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101 easy
1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) fácil2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) folgado3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) amigável4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) descontraído* * *eas.y['i:zi] adj 1 fácil, leve, cômodo, confortável, natural. 2 indolor, tranqüilo. 3 confortante, tranqüilizador. 4 tranqüilo, sossegado, indolente. 5 afável, tratável. 6 acessível, cooperativo, oficioso, serviçal. 7 style fluente, ligeiro, agradável. 8 solto, folgado, frouxo. 9 corriqueiro, vulgar. • adv facilmente, suavemente. • interj devagar! cuidado! an easy task tarefa fácil. a woman of easy virtue mulher promíscua. easier said than done mais fácil falar do que fazer. easy all! parado! easy come, easy go fácil vem, fácil vai. easy does it vá com calma, não se afobe. easy on the ear/ eye agradável aos ouvidos/olhos. easy over frito dos dois lados. easy style estilo agradável, fluente. easy to do fácil de fazer. free and easy desembaraçado, sem cerimônias. I’m easy para mim tanto faz, por mim tudo bem. on easy street Amer financeiramente independente. on easy terms financiado, facilitado (pagamento). stand easy Mil à vontade. take it easy calma! não se afobe!. to go easy on ir com calma. -
102 easy
['iːzɪ] 1.1) (not difficult) [job, question] facile; [ life] agiato, comodoit's not easy to talk to him he's not an easy man to talk to non è facile parlare con lui; that's easy for you to say! fai presto a dirlo! hai un bel dire! it's an easy walk from here da qui è una passeggiata; to be an easy winner vincere facilmente; within easy reach a poca distanza (of da); to make it o things easier facilitare le cose ( for a); to make life o things too easy for rendere la vita troppo facile a [criminal, regime]; to take the easy way out — scegliere la strada più semplice
4) colloq. (having no preference)2.to take it o things easy prendersela con calma; take it easy! — calma! non prendertela!
2) colloq. (in a careful way)to go easy on o with non essere troppo severo con [ person]; go easy on the gin — vacci piano o non esagerare con il gin
3) mil.••as easy as pie o ABC o anything o falling off a log facile come bere un bicchiere d'acqua; easy come, easy go tanti presi, tanti spesi; easy does it stai attento, vacci piano; he's easy game o meat — è un sempliciotto o un pollo
* * *1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) facile2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) tranquillo3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) disinvolto4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) moderato* * *['iːzɪ] 1.1) (not difficult) [job, question] facile; [ life] agiato, comodoit's not easy to talk to him he's not an easy man to talk to non è facile parlare con lui; that's easy for you to say! fai presto a dirlo! hai un bel dire! it's an easy walk from here da qui è una passeggiata; to be an easy winner vincere facilmente; within easy reach a poca distanza (of da); to make it o things easier facilitare le cose ( for a); to make life o things too easy for rendere la vita troppo facile a [criminal, regime]; to take the easy way out — scegliere la strada più semplice
4) colloq. (having no preference)2.to take it o things easy prendersela con calma; take it easy! — calma! non prendertela!
2) colloq. (in a careful way)to go easy on o with non essere troppo severo con [ person]; go easy on the gin — vacci piano o non esagerare con il gin
3) mil.••as easy as pie o ABC o anything o falling off a log facile come bere un bicchiere d'acqua; easy come, easy go tanti presi, tanti spesi; easy does it stai attento, vacci piano; he's easy game o meat — è un sempliciotto o un pollo
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103 care
1. [keə] n1. забота, попечениеin care of smb. - на чьём-л. попечении
the baby was left in Mary's care - ребёнок остался под присмотром /на попечении/ Мери
the child was returned to its mother's care - ребёнок был возращён матери (из больницы, от опекунов и т. п.)
I will leave this to your care - а) оставляю это вам на хранение /на попечение/; б) поручаю это вам, передаю под вашу ответственность
the library is under the care of Mr. Green - г-н Грин заведует библиотекой
to take care of smb. - а) заботиться о ком-л.; приютить /пригреть/ кого-л.; обеспечить кого-л.; to take care of veterans - обеспечить ветеранов (войны); their children are taken into care - их дети переданы на воспитание в чужие семьи; the financing of the enterprise has been taken care of by the bank - финансирование этого предприятия взял на себя банк; don't worry, I'll take care of it - не беспокойтесь, я приму нужные меры /я это возьму на себя/; б) эвф. расправиться /разделаться/ с кем-л.; I'll take care of him - предоставьте его мне, я с ним справлюсь
a formidable foe to take care of - грозный враг, которого непросто одолеть
to take care about smb. = to take care of smb. а)
2. наблюдение (врача и т. п.); обслуживание (больного и т. п.); уход (тж. за машиной)you'll have the best care of this hospital - в этой больнице вы получите самое лучшее лечение и уход
3. внимательность, тщательность; осторожностьyou should give more care to your work - надо более внимательно /вдумчиво/ относиться к работе
to be handled with care! - обращаться осторожно!
take care! - осторожно!, береги(те)сь!
have a care! - будьте осторожны!, береги(те)сь!
take care not to wake the baby - осторожнее /смотри/, не разбуди ребёнка
take care (that) you don't get knocked down when you cross the road - смотрите не попадите под машину, когда будете переходить дорогу
4. тж. pl заботы, забота; тревога; треволненияcare has made him look ten years older - заботы состарили его на десять лет
he hasn't a care in the world - его ничто не тревожит, ему не о ком и не о чем заботиться
5. (for, of) пристрастие, любовь, склонность6. (-care) как компонент сложных слов со значением уход, присмотрMr. Smith c/o Brown & Co. - фирме Браун и Кu00B0 для передачи мистеру Смиту
send me the bill care of my solicitor - перешлите мне счёт через моего поверенного
I wrote to you care of Tatler Hotel - я писал вам на гостиницу /по адресу гостиницы/ «Татлер»
2. [keə] vcare killed a /the/ cat - забота и кошку уморит; ≅ заботы хоть кого в могилу вгонят
1. (for, of, about) заботиться (о ком-л., о чём-л.); ухаживать2. беспокоиться, тревожиться, волноватьсяhe failed at the examination, but I don't think he cares very much - он провалился на экзамене, но это его, по-видимому, мало волнует /заботит, тревожит/
I don't care what people say - мне всё равно, что говорят
you don't seem to care much - вас это, очевидно, мало волнует
what do I care?, who cares (a rap)?, as if I cared! - а мне всё равно!, а мне-то что!, меня это не интересует!
