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1 У-100
НА УМЕ у кого PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is usu. subj-compl with быть» ( subj: abstr or, less often, human)) some thing (or, occas., person) occupies s.o. 's thoughts: у Y-a на уме X - X is on Y's mind Y has X on Y's mind Y has X on the brain (of some trick, mischief etc) Y is up to something Y has something up his sleeveу Y-a одно (один X, только X) на уме - X is all Y thinks ofall Y thinks of is X Y has only one thing on his mind-X Y thinks of nothing but X Y is obsessed (has an obsession) with X (in limited contexts) Y has a one-track mind.Нет, надо скорей повидать Андрея, узнать, что у него на уме (Распутин 2). No, she had to see Andrei soon, to find out what was on his mind (2a).Величавая дикость прежнего времени исчезла без следа вместо гигантов, сгибавших подковы и ломавших целковые, явились люди женоподобные, у которых были на уме только милые непристойности (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The majestic savagery of former times disappeared without a trace, instead of giants bending horseshoes and breaking silver rubles, there were effeminate men who had only sweet indecencies on their minds (1a).«На уме мальчики, лак для ногтей, губная помада морковного цвета, разбирается» (Рыбаков 2). "Boys on the brain, painted fingernails, lipstick the color of carrots, she knows it all" (2a).Ну, Егор, с тобой не соскучишься. Что же у тебя на уме, парень?» (Шукшин 1). "Well, Egor, with you it's never boring. What are you up to now, I wonder?" (1a).Степан Андреянович, сливая в чугун воду, покачал головой: «У нашего Егора одно на уме — клуб» (Абрамов 1). Stepan Andreyanovich shook his head as he poured water into the kettle, and he said, "Our Egor has only one thing on his mind: the club" (1a).У тебя одно на уме - войти в историю» (Терц 4). "You've got this obsession with becoming a historical figure" (4a). -
2 на уме
[PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is usu. subj-compl with быть (subj: abstr or, less often, human)]=====⇒ some thing (or, occas., person) occupies s.o.'s thoughts:- [of some trick, mischief etc] Y is up to something;- [in limited contexts] Y has a one-track mind.♦ Нет, надо скорей повидать Андрея, узнать, что у него на уме (Распутин 2). No, she had to see Andrei soon, to find out what was on his mind (2a).♦ Величавая дикость прежнего времени исчезла без следа; вместо гигантов, сгибавших подковы и ломавших целковые, явились люди женоподобные, у которых были на уме только милые непристойности (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The majestic savagery of former times disappeared without a trace; instead of giants bending horseshoes and breaking silver rubles, there were effeminate men who had only sweet indecencies on their minds (1a).♦ "На уме мальчики, лак для ногтей, губная помада морковного цвета, разбирается" (Рыбаков 2). "Boys on the brain, painted fingernails, lipstick the color of carrots, she knows it all" (2a).♦ "Ну, Егор, с тобой не соскучишься. Что же у тебя на уме, парень?" (Шукшин 1). "Well, Egor, with you it's never boring. What are you up to now, I wonder?" (1a).♦ Степан Андреянович, сливая в чугун воду, покачал головой: "У нашего Егора одно на уме - клуб" (Абрамов 1). Stepan Andreyanovich shook his head as he poured water into the kettle, and he said, "Our Egor has only one thing on his mind: the club" (1a).♦ "У тебя одно на уме - войти в историю" (Терц 4). "You've got this obsession with becoming a historical figure" (4a). -
3 manía
f.1 mania, craze, excessive enthusiasm, frenzy.2 oddity, odd trait.3 mania, manic disorder, compulsion.4 vagary, extravagant and erratic notion.5 hyperphrenia.imperf.indicat.1st person singular (yo) Imperfect Indicative of Spanish verb: manir.* * *1 MEDICINA mania2 (ojeriza) dislike, grudge4 (pasión) craze, fad, mania\cogerle/tomarle manía a alguien familiar to take a dislike to somebodymania persecutoria persecution mania* * *SF1) (Med) mania2) [de persona] (=costumbre) odd habit; (=rareza) peculiarity, oddity; (=capricho) fad, whim3) [de grupo] (=afición) mania; (=moda) rage, crazela manía del fútbol — football fever, the football craze
