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1 was promoted
הועלה בדרגה, קודם* * *◙ םדוק,הגרדב הלעוה◄ -
2 was promoted
werd bevorderd -
3 was promoted
blev befordrad -
4 he was promoted captain
Макаров: ему присвоили звание капитанаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was promoted captain
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5 he was promoted major
Общая лексика: ему присвоили звание майора -
6 he was promoted to be a captain
Макаров: ему присвоили звание капитанаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was promoted to be a captain
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7 he was promoted to the rank of captain
Макаров: ему присвоили звание капитанаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was promoted to the rank of captain
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8 he was promoted tobe
اورابهپايهسرهنگيرساندند -
9 הועלה בדרגה
was promoted -
10 עלה דרגה
was promoted -
11 עלה כיתה
was promoted -
12 ascender
v.1 to go up, to climb.María ascendió por las escaleras Mary went up using the stairs.2 to rise, to go up.3 to be promoted.4 to promote, to ascend, to push up, to raise.La empresa ascendió a Silvia The company promoted Silvia.5 to increase, to increment.Pedro ascendió la temperatura Peter increased the temperature.Me ascendió la fiebre My fever increased.6 to be promoted to.Pedro ascendió a supervisor Peter was promoted to supervisor.* * *1 to promote1 (subir) to climb2 (de categoría) to be promoted (a, to)3 (sumar) to amount (a, to)* * *verb1) to ascend, rise2) promote3) be promoted4) amount, reach, total* * *1. VI1) (=subir) [persona] [en montaña] to climb up; [en el aire] to rise, ascend frmascendieron hasta 3.500 metros — they climbed to 3,500 metres
ascendieron por el otro lado del monte — they made their ascent on the other side of the mountain, they climbed up the other side of the mountain
el globo ascendió por los aires — the balloon rose o ascended frm into the air
ascendía por las escaleras — liter she ascended liter o climbed the steps
2) [temperatura, presión] to go up, rise3)ascender a —
a) [empleado, equipo, militar] to be promoted toascendió al cargo de presidente de la compañía — he was promoted to company president, he rose to the position of company president
el Málaga ha ascendido a primera división — Málaga have gone up to the first division, Málaga have been promoted to the first division
b) [cantidad] to amount to, come tolos beneficios ascendieron a miles de libras — the profits amounted o came to thousands of pounds
el número de heridos asciende ya a 20 — the number of wounded has now risen to o has now reached 20
¿a cuánto ascendió la factura? — how much did the bill come to?
2.VT [+ empleado, militar] to promotelo ascendieron a teniente — he rose o was promoted to the rank of lieutenant
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (frml) (subir, elevarse) temperatura/precios to rise; globo to rise, ascend (frml)2) (frml) ( cifrarse) gastos/pérdidas3) empleado/oficial to be promoted2.ascender a primera división — to go up to o be promoted to the first division
ascender vt <empleado/oficial> to promote* * *= promote, rise, climb, climb + the ladder, get + promoted, ascend.Ex. He was a descriptive cataloger at Princeton and was promoted to Acting Head Cataloger, and subsequently Head Cataloger at Princeton, the position he left before assuming his present duties at LC.Ex. If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.Ex. Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Ex. This article describes the impact of the organizational factors which create the 'glass ceiling', inhibiting women's ability to climb the corporate ladder.Ex. But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.Ex. As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.----* ascender a = amount to + Cantidad.* ascender al trono = ascend (to) + the throne.* ascender a un cargo = rise to + position.* ascender a un puesto = rise to + position.* ascender de categoría = advance up + the scale, move up + the scale.* ascender en el trabajo = step up + the career ladder.* ascender en la propia empresa poco a poco = work + Posesivo + way up.* ascender repentinamente = shoot up.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (frml) (subir, elevarse) temperatura/precios to rise; globo to rise, ascend (frml)2) (frml) ( cifrarse) gastos/pérdidas3) empleado/oficial to be promoted2.ascender a primera división — to go up to o be promoted to the first division
ascender vt <empleado/oficial> to promote* * *= promote, rise, climb, climb + the ladder, get + promoted, ascend.Ex: He was a descriptive cataloger at Princeton and was promoted to Acting Head Cataloger, and subsequently Head Cataloger at Princeton, the position he left before assuming his present duties at LC.
