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81 информирам
inform, send/give information to(запознавам) acquaint (за with)(уведомявам) notify, advise (of)* * *информѝрам,гл. inform, send/give information to; разг. fill (s.o.) in (on s.th.); gen (s.o.) up (on); sl. put s.o. in the know; ( запознавам) acquaint (за with); ( уведомявам) notify, advise (of); brief (s.o. on s.th.).* * *inform: Will you информирам me when you are ready? - Ще ме информираш ли, когато си готов ?; instruct; (уведомявам): advise; notify* * *1. (запознавам) acquaint (за with) 2. (уведомявам) notify, advise (of) 3. inform, send/give information to -
82 mirar
v.1 to look at (dirigir la vista a).mirar algo de cerca/lejos to look at something closely/from a distance¡míralos! look at them!mirar algo por encima to glance over something, to have a quick look at somethingmirar a alguien bien/mal to think highly/poorly of somebodymirar a alguien de arriba abajo to look somebody up and downElla mira la luna She looks at the moon.Ella mira She looks.2 to look (dirigir la vista).¡mira! look (at that!)mira, yo creo que… look, I think (that)…mira que te avisé I told you somira por dónde… guess what?, would you believe it? (peninsular Spanish)¡mira que eres pesado/tonto! you're being really tedious/silly!3 to check, to look through.le miraron todas las maletas they searched all her luggageElla mira la revista She looks through=leafs through the magazine.4 to check, to look.he mirado en todas partes I've looked everywhere5 to watch.Ella mira el partido She watches the game.6 to consider, to think about, to think over.Ella mira la posibilidad She considers the possibility.* * *1 (observar) to look at; (con atención) to watch2 (buscar) to look; (registrar) to search3 (tener cuidado con) to watch4 (averiguar) to see, find out5 (dar) to face6 (tener cuidado con) to watch, mind, be careful7 (tener en cuenta) to consider1 (gen) to look; (con atención) to stare2 (buscar) to look3 (tener cuidado) to mind, watch, be careful\de mírame y no me toques very fragile, delicatemira que si... what if...mira que te lo dije I did tell you, didn't I?mira quién habla look who's talkingmira, yo no digo nada look, I'm not saying a thingmirándolo bien... thinking about it...mirar a alguien por encima del hombro to look down one's nose at somebodymirar algo/a alguien con buenos/malos ojos to have a good/bad opinion of something/somebodymirar algo por encima to have a quick look at somethingmirar atrás to look backmirar de arriba a abajo a alguien to look somebody up and downmirar por alguien to think of somebodymirarse en alguien to look up to somebody¡mira por donde! would you believe it!¡mira que!■ ¡mira que es tonto! he's so stupid!* * *verb1) to look, look at2) watch3) consider•- mirarse* * *1. VT1) (=ver) to look athombro•
mirar fijamente algo/a algn — to gaze o stare at sth/sb2) (=observar) to watch3) (=comprobar)mira a ver lo que hace el niño — go and see o check what the boy's up to
4) (=pensar en)¡no gastes más, mira que no tenemos dinero! — don't spend any more, remember we've no money!
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mirándolo bien, bien mirado o si bien se mira o mirándolo bien, la situación no es tan grave — all in all, the situation isn't that bad, if you really think about it, the situation isn't all that badbien mirado o mirándolo bien, creo que lo haré más tarde — on second thoughts, I think I'll do it later
5) (=ser cuidadoso con)6) [uso exclamativo]a) [en imperativo]¡mira qué cuadro tan bonito! — look, what a pretty painting!
¡mira cómo me has puesto de agua! — look, you've covered me in water!
¡mira lo que has hecho! — (just) look what you've done!
¡mira quién fue a hablar! — look who's talking!
¡mira (bien) lo que haces! — watch what you do!
¡mira con quién hablas! — just remember who you're talking to!
b) [indicando sorpresa, disgusto]•
mira que, ¡mira que es tonto! — he's so stupid!¡mira que te avisé! — didn't I warn you?
¡mira que ponerse a llover ahora! — it would have to start raining right now!
c) [indicando esperanza, temor]•
mira que si, ¡mira que si ganas! — imagine if you win!¡mira que si no viene! — just suppose he doesn't come!
¡mira que si es mentira! — just suppose it isn't true!, what if it isn't true?
7) LAm (=ver) to see¿lo miras? — can you see it?
2. VI1) [con la vista] to lookme vio pero miró hacia otro lado — she saw me, but she looked the other way
mirar de reojo o de través — to look out of the corner of one's eye
2) (=comprobar) to look¿has mirado en el cajón? — have you looked in the drawer?
3) (=estar orientado hacia) to face4) (=cuidar)•
mirar por algn — to look after sb, take care of sbdebes de mirar por tus hermanos — you should look after o take care of your brothers
5) [uso exclamativo]a) [en imperativo]¡mira! un ratón — look, a mouse!
mira, yo creo que... — look, I think that...
mira, déjame en paz ahora — look, just leave me alone now
mire usted, yo no tengo por qué aguantar esto — look here, I don't have to put up with this
b) [indicando sorpresa, admiración]•
mira si, ¡mira si estaría buena la sopa que todos repitieron! — the soup was so good that everyone had seconds!¡mira si es listo el niño! — what a clever boy he is!
