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Condescension Man

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  • 2 begegnen

    v/i (ist begegnet)
    1. (treffen) meet, come across; jemandem / etw. begegnen meet s.o. / s.th., come across s.o. / s.th.; umg. bump into s.o. / s.th.; sich oder einander begegnen meet; umg. bump into each other; ihre Blicke begegneten sich their eyes met
    2. (stoßen auf) meet with; (Schwierigkeiten etc.) meet with, come up against, have to face up to; dieser Einstellung begegnet man häufig you often come up against this view; diesem Wort begegnen wir noch öfters in diesem Werk this word occurs often ( oder crops up often umg.) in this work
    3. (entgegentreten) confront, face; (abwehren) counter; (bekämpfen) (auch Krankheit) fight; (aufhalten) check; einer Gefahr etc. mit Mut etc. begegnen auch respond to a danger etc. with courage etc.
    4. geh. (behandeln) treat, behave very coolly etc. towards; jemandem abweisend / mit Respekt begegnen treat s.o.off-handedly / with respect
    5. (passieren): mir ist das schon einmal begegnet it’s happened to me before; das Schlimmste, was dir begegnen kann the worst that can happen to you
    6. geh., förm. (vorkommen) be found ( bei in), come up (in); dieser Stil etc. begegnet ebenfalls in... auch this style etc. is also to be found in ( oder can also be found in, also appears in), you also come across this style etc. in
    * * *
    to encounter; to meet; to come across
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    be|geg|nen [bə'geːgnən] ptp begegnet
    vi aux sein +dat
    1) (= treffen) to meet

    begégnen — to meet

    ihre Augen or Blicke begegneten sich —

    unsere Wünsche begégnen sich (liter)our wishes coincide (form)

    2)

    (= stoßen auf) begégnen — to encounter sth; Schwierigkeiten to encounter sth, to run into sth

    dieses Wort wird uns später noch einmal begégnen — we will encounter this word again later

    3)

    (= widerfahren) jdm ist etw begegnet —

    es war mir schon einmal begegnet, dass... — it had happened to me once before that...

    4) (geh = behandeln) to treat
    5) (geh) (= entgegentreten) einer Krankheit, Seuche, der Not to combat; einem Übel, Angriff, Unrecht auch to oppose, to resist; (= überwinden) einer Gefahr, Schwierigkeiten, dem Schicksal to confront, to meet, to face; (= reagieren auf) einem Wunsch, Vorschlag, einer Ansicht to meet, to respond to

    man begegnete seinen Vorschlägen mit Zurückhaltung — his suggestions met with reserve

    6) (geh = einwenden gegen) Behauptungen etc to counter
    * * *
    (to meet especially unexpectedly: She encountered the manager in the hall.) encounter
    * * *
    be·geg·nen *
    [bəˈge:gnən]
    vi Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (treffen)
    jdm \begegnen to meet sb
    ich bin ihm die Tage im Supermarkt begegnet I bumped [or ran] into [or met] him recently at the supermarket
    jds Blick \begegnen to meet sb's gaze [or eye]
    sich akk \begegnen to meet
    etw dat \begegnen to encounter [or come across] sth
    3. (geh: entgegentreten) Person to treat; Sache to meet, to face; Vorschlag a. to respond to
    jdm freundlich/höflich \begegnen to treat sb in a friendly/polite manner
    jdm mit Herablassung/Spott \begegnen to treat sb condescendingly [or with condescension]/scornfully [or with scorn]
    einer Gefahr mutig \begegnen to face [a] danger courageously [or bravely]
    seinem Schicksal \begegnen to confront [or meet] [or face] one's fate
    4. (geh: widerfahren)
    jdm \begegnen to happen to sb
    * * *
    intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    sich (Dat.) begegnen — meet [each other]

    ihre Blicke begegneten sich — (Dat.) (geh.) their eyes met

    2)

    etwas begegnet jemandem(jemand trifft etwas an) somebody comes across or encounters something; (geh.): (etwas passiert jemandem) something happens to somebody

    3)

    jemandem freundlich/höflich usw. begegnen — (geh.) behave in a friendly/polite etc. way towards somebody

