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world-encompassing

  • 1 world-encompassing

    Политика: в мировом масштабе (http://sociologica.hse.ru/s11/11tra2.pdf)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > world-encompassing

  • 2 в мировом масштабе

    1) General subject: across the globe, globally, on a world-wide basis (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), around the world (напр., stimulate development and imporoved social conditions around the world (из доклада Генсека ОЭСР)), worldwide, on a global scale
    2) Politics: world-encompassing (http://sociologica.hse.ru/s11/11tra2.pdf)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в мировом масштабе

  • 3 universal

    adj.
    1 universal (total).
    2 world (mundial).
    historia universal world history
    * * *
    1 universal
    1 (filosofía, lingüística, etc) universals
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ (=general) universal; (=mundial) world, world-wide
    * * *
    a) <ley/principio> universal
    b) <llave/enchufe> universal
    * * *
    = universal, all-encompassing, all-embracing, embracing, encompassing, all-purpose.
    Ex. Document analysis is, then, a universal tool.
    Ex. In publishing itself there is little use made of the all-encompassing schemes such as Dewey or the Library of Congress.
    Ex. Some databases are very all-embracing in their coverage and attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of entire disciplines.
    Ex. What is needed is an embracing approach to guarantee freedom for Palestine and legitimacy for Israel.
    Ex. By drawing Russia into an encompassing coalition with Europe and other powers, the risk of conflict will be diminished.
    Ex. In UDC the colon has to act as an ' all purpose' facet indicator to a very large extent.
    ----
    * casi universal = quasi-universal.
    * CBU (Control Bibliográfico Universal) = UBC (Universal Bibliographic Control).
    * escolarización universal = universal schooling.
    * SGML (Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos) = SGML (Standard Generalised Markup Language).
    * sistema de clasificación universal = universal classification scheme.
    * sufragio universal = universal suffrage.
    * UAP (Accesibilidad Universal a la Información) = UAP (Universal Availability of Information).
    * UDC (Clasificación Decimal Universal) = UDC (Universal Decimal Classification).
    * URI (Identificador Uniforme de Recursos) = URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
    * * *
    a) <ley/principio> universal
    b) <llave/enchufe> universal
    * * *
    = universal, all-encompassing, all-embracing, embracing, encompassing, all-purpose.

    Ex: Document analysis is, then, a universal tool.

    Ex: In publishing itself there is little use made of the all-encompassing schemes such as Dewey or the Library of Congress.
    Ex: Some databases are very all-embracing in their coverage and attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of entire disciplines.
    Ex: What is needed is an embracing approach to guarantee freedom for Palestine and legitimacy for Israel.
    Ex: By drawing Russia into an encompassing coalition with Europe and other powers, the risk of conflict will be diminished.
    Ex: In UDC the colon has to act as an ' all purpose' facet indicator to a very large extent.
    * casi universal = quasi-universal.
    * CBU (Control Bibliográfico Universal) = UBC (Universal Bibliographic Control).
    * escolarización universal = universal schooling.
    * SGML (Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos) = SGML (Standard Generalised Markup Language).
    * sistema de clasificación universal = universal classification scheme.
    * sufragio universal = universal suffrage.
    * UAP (Accesibilidad Universal a la Información) = UAP (Universal Availability of Information).
    * UDC (Clasificación Decimal Universal) = UDC (Universal Decimal Classification).
    * URI (Identificador Uniforme de Recursos) = URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).

    * * *
    1 ‹ley/principio› universal
    una marca de fama universal a world-famous brand
    un escritor que trata temas universales a writer who deals with universal themes
    no tiene validez universal it is not universally valid
    2 ‹llave/enchufe› universal
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    universal adjetivo
    universal
    universal adjetivo
    1 (para todo el mundo: concepto, ley, etc) universal
    Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    (uso enfático) un actor de fama universal, a world-famous actor
    2 (del Universo) universal
    gravitación universal, universal gravitation
    ' universal' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    clásica
    - clásico
    - diluvio
    - exposición
    - sede
    - señera
    - señero
    - sufragio
    English:
    flood
    - universal
    - universal joint
    - U
    - washer
    * * *
    adj
    1. [total] [acceso, idioma, sufragio] universal;
    un principio de validez universal a universally valid principle
    2. [mundial] world;
    historia universal world history;
    literatura universal world literature;
    un artista de fama universal a world-famous artist
    universals
    * * *
    adj universal
    * * *
    : universal
    * * *
    1. (ley, prinicpio) universal
    2. (historia, fama) world

