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101 destrozarse
VPR to disintegrate, fall apart* * *(v.) = come + undone, go to + rack and ruin, come apart at + the seams, fall apart at + the seams, go to + ruinEx. Ultimately, thought, understood as part of high culture, has come undone.Ex. It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.Ex. The emergency services were frantically racing against the clock to try and hold together their city which was coming apart at the seams.Ex. Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.Ex. Action is urgently needed to stop our village going to ruin.* * *(v.) = come + undone, go to + rack and ruin, come apart at + the seams, fall apart at + the seams, go to + ruinEx: Ultimately, thought, understood as part of high culture, has come undone.
Ex: It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.Ex: The emergency services were frantically racing against the clock to try and hold together their city which was coming apart at the seams.Ex: Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.Ex: Action is urgently needed to stop our village going to ruin.* * *vpr[objeto] to smash, to break into pieces* * *v/r be destroyed* * *vr -
102 nuper
nūper, adv. [for novum-per; cf. semper], newly, lately, recently, not long ago.I.Lit.:2.quamquam haec inter nos nuper notitia admodumst,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 1 Flect. Ussing. (al. nupera):nuper, et quid dico nuper? immo vero modo, ac plane paulo ante vidimus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 3, § 6; Verg. E. 2, 25; 3, 2; 99;5, 14 al.: de quo sum nuper tecum locutus,
Cic. Att. 14, 7, 2; 13, 29:is, qui nuper Romae fuit,
id. de Or 1, 19, 85:fac, quod fecisti nuper in curiā,
id. Lig. 12, 37; id. Div. in Caecil. 20, 64:miseraeque nuper virgines nuptae,
Hor. C. 2, 8, 22.—Followed by cum, Cic. de Or. 3, 61, 229; Liv. 28, 42, 14.— Sup.:ab eo quod ille nuperrime dixerit,
Cic. Inv. 1, 17, 24:quoniam nuperrime dictum facillime memoriae mandatur,
Auct. Her. 3, 10, 18.—Esp.:II.nunc nuper,
a little while ago, just now, Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 45; Ter. Eun. prooem. 9; Symm. Ep. 2, 3; App. M. 9, 16, p. 224.—Transf., recently, in modern times:B.neque ante philosophiam patefactam, quae nuper inventa est,
Cic. Div. 1, 39, 86:quid ea. quae nuper, id est paucis ante saeculis, reperta sunt,
id. N. D. 2, 50, 126; Liv. 4, 30, 14;of a time three years back,
Cic. Sull. 32, 89;four years back,
Caes. B. G. 1, 6.—Formerly, once:vixi puellis nuper idoneus... Nunc, etc.,
Hor. C. 3, 26, 1:heros regali conspectus in auro,
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103 przen|ieść
pf — przen|osić impf (przeniosę, przeniesiesz, przeniesie, przeniósł, przeniosła, przenieśli — przenoszę) Ⅰ vt 1. (niosąc, umieścić gdzie indziej) to carry [książki, stół, bagaż]- przeniósł ją przez próg he carried her across the threshold- przenosili meble do innego pokoju they were moving the furniture to another room- przeniósł niewiadomą z jednej strony równania na drugą he transferred an unknown from one side of the equation to the other- przenosiła ciężar ciała z jednej nogi na drugą she shifted the weight of her body from one leg to the other2. (rozprzestrzenić) to carry, to spread [choroby, zarazki]; to transplant [modę, zwyczaje]- komary przenoszą malarię malaria is carried by mosquitoes- choroby przenoszone drogą płciową sexually transmitted a. transmissible diseases- wiatr przenosił szybko ogień na inne domy the wind rapidly spread the fire to other buildings3. (ulokować w innym miejscu) to transfer, to move- przenieść szkołę do innego budynku to transfer a school to a different building4. (zmienić sytuację) to transfer- przenieść kogoś na inne stanowisko to transfer a. move sb to a different post- przenieść coś na ekran/scenę książk. to adapt sth for a. to transfer sth to the screen/stage- autor przeniósł na papier swoje rozważania the author transferred his thoughts (on)to paper- malarz przeniósł na płótno to ważne wydarzenie historyczne the artist committed this important historic event to canvas książk.- film przeniósł nas w lata 70. the film transported us back to the seventies- przenieśli go na emeryturę a. w stan spoczynku he was retired a. pensioned off5. (odtworzyć) to transfer- poprawki korektorskie przeniono na czystopis the proof-reader’s corrections have been transferred onto the fair copy- rysunek z książki przeniósł na karton he copied a drawing from the book onto cartridge paper6. przen. (przelać) to transfer [uczucia, prawa autorskie]- przeniosła miłość z męża na dziecko she transferred her love from her husband onto her child- przeniósł całą agresję z brata na bratową he transferred all the aggression he felt towards his brother onto his sister-in-law- przeniósł prawa majątkowe na syna he transferred the property to his son7. pot. to divide [wyraz] Ⅱ przenieść się – przenosić się 1. (zmienić miejsce pobytu) to move- przenieść się do innego miasta/na inny wydział to move to a different town/department- po podwieczorku przenieśli się do ogrodu after tea they moved into the garden2. (zostać przeniesionym) to move, to transfer- przenieśmy się teraz dwieście lat wstecz let’s now move two hundred years back a. into the past- ogień przenosił się na inne domy/na dach the fire was spreading to other buildings/onto the roof- szkoła przeniosła się do nowego budynku the school was moved a. was transferred to a new building, the school moved a. transferred to a new building- wiadomości przeniosły się pocztą pantoflową the news spread through the grapevine■ przenieść się do wieczności/na łono Abrahama to go to glory, to (go to) meet one’s Maker- przenieść się myślą a. myślami do kogoś/czegoś książk. to turn one’s thoughts to sb/sth- przeniosła się myślą do lat wczesnej młodości she turned her thoughts to her early youth, her thoughts went back to her early youth- przenieść wzrok a. spojrzenie a. oczy z kogoś/czegoś na kogoś/coś to turn one’s eyes from sb/sth onto sb/sth, to move one’s gaze from sb/sth to sb/sth- przeniosła wzrok z matki na ojca her gaze moved a. she moved her gaze from her mother to her fatherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przen|ieść