- ¡pues mira por dónde...!6)• mirar a — (=proponerse) to aim at
7) frmpor lo que mira a — as for, as regards
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (observar, contemplar) to look atse me quedó mirando — he just stared at me, he just gaped at me
ir a mirar escaparates or (AmL) vidrieras — to go window shopping
ser de mírame y no me toques — to be very fragile o delicate
b) <programa/partido> to watch2) ( fijarse) to lookmira bien que esté apagado — make sure o check it's off
mira a ver si lo puedes abrir tú — see if you can open it
3) ( considerar)bien mirado or mirándolo bien, no es una mala idea — thinking about it o all things considered, it's not a bad idea
mirándolo bien creo que prefiero no ir — on second thoughts, I think I'd prefer to stay
lo mires por donde lo mires — whatever o whichever way you look at it
mirar algo en menos — < regalo> to turn one's nose up at something; <trabajo/idea> to look down one's nose at something
mirar mal or no mirar bien a alguien: lo miran mal porque lleva el pelo largo they disapprove of him because he has long hair; en el trabajo no lo miran bien — he's not very highly thought of at work
4) ( ser cuidadoso con)5)a) (expresando incredulidad, irritación, etc)mira que poner un plato de plástico en el horno...! — honestly o really! imagine putting a plastic dish in the oven...! (colloq)
mira que eres tacaño! — boy, you're mean! (colloq)
mira las veces que te lo habré dicho...! — the times I've told you!
b) ( en advertencias)mira que mi paciencia tiene un límite — I'm warning you, I'm running out of patience
2.mira que ya son las nueve — you realize o you (do) know it's already nine
mirar vi1) (observar, contemplar) to look¿miraste bien? — did you have a good look?, did you look properly?
2) ( fijarse) to lookmire usted, la cosa es muy sencilla — well, it's very simple
sacó el primer premio - mira tú! — he won first prize - well, well! o well I never!
no, mira, yo tampoco me lo creo — no, to be honest, I don't believe it either
mira, no me vengas con excusas — look, I don't want to listen to your excuses
mira por dónde — (Esp fam)
y mira por dónde, me llevé el trofeo — and would you believe it? I won the trophy, and guess what? I won the trophy
3) ( estar orientado)mirar A/HACIA algo — fachada/frente to face something; terraza/habitación to look out over something, overlook something
ponte mirando hacia la ventana — stand (o sit etc) facing the window
4) mirar pora) ( preocuparse por) to think ofb) (Col) ( cuidar) to look after3.mirarse v prona) (refl) to look at oneselfb) (recípr) to look at each other* * *= look, look through, behold, check out, peek, look (a)round, roam over, catch + sight of, eye.Ex. This chapter takes the opportunity to look at an assortment of other aspects of bibliographic description.Ex. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex. As Confucius said ' behold the turtle, he makes progress only when his neck is out'.Ex. Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Ex. The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex. One has only to look around in bookshops to see how many paperbacks on show have film or TV links.Ex. According to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the semantic web, intelligent agent software will have the ability to understand the meaning (semantics) of the information they are roaming over in order to make the users' searches more inherently meaningful and efficient.Ex. 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.Ex. The banking community is eyeing its possibilities with serious interest.----* a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente = never look a gift horse in the mouth.* aficionado a mirar las estrellas = stargazer.* bien mirado = all things considered.* deleitarse mirando = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* hacer que la gente se vuelva a mirar = make + heads turn.* hay que mirar hacia el futuro = the show must go on.* haz el bien y no mires a quién = cast your bread upon the waters.* mirando al sur = south facing.* mirando hacia atrás = in retrospect.* mirándolo bien = all things considered.* ¡mira por donde! = lo and behold!, lo!.* ¡mira quién habla! = look who's talking!.* mirar a = look at, peer at, look onto.* mirar a Alguien con odio = look + daggers at.* mirar a Alguien de arriba abajo = look + Nombre + up and down.* mirar adelante = look + straight ahead.* mirar a hurtadillas = peep.* mirar a la gente con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* mirar al frente = look + straight ahead.* mirar a los ojos = make + eye contact, look + Nombre + in the eyes.* mirar al otro lado = look + the other way.* mirar al vacío = stare into + space, look into + space, gaze into + space.* mirar con desdén = scowl (at).* mirar con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.* mirar con el ceño fruncido = glower, scowl (at).* mirar con ira = glower, scowl (at).* mirar con malos ojos = glower, scowl (at).* mirar cuidadosamente = comb trough.* mirar de arriba abajo = eye.* mirar dentro de = peer into.* mirar de reojo a = steal + a glance at.* mirar desde arriba = look down on/upon, look down over.* mirar de soslayo a = steal + a glance at.* mirar detenidamente = go through, eye.* mirar en otra dirección = look + the other way.* mirar fijamente = stare at, look + hard, gaze.* mirar fijamente a los ojos = eyeball.* mirar furtivamente = peep.* mirar hacia = overlook.* mirar hacia abajo = look down.* mirar hacia arriba = look up.* mirar hacia atrás = look back.* mirar hacia el futuro = look forward, look + ahead.* mirar la bola de cristal = gaze into + crystal ball.* mirar las estrellas = stargaze.* mirar ligeramente = glance at.* mirar para atrás = look back.* mirar por = look about, peer out, look out.* mirar por encima = eyeball.* mirar por encima del hombro = look over + Posesivo + shoulders, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.* mirar por encima del hombro a la gente = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* mirar rápidamente = shoot + a look at.* mirar rápidamente buscando algo = scan.* mirar rápida y brevemente = catch + sight of.* mirarse el ombligo = contemplate + navel, gaze at + Posesivo + navel.* que mira al sur = south facing.* recrearse mirando = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* ser mirado de forma extraña = get + some funny looks.* si bien se mira = all things considered.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (observar, contemplar) to look atse me quedó mirando — he just stared at me, he just gaped at me
ir a mirar escaparates or (AmL) vidrieras — to go window shopping
ser de mírame y no me toques — to be very fragile o delicate
b) <programa/partido> to watch2) ( fijarse) to lookmira bien que esté apagado — make sure o check it's off
mira a ver si lo puedes abrir tú — see if you can open it
3) ( considerar)bien mirado or mirándolo bien, no es una mala idea — thinking about it o all things considered, it's not a bad idea
mirándolo bien creo que prefiero no ir — on second thoughts, I think I'd prefer to stay
lo mires por donde lo mires — whatever o whichever way you look at it
mirar algo en menos — < regalo> to turn one's nose up at something; <trabajo/idea> to look down one's nose at something
mirar mal or no mirar bien a alguien: lo miran mal porque lleva el pelo largo they disapprove of him because he has long hair; en el trabajo no lo miran bien — he's not very highly thought of at work
4) ( ser cuidadoso con)5)a) (expresando incredulidad, irritación, etc)mira que poner un plato de plástico en el horno...! — honestly o really! imagine putting a plastic dish in the oven...! (colloq)
mira que eres tacaño! — boy, you're mean! (colloq)
mira las veces que te lo habré dicho...! — the times I've told you!
b) ( en advertencias)mira que mi paciencia tiene un límite — I'm warning you, I'm running out of patience
2.mira que ya son las nueve — you realize o you (do) know it's already nine
mirar vi1) (observar, contemplar) to look¿miraste bien? — did you have a good look?, did you look properly?
