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61 aklimatizirati
vt pf/impf acclimatize (AE češće acclimate); biol acclimatize -
62 привыкнуть к окружающей обстановке
1) General subject: settle, acclimate oneself to the surroundings2) Makarov: acclimatize oneself to the surroundingsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > привыкнуть к окружающей обстановке
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63 примениться к окружающей обстановке
1) General subject: acclimate oneself to the surroundings2) Makarov: acclimatize oneself to the surroundingsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > примениться к окружающей обстановке
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64 приспосабливать к климату
Engineering: acclimate, acclimatizeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приспосабливать к климату
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65 эти розы плохо приживаются в новых условиях
General subject: these roses do not easily acclimate, these roses do not easily acclimatizeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эти розы плохо приживаются в новых условиях
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66 акклиматизировать(ся)
1) naturalize; 2) acclimatize oneself (refl.)Русско-английский политехнический словарь > акклиматизировать(ся)
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67 איקלם
v. to acclimatize (Brit.), acclimate (Am.) -
68 אקלם
v. be acclimatized (Brit.), acclimated (Am.)————————v. become acclimatized (Br.), acclimated (Am.)————————v. to acclimatize (Brit.), acclimate (Am.) -
69 anpassen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Kleidung, Bauteile etc.) fit (+ Dat to)2. fig. (Löhne, Renten etc.) adapt, adjust (+ Dat oder an + Akk to); POL. align (to); farblich etc.: match (with); das Chamäleon kann seine Farbe der Umgebung anpassen chameleons can adapt their appearance according to their surroundings; sein Verhalten oder sich der veränderten Situation anpassen adapt o.s. to the new situationII v/refl1. adapt (o.s.), adjust (o.s.) (+ Dat oder an + Akk to); POL. align (to); (Norm etc.) conform to; er kann sich einfach nicht anpassen he just won’t fit in; angepasst2. Augen: accommodate* * *to suit; to modulate; to fit; to take one's measure for; to assimilate; to match; to accommodate; to adjust; to adapt; to conform;sich anpassento conform; to adapt oneself* * *ạn|pas|sen sep1. vt2)(= abstimmen)
anpassen — to suit sth to sth3)(= angleichen)
anpassen — to bring sth into line with sth2. vrto adapt (oneself) (+dat to); (gesellschaftlich) to conformKinder passen sich leichter an als Erwachsene — children adapt (themselves) more easily or are more adaptable than adults
wir mussten uns ihren Wünschen anpassen — we had to fit in with their wishes or with them
See:→ auch angepasst* * *(to adjust or make appropriate or suitable: He suited his speech to his audience.) suit* * *an|pas·senI. vt1. (adaptieren)2. (darauf abstellen)3. (angleichen)4. (entsprechend verändern)II. vr1. (sich darauf einstellen)▪ sich akk jdm [o an jdn] /etw dat \anpassen to fit in with [or adapt [oneself] to] sb/sth; (gesellschaftlich) to conform to sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (passend machen) fit2) (abstimmen) suit (Dat. to)2.* * *anpassen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tdas Chamäleon kann seine Farbe der Umgebung anpassen chameleons can adapt their appearance according to their surroundings;sich der veränderten Situation anpassen adapt o.s. to the new situationB. v/r1. adapt (o.s.), adjust (o.s.) (+dat oder2. Augen: accommodate* * *1.transitives Verb1) (passend machen) fit2) (abstimmen) suit (Dat. to)2.* * *v.to acclimatise (UK) v.to acclimatize (US) v.to accommodate v.to adapt v.to assimilate v.to customise (UK) v.to customize (US) v.to modulate v.to re-adjust v. -
70 eingewöhnen
(trennb., hat)* * *to acclimatize; to acclimate* * *ein|ge|wöh|nen ptp eingewöhntvr septo settle down or in ( in +dat in)* * *ein|ge·wöh·nen *vr* * *1.reflexives Verb get used or accustomed to one's new surroundings; accustom oneself to one's new surroundings2.sich an seinem neuen Arbeitsplatz/in eine neue Tätigkeit eingewöhnen — settle in at one's new place of work/get used to a new job
transitives Verbjemanden in etwas (Akk.) eingewöhnen — get somebody used or accustomed to something