tiene la manía de las motos — he's obsessed with motorbikes, he's motorbike-crazy *
4) (=antipatía) dislike* * *1) (obsesión, capricho)tiene la manía de la limpieza — she has an obsession with o (colloq) a thing about cleaning
ahora le ha dado la manía de vestirse de negro — now she has this fad o craze of dressing in black
2) ( antipatía)* * *= craze, mania, pet peeve.Ex. The interest is not really in the craze itself but in the intense, socially binding effect it has on the individuals in the group.Ex. This mania reached its height about the beginning of the present century.Ex. But many people have said that fag ends are merely the tip of the iceberg, with chewing gum and dog muck being some of the top pet peeves.----* manía persecutoria = persecution complex.* tenerle manía a Alguien = have + it in for + Nombre.* * *1) (obsesión, capricho)tiene la manía de la limpieza — she has an obsession with o (colloq) a thing about cleaning
ahora le ha dado la manía de vestirse de negro — now she has this fad o craze of dressing in black
2) ( antipatía)* * *= craze, mania, pet peeve.Ex: The interest is not really in the craze itself but in the intense, socially binding effect it has on the individuals in the group.
Ex: This mania reached its height about the beginning of the present century.Ex: But many people have said that fag ends are merely the tip of the iceberg, with chewing gum and dog muck being some of the top pet peeves.* manía persecutoria = persecution complex.* tenerle manía a Alguien = have + it in for + Nombre.* * *AB(obsesión, capricho): déjate de manías, que no estás nada gorda stop saying such silly things o stop being silly o stop being neurotic, you're not at all fatestá viejo y tiene sus manías he's an old man, and he has his funny little ways o some odd habitstiene la manía de la limpieza she has an obsession o a mania o ( colloq) a thing about cleaningtiene la manía de mirar debajo de la cama antes de acostarse she has this peculiar habit of looking under the bed before she gets into itel pescado siempre me cae mal — eso es una manía fish always upsets my stomach — that's just your imagination o you've just got a thing about itahora le ha dado la manía de vestirse siempre de negro now she has this fad o craze of always dressing in blacktiene la manía de que la gente se ríe de él he has this obsession o this strange idea that people are laughing at himCompuesto:manía persecutoria or de persecuciónpersecution complex o mania* * *
manía sustantivo femenino
1 (obsesión, capricho):
tiene la manía de la limpieza she has a mania for cleanliness o (colloq) a thing about cleaning;
le ha dado la manía de vestirse de negro she has this fad o craze of dressing in black;
manía persecutoria or de persecución persecution complex o mania
2 ( antipatía):◊ tenerle manía a algn to have it in for sb (colloq)
manía sustantivo femenino
1 (costumbre) habit: tengo la manía de mirar bajo la cama antes de dormirme, I have to take a look under the bed before I fall asleep
tiene muchas manías, he has many obsessions
2 (odio, ojeriza) dislike: le cogiste manía, you took a dislike to it
creo que le tiene manía, I think he dislikes her
nos tenemos manía, we dislike each other
3 (afición) craze
4 Med mania
manía persecutoria, persecution complex
' manía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hincha
- pegarse
- perra
- prurito
- rabia
- rareza
- tic
- contagiar
- maña
English:
bug
- fixation
- frenzy
- get
- kink
- mania
- obsession
- oddity
- peculiarity
- craze
- have
* * *manía nf1. [enfermedad] maniamanía persecutoria persecution complex2. [idea fija] obsession3. [mala costumbre] bad habit;tiene la manía de morderse las uñas he's always biting his fingernails;le ha dado la manía de tirar la ropa por el suelo she has got into the bad habit of leaving her clothes scattered on the floor4. [afición exagerada] mania, crazetener manía a alguien: le tengo manía a su hermana I can't stand her sister* * *f1 ( costumbre) habit, mania;tiene sus manías she has her little ways2 ( antipatía) dislike;tener manía a alguien fam have it in for s.o. fam3 ( obsesión) obsession* * *manía nf1) obsesión: mania, obsession2) : craze, fad3) : odd habit, peculiarity4) : dislike, aversion* * *manía n (costumbre) strange habit -
