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X adapted to his role as Y

  • 1 Р-153

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В РОЛЬ VP, subj: hu man)
    1. to (begin to) portray a character in a play, movie etc naturally and convincingly, transform o.s. into that character
    X вошел в роль - X got into his role (part)
    X got into character X got the feel of his part X grew into his role.
    2. - кого, чью, какую to (begin to) conduct o.s. in accordance with one's position or function in a given situation, milieu etc: X вошел в роль Y-a - X got (fell, grew) into the role of Y
    X assumed the role of Y X played the (his) role of Y X adapted to his role as Y
    X снова вошёл в роль Y-a - X resumed his role of Y.
    Евгений Устинович мешал ему входить в новую роль тридцатилетнего молодого человека (Дудинцев 1)....(Evgeni Ustinovich) hampered him in playing his new role of young man of thirty (1a).
    При слове «пустыня» воображение Феденьки, и без того уже экзальтированное, приобретало такой полёт, что он, не в силах будучи управлять им, начинал очень серьёзно входить в роль погубителя Навозного. Ангел смерти, казалось ему, парит над нечестивым городом... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). At the word "desert" Fedenka's imagination, already in a state of high exaltation, soared aloft so high that, unable to control it any longer, he began quite seriously to assume the role of Navozny's destroyer. The Angel of Death, it seemed to him, was already spreading his wings over the doomed city (2a).
    .Мансуров-Курильский снова вошёл в роль по части ценных указаний, хотя и высказывал их в более лояльной форме... (Залыгин 1)....Mansurov-Kurilsky resumed his role of order-giver, although he was fairer about it now... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Р-153

  • 2 войти в роль

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В РОЛЬ
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to (begin to) portray a character in a play, movie etc naturally and convincingly, transform o.s. into that character:
    - X вошел в роль X got into his role (part);
    - X grew into his role.
    2. войти в роль кого, чью, какую to (begin to) conduct o.s. in accordance with one's position or function in a given situation, milieu etc:
    - X вошел в роль Y-a X got (fell, grew) into the role of Y;
    || X снова вошёл в роль Y-a - X resumed his role of Y.
         ♦ Евгений Устинович мешал ему входить в новую роль тридцатилетнего молодого человека (Дудинцев 1)....[Evgeni Ustinovich] hampered him in playing his new role of young man of thirty (1a).
         ♦ При слове "пустыня" воображение Феденьки, и без того уже экзальтированное, приобретало такой полёт, что он, не в силах будучи управлять им, начинал очень серьёзно входить в роль погубителя Навозного. Ангел смерти, казалось ему, парит над нечестивым городом... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). At the word "desert" Fedenka's imagination, already in a state of high exaltation, soared aloft so high that, unable to control it any longer, he began quite seriously to assume the role of Navozny's destroyer. The Angel of Death, it seemed to him, was already spreading his wings over the doomed city (2a).
         ♦...Мансуров-Курильский снова вошёл в роль по части ценных указаний, хотя и высказывал их в более лояльной форме... (Залыгин 1)....Mansurov-Kurilsky resumed his role of order-giver, although he was fairer about it now... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > войти в роль

  • 3 входить в роль

    ВХОДИТЬ/ВОЙТИ В РОЛЬ
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to (begin to) portray a character in a play, movie etc naturally and convincingly, transform o.s. into that character:
    - X вошел в роль X got into his role (part);
    - X grew into his role.
    2. входить в роль кого, чью, какую to (begin to) conduct o.s. in accordance with one's position or function in a given situation, milieu etc:
    - X вошел в роль Y-a X got (fell, grew) into the role of Y;
    || X снова вошёл в роль Y-a - X resumed his role of Y.
         ♦ Евгений Устинович мешал ему входить в новую роль тридцатилетнего молодого человека (Дудинцев 1)....[Evgeni Ustinovich] hampered him in playing his new role of young man of thirty (1a).
         ♦ При слове "пустыня" воображение Феденьки, и без того уже экзальтированное, приобретало такой полёт, что он, не в силах будучи управлять им, начинал очень серьёзно входить в роль погубителя Навозного. Ангел смерти, казалось ему, парит над нечестивым городом... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). At the word "desert" Fedenka's imagination, already in a state of high exaltation, soared aloft so high that, unable to control it any longer, he began quite seriously to assume the role of Navozny's destroyer. The Angel of Death, it seemed to him, was already spreading his wings over the doomed city (2a).
         ♦...Мансуров-Курильский снова вошёл в роль по части ценных указаний, хотя и высказывал их в более лояльной форме... (Залыгин 1)....Mansurov-Kurilsky resumed his role of order-giver, although he was fairer about it now... (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в роль

