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101 population
[ˌpɒpjʊ'leɪʃn] 1.nome popolazione f.2.modificatore [increase, decrease, figure, explosion] demograficopopulation control — controllo demografico o delle nascite
* * *noun (the people living in a particular country, area etc: the population of London is 8 million; a rapid increase in population.) popolazione* * *[ˌpɒpjʊ'leɪʃn] 1.nome popolazione f.2.modificatore [increase, decrease, figure, explosion] demograficopopulation control — controllo demografico o delle nascite
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102 explosion
[ɪks'pləuʒən]n( of bomb) wybuch m, eksplozja f; ( of population) eksplozja f; (of rage, laughter) wybuch m* * *[-ʒən]1) (a blowing up, or the noise caused by this: a gas explosion; The explosion could be heard a long way off.) wybuch2) (the action of exploding: the explosion of the atom bomb.) wybuch3) (a sudden showing of strong feelings etc: an explosion of laughter.) wybuch4) (a sudden great increase: an explosion in food prices.) nagły wzrost, rozwój czegoś -
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s eksplozija, rasprsnuće; potres, provala (strasti, smijeha i dr.) / population # = prenagli porast stanovništva, demografska eksplozija* * *
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104 explosion of population
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > explosion of population
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105 explosion of population
Bevölkerungsexplosion fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > explosion of population
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106 explosive population growth
Англо-русский экономический словарь > explosive population growth
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107 демографический взрыв
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > демографический взрыв
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108 демографический
прил. от демография: демографический взрывdemographic;
~ взрыв population explosion;
~ая сегментация( рынка) (методика анализа рынка на основе демографических признаков) demographic segmentation.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > демографический
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109 Shockley, William Bradford
[br]b. 13 February 1910 London, Englandd. 12 August 1989, Palo Alto, California, USA.[br]American physicist who developed the junction transistor from the point contact transistor and was joint winner (with John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain) of the 1956 Nobel Prize for physics.[br]The son of a mining engineer, Shockley graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 1932 and in 1936 obtained his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In that year, he joined the staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories.Since the early days of radio, crystals of silicon or similar materials had been used to rectify alternating current supply until these were displaced by thermionic valves or tubes. Shockley, with Bardeen and Brattain, found that crystals of germanium containing traces of certain impurities formed far better rectifiers than crystals of the material in its pure form. The resulting device, the transistor, could also be used to amplify the current; its name is derived from its ability to transfer current across a resistor. The transistor, being so much smaller than the thermionic valve which it replaced, led to the miniaturization of electronic appliances. Another advantage was that a transistorized device needed no period of warming up, such as was necessary with a thermionic valve before it would operate. The dispersal of the heat generated by a multiplicity of thermionic valves such as were present in early computers was another problem obviated by the advent of the transistor.Shockley was responsible for much development in the field of semiconductors. He was Deputy Director of the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group of the US Department of Defense (1954–5), and in 1963 he was appointed the first Poniatoff Professor of Engineering Science at Stanford University, California. During the late 1960s Shockley became a controversial figure for expressing his unorthodox views on genetics, such as that black people were inherently less intelligent than white people, and that the population explosion spread "bad" genes at the expense of "good" genes; he supported the idea of a sperm bank from Nobel Prize winners, voluntary sterilization and the restriction of interracial marriages.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Physics 1956.Further ReadingI.Asimov (ed.), 1982, Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, New York: Doubleday \& Co.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Shockley, William Bradford