    Spanish-English dictionary > universal

  • 4 околен

    околният свят the world around
    околна среда environment, surroundings
    околни села neighbouring/surrounding villages
    2. (обиколен) roundabout; devious, circuitous
    околен път detour, a roundabout way
    no околен път by a devious route, прен. through a devious path, implicitly, by implication/indirection
    опит по околенпът a devious attempt
    научавам по околен път come upon s.th. in a roundabout way. hear by devious ways
    околни пътища bypaths, прен. devious paths
    no околни пътища прен. by devious means, through crooked ways
    3. сьщ. мн. ч. bystanders; those around (s.o.)
    * * *
    око̀лен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( който се намира наблизо) neighbouring, adjacent; ( който се намира наоколо) surrounding, encompassing; (за въздух) ambient; \околенна среда environment, surroundings; circumambience; \околенният свят the world around;
    2. ( обиколен) roundabout; devious, circuitous; ( косвен) oblique; ( със заобикалки) circumlocutory; \околенен път detour, roundabout way; \околенни пътища bypaths, прен. devious paths; по \околенен път by a devious route, прен. through a devious path, implicitly, by implication/indirection; по \околенни пътища прен. by devious means, through crooked ways;
    3. като същ. само мн. \околенните bystanders; those around (s.o.); ( роднини и приятели) friends and relations.
    * * *
    adjacent; circumjacent; devious{`divixs}; roundabout (обиколен)
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    1. (за въздух) ambient 2. (който се намира наблизо) neighbouring, adjacent 3. (който се намира наоколо) surrounding, encompassing 4. (косвен) oblique 5. (обиколен) roundabout;devious, circuitous 6. (роднини и приятели) friends and relations 7. (със заобикалки) circumlocutory 8. no ОКОЛЕН път by a devious route, прен. through a devious path, implicitly, by implication/indirection 9. no околни пътища прен. by devious means, through crooked ways 10. ОКОЛЕН път detour, a roundabout way 11. научавам по ОКОЛЕН път come upon s.th. in a roundabout way. hear by devious ways 12. околна среда environment, surroundings 13. околни пътища bypaths, прен. devious paths 14. околни села neighbouring/surrounding villages: 15. околният свят the world around 16. опит поОКОЛЕНпът a devious attempt 17. сьщ. мн. ч. bystanders;those around (s.o.)

    Български-английски речник > околен

  • 5 globalizante

    ADJ universalizing, world-wide
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    A (que abarca) all-encompassing
    un concepto globalizante an all-encompassing concept
    B (a nivel universal) globalizing
    la tendencia globalizante en el mundo de hoy the globalizing trend in today's world

    Spanish-English dictionary > globalizante

  • 6 comunidad

    f.
    1 community (grupo).
    comunidad de propietarios o de vecinos residents' association
    la comunidad científica/internacional the scientific/international community
    comunidad Andina Andean Community
    comunidad autónoma (politics) autonomous region, = largest administrative division in Spain, with its own Parliament and a number of devolved powers
    2 communion (cualidad de común) (de ideas, bienes).
    * * *
    1 community
    \
    en comunidad together
    comunidad autónoma autonomous region
    comunidad de propietarios owners' association
    Comunidad Económica Europea European Economic Community
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [gen] community; (=sociedad) society, association; (Rel) community; And commune ( of free Indians)