2) ( fijarse) to lookmire usted, la cosa es muy sencilla — well, it's very simple
sacó el primer premio - mira tú! — he won first prize - well, well! o well I never!
no, mira, yo tampoco me lo creo — no, to be honest, I don't believe it either
mira, no me vengas con excusas — look, I don't want to listen to your excuses
mira por dónde — (Esp fam)
y mira por dónde, me llevé el trofeo — and would you believe it? I won the trophy, and guess what? I won the trophy
3) ( estar orientado)mirar A/HACIA algo — fachada/frente to face something; terraza/habitación to look out over something, overlook something
ponte mirando hacia la ventana — stand (o sit etc) facing the window
4) mirar pora) ( preocuparse por) to think ofb) (Col) ( cuidar) to look after3.mirarse v prona) (refl) to look at oneselfb) (recípr) to look at each other* * *= look, look through, behold, check out, peek, look (a)round, roam over, catch + sight of, eye.Ex: This chapter takes the opportunity to look at an assortment of other aspects of bibliographic description.
Ex: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex: As Confucius said ' behold the turtle, he makes progress only when his neck is out'.Ex: Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Ex: The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex: One has only to look around in bookshops to see how many paperbacks on show have film or TV links.Ex: According to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the semantic web, intelligent agent software will have the ability to understand the meaning (semantics) of the information they are roaming over in order to make the users' searches more inherently meaningful and efficient.Ex: 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.Ex: The banking community is eyeing its possibilities with serious interest.* a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente = never look a gift horse in the mouth.* aficionado a mirar las estrellas = stargazer.* bien mirado = all things considered.* deleitarse mirando = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* hacer que la gente se vuelva a mirar = make + heads turn.* hay que mirar hacia el futuro = the show must go on.* haz el bien y no mires a quién = cast your bread upon the waters.* mirando al sur = south facing.* mirando hacia atrás = in retrospect.* mirándolo bien = all things considered.* ¡mira por donde! = lo and behold!, lo!.* ¡mira quién habla! = look who's talking!.* mirar a = look at, peer at, look onto.* mirar a Alguien con odio = look + daggers at.* mirar a Alguien de arriba abajo = look + Nombre + up and down.* mirar adelante = look + straight ahead.* mirar a hurtadillas = peep.* mirar a la gente con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* mirar al frente = look + straight ahead.* mirar a los ojos = make + eye contact, look + Nombre + in the eyes.* mirar al otro lado = look + the other way.* mirar al vacío = stare into + space, look into + space, gaze into + space.* mirar con desdén = scowl (at).* mirar con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.* mirar con el ceño fruncido = glower, scowl (at).* mirar con ira = glower, scowl (at).* mirar con malos ojos = glower, scowl (at).* mirar cuidadosamente = comb trough.* mirar de arriba abajo = eye.* mirar dentro de = peer into.* mirar de reojo a = steal + a glance at.* mirar desde arriba = look down on/upon, look down over.* mirar de soslayo a = steal + a glance at.* mirar detenidamente = go through, eye.* mirar en otra dirección = look + the other way.* mirar fijamente = stare at, look + hard, gaze.* mirar fijamente a los ojos = eyeball.* mirar furtivamente = peep.* mirar hacia = overlook.* mirar hacia abajo = look down.* mirar hacia arriba = look up.* mirar hacia atrás = look back.* mirar hacia el futuro = look forward, look + ahead.* mirar la bola de cristal = gaze into + crystal ball.* mirar las estrellas = stargaze.* mirar ligeramente = glance at.* mirar para atrás = look back.* mirar por = look about, peer out, look out.* mirar por encima = eyeball.* mirar por encima del hombro = look over + Posesivo + shoulders, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.* mirar por encima del hombro a la gente = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* mirar rápidamente = shoot + a look at.* mirar rápidamente buscando algo = scan.* mirar rápida y brevemente = catch + sight of.* mirarse el ombligo = contemplate + navel, gaze at + Posesivo + navel.* que mira al sur = south facing.* recrearse mirando = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* ser mirado de forma extraña = get + some funny looks.* si bien se mira = all things considered.* * *mirar [A1 ]■ mirar (verbo transitivo)A1 contemplar: dibujo, etc2 mirar: programa, partidoB fijarseC considerar: problema, cuestiónD ser cuidadoso conE1 expresando incredulidad etc2 en advertencias■ mirar (verbo intransitivo)A observar, contemplarB fijarseC estar orientado hacia algoD1 preocuparse por2 cuidar■ mirarse (verbo pronominal)1 cuidarse2 contemplarsevtA1 (contemplar) ‹dibujo/persona› to look atse me quedó mirando con la boca abierta he just stared at me open-mouthed, he just gaped at memiró el reloj con disimulo she glanced furtively at her watchmiraba distraída por la ventana he was gazing absent-mindedly out of the windowno me mires así don't look at me like thatnunca te mira a los ojos cuando te habla he never looks you in the eye when he's talking to youla miró de arriba (a) abajo he eyed o looked her up and downestaba mirando una revista he was looking o leafing through a magazinese quedó mirando cómo lo hacía he stood watching how she did it¿has leído el informe? — lo he mirado muy por encima have you read the report — I've only had a quick look at it o I've only given it a cursory glancesalieron a mirar escaparates or ( AmL) vidrieras they went (out) window shoppingmírame y no me toques: esta cristalería es de las de mírame y no me toques you've only to look at this glassware and it breaksel encaje es muy antiguo y está que mírame y no me toques the lace is very old and it's very fragile o delicate2 ‹programa/partido› to watchmirar televisión to watch televisionB (fijarse) to lookmira qué vestido más bonito what a lovely dress!, that's a lovely dress, isn't it?a ver si mira por dónde va why don't you look where you're going?mira cómo se divierten look what fun they're having!