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110 bulk large
1) чёткo выpиcoвывaтьcяComing back on deck, he was surprised to find that the Island so dimly discernible an hour ago now bulked large on the horison2) пoглoщaть чьё-л. внимaниe, зaнимaть чьи-л. мыcлиThe population explosion is another threat which bulks large in the public eye -
111 outstretch
/aut'stetʃ/ * ngoại động từ - kéo dài ra, trải dài ra, căng rộng ra, mở rộng =the population explosion has outstretched the city+ số dân tăng lên ồ ạt đã mở rộng thành phố ra - kéo dài ra hơn, kéo dài ra vượt quá -
112 explode
ik'spləud
1. verb1) (to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise: The bomb exploded; The police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.) (hacer) explotar2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) rebentar, explotar3) (to prove (a theory etc) wrong.) refutar•- explosive
2. noun((a) material that is likely to explode: gelignite and other explosives.) explosivoexplode vb hacer explosión / explotar / estallartr[ɪk'spləʊd]1 (blow up - bomb etc) hacer estallar, hacer explotar; (- mine) hacer volar2 (refute - theory) refutar; (- rumour) desmentir1 (blow up) estallar, explotar, hacer explosión2 (react violently) reventar, explotar, estallar3 (increase rapidly) aumentar rápidamente, crecer rápidamente1) burst: explosionar, hacer explotar2) refute: rebatir, refutar, desmentirexplode vi1) burst: explotar, estallar, reventar2) skyrocket: dispararsev.• detonar v.• estallar v.• explosionar v.• explotar v.• reventar v.• volar (Detonar) v.ɪk'spləʊd
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a) \<\<gunpowder/bomb\>\> estallar, hacer* explosión, explotar; \<\<vehicle\>\> hacer* explosión; ( with emotion) explotar, estallarb) \<\<population/costs\>\> dispararse
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vt1) \<\<bomb/dynamite\>\> explosionar, hacer* explotar or estallar2) ( discredit) \<\<theory\>\> rebatir, refutar; \<\<myth\>\> destruir*[ɪks'plǝʊd]1.VI estallar, explotar, hacer explosión; (fig) reventar, estallar2. VT1) hacer estallar, hacer explotar, explosionar2) (=refute) [+ rumour] desmentir; [+ myth, theory] echar por tierra* * *[ɪk'spləʊd]
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a) \<\<gunpowder/bomb\>\> estallar, hacer* explosión, explotar; \<\<vehicle\>\> hacer* explosión; ( with emotion) explotar, estallarb) \<\<population/costs\>\> dispararse
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vt1) \<\<bomb/dynamite\>\> explosionar, hacer* explotar or estallar2) ( discredit) \<\<theory\>\> rebatir, refutar; \<\<myth\>\> destruir* -
113 explode
1. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) explodieren; [Bevölkerung:] rapide zunehmen2. transitive verb2) (fig.) widerlegen [Vorstellung, Doktrin, Theorie]* * *[ik'spləud] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise: The bomb exploded; The police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.) explodieren (lassen)2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) platzen•- academic.ru/25806/explosion">explosion- explosive 2. noun* * *ex·plode[ɪkˈspləʊd, ekˈ-, AM -oʊd]I. vithe peaceful protest \exploded into a riot die friedliche Protestkundgebung schlug in öffentlichen Aufruhr umto \explode into giggles plötzlich loskichernto \explode in laughter/tears in Gelächter/Tränen ausbrechen▪ to \explode at sb auf jdn losgehenII. vt▪ to \explode sth1. (blow up) etw zur Explosion bringen; bomb etw zünden; container etw sprengen, etw zum Bersten bringen; ball etw zum Platzen bringen [o platzen lassen2. (refute) etw widerlegen4.* * *[ɪk'spləʊd]1. vi1) (lit) explodieren2) (fig) explodierento explode with anger — vor Wut platzen (inf), in die Luft gehen (inf)
to explode with laughter — in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen, losplatzen (inf)
to explode into life (engine, game) — plötzlich in Gang kommen; (crisis) plötzlich aufflammen
2. vt1) bomb, plane sprengen; dynamite, gas zur Explosion bringen* * *explode [ıkˈspləʊd]A v/t1. a) zur Explosion bringen, explodieren lassenb) (in die Luft) sprengenexplode a myth einen Mythos zerstören;explode rumo(u)rs Gerüchten den Boden entziehen;explode a theory eine Theorie widerlegen3. LING als Explosivlaut aussprechenB v/i1. a) explodieren, (Granate etc) krepierenb) in die Luft fliegen2. fig ausbrechen (into, with in akk), platzen (with, in vor dat):explode with fury vor Wut platzen, explodieren;explode with laugther in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen, losplatzen* * *1. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) explodieren; [Bevölkerung:] rapide zunehmen2. transitive verb2) (fig.) widerlegen [Vorstellung, Doktrin, Theorie]* * *v.explodieren v. -
