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1 Yes, of course!
Да, конечно!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Yes, of course!
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2 yes
yes [jes]1 adverb(a) (gen) oui; (in answer to negatives) si; (answering knock on door) oui (entrez); (answering phone) allô, oui; (encouraging a speaker to continue) oui, et puis?, oui, et alors?;∎ to say/to vote yes dire/voter oui;∎ is it raining? - yes (it is) est-ce qu'il pleut? - oui;∎ will you tell her? - yes (I will) le lui direz-vous? - oui (je vais le faire);∎ are you hungry? - yes (I am) avez-vous faim?- oui;∎ yes? what do you want? oui? que voulez-vous?;∎ did they enjoy the cruise? - oh, yes! ont-ils aimé leur croisière? - oh, oui!;∎ oh yes? (doubtful) c'est vrai?;∎ you don't like me, do you? - yes I do! vous ne m'aimez pas, n'est-ce pas? - mais si (voyons)!;∎ yes please oui, s'il vous plaît;∎ yes of course, yes certainly oui, bien sûr∎ yes but… oui ou d'accord mais…∎ yes, sir oui ou bien, monsieur;∎ James! - yes? James! - oui?∎ she was rash, yes, terribly rash elle a été imprudente, vraiment très imprudente2 noun∎ (person, vote) to count the yeses compter les oui ou les votes pour;∎ there are ten yeses and sixteen noes il y a dix oui et seize nonoui et non;∎ do you like him? - well, yes and no vous l'aimez bien?- ben, oui et non►► yes vote vote m pour;∎ to give a yes vote voter pour -
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yes [jes]• do you want some? -- yes! en voulez-vous ? -- oui !• don't you want any? -- yes (I do)! vous n'en voulez pas ? -- (mais) si !* * *[jes]Note: yes is translated by oui, except when used in reply to a negative question when the translation is si or, more emphatically, si, si or mais si: ‘did you see him?’ - ‘yes (I did)’ = ‘est-ce que tu l'as vu?’ - ‘oui (je l'ai vu)’; ‘you're not hungry, are you?’ - ‘yes I am’ = ‘tu n'as pas faim?’ - ‘si (j'ai faim)’Note that there are no direct equivalents in French for tag questions and short replies such as yes I did, yes I amFor some suggestions on how to translate these, see the notes at do and beparticle, noun oui; ( in reply to negative question) si -
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ko:s1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) curso2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) plato3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) campo, pista4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) curso5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) curso6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) camino, modo de proceder•- in due course
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course n1. curso2. platofirst course, main course and dessert primer plato, segundo plato y postre3. rumboof course claro / desde luego / por supuestotr[kɔːs]3 (way of acting, plan of action) plan nombre masculino de acción, línea de acción■ what courses are open to us? ¿qué opciones tenemos?4 (development, progress) curso, marcha5 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL (year-long) curso; (short) cursillo; (series) ciclo; (at university) carrera; (individual subject) asignatura6 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL serie nombre femenino, tanda7 (of meal) plato9 (of bricks) hilada1 correr, fluir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin due course a su debido tiempoof course claro, desde luego, por supuesto, naturalmente■ yes, of course! ¡claro que sí!■ of course not! ¡claro que no!to be on course (ship, plane) seguir el rumbo 2 (plan, company, etc) ir encaminado,-a, llevar camino ( for, de)■ the government is on course for trouble with the unions el gobierno lleva camino de tener problemas con los sindicatosto be off course perder el rumbo, desviarse del rumboto change course cambiar de rumboto set course for poner rumbo ato take its course / run its course seguir su cursocourse of treatment SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL tratamientofirst course primer plato, entrante nombre masculinorefresher course SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL cursillo de reciclajesecond course segundo platosweet course postre nombre masculinocourse n1) progress: curso m, transcurso mto run its course: seguir su curso2) direction: rumbo m (de un avión), derrota f, derrotero m (de un barco)3) path, way: camino m, vía fcourse of action: línea de conducta4) : plato m (de una cena)the main course: el plato principal5) : curso m (académico)6)of course : desde luego, por supuestoyes, of course!: ¡claro que sí!n.• plato s.m.n.• asignatura s.f.• camino s.m.• carrera s.f.• corriente s.m.• curso s.m.• derrota s.f.• pista s.f.• rumbo s.m.• sentido s.m.• transcurso s.m.• trayecto s.m.• trayectoria s.f.v.• correr v.• perseguir v.