3. (for) любить; питать интерес к (кому-л., чему-л.)he doesn't care for his wife to work - он не хочет, чтобы его жена работала
4. иметь желание, хотетьI don't care to be seen here - мне не хочется, чтобы меня здесь видели
would you care to read this article? - не хотите ли вы прочитать эту статью?
would you care to go for a walk? - не хотите ли пройтись?
I don't care to go /about going/ - мне не хочется /у меня нет настроения/ идти
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not to care a bean /a brass farthing, a button, a cent, a curse, a damn, a fig, a feather, a hang, a hoot, a rap, two straws, a whoop/ - совершенно не интересоваться, относиться безразличноI don't care if I do - ничего не имею против, я не прочь; с удовольствием, охотно (преим. в ответ на предложение выпить)
I couldn't care less - мне это совершенно безразлично, мне в высшей степени наплевать
for all I care, for what I care - мне-то что; что касается меня, то мне до этого нет дела
I might be dead for all you care - жив я или умер, вам это в высшей степени безразлично
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104 Klar
I Adj.1. clear (auch Himmel, Stimme, Suppe etc.); Schnaps: colo(u)rless, white; klarer Blick open, honest look2. (deutlich) clear; (offenkundig) auch plain; bei klarem Bewusstsein sein be fully conscious; klarer Augenblick lucid moment; er hat einen klaren Blick he is clear-sighted; (denkt nüchtern) he knows what he’s doing; einen klaren Kopf behalten keep a clear head; (nicht in Panik geraten) keep one’s wits about one; sie ist ein klarer Kopf umg. she’s got her head screwed on; ( nicht mehr) klar im Kopf sein be (no longer) thinking clearly3. Entscheidung, Ziel etc.: clear(-cut), definite; (geordnet) clear, straight; klare Verhältnisse schaffen get things straight; zwischen ihnen ist alles klar they’ve settled everything5. Wendungen: es ist klar, dass... it’s clear ( oder obvious) that...; es ist mir klar, dass..., ich bin mir darüber klar, dass... it’s clear to me that..., I realize that...; es ist mir nur zu klar, dass... it’s only too clear (to me) that..., I’m only too well aware that...; ich bin mir noch nicht klar ( darüber), was ich tun soll I’m not quite sure what to do; sich (Dat) über etw. klar werden come to realize s.th.; dir sollte endlich klar werden, dass... you should have realized by now that...; ist das klar? is that clear?; bes. drohend: have you got that?; alles klar? umg. got it?; (alles in Ordnung?) everything OK?; jetzt ist mir alles klar! now I understand!; sich (Dat) über etw. im Klaren sein realize s.th., be aware of s.th.; alles klar! umg., Gesprächsfloskel: okay!; Klärchen, Kloßbrühe6. NAUT., FLUG. clear, ready; klar zum Gefecht ready for action; als Kommando: clear the decks (for action)II Adv.1. clearly; jetzt sehe ich endlich klar at last it’s clear to me, at last I understand; ein klar denkender Mensch a clear-headed person; klar und deutlich quite clearly; klar zutage treten be obvious; er brachte es klar zum Ausdruck, dass... he made it quite clear that...; die Mannschaft hat klar gewonnen Sport the team had a clear win2. umg. (natürlich) (na) klar! of course, oh yes; klar kenne ich die! of course I know her!* * *sure (Adv.);(offensichtlich) plain (Adj.);* * *[klaːɐ]nt -(e)s, -(e)Aus = Eiweiß) (egg) white, white of an egg* * *1) (like glass: a glassy sea.) glassy2) (easy to see through; transparent: clear glass.) clear3) (free from mist or cloud: Isn't the sky clear!) clear4) (easy to understand; clear: His words were quite plain.) plain5) (obvious: It's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.) plain* * *[kla:ɐ̯]I. adj1. (ungetrübt) cleareine \klare Flüssigkeit a clear [or colourless [or AM -orless]] liquidein \klarer Schnaps a [colourless [or white]] schnap[p]s, a colourless spiriteine \klare Nacht a clear night; s.a. Brühe2. (deutlich zu sehen) clear\klare Konturen clear contours3. (unmissverständlich) cleareine \klare Antwort a straight answereine \klare Frage a direct question4. (eindeutig) clearein \klares Ergebnis a clear-cut resultein \klarer Nachteil/Vorteil a clear [or decided] advantage/disadvantage\klare Prognose unambiguous prediction5. (deutlich vernehmbar) clearein \klarer Empfang clear reception6. (bewusst)▪ jdm \klar sein/werden to be/become clear to sb▪ jdm \klar sein to be clear to sb▪ [jdm] \klar werden to become clear [to sb]alles \klar? (fam) is everything clear?7. (selbstverständlich) of coursena \klar! (fam) of course!aber \klar doch! of course [you/they etc. can]!8. (bereit) ready\klar zur Landung ready [or cleared] for landing\klar Schiff machen (fig a.) to clear the decksII. adv1. (deutlich) clearly\klar hervortreten/zu Tage treten to become clear\klar im Nachteil/Vorteil sein to be at a clear disadvantage/advantagejdm etw \klar sagen/zu verstehen geben to have a clear picture [of sth], to make sth clear to sb\klar und deutlich clearly and unambiguously2. (eindeutig) soundlyjdn \klar besiegen to defeat sb soundly, to enjoy a clear victory over sbetw \klar beurteilen [können] to [be able to] make a sound judgement of sthetw \klar erkennen to see sth clearly3. (ungetrübt) clearly\klar denkend clear-thinking\klar sehen to see clearly* * *1.1) clearbei klarer Sicht — when it's clear; on a clear day
klar [im Kopf] sein — have a clear head; be able to think clearly or straight
er ist nicht ganz klar im Kopf — (salopp) he's not quite right in the head (sl.)
