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Общая лексика: мне не повезло, со мной случился казусУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I met with a slight mishap
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mishap n incident m ; a slight mishap un incident sans importance ; we had a slight mishap with the car nous avons eu un petit problème avec la voiture ; without mishap sans incident. -
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mishap ['mɪshæp](misadventure) mésaventure f, accident m;∎ he arrived without mishap il est arrivé sans encombre;∎ she had a slight mishap on the way here il lui est arrivé une petite mésaventure en venant ici -
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nounMissgeschick, dassomebody suffers or meets with a mishap — jemandem passiert ein Missgeschick
* * *['mishæp](an unlucky accident.) das Unglück* * *mis·hap[ˈmɪshæp]n Unglück nt, Unfall m, Panne flittle Timmy just had a \mishap dem kleinen Timmy ist gerade ein Malheur passierta series of \mishaps eine Unglücks-/Pannenseriewithout [further] \mishap ohne [weiteren] Zwischenfall* * *['mɪshp]nMissgeschick nthe's had a slight mishap — ihm ist ein kleines Missgeschick or Malheur passiert
* * *mishap [ˈmıshæp; mısˈhæp] sa) Unglück(sfall) n(m)b) Missgeschick n:he’s had a mishap ihm ist ein Missgeschick passiert;without mishap ohne Zwischenfälle* * *nounMissgeschick, dassomebody suffers or meets with a mishap — jemandem passiert ein Missgeschick
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'mishæp(an unlucky accident.) contratiempo, percancetr['mɪshæp]1 percance nombre masculino, contratiempo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwithout mishap sin contratiempomishap ['mɪs.hæp] n: contratiempo m, percance m, accidente mn.• accidente s.m.• contratiempo s.m.• desgracia s.f.• infortunio s.m.• través s.m.'mɪshæpnoun percance m, contratiempo m['mɪshæp]N contratiempo m* * *['mɪshæp]noun percance m, contratiempo m -
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[ʹmıshæp] n1) книжн. неприятное происшествие, казусafter many mishaps - после многочисленных неудач /неприятностей/
I met with a slight mishap - мне не повезло; со мной случился казус
I accomplished the errand without mishap - я благополучно выполнил поручение
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ˈmɪshæp сущ. несчастье, неудача;
несчастный случай Syn: misfortune, failure( книжное) неприятное происшествие, казус - after many *s после многочисленных неудач /неприятностей/ - I met with a slight * мне не повезло;
со мной случился казус - I accomplished the errand without * я благополучно выполнил поручение неудача, несчастье mishap неудача, несчастье -
11 Panne
f; -, -n1. (Störung, technische Panne) breakdown; EDV glitch; (Reifenpanne) puncture (auch Fahrrad), flat tyre (Am. tire), bes. Am. auch flat; ich hatte eine Panne auch my car ( oder motorbike etc.) broke down2. fig. (Missgeschick) mishap; bei Organisation: hitch; eine kleine Panne (im Ablauf) a slight hitch; eine bedauerliche Panne an unfortunate mishap; es kam zu mehreren peinlichen Pannen there were several embarrassing slip-ups* * *die Panneblackout; mishap; breakdown* * *Pạn|ne ['panə]f -, -n1) (= technische Störung) hitch (inf), breakdown, trouble no indef art; (= Reifenpanne) puncture, flat (tyre (Brit) or tire (US)), blow-out (inf)ich hatte eine Panne mit dem Fahrrad, mein Fahrrad hatte eine Panne — I had some trouble with my bike; (Reifenpanne) I had a puncture (Brit) or flat
ich hatte eine Panne mit dem Auto, mein Auto hatte eine Panne — my car broke down
mit der neuen Maschine passieren dauernd Pannen — things keep going wrong with the new machine, the new machine keeps breaking down
uns ist eine Panne passiert — we've made a slip, we've slipped up, we've boobed (esp Brit inf) or goofed (US inf)