¡mira lo que has hecho! look what you've done!antes de salir mira bien que no quede ninguna luz encendida make sure o check there are no lights left on before you go outmira a ver si el pollo está listo look o have a look at the chicken to see if it's donemira a ver si lo puedes abrir tú see if you can open itC (considerar) ‹problema/cuestión›míralo desde otro punto de vista look at it from another point of viewmira bien lo que haces think hard o carefully about what you're doingbien mirado or mirándolo bien, no es una mala idea thinking about it o all things considered, it's not a bad ideabien mirado or mirándolo bien, había algo extraño en él thinking about it o now that I come to think about it, there was something strange about himmirándolo bien creo que prefiero quedarme en casa on second thoughts, I think I'd prefer to stay at homelo mires por donde lo mires whatever o whichever way you look at itmirar algo/a algn en menos: me miró en menos el regalo y me costó tan caro the present I gave her cost the earth and she looked down her nose at ityo que lo miré en menos y es un rico heredero I turned my nose up at him and it turns out he's the the heir to a fortune!los miran en menos porque son pobres people look down on them because they're poormirar mal or no mirar bien a algn: en el trabajo no lo miran bien he's not very highly thought of at work, they don't have a very high opinion of him at worklo miran mal porque lleva el pelo largo they disapprove of him because he has long hairlos miran mal porque no están casados they're frowned upon because they're not married, people disapprove of them because they're not marriedD(ser cuidadoso con): mira mucho el dinero she's very careful with her moneymira hasta el último céntimo he watches every pennyE1(expresando incredulidad, irritación, etc): ¡mira que poner un plato de plástico en el horno …! honestly o really! imagine putting a plastic dish in the oven …! ( colloq)¡mira que tú también te metes en cada lío …! you're a fine one to talk, with all the scrapes you get into! ( colloq)¡mira que no saber dónde está Helsinki …! imagine o ( BrE) fancy not knowing where Helsinki is!¡mira que eres tacaño! you're so mean! boy, you're mean! ( colloq)¡mira que te lo he dicho de veces …! the times I've told you!, how many times do I have to tell you?¡mira quién habla! look o hark who's talking!mira si será egoísta, que no me lo quiso prestar talk about (being) selfish! he wouldn't lend it to me2(en advertencias): mira que mañana hay huelga de trenes remember that there's a train strike tomorrowmira que mi paciencia tiene un límite I'm warning you, I'm running out of patience¿todavía estás aquí? mira que ya son las nueve are you still here? you realize o you (do) know it's already gone nine …■ mirarviA (observar, contemplar) to lookno mires, que es una sorpresa don't look, it's a surprisecuando hay alguna escena violenta yo no miro when there's a violent scene I don't lookse mira y no se toca look but don't touchhe mirado por todas partes y no lo encuentro I've looked everywhere but I can't find itse pasa el día mirando por la ventana he spends the whole day looking out of the window¿estás seguro de que no está? ¿miraste bien? are you sure it's not there? did you have a good look? o did you look properly?tienes que mirar por aquí/por este agujero you have to look through here/through this holemirar atrás to look backB (fijarse) to lookmire usted, la cosa es muy sencilla well, it's very simplesacó el primer premio — ¡mira tú! he won first prize — well, well! o well I never! o you're kidding! o ( BrE) get away! ( colloq)mire, le quería hacer una pregunta look, there's something I wanted to ask youno, mira, yo tampoco me lo creo no, to be honest o to tell you the truth, I don't believe it eithermira, no me vengas ahora con excusas look, I don't want to listen to your excusesmira, hazlo como te dé la gana well o look, just go ahead and do it however you like!mira por dónde ( Esp fam): yo no quería participar y, mira por dónde, me llevé el trofeo I didn't even want to take part and yet, would you believe it? I won the trophy o and guess what? I won the trophy¿no decías que era tan difícil conseguir una entrada? pues mira por dónde, no había ni cola didn't you say it was really difficult to get a ticket? well, can you believe it? there wasn't even a line ( AmE) o ( BrE) queue ( colloq)y mira por dónde, tenía yo razón and, you know what? I was right ( colloq)C (estar orientado) mirar A/ HACIA algo; to face sthla fachada mira al sur the front of the building faces south o is south-facingesa habitación mira al mar that room overlooks the seael balcón mira a las montañas the balcony looks out onto the mountainsponte mirando hacia la ventana stand ( o sit etc) facing the window1 (preocuparse por) to think ofno mira más que por sus intereses he only thinks of his own interestsmira por ti misma, los demás que se las arreglen just worry about yourself o just think of o about yourself, and let others sort out their own problems¿quién mira por los niños? who's looking after o taking care of the children?■ mirarse1 ( refl) to look at oneselfse miró en el or al espejo she looked at herself in the mirror2 ( recípr) to look at each otherse miraron extrañados they looked at each other in surprise* * *
mirar ( conjugate mirar) verbo transitivo
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no me mires así don't look at me like that;
mirar a algn a los ojos to look sb in the eye;
se me quedó mirando he just stared at me;
miraba distraída por la ventana he was gazing absent-mindedly out of the window;
miraba cómo lo hacía he was watching how she did it;
ir a mirar escaparates or (AmL) vidrieras to go window shopping
2 ( fijarse) to look;◊ ¡mira lo que has hecho! look what you've done!;
mira bien que esté apagado make sure o check it's off;
miré a ver si estaba listo I had a look to see if he was ready
3 ( considerar):
lo mires por donde lo mires whatever o whichever way you look at it;
mirándolo bien ( pensándolo detenidamente) all things considered;
( pensándolo mejor) on second thoughts;
mirar mal a algn to disapprove of sb
4 (expresando incredulidad, irritación, etc):◊ ¡mira que poner un plato de plástico en el horno …! honestly o really! imagine putting a plastic dish in the oven …! (colloq);
¡mira que eres tacaño! boy, you're mean! (colloq);
¡mira las veces que te lo habré dicho …! the times I've told you!