klare Verhältnisse schaffen — set things straight
[ist] alles klar? — [is] everything clear?
na klar! — (ugs.)
aber klar! — (ugs.) of course!
ist dir klar, dass...? — are you aware that...?
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) klar werden — realize or grasp something
3) nicht attr. (fertig) ready2.adverbial clearly* * ** * *1.1) clearbei klarer Sicht — when it's clear; on a clear day
klar [im Kopf] sein — have a clear head; be able to think clearly or straight
er ist nicht ganz klar im Kopf — (salopp) he's not quite right in the head (sl.)
[ist] alles klar? — [is] everything clear?
na klar! — (ugs.)
aber klar! — (ugs.) of course!
ist dir klar, dass...? — are you aware that...?
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) im Klaren sein — realize or be aware of something
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) klar werden — realize or grasp something
3) nicht attr. (fertig) ready2.adverbial clearly* * *adj.articulative adj.bold adj.bright adj.clear adj.clear cut (unambiguous) adj.evident adj.lucid adj.obvious adj.perspicacious adj.perspicuous adj.unobscured adj.vivid adj. adv.clearly adv.intelligibly adv.lucidly adv.perspicuously adv.serenely adv.yea adv. ausdr.of course expr. interj.yeah interj. -
105 klar
I Adj.1. clear (auch Himmel, Stimme, Suppe etc.); Schnaps: colo(u)rless, white; klarer Blick open, honest look2. (deutlich) clear; (offenkundig) auch plain; bei klarem Bewusstsein sein be fully conscious; klarer Augenblick lucid moment; er hat einen klaren Blick he is clear-sighted; (denkt nüchtern) he knows what he’s doing; einen klaren Kopf behalten keep a clear head; (nicht in Panik geraten) keep one’s wits about one; sie ist ein klarer Kopf umg. she’s got her head screwed on; ( nicht mehr) klar im Kopf sein be (no longer) thinking clearly3. Entscheidung, Ziel etc.: clear(-cut), definite; (geordnet) clear, straight; klare Verhältnisse schaffen get things straight; zwischen ihnen ist alles klar they’ve settled everything5. Wendungen: es ist klar, dass... it’s clear ( oder obvious) that...; es ist mir klar, dass..., ich bin mir darüber klar, dass... it’s clear to me that..., I realize that...; es ist mir nur zu klar, dass... it’s only too clear (to me) that..., I’m only too well aware that...; ich bin mir noch nicht klar ( darüber), was ich tun soll I’m not quite sure what to do; sich (Dat) über etw. klar werden come to realize s.th.; dir sollte endlich klar werden, dass... you should have realized by now that...; ist das klar? is that clear?; bes. drohend: have you got that?; alles klar? umg. got it?; (alles in Ordnung?) everything OK?; jetzt ist mir alles klar! now I understand!; sich (Dat) über etw. im Klaren sein realize s.th., be aware of s.th.; alles klar! umg., Gesprächsfloskel: okay!; Klärchen, Kloßbrühe6. NAUT., FLUG. clear, ready; klar zum Gefecht ready for action; als Kommando: clear the decks (for action)II Adv.1. clearly; jetzt sehe ich endlich klar at last it’s clear to me, at last I understand; ein klar denkender Mensch a clear-headed person; klar und deutlich quite clearly; klar zutage treten be obvious; er brachte es klar zum Ausdruck, dass... he made it quite clear that...; die Mannschaft hat klar gewonnen Sport the team had a clear win2. umg. (natürlich) (na) klar! of course, oh yes; klar kenne ich die! of course I know her!* * *sure (Adv.);(offensichtlich) plain (Adj.);* * *[klaːɐ]nt -(e)s, -(e)Aus = Eiweiß) (egg) white, white of an egg* * *1) (like glass: a glassy sea.) glassy2) (easy to see through; transparent: clear glass.) clear3) (free from mist or cloud: Isn't the sky clear!) clear4) (easy to understand; clear: His words were quite plain.) plain5) (obvious: It's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.) plain* * *[kla:ɐ̯]I. adj1. (ungetrübt) cleareine \klare Flüssigkeit a clear [or colourless [or AM -orless]] liquidein \klarer Schnaps a [colourless [or white]] schnap[p]s, a colourless spiriteine \klare Nacht a clear night; s.a. Brühe2. (deutlich zu sehen) clear\klare Konturen clear contours3. (unmissverständlich) cleareine \klare Antwort a straight answereine \klare Frage a direct question4. (eindeutig) clearein \klares Ergebnis a clear-cut resultein \klarer Nachteil/Vorteil a clear [or decided] advantage/disadvantage\klare Prognose unambiguous prediction5. (deutlich vernehmbar) clearein \klarer Empfang clear reception6. (bewusst)▪ jdm \klar sein/werden to be/become clear to sb▪ jdm \klar sein to be clear to sb▪ [jdm] \klar werden to become clear [to sb]alles \klar? (fam) is everything clear?7. (selbstverständlich) of coursena \klar! (fam) of course!aber \klar doch! of course [you/they etc. can]!8. (bereit) ready\klar zur Landung ready [or cleared] for landing\klar Schiff machen (fig a.) to clear the decksII. adv1. (deutlich) clearly\klar hervortreten/zu Tage treten to become clear\klar im Nachteil/Vorteil sein to be at a clear disadvantage/advantagejdm etw \klar sagen/zu verstehen geben to have a clear picture [of sth], to make sth clear to sb\klar und deutlich clearly and unambiguously2. (eindeutig) soundlyjdn \klar besiegen to defeat sb soundly, to enjoy a clear victory over sbetw \klar beurteilen [können] to [be able to] make a sound judgement of sthetw \klar erkennen to see sth clearly3. (ungetrübt) clearly\klar denkend clear-thinking\klar sehen to see clearly* * *1.1) clearbei klarer Sicht — when it's clear; on a clear day
klar [im Kopf] sein — have a clear head; be able to think clearly or straight
er ist nicht ganz klar im Kopf — (salopp) he's not quite right in the head (sl.)