* * *(a mechanical failure causing a stop: The car has had another breakdown. See also break down.) breakdown* * *Pan·ne<-, -n>[ˈpanə]f1. AUTO, TECH breakdowneine \Panne haben to have a breakdown, to breakdown2. (Missgeschick) mishap, slip-upmir ist da eine kleine \Panne passiert I've had a slight mishap* * *die; Panne, Pannen1) (AutoPanne) breakdown; (ReifenPanne) puncture; flat [tyre]ich hatte eine Panne — my car broke down/my car or I had a puncture
2) (Betriebsstörung) breakdown3) (Missgeschick) slip-up; mishap* * *1. (Störung, technische Panne) breakdown; IT glitch; (Reifenpanne) puncture (auch Fahrrad), flat tyre (US tire), besonders US auch flat;eine kleine Panne (im Ablauf) a slight hitch;eine bedauerliche Panne an unfortunate mishap;es kam zu mehreren peinlichen Pannen there were several embarrassing slip-ups* * *die; Panne, Pannen1) (AutoPanne) breakdown; (ReifenPanne) puncture; flat [tyre]ich hatte eine Panne — my car broke down/my car or I had a puncture
2) (Betriebsstörung) breakdown3) (Missgeschick) slip-up; mishap* * *-n f.breakdown n.mishap n.slip n.slip-up n. -
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[ma’lø:ə] n; -s, -e und -s; umg.: ( kleines) Malheur (slight) mishap, (little) accident; das ist doch kein Malheur! it’s not exactly a disaster, it’s not the end of the world* * *Mal|heur [ma'løːɐ]nt -s, -s or -emishapihm ist ein kleines Malheur passiert (inf) — he's had a little accident (auch euph) or a mishap
das ist doch kein Malheur! — it's not serious
* * *Mal·heur<-s, -s o -e>[maˈlø:ɐ̯]nt mishapdas ist doch kein \Malheur! it's not the end of the world!jdm passiert ein [kleines] \Malheur sb has a [slight] mishap* * *das; Malheurs, Malheure od. Malheurs mishap* * *(kleines) Malheur (slight) mishap, (little) accident;das ist doch kein Malheur! it’s not exactly a disaster, it’s not the end of the world* * *das; Malheurs, Malheure od. Malheurs mishap -
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f; -, -n1. (Störung, technische Panne) breakdown; EDV glitch; (Reifenpanne) puncture (auch Fahrrad), flat tyre (Am. tire), bes. Am. auch flat; ich hatte eine Panne auch my car ( oder motorbike etc.) broke down2. fig. (Missgeschick) mishap; bei Organisation: hitch; eine kleine Panne (im Ablauf) a slight hitch; eine bedauerliche Panne an unfortunate mishap; es kam zu mehreren peinlichen Pannen there were several embarrassing slip-ups* * *die Panneblackout; mishap; breakdown* * *Pạn|ne ['panə]f -, -n1) (= technische Störung) hitch (inf), breakdown, trouble no indef art; (= Reifenpanne) puncture, flat (tyre (Brit) or tire (US)), blow-out (inf)ich hatte eine Panne mit dem Fahrrad, mein Fahrrad hatte eine Panne — I had some trouble with my bike; (Reifenpanne) I had a puncture (Brit) or flat
ich hatte eine Panne mit dem Auto, mein Auto hatte eine Panne — my car broke down
mit der neuen Maschine passieren dauernd Pannen — things keep going wrong with the new machine, the new machine keeps breaking down
uns ist eine Panne passiert — we've made a slip, we've slipped up, we've boobed (esp Brit inf) or goofed (US inf)
* * *(a mechanical failure causing a stop: The car has had another breakdown. See also break down.) breakdown* * *Pan·ne<-, -n>[ˈpanə]f1. AUTO, TECH breakdowneine \Panne haben to have a breakdown, to breakdown2. (Missgeschick) mishap, slip-upmir ist da eine kleine \Panne passiert I've had a slight mishap* * *die; Panne, Pannen1) (AutoPanne) breakdown; (ReifenPanne) puncture; flat [tyre]ich hatte eine Panne — my car broke down/my car or I had a puncture
2) (Betriebsstörung) breakdown3) (Missgeschick) slip-up; mishap* * *…panne f im subst:Versorgungspanne breakdown in supplies;Übermittlungspanne breakdown ( oder failure) in communication* * *die; Panne, Pannen1) (AutoPanne) breakdown; (ReifenPanne) puncture; flat [tyre]ich hatte eine Panne — my car broke down/my car or I had a puncture
2) (Betriebsstörung) breakdown3) (Missgeschick) slip-up; mishap* * *-n f.breakdown n.mishap n.slip n.slip-up n. -