114 boom
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1. bu:m noun(a sudden increase in a business etc: a boom in the sales of TV sets.) boom, auge
2. verb(to increase suddenly (and profitably): Business is booming this week.) estar en auge
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1. bu:m verb((often with out) to make a hollow sound, like a large drum or gun: His voice boomed out over the loudspeaker.) retumbar
2. noun(such a sound.)tr[bʊːm]1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL botalón nombre masculino2 (of microphone) jirafa3 (of crane) brazo4 (barrier) barrera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLboom operator jirafista nombre masulino o femenino————————tr[bʊːm]1 (noise) estampido, retumbo1 tronar, retumbar1 ¡bum!intransitive verb to boom / boom out1 (voice) resonar————————tr[bʊːm]1 (prosper) estar en auge\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLboom years años de prosperidadpopulation boom explosión nombre femenino demográficaboom ['bu:m] vi1) thunder: tronar, resonar2) flourish, prosper: estar en auge, prosperarboom n1) booming: bramido m, estruendo m2) flourishing: auge mpopulation boom: auge de poblaciónn.• tan s.m.n.• auge s.m.• auge repentino s.m.• estampido s.m.• prosperidad s.f.• retumbo s.m.• trueno s.m.v.• estar en auge v.• fomentar v.
I buːm1) (Econ, Fin) boom m; (before n)boom industry — industria f en auge
2) (sound - of waves, wind) bramido m; (- of guns, explosion) estruendo m
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1) \<\<guns\>\> tronar*; \<\<voice/thunder\>\> retumbar2) (usu in -ing form) \<\<market/industry\>\> vivir un boom•Phrasal Verbs:- boom out
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[buːm]N1) (Naut) botalón m, botavara f2) (across harbour) barrera f3) [of crane] aguilón m ; [of microphone] jirafa f
II [buːm]1.N [of guns] estruendo m, estampido m ; [of thunder] retumbo m, trueno m2.3.VT (also: boom out) tronar4.CPDboom box * N — (US) radiocasete m portátil (muy grande)
III [buːm]1.2.VI [prices] estar en alza; [commodity] tener mucha demanda; [industry, town] gozar de un boom, estar en auge3.CPDboom economy N — economía f de alza
boom market N — mercado m de alza
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I [buːm]1) (Econ, Fin) boom m; (before n)boom industry — industria f en auge
2) (sound - of waves, wind) bramido m; (- of guns, explosion) estruendo m
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115 demográfico
demográfico
◊ -ca adjetivodemographic, population ( before n)
demográfico,-a adjetivo demographic
crecimiento/ explosión demográfica, population growth/ explosion ' demográfico' also found in these entries: Spanish: demográfica English: demographic - population growth -
116 panic
'pænik
1. noun((a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc: The fire caused a panic in the city.) pánico
2. verb(to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly: He panicked at the sight of the audience.) entrarle a alguien el pánico, aterrarse- panickypanic1 n pánicothere was panic when the bomb exploded cuando estalló la bomba, cundió el pánicopanic2 vb entrar pánico a alguienwhen the bomb exploded, everybody panicked cuando estalló la bomba, a todos les entró pánicotr['pænɪk]1 pánico1 infundir pánico a1 entrarle el pánico a, aterrarse■ don't panic! ¡tranquilo!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be panic stations reinar el pánicoto get into a panic dejarse llevar por el pánicopanic button botón nombre masculino de alarma: llenar de pánicopanic vi: ser presa de pánicopanic n: pánico madj.• pánico, -a adj.n.• pánico s.m.v.• llenarse de terror v.'pænɪk
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1) u c (fear, anxiety) pánico mpeople fled in panic — la gente huyó, despavorida or presa del pánico
don't get into a panic — no te dejes llevar por el pánico; (before n)
panic button — botón m de alarma
the strike led to panic food-buying — la gente se asustó con la huelga y se lanzó a comprar alimentos
it was panic stations — (colloq) reinaba el pánico
2) c (funny person, thing) (AmE colloq)he is a panic — es divertidísimo or comiquísimo, es un plato (AmL fam)
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- ck- intransitive verb dejarse llevar por el pánicodon't panic! — tranquilo!, cálmate!