klare Verhältnisse schaffen — set things straight
[ist] alles klar? — [is] everything clear?
na klar! — (ugs.)
aber klar! — (ugs.) of course!
ist dir klar, dass...? — are you aware that...?
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) klar werden — realize or grasp something
3) nicht attr. (fertig) ready2.adverbial clearly* * *A. adjklarer Blick open, honest lookbei klarem Bewusstsein sein be fully conscious;klarer Augenblick lucid moment;er hat einen klaren Blick he is clear-sighted; (denkt nüchtern) he knows what he’s doing;einen klaren Kopf behalten keep a clear head; (nicht in Panik geraten) keep one’s wits about one;klare Verhältnisse schaffen get things straight;zwischen ihnen ist alles klar they’ve settled everything4. SPORT etc, Sieg, Vorsprung: clear;mit klarem Vorsprung gewinnen win by a clear margin5. Wendungen:es ist klar, dass … it’s clear ( oder obvious) that …;es ist mir klar, dass …, ich bin mir darüber klar, dass … it’s clear to me that …, I realize that …;es ist mir nur zu klar, dass … it’s only too clear (to me) that …, I’m only too well aware that …;ich bin mir noch nicht klar (darüber), was ich tun soll I’m not quite sure what to do;sich (dat)über etwas klar werden come to realize sth;dir sollte endlich klar werden, dass … you should have realized by now that …;ist das klar? is that clear?; besonders drohend: have you got that?;alles klar? umg got it?; (alles in Ordnung?) everything OK?;jetzt ist mir alles klar! now I understand!;sich (dat)über etwas im Klaren sein realize sth, be aware of sth;6. SCHIFF, FLUG clear, ready;B. adv1. clearly;ein klar denkender Mensch a clear-headed person;klar und deutlich quite clearly;klar zutage treten be obvious;er brachte es klar zum Ausdruck, dass he made it quite clear that;die Mannschaft hat klar gewonnen Sport the team had a clear win2. umg (natürlich)(na) klar! of course, oh yes;klar kenne ich die! of course I know her!* * *1.1) clearbei klarer Sicht — when it's clear; on a clear day
klar [im Kopf] sein — have a clear head; be able to think clearly or straight
er ist nicht ganz klar im Kopf — (salopp) he's not quite right in the head (sl.)
[ist] alles klar? — [is] everything clear?
na klar! — (ugs.)
aber klar! — (ugs.) of course!
ist dir klar, dass...? — are you aware that...?
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) im Klaren sein — realize or be aware of something
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) klar werden — realize or grasp something
3) nicht attr. (fertig) ready2.adverbial clearly* * *adj.articulative adj.bold adj.bright adj.clear adj.clear cut (unambiguous) adj.evident adj.lucid adj.obvious adj.perspicacious adj.perspicuous adj.unobscured adj.vivid adj. adv.clearly adv.intelligibly adv.lucidly adv.perspicuously adv.serenely adv.yea adv. ausdr.of course expr. interj.yeah interj. -
106 другой
1. other; ( ещё один) another; (не такой, иной) differentдайте другой карандаш — ( второй из двух) give me the other pencil; ( какой-нибудь иной) give me another pencil
никто другой — nobody else; none else / other
лучше, чем кто-л. другой — better than anybody else
в другой день, в другое время (приходить, поговорить и т. п.) — (come*, discuss something, etc.) another day, another time
в других отношениях (с др. точки зрения) — in other respects
в другом месте — elsewhere, somewhere else
это другое дело — that is another matter, that is quite different
свободен от всех других занятий, кроме — free from all occupation except
2. как сущ. с. another thing, something elseон никогда не заботится о других — he never thinks of others, или of other people
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107 innocent
1. adjective1) unschuldig (of an + Dat.)2) (harmless) harmlos3) (naïve) unschuldighe is innocent about the ways of the world — er ist völlig unerfahren
4) (pretending to be guileless) arglos, unschuldig [Blick, Erscheinung]2. noun(innocent person) Unschuldige, der/die* * *['inəsnt]1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) unschuldig2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) harmlos3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) einfältig•- academic.ru/38288/innocently">innocently- innocence* * *in·no·cent[ˈɪnəsənt]I. adj1. (not guilty) unschuldigshe is \innocent of the crime sie hat die Tat nicht begangen, sie ist unschuldig3. (uninvolved) unschuldig, unbeteiligtan \innocent bystander ein unbeteiligter Passant/eine unbeteiligte Passantinan \innocent victim ein unschuldiges Opfer4. (intending no harm) unschuldigan \innocent mistake ein unbeabsichtigter Fehler5. (harmless) harmlosan \innocent substance ein harmloser StoffII. nto be an \innocent naiv [o unbedarft] sein* * *['Inəsənt]1. adj1) unschuldig; mistake, misrepresentation unabsichtlichshe is innocent of the crime — sie ist an dem Verbrechen unschuldig