Ex: If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.Ex: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Ex: This article describes the impact of the organizational factors which create the 'glass ceiling', inhibiting women's ability to climb the corporate ladder.Ex: But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.Ex: As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.* ascender a = amount to + Cantidad.* ascender al trono = ascend (to) + the throne.* ascender a un cargo = rise to + position.* ascender a un puesto = rise to + position.* ascender de categoría = advance up + the scale, move up + the scale.* ascender en el trabajo = step up + the career ladder.* ascender en la propia empresa poco a poco = work + Posesivo + way up.* ascender repentinamente = shoot up.* * *ascender [E8 ]viascendieron por la ladera oeste de la montaña they made their ascent by o they climbed the west face of the mountainascendió a los cielos ( Bib) He ascended into HeavenB ( frml) (cifrarse) «gastos/pérdidas»: ascender A algo; to amount TO sthsus deudas ascienden a un millón de dólares his debts amount to o run to o come to o add up to o total a million dollarsel número de detenidos asciende a más de 300 there have been more than 300 arrestsel número de muertos asciende ya a 48 the number of dead has now reached 48C «empleado/oficial» to be promotedha ascendido rápidamente en su carrera he has risen o advanced rapidly in his careerascender A algo:después de cuatro años ascendió a director general after four years he was promoted to o he rose to the position of general managerascendió a capitán he was promoted to the rank of captainel equipo ha ascendido a primera división the team has gone up to o has been promoted to the first divisionascender al trono to ascend the throne■ ascendervt‹empleado/oficial› to promotefue ascendido a capitán de fragata he was promoted to (the rank of) commander* * *
ascender ( conjugate ascender) verbo intransitivo
1 (frml) [temperatura/precios] to rise;
[ globo] to rise, ascend (frml);
[escalador/alpinista] to climb, to ascend (fml)
2 (frml) [gastos/pérdidas] ascender a algo to amount to sth
3 [empleado/oficial] to be promoted;
ascender al trono to ascend the throne
verbo transitivo ‹empleado/oficial› to promote
ascender
I vtr (en un puesto de trabajo) to promote
II verbo intransitivo
1 (subir) move upward
(temperatura) to rise: las pérdidas ascendieron a dos millones, the losses added up to two million
2 (al trono, a una montaña) to ascend
3 (de categoría) to be promoted
' ascender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
proponerse
- segundón
- segundona
- subir
- subirse
- elevar
English:
add up to
- amount to
- ascend
- come to
- elevate
- graduate
- promote
- rise
- run into
- total
- upgrade
- add
- amount
- come
- debar
* * *♦ vi1. [subir] to climb, to go up;el avión ascendió rápidamente the plane climbed rapidly;ascendieron a la cima they climbed to the summit;la carretera asciende hasta el lago the road goes up to the lake;la carretera asciende hasta los 3.000 m the road climbs to 3,000 m2. [aumentar, elevarse] [precios, temperaturas] to rise, to go up3. [en empleo, deportes] to be promoted (a to);ascendió a jefe de producción he was promoted to production manager;el equipo ascendió a segunda división the team was promoted o went up to the second division;ascender al trono to ascend the throne;ascender al poder to come to power4.ascender a [totalizar] to come to;¿a cuánto asciende el total? what does the total come to?;la facturación ascendió a 5.000 millones turnover came to o totalled five billion;el número de desaparecidos asciende ya a 37 the number of missing has now reached 37♦ vtascender a alguien (a) to promote sb (to);fue ascendida al puesto de subdirectora she was promoted to the position of deputy director;lo ascendieron a coronel he was promoted to the rank of colonel* * *II v/i2 de montañero climb* * *ascender {56} vt1) : to ascend, to rise up2) : to be promotedascendió a gerente: she was promoted to manager3)ascender a : to amount to, to reachlas deudas ascienden a 20 millones de pesos: the debt amounts to 20 million pesosascender vt: to promote* * *ascender vb1. (en el trabajo) to promote / to be promoted3. (subir) to climb -
13 promote
transitive verb1) (to more senior job) befördern2) (encourage) fördern3) (publicize) Werbung machen für4) (Footb.)* * *[prə'məut]2) (to encourage, organize, or help the progress of: He worked hard to promote peace / this scheme.) fördern3) (to encourage the buying of; to advertise: We are promoting a new brand of soap-powder.) werben für•- academic.ru/58337/promoter">promoter- promotion* * *pro·mote[prəˈməʊt, AM -ˈmoʊt]vt1. (raise in rank)he was \promoted to the rank of sergeant er wurde zum Feldwebel befördert2. SPORT3. AM SCH▪ to be \promoted versetzt werden4. (encourage)▪ to \promote sth etw fördernto \promote awareness of sth etw ins Bewusstsein rufen5. (advertise)to \promote a new book/product für ein neues Buch/Produkt Werbung machen6. POLto \promote a bill eine Gesetzesvorlage einbringen* * *[prə'məʊt]vt1) (in rank) befördernhe has been promoted (to) colonel or to the rank of colonel — er ist zum Obersten befördert worden
3) (= organize, put on) conference, race meeting, boxing match etc veranstalten4) (= advertise) werben für; (= put on the market) auf den Markt bringenthe new model has been widely promoted in the media — für das neue Modell ist in den Medien intensiv geworben worden or Werbung gemacht worden
* * *promote [prəˈməʊt] v/t1. fördern, unterstützen2. pej Vorschub leisten (dat), fördern, verschlimmern3. befördern:a) befördert werden, avancieren,b) SPORT aufsteigen (to in akk);he was promoted (to be) colonel, he was promoted to the rank of colonel er wurde zum Oberst befördert;4. Schach: einen Bauern verwandelna) unterstützenb) einbringen7. WIRTSCHb) werben für8. SPORT einen Boxkampf etc veranstalten10. SCHULE US einen Schüler versetzen11. US sl eine Flasche Wein etc organisieren* * *transitive verb1) (to more senior job) befördern2) (encourage) fördern3) (publicize) Werbung machen für4) (Footb.)* * *v.begünstigen v.voranbringen v. -
14 promote
prə'məut1) (to raise (to a higher rank or position): He was promoted to head teacher.) promover, ascender2) (to encourage, organize, or help the progress of: He worked hard to promote peace / this scheme.) promover, fomentar3) (to encourage the buying of; to advertise: We are promoting a new brand of soap-powder.) promover•- promoter- promotion