    de o en comunidad — (Jur) jointly

    comunidad autónoma Esp autonomous region

    2) (=pago) [de piso] service charge, charge for communal services
    COMUNIDAD AUTÓNOMA In Spain the comunidades autónomas are any of the 19 administrative regions consisting of one or more provinces and having political powers devolved from Madrid, as stipulated by the 1978 Constitution. They have their own democratically elected parliaments, form their own cabinets and legislate and execute policies in certain areas such as housing, infrastructure, health and education, though Madrid still retains jurisdiction for all matters affecting the country as a whole, such as defence, foreign affairs and justice. The Comunidades Autónomas are: Andalucía, Aragón, Asturias, Islas Baleares, Canarias, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Cataluña, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarra, País Vasco, La Rioja, Comunidad Valenciana, Ceuta and Melilla. The term Comunidades Históricas refers to Galicia, Catalonia and the Basque Country, which for reasons of history and language consider themselves to some extent separate from the rest of Spain. They were given a measure of independence by the Second Republic (1931-1936), only to have it revoked by Franco in 1939. With the transition to democracy, these groups were the most vociferous and successful in their demand for home rule, partly because they already had experience of federalism and had established a precedent with autonomous institutions like the Catalan Generalitat.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( sociedad) community
    b) ( grupo delimitado) community
    c) (Relig) community
    d) ( asociación) association
    2) ( coincidencia) community

    comunidad de ideales/objetivos — community of ideals/objectives

    •• Cultural note:
    In 1978 power in Spain was decentralized and the country was divided into comunidades autónomas or autonomías (autonomous regions). The new communities have far greater autonomy from central government than the old regiones and were a response to nationalist aspirations, which had built up under Franco. Some regions have more autonomy than others. The Basque Country, Catalonia, and Galicia, for example, had political structures, a desire for independence and their own languages which underpinned their claims to distinctive identities. Andalusia gained almost complete autonomy without having had a nationalist tradition. Other regions, such as Madrid, are to some extent artificial, having been created largely to complete the process. The comunidades autónomas are: Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Balearic Islands, the Basque Country (Euskadi), Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre, La Rioja, Valencia and the North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla
    * * *
    Ex. Language of documents and data bases will need to be tailored to each community.
    ----
    * asociación de la comunidad = community group.
    * biblioteca de la comunidad = community library.
    * bibliotecario encargado de los servicios dirigidos a la comunidad = community services librarian.
    * Comisión de las Comunidades Europeas (CEC) = Commission of the European Communities (CEC).
    * comunidad académica = academic community, learning community.
    * comunidad académica de investigadores = academic research community.
    * comunidad agrícola = farming community.
    * comunidad a la que se sirve = service area.
    * comunidad autónoma = autonomous region.
    * comunidad bancaria, la = banking community, the.
    * comunidad bibliotecaria, la = library community, the, librarianship community, the.
    * Comunidad Británica de Naciones, la = Commonwealth, the.
    * comunidad científica = knowledge community.
    * comunidad científica, la = scientific community, the, scholarly community, the, research community, the, scientific research community, the.
    * comunidad conectada electrónicamente = online community.
    * comunidad de bibliotecarios y documentalistas, la = library and information community, the.
    * comunidad de educadores, la = education community, the.
    * comunidad de lectores = reader community.
    * comunidad de naciones = comity of nations, commonwealth.
    * comunidad de pescadores = fishing community.
    * comunidad de prácticas comunes = community of practice, community of practice, community of practice.
    * comunidad de proveedores = vendor community.
    * comunidad de proveedores, la = vending community, the.
    * comunidad de usuarios = constituency, user community.
    * comunidad de vecinos = housing association.
    * comunidad dispersa = scattered community.
    * Comunidad Económica Europea (CEE) = European Economic Community (EEC).
    * comunidad editorial, la = publishing community, the.
    * comunidad electrónica = online community.
    * comunidad empresarial, la = business community, the.
    * Comunidad Europea (CE) = EC (European Community).
    * Comunidad Europea de la Energía Atómica (Euratom/EAEC) = European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom/EAEC).
    * Comunidad Europea del Carbón y el Acero (CECA) = European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
    * comunidad internacional, la = international community, the.
    * comunidad laboral = working community.
    * comunidad lingüística = language community, linguistic community.
    * comunidad local = local community.
    * comunidad marginada = deprived community.
    * comunidad marginal = disadvantaged community.
    * comunidad mundial, la = world community, the.
    * comunidad pluralista = pluralistic community.
    * comunidad religiosa = religious community.
    * comunidad rural = rural community.
    * comunidad urbana = urban community.
    * de la propia comunidad = community-owned.
    * Denominación de Productos para las Estadísticas del Comercio Externo de la = Nomenclature of Goods for the External Trade Statistics of the Community and Statistics of Trade between Member States (NIMEXE).
    * derecho de la comunidad = community right.
    * dirigido a la comunidad = community-based.
    * implicación de la comunidad = community involvement.
    * la comunidad en general = the community at large.
    * líder de la comunidad = community leader.
    * miembro de la Comunidad = community member, Community member.
    * no perteneciente a la Comunidad Europea = non-EC.
    * países de la Comunidad Europea = European Communities.
    * países miembro de la Comunidad = Community partner.
    * país miembro de la Comunidad = Community member state.
    * patrocinado por la comunidad = community-sponsored.
    * representante de la comunidad = community activist.
    * residente en la comunidad = community-dwelling.
    * toda la comunidad = the community at large.
    * vida de la comunidad = community life.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( sociedad) community
    b) ( grupo delimitado) community
    c) (Relig) community
    d) ( asociación) association
    2) ( coincidencia) community