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vt infundirle pánico a['pænɪk] (vb: pt, pp panicked)to panic somebody INTO something: we were panicked into a hasty decision — lo que nos dijeron (or lo que leímos, etc) nos infundió pánico y tomamos una decisión precipitada
1. N1) (=fear) pánico man earthquake hit the capital, spreading panic among the population — un terremoto azotó la capital, sembrando el pánico entre la población
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to be in a (state of) panic — ser presa del pánicoI phoned my mum in a panic — llamé a mi madre muerto de miedo *, llamé a mi madre presa del pánico
a patient rang me in a state of panic because her baby had swallowed a key — me llamó una paciente muy asustada porque su hijo se había tragado una llave
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I was in a blind panic — estaba ofuscado por el pánico•
to flee in panic — huir aterrado, huir presa del pánico•
if I asked the simplest question, she would go into or get into a panic — si le hacía la pregunta más simple le entraba el pánico•
to send or throw sb into a panic, her sudden arrival threw him into a panic — su inesperada llegado hizo que le entrase el pánico2) * (=rush)there's no panic, tomorrow will do — no es que haya prisa, mañana vale
we've had a bit of a panic on here and it slipped my mind till now — hemos ido un poco de cabeza por aquí y se me ha olvidado hasta ahora
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industry is panicking about the recession — la recesión tiene a la industria presa del pánico•
don't panic! — ¡calma!, ¡cálmate!don't panic, sit still and keep calm — no te dejes llevar por el pánico, quédate sentado y mantén la calma
3.VT [+ crowd, population] provocar el pánico entre; [+ person] provocar or infundir el pánico en, llenar de pánico athe sound of the gun panicked the elephants — el sonido del rifle provocó el pánico en or entre los elefantes
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he had been panicked into the decision — había tomado la decisión impulsado por el pánico4.CPDpanic alarm N — alarma f antipánico
panic attack N — ataque m de pánico
to have a panic attack — tener or sufrir un ataque de pánico
panic button N — (lit) botón m de alarma
to press or hit or push the panic button — (fig) perder el control or la calma
panic buying N —
panic buying has caused shortages of some foodstuffs — las compras provocadas por el pánico han provocado escasez de algunos alimentos
panic measures NPL — medidas fpl inducidas por el pánico
panic reaction N — reacción f motivada por el pánico
panic stations * NPL —
* * *['pænɪk]
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1) u c (fear, anxiety) pánico mpeople fled in panic — la gente huyó, despavorida or presa del pánico
don't get into a panic — no te dejes llevar por el pánico; (before n)
panic button — botón m de alarma
the strike led to panic food-buying — la gente se asustó con la huelga y se lanzó a comprar alimentos
it was panic stations — (colloq) reinaba el pánico
2) c (funny person, thing) (AmE colloq)he is a panic — es divertidísimo or comiquísimo, es un plato (AmL fam)
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- ck- intransitive verb dejarse llevar por el pánicodon't panic! — tranquilo!, cálmate!
