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1 worthy
- ði1) (good and deserving: I willingly give money to a worthy cause.) noble2) ((with of) deserving: She was not worthy of the honour given to her.) merecedor/digno de3) ((with of) typical of, suited to, or in keeping with: a performance worthy of a champion.) digno de4) (of great enough importance etc: She was not thought worthy to be presented to the king.) digno, merecedorworthy adj dignotr['wɜːðɪ]1 (deserving) digno,-a (of, de), merecedor,-ra (of, de), que vale la pena; (winner, opponent, successor) digno,-a2 (action, cause) meritorio,-a, bueno,-a, justo,-a; (effort) meritorio,-a, encomiable3 (citizen) honorable, admirable, respetable1 ironic prócer nombre masculino, dignitario,-a1) : dignoworthy of promotion: digno de un ascenso2) commendable: meritorio, encomiableadj.• acreedor adj.• apreciable adj.• benemérito, -a adj.• digno, -a adj.• estimable adj.• merecedor adj.• meritorio, -a adj.n.• dignidad s.f.• notable s.m.• personaje s.m.
I 'wɜːrði, 'wɜːðiadjective -thier, -thiest1)a) (appropriate, equal) <opponent/successor> dignoto be worthy OF something/somebody — ser* digno de algo/alguien
this work isn't worthy of you — este trabajo te desmerece or no está a tu altura
b) ( deserving)a point worthy of mention — algo digno de mención, algo que vale or merece la pena mencionar
to be worthy OF something — ser* digno or merecedor de algo
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['wɜːðɪ]1. ADJ(compar worthier) (superl worthiest)1) (=deserving) [winner, champion] merecido; [successor] dignoworthy cause — buena causa f, causa f noble
to be worthy of sth/sb — ser digno de algo/algn
2) (=good) [person] respetable; [motive, aim] encomiable3) iro [person] honorable, venerable2.N hum ilustre personaje m* * *
I ['wɜːrði, 'wɜːði]adjective -thier, -thiest1)a) (appropriate, equal) <opponent/successor> dignoto be worthy OF something/somebody — ser* digno de algo/alguien
this work isn't worthy of you — este trabajo te desmerece or no está a tu altura
b) ( deserving)a point worthy of mention — algo digno de mención, algo que vale or merece la pena mencionar
to be worthy OF something — ser* digno or merecedor de algo
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2 mention
1. n упоминание; ссылкаmention may be made of … — можно упомянуть …; можно сослаться на …
making mention of — упоминающий; упоминание
honorary mention — упоминание о заслугах ; благодарность
2. v упоминать, ссылаться наhe mentioned no names — он никого не назвал, он не упомянул ни одной фамилии
I could mention a man who … — я мог бы назвать человека, который …
I had forgotten to mention that … — я забыл упомянуть, что …
you never mentioned it — вы об этом не упомянули, вы об этом ничего не сказали
we need hardly mention that … — вряд ли нужно упоминать о том, что …, само собой разумеется, что …
made mention of — упомянул; упомянутый; упоминаться
Синонимический ряд:1. reference (noun) allusion; indication; naming; notice; reference; remark; specifying2. allude to (verb) allude to; refer to; report3. name (verb) cite; instance; name; specify4. refer (verb) advert; allude; bring up; point out; refer; touch on5. remark (verb) communicate; declare; disclose; divulge; impart; remark; state; tellАнтонимический ряд:forget; forgetfulness; hide; ignore; omission; overlook; silence; suppress
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