    comunidad de ideales/objetivos — community of ideals/objectives

    •• Cultural note:
    In 1978 power in Spain was decentralized and the country was divided into comunidades autónomas or autonomías (autonomous regions). The new communities have far greater autonomy from central government than the old regiones and were a response to nationalist aspirations, which had built up under Franco. Some regions have more autonomy than others. The Basque Country, Catalonia, and Galicia, for example, had political structures, a desire for independence and their own languages which underpinned their claims to distinctive identities. Andalusia gained almost complete autonomy without having had a nationalist tradition. Other regions, such as Madrid, are to some extent artificial, having been created largely to complete the process. The comunidades autónomas are: Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Balearic Islands, the Basque Country (Euskadi), Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre, La Rioja, Valencia and the North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla
    * * *

    Ex: Language of documents and data bases will need to be tailored to each community.

    * asociación de la comunidad = community group.
    * biblioteca de la comunidad = community library.
    * bibliotecario encargado de los servicios dirigidos a la comunidad = community services librarian.
    * Comisión de las Comunidades Europeas (CEC) = Commission of the European Communities (CEC).
    * comunidad académica = academic community, learning community.
    * comunidad académica de investigadores = academic research community.
    * comunidad agrícola = farming community.
    * comunidad a la que se sirve = service area.
    * comunidad autónoma = autonomous region.
    * comunidad bancaria, la = banking community, the.
    * comunidad bibliotecaria, la = library community, the, librarianship community, the.
    * Comunidad Británica de Naciones, la = Commonwealth, the.
    * comunidad científica = knowledge community.
    * comunidad científica, la = scientific community, the, scholarly community, the, research community, the, scientific research community, the.
    * comunidad conectada electrónicamente = online community.
    * comunidad de bibliotecarios y documentalistas, la = library and information community, the.
    * comunidad de educadores, la = education community, the.
    * comunidad de lectores = reader community.
    * comunidad de naciones = comity of nations, commonwealth.
    * comunidad de pescadores = fishing community.
    * comunidad de prácticas comunes = community of practice, community of practice, community of practice.
    * comunidad de proveedores = vendor community.
    * comunidad de proveedores, la = vending community, the.
    * comunidad de usuarios = constituency, user community.
    * comunidad de vecinos = housing association.
    * comunidad dispersa = scattered community.
    * Comunidad Económica Europea (CEE) = European Economic Community (EEC).
    * comunidad editorial, la = publishing community, the.
    * comunidad electrónica = online community.
    * comunidad empresarial, la = business community, the.
    * Comunidad Europea (CE) = EC (European Community).
    * Comunidad Europea de la Energía Atómica (Euratom/EAEC) = European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom/EAEC).
    * Comunidad Europea del Carbón y el Acero (CECA) = European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
    * comunidad internacional, la = international community, the.
    * comunidad laboral = working community.
    * comunidad lingüística = language community, linguistic community.
    * comunidad local = local community.
    * comunidad marginada = deprived community.
    * comunidad marginal = disadvantaged community.
    * comunidad mundial, la = world community, the.
    * comunidad pluralista = pluralistic community.
    * comunidad religiosa = religious community.
    * comunidad rural = rural community.
    * comunidad urbana = urban community.
    * de la propia comunidad = community-owned.
    * Denominación de Productos para las Estadísticas del Comercio Externo de la = Nomenclature of Goods for the External Trade Statistics of the Community and Statistics of Trade between Member States (NIMEXE).
    * derecho de la comunidad = community right.
    * dirigido a la comunidad = community-based.
    * implicación de la comunidad = community involvement.
    * la comunidad en general = the community at large.
    * líder de la comunidad = community leader.
    * miembro de la Comunidad = community member, Community member.
    * no perteneciente a la Comunidad Europea = non-EC.
    * países de la Comunidad Europea = European Communities.
    * países miembro de la Comunidad = Community partner.
    * país miembro de la Comunidad = Community member state.
    * patrocinado por la comunidad = community-sponsored.
    * representante de la comunidad = community activist.
    * residente en la comunidad = community-dwelling.
    * toda la comunidad = the community at large.
    * vida de la comunidad = community life.