  • 4 adaptar

    v.
    1 to adapt.
    un modelo adaptado a condiciones desérticas a model adapted to suit desert conditions
    María adaptó el programa a su casa Mary adapted the program to her house.
    Ricardo adaptó el computador Richard adapted=ported his computer.
    2 to adapt (libro, obra de teatro).
    * * *
    1 (acomodar) to adapt
    2 (ajustar) to adjust, fit
    1 (persona) to adapt oneself (a, to); (cosa) to fit, adjust
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=acomodar) to adapt; (=encajar) to fit, make suitable ( para for)
    (=ajustar) to adjust
    2) (Inform) to convert ( para to)
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <cortinas/vestido> to alter; < habitación> to convert; <pieza/motor> to adapt; (Inf) to convert

    adaptó la obra al or para el cine — he adapted the play for the screen

    2.
    adaptarse v pron to adapt

    adaptarse a algo/+ inf — to adapt to something/-ing

    * * *
    = adapt, customise [customize, -USA], gear (to/toward(s)/for), make + amenable, pitch, bend, fit together, tune, arrange, retrofit, scale, tweak, muck around/about, key + Nombre + to.
    Ex. Order forms A and B can be adapted for local use.
    Ex. The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.
    Ex. Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.
    Ex. This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.
    Ex. Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.
    Ex. Each cluster or niche of interests in the end user field will have specific individual needs and innovations will bend information technology to meet them.
    Ex. The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.
    Ex. Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.
    Ex. A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.
    Ex. This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.
    Ex. To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.
    Ex. This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.
    Ex. I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.
    Ex. The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.
    ----
    * adaptar a la música = set to + music.
    * adaptar a las necesidades de = tailor to + the needs of, gear to + the needs of.
    * adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.
    * adaptar al cine = adapt to + the screen.
    * adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.
    * adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.
    * adaptar a una necesidad = time to + need, suit + requirement.
    * adaptar para la pantalla = adapt to + the screen.
    * adaptarse = come to + terms with, morph.
    * adaptarse a = accommodate, comport with, attune to.
    * adaptarse a las circunstancias = suit + circumstances.
    * adaptarse al cambio = accommodate to + change, adapt to + change.
    * adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.
    * adaptarse a los cambios = flow with + the tides.
    * adaptarse a los tiempos = change with + the times, move with + the times, keep up with + the times, adapt to + the times.
    * adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.
    * adaptarse a una función = step up to + role.
    * adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.
    * adaptarse a una necesidad = suit + need.
    * adaptarse a un formato = meet + format.
    * adaptarse a un interés = accommodate + interest.
    * capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.
    * modificar y adaptar = repackage [re-package], repack.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <cortinas/vestido> to alter; < habitación> to convert; <pieza/motor> to adapt; (Inf) to convert

    adaptó la obra al or para el cine — he adapted the play for the screen

    2.
    adaptarse v pron to adapt

    adaptarse a algo/+ inf — to adapt to something/-ing

    * * *
    = adapt, customise [customize, -USA], gear (to/toward(s)/for), make + amenable, pitch, bend, fit together, tune, arrange, retrofit, scale, tweak, muck around/about, key + Nombre + to.

    Ex: Order forms A and B can be adapted for local use.

    Ex: The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.
    Ex: Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.
    Ex: This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.
    Ex: Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.
    Ex: Each cluster or niche of interests in the end user field will have specific individual needs and innovations will bend information technology to meet them.
    Ex: The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.
    Ex: Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.
    Ex: A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.
    Ex: This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.
    Ex: To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.
    Ex: This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.
    Ex: I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.
    Ex: The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.
    * adaptar a la música = set to + music.
    * adaptar a las necesidades de = tailor to + the needs of, gear to + the needs of.
    * adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.
    * adaptar al cine = adapt to + the screen.
    * adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.
    * adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.
    * adaptar a una necesidad = time to + need, suit + requirement.
    * adaptar para la pantalla = adapt to + the screen.
    * adaptarse = come to + terms with, morph.
    * adaptarse a = accommodate, comport with, attune to.
    * adaptarse a las circunstancias = suit + circumstances.
    * adaptarse al cambio = accommodate to + change, adapt to + change.
    * adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.
    * adaptarse a los cambios = flow with + the tides.
    * adaptarse a los tiempos = change with + the times, move with + the times, keep up with + the times, adapt to + the times.
    * adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.
    * adaptarse a una función = step up to + role.
    * adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.
    * adaptarse a una necesidad = suit + need.
    * adaptarse a un formato = meet + format.
    * adaptarse a un interés = accommodate + interest.
    * capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.
    * modificar y adaptar = repackage [re-package], repack.