    4) (geh.): (entgegentreten) counter <accusation, attack>; combat <illness, disease; misuse of drugs, alcohol, etc.>; meet <difficulty, danger>; deal with < emergency>
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    begegnen v/i (ist begegnet)
    1. (treffen) meet, come across;
    jemandem/etwas begegnen meet sb/sth, come across sb/sth; umg bump into sb/sth;
    einander begegnen meet; umg bump into each other;
    2. (stoßen auf) meet with; (Schwierigkeiten etc) meet with, come up against, have to face up to;
    dieser Einstellung begegnet man häufig you often come up against this view;
    diesem Wort begegnen wir noch öfters in diesem Werk this word occurs often ( oder crops up often umg) in this work
    3. (entgegentreten) confront, face; (abwehren) counter; (bekämpfen) (auch Krankheit) fight; (aufhalten) check;
    mit Mut etc
    begegnen auch respond to a danger etc with courage etc
    4. geh (behandeln) treat, behave very coolly etc towards;
    jemandem abweisend/mit Respekt begegnen treat sboff-handedly/with respect
    5. (passieren):
    mir ist das schon einmal begegnet it’s happened to me before;
    das Schlimmste, was dir begegnen kann the worst that can happen to you
    6. geh, form (vorkommen) be found (
    bei in), come up (in);
    begegnet ebenfalls in … auch this style etc is also to be found in ( oder can also be found in, also appears in), you also come across this style etc in
    * * *
    intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    sich (Dat.) begegnen — meet [each other]

    ihre Blicke begegneten sich — (Dat.) (geh.) their eyes met

    2)

    etwas begegnet jemandem(jemand trifft etwas an) somebody comes across or encounters something; (geh.): (etwas passiert jemandem) something happens to somebody

    3)

    jemandem freundlich/höflich usw. begegnen — (geh.) behave in a friendly/polite etc. way towards somebody

    4) (geh.): (entgegentreten) counter <accusation, attack>; combat <illness, disease; misuse of drugs, alcohol, etc.>; meet <difficulty, danger>; deal with < emergency>
    * * *
    (+Dat.) v.
    to come across expr.
    to come across v.
    to meet v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: met) adj.
    meet adj. v.
    to encounter v.
    to meet v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: met)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > begegnen

  • 3 чего стоит

    I
    (ОДИН...) ЧЕГО СТОИТ coll
    [VP; subj: any noun; pres or past; fixed WO]
    =====
    the person, thing, circumstance etc in question (which is cited as one of the factors producing the overall effect, result etc described in the preceding context) would be sufficient by himself or itself to produce the described effect, result etc:
    - один X чего стоит X alone is enough to...;
    - look at X alone!
         ♦ "Редко где найдётся столько мрачных, резких и странных влияний на душу человека, как в Петербурге. Чего стоят одни климатические влияния!" (Достоевский 3). "Rarely will you find so many gloomy, harsh and strange influences at work on a man's soul as you will in St. Petersburg. Look at the influence of climate alone!" (3a).
    II
    ЧТО < ЧЕГО> кому СТОИТ coll
    [VP; impers; pres or past; fixed WO]
    =====
    (used to emphasize, sometimes with irony, condescension etc, how very easy it would be for s.o. or o.s. to carry out some action or fulfill some request; also used to reproach s.o. or o.s. for not having done sth.) it would not require much effort (for s.o. to do sth.):
    - it would be easy enough (for X to do sth.);
    - what would it cost X (to do sth.)?;
    - it wouldn't cost X anything < would cost X nothing> (to do sth.);
    - [in refer, to o.s.] no problem < sweat>.
         ♦ "Сходи к нему, чего тебе стоит, попроси его..." (Пастернак 1). "Go to see him, that's not too much to ask, speak to him..." (1a).
         ♦ "А может, ещё выпьем?" - "Эт-то можно", - сказал Готтих. "Только надо сбегать, а?" - "Сами бегайте". - "Ты же всё равно хотел уйти - всё равно выйдешь на улицу - так что тебе стоит?" (Битов 2). "Maybe we should have another [drink]?" "Can do," Gottich said. "Only you have to go out for it, okay?" "Go yourself." "You wanted to leave anyway - you're going out anyway - so what will it cost you?" (2a).
         ♦ "Что вам стоит сказать слово государю, и он [Борис] прямо будет переведён в гвардию", - просила она. "Поверьте, что я сделаю всё, что могу, княгиня", - отвечал князь Василий... (Толстой 4). "It would cost you nothing to say a word to the Emperor - and he [Boris] would be transferred to the Guards at once," she pleaded. "Believe me, Princess, I shall do all I can," replied Prince Vasily... (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чего стоит

  • 4 pépée

    n. f. 'Bird', 'bit of skirt', woman. Il aime courir les pépées: He's a bit of a ladies' man. (Very much a male chauvinist word; in spite of its condescension, it has no pejorative connotation.)

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > pépée

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