    * * *
    comunidad comunidad autónoma (↑ comunidad a1)
    A
    1 (sociedad) community
    para el bien de la comunidad for the good of the community
    2 (grupo delimitado) community
    la comunidad polaca the Polish community
    vivir en comunidad to live with other people
    3 ( Relig) community
    4 (asociación) association
    Compuestos:
    (British) Commonwealth
    ( Hist) European Economic Community
    ( Hist) European Community
    European Coal and Steel Community
    B (coincidencia) community
    no existe comunidad de ideales/objetivos entre ambos grupos there is no community of ideals/objectives between the two groups, the two groups do not share common ideals/objectives
    la sublevación de las Comunidades the Revolt of the Comuneros
    * * *

     

    comunidad sustantivo femenino
    community;

    comunidad sustantivo femenino community
    comunidad autónoma, autonomous region
    comunidad de bienes, co-ownership
    Comunidad Europea, European Community

    ' comunidad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bien
    - CE
    - CECA
    - CEE
    - consejería
    - depender
    - EURATOM
    - homologación
    - primar
    - pueblo
    - reintegrar
    - autonomía
    English:
    Commonwealth of Independent States
    - community
    - fraternity
    - homeowners assocation
    - integrate
    - scattered
    - service charge
    - European
    - general
    - pillar
    - service
    * * *
    1. [grupo] community;
    la comunidad científica/educativa/judía the scientific/education/Jewish community;
    vivir en comunidad to live in a community
    Comunidad Andina Andean Community, = organization for regional cooperation formed by Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela;
    comunidad autónoma autonomous region, = largest administrative division in Spain, with its own Parliament and a number of devolved powers;
    comunidad de base [religiosa] base community, = lay Catholic community independent of church hierarchy;
    Comunidad Británica de Naciones (British) Commonwealth;
    Antes Comunidad Económica Europea European Economic Community;
    la Comunidad Europea, las Comunidades Europeas the European Community;
    la comunidad internacional the international community;
    comunidad linguística speech community;
    comunidad de propietarios residents' association;
    comunidad de vecinos residents' association
    2. [de ideas, bienes] communion
    comunidad de bienes co-ownership [between spouses]
    3. Am [colectividad] commune;
    vive en una comunidad anarquista she lives in an anarchist commune
    COMUNIDAD ANDINA
    The Comunidad Andina de Naciones (CAN – Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela) has its origins in the 1969 “Acuerdo de Cartagena”. Over subsequent decades the various institutions which now form the CAN were set up: the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1979, the Court of Justice in 1983, the Presidential Council in 1990, and the General Secretariat in 1997. The ultimate aim has been to create a Latin American common market. A free trade area was established in 1993, and a common external customs tariff in 1994. While all members have adopted a common foreign policy, more ambitious attempts at integration have been less successful. However, with a combined population of 122 million, and a GDP in 2004 of 300 billion dollars, the community is a significant economic group. In 2004, the leaders of the countries of South America decided to create the “Comunidad Sudamericana de Naciones” (“South American Community of Nations”) or CSN by a gradual convergence between the CAN and Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay), plus Chile, Guyana and Surinam. This will create, in time, a vast free-trade area encompassing all of South America.
    * * *
    f community;
    hereditaria heirs pl
    * * *
    : community
    * * *
    comunidad n community [pl. communities]