promote vb ascendertr[prə'məʊt]1 (in rank) promover, ascender2 (encourage) promover, fomentar3 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (product) promocionar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be promoted SMALLSPORT/SMALL subir (de categoría)1) : ascender (a un alumno o un empleado)2) advertise: promocionar, hacerle publicidad a3) further: promover, fomentarv.• adelantar v.• agenciar v.• apoyar v.• ascender v.• estimular v.• favorecer v.• financiar v.• fomentar v.• gestionar v.• promocionar v.• promover v.prə'məʊt1)a) ( raise in rank) \<\<employee\>\> ascender*b) (AmE Educ) promover*c) (BrE Sport)United were promoted to the Second Division — United subió or ascendió a segunda división
2)a) ( encourage) promover*, fomentar, potenciar; \<\<growth\>\> estimularb) ( advocate) promover*3)a) \<\<product/service\>\> promocionar, dar(le)* publicidad ab) \<\<concert/boxing match\>\> organizar*[prǝ'mǝʊt]VT1) (in rank)a) [+ employee] ascender•
to be promoted — ser ascendidob) (Mil) ascenderhe was promoted (to) colonel or to the rank of colonel — lo ascendieron a coronel
c) (Sport) [+ team] ascenderTarifa was promoted to the first division — el Tarifa subió or ascendió a primera división
d) (US)(Scol) [+ pupil]2) (=encourage) [+ trade, cooperation, peace] promover, fomentar; [+ growth] estimular; [+ sales, campaign, project, cause] promover; (Parl) [+ bill] presentarhe has spent much of his fortune promoting the arts — ha gastado gran parte de su fortuna promoviendo las artes
3) (=advertise) [+ product] promocionar, dar publicidad athey will do a British tour to promote their second album — harán una gira por Gran Bretaña para promocionar su segundo álbum
the island is being promoted as a tourist destination — se está dando publicidad a la isla como centro de interés turístico
4) (=organize, put on) [+ concert, event] organizar5) (Chem) [+ reaction] provocar* * *[prə'məʊt]1)a) ( raise in rank) \<\<employee\>\> ascender*b) (AmE Educ) promover*c) (BrE Sport)United were promoted to the Second Division — United subió or ascendió a segunda división
2)a) ( encourage) promover*, fomentar, potenciar; \<\<growth\>\> estimularb) ( advocate) promover*3)a) \<\<product/service\>\> promocionar, dar(le)* publicidad ab) \<\<concert/boxing match\>\> organizar* -
15 befördern
v/t1. transport, carry, take; förm. convey; (verschicken) send; WIRTS. auch ship, forward; etw. mit der Post oder per Post befördern send s.th. by post, Am. send s.th through the mail; die Post befördert täglich 7 Millionen Sendungen the postal service handles ( liefert: delivers) 7 million items a day; jemand an die frische Luft oder ins Freie befördern hum. show s.o. the door; siehe auch transportieren; Jenseits, hinausbefördern2. im Rang etc.: promote (zu to, to the position of); wann wirst du befördert? when is your promotion due ( oder coming through)?; er wurde zum Abteilungsleiter befördert he was promoted to head of department; er wurde zum Oberst befördert MIL. he was promoted to (the rank of) colonel3. fördern* * *to expedite;(Rang erhöhen) to promote; to advance;(transportieren) to carry; to ship; to dispatch; to forward; to transport; to convey* * *be|fọ̈r|dern ptp befö\#rdertvtetw mit der Post®/per Luftpost/Bahn/Schiff befördern — to send sth by mail/airmail/rail/ship; to ship sth
jdn/etw von A nach B befördern — to transport or convey sb/sth from A to B
jdn an die ( frische) Luft or zur Tür hinaus or ins Freie befördern (fig) — to fling or chuck sb out (inf)
jdn ins Jenseits befördern (inf) — to bump sb off (inf), to do sb in (inf)
2) (= dienstlich aufrücken lassen) to promoteer wurde zum Major befördert — he was promoted to (the rank of) major
* * *1) (to carry: Huge ships convey oil from the Middle East.) convey2) (to raise to a higher position or to a higher rank etc: elevated to the post of manager.) elevate3) (to carry by some form of transport: Coal is hauled by road and rail.) haul4) (to raise (to a higher rank or position): He was promoted to head teacher.) promote* * *be·för·dern *vt1. (transportieren)▪ jdn/etw \befördern to transport [or carry] sb/sthdas Gepäck \befördern lassen to have one's baggage sentdie Teilnehmer wurden mit dem Bus zum Tagungsort befördert participants were taken by bus to the conference venue2. (jds Dienststellung anheben)3. (iron fam)jdn vor die Tür [o ins Freie] \befördern to throw [or fam chuck] sb outjdn nach draußen \befördern to escort sb outside; s.a. Jenseits4. (geh)▪ etw \befördern to promote [or foster] sth* * *transitives Verb1) carry; transport; conveyjemanden ins Freie od. an die Luft befördern — (ugs.) chuck (coll.) or throw somebody out
2) (aufrücken lassen) promotezum Direktor befördert werden — be promoted to director
* * *befördern v/tper Post befördern send sth by post, US send s.th through the mail;die Post befördert täglich 7 Millionen Sendungen the postal service handles ( liefert: delivers) 7 million items a day;2. im Rang etc: promote (zu to, to the position of);wann wirst du befördert? when is your promotion due ( oder coming through)?;er wurde zum Abteilungsleiter befördert he was promoted to head of department;er wurde zum Oberst befördert MIL he was promoted to (the rank of) colonel* * *transitives Verb1) carry; transport; conveyjemanden ins Freie od. an die Luft befördern — (ugs.) chuck (coll.) or throw somebody out
2) (aufrücken lassen) promote* * *v.to advance v.to carry v.to ferry v.to forward v.to send v.(§ p.,p.p.: sent) -
16 promote
prəˈməut гл.
1) а) выдвигать;
продвигать;
повышать в чине/звании He was promoted from Captain to Commodore. ≈ Его повысили в чине от капитана до коммодора. He was promoted colonel( to the rank of colonel, to be a colonel). ≈ Ему присвоили звание полковника. If I am not promoted within the next two years I am going to change jobs. ≈ Если меня не повысят в течение двух ближайших лет, я поменяю работу. б) амер. переводить( ученика) в следующий класс All the children have been promoted to the next class. ≈ Всех детей перевели в следующий класс.
2) а) способствовать, помогать, содействовать;
поддерживать to promote corrosion ≈ способствовать коррозии Regular exercise promotes all-round good health. ≈ Регулярные физические упражнения способствуют хорошему состоянию здоровья в целом. б) побуждать, стимулировать;
активизировать, возбуждать to promote disorder ≈ возбуждать беспорядки Sugary foods promote breast cancer. ≈ Сладкая пища способствует возникновению рака груди. Syn: encourage, give an incentive,
3) учреждать to promote a company ≈ учредить кампанию
4) а) создавать благоприятные условия для продажи б) рекламировать;
содействовать продаже какого-л. товара Advertising companies are always having to think up new ways to promote products. ≈ Рекламные компании всегда должны изобретать новые способы заинтересовать потребителя в покупке товара.