I kɔːrs, kɔːs1)b) ( way of proceeding)the only course open to us — el único camino que tenemos, nuestra única opción
c) ( progress) (no pl)in the normal course of events — normalmente, en circunstancias normales
in o during the course of our conversation — en el curso or transcurso de nuestra conversación
to run o take its course — seguir* su curso
2)of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto
am I invited? - of course you are! — ¿estoy invitado? - claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí!
I'm not always right, of course — claro que no siempre tengo razón
3) (Aviat, Naut) rumbo mto set course for — poner* rumbo a
to go off course — desviarse* de rumbo
4)a) ( Educ) curso mcourse IN/ON something — curso de/sobre algo
to take o (BrE also) do a course — hacer* un curso
to go on a course — ir* a hacer un curso; (before n)
coursework — trabajo m
b) ( Med)5) ( part of a meal) plato mmain course — plato principal or fuerte or (Ven) central
as a o for the first course — de primer plato, de entrada
6) ( Sport) ( racecourse) hipódromo m, pista f (de carreras); ( golf course) campo m or (CS tb) cancha f (de golf)to last o stay the course — ( persist to the end) aguantar hasta el final
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intransitive verb ( flow swiftly) (liter)[kɔːs]1. N1) (=route, direction) [of ship, plane] rumbo m; [of river] curso m; [of planet] órbita f•
to change course — (lit) cambiar de rumbothe government has changed course on Europe — el gobierno ha dado un nuevo rumbo or giro a su política con respecto a Europa
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to be/go off course — (lit, fig) haberse desviado/desviarse de su rumbo•
we are on course for victory — vamos bien encaminados para la victoria•
to plot a course (for Jamaica) — trazar el rumbo (para ir a Jamaica)collision•
to set (a) course for — (Naut) poner rumbo a2) (=line of action)the best course would be to... — lo mejor sería...
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we have to decide on the best course of action — tenemos que decidir cuáles son las mejores medidas a tomar•
it's the only course left open to him — es la única opción que le queda3) (=process) curso mit changed the course of history/of her life — cambió el curso de la historia/de su vida
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in the course of, in the course of my work — en el cumplimiento de mi trabajoin the course of conversation — en el curso or transcurso de la conversación
in or during the course of the next few days — en el curso de los próximos días
due 1., 3), event, matter 1., 5)in or during the course of the journey — durante el viaje
4)• of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto, cómo no (esp LAm), sí pues (S. Cone)
of course! I should have known — ¡pero si está claro! me lo tenía que haber imaginado
"can I have a drink?" - "of course you can" — -¿puedo tomar algo de beber? -claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí
I've read about her in the papers, of course — por supuesto, la conozco de los periódicos
of course, I may be wrong — claro que puedo estar confundido
of course not! — (answering) ¡claro que no!, ¡por supuesto que no!