a defendant is innocent until proved guilty — ein Angeklagter gilt als unschuldig, bis ihm seine Schuld nachgewiesen wird
he is innocent about night life in a big city — er ist die reine Unschuld, was das Nachtleben in einer Großstadt angeht
2. nUnschuld fhe's a bit of an innocent —
the massacre of the Holy Innocents (Rel) Holy Innocents' Day — der Kindermord zu Bethlehem das Fest der Unschuldigen Kinder
* * *innocent [ˈınəsnt]A adj1. unschuldig:a) schuldlos (of an dat)b) sittlich rein, (Mädchen auch) unberührtc) harmlos:innocent air Unschuldsmiene fd) arglos, naiv, einfältig2. harmlos (Spiel etc)3. unbeabsichtigt (Täuschung etc)4. JURa) → A 1 ab) gutgläubig (Käufer etc)d) nicht geschmuggelt (Ware)e) Völkerrecht: friedlich:innocent passage friedliche Durchfahrt (von Handelsschiffen)innocent of self-respect ohne jede Selbstachtung;he is innocent of Latin er kann kein Wort Latein;he is innocent of such things er hat noch nie etwas von diesen Dingen gehört;her face was innocent of cosmetics sie war ungeschminktB s1. Unschuldige(r) m/f(m):the Massacre of the Innocents BIBEL der Kindermord zu Bethlehem;Innocents’ Day REL das Fest der Unschuldigen Kinder2. naiver Mensch, Einfaltspinsel m pej* * *1. adjective1) unschuldig (of an + Dat.)2) (harmless) harmlos3) (naïve) unschuldig4) (pretending to be guileless) arglos, unschuldig [Blick, Erscheinung]2. noun(innocent person) Unschuldige, der/die* * *adj.blauäugig* adj.unschuldig adj. -
108 другой
да́йте друго́й каранда́ш (второй из двух) — give me the other pencil; ( какой-нибудь иной) give me another pencil
в друго́й день [в друго́е вре́мя, в друго́й раз] (прийти́, поговори́ть и т.п.) — (come, discuss something, etc) another [some other] day [time]
2) прил. (не такой, иной) differentв друго́м ме́сте — elsewhere, somewhere else
в друго́м отноше́нии (с другой точки зрения) — in other respects
он мне каза́лся други́м — he looked different to me
свобо́ден от всех други́х заня́тий, кро́ме — free from all occupations except
3) прил. (второй, следующий) next; the otherна друго́й день — the next day
оди́н за други́м — one after another
и оди́н / тот и друго́й — both
ни оди́н / тот ни друго́й — neither of the two; neither one or the other
4) мест. разг. (некоторый, какой-нибудь иной) some otherи тот и друго́й — both
ни тот ни друго́й — neither
никто́ друго́й — nobody else; none else / other
кто́-то друго́й — somebody else
лу́чше, чем кто-л друго́й — better than anybody else
5) с. как сущ. another thing, something elseон никогда́ не забо́тится о други́х — he never thinks of others [of other people]
одни́ э́то лю́бят, други́е нет, тре́тьи коле́блются — some like it, others don't, still others waver
••други́ми слова́ми — in other words
э́то друго́е де́ло — that is another matter, that is quite different; (при выражении одобрения поворотом беседы тж.) now you are talking
друго́е де́ло, что — it's another matter / thing that
на друго́м конце́ (про́вода) (о собеседнике по телефону) — at the other end (of the telephone)
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109 easy
1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) fácil2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) tranquilo3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) natural4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) tranquiloeasy adj fácilit looks difficult, but actually it's easy parece difícil, pero en realidad es fáciltr['iːzɪ]1 (not difficult) fácil, sencillo■ is it easy to get a bank loan? ¿es fácil conseguir un crédito del banco?2 (comfortable) cómodo,-a, holgado,-a3 (unworried, relaxed) tranquilo,-a4 (readily exploited, cheated) fácil1 con cuidado, con calma■ go easy with that vase, it's valuable ten cuidado con aquel jarrón - es valioso■ easy on the whisky! ¡no te pases con el whisky!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLeasy on the ear agradable al oídoeasy on the eye agradable a la vistaeasy to please poco exigenteeasy come, easy go así como viene se vaeasy does it poco a poco, con cuidadoit's easier said than done del dicho al hecho hay mucho trechostand easy SMALLMILITARY/SMALL descansentake it easy! ¡tranquilo,-a!to be easy as pie familiar estar chupado,-ato go easy on somebody no reñir tanto a alguiento go easy on something no pasarse con algoto take it easy / take things easy tomar(se) las cosas con calmaeasy chair sillón nombre masculino, butacaeasy game / easy prey presa fácileasy listening música ligeraeasy money dinero fácileasy terms facilidades nombre femenino plural de pago1) : fácil2) lenient: indulgenteadj.• descansado, -a adj.• desembarazado, -a adj.• fácil adj.• holgado, -a adj.• lento, -a adj.