4 maniático
adj.1 maniac, demented, insane, maniacal.2 maniacal, obsessive, fanatical, overly meticulous.m.1 maniac, obsessed person.2 maniac, obsessively enthusiastic person, overly enthusiastic person.* * *► adjetivo► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (quisquilloso) fusspot2 (loco) crackpot, crank* * *maniático, -a1. ADJ1) (=con manías) maniac, maniacal; (=fanático) fanatical; (=obsesionado) obsessive2) (=loco) crazy; (=excéntrico) eccentric, cranky *; (=delicado) fussy3) (=terco) stubborn2.SM / F (=obsesionado) maniac; (=fanático) fanatic; (=excéntrico) crank *solo piensa en no pisar las rayas de las aceras, es un maniático — his only concern is not to step on the lines on the pavement, he's obsessed
maniático de la ecología — ecology fanatic, ecology freak *
* * *- ca adjetivoa) (delicado, difícil) finicky, fussyb) ( obsesionado) obsessive* * *= faddish, faddy [faddier -comp., faddies -sup.], neurotic, cranky [crankier -comp., crankiest -sup.], peculiar.Ex. Whilst, presumably, a set of standards for the conduct of reference work, the document is in fact a hodgepodge shaped by faddish misconceptions.Ex. These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.Ex. Small wonder that, in the alternative universe, librarians are careworn and cataloguers neurotic.Ex. For example, you already know that living in a windowless room will make you cranky and out of sorts.Ex. However, by 1900 the motor car was beginning to develop its own peculiar form of engineering, and since then we have had aviation engineering, nuclear engineering and control engineering.* * *- ca adjetivoa) (delicado, difícil) finicky, fussyb) ( obsesionado) obsessive* * *= faddish, faddy [faddier -comp., faddies -sup.], neurotic, cranky [crankier -comp., crankiest -sup.], peculiar.Ex: Whilst, presumably, a set of standards for the conduct of reference work, the document is in fact a hodgepodge shaped by faddish misconceptions.
Ex: These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.Ex: Small wonder that, in the alternative universe, librarians are careworn and cataloguers neurotic.Ex: For example, you already know that living in a windowless room will make you cranky and out of sorts.Ex: However, by 1900 the motor car was beginning to develop its own peculiar form of engineering, and since then we have had aviation engineering, nuclear engineering and control engineering.* * *1 (delicado, difícil) finicky, fussy2 (obsesionado) obsessivees tan maniático que se lava las manos veinte veces al día he's obsessive, he washes his hands twenty times a day¡qué vas a estar gorda! no seas maniática of course you're not fat!, stop being obsessive o neurotic o so sillyson muy maniáticos con la comida they're very cranky about what they eatmasculine, feminine1(delicado): no come nada que no haya preparado él mismo, es un maniático he won't eat anything that he hasn't prepared himself, he's incredibly fussy o finicky like that2(fanático): es una maniática de la limpieza she's obsessed with o fanatical about cleanliness, she has a real obsession with cleanlinessmaniáticos que comen sólo arroz y algas cranks who eat only rice and seaweed* * *
maniático◊ -ca adjetivo
maniático,-a
I adjetivo fussy
II sustantivo masculino y femenino fusspot
' maniático' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caprichosa
- caprichoso
- maniática
English:
fastidious
- crank
- fuss
- fussy
* * *maniático, -a♦ adjfussy♦ nm,ffussy person;es un maniático he's terribly fussy;es un maniático de los detalles he's a stickler for detail;es una maniática con la limpieza she's a cleaning freak;* * *I adj famfussyII m, maniática f fusspot;es un maniático de la limpieza he has an obsession with cleaning, he’s a cleaning freak fam* * *maniático, -ca adj1) maníaco: maniacal2) : obsessive3) : fussy, finickymaniático, -ca n1) maníaco: maniac, lunatic2) : obsessive person, fanatic3) : eccentric, crank* * * -
5 obsesión
f.1 obsession, compulsion, fixedness.2 fixed idea, fixation.* * *1 obsession* * *noun f.* * *SF obsession* * *femenino obsessiontenía la obsesión de que... — she was obsessed with the idea that...
