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61 música
Del verbo musicar: ( conjugate musicar) \ \
musica es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
música sustantivo femenino music; música ambiental background music; (en tienda, fábrica) piped o canned music
músico,-a
I adjetivo musical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino musician
música sustantivo femenino music: eso que dices me suena a música celestial, (agradable) what you are saying is music to my ears (vacuidades) that sounds like a lot of mumbo jumbo to me ' música' also found in these entries: Spanish: aceptación - aficionada - aficionado - agrado - alegre - ambiental - amuermar - baja - bajo - cadena - cámara - casco - chiflar - compacta - compacto - conjunta - conjunto - determinada - determinado - embriagar - enlatada - enlatado - entender - equipo - folclórica - folclórico - fondo - gustar - ídolo - iniciación - instrumental - ligera - ligero - marchosa - marchoso - martirizar - musiquilla - negra - negro - paroxismo - pirata - resurgimiento - saber - sala - suave - suavidad - templete - afición - alternativo - apasionar English: alive - background - band - bandstand - blare out I - blast out - blood - boom box - box - brass band - bring back - busk - canned - catchy - chamber music - country music - dance music - deck - disco music - festival - fiddler - folk music - freak - full - gospel - hi-fi - jaunty - loud - make - music - music box - number - part-payment - passion - piped music - play - playback - pop - rave - score - set - snatch - soft - somber - sombre - soul - sound - stand - talent - appreciation -
62 наш
мест.1. (при сущ.) our; (без сущ.) ours2. мн. (в знач. сущ.) our (own) people / folk; our lot разг.♢
наша взяла! разг. — we've won!, we've done it!по нашему мнению — in our opinion, to our mind, to our way of thinking
служить и нашим и вашим — run* with the hare and hunt with the hounds
знай наших! разг. — we are the greatest!, now you see what we're made of!
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63 vieux
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adjectivea. old• vieux comme le monde or Hérode (humorous) as old as the hills• c'est déjà vieux tout ça ! that's all old hat! (inf)c. (avant le nom) ( = de naguère, précédent) old• ma vieille voiture était plus confortable que la nouvelle my old car was more comfortable than the one I've got now2. masculine nouna. ( = personne) old man• mon or le vieux (inf!) ( = père) the old man (inf!)• ils m'ont augmenté de 500 € -- ben mon vieux ! they've given me a 500 euro rise -- well I never!b. ► coup de vieux (inf)3. feminine noun• ma or la vieille (inf!) ( = mère) the old woman (inf!)• comment ça va, ma vieille ? (inf)how's it going, old girl? (inf)4. adverb5. compounds• des habitudes de vieux garçon bachelor ways ► vieux jeu invariable adjective [idées] outmoded ; [personne, vêtement] old-fashioned* * *
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( personne âgée) old person2) (colloq) ( camarade)salut, vieux! — hello, mate! (colloq) GB, hi, pal! (colloq) US
ça va, ma vieille? — how are you, dear?
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le vieux — old things (pl)
Phrasal Verbs:••vieux comme le monde, vieux comme Hérode or Mathusalem — as old as the hills
c'est un vieux de la vieille — (colloq) ( vétéran) he's an old hand
* * *vjø, vjɛj (vieille) vieil (devant un nom masculin commençant par une voyelle ou un h muet)1. adjIl fait plus vieux que son âge. — He looks older than he is.
2. nm/f1) * (= personne âgée) (= homme) old man, (= femme) old woman2) * (à un ami)Eh bien, mon vieux... — Well, old man...
Eh bien, ma vieille... — Well, old girl..., Well, my dear...
