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21 storico
(pl -ci) 1. adj historical( memorabile) historic2. m, storica f historian* * *storico agg.1 historical: un personaggio storico, a historical figure; critica storica, metodo storico, historical criticism, method; romanzo storico, historical novel; verità storica, historical truth; (econ.) scuola storica, historical school // centro storico di una città, historic centre of a city3 ( memorabile) historic: è una giornata storica, it's a historic day; una decisione storica, (iron.) a historic decision◆ s.m. historian.* * *['stɔriko] storico -a, -ci, -che1. agg(gen) historical, (memorabile) historic2. sm/f* * *1.1) (relativo alla storia) [fatto, personaggio] historical2) (importante) [accordo, discorso, giornata] historic3) (risalente al passato) [ monumento] historic2.centro storico — historic centre, old town
sostantivo maschile (f. -a) historian* * *storicopl. -ci, - che /'stɔriko, t∫i, ke/1 (relativo alla storia) [fatto, personaggio] historical2 (importante) [accordo, discorso, giornata] historic⇒ 18 (f. -a) historian. -
22 historyczn|y
adj. 1. (odnoszący się do przeszłości) historical- badania historyczne historical research- malarstwo historyczne historical painting- powieść historyczna a historical novel- w filmie nie próbuje się pokazać prawdy historycznej the film makes no attempt at historical veracity2. (z przeszłości) [wydarzenia, epoka, budowle, pamiętniki, dokumenty] historic, historical- fakty historyczne historical facts- postać historyczna a historical figure- meble historyczne period furniture3. (odnoszący się do historii) history attr., historical- świadomość historyczna młodego pokolenia the younger generation’s knowledge of history- szkolna olimpiada historyczna a school history competition4. Nauk. historical- geografia/gramatyka historyczna historical geography/grammar5. książk. (ważny) historic, history-making- było to historyczne wydarzenie it was a historic a. history-making event- w tym historycznym momencie at this historic momentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > historyczn|y
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23 eleberri
iz. (Liter.)1.a. novel; \eleberri bat idatzi to write a novel; irakurgaiak eta \eleberriak readings and novels ; amodiozko \eleberri bat a romantic novel; kondaira-\eleberri historical novel; ohitura-\eleberri novel of mannersb. [ izenen aurrean ] novel-; \eleberri-sariketa novel writing competition -
24 historisch
1 [van historische betekenis] historic♦voorbeelden:een historische roman • a historical novel3 dat is historisch • that's a historical fact/a true storyII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉1 [met betrekking tot opeenvolging in de tijd; met betrekking tot de bestudering van de geschiedenis] historical♦voorbeelden:1 de historische ontwikkeling • the historical development, the development in timeiets historisch bewijzen • prove something by means of historical researchdat is historisch gegroeid • that is a result of historical factors -
25 исторический роман
1) General subject: a historical novel2) Polygraphy: historical novelУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исторический роман
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26 fracción decimal
f.decimal fraction.* * *(n.) = decimal fractionEx. Had the numbers in the above example been decimal fractions, the Historical novel could have been accommodated at, say, 625 (or 62.5).* * *(n.) = decimal fractionEx: Had the numbers in the above example been decimal fractions, the Historical novel could have been accommodated at, say, 625 (or 62.5).
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28 исторический
Прилагательное исторический переводится английскими historic и historical. Historic употребляется главным образом в значении 'ассоциируемый с историческим прошлым' или 'имеющий важное историческое значение': историческое место – historic place, историческая речь – historic speech, историческое здание – historic building. Historical означает 'имеющий дело с подлинными историческими фактами': исторический роман – historical novel, историческое свидетельство – historical evidence. Ср. historic events 'события, имеющие важное историческое значение' и historical events 'подлинные исторические события' (в противоположность легенде, выдумке).Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > исторический
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29 исторический
1. historicalисторический период, историческая эпоха — historical period, epoch
2. (исторически важный, знаменательный) historic, epoch-makingисторическая дата — historic day / date
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1) ( относящийся к истории) historicalистори́ческая нау́ка — historical science
истори́ческий пери́од [истори́ческая эпо́ха] — historical period [epoch]
истори́ческий рома́н — historical novel
2) (исторически важный, знаменательный) historicистори́ческая речь — historic speech
истори́ческая да́та — historic day / date
игра́ть истори́ческую роль — play a historic part
зада́ча истори́ческой ва́жности — a history-making task
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31 sugerir
v.1 to suggest.¿qué sugieres que hagamos? what do you suggest we do?sugirió que diéramos una vuelta he suggested we (should) go for a walkEsta escultura sugiere un ave This sculpture suggest a bird.2 to evoke.¿qué te sugiere este poema? what does this poem remind you of?3 to advise to, to suggest to.* * *1 to suggest2 (insinuar) to hint, hint at3 (suscitar) to suggest, make think* * *verb* * *VT1) (=proponer) to suggest¿tú qué me sugieres? — what do you suggest?