* * *eingewöhnen (trennb, hat)A. v/r get used to one’s new surroundings, settle in;sich eingewöhnen in (+dat) get used toB. v/t: jemanden/ein Tierin +dat) settle (in)* * *1.reflexives Verb get used or accustomed to one's new surroundings; accustom oneself to one's new surroundings2.sich an seinem neuen Arbeitsplatz/in eine neue Tätigkeit eingewöhnen — settle in at one's new place of work/get used to a new job
transitives Verbjemanden in etwas (Akk.) eingewöhnen — get somebody used or accustomed to something
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71 sich akklimatisieren
1) (to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) acclimatize2) (to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) acclimatise* * *(an) v.to acclimate (to) v. -
72 heimisch
heimisch
domestic, native, home, internal, local;
• heimisch machen (werden) to acclimatize;
• heimische Fabrikate home-produced goods;
• heimische Gewässer inland waters;
• heimische Industrie native (home, domestic) industry;
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73 heimisch machen (werden)
heimisch machen (werden)
to acclimatizeBusiness german-english dictionary > heimisch machen (werden)
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74 акклиматизировать
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75 akklimatisere
vb acclimatize;[ akklimatisere sig] become acclimatized. -
76 transitivo
adj.transitive.m.transitive, transitive verb.* * *► adjetivo1 transitive* * *ADJ transitive* * *- va adjetivo transitive* * *= transitive.Ex. Thus the interface supports the retrieval and structural manipulation of complex objects and their retrieval through transitive relationships.----* acción transitiva = transitive actions.* verbo transitivo = transitive verb.* * *- va adjetivo transitive* * *= transitive.Ex: Thus the interface supports the retrieval and structural manipulation of complex objects and their retrieval through transitive relationships.
* acción transitiva = transitive actions.* verbo transitivo = transitive verb.* * *transitivo -vatransitive* * *
transitivo◊ -va adjetivo
transitive
transitivo,-a adjetivo transitive
' transitivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abanderar
- abandonar
- abanicar
- abarcar
- abaratar
- abarquillar
- abarrotar
- abastecer
- abatir
- abdicar
- abigarrar
- ablandar
- abocetar
- abochornar
- abofetear
- abogar
- abollar
- abombar
- abominar
- abonar
- abordar
- aborrecer
- aborregar
- abortar
- abrir
- abrazar
- abrasar
- abreviar
- abrigar
- abrillantar
- abrochar
- abrumar
- absolver
- absorber
- abstraer
- aburrir
- acabar
- acallar
- acanallar
- acaparar
- acariciar
- acarrear
- acatar
- acaudillar
- accionar
- acechar
- acelerar
- acentuar
- aceptar
- acercar
English:
abandon
- abbreviate
- abdicate
- abduct
- abhor
- abide by
- abolish
- absolve
- absorb
- abuse
- accelerate
- accentuate
- accept
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- accommodate
- accompany
- accomplish
- account for
- accumulate
- accuse
- achieve
- acknowledge
- acquire
- acquit
- act out
- activate
- adapt
- add
- add in
- add on
- add to
- address
- adjourn
- adjust
- administer
- admire
- admit
- admonish
- adopt
- adore
- adorn
- adulterate
- advance
- advertise
- advise
- advocate
- affect
- affirm
- afflict
* * *transitivo, -a adjtransitive* * *adj GRAM transitive* * *transitivo, -va adj: transitive -
77 verbo
m.1 verb (grammar).verbo auxiliar auxiliary (verb)verbo copulativo copula, copulative verbverbo impersonal impersonal verbverbo intransitivo intransitive verbverbo reflexivo reflexive verbverbo transitivo transitive verb2 language (lenguaje).3 Word.In Christianity, the Word was made flesh El Verbo se hizo carne...* * *1 verb\verbo auxiliar auxiliary verbverbo copulativo attributive verbverbo intransitivo intransitive verbverbo irregular irregular verbverbo transitivo transitive verb* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Ling) verbverbo intransitivo, verbo neutro — intransitive verb
2) (Literat) language, diction3) (=juramento) curse, oathechar verbos — to swear, curse
4)el Verbo — (Rel) the Word
* * *1) (Ling) verb2) ( lenguaje) speechun hombre de verbo fluido — an articulate o eloquent man
3) el Verbo (Relig) the Word* * *= verb.Ex. All sentences should be complete, and verbs, prepositions and articles should not be omitted.----* verbo activo = active verb.* verbo intransitivo = intransitive verb.* verbo transitivo = transitive verb.* * *1) (Ling) verb2) ( lenguaje) speechun hombre de verbo fluido — an articulate o eloquent man
3) el Verbo (Relig) the Word* * *= verb.Ex: All sentences should be complete, and verbs, prepositions and articles should not be omitted.