verbo intransitivo
1 ( en general) to look;
mirar por la ventana to look out of the window;
¿miraste bien? did you have a good look?, did you look properly?;
mirar atrás to look back
2 ( estar orientado) mirar A/HACIA algo [ fachada] to face sth;
[terraza/habitación] to look out over sth, overlook sth;
3
mirarse verbo pronominal
mirar
I verbo transitivo
1 to look at: me miró con preocupación, he looked at me with concern
mirar una palabra en el diccionario, to look up a word in the dictionary
2 (examinar) to watch: miraba la película atentamente, she was watching the film carefully
míralo con atención, look at it carefully
3 (tener cuidado) mira bien con quién andas, be careful of the company you keep
II verbo intransitivo
1 (buscar) miraré en ese rincón, I'll have a look in that corner
2 (cuidar) to look after sb/sthg: mira por tus intereses, she is looking after your interests
3 (estar orientado) to face: la fachada mira al norte, the façade faces north ➣ Ver nota en ver
' mirar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alrededor
- atrás
- dar
- directoria I
- directorio
- fijamente
- hito
- hombro
- lupa
- manía
- mirada
- observar
- ojo
- trasluz
- ver
- vista
- volver
- aguaitar
- atentamente
- bien
- caer
- cerca
- checar
- desesperación
- escudriñar
- huevo
- infinito
- microscopio
- mirado
- reojo
- soslayo
- vacío
- valer
- vidriera
English:
about
- around
- at
- browse
- clock
- comb
- contemplate
- dig around
- disdain
- even
- eye
- face
- gape
- gaze
- glance
- glance up
- glare
- glower
- hard
- intently
- leer
- look
- look at
- look back
- look down
- look out
- look round
- nose
- peek
- regard
- scowl
- sideways
- sneak
- space
- square
- squint
- stare
- steadily
- steal
- survey
- take
- tear away
- view
- watch
- window-shopping
- askance
- bright
- double
- down
- fine
* * *♦ vt1. [dirigir la vista a] to look at;[detenidamente, con atención] to watch; [fijamente] to stare at;mirar algo de cerca/lejos to look at sth closely/from a distance;¡míralos! look at them!;mira lo que pone en ese cartel look (at) what that sign says;mirar a la gente pasar to watch people go by;no paraba de mirarme he kept staring at me;pasaba horas mirando las estrellas I would spend hours gazing at the stars;mirar algo/a alguien con disimulo to glance furtively at sth/sb;mirar algo por encima to glance over sth, to have a quick look at sth;mirar a alguien con ira to look angrily at sb, to glare at sb;mirar a alguien de arriba abajo to look sb up and down;mirar a alguien por encima del hombro to look down on sb;Famser de mírame y no me toques to be very fragilemira que no falte nada en las maletas check to see nothing's missing from the suitcases;míralos bien y dime cuál te gusta más have a good look at them and tell me which you like best3. [examinar] to check, to look through;he mirado todo el periódico I've looked through the whole newspaper;miraremos tu expediente con mucha atención we'll look at your file very carefully;le miraron todas las maletas they searched all her luggage;eso te lo tiene que mirar un médico you should have that looked at by a doctormíralo desde este ángulo… look at it this way…;bien mirado…, mirándolo bien… if you think about it…;aunque bien mirado, podemos ir los dos on second thoughts, we could both go;lo mires por donde lo mires whichever way you look at it;mirar a alguien bien/mal to approve/disapprove of sb;en este país miran mucho la puntualidad punctuality is very important to people in this country;mirar mucho el dinero to be very careful with money♦ vi1. [dirigir la vista] to look;[detenidamente, con atención] to watch; [fijamente] to stare;mira bien antes de cruzar look carefully before crossing the road;miraban por la ventana they were looking out of the window;¡mira! look (at that)!;mira, yo creo que… look, I think (that)…;Espmira por dónde guess what?, would you believe it?;también Irónico¡mira qué bien! isn't that great!;mira que te avisé I told you so;¡mira que eres pesado/tonto! you're so annoying/silly!;¡mira que salir sin paraguas con la que está cayendo! fancy going out without an umbrella in this rain!;¡mira si haría calor que no pude dormir! it was so hot I couldn't sleep!;¡mira quién fue a hablar! look who's talking!;Am Fammirar feo: siempre miraba feo a mis amigos she always looked down her nose at my friends2. [buscar] to check, to look;he mirado en todas partes I've looked everywhere3.[habitación, terraza] to look out onto;mirar a [orientarse hacia] [casa, fachada] to face;la mezquita mira al este the mosque faces east;la habitación mira al mar the room looks out onto the sea4.mirar por [cuidar de] to look after;mirar por los demás to look out for other people;sólo mira por sus intereses she only looks after her own interestsmira a ver si ha llegado la carta (go and) see if the letter has arrived;mira a ver si tienes algo de cambio para dejarme (have a look and) see if you've got any change you could lend me* * *I v/t1 look at2 ( observar) watch;3 fig ( considerar) look at, consider;no mirar el precio not worry about the cost;mira bien lo que haces think carefully about what you’re doing4 L.Am. ( ver) see;¿qué miras desde aquí? what can you see from here?II v/i look;mirar a/hacia algo face sth;mirar por la ventana look out of the window;¡mira! look!;¡mira por dónde! would you believe it?;mirándolo bien thinking about it, now that I etc come to think about it* * *mirar vt1) : to look at2) observar: to watch3) reflexionar: to consider, to think overmirar vi1) : to look2) : to face, to overlook3)mirar por : to look after, to look out for* * *mirar vb1. (en general) to look / to look at2. (observar) to watch4. (consultar) to look up -
83 connaissance
connaissance [kɔnεsɑ̃s]1. feminine nouna. ( = savoir) la connaissance knowledgeb. ( = personne) acquaintancec. ( = conscience, lucidité) consciousness• perdre/reprendre connaissance to lose/regain consciousness2. plural feminine nounconnaissances ( = choses connues) knowledge• il a de bonnes/vagues connaissances en anglais he has a good command of/a smattering of English* * *kɔnɛsɑ̃s
1.