* * *= compulsion, obsession, infatuation (with), fixation.Ex. A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex. The article concludes that the recent obsession with image and stereotype extends beyond librarianship.Ex. His gushing evaluations of MacDonald's performances suggest that he has never recovered from a youthful infatuation with the star.Ex. By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.----* tener obsesión con = be hipped (on/to), get hipped (on/to).* * *femenino obsessiontenía la obsesión de que... — she was obsessed with the idea that...
* * *= compulsion, obsession, infatuation (with), fixation.Ex: A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.
Ex: The article concludes that the recent obsession with image and stereotype extends beyond librarianship.Ex: His gushing evaluations of MacDonald's performances suggest that he has never recovered from a youthful infatuation with the star.Ex: By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.* tener obsesión con = be hipped (on/to), get hipped (on/to).* * *obsessionse había convertido en una obsesión para él it had become an obsession with himtenía la obsesión de que moriría joven she was obsessed with the idea that she would die young* * *
obsesión sustantivo femenino
obsession
obsesión sustantivo femenino obsession
' obsesión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
manía
English:
bug
- compulsion
- get under
- obsession
- fixation
- preoccupation
* * *obsesión nfobsession;tiene la obsesión de que va a suceder de nuevo he's obsessed with the idea that it's going to happen again* * *f obsession* * ** * *obsesión n obsession -
6 sucht
f; -, Süchte; nach Rauschgift, Alkohol etc.: addiction ( nach to); (übertriebenes Verlangen) craving (for); (Manie) mania (for); das ist bei ihm zur Sucht geworden Alkohol etc.: he’s become addicted to it; (Manie) it’s become an obsession with him* * *die Suchtaddiction; mania; rage* * *Sụcht [zʊxt]f -, -e['zʏçtə] addiction (nach to); (fig) obsession (nach with)eine krankhafte Sucht haben, etw zu tun (fig) — to be obsessed with doing sth
* * ** * *<-, Süchte>[zʊxt, pl ˈzʏçtə]f1. (krankhafte Abhängigkeit) addiction\Sucht erzeugend addictive2. (unwiderstehliches Verlangen) obsessioneine \Sucht nach Süßem a craving for sweet things▪ eine/jds \Sucht, etw zu tun an/sb's obsession with doing sthim Lotto zu spielen kann manchmal eine \Sucht sein playing the lottery can sometimes be obsessive [or an obsession]* * *die; Sucht, Süchte odEx:/Ex:1) addiction ( nach to)[bei jemandem] zur Sucht werden — (auch fig.) become addictive [in somebody's case]
* * *…sucht f im subst1. MED addiction;Betäubungsmittelsucht narcotic addiction, addiction to narcotics;Kokainsucht cocaine addiction;Nikotinsucht nicotine addiction2. (Manie):Fernsehsucht addiction to ( oder obsession with) television, TV mania;Naschsucht addiction to sweet things;* * *die; Sucht, Süchte odEx:/Ex:1) addiction ( nach to)[bei jemandem] zur Sucht werden — (auch fig.) become addictive [in somebody's case]
* * *¨-e f.addiction n. -
7 Sucht
f; -, Süchte; nach Rauschgift, Alkohol etc.: addiction ( nach to); (übertriebenes Verlangen) craving (for); (Manie) mania (for); das ist bei ihm zur Sucht geworden Alkohol etc.: he’s become addicted to it; (Manie) it’s become an obsession with him* * *die Suchtaddiction; mania; rage* * *Sụcht [zʊxt]f -, -e['zʏçtə] addiction (nach to); (fig) obsession (nach with)eine krankhafte Sucht haben, etw zu tun (fig) — to be obsessed with doing sth
* * ** * *<-, Süchte>[zʊxt, pl ˈzʏçtə]f1. (krankhafte Abhängigkeit) addiction\Sucht erzeugend addictive2. (unwiderstehliches Verlangen) obsessioneine \Sucht nach Süßem a craving for sweet things▪ eine/jds \Sucht, etw zu tun an/sb's obsession with doing sthim Lotto zu spielen kann manchmal eine \Sucht sein playing the lottery can sometimes be obsessive [or an obsession]* * *die; Sucht, Süchte odEx:/Ex:1) addiction ( nach to)[bei jemandem] zur Sucht werden — (auch fig.) become addictive [in somebody's case]
