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1 seldom
seldom ['seldəm]rarement;∎ I seldom see her je la vois rarement, je la vois peu;∎ he seldom comes il ne vient que ou il vient rarement;∎ he seldom, if ever, visits his mother il rend rarement, pour ne pas dire jamais, visite à sa mère;∎ seldom have I heard such nonsense j'ai rarement entendu des bêtises pareilles -
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seldom adv rarement, ne… guère… fml ; I seldom hear from him j'ai rarement or je n'ai guère fml de ses nouvelles ; seldom have I seen such a good film j'ai rarement vu un aussi bon film ; seldom if ever rarement, pour ne pas dire jamais. -
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['seldəm]avverbio raramente, di radoseldom have I seen... — mi è capitato raramente di vedere...
* * *['seldəm](rarely; not often: I've seldom experienced such rudeness.) raramente* * *seldom /ˈsɛldəm/avv.raramente; di rado; rare volte: I seldom go to the theatre, vado a teatro di rado● seldom or never, quasi mai □ not seldom, non di rado; spesso.* * *['seldəm]avverbio raramente, di radoseldom have I seen... — mi è capitato raramente di vedere...
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4 seldom
adverbseldom, if ever — fast nie; äußerst selten
* * *['seldəm]* * *sel·dom[ˈseldəm]adv selten* * *['seldəm]advseltenI seldom go there — ich gehe ( nur) selten dorthin
they are seldom seen — man sieht sie nur selten
seldom have I... — ich habe selten...
seldom, if ever, does he do that — er tut das nur äußerst selten
* * *seldom, if ever (nur) äußerst selten, kaum jemals* * *adverbseldom, if ever — fast nie; äußerst selten
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نادِرًا \ hardly: nearly not: He has hardly any friends. You’ve hardly eaten anything. hardly ever: nearly never: He hardly ever visits his father. rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. seldom: rarely; not at all often: It seldom rains in the desert. Seldom have I seen such an ugly man. -
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7 People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves.
<01> Люди редко могут совершенствоваться, если кроме себя не имеют других образцов для подражания. Goldsmith (Голдсмит).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves.
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8 sjaldan
* * *(sjaldnar, sjaldnast), adv. seldom (s. hefi ek aðra haft at skildi fyrir mér).* * *adv., compar. sjaldnar, sjaldnast (but sjaldar, Barl. 96, 100); in mod. proncd. skjaldan, with a non-radical k: [A. S. seldan; Engl. seldom; Germ. selten; Dan. sjelden]:—seldom; mjök s., Am. 78; sem sjaldnar kann henda, Fas. i. 158; þá væri hann sjaldar á tali við þik, Barl. 96; miklu sjaldar enn hann vildi, 100; ef prestr syngr þar sjaldnar, K. Þ. K.; sjaldnar verðr sá heim sóttr er fám görir gott, Bs. ii. 98; meira vírðisk þat er sjaldnar verðr = ‘omne ignotum pro mirifico.’ Hom. (St.); það er nýtt sem skjaldan skeðr, a saying (mod.); sem sjaldnast, Hom. (St.); tvá daga í viku it sjaldnasta, at least, Vm. 94; it sjaldnasta á tólf mánudum, at seldomest once a twelvemonth, Bs. i. 168; ó-sjaldan, not seldom, Vsp. 26.2. with the notion of never, not; hann s. sitr er hann slíkt of fregn, Vsp. 30; s. verðr víti vörum, Hm. 6; s. hittir leiðr í lið, 65; s. sút ala, 47; s. bautasteinar …, 71; heldr var ek hæg sjaldan, Am. 95; sjaldan hefi ek aðra haft at skildi fyrir mér, Nj. 8; s. fór svá þá er vel vildi, Ld. 290; sjaldnar myndim vér þess iðrask, þó at vér mæltim fleira en færa, one would seldom have to repent having said too little rather than too much, Hrafn. 9; hafðu þat fram s., never put that forth, Am. 38.COMPDS: sjaldgæfr, sjaldgætr, sjaldheyrðr, sjaldkvæmr, sjaldsénn, sjaldstundum. -
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['leʒə, ]( American[) 'li:ʒər](time which one can spend as one likes, especially when one does not have to work: I seldom have leisure to watch television.) fritid* * *['leʒə, ]( American[) 'li:ʒər](time which one can spend as one likes, especially when one does not have to work: I seldom have leisure to watch television.) fritid -
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nounFreizeit, die; (for relaxation) Muße, die; attrib. Freizeit[kleidung, -beschäftigung, -zentrum, -industrie]a life/day of leisure — ein Leben/Tag der Muße (geh.)