1) ( savoir) knowledge (de of)il a une profonde connaissance de la psychologie humaine — he has a deep understanding of the way the human mind works
porter à la connaissance de quelqu'un que — fml to advise somebody that
2) ( conscience) consciousness3) ( sur le plan social) acquaintancese retrouver en pays de connaissance — ( avec des gens que l'on connaît) to be among familiar faces; ( dans un domaine familier) to find oneself on familiar ground
2.
‘connaissances en informatique souhaitées’ — ‘computing experience desirable’
* * *kɔnɛsɑ̃s1. nf1) (= savoir) knowledge no plune meilleure connaissance de qch/qn — a better knowledge of sth/sb
See:2) (en locution: d'un fait, d'un document)prendre connaissance de [document] — to peruse
à ma connaissance — to my knowledge, to the best of my knowledge
3) (en locution: d'une personne)faire connaissance avec qn (= rencontrer) — to meet sb, (= apprendre à connaître) to get to know sb
faire la connaissance de qn (= rencontrer) — to meet sb
J'ai fait la connaissance de son frère. — I met her brother.
faire plus ample connaissance [plusieurs personnes] — to get to know each other better
de connaissance (personne, visage) — familiar
4) (= personne connue) acquaintanceCe n'est pas vraiment une amie, juste une connaissance. — She's not really a friend, just an acquaintance.
5) (= conscience) consciousnessIl avait toute sa connaissance. — He was fully conscious.
2. connaissances nfpl(= savoir) knowledge no pl... pour approfondir vos connaissances —... to increase your knowledge
* * *A nf1 ( savoir) knowledge (de of); connaissance abstraite/pratique/sensorielle abstract/practical/sensory knowledge; avoir une bonne connaissance de l'espagnol/la musique to have a good knowledge of Spanish/music; à ma/notre/leur connaissance to (the best of) my/our/their knowledge; pas à ma connaissance not to my knowledge, not as far as I know; avoir connaissance de qch to know something about sth; ne pas avoir connaissance de qch to have no knowledge of sth; il a une profonde connaissance de la psychologie humaine he has a deep understanding of the way the human mind works; ils ont connaissance de nos intentions they know of our intentions; prendre connaissance d'un texte/d'une information to acquaint oneself with a text/a piece of information; ‘confirme avoir pris connaissance des conditions générales de vente’ Comm ‘confirm that I have read the conditions of sale’; donner connaissance de qch à qn to inform sb of sth; porter à la connaissance de qn que fml to advise sb that; il a été porté à notre connaissance que it has been drawn ou brought to our attention that; en connaissance de cause with full knowledge of the facts;2 ( conscience) consciousness; perdre connaissance to lose consciousness; reprendre connaissance to regain consciousness; rester sans connaissance to be unconscious; tomber sans connaissance to faint;3 ( sur le plan social) acquaintance; faire de nouvelles connaissances to make new acquaintances; j'ai fait leur connaissance hier I met them yesterday; un architecte de ma connaissance an architect of my acquaintance, an architect I know; (je suis) heureux de faire votre connaissance (I'm) pleased to meet you; faire (plus ample) connaissance avec qn to get to know sb (better), to become ou get (better) acquainted with sb; ils ont lié connaissance au cours d'un dîner they struck up an acquaintance during a dinner; faire faire connaissance à deux personnes to introduce two people (to each other); un visage de connaissance a familiar face; se retrouver en pays de connaissance ( avec des gens que l'on connaît) to be among familiar faces; ( dans un domaine familier) to find oneself on familiar ground.B connaissances nfpl ( théoriques) knowledge ¢; ( pratiques) experience ¢; connaissances élémentaires/théoriques/solides elementary/theoretical/sound knowledge; posséder quelques connaissances/des connaissances approfondies en or sur qch to have some knowledge/a good knowledge of sth; approfondir/élargir ses connaissances to deepen/broaden one's knowledge; ‘connaissances en informatique souhaitées’ ‘computing experience desirable’.[kɔnɛsɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [maîtrise dans un domaine] knowledgeune connaissance approfondie de l'espagnol a thorough knowledge ou good command of Spanish2. PHILOSOPHIE3. [fait d'être informé]il n'en a jamais eu connaissance he never learnt about it, he was never notified of itprendre connaissance des faits to learn about ou to hear of the factsil est venu à notre connaissance que... it has come to our attention that...4. [conscience] consciousnessil gisait là/il est tombé, sans connaissance he was lying there/he fell unconsciousreprendre connaissance to come to, to regain consciousness5. [rencontrer quelqu'un]faire la connaissance de quelqu'un, faire connaissance avec quelqu'un to make somebody's acquaintance, to meet somebodyprendre connaissance d'un texte to read ou to peruse a textfaire connaissance avec quelque chose [aborder quelque chose] to discover, to get to know6. [ami] acquaintancec'est une simple connaissance he's a mere ou nodding acquaintancefaire de nouvelles connaissances to make new acquaintances, to meet new people————————connaissances nom féminin plurielavoir de solides connaissances en to have a thorough knowledge of ou a good grounding inavoir des connaissances sommaires en to have a basic knowledge of, to know the rudiments of————————à ma connaissance locution adverbiale,à sa connaissance etc. locution adverbialeto (the best of) my/his etc. knowledge, as far as I know/he knows etc.pas à ma connaissance not to my knowledge, not as far as I know, not that I know of————————de connaissance locution adjectivalea. [dans un domaine] to be on familiar groundb. [dans un milieu] to be among familiar faces————————de ma connaissance locution adjectivale,de sa connaissance etc. locution adjectivaleune personne de ma connaissance an acquaintance of mine, somebody I knowen connaissance de cause locution adverbiale -
84 tutustua
yks.nom. tutustua; yks.gen. tutustun; yks.part. tutustui; yks.ill. tutustuisi; mon.gen. tutustukoon; mon.part. tutustunut; mon.ill. tutustuttiinacquaint oneself with (verb)become acquainted (verb)become acquainted with (verb)become familiar (verb)get to know (verb)make acquaintance (verb)* * *• familiarize oneself with• pick up• familiarize• become familiar with• become aquainted with• become acquainted with• acquaint oneself with• get to know -