"can I go?" - "of course not or of course you can't" — -¿puedo ir? -claro que no or ni hablar or por supuesto que no
5) (Scol, Univ) curso m•
to go on a course — ir a hacer un curso•
a course in business administration — un curso de administración de empresas•
to take or do a course in or on sth — hacer un curso de algo6) (Med) (=regimen)she was put on a course of steroids — le recetaron esteroides, le pusieron un tratamiento a base de esteroides
7) (Sport) (=distance) recorrido m; (=surface) pista f; (=racecourse) hipódromo mgolf course — campo m or (S. Cone) cancha f (de golf)
- stay the courseobstacle8) (Culin) plato m•
a three-course meal — una comida de tres platos9) (Naut) (=sail) vela f mayor10) (Constr) (=layer) [of bricks] hilada f2.VI [water, air] correr; [tears] rodar; [sweat] caer; (fig) [emotion] invadirrage/relief coursed through him — le invadió la ira/una sensación de alivio
3.VT (Hunting) † cazar4.CPDcourse book N — manual m (del curso)
course fees N — derechos mpl de matrícula
course requirements NPL — estudios previos requeridos para poder realizar determinado curso
course work N — trabajos mpl (para clase)
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I [kɔːrs, kɔːs]1)b) ( way of proceeding)the only course open to us — el único camino que tenemos, nuestra única opción
c) ( progress) (no pl)in the normal course of events — normalmente, en circunstancias normales
in o during the course of our conversation — en el curso or transcurso de nuestra conversación
to run o take its course — seguir* su curso
2)of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto
am I invited? - of course you are! — ¿estoy invitado? - claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí!
I'm not always right, of course — claro que no siempre tengo razón
3) (Aviat, Naut) rumbo mto set course for — poner* rumbo a
to go off course — desviarse* de rumbo
4)a) ( Educ) curso mcourse IN/ON something — curso de/sobre algo
to take o (BrE also) do a course — hacer* un curso
to go on a course — ir* a hacer un curso; (before n)
coursework — trabajo m
b) ( Med)5) ( part of a meal) plato mmain course — plato principal or fuerte or (Ven) central
as a o for the first course — de primer plato, de entrada
6) ( Sport) ( racecourse) hipódromo m, pista f (de carreras); ( golf course) campo m or (CS tb) cancha f (de golf)to last o stay the course — ( persist to the end) aguantar hasta el final
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[kɔːs]1. n1)of course — naturalmente, ovviamente, senz'altro, certo
yes, of course! — sì, certo!
(no) of course not! — certo che no!, no di certo!
2) Scol, Univ corsoa course of lectures on a subject — una serie di conferenze or lezioni su un argomento
3) (part of meal) piatto, portatato set course for Naut — far rotta per
to change course Naut fig — cambiare rotta
to hold one's course — seguire or mantenere la rotta
to take/follow a course of action fig — imboccare/seguire una politica
we have no other course but to... — non possiamo far altro che...
the best course would be to... — la cosa migliore sarebbe...
to let things/events take or run their course — lasciare che le cose/gli eventi seguano il loro corso
5)in the course of — (life, disease, events) nel corso diin the normal or ordinary course of events — normalmente
6) (Sport: golf course) campo (di golf), (race course) pista2. vi(water, tears) scorrere -
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(naturally or obviously: Of course, he didn't tell me any secrets; Of course I can swim.) por supuesto, claro, naturalmenteclaro, desde luego, por supuesto, naturalmente■ yes, of course! ¡claro que sí!■ of course not! ¡claro que no!expr.• claro expr.• claro que sí expr.• desde luego expr.• por supuesto expr.• ya lo creo expr.interj.• claro interj.• por supuesto interj. -
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why, of course that was it — ну конечно, это так!
Синонимический ряд:1. absolutely (other) absolutely; naturally; sure thing; without a doubt; yes indeed2. all right (other) agreed; all right; certainly; okay; positively; very well -
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вульг.конечно, несомненно‘Give these brave gentlemen a writing to your mother, and she will pay: and you'll let us free then, gentlemen - won't you?’ ‘When the money's paid, yes,’ said the leader Mr. Brock. ‘Oh, in course,’ echoed the tall man with the halberd. (W. Thackeray, ‘Catherine’, ch. V) — - Дай этим бравым джентльменам записку к твоей матери. Она заплатит двадцать гиней, и вы нас отпустите на свободу, джентльмены. Так ведь? - Когда деньги получим, тогда отпустим, - сказал их вожак, мистер Брок. - Это как пить дать, - поддакнул высокий тип с алебардой.