I 'iːzi1) ( not difficult) fácilit's easy to see that... — es fácil ver que...
easy money — dinero m fácil, plata f (AmS fam) fácil or dulce (AmL fam)
that's easy for you to say — se dice muy fácil, es fácil hablar
2) ( undemanding) < life> fácil, desahogadoeasy terms — ( Busn) facilidades de pago
to be easy on the eye/ear — ser* agradable a la vista/al oído
3)a) ( lenient)to be easy on somebody — ser* poco exigente or severo con algn
b) ( without strong opinion) (esp BrE colloq) (pred)I'm easy — me da igual or lo mismo
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1) ( without difficulty)love/money doesn't come easy — el amor/dinero no es fácil de conseguir
easy come, easy go — así como viene se va
2)a) (slowly, calmly) despacio, con calmato take it/things easy — tomárselo/tomarse las cosas con calma
b) ( sparingly)go easy on o with the sugar — no te pases or (Méx) llévatela suave con el azúcar (fam)
c) ( leniently)['iːzɪ]1. ADJ(compar easier) (superl easiest)1) (=not difficult) [task, job, decision, victory] fácilit is easy to see that... — es fácil ver que...
fluorescent jackets are easy to see at night — las chaquetas fluorescentes son fáciles de ver por la noche
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to be far from easy — no ser nada fácil•
that's easy for you to say — para ti es fácil decirlo•
to have it easy — tenerlo fácil•
they made it very easy for us — nos lo pusieron muy fácil"Russian made easy" — "ruso sin esfuerzo"
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it's an easy mistake to make — es un error que se comete fácilmente•
to be none too easy — no ser nada fácil•
to be easy on the eye/ear — ser or resultar agradable a la vista/al oído•
to be within easy reach of sth — estar muy cerca de algo•
to have an easy ride — (fig) tener las cosas fáciles•
that's easier said than done! — ¡eso se dice pronto!, es fácil decirlo, pero hacerlo...I'd love to tell her to get lost but that's easier said than done — me encantaría mandarla al cuerno pero no es tan fácil de hacer
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to buy sth on easy terms — (Comm) comprar algo con facilidades de pago•
to take the easy way out — (fig) optar por el camino más fácil- be on easy street2) (=relaxed) [life] cómodo, relajado; [manners] relajado, natural; [disposition, conversation, conscience] tranquilo; [smile] fácil; [voice, tone, style] natural; [pace] lento, pausado; [movement] suelto, relajadoI'm easy * — (=not particular) me es igual or me da igual
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to feel easy (in one's mind) — sentirse tranquiloI don't feel easy about leaving the children with that woman — no me siento tranquilo dejando a los niños con esa mujer
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he has or enjoys an easy relationship with his stepchildren — tiene una relación muy buena or se lleva muy bien con los hijos de su mujer•
you can rest easy — puedes estar tranquilo•
to be on easy terms with sb — estar en confianza con algn3) (=promiscuous) [woman] fácil•
a woman of easy virtue — † euph una mujer ligera de cascos2.ADV•
we can all breathe easy now — ahora todos podemos respirar tranquilos•
taking orders doesn't come easy to him — no le resulta fácil obedecer órdeneseasy come, easy go — tal y como viene se va
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easy does it! — ¡despacio!, ¡cuidado!, ¡con calma!•
go easy with the sugar — no te pases con el azúcarstand 3., 1)take it easy! * — (=don't worry) ¡cálmete!, ¡no te pongas nervioso!; (=don't rush) ¡despacio!, ¡no corras!
3.CPDeasy chair N — butaca f, sillón m (Sp)
EASY, DIFFICULT, IMPOSSIBLE ► Fácil, difícil and imposible are followed directly by the infinitive when they qualify the action itself:easy touch * N (=person) —
Solving the problem is easy
It's easy to solve the problem Es fácil resolver el problema
It is sometimes difficult/impossible to control oneself En ocasiones es difícil/imposible controlarse ► When the adjective qualifies a noun or pronoun rather than the verb, de is inserted before the infinitive:
The problem is easy to solve El problema es fácil de resolver
That's difficult or hard to believe Eso es difícil de creer
Semtex is impossible to detect El Semtex es imposible de detectar NOTE: Remember in this case to make the adjective agree with the noun or pronoun it describes:
Some of his works are difficult to classify Algunas de sus obras son difíciles de encasillar For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *
I ['iːzi]1) ( not difficult) fácilit's easy to see that... — es fácil ver que...
easy money — dinero m fácil, plata f (AmS fam) fácil or dulce (AmL fam)
that's easy for you to say — se dice muy fácil, es fácil hablar
2) ( undemanding) < life> fácil, desahogadoeasy terms — ( Busn) facilidades de pago
to be easy on the eye/ear — ser* agradable a la vista/al oído
3)a) ( lenient)to be easy on somebody — ser* poco exigente or severo con algn
b) ( without strong opinion) (esp BrE colloq) (pred)I'm easy — me da igual or lo mismo
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1) ( without difficulty)love/money doesn't come easy — el amor/dinero no es fácil de conseguir
easy come, easy go — así como viene se va
2)a) (slowly, calmly) despacio, con calmato take it/things easy — tomárselo/tomarse las cosas con calma
b) ( sparingly)go easy on o with the sugar — no te pases or (Méx) llévatela suave con el azúcar (fam)
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110 अविघ्न _avighna
अविघ्न a. Unobstructed, free from impediments; ˚क्रियोपलम्भाय Ś.1.-घ्नम् Freedom from obstacle or impediment, welfare (this word is usually neuter, though विघ्न is m.); साधयाम्यहमविघ्नमस्तु ते R.11.91; अविघ्नमस्तु ते स्थेयाः पितेव धुरि पुत्रिणाम् R.1.91; अविघ्नमस्तु सावित्र्याः प्रदाने दुहितुस्तव Mb.-Comp. -करणव्रतम् N. of a particular rite on the fourth day of Phālguna. Varāha P. -
111 Li Bing (Li Ping)
[br]fl. 309–240 BC Chinad. soon after 240 BC China[br]Chinese hydraulic engineer who began the construction of the Guanxian irrigation system.[br]He was Governor of Szechuan. His outstanding achievement was to initiate the Guanxian (Kuanhsien) irrigation system, one of the world's greatest irrigation projects. North-west of Chengdu, capital of Szechuan province, the Min Jiang river tumbles from the Tibetan border country. It was distributed in some 735 miles (1,185 km) of channels into an irrigation system that fertilized half a million acres of good agricultural land and enabled a largely farming population of some 5 million to support themselves, with a regular water supply and free from drought and flood. In the ancient world, it can only be compared in scale with the works on the Nile in Ancient Egypt. The irrigation system was completed by his son Li Erlang c. 230 BC. At the time, it earned both Li Bing and his son temples in their honour; it survives to this day and is still impressive.[br]Further ReadingJ.Needham, Science and Civilisation in China, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971, vol. IV. 3, pp. 249, 288ff., 296, 304, 329.LRD -