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sugerir hacer algo — to suggest doing sthyo sugiero empezar más temprano — I suggest that we begin earlier, I suggest beginning earlier
me ha sugerido que escriba una novela — he has suggested that I write a novel o that I should write a novel
2) (=insinuar) to hint at, suggestsugirió la posibilidad de que el ministro dimitiera — he hinted at the possibility of the minister resigning, he suggested the possibility that the Minister would resign
3) (=indicar) to suggestlos hallazgos arqueológicos sugieren la existencia de un asentamiento anterior — the archaeological finds suggest the existence of a previous settlement
no es una novela histórica, como el título podría sugerir — it is not a historical novel, as the title might suggest
4) (=evocar)la película me ha sugerido muchas cosas — the film was very thought-provoking, the film gave me much food for thought
la idea que nos sugiere este nuevo producto — the idea conveyed by this new product, the image this new product calls to mind
* * *verbo transitivo1) (aconsejar, proponer) to suggestsugiero dejarlo para mañana — I suggest we leave it o I suggest leaving it until tomorrow
2) ( suscitar)¿qué te sugiere este cuadro? — what does this picture make you think of?
* * *= come up with, imply, make + recommendation, put forward, suggest, give + suggestions, make + suggestion, come forward with, hint, insinuate, put forth, bring forward, intimate.Ex. Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.Ex. Omission does not imply that those areas are not important.Ex. In its final report, however, the Working Group made a number of recommendations concerning the future direction of development relating to authorities.Ex. One of the key recommendations put forward in the programme was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's.Ex. The references which are suggested are not obligatory, and references should be made as appropriate with regards to the item being indexed.Ex. Because CD rot can be hastened by many factors, including improper storage and handling during use, guidelines for disc care and suggestions for prolonging longevity are given.Ex. 'You don't waste any time making suggestions, do you?' said she, at length, musingly'.Ex. Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex. Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex. Novels are modes of prediction that insinuate visions of human relations not to be found in official rules or precepts or admonitions.Ex. Relevant cultural policy issues are explored, and recommendations are put forth for enhancing Canadian cultural sovereignty through book publishing.Ex. They also intend to bring forward legislation to provide that the maximum amount of compensation should be £500,000.Ex. Tiff smiled a little superciliously intimating that he had a plan all figured out already.----* sugerir ideas = contribute + ideas, brainstorm.* sugerir la forma de = suggest + way in which.* sugerir una idea = advance + proposition, suggest + idea, float + concept.* sugerir una posibilidad = float + possibility.* sugerir unas directrices = put forward + recommendations.* sugerir una solución = suggest + solution.* * *verbo transitivo1) (aconsejar, proponer) to suggestsugiero dejarlo para mañana — I suggest we leave it o I suggest leaving it until tomorrow
2) ( suscitar)¿qué te sugiere este cuadro? — what does this picture make you think of?
* * *= come up with, imply, make + recommendation, put forward, suggest, give + suggestions, make + suggestion, come forward with, hint, insinuate, put forth, bring forward, intimate.Ex: Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
Ex: Omission does not imply that those areas are not important.Ex: In its final report, however, the Working Group made a number of recommendations concerning the future direction of development relating to authorities.Ex: One of the key recommendations put forward in the programme was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's.Ex: The references which are suggested are not obligatory, and references should be made as appropriate with regards to the item being indexed.Ex: Because CD rot can be hastened by many factors, including improper storage and handling during use, guidelines for disc care and suggestions for prolonging longevity are given.Ex: 'You don't waste any time making suggestions, do you?' said she, at length, musingly'.Ex: Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex: Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex: Novels are modes of prediction that insinuate visions of human relations not to be found in official rules or precepts or admonitions.Ex: Relevant cultural policy issues are explored, and recommendations are put forth for enhancing Canadian cultural sovereignty through book publishing.Ex: They also intend to bring forward legislation to provide that the maximum amount of compensation should be £500,000.Ex: Tiff smiled a little superciliously intimating that he had a plan all figured out already.* sugerir ideas = contribute + ideas, brainstorm.* sugerir la forma de = suggest + way in which.* sugerir una idea = advance + proposition, suggest + idea, float + concept.* sugerir una posibilidad = float + possibility.* sugerir unas directrices = put forward + recommendations.* sugerir una solución = suggest + solution.* * *vtA (aconsejar, proponer) to suggestno sé qué comprarle ¿qué me sugieres? I don't know what to buy her, what do you suggest?les sugerí una visita al museo I suggested going to the museum, I suggested a visit to the museumsugerirle a algn QUE + SUBJ:me sugirió que consultara con un especialista he suggested that I (should) consult a specialistsugerir + INF:sugiero dejarlo para mañana I suggest we leave it o I suggest leaving it until tomorrowsugirió volver a escribirle she suggested that we (should) write to him againB (suscitar) ‹idea/pensamiento›¿qué te sugiere este cuadro? what does this picture make you think of?, what does this picture suggest to you?aquel episodio le sugirió el tema de su próxima canción that incident gave him the idea for his next song* * *
sugerir ( conjugate sugerir) verbo transitivo
to suggest;
¿qué te sugiere este cuadro? what does this picture make you think of?