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104 ańos venideros
• coming years• future years• posterity• years back• yeast -
105 в течение многих лет
1) General subject: over a number of years2) Makarov: for years back (в прошлом)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в течение многих лет
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106 în urmă cu câţiva ani
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107 ańos atrás
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108 años atrás
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109 moatti
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110 при царе Горохе
разг., шутл., ирон.cf. before the deluge; in the year dot; when Adam was a boy; in the days of Methuselah; in the days of fairy-tales; in the days of yore; when Queen Anne was alive- Точно двести лет назад родился! - бормотал Пётр Иваныч, - жить бы тебе при царе Горохе. (И. Гончаров, Обыкновенная история) — 'Anyone would think you were born two hundred years ago!' muttered Pyotr Ivanich. 'You ought to be livirig in the days of fairy-tales.'
- Вот гляжу, - с досадой сказал он, - кругом кустарщина, каменный век. Работают, как при царе Горохе. Совсем механизации не видать. (Б. Горбатов, Донбасс) — 'From what I can see they're running this show by primitive methods, the stone-age way. That's how they worked when Adam was a boy. Not a sign of mechanization anywhere.'
- Напутала я что-то в жизни, наплела... - ещё помолчала и усмешливо вздохнула: - Сочли бы при царе Горохе - бога прогневила. (В. Астафьев, Царь-рыба) — 'I've got something mixed up in my life...' She fell silent again, then sighed ironically. 'In the year dot people would have thought that I've angered God.'
- А вы, наверное, учились здесь когда-то? Да? - Вот именно когда-то. При царе Горохе. В другой жизни, - засмеялась я. (Е. Маркова, Чужой звонок) — 'You must have studied here a few years back. Right?' 'Yes, but that was before the deluge. In another life,' and I laughed.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > при царе Горохе
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111 Uppercross
Общая лексика: Напротив(месторасположение) (Uppercross was a moderate-sized village, which a few years back had been completely in the old English style.) -
112 Напротив(месторасположение)
General subject: Uppercross (Uppercross was a moderate-sized village, which a few years back had been completely in the old English style.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Напротив(месторасположение)
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113 напротив
General subject: (месторасположение) Uppercross (Uppercross was a moderate-sized village, which a few years back had been completely in the old English style.) -
114 И-45
ИЗВОЛИШЬ (-те) ВИДЕТЬ obs (sent adv these forms only fixed WOused to introduce an explanation or to attract the interlocutor's attention to the statement to which it belongsyou see.«Вот (он набил трубку, затянулся и начал рассказывать), -вот, изволите видеть, я тогда стоял в крепости за Тереком с ротой - этому скоро пять лет» (Лермонтов 1). "Well," he filled and lit his pipe, took a long draw on it, and began the story, "you see, I was stationed at the time at a fort beyond the Terek with a company -that was nearly five years back" (1b). -
115 изволите видеть
[sent adv; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to introduce an explanation or to attract the interlocutor's attention to the statement to which it belongs:- you see.♦ " Вот( он набил трубку, затянулся и начал рассказывать), - вот, изволите видеть, я тогда стоял в крепости за Тереком с ротой - этому скоро пять лет" (Лермонтов 1). "Well," he filled and lit his pipe, took a long draw on it, and began the story, "you see, I was stationed at the time at a fort beyond the Terek with a company - that was nearly five years back" (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > изволите видеть
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116 изволишь видеть
[sent adv; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to introduce an explanation or to attract the interlocutor's attention to the statement to which it belongs:- you see.♦ " Вот( он набил трубку, затянулся и начал рассказывать), - вот, изволите видеть, я тогда стоял в крепости за Тереком с ротой - этому скоро пять лет" (Лермонтов 1). "Well," he filled and lit his pipe, took a long draw on it, and began the story, "you see, I was stationed at the time at a fort beyond the Terek with a company - that was nearly five years back" (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > изволишь видеть
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117 emigrate
V1. उत्प्रवास\emigrateकरना/विदेश\emigrateमें\emigrateरहने\emigrateचले\emigrateजानाThe family emigrated to Europe ten years back. -
118 repurchase
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119 a cargo de ellas
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120 a cargo de ellos
• in the years back in• in theory
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