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vt infundirle pánico ato panic somebody INTO something: we were panicked into a hasty decision — lo que nos dijeron (or lo que leímos, etc) nos infundió pánico y tomamos una decisión precipitada
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117 demográfica
demográfico,-a adjetivo demographic
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118 as
as [æz, əz]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. conjunction2. preposition3. adverb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► For set combinations in which as is not the first word, eg such... as, the same... as, disguised as, look up the other word.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. conjunctiona. ( = while) alors que• as she was falling asleep she heard a noise elle entendit un bruit alors qu'elle commençait à s'endormirb. (with comparative) things will get more difficult as the year goes on ça va devenir de plus en plus difficile au fil de l'annéec. ( = just when) (juste) au moment oùd. ( = because) comme━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• as he hasn't phoned, we don't know where he is comme il n'a pas téléphoné, nous ne savons pas où il est• this is important as it reduces the effectiveness of the drug c'est important parce que cela diminue l'efficacité du médicamente. ( = though) long as it was, I didn't find the journey boring bien que le trajet ait été long, je ne me suis pas ennuyé• France, as you know, is... la France, comme vous le savez, est...• she is very gifted, as is her brother elle est très douée, comme son frère• don't tidy up, leave it as it is ne range rien, laisse ça comme ça• the village, situated as it is near a motorway,... le village étant situé non loin d'une autoroute,...2. prepositiona. ( = in the capacity of) commeb. ( = being) en tant que• as a mother of five children, she is well aware... en tant que mère de cinq enfants, elle sait très bien...c. ( = when) as a child, she was rather shy quand elle était enfant, elle était plutôt timide• as a young woman, she was interested in politics quand elle était jeune, elle s'intéressait à la politique3. adverba. ( = in the way) comme► as + as (in comparisons of equality) aussi... que• is it as far as that? c'est vraiment aussi loin que ça ?• you ate as much as me tu as mangé autant que moi► twice/half as...• as for that quant à cela► as from (referring to past) depuis ; (referring to present, future) à partir de• he was staggering as if or as though he'd been drinking il titubait comme s'il avait bu• it's not as if or as though he was nice-looking ce n'est pas comme s'il était beau garçon• as if to confirm his prediction there was a loud explosion comme pour confirmer ses prédictions on entendit une forte explosion• don't tell her, will you? -- as if! (inf) ne lui dis rien ! -- pour qui tu me prends !• did he finally own up? -- as if! (inf) est-ce qu'il a fini par avouer ? -- tu parles ! (inf)► as it is ( = in fact) dans l'état actuel des choses ; ( = already) comme ça• as it is, it doesn't make much difference dans l'état actuel des choses, ça ne fait pas grande différence• the balance of your account as of 16 June ( = on 16 June) le solde de votre compte au 16 juin• the work as such is boring but... le travail en soi est ennuyeux mais...• they are the best players in the world and, as such, are highly paid ce sont les meilleurs joueurs du monde et, à ce titre, ils sont très bien payés• he was still a novice and they treated him as such ce n'était qu'un débutant et ils le traitaient comme tel• he had no qualifications as such il n'avait pas de qualification à proprement parler► as to quant à* * *[æz, əz] 1.1) ( in the manner that) commeknowing you as I do, it didn't surprise me — je te connais tellement bien que ça ne m'a pas étonné
he lives abroad, as does his sister — il vit à l'étranger, tout comme sa sœur
as with so many people in the 1960s, she... — comme beaucoup de personnes dans les années 60, elle...
2) (while, when) comme, alors que; ( over more gradual period of time) au fur et à mesure queas a child, he... — (quand il était) enfant, il...
3) (because, since) comme, puisque4) ( although)comfortable as the house is, it's still very expensive — aussi confortable que soit la maison, elle reste quand même très chère
try as he might, he could not forget it — il avait beau essayer, il ne pouvait pas oublier
5)the same... as — le/la même... que
6) ( expressing purpose)2.so as to do — pour faire, afin de faire
1) ( in order to appear to be)2) (showing function, status) commespeaking as his closest friend, I... — en tant que son meilleur ami, je voudrais dire que je...
with Lauren Bacall as Vivien — Cinema, Theatre avec Lauren Bacall dans le rôle de Vivien
3)3.he was quoted as saying that... — il aurait dit que...