3. nmpl1) * (= personnes âgées)les vieux — the old, old people
2) * (= parents)* * *A adj1 ( d'âge avancé) [personne, couple, animal] old; vieil imbécile old fool; être vieux avant l'âge to be old before one's time; je me fais vieille I'm getting old; pour/sur mes vieux jours for/in my old age; ⇒ os, singe;2 ( d'un âge relatif) être plus vieux que qn/qch to be older than sb/sth; être moins vieux que qn to be younger than sb; être moins vieux que qch not to be as old as sth; la plus vieille église the oldest church; chatons vieux de quelques jours kittens only a few days old; une institution vieille de 100 ans a 100-year-old institution; vieux de plus de 100 ans over 100 years old;3 ( ancien) old; dans la vieille ville in the old town; le vieux Nîmes the old part of Nîmes; le vieux continent the old world; une vieille connaissance an old acquaintance; au bon vieux temps in the good old days; mes bonnes vieilles pantoufles my dear old slippers; mon nouveau et mon vieux vélo my new bike and my old one; c'est un vieux rêve à moi it has always been my dream; c'est de la vieille histoire that's ancient history; une vieille amitié/rivalité a long-standing friendship/rivalry; il est très vieille France he's a gentleman of the old school; des habitudes vieille France formal manners; des prénoms qui font vieille France first names which are full of old-world charm; ⇒ école, métier.B nm,f1 ( personne âgée) old person; un petit vieux a little old man; une petite vieille a little old woman; les vieux old people; c'est un vieux he's old; mes vieux○ ( parents) my parents; mon vieux○ ( père) my old man○; ma vieille○ my old woman○;2 ( vétéran) c'est une vieille, elle est ici depuis deux ans she's an old hand, she's been here two years;3 ○( camarade) salut, vieux! hello, mate○! GB, hi, pal○! US; mon pauvre vieux you poor old thing; ça va, ma vieille? how are you, dear?C adv vivre vieux to live to a ripe old age; un chignon, ça fait vieux a bun makes you look old; il s'habille vieux he dresses like an old man; ta sœur fait vieux your sister looks old.D nm ( choses anciennes) le vieux old things (pl); prendre un coup de vieux to age; faire du neuf avec du vieux to revamp things.vieil or old gold; vieille barbe○ old bore; vieille branche○ old thing†; vieille fille old maid; vieille garde old guard; vieille noix○ = vieille branche; vieille peau pej old bag○ péj; vieux beau ageing Romeo; vieux clou○ ( véhicule) old crock○; vieux croûton○ pej old duffer○; vieux garçon old bachelor; vieux jeton○ old fuddy-duddy○; vieux jeu old-fashioned; vieux renard old fox; vieux rose dusty pink, old rose; vieux routier old stager; vieux schnock○ pej fuddy-duddy○.vieux comme le monde, vieux comme Hérode or Mathusalem as old as the hills; c'est un vieux de la vieille○ ( vétéran) he's an old hand; ( ami) he's a very old friend.( féminin vieille) [vjø, vjɛj] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou h muet vieil [vjɛj]) adjectif1. [âgé] oldsa vieille mère her old ou aged motherun vieil homme an old ou elderly manles vieilles gens old people, elderly people, the elderlydevenir vieux to grow old, to get oldvivre vieux [personne, animal] to live to be old, to live to a ripe old agese faire vieux to be getting on (in years), to be getting oldle plus vieux des deux the older ou elder (of the two)le plus vieux des trois the eldest ou oldest of the three2. (avant le nom) [de longue date - admirateur, camarade, complicité, passion] old, long-standing ; [ - famille, tradition] old, ancient ; [ - dicton, recette] old ; [ - continent, montagne] old3. [désuet - instrument, méthode] oldc'est un tissu un peu vieux pour une robe de fillette this material is a bit old-fashioned for a little girl's dressa. [qui n'est plus usitée] an obsolete turn of phraseb. [surannée] an old-fashioned turn of phrase[usé, fané] oldun vieux numéro [de magazine] a back issue4. [précédent] old5. (familier) [à valeur affectueuse]alors, mon vieux chien? how's my old doggie then?[à valeur dépréciative]t'aurais pas une vieille enveloppe? got an envelope (,any old one will do)?[à valeur intensive]————————nom masculin1. (familier & péjoratif) [homme âgé] old mana. [soldat de Napoléon] an old veteran of Napoleon's guardb. [personne d'expérience] an old hand2. (très familier) [père]mon/son vieux my/his old man3. (familier) [à valeur affective - entre adultes][pour exprimer la surprise]j'en ai eu pour 1 000 euros — ben mon vieux! it cost me 1,000 euros — good heavens!4. [ce qui est ancien] old thingsle vin sent le ou a un goût de vieux the wine tastes as though it's past its best5. (familier & locution)————————adverbe————————nom masculin pluriel1. (familier) [personnes âgées]2. (très familier) [parents]————————vieille nom féminin1. (familier & péjoratif) [femme âgée] old woman ou girl2. (très familier) [mère]la vieille, ma/ta vieille my/your old lady3. (familier) [à valeur affective - entre adultes]salut, ma vieille! hi there!il est trop tard, ma vieille! it's too late, darling![exprime l'indignation]t'es gonflée, ma vieille! you've got some nerve, you!————————————————[qui date de]vieille fille nom féminin————————vieux garçon nom masculin(vieilli & péjoratif) bachelorrester vieux garçon to remain single ou a bachelorvieux jeu locution adjectivale[personne, attitude] old-fashioned -