5) шахм. продвигать пешку продвигать;
повышать в чине или звании - to be *d over the head of other person продвинуться по службе, обойдя других способствовать, содействовать, поддерживать, поощрять - to * trade содействовать развитию торговли, поощрять развитие торговли возбуждать;
стимулировать;
активизировать - to * disorder возбуждать беспорядки переводить в следующий класс (ученика) учреждать - to * an enterprise учредить предприятие рекламировать;
содействовать продаже какого-либо товара (шахматное) продвигать пешку (сленг) красть, воровать;
раздобывать (медицина) способствовать, провоцировать;
активировать;
стимулировать;
ускорять ~ выдвигать;
продвигать;
повышать в чине или звании;
he was promoted major( или to the rank of major) ему присвоили звание майора promote выдвигать, продвигать, повышать в чине или звании ~ выдвигать;
продвигать;
повышать в чине или звании;
he was promoted major (или to the rank of major) ему присвоили звание майора ~ переводить в следующий класс (ученика) ~ поддерживать ~ поощрять, стимулировать;
активизировать ~ поощрять, стимулировать ~ поощрять ~ шахм. продвигать (пешку) ~ продвигать по службе ~ рекламировать ~ содействовать ~ содействовать продаже товара ~ создавать благоприятные условия для продажи ~ способствовать, помогать, поддерживать;
содействовать распространению, развитию ~ способствовать, помогать, поддерживать ~ способствовать ~ стимулировать ~ учреждать to ~ general welfare способствовать обеспечению общего благосостояния to ~ legation to the status of an embassy преобразовать дипломатическую миссию в посольство -
17 Twiss, William
[br]b. 1745d. 14 March 1827 Hardon Grange, Bingley, Yorkshire, England.[br]English army officer and military engineer.[br]William Twiss entered the Ordnance Department at the age of 15, and in 1762, aged 17, he was appointed Overseer of Works at Gibraltar. At the end of the Seven Years War, in 1763, he was commissioned Ensign in the Engineers, and further promotion followed while he still remained in Gibraltar. In 1771, as a Lieutenant, he returned to England to be employed on Port-smouth's dockyard fortifications. In 1776 he was posted to Canada, where he was soon appointed Controller of Works for the building of a British fleet for Lake Champlain. He was involved in military operations in the American War of Independence and in 1777 was present at the capture of Fort Ticonderoga (New York State). He was taken prisoner shortly afterwards, but was soon exchanged, and a year later he was promoted Captain.In 1779 he was given the task of constructing a short canal at Coteau du Lac, Quebec, to bypass rough water at this point in the St Lawrence River between Montreal and Pointe Maligne. This was probably the first locked canal in North America. In 1781, following his appointment as Chief Engineer for all military works in Canada, he supervised further navigational improvements on the St Lawrence with canals at Les Cèdres and the Cascades. In parallel with these projects, he was responsible for an amazing variety of works in Canada, including hospitals, windmills, store-houses, barracks, fortifications, roads, bridges, prisons, ironworks and dams. He was also responsible for a temporary citadel in Quebec.In 1783 he returned to England, and from 1794–1810 he served as Lieutenant- Governor of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, although in 1799 he was sent to Holland as Commanding Engineer to the Duke of York. In 1802 he was promoted Colonel and was in Ireland reporting on the defences there. He became Colonel Commandant, Royal Engineers, in 1809, and retired two years later. In retirement he was promoted Lieu tenant-General in 1812 and General in 1825.[br]Further ReadingW.Porter, 1889–1915, History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, London: Longmans.JHB -
18 promote
[prə'məʊt] 1.1) (in rank) promuovere, far avanzare di grado2) (advertise) promuovere, pubblicizzare [ product]; (market) promuovere [brand, book, theory]3) (encourage) favorire, sostenere [democracy, understanding]4) BE (in football)to be promoted from the fourth to the third division — passare dalla quarta alla terza divisione, essere promosso in terza divisione
5) AE scol. promuovere2.* * *[prə'məut]1) (to raise (to a higher rank or position): He was promoted to head teacher.) promuovere2) (to encourage, organize, or help the progress of: He worked hard to promote peace / this scheme.) promuovere3) (to encourage the buying of; to advertise: We are promoting a new brand of soap-powder.) promuovere•- promoter- promotion* * *[prə'məʊt] 1.1) (in rank) promuovere, far avanzare di grado2) (advertise) promuovere, pubblicizzare [ product]; (market) promuovere [brand, book, theory]3) (encourage) favorire, sostenere [democracy, understanding]4) BE (in football)to be promoted from the fourth to the third division — passare dalla quarta alla terza divisione, essere promosso in terza divisione
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1. v/i ( trasferirsi) go (in into)sports passdi legge be passed, passdi tempo go by or past, passpassare attraverso delle difficoltà have a difficult timepassare da/per Milano go through Milanpassare dal panettiere drop by the baker'smi è passato di mente it slipped my mindpassare di moda go out of fashionpassare inosservato go unnoticed2. v/t confine cross( sorpassare) overstep( porgere) pass( trascorrere) spendtelecommunications ti passo Claudio here's Claudio* * *passare v. intr.1 to pass; ( vicino) to pass by, to go* by, to get* by; ( attraverso) to go* through, to pass through, to get* through: lasciami passare, let me pass; si fece da parte per far passare l'auto, he moved aside to let the car pass; egli passò senza fermarsi, he passed without stopping; per andare a Roma da Milano si passa per Bologna, to go to Rome from Milan you pass through Bologna; la strada passa per il bosco, the road passes (o goes o runs) through the wood; passiamo per il centro?, shall we go (o pass) through the centre?; l'Arno passa da Firenze, the Arno flows through Florence; l'autobus passa davanti alla stazione, the bus