* verbo activo = active verb.* verbo intransitivo = intransitive verb.* verbo transitivo = transitive verb.* * *A ( Ling) verben (menos que) un verbo ( fam); in no time at allCompuestos:auxiliary verbdefective verbimpersonal verbintransitive verbirregular verbpronominal verbreflexive verbregular verbtransitive verbB (lenguaje) speechun hombre de verbo fluido an articulate o eloquent manse expresan con dominio del verbo they express themselves eloquentlyCel Verbo se hizo hombre or carne the Word was made man o flesh* * *
Multiple Entries:
Verbo
verbo
verbo sustantivo masculino (Ling) verb
Verbo m Rel the Word
' verbo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abalanzarse
- abanderar
- abandonar
- abandonarse
- abanicar
- abanicarse
- abarcar
- abaratar
- abarquillar
- abarquillarse
- abarrotar
- abastecer
- abastecerse
- abatir
- abate
- abatirse
- abdicar
- abigarrar
- ablandar
- ablandarse
- abocetar
- abochornar
- abochornarse
- abofetear
- abogar
- abollar
- abollarse
- abombarse
- abombar
- abominar
- abonar
- abonarse
- abordar
- aborrecer
- aborregar
- aborregarse
- abortar
- abotargarse
- abrir
- abrazar
- abrasar
- abrasarse
- abreviar
- abrigar
- abrigarse
- abrillantar
- abrirse
- abrochar
- abrumar
English:
abandon
- abate
- abbreviate
- abdicate
- abduct
- abhor
- abide by
- abolish
- abroad
- absolve
- absorb
- abstain
- abuse
- accede
- accelerate
- accentuate
- accept
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- accommodate
- accompany
- accomplish
- account for
- accumulate
- accuse
- ache
- achieve
- acknowledge
- acquiesce
- acquire
- acquit
- act
- act out
- activate
- adapt
- add
- add in
- add on
- add to
- add up
- address
- adhere
- adjourn
- adjust
- administer
- admire
- admit
- admonish
- adopt
- adore
* * *Verbo nmel Verbo [Rel] the Word* * *m GRAM verb* * *verbo nm: verb* * *verbo n verb -
78 ambientar
v.1 to light.2 to acclimatize, to give atmosphere to, to jazz up.* * *1 (dar ambiente) to give atmosphere to2 (localizar) to set1 to adapt, get used (a, to)* * *1. VT1) (=dar ambiente a)ambientaron la entrada del hotel con decorados exóticos — they livened up the hotel foyer with exotic decoration
2) [+ película, obra] to set3) (=orientar) to orientate, direct2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <obra/película> to setb) <fiesta/local>2.ambientarse v pron to adjust, adapt* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <obra/película> to setb) <fiesta/local>2.ambientarse v pron to adjust, adapt* * *ambientar [A1 ]vt1 ‹obra/película› to set2 ‹fiesta/local›para ambientar el lugar to give the place some atmosphere, to create a festive ( o romantic etc) atmosphereto adjust, adapt* * *
ambientar ( conjugate ambientar) verbo transitivo
b) ‹fiesta/local› to give … some atmosphere
ambientarse verbo pronominal
to adjust, adapt
ambientar verbo transitivo
1 (bar, etc) to liven up
2 Cine Teat to set: la película estaba ambientada en la Edad Media, the movie was set in the Middle Ages
' ambientar' also found in these entries:
English:
set
* * *♦ vt1. [situar] to set;2. [iluminar] to light;[decorar] to decorate;puso música suave para ambientar she put on some soft music to give some atmosphere* * *estar ambientado en be set in* * *ambientar vt: to give atmosphere to, to set (in literature and drama) -
79 M
f.m, letter m.* * *m1 ( minuto) minute; (abreviatura) min————————m► símbolo————————m► símbolo* * *I=m ['eme]SF (=letra) M, m IIABRIIIABR= metros cuadrados sq. m., m 2m 2 —
= metros cúbicos cu. m., m 3m 3 —
* * ** * ** * *M(= marzo)11 March ( date of the 2005 Madrid bombings)M, m( read as /ˈeme/)A (the letter) M, mB (= masculino) m, maleC (= mujer) femaleD (= metro) meter** * *