64 comune
1. adj commonamico mutual( ordinario) ordinary, commonin comune in commonnon comune unusual, uncommonfuori del comune out of the ordinary2. m municipalitypalazzo m del comune town hall* * *comune1 agg.1 common; ( reciproco) mutual: comune a tutti, common to everyone; lingua comune, common language; proprietà comune, common property; interesse comune, mutual interest; è nel nostro comune interesse che tu parta, it is in our mutual interest that you should leave; un amico comune, a mutual friend; opinione comune, common opinion; uso comune, common (o usual) practice; è uso comune farsi regali a Natale, exchanging gifts at Christmas is common (o usual practice); terreno comune, common land; (fig.) common ground; non avevano un terreno comune su cui fondare il loro dialogo, they had no common ground on which they could base their dialogue // senso comune, common sense // luogo comune, commonplace (o cliché o platitude): è un brano pieno di luoghi comuni, it is a passage full of commonplaces (o clichés o platitudes) // (econ.) Mercato comune Europeo, European Common Market // (banca) conto comune, joint account // (gramm.) nome comune, common noun // (mat.): denominatore comune, common denominator; massimo comune divisore, highest (o greatest) common divisor; minimo comune multiplo, lowest (o least) common multiple // far causa comune con qlcu., to join forces with s.o. // mal comune mezzo gaudio, (prov.) trouble shared is trouble halved2 poco comune, uncommon3 ( ordinario) common; ordinary: vino ( di tipo) comune, ordinary wine; articolo, merce comune, common (o ordinary) goods; gente comune, ordinary people; intelligenza comune, ordinary (o average) intelligence; mi sembra una persona piuttosto comune, I think he's rather ordinary◆ s.m.1 ( regola generale) common run: fuori del comune, out of the common run, ( insolito) unusual, uncommon, ( eccezionale) exceptional: un piatto fuori del comune, an unusual dish; una persona fuori del comune, an exceptional person // avere qlco. in comune con qlcu., to have sthg. in common with s.o.: non abbiamo niente in comune, we have nothing in common; queste due camere hanno il bagno in comune, these two bedrooms share the same bathroom // mettere qlco. in comune, to put sthg. together (o to pool sthg.), ( condividere) to share: mettiamo in comune tutto il denaro che abbiamo, let's put all our money together; mettiamo in comune le spese?, shall we share expenses? // la vita in comune può essere difficile, life together may prove to be difficult; far vita in comune, to spend most of one's time together (o to see a lot of each other): in crociera abbiamo fatto vita in comune, we spent most of our time together on the cruise2 (mar.) ordinary seaman◆ s.f. (teatr.) main stage door: andarsene, uscire dalla comune, to exit by main stage door; (fig.) to abandon the scene.comune2 s.m.1 (amm.) ( in Italia, Francia, Belgio) commune; ( negli altri Stati) municipality // Palazzo del comune, town (o spec. amer. city) hall; Ostia è comune di Roma, Ostia is in the municipal district of Rome; gli impiegati del comune, local government (o municipal) employees2 ( autorità municipali) municipality, town council: il Comune ha deciso di far costruire una nuova scuola, the town council decided to have a new school built3 (st.) commune; city-state: al tempo dei Comuni, at the time of the communes; l'età dei comuni, the age of the Italian city-states◆ s.f.1 (st.) the Commune2 ( in Cina) commune (anche estens.) // vivere in una comune femminile, to live in a women's commune.* * *I [ko'mune]1. aggè un problema molto comune — it's a very common o widespread problem
mal comune, mezzo gaudio — a trouble shared is a trouble halved
2) (ordinario) ordinary, (di livello medio) average2. sm1)avere qc in comune — to have sth in common, share sthavere il bagno in comune — to share a bathroom, have a communal bathroom
mettere le provviste in comune — to pool o share one's provisions
2)II [ko'mune] sm(Amm : sede) town hall, (autorità) town councildevi andare al comune per richiedere il certificato — you have to go to the town hall to get the certificate
la Camera dei Comuni; i Comuni Brit Pol — the House of Commons, the Commons