112 Thomson, Sir William, Lord Kelvin
[br]b. 26 June 1824 Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland)d. 17 December 1907 Largs, Scotland[br]Irish physicist and inventor who contributed to submarine telegraphy and instrumentation.[br]After education at Glasgow University and Peterhouse, Cambridge, a period of study in France gave Thomson an interest in experimental work and instrumentation. He became Professor of Natural Philosophy at Glasgow in 1846 and retained the position for the rest of his career, establishing the first teaching laboratory in Britain.Among his many contributions to science and engineering was his concept, introduced in 1848, of an "absolute" zero of temperature. Following on from the work of Joule, his investigations into the nature of heat led to the first successful liquefaction of gases such as hydrogen and helium, and later to the science of low-temperature physics.Cable telegraphy gave an impetus to the scientific measurement of electrical quantities, and for many years Thomson was a member of the British Association Committee formed in 1861 to consider electrical standards and to develop units; these are still in use. Thomson first became Scientific Adviser to the Atlantic Telegraph Company in 1857, sailing on the Agamemnon and Great Eastern during the cable-laying expeditions. He invented a mirror galvanometer and more importantly the siphon recorder, which, used as a very sensitive telegraph receiver, provided a permanent record of signals. He also laid down the design parameters of long submarine cables and discovered that the conductivity of copper was greatly affected by its purity. A major part of the success of the Atlantic cable in 1866 was due to Thomson, who received a knighthood for his contribution.Other instruments he designed included a quadrant electrostatic voltmeter to measure high voltages, and his "multi-cellular" instrument for low voltages. They could be used on alternating or direct current and were free from temperature errors. His balances for precision current measurement were widely used in standardizing laboratories.Thomson was a prolific writer of scientific papers on subjects across the whole spectrum of physics; between 1855 and 1866 he published some 110 papers, with a total during his life of over 600. In 1892 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Kelvin of Largs. By the time of his death he was looked upon as the "father" of British physics, but despite his outstanding achievements his later years were spent resisting change and progress.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1866. Created Lord Kelvin of Largs 1892. FRS 1851. President, Royal Society 1890–4. An original member of the Order of Merit 1902. President, Society of Telegraph Engineers 1874. President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1889 and 1907. Royal Society Royal Medal 1856, Copley Medal 1883.Bibliography1872, Reprints of Papers on Electrostatics and Magnetism, London; 1911, Mathematical and Physical Papers, 6 vols, Cambridge (collections of Thomson's papers).Further ReadingSilvanus P.Thompson, 1910, The Life of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, 2 vols, London (an uncritical biography).D.B.Wilson, 1987, Kelvin and Stokes: A Comparative Study in Victorian Physics, Bristol (provides a present-day commentary on all aspects of Thomson's work).J.G.Crowther, 1962, British Scientists of the 19th Century, London, pp. 199–257 (a short critical biography).GWBiographical history of technology > Thomson, Sir William, Lord Kelvin
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113 حافظ على
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. \ حَافَظَ عَلَى السِّرّ \ keep a secret: not to tell a secret matter to anyone. \ حَافَظ عَلَى هُدوء أَعْصابه \ keep one’s temper: to stay calm, not get angry. -
114 keep
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. -
115 keep sth. up
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. -
116 keep to
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. -
117 maintain
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. -
118 preserve
حَافَظَ عَلَى \ keep: to fulfil; be faithful to (a promise, an appointment, a rule, etc.): I kept my word, I did what I had promised to do. keep sth. up: to continue; prevent from getting weaker: Keep up your English after you leave school. You’ve made a good start, so keep it up. The enemy kept up their attack all day. keep to: not to leave: Keep to the right of the road. Keep to the rules. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. -
119 düşmek
"1. to fall, fall down. 2. to fall from power. 3. to fall, drop, go down, decrease. 4. /ı/ to subtract; to deduct. 5. (for a fetus) to be miscarried; to be aborted. 6. /a/ to fall into, be overcome by (doubts, worry, trouble). 7. to get (tired, weak). 8. /a/ to be suitable; to suit. 9. /a/ to lie within one´s responsibility, be up to (one). 10. /a/ to lie in (a certain direction). 11. /a/ to fall on (a certain day). 12. /a/ naut. to fall off course or make little headway (due to wind, waves, current). 13. /a/ to come to (one) by chance. 14. /a/ to receive, get as one´s share (by chance or allotment). 15. /dan/ to be left out of (accidentally). 16. /a/ to wind up in, end up in (jail, court, a hospital). 17. /a/ to get involved with (a disagreeable and unpleasant person). 18. slang to drop in on someone, appear unannounced. Düşenin dostu olmaz. proverb People in trouble have no friends. düşe kalka struggling along, with difficulty. düşüp kalkmak /la/ colloq. 1. to live in sexual intimacy with, sleep around with. 2. to be a close friend of, pal around with. Düşmez kalkmaz bir Allah. proverb Only God is free from trouble." -
120 tie
1. [taı] n1. бечёвка, лента, шнур; узел, петля; скрепа; скоба2. обыкн. pl узы; связьthe ties of friendship [of marriage] - узы дружбы [брачные узы]
the ties of blood, blood ties - кровные узы, узы кровного родства
the silken tie - поэт. узы любви и дружбы
to break a tie of smth. - разорвать узы чего-л.
