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пражская веснаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > prague spring
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История: "Пражская весна" (события в Чехословакии весной 1968 г.) -
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"Пражская весна" (события в Чехословакии весной 1968 г.) -
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printemps [pʀɛ̃tɑ̃]masculine noun* * *pʀɛ̃tɑ̃nom masculin invariable1) ( saison) springau printemps de la vie — fig in the springtime of life
2) (colloq) (an) hum* * *pʀɛ̃tɑ̃ nm* * *printemps ⇒ Les saisons nm inv1 ( saison) spring; au printemps de la vie fig in the springtime of life; le printemps de Prague the Prague spring;[prɛ̃tɑ̃] nom masculin1. [saison] springprintemps précoce/tardif early/late spring3. (littéraire) [commencement] spring -
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['praga]nome proprio femminile Praguela primavera di Praga — stor. Prague Spring
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n Prague* * *Prague* * *[praːk]nt -sPragueder Práger Frühling (Pol) — the Prague Spring
* * *<-s>[pra:k]nt Prague* * *(das); Prags Prague* * *(das); Prags Prague* * *Prague n. -
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f.1 spring.en primavera in (the) spring2 springtime.3 primrose.4 Primavera.* * *1 spring3 BOTÁNICA primrose* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=estación) springen primavera — in spring, in springtime
2) liter (=esplendor)4) (Orn) blue tit5) (Bot) primrose2.SMser un primavera — Esp * to be a simple soul
* * *1) ( estación) springen primavera — in spring, in springtime
2) (Bot) primrose* * *= spring, springtime.Ex. We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, spring, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.Ex. The article ' Springtime in Washington' reviews the proceedings of the 71st Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association, Washington, D.C., 7-12 June 80.----* azafrán de primavera = crocus, saffron crocus.* de la primavera = vernal.* en primavera = in springtime.* equinoccio de primavera = spring equinox, vernal equinox.* mediados de la primavera = mid-spring.* que florece en primavera = spring-flowering.* trimestre de la primavera = spring semester.* vacaciones de primavera = spring break.* * *1) ( estación) springen primavera — in spring, in springtime
2) (Bot) primrose* * *= spring, springtime.Ex: We are thus concerned with a virtually limitless number of concepts - building, book, reading, colour, sea, water, spring, England, 1066 AD - any concepts you like.
Ex: The article ' Springtime in Washington' reviews the proceedings of the 71st Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association, Washington, D.C., 7-12 June 80.* azafrán de primavera = crocus, saffron crocus.* de la primavera = vernal.* en primavera = in springtime.* equinoccio de primavera = spring equinox, vernal equinox.* mediados de la primavera = mid-spring.* que florece en primavera = spring-flowering.* trimestre de la primavera = spring semester.* vacaciones de primavera = spring break.* * *A (estación) springen primavera in spring o springtimeestaba en la primavera de la vida she was in the springtime of her lifeacababa de cumplir quince primaveras she was just 15, she had just celebrated 15 summers ( liter)la primavera la sangre altera spring is in the air, the sap rises in the springB ( Bot) primrose* * *
primavera sustantivo femenino
1 ( estación) spring;
2 (Bot) primrose
primavera sustantivo femenino
1 spring
figurado está en la primavera de su vida, he's in the springtime of his life
2 Bot primrose
' primavera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adelantarse
- en
- frescura
- equinoccio
- estar
- ser
English:
best
- bring on
- come
- do up
- introduction
- primrose
- spring
- springtime
- crocus
- in
- late
- soon
* * *primavera nf1. [estación] spring;en primavera in (the) spring;cuando llegue la primavera when (the) spring comes;la última primavera last spring;la primavera la sangre altera spring is in the airHist la primavera de Praga the Prague spring2. [juventud] springtime4. [planta] primrose* * *f1 spring2 BOT primrose* * *primavera nf1) : spring (season)2) prímula: primrose* * *primavera n (estación) spring -
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a.1. of Praga ( a district in Warsaw).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > praski
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16 Пражская весна
History: Prague Spring (события в Чехословакии весной 1968 г.) -
17 la primavera di Praga
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18 de Praagse lente
de Praagse lenteVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de Praagse lente
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20 elevarse
1 (subir) to rise (up)2 (alcanzar) to reach3 (erguirse, levantarse) to stand4 (sumar) to amount to, come to5 figurado (engreírse) to become conceited* * ** * *VPR1) (=erguirse) [montaña, edificio] to risela cordillera se eleva 2.500m sobre el nivel del mar — the mountain range rises to 2,500m above sea level
el rascacielos se eleva por encima del parque — the skyscraper soars o rises above the park
2) (=estar situado) to stand3) (=ascender) [humo] to rise; [avión] to climbel avión se elevó hasta 7.800 metros — the plane climbed to 7,800 metres
4) (=aumentar) to rise, increasesi se le eleva la fiebre — if his temperature rises o increases
en el interior de la cámara la temperatura se eleva tres grados más — inside the chamber the temperature rises o increases by three degrees
5) (=alcanzar)elevarse a — [cifra, cantidad] to stand at, amount to; [temperatura] to be, reach
6) [en estilo]el tono de la obra se eleva al final — the tone of the work becomes loftier o more elevated at the end
7) (=enajenarse) to go into raptures8) (=envanecerse) to get conceited* * *(v.) = soar, tower above/overEx. With manuscript prices soaring on the open market, the government has introduced tax incentives to encourage donations.Ex. Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.* * *(v.) = soar, tower above/overEx: With manuscript prices soaring on the open market, the government has introduced tax incentives to encourage donations.
Ex: Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.* * *
■elevarse verbo reflexivo
1 (levantarse del suelo) to rise: el globo se elevó sin dificultad, the ballon gained height easily
2 (alzarse) to stand: el castillo se eleva sobre la cumbre, the castle stands on the summit 3 elevar a, (cantidad) to amount o come to
' elevarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elevar
English:
rise
- spring up
- soar
- total
* * *vpr1. [subir] to rise;el globo se elevó por los aires the balloon rose into the air;el avión comenzó a elevarse the plane began to climb;elevarse a [altura] to reach2. [edificio, montaña] to rise up3. [aumentar] [precio, temperatura] to increase, to go up;el peso se ha elevado con respecto al dólar the peso has risen against the dollar;el número de muertos se eleva ya a treinta the number of dead has now risen to thirty* * *v/r1 rise2 de monumento stand3:* * *vr: to rise
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