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10 by all means
(yes, of course: If you want to use the telephone, by all means do.) selvfølgelig* * *(yes, of course: If you want to use the telephone, by all means do.) selvfølgelig -
11 и нe говори !
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > и нe говори !
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12 и нe говорите !
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > и нe говорите !
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13 и не говори
yes, of course, sureБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > и не говори
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14 и не говорите
yes, of course, sureБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > и не говорите
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15 что и говорить
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > что и говорить
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16 by all means
(yes, of course: If you want to use the telephone, by all means do.) naturalmente, por supuestonaturalmente, por supuesto -
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(yes, of course: If you want to use the telephone, by all means do.) fyrir alla muni -
18 by all means
(yes, of course: If you want to use the telephone, by all means do.) feltétlenül -
19 by all means
(yes, of course: If you want to use the telephone, by all means do.) sem dúvida* * *by all meanscertamente, sem dúvida.————————by all meansde qualquer maneira, por todos os meios. -
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(yes, of course: If you want to use the telephone, by all means do.) na vsak način
См. также в других словарях:
yes — I UK [jes] / US adverb *** Ways of saying yes: Yep/Yeah → an informal way of saying yes Definitely → a way of saying yes with more emphasis That s right → used instead of yes as an answer to a question or statement Of course/Sure → used for… … English dictionary
yes — yes1 W1S1 [jes] adv spoken ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(answer to question/statement)¦ 2¦(answer to offer/invitation)¦ 3¦(answer to request)¦ 4 yes, but ... 5¦(ready to listen/talk)¦ 6¦(listening)¦ 7¦(excited/happy)¦ 8 oh yes 9¦(emphasis)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
yes — [[t]je̱s[/t]] ♦ yeses (In informal English, yes is often pronounced in a casual way that is usually written as yeah.) 1) CONVENTION You use yes to give a positive response to a question. Are you a friend of Nick s? Yes. ... You actually wrote it… … English dictionary
yes — 1 /jes/ adverb spoken 1 used as an answer to say that something is true, that you agree, that you want something, or that you are willing to do something: “Is that real gold?” “Yes, it is.” | “It was a great film.” “Yes, it was.” | “Would you… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
yes — yes1 [ jes ] adverb *** 1. ) used for telling someone that what they have said or asked is true or correct: Is that your car? Yes, it is. a ) used when you are accepting what someone offers you: Would you like me to open a window? Yes, please. b… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
yes*/*/*/ — [jes] adv I 1) used for saying that something is true or correct, for giving permission, or for agreeing to do something ‘Is that your car? ‘Yes, it is. [/ex] ‘Can I borrow your pen for a minute? ‘Yes, of course. [/ex] ‘Can you get it for me by… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
course — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. channel, passage; march, progression; mode, method; curriculum (see learning); circuit. v. i. run, flow (see fluidity). II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A route] Syn. direction, passage, path, way; see route 1 … English dictionary for students
Yes Minister — Yes, Prime Minister The title card of Yes Minister Genre Political satire Situation comedy Created by Antony Jay Jon … Wikipedia
yes — [adv] agreed affirmative, all right*, amen, aye*, beyond a doubt, by all means, certainly, definitely, even so, exactly, fine, gladly, good, good enough, granted, indubitably, just so, most assuredly, naturally, of course, okay*, positively,… … New thesaurus
Yes and no — For other uses, see Yes and no (disambiguation). Yes and no are two words for expressing affirmatives and negatives respectively in English (e.g. Are you hungry? Yes, I am. ). Early Middle English had a four form system, but Modern English has… … Wikipedia
course — course1 W1S1 [ko:s US ko:rs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1 of course 2 of course not 3¦(education)¦ 4¦(time)¦ 5¦(development)¦ 6¦(plans)¦ 7¦(actions)¦ 8¦(direction)¦ 9 on course 10¦(meal)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English