    Spanish-English dictionary > comunidad

  • 7 yleismaailmallinen

    yks.nom. yleismaailmallinen; yks.gen. yleismaailmallisen; yks.part. yleismaailmallista; yks.ill. yleismaailmalliseen; mon.gen. yleismaailmallisten yleismaailmallisien; mon.part. yleismaailmallisia; mon.ill. yleismaailmallisiin
    cosmopolitan (adje)
    global (adje)
    universal (adje)
    world-wide (adje)
    worldwide (adje)
    * * *
    • worldwide
    • exhaustive
    • global
    • international
    • universal
    • world-wide
    • cosmopolitan
    • comprehensive
    • all-inclusive
    • all-encompassing
    • total

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > yleismaailmallinen

  • 8 окружающая обстановка

    1) General subject: entourage, environment, setting
    4) Engineering: world
    5) Architecture: mise-en-scene
    8) Aviation medicine: environmental situation
    9) Psychoanalysis: subjective environment
    10) Makarov: atmosphere, medium
    11) Security: surrounding, surroundings

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > окружающая обстановка

  • 9 rebelde

    adj.
    1 rebel (sublevado).
    ejército rebelde rebel army
    2 rebellious (desobediente).
    ese niño es muy rebelde that child is very disobedient
    4 defaulting (law).
    5 stubbornly disobedient, rebel, fractious, froward.
    6 not responding to treatment, intractable, refractory.
    f. & m.
    1 rebel (sublevado, desobediente).
    2 defaulter (law).
    * * *
    1 rebellious
    2 figurado (tos etc) persistent
    1 rebel
    * * *
    noun mf.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=que se rebela) rebellious
    2) [niño] unruly; [resfriado] persistent; [mancha] stubborn; [pelo] wild; [problema] difficult; [sustancia] difficult to work with
    3) (Jur) defaulting
    2. SMF
    1) (Mil, Pol) rebel
    2) (Jur) defaulter
    * * *
    I
    a) <tropas/ejército> rebel (before n)
    b) <niño/carácter> unruly, rebellious
    c) < tos> persistent; < mancha> stubborn
    d) (Der) defaulting (before n)
    II
    masculino y femenino (Mil, Pol) rebel; (Der) defaulter
    * * *
    I
    a) <tropas/ejército> rebel (before n)
    b) <niño/carácter> unruly, rebellious
    c) < tos> persistent; < mancha> stubborn
    d) (Der) defaulting (before n)
    II
    masculino y femenino (Mil, Pol) rebel; (Der) defaulter
    * * *
    rebelde1
    1 = punk, enfant terrible, insurgent, rebel.

    Ex: Cyberpunk is a cultural label encompassing many different kinds of punk attitudes, including clothing and lifestyle choices.

    Ex: Vesalius, considered in his time a scientific ' enfant terrible,' revolutionized medicine and science by insisting that truth could be established only by direct observation.
    Ex: While the drug smugglers are said to be stronger than the states in which they live, Marxist insurgents have been fighting with them for several years.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'The Luddites and their war on the Industrial Revolution: rebels against the future: lessons for the computer age'.

    rebelde2
    2 = unruly, rebellious, insurgent, fractious, wayward, resistive, disorderly, riotous, insurrectionary.

    Ex: 'Sometimes the kids get a little unruly!' she announced in that easy familiar style of hers as she sat down.

    Ex: The urge to mechanize paper-making came at first as much from the papermakers' desire to free themselves from dependence upon their skilled but rebellious workmen as from the pursuit of production economies.
    Ex: This growth accompanied an insurgent professionalism.
    Ex: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.
    Ex: The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.
    Ex: This game was developed in order to facilitate the therapeutic process for those children who are `inhibited, constrained or resistive'.
    Ex: As expected, students in disorderly schools tend to have higher misbehavior and lower achievement.
    Ex: I'd like to see the full force of the law brought down on these people who are involved in this riotous behaviour.
    Ex: Most obviously, the insurrectionary movements of the late-eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were informed by notions of nationality.
    * ángel rebelde = rebel angel.