1) (expressing degree, extent)the population may increase by as much as 20% — l'augmentation de la population risque d'atteindre 20%
as many as 10,000 people attended the demonstration — il n'y avait pas moins de 10000 personnes à la manifestation
he has a house in Nice as well as an apartment in Paris — il a une maison à Nice ainsi qu'un appartement à Paris
2) ( expressing similarity) comme4.as against prepositional phrase contre, comparé à5.as and when conjunctional phrase6.as and when the need arises — quand il le faudra, quand le besoin s'en fera sentir
as for prepositional phrase quant à, pour ce qui est de7. 8.as if conjunctional phrase comme (si)he looked at me as if to say ‘I told you so’ — il m'a regardé avec l'air de dire ‘je te l'avais bien dit’
9.as if by accident/magic — comme par hasard/magie
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1 noun(a) (diffusion, growth → of epidemic, fire) propagation f, progression f; (→ of technology, idea) diffusion f, dissémination f; (→ of religion) propagation f;∎ they are trying to prevent the spread of unrest to other cities ils essaient d'empêcher les troubles d'atteindre ou de gagner d'autres villes(b) (range → of ages, interests) gamme f, éventail m;∎ spread in interest rates différentiel m de taux d'intérêt;∎ the commission represented a broad spread of opinion la commission représentait un large éventail d'opinions;∎ maximum May temperatures show a ten-point spread les températures maximales du mois de mai montrent une variation de dix degrés(c) (of wings) envergure f∎ growth occurred over a spread of several years la croissance s'étala sur une période de plusieurs années∎ salmon spread beurre m de saumon;∎ chocolate spread chocolat m à tartiner(h) Press & Typography (two pages) double page f; (two-page advertisement) double page f publicitaire;∎ the event was given a good spread l'événement a été largement couvert par la presse∎ the hotel lays on a decent spread l'hôtel propose des repas tout à fait convenables□ ;∎ cold spread repas m froid□∎ nice spread you've got here! belle propriété que vous avez là!(k) Stock Exchange spread m(a) (arms, fingers, legs) écarté∎ I spread mustard on the ham, I spread the ham with mustard j'ai étalé de la moutarde sur le jambon;∎ he spread butter on a slice of toast or a slice of toast with butter il a tartiné de beurre une tranche de pain grillé;∎ to spread ointment on a burn appliquer ou mettre de la pommade sur une brûlure;∎ to spread the paint evenly étendre ou étaler la peinture en couches égales(b) (open out, unfold → wings, sails) étendre, déployer; (→ arms, legs, fingers) écarter; (→ map, napkin, blanket) étaler; (→ rug) étendre; (→ fan) ouvrir;∎ he spread his handkerchief over his face il étala son mouchoir sur son visage;∎ she lay on her back, her arms spread elle était allongée sur le dos, les bras écartés;∎ a bird with its wings spread un oiseau aux ailes déployées;∎ figurative it's time you spread your wings il est temps que vous voliez de vos propres ailes(c) (disseminate → disease, fire) propager, répandre; (→ news, idea, faith) propager; (→ rumour) répandre, faire courir; (→ lies) colporter; (→ terror, panic) répandre;∎ the disease is spread by rats la maladie est propagée par les rats;∎ the wind will spread the fire to the fields le vent va propager l'incendie jusque dans les champs;∎ trade helped to spread the new technology to Asia le commerce a facilité la diffusion ou la dissémination de cette nouvelle technologie en Asie;∎ the attack is at noon, spread the word! l'attaque est pour midi, faites passer ou passez le mot!;∎ to spread the gospel prêcher ou répandre l'Évangile; figurative répandre la bonne parole∎ he spread his papers on the desk il étala ses papiers sur le bureau;∎ her hair was spread over the pillow ses cheveux s'étalaient sur l'oreiller;∎ we spread the contents of the bag over the floor nous étalâmes le contenu du sac sur le sol;∎ the floor was spread with straw le sol était recouvert de paille;∎ take your shoes off, you're spreading dirt everywhere! enlève tes chaussures, tu salis tout!;∎ the explosion had spread debris over a large area l'explosion avait