do something at leisure — etwas in Ruhe tun
do something at one's leisure — sich (Dat.) Zeit mit etwas lassen
leisure time or hours — Freizeit, die
* * *['leʒə, ]( American[) 'li:ʒər](time which one can spend as one likes, especially when one does not have to work: I seldom have leisure to watch television.) die Freizeit- academic.ru/42415/leisurely">leisurely* * *lei·sure[ˈleʒəʳ, AM ˈli:ʒɚ, ˈleʒɚ]to lead a life of \leisure ein müßiges Leben führen, sich akk dem süßen Nichtstun hingeben▶ at [one's] \leisure in aller Ruhefeel free to answer my letter at your \leisure nehmen Sie sich ruhig Zeit für die Beantwortung meines Schreibenscall me at your \leisure rufen Sie mich an, wenn es Ihnen gelegen ist\leisure activities Hobbys pl, Freizeitaktivitäten pl\leisure facilities Freizeiteinrichtungen pl\leisure hours/time Freizeit f* * *['leZə(r)]nFreizeit fshe decided to give up her job and become a lady of leisure — sie entschloss sich, ihren Beruf aufzugeben und in Muße zu leben
to lead a life of leisure — ein Leben in or der Muße führen (geh), sich dem (süßen) Nichtstun ergeben
the problem of what to do with one's leisure —
a park where the public can stroll at leisure the Prime Minister is seldom at leisure — ein Park, in dem die Öffentlichkeit in aller Ruhe spazieren gehen kann der Premierminister hat selten Zeit für sich or hat selten freie Zeit
to have the leisure to do sth — die Zeit or Muße haben, etw zu tun
* * *A s1. freie Zeit:a) mit Muße, ohne Hast, in (aller) Ruhe,b) frei, unbeschäftigt;at your leisure wenn es Ihnen (gerade) passt, bei GelegenheitB adj Muße…, frei:leisure facilities Freizeiteinrichtungen;leisure hours Mußestunden;leisure industry Freizeitindustrie f;leisure occupation Freizeitbeschäftigung f;leisure park Freizeitpark m;leisure suit Freizeitanzug m;leisure time Freizeit f;leisure wear Freizeitkleidung f* * *nounFreizeit, die; (for relaxation) Muße, die; attrib. Freizeit[kleidung, -beschäftigung, -zentrum, -industrie]a life/day of leisure — ein Leben/Tag der Muße (geh.)
do something at one's leisure — sich (Dat.) Zeit mit etwas lassen
leisure time or hours — Freizeit, die
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11 Inversion after negatives
↑ Emphasis1) Выражения с отрицательным или ограничительным значением (содержащие, например, слова seldom, not, only и т.п.) можно выносить в начало предложения, если требуется их специальное выделение. Такой порядок слов более характерен для официального стиля. В этом случае предложение имеет обратный порядок слов: вспомогательный глагол ставится перед подлежащим.his figure appear to have shrunk, but his discomfiture seemed to have extended itself even to his dress. — Не только его фигура выглядела помятой, но даже одежда, казалось, носила следы его замешательства.think that this would be the prelude to the most crushing misfortune of my life. — Я и не предполагал, что это событие окажется прелюдией к самому сокрушительному несчастью в моей жизни.seen such a remarkable creature. — Мне не часто доводилось видеть столь удивительное существо.2) Если в начале предложения находится выражение с отрицательным или ограничительным значением, но при этом никакого смыслового выделения не подразумевается, то порядок слов остается прямым.a harpist stood in the roadway, playing to a little ring of listeners. — Невдалеке от входа в клуб на мостовой стоял арфист и играл для небольшого кружка прохожих.•— Об инверсии во временных придаточных см. Time conjunctions, 3.
— Об инверсии в уступительных придаточных см. Adverbial clause of concession, 2.