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* * *das Missgeschickadversity; mishap; slip; misfortune; misadventure* * *Mịss|ge|schickntmishap; (= Pech, Unglück) misfortunevom Missgeschick verfolgt werden (geh) — to be dogged by misfortune
* * *Miss·ge·schickRR, Miß·ge·schickALT[ˈmɪsgəʃɪk]nt mishapjedem kann mal ein \Missgeschick passieren/unterlaufen anyone can have a mishap [or an accident]vom \Missgeschick verfolgt werden to be dogged by misfortune [or bad luck]* * *jemandem passiert ein Missgeschick — somebody has a mishap/a piece or stroke of bad luck/a misfortune
* * ** * *jemandem passiert ein Missgeschick — somebody has a mishap/a piece or stroke of bad luck/a misfortune
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offensĭuncŭla, ae, f. dim. [offensio, II. B.], a slight offence, disgust, displeasure; a slight mishap (class.):si qua offensiuncula facta est animi tui,
Cic. Fam. 13, 1, 4:in istā aedilitate offensiuncula accepta,
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Mal·heur <-s, -s o -e> [maʼlø:ɐ̭] ntmishap;das ist doch kein \Malheur! it's not the end of the world!;jdm passiert ein [kleines] \Malheur sb has a [slight] mishap -
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Pan·ne <-, -n> [ʼpanə] f1) auto, tech breakdown;eine \Panne haben to have a breakdown, to breakdown2) ( Missgeschick) mishap, slip-up;mir ist da eine kleine \Panne passiert I've had a slight mishap -
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19 со мной случился казус
General subject: I met with a slight mishapУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > со мной случился казус
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m.mishap.* * *1 mishap* * *SM1) [gen] misfortune, mishap; (=accidente) accident; [en plan] setback, hitchsufrir o tener un percance — to suffer a mishap
2) (Econ) perquisite, perk ** * ** * *= mishap, accident, reversal, mischance, snafu, misadventure.Ex. The operations staff makes special backup copies of the catalogs in the network, reconstructs the files in case of a serious mishap, enters new system logon names, assigns authorization levels, and so forth.Ex. Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.Ex. Libraries are struggling to hold on and maintain quality in the face of adversity and reversal.Ex. Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.Ex. The article is entitled 'Thirty years on -- an age of snafu problems of coordinating libraries'.Ex. This is a wholly truthful account of her various discoveries and misadventures recounted, to the best of her recollection, in four parts.----* exponerse a un percance = court + disaster.* * ** * *= mishap, accident, reversal, mischance, snafu, misadventure.Ex: The operations staff makes special backup copies of the catalogs in the network, reconstructs the files in case of a serious mishap, enters new system logon names, assigns authorization levels, and so forth.
Ex: Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.Ex: Libraries are struggling to hold on and maintain quality in the face of adversity and reversal.Ex: Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.Ex: The article is entitled 'Thirty years on -- an age of snafu problems of coordinating libraries'.Ex: This is a wholly truthful account of her various discoveries and misadventures recounted, to the best of her recollection, in four parts.* exponerse a un percance = court + disaster.* * *mishapsufrió un percance she had o suffered a mishaptuvieron un percance en la carretera they had a slight o minor road accident* * *
percance sustantivo masculino ( contratiempo) mishap;
( accidente) minor accidente
percance sustantivo masculino mishap: atravesamos el país sin ningún percance, our trip across country went off without incident
' percance' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accidente
English:
crash
- mishap
- shunt
* * *percance nmmishap;tuvo un percance con la moto he had a minor motorcycle accident* * *m mishap* * *percance nm: mishap, misfortune
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