    * * *
    1 ‹tropas/ejército› rebel ( before n)
    2 ‹niño/carácter› unruly, rebellious
    3 ‹tos› persistent; ‹mancha› stubborn
    4 ( Der) defaulting ( before n)
    1 ( Mil, Pol) rebel
    2 ( Der) defaulter
    * * *

     

    rebelde adjetivo
    a)tropas/ejército rebel ( before n)

    b)niño/carácter unruly, rebellious

    c) tos persistent;

    mancha stubborn
    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Mil, Pol) rebel
    rebelde
    I adjetivo
    1 (carácter, actitud) rebellious: es un niño muy rebelde, he's a very unruly child
    2 familiar tiene un pelo muy rebelde, her hair is quite unmanageable
    3 (persistente) stubborn
    una mancha rebelde, a stubborn stain
    una tos rebelde, a persistent cough
    4 Mil rebel
    II mf rebel
    ' rebelde' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    indómita
    - indómito
    - respondón
    - respondona
    - espíritu
    English:
    rebel
    - rebellious
    - stubborn
    - unmanageable
    - unruly
    - defiant
    * * *
    adj
    1. [sublevado] rebel;
    ejército rebelde rebel army
    2. [desobediente] rebellious
    3. [difícil de dominar] [pelo] unmanageable;
    [tos] persistent; [mancha] stubborn; [pasiones] unruly
    4. Der defaulting
    nmf
    1. [sublevado, desobediente] rebel
    2. Der defaulter
    * * *
    I adj rebel atr
    II m/f rebel
    * * *
    rebelde adj
    : rebellious, unruly
    rebelde nmf
    1) : rebel
    2) : defaulter
    * * *
    rebelde1 adj
    1. (niño, etc) rebellious
    2. (tropas, etc) rebel
    rebelde2 n rebel

    Spanish-English dictionary > rebelde

  • 10 परिवृत्ति


    pari-vṛitti
    f. turning, rolling, revolution MBh. Ṡiṡ. ;

    return (into this world) Āpast. ;
    exchange, barter (- ttyā ind. alternately) BhP. ;
    moving to andᅠ fro orᅠ staying orᅠ dwelling in a place MBh. ;
    end, termination Kir. ;
    surrounding, encompassing ib. ;
    (in rhet.) a kind of figure in which one thing is represented as exchanged with another (e.g.. Mālav. III, 16 ;
    cf. Vām. IV, 3, 16);
    substitution of one word for another without affecting the sense (e.g.. vṛisha-lāñchana for vṛishadhvaja) Kpr. ;
    contraction of the prepuce, phimosis (= - vartikā) Suṡr. ;
    m. w.r. for pari-vitti;
    (ī) f. ( pári-v-), prob. w.r. for pari-vṛiktī

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > परिवृत्ति

  • 11 Международная спортивная федерация (МСФ)

    1. International Federation (IF)

     

    Международная спортивная федерация (МСФ)
    Международная неправительственная организация, осуществляющая руководство соответствующими видами спорта на мировом уровне и организациями, курирующими эти виды спорта на национальном уровне. (См. Правила 26 и 27 Олимпийской хартии) Миссия и роли МСФ в отношении Игр таковы:
    • устанавливать и применять, в соответствии с духом Олимпизма/Паралимпизма, правила, касающиеся практики соответствующего вида спорта, и обеспечивать их применение;
    • устанавливать критерии возможности участия в соревнованиях на Играх, в соответствии с Олимпийской хартией, и представлять их на утверждение МОК;
    • принимать на себя ответственность за технический контроль и руководство своим видом спорта на Играх;
    • каждая МСФ отвечает за все элементы соревнований, включая расписание, зону проведения соревнований и тренировочные объекты, при этом все снаряжение должно соответствовать ее правилам. Для решения всех этих технических вопросов ОКОИ должен обращаться в соответствующую МСФ по каждому виду спорта.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    EN