goes past the station; passa sotto il ponte e gira a destra, go under the bridge and turn right; in quel cavo passa la corrente, there's electricity in that cable; si abbassò per passare dalla porta, he bent to get through the doorway; per far passare il frigorifero bisogna spostare l'armadio, we'll have to move the cupboard to get the fridge to pass; questa corda è troppo grossa, non ci passa, this string is too thick, it won't go through2 ( penetrare) to come* in, to pass through: la luce passava attraverso le persiane, the light came in through the shutters3 (trasferirsi da una persona all'altra, da un luogo all'altro) to pass: la palla passava da un giocatore all'altro, the ball passed from one player to the other; passare di padre in figlio, to be handed down (o passed on) from father to son; passare in altre mani, to pass into other hands; passiamo in salotto per il caffè, let's have our coffee in the drawing room // passava da un argomento all'altro con grande facilità, he passed from one subject to another with the greatest of ease // è tempo di passare dalle parole ai fatti, it's time for action (o it's time to pass from words to action)4 ( trascorrere) to pass, to elapse, to go* by: i giorni passarono, the days went by; la gioventù passa presto, youth soon passes; man mano che passano gli anni..., as the years go by...; il tempo non passa mai quando si aspetta qlcu., time goes slowly when you're waiting for s.o.; sono già passati due anni, two years have already passed; facciamo una partita a carte tanto per far passare il tempo, let's have a game of cards, just to pass the time5 ( cessare) to pass (away), to cease: il mal di denti mi è passato, my toothache has passed off (o gone); la sua collera passò presto, his anger soon passed (o cooled); il temporale è passato, the storm is over (o has passed o has ceased); passare di moda, to go out of fashion // passerà anche questa, it won't last for ever; tutto passa, everything comes to an end; per lui è stato un brutto colpo ma spero gli passerà presto, it was a tough blow for him but I hope he'll get over it quickly // cerca di farti passare il malumore, try to snap out of it6 ( andare, venire) to call on (s.o.), to call at (a place): devo passare dal suo ufficio, I must call at his office; passerà di qui fra poco, he will come here soon (o before long); passerò a prenderti, I'll call for you; passerò da te questa sera, I'll drop in (on you) tonight; passare da un cliente, to call on a client; passa a portarmi quel libro, come here and bring me the book8 ( essere scambiato per) to be taken for, to pass off as; ( essere reputato) to be believed, to be considered: così vestito potrebbe passare per un prete, dressed like that he could be taken for a priest; lo hanno fatto passare per pazzo, they passed him off as mad; si è fatto passare per un professore di chimica e tutti ci hanno creduto, he passed himself off as a chemistry teacher and everyone believed him; passa per bella, intelligente, she is considered (o thought) beautiful, intelligent; passare per ricco, to be thought rich9 ( essere accettato, aver corso) to be passed, to get* through: il progetto di legge passò il mese scorso, the bill was passed last month; passare a un esame, to get through an examination; non è un capolavoro ma può passare, it's not a masterpiece but it'll do12 ( a carte) to pass◆ v.tr.1 ( attraversare) to pass, to cross; ( oltrepassare) to pass, to go* beyond: passare il confine, to pass (o to cross) the border; i fuggitivi sono 11riusciti a passare il fiume, the fugitives succeeded in crossing the river; dopo che hai passato il tabaccaio è la prima casa a destra, when you pass the tobacconist's it's the first house on your right; ho passato l'edicola senza vederla, I went beyond the newstand without seeing it2 ( far passare) to pass: passare il filo nell'ago, to pass the thread through the eye of the needle; si fece passare una corda in vita, he passed the rope round his waist3 ( essere più di) to be over: quel tipo passa i 2 metri, that fellow is over two metres tall; per me ha passato i 50 anni, I think he's over fifty; questa lettera passa il peso, this letter is overweight4 ( trascorrere) to spend*, to pass: dove passerai le vacanze?, where are you going to spend your holidays?; passeremo il Natale insieme, we'll spend (o pass) Christmas together; sta passando un brutto periodo, he's having (o going through) a bad time; ho passato una serata molta bella, I've had a lovely evening; ha passato tre anni in prigione, he spent three years in prison5 ( cospargere di) to put*, to spread*: passati un po' di crema in viso, put a bit of cream on your face; passare la cera sul pavimento, to wax the floor6 ( pulire) to wipe, to clean; passare uno straccio sulla lavagna, to wipe the blackboard with a cloth; passare lo straccio sul pavimento, to wipe the floor; si passò il fazzoletto sul collo, he mopped (o wiped) his neck with his handkerchief7 ( dare) to pass, to give*, to hand: l'albergo non passa la colazione, the hotel does not give breakfast; guarda queste fotografie e passale agli altri, look at these photographs and pass them on to the others; passami il sale, per favore, can you pass me the salt, please?; mi passa un assegno mensile, he gives me a monthly cheque; passare gli alimenti alla moglie, to pay one's wife alimony; (comm.) passare un ordine, to place an order; (sport) passare la palla, to pass the ball8 ( sopportare) to undergo*, to pass through (sthg.): ha passato un mucchio di guai, she has gone through (o she has had) a lot of trouble; ne ho passate tante, ne ho passate di tutti i colori, te lo assicuro, I have been through a lot, I can tell you9 ( trafiggere) to pass through; to run* through, to transfix: lo passò da parte a parte, he ran him through10 ( approvare, promuovere; superare) to pass: ho passato tutti i miei allievi, I have passed all my pupils; passare un progetto di legge, to pass a bill; hai passato l'esame di guida?, did you pass your driving test?11 (cuc.) ( setacciare) to sieve; ( al passaverdura) to purée // passa il pesce nella farina prima di friggerlo, flour the fish before frying; passare nell'uovo, to dip in beaten egg; passare gli spinaci nel burro, to sauté the spinach; passare nel pangrattato, to coat with breadcrumbs.