3. долг, обязательствоa man free from bonds and ties - человек, не связанный никакими обязательствами
4. обузаthe dog was rather a tie - пёс его связывал, уход за псом был обременителен
5. равное число голосов ( избирателей)6. галстук7. амер. шпалаto count /to hit/ the ties - разг. идти по шпалам
8. pl разг. низкие ботинки со шнурками9. спорт.1) игра вничью; состязание, в котором соперники приходят к финишу одновременно2) матч между победителями предыдущих соревнований; решающая встреча ( после ничьей)to play /to shoot/ off a tie - сыграть решающую партию
10. муз. лига, знак легато11. мор. (причальный) бридель12. 1) спец. связь2) стр. растянутый элемент; затяжка♢
black tie - дип. смокингwhite tie - дип. фрак
2. [taı] vthe old school tie - шутл. а) солидарность, дух товарищества; б) снобизм
1. 1) связывать, привязыватьto tie smth. in a bunch - связать что-л. в пучок
to tie smb.'s hands - связать кому-л. руки (тж. перен.)
2) перевязыватьto tie an artery - мед. перевязать артерию
3) вплетать2. 1) связывать узамиto tie the (marriage, nuptial) knot - соединять узами брака, венчать
2) преим. p. p. связывать, соединятьto be tied to the mainland by an isthmus - быть связанным с материком перешейком
3. 1) скреплять; завязывать (узлом); перевязывать; шнуроватьto tie the legs of a table - связать /скрепить/ ножки стола
to tie a bonnet [a tie, a knot, a loop, a scarf] - завязать шляпку [галстук, узелок, петлю, шарф]
2) завязываться, соединяться4. 1) стеснять свободу действий; обязывать; обременять, стеснятьtied to /for/ time - связанный /ограниченный/ временем
to tie smb. to secrecy - потребовать от кого-л. соблюдения тайны
2) ограничивать условиямиI shan't tie you too rigidly - я не стану ставить вам слишком жёсткие условия
3) сковывать; препятствоватьthe wood ties the saw - дерево зажимает пилу, пила застревает в полене
he is tied to the job - он привязан к работе, из-за работы он никуда не может уехать
5. амер. вязать (в снопы)6. амер. разг. присоединяться; согласовываться7. (to) амер. разг. полагаться (на кого-л., что-л.)he wants smb. to tie to - ему нужна опора
8. (into)1) амер. разг. заниматься (чем-л.); приниматься (за что-л.)on the following day we tied into it again - на следующий день мы снова впряглись в работу
2) сл. набрасываться (на кого-л.), резко критиковать (кого-л.)9. получать равное число голосов10. спорт.1) сравнять счёт; сыграть вничью; прийти голова в голову ( о лошади)to tie with smb. - сыграть вничью с кем-л.
to tie with smb. for the first place - поделить с кем-л. первое и второе места
2) сравнять ( счёт)to tie the score - сыграть вничью; сравнять счёт
11. муз. соединять знаком легато, лигой12. амер. укладывать шпалы13. сл. знать что-л. подобное; знать кое-что почищеhe borrows my car and thinks he's done me a favour. Can you tie that? - он пользуется моей машиной и считает, что делает мне одолжение. Вы что-либо подобное слышали? /Неплохо, а?, Слыханное ли это дело?/
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to tie oneself in(to) knots - запутаться в трудностяхto tie smb.'s tongue - заставить кого-л. молчать
to tie smb. hand and foot, to tie smb. neck and heels - связывать кого-л. по рукам и ногам
to ride and tie см. ride III, 1)
to tie smb. by the leg - амер. сковывать кого-л.
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day off — {n.} A day on which one doesn t have to work, not necessarily the weekend. * /Monday is his day off in the restaurant, because he prefers to work on Saturdays and Sundays./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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Free Will Baptist Church — (or Free Will Baptists) is a group of churches that share a common history, name, and an acceptance of the Arminian theology of free grace, free salvation, and free will, based on the idea of general atonement. Free Will Baptists share similar… … Wikipedia
Free Villages — is the term used for Caribbean settlements, particularly in Jamaica, founded in the 1830s and 1840s independent of the control of plantation owners and other major estates.Pioneering the conceptStarting in the 1830s, in anticipation of… … Wikipedia
free — adj Free, independent, sovereign, autonomous, autarchic, autarkic are comparable when they mean not subject to the rule or control of another. The same differences in implications and connotations are found in their corresponding nouns freedom,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Free Christian — Free Christians, sometimes known as Non Subscribing Protestants or Non Creedal Dissenters [ cite book |title= Studies In English Dissent |last= Nuttall|first= Geoffrey F.|year= 2002|publisher= Quinta Press|location= |isbn= 1 897856 14 8|pages= ;… … Wikipedia
Day labor — is work done where the worker is hired and paid one day at a time, with no promise that more work will be available in the future. It is a form of contingent work. Contents 1 Types 2 In the USA 3 See also 4 Refere … Wikipedia
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Free Trade Unions of the Coast — ( pl. Wolne Związki Zawodowe Wybrzeża, WZZW, also translated as the Committee for Independent Trade Unions for the Coast) were a government independent trade union in the People s Republic of Poland.This trade union was founded in Gdańsk on 29… … Wikipedia
Free education — refers to education that is funded through taxation, or charitable organizations[1] rather than tuition fees. Although primary school and other comprehensive or compulsory education is free in many countries, for example, all education is mostly… … Wikipedia