    International Federation (IF)
    International non-governmental organization administering its respective sports at a world level and encompassing organizations administering this sport at a national level. (See Olympic Charter Rules 26 and 27)and roles of the International Federations for an Olympic Games are to:
    • establish and enforce, in accordance with the Olympic/Paralympic spirit, rules concerning the practice of their respective sports and to ensure their application;
    • establish their criteria of eligibility for the competitions of the Games in conformity with the Olympic Charter, and to submit these to the IOC for approval;
    • assume the responsibility for the technical control and direction of their sports at the Olympic Games;
    • each IF is responsible for all elements of the competitions, including schedule, field of play and training sites, while all equipment must comply with its regulations. For all these technical arrangements, the OCOG must consult the relevant IFfor each sport.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    Тематики

    EN

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Международная спортивная федерация (МСФ)

  • 12 International Federation (IF)

    1. Международная спортивная федерация (МСФ)

     

    Международная спортивная федерация (МСФ)
    Международная неправительственная организация, осуществляющая руководство соответствующими видами спорта на мировом уровне и организациями, курирующими эти виды спорта на национальном уровне. (См. Правила 26 и 27 Олимпийской хартии) Миссия и роли МСФ в отношении Игр таковы:
    • устанавливать и применять, в соответствии с духом Олимпизма/Паралимпизма, правила, касающиеся практики соответствующего вида спорта, и обеспечивать их применение;
    • устанавливать критерии возможности участия в соревнованиях на Играх, в соответствии с Олимпийской хартией, и представлять их на утверждение МОК;
    • принимать на себя ответственность за технический контроль и руководство своим видом спорта на Играх;
    • каждая МСФ отвечает за все элементы соревнований, включая расписание, зону проведения соревнований и тренировочные объекты, при этом все снаряжение должно соответствовать ее правилам. Для решения всех этих технических вопросов ОКОИ должен обращаться в соответствующую МСФ по каждому виду спорта.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    EN

    International Federation (IF)
    International non-governmental organization administering its respective sports at a world level and encompassing organizations administering this sport at a national level. (See Olympic Charter Rules 26 and 27)and roles of the International Federations for an Olympic Games are to:
    • establish and enforce, in accordance with the Olympic/Paralympic spirit, rules concerning the practice of their respective sports and to ensure their application;
    • establish their criteria of eligibility for the competitions of the Games in conformity with the Olympic Charter, and to submit these to the IOC for approval;
    • assume the responsibility for the technical control and direction of their sports at the Olympic Games;
    • each IF is responsible for all elements of the competitions, including schedule, field of play and training sites, while all equipment must comply with its regulations. For all these technical arrangements, the OCOG must consult the relevant IFfor each sport.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    Тематики

    EN

    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > International Federation (IF)

  • 13 קו

    קַוm (b. h.; v. קָיָה) 1) circle, zone. Ḥag.12a תהו קו ירוקוכ׳ tohu (Gen. 1:2) is the green (or yellow) circle which surrounds the whole world (the horizon); Yalk. Kings 185 (ref. to 1 Kings 7:23) זה קו ירוקוכ׳ this is typical of the green circle Num. R. s. 13 קו הים שעשהוכ׳ the circle encompassing the basin which Solomon made (1 Kings l. c.); a. e. 2) ( cavity, the lower part of a trumpet. Kel. XI, 7, v. קב.Tanḥ. Aḥăré 1 קו שררתיה, v. קוֹשַׁרְתָּא.

    Jewish literature > קו

  • 14 קַו

    קַוm (b. h.; v. קָיָה) 1) circle, zone. Ḥag.12a תהו קו ירוקוכ׳ tohu (Gen. 1:2) is the green (or yellow) circle which surrounds the whole world (the horizon); Yalk. Kings 185 (ref. to 1 Kings 7:23) זה קו ירוקוכ׳ this is typical of the green circle Num. R. s. 13 קו הים שעשהוכ׳ the circle encompassing the basin which Solomon made (1 Kings l. c.); a. e. 2) ( cavity, the lower part of a trumpet. Kel. XI, 7, v. קב.Tanḥ. Aḥăré 1 קו שררתיה, v. קוֹשַׁרְתָּא.

    Jewish literature > קַו

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