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: passare a miglior vita, to pass away // passare inosservato, to go (o to pass) unnoticed // passare di mente, to go out of one's mind; passare per la mente, to cross (o to come into) one's mind // sarà due chili e passa, it's probably two kilos or more; avrà trent'anni e passa, he must be over thirty // non posso passare sopra a così tanti errori, I can't overlook so many mistakes // faccia la coda, non cerchi di passare davanti a tutti, don't try to pass ahead of everyone (o to jump the queue); è passato in testa al gruppo, alla classifica, he moved up to the top // passi la sua ignoranza, ma non la cattiva educazione, I'm prepared to overlook his ignorance but not his bad manners // passa via!, get (o go) away, scram! // passarla liscia, to get away with sthg. (o to get off scot-free) // passarsela bene, male, ( finanziariamente) to be well off, badly off // passar parola, to pass the word on (o round) // passare qlco. sotto silenzio, to pass over sthg. in silence // non gliene passa una, she picks him up on everything ∙ Questo verbo è usato in molte frasi idiomatiche per la cui traduzione si rinvia agli altri elementi. Per esempio: passare per le armi → arma; passare in rivista → rivista; passare dei guai → guaio; passare al setaccio → setaccio ecc.* * *[pas'sare]1) (persona, veicolo) to go by, pass (by)siamo passati davanti a casa tua — we went past your house, we walked (o drove) past your house
passare a casa di qn o da qn — to call o drop in on sb
passare a trovare/salutare qn — to drop by to see sb/say "hello" to sb
passare a prendere qc/qn — to come and pick sth/sb up
passare in banca/ufficio — to call in at the bank/office
3) (filtrare attraverso: aria, sole, luce) to pass, get through, (acqua) to seep through4)passare da...a — to pass from... topassare di mano in mano — to be passed o handed round
passare di padre in figlio — to be handed o passed down o from father to son
passare ad altro — to change the subject, (in una riunione) to discuss the next item
passare alla storia — to pass into history, fig to become a legend
5) (trascorrere: giorni, tempo) to pass, go by6) (allontanarsi: temporale, dolore, voglia) to pass, go awayfar passare a qn la voglia di qc/di fare qc — to stifle sb's desire for sth/to do sth
7) (essere accettato: proposta di legge) to be passed, (candidato) to pass8) Culin9) Carte to pass10)11)ci passa una bella differenza tra i 2 quadri — there's a big difference between the 2 pictures12)passare per uno stupido/un genio — to be taken for a fool/a genius
passare per buono — to be taken as valid, be accepted
farsi passare per — to pass o.s. off as, pretend to be
13)passare attraverso, per anche fig — to go through
passare sopra — to pass over o above, (fig : lasciar correre) to pass over, overlook
cosa ti passa per la testa? — (a che pensi?) what is going through your mind?, (come puoi pensarlo?) what are you thinking of!
per dove si passa per arrivare in centro? — which way do I (o we) go to get into town?
lasciar passare qn/qc — to let sb/sth through
far passare qn per o da — to let sb in (o out) by
2. vt1) (attraversare) to cross3) (approvare) to pass, approve4)passare qn/qc da parte a parte — to pass right through sb/sth5) (trascorrere) to spend, passnon passerà la notte — he (o she) won't survive the night
non passa giorno che non ne combini una delle sue — hardly a day goes by without him getting up to something
6) (oltrepassare, sorpassare) to go beyond, (fig : andare oltre i limiti) to exceed, go beyondha passato la quarantina — he (o she) is over 40
7) (dare: oggetto) to pass, give, hand, (Sport: palla) to passpassare qc a qn — to pass sth to sb, give sb sth, (trasmettere: messaggio) to pass sth (on) to sb
potresti passarmi il sale? — could you pass me the salt, please?
passare indietro qc — to pass o give o hand sth back
mi passi Maria? — (al telefono) can I speak to Maria?
le passo il signor Rossi — I'm putting you through to Mr Rossi, here's Mr Rossi
8) (brodo, verdura) to strain9)passare l'aspirapolvere — to hoover Brit, vacuum Am
10)passarsela bene/male — to get on well/badly, (economicamente) to manage well/badlycome te la passi? — how are you getting on o along?
ne ha passate tante — he's been through a lot, he's had some difficult times
3. smcol passare del tempo... — with the passing of time...
col passare degli anni — (riferito al presente) as time goes by, (riferito al passato) as time passed o went by
* * *I 1. [pas'sare]verbo transitivo1) (attraversare) to go* past, to go* across, to get* across, to get* over, to pass, to cross [fiume, ponte]; to go* through, to get* through [ dogana]passato il semaforo, giri a destra — turn right after the lights
2) (infilare) to run*; (trafiggere) to run* throughpassare la corda nell'anello — to pass o run the rope through the ring
3) (trasferire) to movepassare qcn. a un altro ufficio — to move sb. to another office
passare una telefonata a qcn. — to put a call through to sb.
mi passi il direttore commerciale, per favore — give me the sales manager, please
glielo passo — I'll put him on, I'm putting you through
passare la palla — sport to feed o pass the ball
passare le dita su qcs. — to run one's fingers over sth.
passare uno straccio su qcs. — to run a duster over sth
7) (trascorrere) to spend*, to pass8) (superare) to pass, to get* through [esame, test]; to live out [ inverno]9) (approvare) to get* through, to carry, to pass [legge, decreto]10) (perdonare)11) gastr. (con il frullatore) to whizz up; to mash (up), to puree [frutta, verdura]passare qcs. al tritacarne — to put sth. through the mincer
12) (spalmare) to rub [ crema]13) (pagare)passare gli alimenti — dir. to pay maintenance
14) rad. telev.15) (oltrepassare)2.passare la cinquantina — to be over fifty years old, to be in one's fifties
1) (transitare) [persona, veicolo] to passriesci a passare? — can you fit o get through?