    * * *
    adaptar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹cortinas/vestido› to alter; ‹habitación› to convert; ‹pieza/motor› to adapt
    adaptaron el dormitorio para usarlo como aula the bedroom was converted into a classroom o for use as a classroom
    adaptó la obra al or para el cine he adapted the play for the screen
    2 ( Inf) to convert
    to adapt adaptar A algo/ + INF to adapt TO sth/ -ING
    hay que saber adaptarse a las circunstancias you have to learn to adapt to circumstances
    un coche que se adapta a cualquier terreno a car which is well suited to any terrain
    no se adapta a vivir sola she can't adapt to living alone
    * * *

     

    adaptar ( conjugate adaptar) verbo transitivocortinas/vestido to alter;
    habitación to convert;
    pieza/motor to adapt;
    obra/novela to adapt;
    (Inf) to convert
    adaptarse verbo pronominal
    to adapt;
    adaptarse a algo/hacer algo to adapt to sth/doing sth;

    adaptar verbo transitivo
    1 to adapt: esa obra de teatro fue adaptada al cine, this play was adapted for the screen
    2 (ajustar) to adjust

    ' adaptar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acomodar
    - escenificar
    English:
    adapt
    - gear
    - suit
    - tailor
    - customize
    * * *
    vt
    1. [modificar]
    un modelo adaptado a condiciones desérticas a model adapted to suit desert conditions;
    el edificio no ha sido aún adaptado a su nueva función the building still hasn't been modified to suit its new function
    2. [libro, obra de teatro] to adapt (a for);
    adaptó la novela al cine she adapted the novel for film o the screen
    * * *
    v/t adapt
    * * *
    1) modificar: to adapt
    2) : to adjust, to fit
    * * *
    adaptar vb (acomodar) to adapt