Multiple Entries:
M
m
M,◊ m sustantivo femenino (read as /'eme/) the letter M, m
m (metro) m, meter( conjugate meter)
M, m sustantivo femenino (letra) M, m
'M' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abalorio
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandono
- abanico
- abaratamiento
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abate
- abatimiento
- abdomen
- abecé
- abecedario
- abedul
- abejorro
- abeto
- abismo
- abogada
- abogado
- abolengo
- abominable
- abonada
- abonado
- abono
- abordaje
- aborto
- abrasiva
- abrasivo
- abrazo
- abrebotellas
- abrecartas
- abrefácil
- abrelatas
- abridor
- abrigo
- abril
- abrillantador
- abrirse
- abrumar
- absceso
- absentismo
- ábside
- absoluta
English:
a.m.
- abdomen
- abnormal
- abnormally
- abominable
- absenteeism
- abstemious
- academy
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- acclimatized
- accommodate
- accommodation
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accustom
- acknowledgement
- acrimonious
- adamant
- aerodrome
- affirm
- affirmative
- agreement
- aim
- alarm
- alarming
- album
- alimony
- all-time
- almond
- altruism
- aluminium
- amalgam
- ameliorate
- amenable
- amenities
- amiable
- amid
- amiss
- ammonia
- amoeba
- amok
- among
- amongst
- amoral
- amorphous
- amortization
- amortize
- amphetamine
- anaemia
* * *M (abrev de martes)Tues;11-M = 11 March 2004, date of the bombing of four Madrid commuter trains by Al-Quaeda-inspired terrorists11-MThe al-Qaeda-inspired bombings in Madrid on the morning of 11 March 2004 destroyed several train lines and killed almost 200 people. This is the bloodiest terrorist atrocity in recent Spanish history, and has consequently become a significant point of reference – it is commonly referred to as 11-M, denoting the day and month when it occurred. This use of a figure followed by the initial of a month is used as a form of shorthand for a number of significant dates. Thus 23-F signifies the attempted coup in the parliament building in Madrid on 23 February 1981, and 20-N refers to the date of Franco's death – 20 November 1975. The Spanish equivalent of “9-11” to refer to the attack on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001 is 11-S.M, m ['eme] nf1. [letra] M, m2. CompFam Euflo mandé a la m I told him where to go* * *m* * *m nf: thirteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
80 m
f.m, letter m.* * *m1 ( minuto) minute; (abreviatura) min————————m► símbolo————————m► símbolo* * *I=m ['eme]SF (=letra) M, m IIABRIIIABR= metros cuadrados sq. m., m 2m 2 —
= metros cúbicos cu. m., m 3m 3 —
* * *1) ( en formularios)a) (= masculino) M maleb) (= mujer) F female2) (= metro) m, meter** * ** * *M(= marzo)11 March ( date of the 2005 Madrid bombings)M, m( read as /ˈeme/)A (the letter) M, mB (= masculino) m, maleC (= mujer) femaleD (= metro) meter** * *
Multiple Entries:
M
m
M,◊ m sustantivo femenino (read as /'eme/) the letter M, m
m (metro) m, meter( conjugate meter)
M, m sustantivo femenino (letra) M, m
'M' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abalorio
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandono
- abanico
- abaratamiento
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abate
- abatimiento
- abdomen
- abecé
- abecedario
- abedul
- abejorro
- abeto
- abismo
- abogada
- abogado
- abolengo
- abominable
- abonada
- abonado
- abono
- abordaje
- aborto
- abrasiva
- abrasivo
- abrazo
- abrebotellas
- abrecartas
- abrefácil
- abrelatas
- abridor
- abrigo
- abril
- abrillantador
- abrirse
- abrumar
- absceso
- absentismo
- ábside
- absoluta
English:
a.m.