passando per o da by way of; passare per il centro della città, davanti alla scuola to go through the town centre, past the school; andare in Polonia passando per la Germania to travel through Germany to Poland; passare per i campi to cut across the fields; l'autobus è appena passato the bus has just gone; passate da quella porta go straight through that door; passare dalla scala di servizio — to use the backstairs o service stairs AE
2) (snodarsi)passare per — [ strada] to go through; (scorrere) [ acqua] to flow through
3) (andare momentaneamente) to drop in, to drop round, to pop in BE colloq.passare da — to call at [ negozio]; to call (in) on [amico, parente]; to go round to [scuola, ufficio]
passare a prendere qcn., qcs. — to pick sb., sth. up
4) (penetrare) to get* throughfare passare — to let in [acqua, luce]
5) (svolgersi)passare inosservato — to go o pass unnoticed
6) (spostarsi) to go*, to movepassare davanti a qcn. in una coda — to cut in front of sb. in a queue
7) (pensare)non mi era mai passato per la testa che... — it never crossed o entered my mind that
passare di padre in figlio, di generazione in generazione — to be handed down from father to son, from generation to generation
9) (variare, cambiare) to changepassare al (campo) nemico — to desert to the enemy camp, to go over to the enemy
10) fig. (procedere) to go* on, to move on, to pass onpassare all'offensiva — to go on o take the offensive
passare alle vie di fatto — to use force, to come to blows
11) (essere approvato) [legge, regolamento] to go* through12) (essere ammesso) [ candidato] to pass13) (cessare) [crisi, sentimento] to pass; [dolore, effetto] to pass off, to subside; [ temporale] to blow* itself out, to blow* over, to spend* itself, to die out; [amore, rabbia] to diepasserà — it'll pass, things will get better
14) (trascorrere) [ tempo] to draw* on, to go* (by), to passpassarono tre ore prima che... — three hours went by before
15) (sopportare)farne passare di tutti colori a qcn. — to put sb. through the mill
passare sopra a — to overlook, to pass over [comportamento, errore]
passi per i giovani, ma... — that's all right for young people but...
per questa volta passi — I'll let you off o I'll turn a blind eye this time, this time I'll let it go
17) (dimenticare)mi era completamente passato di mente — it went right o clean o completely out of my mind
fare passare qcn. per bugiardo — to make sb. out to be a liar
19) (spacciarsi)facendosi passare per un poliziotto — impersonating a o posing as a policeman
20) (intercorrere) to pass between3.verbo pronominale passarsi1) (far scivolare) to run*, to draw*••passare parola — to spread o pass the word
come te la passi? — how are things, how are you getting along?
passarsela male — to have a hard o bad time, to go through the o jump through hoops
II [pas'sare]passare a miglior vita — eufem. to pass away
sostantivo maschile passage, passingcon il passare degli anni — with the passing of the years, as years go by
* * *passare1/pas'sare/ [1]1 (attraversare) to go* past, to go* across, to get* across, to get* over, to pass, to cross [fiume, ponte]; to go* through, to get* through [ dogana]; passato il semaforo, giri a destra turn right after the lights2 (infilare) to run*; (trafiggere) to run* through; passare la corda nell'anello to pass o run the rope through the ring3 (trasferire) to move; passare qcn. a un altro ufficio to move sb. to another office4 (al telefono) passare una telefonata a qcn. to put a call through to sb.; mi passi il direttore commerciale, per favore give me the sales manager, please; glielo passo I'll put him on, I'm putting you through5 (porgere) to hand, to pass [ oggetto]; passami il piatto pass me your plate; potete (fare) passare il sale? could you pass the salt along please? passare la palla sport to feed o pass the ball6 (far scorrere) passare le dita su qcs. to run one's fingers over sth.; passare uno straccio su qcs. to run a duster over sth.7 (trascorrere) to spend*, to pass; passare una bella giornata to have a nice day; passare la giornata a fare to spend the day doing; passare un brutto momento to have a thin time of it8 (superare) to pass, to get* through [esame, test]; to live out [ inverno]9 (approvare) to get* through, to carry, to pass [legge, decreto]10 (perdonare) non me ne passa una he doesn't let me get away with anything11 gastr. (con il frullatore) to whizz up; to mash (up), to puree [frutta, verdura]; passare qcs. al tritacarne to put sth. through the mincer14 rad. telev. passo! over; passo e chiudo! over and out! passiamo ora la linea ai nostri studi di Roma now over to our Rome studios15 (oltrepassare) passare la cinquantina to be over fifty years old, to be in one's fifties; hai proprio passato il limite! you're way out of line! colloq.(aus. essere)1 (transitare) [persona, veicolo] to pass; riesci a passare? can you fit o get through? passando per o da by way of; passare per il centro della città, davanti alla scuola to go through the town centre, past the school; andare in Polonia passando per la Germania to travel through Germany to Poland; passare per i campi to cut across the fields; l'autobus è appena passato the bus has just gone; passate da quella porta go straight through that door; passare dalla scala di servizio to use the backstairs o service stairs AE3 (andare momentaneamente) to drop in, to drop round, to pop in BE colloq.; passare da to call at [ negozio]; to call (in) on [amico, parente]; to go round to [scuola, ufficio]; devi passare a trovarci you must come by and see us; passare a prendere qcn., qcs. to pick sb., sth. up; passerà oggi he's coming round today; sono solo passata a salutare I've just popped in to say hello4 (penetrare) to get* through; fare passare to let in [acqua, luce]6 (spostarsi) to go*, to move; passare dalla sala da pranzo in salotto to move from the dining room to the lounge; passare davanti a qcn. in una coda to cut in front of sb. in a queue7 (pensare) dire quello che passa per la mente to say things off the top of one's head; mi domando cosa le passi per la testa I wonder what's going on in her head; non mi era mai passato per la testa che... it never crossed o entered my mind that...8 (essere trasferito, trasmesso) [ proprietà] to pass; [ titolo] to pass down; passare alla storia come to go down in history as; passare di padre in figlio, di generazione in generazione to be handed down from father to son, from generation to generation9 (variare, cambiare) to change; passare dal riscaldamento a gas a quello elettrico to change over from gas to electric heating; passare sotto il controllo dell'ONU to be taken over by the UN; passare al (campo) nemico to desert to the enemy camp, to go over to the enemy10 