* * *das ist bei ihm zur Sucht geworden Alkohol etc: he’s become addicted to it; (Manie) it’s become an obsession with him;* * *die; Sucht, Süchte odEx:/Ex:1) addiction ( nach to)[bei jemandem] zur Sucht werden — (auch fig.) become addictive [in somebody's case]
* * *¨-e f.addiction n. -
8 deformación
f.deformation, warping, distortion.* * *1 deformation, distortion* * *noun f.1) deformation2) distortion* * *SF1) (=alteración) [de manos, superficie] deformation; [de madera] warping2) (Radio) distortion3) (Mec) strain4)deformación profesional, -¡deja ya de hacer preguntas! -soy detective, es deformación profesional — "stop asking questions!" - "I'm a detective, it's a habit you pick up in this job"
* * *a) ( de imagen) distortion; (de marco, riel) distortionb) (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionc) (Anat, Med) deformity* * *= distortion, misrepresentation, perversion, whitewashing, buckle, buckling effect, malformation.Ex. To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.Ex. But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex. In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to speed up and perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.Ex. Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Ex. The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex. For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Ex. Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.----* deformación física voluntaria = self-mutilation.* * *a) ( de imagen) distortion; (de marco, riel) distortionb) (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionc) (Anat, Med) deformity* * *= distortion, misrepresentation, perversion, whitewashing, buckle, buckling effect, malformation.Ex: To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.
Ex: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex: In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to speed up and perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.Ex: Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Ex: The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex: For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Ex: Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.* deformación física voluntaria = self-mutilation.* * *1 (de una imagen) distortion2 (de un marco, riel) distortion, twistingpara evitar la deformación del suéter to stop the sweater losing its shape3 (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionCompuesto:obsession with one's work* * *
deformación sustantivo femenino
b) (Anat, Med) deformity
deformación sustantivo femenino
1 deformation: tiene una deformación física, he has got a deformity
2 deformación profesional, an obsession with work and work related matters, and a tendency to view everything from a professional point of view: como tiene deformación profesional, no puede leer un libro sin ir corrigiendo las erratas, she's so obsessed with her work she can't even read a book without picking out the errors
' deformación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distorsión
English:
deformation
- distortion
- malformation
- perversion
* * *deformación nf1. [de huesos, objetos] deformation;lávese en agua fría para evitar la deformación de la prenda wash in cold water to prevent the garment from losing shapedeformación física (physical) deformity2. [de imágenes, figuras] distortion3. [de la verdad, la realidad] distortion4.tener deformación profesional to be always acting as if one were still at work* * *f deformation* * *deformación nf, pl - ciones1) : deformation2) : distortion -
9 obsessie
♦voorbeelden:het is een obsessie voor hem geworden • it has become an obsession with him -
10 obsesionante
adj.obsessive, haunting, prepossessing.* * *ADJ [recuerdo] haunting; [manía, afición] obsessive* * *‹temor/aversión› obsessiveel dinero es algo obsesionante para algunos money is an obsession for some peoplela muerte se ha convertido en un tema obsesionante para ella she has become obsessed with the subject of death
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