic cp. M. Ant. 11, 3) Dg 1:1; 10:7 (opp. φοβεῖσθαι); ISm 3:2; torture MPol 2:3; cp. 11:2.—DELG s.v. φρήν. M-M. TW. Spicq.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > καταφρονέω

  • 35 kinderfeindlich

    kin·der·feind·lich adj
    anti-children;
    eine \kinderfeindliche Architektur/ Planung architecture/planning which does not cater for children [or take children into account]
    adv with little thought [or regard] [or without regard] for children

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > kinderfeindlich

  • 36 اهتمام

    اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > اهتمام

  • 37 attention

    اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > attention

  • 38 care

    اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > care

  • 39 heed

    اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > heed

  • 40 interest

    اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > interest

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