    Spanish-English dictionary > adaptar

  • 5 Cunhal, Álvaro

    (Barreirinhas)
    (1913-2005)
       Leader of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP), author, and ideologue. Álvaro Cunhai was a militant of the PCP since the 1930s and was secretary-general from 1961 to 1992. In the midst of Mikail Gorbachev's reforms and perestroika, Cunha refused to alter the PCP's orthodox commitment to the proletariat and Marxism-Leninism. Throughout a long career of participation in the PCP, Cunhal regularly held influential positions in the organization. In 1931, he joined the PCP while a law student in Lisbon and became secretary-general of the Portuguese Communist Youth/Juventude Comunista (JC) in 1935, which included membership in the PCP's central committee. He advanced to the PCP's secretariat in 1942, after playing a leading role in the reorganization of 1940-H that gave the party its present orthodox character. Cunhai dubbed himself "the adopted son of the proletariat" at the 1950 trial that sentenced him to 11 years in prison for communist activity. Because his father was a lawyer-painter-writer and Cunhai received a master's degree in law, his origins were neither peasant nor worker but petit-bourgeois. During his lifetime, he spent 13 years in prison, eight of which were in solitary confinement. On 3 January 1960, he and nine other mostly communist prisoners escaped from Peniche prison and fled the country. The party's main theoretician, Cunhal was elected secretary-general in 1961 and, along with other top leaders, directed the party from abroad while in exile.
       In the aftermath of the Revolution of 25 April 1974 that terminated the Estado Novo and ushered in democracy, Cunhal ended his exile and returned to Portugal. He played important roles in post-1974 political events ranging from leader of the communist offensive during the "hot summer" of 1975, positions of minister-without-portfolio in the first through fifth provisional governments, to his membership in parliament beginning in 1976.
       At the PCP's 14th Congress (1992), Carlos Carvalhas was elected secretary-general to replace Cunhal. Whatever official or unofficial position Cunhal held, however, automatically became an important position within the party. After stepping down as secretary-general, he was elected to head the party's National Council (eliminated in 1996). Many political observers have argued that Cunhal purposely picked a successor who could not outshine him, and it is true that Carvalhas does not have Cunhal's humanistic knowledge, lacks emotion, and is not as eloquent. Cunhai was known not only as a dynamic orator but also as an artist, novelist, and brilliant political tactician. He wrote under several pseudonyms, including Manuel Tiago, who published the well-known Até Amanhã, Camaradas, as well as the novel recently adapted for the film, Cinco Dias, Cinco Noites. Under his own name, he published as well a book on art theory entitled A Arte, O Artista E A Sociedade. He also published volumes of speeches and essays.
       Although he was among the most orthodox leaders of the major Western European Communist parties, Cunhal was not a puppet of the Soviet Union, as many claimed. He was not only a major leader at home, but also in the international communist movement. His orthodoxy was especially useful to the Soviets in their struggle to maintain cohesion in a movement threatened by division from the Eurocommunists in the 1970s. To conclude that Cunhal was a Soviet puppet is to ignore his independent decisions during the Revolution of 25 April 1974. At that time, the Soviets reportedly tried to slow
       Cunhal's revolutionary drive because it ran counter to detente and other Soviet strategies.
       In many ways Cunhal's views were locked in the past. His perception and analyses of modern Portuguese revolutionary conditions did not alter radically from his experiences and analyses of revolutionary conditions in the 1940s. To Cunhal, although some conditions had changed, requiring tactical shifts, the major conflict was the same one that led to the creation of the Communist Information Bureau (Cominform) in 1947. The world was still divided into two camps: American and Western imperialism on one side, and socialism, with its goal to achieve the fullest of democracies, on the other. Cunhal continued to believe that Marxism-Leninism and scientific socialism provide the solutions to resolving the problems of the world until his death in 2005.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Cunhal, Álvaro

  • 6 Handley Page, Sir Frederick

    SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace
    [br]
    b. 15 November 1885 Cheltenham, England
    d. 21 April 1962 London, England
    [br]
    English aviation pioneer, specialist in large aircraft and developer of the slotted wing for safer slow flying.
    [br]
    Frederick Handley Page trained as an electrical engineer but soon turned his attention to the more exciting world of aeronautics. He started by manufacturing propellers for aeroplanes and airships, and then in 1909 he founded a public company. His first aeroplane, the Bluebird, was not a success, but an improved version flew well. It was known as the "Yellow Peril" because of its yellow doped finish and made a notable flight across London from Barking to Brooklands. In 1910 Handley Page became one of the first college lecturers in aeronautical engineering. During the First World War Handley Page concentrated on the production of large bombers. The 0/100 was a biplane with a wing span of 100 ft (30 m) and powered by two engines: it entered service in 1916. In 1918 an improved version, the 0/400, entered service and a larger four-engined bomber made its first flight. This was the V/1500, which was designed to bomb Berlin, but the war ended before this raid took place. After the war, Handley Page turned his attention to airline operations with the great advantage of having at his disposal large bombers which could be adapted to carry passengers. Handley Page Air Transport Ltd was formed in 1919 and provided services to several European cities. Eventually this company became part of Imperial Airways, but Handley Page continued to supply them with large airliners. Probably the most famous was the majestic HP 42 four-engined biplane, which set very high standards of comfort and safety. Safety was always important to Handley Page and in 1920 he developed a wing with a slot along the leading edge: this made slow flying safer by delaying the stall. Later versions used separate aerofoil-shaped slats on the leading edge that were sometimes fixed, sometimes retractable. The HP 42 was fitted with these slats. From the 1930s Handley Page produced a series of bombers, such as the Heyford, Hampden, Harrow and, most famous of all, the Halifax, which played a major role in the Second World War. Then followed the Victor V-bomber of 1952 with its distinctive "crescent" wing and high tailplane. Sir Frederick's last venture was the Herald short-haul airliner of 1955; designed to replace the ubiquitous Douglas DC-3, it was only a limited success.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Knighted 1942. CBE 1918. Lord Lieutenant of the County of Middlesex 1956–60. Honorary Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
    Bibliography
    1950, "Towards slower and safer flying, improved take-off and landing and cheaper airports", Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
    Further Reading
    D.C.Clayton, 1970, Handley Page: An Aircraft Album, London (for details of his aircraft).
    C.H.Barnes, 1976, Handley Page Aircraft since 1907, London.
    JDS