dispersé des débris sur une grande superficie;∎ their troops are spread too thinly to be effective leurs troupes sont trop dispersées pour être efficaces;∎ figurative to spread oneself too thinly se disperser(e) (space out over a period of time) échelonner, étaler;∎ the tourist season is now spread over six months la saison touristique s'étale maintenant sur six mois;∎ the payments are spread over several months les paiements sont échelonnés ou étalés ou répartis sur plusieurs mois;∎ to spread the losses over five years répartir les pertes sur cinq ans(f) (divide up → tax burden, work load) répartir;∎ a policy designed to spread wealth more evenly une mesure qui vise à distribuer plus équitablement les richesses(a) (stain) s'élargir; (disease, fame, suburb) s'étendre; (fire, desert, flood) gagner du terrain, s'étendre; (rumour, ideas, faith, terror, crime, suspicion) se répandre;∎ panic spread through the crowd la panique a envahi ou gagné la foule;∎ the epidemic is spreading to other regions l'épidémie gagne de nouvelles régions;∎ the cancer had spread through her whole body le cancer s'était généralisé;∎ the suburbs are spreading further everyday les banlieues s'étendent chaque jour un peu plus;∎ the flood waters have spread across or over the whole plain l'inondation a gagné toute la plaine;∎ the species spread throughout Africa l'espèce s'est répandue à travers toute l'Afrique(b) (extend → over a period of time, a range of subjects) s'étendre;∎ their correspondence spreads over twenty years leur correspondance s'étend sur vingt ans(c) (butter, glue) s'étaler;∎ the icing should spread easily le glaçage devrait s'étaler facilement(d) Stock Exchange spéculer sur les différentiels de cours►► spread betting = système de paris portant sur le résultat d'un événement sportif ou autre, où les gains sont proportionnels à la justesse des prédictions, selon une fourchette de résultats préétablie;(b) (in skating) grand aigle m;∎ to do a spread eagle faire un grand aigle(rumour) répandre;∎ have you been spreading it about that I…? est-ce que tu as été raconter partout que je…?(a) (disperse) disperser, éparpiller;∎ the buildings are spread out among the trees les bâtiments sont dispersés parmi les arbres;∎ the runners are now spread out (along the course) les coureurs sont maintenant éparpillés le long du parcours;∎ the population is very spread out la population est très dispersée;∎ in a city as spread out as Los Angeles dans une ville aussi étendue que Los Angeles(b) (space out in time → deliveries, payments) échelonner;∎ to spread out over several financial years étaler sur plusieurs exercices;∎ to spread out the losses over five years répartir les pertes sur cinq ans(c) (open out, unfold → wings) étendre, déployer; (→ arms, legs, fingers) écarter; (→ map, napkin, blanket) étaler; (→ rug) étendre; (→ fan) ouvrir; (lay out → photos, cards, possessions) étaler;∎ she lay on her back, her arms spread out elle était allongée sur le dos, les bras écartés;∎ a bird with its wings spread out un oiseau aux ailes déployées;∎ to spread oneself out (on sofa etc) s'étendre, s'allonger;∎ the plain lay spread out in front of us la plaine s'étalait ou se déployait devant nous;∎ he spread his papers out on the desk il étala ses papiers sur le bureau;∎ their troops are spread out too thinly to be effective leurs troupes sont trop dispersées pour être efficaces(a) (town, forest) s'étendre∎ the search party had spread out through the woods l'équipe de secours s'était déployée à travers les bois(c) (open out → sail) se déployer, se gonfler(d) (make oneself at ease) s'installer confortablement;∎ I need an office where I can spread out j'ai besoin d'un bureau où je puisse étaler mes affaires -
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1) спричинення, заподіяння, завдання ( шкоди тощо)2) який заподіює (завдає) ( щось)•- causing an insured losscausing harm to relations among sections of the population — завдання шкоди відносинам між групами населення
- causing bodily harm
- causing of an explosion
- causing serious bodily harm
- causing to commit suicide
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