85 запозная
запозна̀я,запозна̀вам гл.1. ( представям) introduce (с to); да ви запозная с let me introduce you to;2. ( правя нещо известно) acquaint (с with), make acquainted (with), familiarize (with); добре запознат well grounded in; не бях запознат с работата I was new to the job;\запозная се 1. (с някого) be introduced (с to). make s.o.’s acquaintance, make the acquaintance (of s.o.), become/get acquainted (with), meet s.o., get to know s.o.; разг. pick up with s.o.; да ви запозная с please meet, I should like you to meet; елате да се запознаете с брат ми come and meet my brother; приятно ми е да се запознаем I am glad to meet you; -
86 compenetrarse con
v.1 to acquaint oneself fully with, to acquaint oneself with, to familiarize oneself thoroughly with, to familiarize oneself with.Tito se compenetró con el juicio Tito familiarized himself with the trial.2 to understand deeply, to get along well with, to sympathize with.El chico se compenetró con su novia The boy understood his gilfriend deeply. -
87 echar un vistazo
(v.) = take + a look at, glance at, check out, peek, have + a look, take + a peek, cast + a glance over, look through, browse, peruse, take + a ganderEx. It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.Ex. He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex. Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Ex. The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex. I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.Ex. Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex. In common with many other organisations in South Africa, the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) is casting an evaluative glance over the last ten years since the advent of the democratic dispensation in 1994.Ex. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. The gates opened in the early evening during the 10-day period and the crowds flocked in to peruse the 150-plus craft stands.Ex. I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.* * *(v.) = take + a look at, glance at, check out, peek, have + a look, take + a peek, cast + a glance over, look through, browse, peruse, take + a ganderEx: It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.
Ex: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex: Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Ex: The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex: I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.Ex: Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex: In common with many other organisations in South Africa, the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) is casting an evaluative glance over the last ten years since the advent of the democratic dispensation in 1994.Ex: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex: The gates opened in the early evening during the 10-day period and the crowds flocked in to peruse the 150-plus craft stands.Ex: I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it. -
88 echar una mirada
(v.) = take + a look at, take + a peek, peek, have + a look, cast + a glance over, look through, glance at, take + a ganderEx. It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.Ex. Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex. The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex. I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.Ex. In common with many other organisations in South Africa, the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) is casting an evaluative glance over the last ten years since the advent of the democratic dispensation in 1994.Ex. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex. He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex. I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.* * *(v.) = take + a look at, take + a peek, peek, have + a look, cast + a glance over, look through, glance at, take + a ganderEx: It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.
Ex: Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex: The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex: I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.Ex: In common with many other organisations in South Africa, the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) is casting an evaluative glance over the last ten years since the advent of the democratic dispensation in 1994.Ex: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex: I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it. -
89 informare
aware* * *inform (di of)* * *informare v.tr.1 to inform, to acquaint: informare qlcu. di qlco., to inform s.o. about (o of) sthg. (o to acquaint s.o. with sthg.); sei stato informato che la riunione è stata rinviata?, have you been told (o informed) that the meeting has been postponed?; vi preghiamo di informarci di ogni eventuale cambio di residenza, please inform (o notify) us of any change of address; informare la polizia di un furto, to report a theft to the police2 (conformare, caratterizzare) to pervade, to permeate, to characterize: queste idee informano tutte le sue opere, these ideas pervade (o characterize) all his works3 (form.) (dar forma a, plasmare) to shape, to mould (anche fig.).◘ informarsi v.intr.pron.1 to inquire, to enquire: informare su, di qlco., qlcu., to inquire about sthg., after s.o.; ti sei informato a che ora parte il treno?, did you enquire about the time the train leaves?; faresti bene a informarti, you ought to enquire2 (form.) (essere pervaso, caratterizzato da) to be pervaded (with sthg.), to be informed (with sthg.), to be inspired (with sthg.), to be imbued (with sthg.): tutti i suoi scritti si informano a queste idee, all his writings are inspired with these ideas3 (form.) (prendere forma) to take* shape.* * *[infor'mare]1. vtto inform, tellinformare qn di qc — to inform sb of o about sth, tell sb of o about sth
2. vip (informarsi)informarsi di o su — to inquire about, ask about, find out about
* * *[infor'mare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (mettere al corrente) to inform [ persona] (di, su, circa of, about)2) (conformare) to inform, to pervade3) (plasmare) to shape, to mould BE, to mold AE2.verbo pronominale informarsi to inform oneself, to inquire, to enquire-rsi di, su qcs. — to (make an) inquiry about, into sth.
-rsi su qcn. — to inquire after sb.