- abdomen
- abnormal
- abnormally
- abominable
- absenteeism
- abstemious
- academy
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- acclimatized
- accommodate
- accommodation
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accustom
- acknowledgement
- acrimonious
- adamant
- aerodrome
- affirm
- affirmative
- agreement
- aim
- alarm
- alarming
- album
- alimony
- all-time
- almond
- altruism
- aluminium
- amalgam
- ameliorate
- amenable
- amenities
- amiable
- amid
- amiss
- ammonia
- amoeba
- amok
- among
- amongst
- amoral
- amorphous
- amortization
- amortize
- amphetamine
- anaemia
* * *M (abrev de martes)Tues;11-M = 11 March 2004, date of the bombing of four Madrid commuter trains by Al-Quaeda-inspired terrorists11-MThe al-Qaeda-inspired bombings in Madrid on the morning of 11 March 2004 destroyed several train lines and killed almost 200 people. This is the bloodiest terrorist atrocity in recent Spanish history, and has consequently become a significant point of reference – it is commonly referred to as 11-M, denoting the day and month when it occurred. This use of a figure followed by the initial of a month is used as a form of shorthand for a number of significant dates. Thus 23-F signifies the attempted coup in the parliament building in Madrid on 23 February 1981, and 20-N refers to the date of Franco's death – 20 November 1975. The Spanish equivalent of “9-11” to refer to the attack on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001 is 11-S.M, m ['eme] nf1. [letra] M, m2. CompFam Euflo mandé a la m I told him where to go* * *m* * *m nf: thirteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet
См. также в других словарях:
Acclimatize — Ac*cli ma*tize ([a^]k kl[imac] m[.a]*t[imac]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acclimatized} ([a^]k kl[imac] m[.a]*t[imac]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Acclimatizing} ([a^]k kl[imac] m[.a]*t[imac] z[i^]ng).] To inure or habituate to a climate different from that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acclimatize — index adapt, attune, conform, inure (accustom) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
acclimatize — (v.) 1836; see ACCLIMATE (Cf. acclimate) + IZE (Cf. ize); a more recent formation than acclimate and replacing it in many uses. Related: Acclimatized; acclimatizing … Etymology dictionary
acclimatize — (Amer.) ac·cli·ma·tize || É™ klaɪmÉ™taɪz v. adjust to a new environment; adapt oneself (also acclimatise) … English contemporary dictionary
acclimatize — acclimate, *harden, season Analogous words: see ACCLIMATE … New Dictionary of Synonyms
acclimatize — (also acclimatise) ► VERB ▪ make or become accustomed to a new climate or new conditions. DERIVATIVES acclimatization noun. ORIGIN French acclimater, from climat climate … English terms dictionary
acclimatize — [ə klī′mə tīz΄] vt., vi. acclimatized, acclimatizing ACCLIMATE acclimatization n … English World dictionary
acclimatize — ac|cli|ma|tize also acclimatise BrE [əˈklaımətaız] v also ac|cli|mate [əˈklaımət US ˈækləmeıt, əˈklaımət] AmE [I and T] [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: acclimater, from climat; CLIMATE] to become used to a new place, situation, or type of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
acclimatize — UK [əˈklaɪmətaɪz] / US [əˈklaɪməˌtaɪz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms acclimatize : present tense I/you/we/they acclimatize he/she/it acclimatizes present participle acclimatizing past tense acclimatized past participle acclimatized to … English dictionary
acclimatize — v. (D; intr., refl., tr.) to acclimatize to (we acclimatized quickly/acclimatized ourselves quickly to the jungle; he became acclimatized to the new surroundings) * * * [ə klaɪmətaɪz] (D; intr., refl., tr.) to acclimatize to (we acclimatized… … Combinatory dictionary
acclimatize — or acclimatise verb 1》 (often acclimatize to or be/become acclimatized to) become accustomed to a new climate or new conditions. 2》 Biology respond to changes in environmental factors. 3》 Botany & Horticulture harden off (a plant). Derivatives… … English new terms dictionary