sugerir verbo transitivo to suggest ➣ Ver nota en propose
' sugerir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apuntar
- inspirar
- decir
English:
propose
- suggest
- suggestion
* * *sugerir vt1. [proponer] to suggest;me sugirió visitar el país en verano he suggested I should visit the country in summer;¿qué sugieres que hagamos? what do you suggest we do?;sugirió que diéramos una vuelta he suggested we (should) go for a walk2. [evocar] to evoke;¿qué te sugiere este poema? what does this poem remind you of?;aquella batalla le sugirió el tema de su próximo libro that battle gave him the idea for his next book* * *v/t suggest* * *sugerir {76} vt1) proponer, recomendar: to suggest, to recommend, to propose2) : to suggest, to bring to mind* * *sugerir vb to suggest -
32 vaguement
vaguement [vagmɑ̃]adverb* * *vagmɑ̃adverbe [évoquer, indiquer] vaguely; [honteux, embarrassé] faintlyon avait vaguement décoré la pièce pour la circonstance — they had put up a few decorations for the occasion
* * *vaɡmɑ̃ adv* * *vaguement adv [évoquer, indiquer] vaguely; [honteux, embarrassé, irrité] faintly; [peindre] roughly; un roman vaguement historique a vaguely historical novel; on avait vaguement décoré la pièce pour la circonstance they had put up a few decorations for the occasion; j'ai vaguement vu qu'il parlait à quelqu'un I sort of saw him talking to someone; on savait vaguement qu'elle avait eu des problèmes avec la justice there was a vague rumourGB that she'd had a brush with the law.[vagmɑ̃] adverbe1. [de façon imprécise] vaguelyils se ressemblent vaguement they look vaguely alike, there is a vague resemblance between them -
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34 romanzo storico
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35 archaizacj|a
f sgt książk. archaizing, archaism- archaizacja języka a. językowa w powieści historycznej archaizing of the language in a historical novelThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > archaizacj|a
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36 ce|cha
f 1. (właściwość) feature, quality; (osoby) characteristic, trait- cecha charakterystyczna czegoś a distinctive a. characteristic feature of sth- cecha dodatnia/ujemna a positive/negative feature a. characteristic- cecha narodowa/rodzinna a national/family characteristic- cecha charakteru a (character) trait, a characteristic- cechy dziedziczne inherited characteristics- cechy wrodzone innate a. inborn characteristics a. qualities- druga ważna cecha to… the second important feature is…- utwór ma wiele cech powieści historycznej the work has many of the characteristics a. features of a historical novel- mimo pewnych cech wspólnych są to jednak odrębne style despite certain common features, these are nevertheless different styles- odznaczać się cechami przywódczymi to show leadership qualities- miał cechy dobrego organizatora he had the qualities of a good organizer- odziedziczyła wiele cech po matce she inherited a lot of her mother’s qualities a. characteristics2. (znak) (urzędu) (official) stamp; (fabryki) trademark- cecha (probiercza) metalu a. stopu a hallmark3. Filoz. quality 4. Geog. spot height 5. Techn. tool for marking trees for cutting- □ absolutna cecha rzeczy Filoz. primary quality- cecha legalizacyjna Techn. verification mark- cecha logarytmu Mat. characteristic- cecha recesywna Biol. recessive (trait)- cechy nabyte Biol. acquired characteristics- cechy palingenetyczne Biol. ancestral characteristics repeated in the embryonic development of an animal- cechy podobieństwa/przystawania trójkątów Mat. the properties of similar/congruent triangles- wtórne cechy płciowe Biol. secondary sexual characteristicsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ce|cha
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37 fabu|ła
f (powieści, sztuki, filmu) plot, story, storyline- powieść historyczna o sensacyjnej fabule a historical novel that reads like a thrillerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fabu|ła
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38 أريد شراء رواية تاريخية بالإنجليزية.
I would like to buy a historical novel in English.Arabic-English dictionary > أريد شراء رواية تاريخية بالإنجليزية.
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39 رواية تاريخية
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40 een historische roman
een historische romanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een historische roman
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