English-Russian grammar dictionary > Inversion after negatives
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12 قلما
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13 نادرا
نادِرًا \ hardly: nearly not: He has hardly any friends. You’ve hardly eaten anything. hardly ever: nearly never: He hardly ever visits his father. rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. seldom: rarely; not at all often: It seldom rains in the desert. Seldom have I seen such an ugly man. -
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نادِرًا \ hardly: nearly not: He has hardly any friends. You’ve hardly eaten anything. hardly ever: nearly never: He hardly ever visits his father. rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. seldom: rarely; not at all often: It seldom rains in the desert. Seldom have I seen such an ugly man. -
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نادِرًا \ hardly: nearly not: He has hardly any friends. You’ve hardly eaten anything. hardly ever: nearly never: He hardly ever visits his father. rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. seldom: rarely; not at all often: It seldom rains in the desert. Seldom have I seen such an ugly man. -
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نادِرًا \ hardly: nearly not: He has hardly any friends. You’ve hardly eaten anything. hardly ever: nearly never: He hardly ever visits his father. rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. seldom: rarely; not at all often: It seldom rains in the desert. Seldom have I seen such an ugly man. -
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نادِرًا \ hardly: nearly not: He has hardly any friends. You’ve hardly eaten anything. hardly ever: nearly never: He hardly ever visits his father. rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. seldom: rarely; not at all often: It seldom rains in the desert. Seldom have I seen such an ugly man. -
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19 leisure
'leʒə, ]( American) 'li:ʒər(time which one can spend as one likes, especially when one does not have to work: I seldom have leisure to watch television.) ocioleisure n ocio / tiempo libretr['leʒəSMALLr/SMALL, SMALLʊʃ/SMALL 'liːʒəSMALLr/SMALL]1 ocio, tiempo libre\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do something at one's leisure hacer algo cuando uno puedato live a life of leisure vivir a cuerpo de reyleisure activities pasatiempos nombre masculino pluralleisure wear ropa de sportleisure ['li:ʒər, 'lɛ-] n1) : ocio m, tiempo m librea life of leisure: una vida de ocio2)to take one's leisure : reposar3)at your leisure : cuando te venga bien, cuando tengas tiempoadj.• de ocio adj.n.• desocupación s.f.• holganza s.f.• huelga s.f.• ocio s.m.• tiempo s.m.• tiempo libre s.m.• vagar s.m.'liːʒər, 'leʒə(r)mass noun tiempo m libreto live o lead a life of leisure — llevar una vida de ocio
now I'm a lady of leisure — (hum) ahora me doy la gran vida
read it at your leisure — léalo cuando le venga bien; (before n) < activity> de tiempo libre
leisure center — (AmE) centro m recreativo
leisure centre — (BrE) centro m deportivo, polideportivo m
leisure time — tiempo m libre, ratos mpl libres
['leʒǝ(r)] (US) [ˌ'liːʒǝ(r)]leisure wear — ropa f deportiva
1.N ocio ma life of leisure — una vida de ocio, una vida ociosa
lady 1., 1)do it at your leisure — hazlo cuando tengas tiempo or te convenga
2.CPDleisure activities NPL — pasatiempos mpl
leisure centre (Brit), leisure complex N — polideportivo m
leisure industry N — sector m del ocio
leisure occupations, leisure pursuits NPL — = leisure activities
leisure suit N — chandal m
leisure time N — tiempo m libre
in one's leisure time — en sus ratos libres, en los momentos de ocio
leisure wear N — ropa f de sport
* * *['liːʒər, 'leʒə(r)]mass noun tiempo m libreto live o lead a life of leisure — llevar una vida de ocio
now I'm a lady of leisure — (hum) ahora me doy la gran vida
read it at your leisure — léalo cuando le venga bien; (before n) < activity> de tiempo libre
leisure center — (AmE) centro m recreativo
leisure centre — (BrE) centro m deportivo, polideportivo m
leisure time — tiempo m libre, ratos mpl libres
leisure wear — ropa f deportiva
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20 leisure
'leʒə, ]( American) 'li:ʒər(time which one can spend as one likes, especially when one does not have to work: I seldom have leisure to watch television.) fritidfritidIsubst. \/ˈleʒə\/, vanlig i amer.: \/ˈliːʒə\/fritid, god tid, otiumat leisure ledig, ikke opptatt rolig, i ro og makat someone's leisure når noen har god tid, når det passer, etter behagbe at leisure ha fri ha god tid, ha tidlead a life of leisure leve et behagelig liv, føre en fredelig tilværelseleisure for something (god) tid til, tid forleisure to do something (god) tid til å gjøre noewait somebody's leisure vente til noen får tidIIadj. \/ˈleʒə\/, vanlig i amer.: \/ˈliːʒə\/ledig, fri, ikke opptatt, fritids-
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