See:Cultural note: Comune The Comune is the smallest autonomous political and administrative unit. It keeps records of births, marriages and deaths and has the power to levy taxes and vet proposals for public works and town planning. It is run by a "Giunta comunale", which is elected by the "Consiglio Comunale". The Comune is headed by the "sindaco" (mayor) who since 1993 has been elected directly by the citizens. III [ko'mune] sf(comunità, anche) Storia commune* * *I 1. [ko'mune]1) (relativo a più persone) commondi comune accordo — by common o mutual consent
2) (corrente) [atteggiamento, opinione, errore, malattia] common; [espressione, parola] everydayluogo comune — fig. commonplace, cliché
3) (ordinario) [persona, vita] ordinaryla gente comune — common o ordinary people, the commonalty, the commons
4) ling.2.nome comune — appellative o common noun
sostantivo maschile1)fuori dal comune — uncommon, out of the way
2) in comune (condiviso) shared; (collettivamente) in common, communallyhanno molto in comune — they have lots o a great deal in common
II 1. [ko'mune]mettere in comune — to pool [informazioni, risorse, esperienze]
sostantivo maschile1) (paese, cittadina) village; (città) town, city2) amm. (organo amministrativo) township, municipality; (uffici, sede) town hall, city hall AEsposarsi in comune — to get married in the registry office o town hall
3) stor. Commune, city-state4) pol. (in Inghilterra)2.sostantivo femminile (comunità) commune* * *comune1/ko'mune/1 (relativo a più persone) common; il nostro comune amico our mutual friend; per il bene comune for the common good; di comune accordo by common o mutual consent; sforzo comune joint effort; mercato comune common market2 (corrente) [atteggiamento, opinione, errore, malattia] common; [espressione, parola] everyday; non è un nome molto comune that's a rather unusual name; luogo comune fig. commonplace, cliché; di uso comune in current use; di una bellezza non comune uncommonly beautiful3 (ordinario) [persona, vita] ordinary; l'uomo comune the man in the street; la gente comune common o ordinary people, the commonalty, the commons1 uscire dal comune to be out of the ordinary; fuori dal comune uncommon, out of the way2 in comune (condiviso) shared; (collettivamente) in common, communally; proprietà in comune communal ownership; dopo dieci anni di vita in comune after living together for ten years; hanno molto in comune they have lots o a great deal in common; mettere in comune to pool [informazioni, risorse, esperienze].————————comune2/ko'mune/I sostantivo m.2 amm. (organo amministrativo) township, municipality; (uffici, sede) town hall, city hall AE; sposarsi in comune to get married in the registry office o town hall3 stor. Commune, city-stateII sostantivo f.(comunità) commune. -
65 yellik
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66 люди
мн. от человек
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2) воен. men
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68 gad|ka
f pot. 1. (rozmowa) chinwag GB pot., rap US pot.- gadka szmatka twaddle pot.- wstawiać (komuś) gadkę to chat sb up GB, to sweet-talk sb- mieć gadkę to have the gift of the gab GB a. the gift of gab US2. (plotka) story pot. 3. (gawęda) fairy tale- ludowe gadki folk talesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gad|ka
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69 nar|ód
m (G narodu) 1. Polit. nation- przemówić do narodu to address the nation- narody angielskojęzyczne the English-speaking peoples- naród bajarzy a nation of storytellers2. przest. (lud) people 3. przest. (tłum) folk pot.- w lesie narodu było pełno there were a lot of people in the forestThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nar|ód
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70 народ
м.1) ( нация) people, nation2) разг. ( люди) peopleмно́го наро́ду — many people; plenty [a large number; a lot] of people
пло́щадь полна́ наро́ду — the square is full of people
3) ( простые люди) common people / folk; the lower classes plчелове́к из наро́да — commoner, one of the (common) people / crowd
вы́йти из наро́да — be of common / humble origin(s)
пойти́ в наро́д — associate oneself with the (common) people; ( о политиках) campaign among the masses [the common people]
••при (всём честно́м) наро́де — in public, publicly
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71 наш
1) притяж. мест. (при сущ.) our; (без сущ.) oursэ́то наша кни́га — it is our book
э́та кни́га наша — this book is ours
э́то оди́н из наших друзе́й — this is a friend of ours
по нашему мне́нию — in our opinion, to our mind, to our way of thinking
2) мн. в знач. сущ. разг. our (own) people / folk; our lot разг.••наша взяла́! разг. — we've won! [wʌn], we've done it!