fig. (procedere) to go* on, to move on, to pass on; passiamo ad altro let's move on; passare all'offensiva to go on o take the offensive; passare alle vie di fatto to use force, to come to blows11 (essere approvato) [legge, regolamento] to go* through12 (essere ammesso) [ candidato] to pass; passare alla classe superiore to go up a class; è passato generale he's been promoted to general13 (cessare) [crisi, sentimento] to pass; [dolore, effetto] to pass off, to subside; [ temporale] to blow* itself out, to blow* over, to spend* itself, to die out; [amore, rabbia] to die; passerà it'll pass, things will get better; gli passerà he'll get over it; questo mal di testa non vuole passare! this headache just won't go away! mi è passata la voglia di giocare I don't feel like playing any more14 (trascorrere) [ tempo] to draw* on, to go* (by), to pass; sono appena passate le sei it's just gone six o'clock; passarono tre ore prima che... three hours went by before...15 (sopportare) farne passare di tutti colori a qcn. to put sb. through the mill; dopo tutto quello che mi hai fatto passare after all you've put me through; ci siamo passati tutti we've all gone through it16 (chiudere un occhio) lasciare passare to let it pass; passare sopra a to overlook, to pass over [comportamento, errore]; passi per i giovani, ma... that's all right for young people but...; per questa volta passi I'll let you off o I'll turn a blind eye this time, this time I'll let it go17 (dimenticare) mi era completamente passato di mente it went right o clean o completely out of my mind18 (essere considerato) passare per un genio to pass for a genius; fare passare qcn. per bugiardo to make sb. out to be a liar20 (intercorrere) to pass between; che differenza passa tra i due? what's the difference between the two?III passarsi verbo pronominale1 (far scivolare) to run*, to draw*; - rsi il pettine tra i capelli to run a comb through one's hair; - rsi un fazzoletto sulla fronte to draw a handkerchief across one's forehead; si passò la mano sul viso he passed his hand over his facepassare parola to spread o pass the word; come te la passi? how are things, how are you getting along? passarsela bene to be well off; passarsela male to have a hard o bad time, to go through the o jump through hoops; non mi passa più! there's no end to it! non la passerai liscia! you'll never get away with it! passare a miglior vita eufem. to pass away.————————passare2/pas'sare/sostantivo m.passage, passing; con il passare degli anni with the passing of the years, as years go by; con il passare delle ore as the day progressed. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] rank[English Plural] ranks[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] status[English Plural] statuses[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Swahili Example] cheo na ulwa aliopewa na watu ulimsahaulisha wapi alikotoka [Moh][English Example] the status and honor he was given by people made him forget where he came from------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] position[English Plural] positions[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Swahili Example] aliajiriwa serikalini kama Afisa Tawala tangu Machi 26 mwaka 1973 na tokea hapo alipanda vyeo hadi kufikia cheo alichokuwa nacho kabla ya uteuzi huu (http://209.183.227.156/ipp/alasiri/2005/01/19/30370.html Alasiri 28 Jan 2005)[English Example] he was hired by the government as Executive Officer since 26 March, 1973, and from there he was promoted until he arrived at the position he held prior to this appointment------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -panda cheo[English Word] be promoted[Part of Speech] verb[English Definition] be assigned to a higher position or rank[Swahili Example] aliajiriwa serikalini kama Afisa Tawala tangu Machi 26 mwaka 1973 na tokea hapo alipanda vyeo hadi kufikia cheo alichokuwa nacho kabla ya uteuzi huu (http://209.183.227.156/ipp/alasiri/2005/01/19/30370.html Alasiri 28 Jan 2005)[English Example] he was hired by the government as Executive Officer since 26 March, 1973, and from there he was promoted until he arrived at the position he held prior to this appointment------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] degree[English Plural] degrees[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] title[English Plural] titles[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] class (railway)[English Plural] classes[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Swahili Example] abiria wa cheo cha kwanza[English Example] first-class passenger[Terminology] railway------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] measurement[English Plural] measurements[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] dimension[English Plural] dimensions[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] measure[English Plural] measures[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] scale[English Plural] scales[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] size[English Plural] sizes[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] cheo[Swahili Plural] vyeo[English Word] rod (for exorcism)[English Plural] rods[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------
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Azumafuji Kin'ichi — was a sumo wrestler from Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. He was the sport s 40th Yokozuna, and later a professional wrestler.umo careerHe made professional debut in January 1936, joining Takasago stable. He was promoted to the top makuuchi division in May… … Wikipedia
Hori Hidemasa — was a samurai retainer of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi during Japan s Sengoku period. He was one of Hideyoshi s greatest generals, and commanded his forces in several of his most major battles.Born in Mino Province, he was raised along… … Wikipedia
Kondō Isami — was a Japanese swordsman and official of the late Edo Period, famed for his role as commander of the Shinsengumi.Background Isami, who was first known as Katsugorō, was born to Miyagawa Hisajirō [Ōishi Manabu 大石学, Shinsengumi: saigo no bushi no… … Wikipedia
Pierre Giffard — ) was a French journalist, a pioneer of modern political reporting, a newspaper publisher and a prolific sports organizer.In 1891, he created the Bordeaux Paris cycle race, then Paris Brest Paris. In the same year he organised the Paris Belfort… … Wikipedia
Hirotaro Narabayashi — was a prominent Japanese neurosurgeon.He was born in Kobe into a long line of physicians originally from Nagasaki. He was a descendant of Chinzan Narabayashi who had studied Western medicine with Dutch physicians at Dejima in the 17th century. He … Wikipedia