    Biographical history of technology > Handley Page, Sir Frederick

  • 7 Whittle, Sir Frank

    SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace
    [br]
    b. 1 June 1907 Coventry, England
    [br]
    English engineer who developed the first British jet engine.
    [br]
    Frank Whittle enlisted in the Royal Air Force (RAF) as an apprentice, and after qualifying as a pilot he developed an interest in the technical aspects of aircraft propulsion. He was convinced that the gas-turbine engine could be adapted for use in aircraft, but he could not convince the Air Ministry, who turned down the proposal. Nevertheless, Whittle applied for a patent for his turbojet engine the following year, 1930. While still in the RAF, he was allowed time to study for a degree at Cambridge University and carry out postgraduate research (1934–7). By 1936 the official attitude had changed, and a company called Power Jets Ltd was set up to develop Whittle's jet engine. On 12 April 1937 the experimental engine was bench-tested. After further development, an official order was placed in March 1938. Whittle's engine had a centrifugal compressor, ten combustion chambers and a turbine to drive the compressor; all the power output came from the jet of hot gases.
    In 1939 an experimental aircraft was ordered from the Gloster Aircraft Company, the E 28/39, to house the Whittle W1 engine, and this made its first flight on 15 May 1941. A development of the W1 by Rolls-Royce, the Welland, was used to power the twin-engined Gloster Meteor fighter, which saw service with the RAF in 1944. Whittle retired from the RAF in 1948 and became a consultant. From 1977 he lived in the United States. Comparisons between the work of Whittle and Hans von Ohain show that each of the two engineers developed his engine without knowledge of the other's work. Whittle was the first to take out a patent, Ohain achieved the first flight; the Whittle engine and its derivatives, however, played a much greater role in the history of the jet engine.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Knighted 1948. Commander of the Order of the Bath 1947. Order of Merit 1986. FRS 1947. Honorary Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
    Bibliography
    1953, Jet, London (an account not only of his technical problems, but also of the difficulties with civil servants, politicians and commercial organizations).
    Further Reading
    J.Golley, 1987, Whittle: The True Story, Shrewsbury (this author based his work on Jet, but carried out research, aided by Whittle, to give a fuller account with the benefit of hindsight).
    JDS

    Biographical history of technology > Whittle, Sir Frank

  • 8 tailor-made

    adjective
    (lit. or fig.) maßgeschneidert
    * * *
    1) ((especially of women's clothes) made by a tailor to fit a person exactly.) maßgeschneidert
    2) (very well suited or adapted for some purpose: His new job seems tailor-made for him.) maßgeschneidert
    * * *
    tai·lor-ˈmade
    adj inv
    1. (made-to-measure) maßgeschneidert, nach Maß angefertigt
    all his suits are \tailor-made er hat nur Maßanzüge
    to have sth \tailor-made [sich dat] etw [maß]schneidern lassen
    2. ( fig: suited)
    to be \tailor-made for sb/sth für jdn/etw maßgeschneidert sein fig
    it sounds as though you're \tailor-made for the job es klingt so, als ob du genau der/die Richtige für den Job wärst
    * * *
    ["teIlə'meɪd]
    adj
    1) maßgeschneidert, nach Maß gearbeitet
    2) (fig) role, holiday maßgeschneidert (for für), zugeschnitten (for auf +acc); car nach Kundenwünschen ausgelegt

    the job was tailor-made for himdie Stelle war ihm wie auf den Leib geschnitten

    * * *
    A adj
    1. academic.ru/73164/tailored">tailored 1
    2. elegant gekleidet
    3. auf Bestellung angefertigt
    4. fig (genau) zugeschnitten oder abgestimmt ( for auf akk):
    he is tailor-made for this work er ist für diese Arbeit wie geschaffen;
    she was tailor-made for that part THEAT etc die Rolle war ihr auf den Leib (zu)geschnitten oder geschrieben
    5. umg nicht selbst gedreht (Zigarette)
    B s
    1. Schneiderkostüm n
    2. umg nicht selbst gedrehte Zigarette
    * * *
    adjective
    (lit. or fig.) maßgeschneidert
    * * *
    adj.
    maßgeschneidert adj.

    English-german dictionary > tailor-made

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