служи́ть и нашим и ва́шим — ≈ run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
знай наших! разг. — we are the greatest!, now you see what we're made of!
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73 cliar
a poet, hero or heroes, Irish, Early Irish clíar, society, train, clergy; from Latin clérus, as in cléir, q.v. Hence cliaranach, a bard, swordsman. The < Cliar Sheanachain>, (Senchan's Lot) was the mythic bardic company, especially on its rounds (Gaelic Folk Tales). Hence cliarachd, singing, feats. -
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",-ır 1. /ı/ to take. 2. /ı/ to get. 3. /ı/ to buy. 4. /ı/ to receive; to accept. 5. /ı/ to steal. 6. /ı/ to marry (a girl). 7. /ı/ to take, hold, be able to contain. 8. /ı/ to take along. 9. /ı/ to capture; to conquer. 10. /ı/ to take (a bath, medicine, a drink). 11. /ı/ to catch (cold); to catch (fire). 12. /ı/ to take on, hire, employ. 13. /ı/ to remove, take away, pluck out. 14. /ı/ to move. 15. /ı/ to sweep, clean, dust. 16. /ı/ to sense, smell, hear. 17. /ı, a/ to put (something) on, throw (a garment) over (oneself). 18. /ı, a/ to take (someone, something) into (one´s care or protection). 19. /ı, a/ to take (something) as being (something). 20. /ı/ to take (water). 21. /ı/ (for wind, flood) to carry away, destroy. 22. /ı/ (for smoke, fear) to overwhelm, cover, sweep through. 23. /ı/ to cover, travel (a distance). 24. /dan/ to take the attitude of. 25. /dan/ to shorten. 26. to begin all at once. Aldı.... (before a name, in folk literature)... began to recite. Aldığı aptes ürküttüğü kurbağaya değmez. colloq. The gain is less than the loss. Al aşağı, vur yukarı.... with a lot of bargaining. Al benden de o kadar. colloq. 1. I am as bad off as you. 2. I agree. Al birini vur ötekine/birine. colloq. One is no better than the other. Al cevabını otur aşağı. colloq. Now you are answered. Al gülüm, ver gülüm. colloq. 1. They are fluttering and fussing over each other. 2. You know how to take; now learn how to give. Alan razı, satan razı. colloq. Since the two have agreed nobody else should interfere. Al sana. Here! Take it! Al sana bir (bela) daha. colloq. Here is another (trouble) for you. Al takke, ver külah.... 1. struggling, tumbling with one another. 2. with a great struggle. 3. becoming very intimate with each other. alıp vereceği olmamak 1. to be all square on the accounts. 2. /la/ to have no relations (with). alıp verememek /la/ to have a disagreement (with). alıp vermek 1. to have one´s heart beat wildly. 2. to turn over a matter in one´s mind, dwell on a matter. 3. /ı/ to exchange, trade. Aldı yürüdü. colloq. 1. He has gotten rich quickly. 2. He has become famous in a short time. 3. It progressed well. It prospered and grew. alıp yürümek to make headway. "
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