* * *informare/infor'mare/ [1]2 (conformare) to inform, to pervadeII informarsi verbo pronominaleto inform oneself, to inquire, to enquire; -rsi di, su qcs. to (make an) inquiry about, into sth.; -rsi su qcn. to inquire after sb.; mi sono informato su di lui I've checked him out. -
90 hoogte
1 [verticale afmeting] height3 [vrije ruimte boven iets anders] height4 [met betrekking tot klanken] pitch5 [wiskunde] height6 [aardrijkskunde] level ⇒ 〈 latitude〉 latitude, 〈 met betrekking tot hemellichaam〉 elevation, 〈 met betrekking tot hemellichaam〉 altitude♦voorbeelden:op gelijke hoogte met de vloer • level/flush with the floorop geringe/grote hoogte vliegen • fly at (a) high/low altitude〈 figuurlijk〉 tot op zekere hoogte hebt u gelijk • to some/a certain extent you're right〈 figuurlijk〉 Nederland is leuk tot op zekere hoogte • Holland is nice as/so far as it goesop een hoogte van 7000 m • at a height/an altitude of 7000 m.ter hoogte van zijn schouders • at shoulder height〈 figuurlijk〉 de prijzen gingen de hoogte in • prices went up/rose; 〈 sterker〉 prices rocketed/soared5 lengte, breedte en hoogte • length, breadth and heighter staat een file ter hoogte van Woerden • there is a Atraffic jam near Woerdeniemand op de hoogte brengen/stellen • acquaint someone with something, inform someone about/of something; 〈 informeel〉 fill someone in on somethingvolledig van iets op de hoogte zijn • be well informed about/acquainted with something; 〈 informeel〉 be well up on somethingindien u verhinderd bent wordt u verzocht ons hiervan op de hoogte te stellen • please let us know if you are unable to come -
91 Kenntnis
Kenntnis f GEN acquaintance, knowledge • etw. zur Kenntnis bringen RECHT give notice of sth, draw sth to sb’s attention (Vertragsrecht) • in Kenntnis GEN aware • in voller Kenntnis der Sachlage RECHT with full knowledge of the facts, in full possession of the facts • jmdn. von etw. in Kenntnis setzen GEN acquaint sb with sth, advise sb of sth, notify sb of sth, inform sb of sth • Kenntnis von etw. geben RECHT give notice of sth* * *f < Geschäft> acquaintance, knowledge ■ etw. zur Kenntnis bringen < Recht> Vertragsrecht give notice of sth, draw sth to sb's attention ■ in Kenntnis < Geschäft> aware ■ in voller Kenntnis der Sachlage < Recht> with full knowledge of the facts, in full possession of the facts ■ jmdn. von etw. in Kenntnis setzen < Geschäft> acquaint sb with sth, advise sb of sth, notify sb of sth, inform sb of sth ■ Kenntnis von etw. geben < Recht> give notice of sth* * *Kenntnis
[privity of] knowledge, notice, note, information;
• bei voller Kenntnis der Tatsachen in full possession of the facts;
• zur Kenntnis und weiteren Veranlassung for information and further action;
• unterstellte Kenntnis imputed knowledge;
• unvollkommene Kenntnis misknowledge;
• zurechenbare Kenntnis constructive (actual, Br., imputed) notice;
• eigene Kenntnis des Gerichts judicial (jurisdiction) notice;
• Kenntnis von einem Vorfall bekommen to hear of an incident;
• der Polizei einen Unfall zur Kenntnis bringen to notify the police of an accident;
• Kenntnis erlangen to be given notice of;
• Kenntnis haben to be aware, to be on notice (US);
• amtlich von etw. Kenntnis nehmen to take notice of s. th.;
• einverständlich von etw. Kenntnis nehmen to understand and agree;
• von einer Erklärung Kenntnis nehmen to note a statement;
• j. in Kenntnis setzen to inform s. o.;
• nicht offiziell zur Kenntnis genommen werden to lie on the table. -
92 sachkundig
Adj. Urteil: attr. expert...; Person: auch knowledgeable, well-informed; sich sachkundig machen inform o.s. (about the subject)* * *competent* * *sạch|kun|dig1. adj(well-)informed; Beratung, Information expert; Erklärung competentsich sachkundig machen — to inform oneself
2. advsachkundig antworten — to give an informed answer
jdn sachkundig beraten — to give sb expert advice
* * *sach·kun·digI. adj [well-]informed▪ \sachkundig/ \sachkundiger sein to be [well]/better informedII. adv\sachkundig antworten/erklären to give an informed answer/explanation* * *1.Adjektiv with a knowledge of the subject postpos., not pred.2.adverbial expertly* * *sich sachkundig machen inform o.s. (about the subject)* * *1.Adjektiv with a knowledge of the subject postpos., not pred.2.adverbial expertly* * *adj.competent adj. -
93 dar un vistazo
(v.) = take + a look at, glance at, check out, peek, have + a look, take + a peek, cast + a glance over, look throughEx. It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.Ex. He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex. Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Ex. The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex. I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.Ex. Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex. In common with many other organisations in South Africa, the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) is casting an evaluative glance over the last ten years since the advent of the democratic dispensation in 1994.Ex. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.* * *(v.) = take + a look at, glance at, check out, peek, have + a look, take + a peek, cast + a glance over, look throughEx: It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.
Ex: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex: Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Ex: The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex: I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.Ex: Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex: In common with many other organisations in South Africa, the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) is casting an evaluative glance over the last ten years since the advent of the democratic dispensation in 1994.Ex: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further. -
94 echar una ojeada
* * *(v.) = look through, glance at, peek, take + a peek, take + a look at, take + a ganderEx. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex. He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex. The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex. Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex. It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.Ex. I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it.* * *(v.) = look through, glance at, peek, take + a peek, take + a look at, take + a ganderEx: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.
Ex: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Ex: The article ' Peeking inside the black box - a look at the private life of your modem' explains the theory and mechanism of modems.Ex: Take a peek at the world through the eyes of its youngest inhabitants via PapaInk, an online archive of children's artworks.Ex: It seems appropriate to take a retrospective look at the evolution of our catalog and the ideology which has shaped it.Ex: I had a mechanic chap take a gander earlier on and he said it's possible the pedal itself is kaput, as in there's something fishy going on with the mechanics of it. -
95 ojear
v.1 to have a look at.2 to eye, to browse over, to glance at, to glimpse.María ojeó el libro Mary eyed the book.3 to beat.Ricardo ojeó los venados Richard beat the deer.* * *1 (caza) to beat————————1 (mirar) to have a quick look at* * *IVT [gen] to eye; [fijamente] to stare atIIVT1) (=ahuyentar) to drive away, shoo away2) (Caza) to beat, put up3) Cono Sur (=hechizar) to put the evil eye on* * *verbo transitivo to (have a) look at* * *= browse, look through, dip into, skim, roam over, eyeball, eye.Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex. Most borrowers, seventeen in all, had read the blurb on the jacket and twelve had dipped into the text before deciding to borrow.Ex. In a conventional card catalogue we can skim through a number of entries quickly discarding those which do not suit our purpose.Ex. According to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the semantic web, intelligent agent software will have the ability to understand the meaning (semantics) of the information they are roaming over in order to make the users' searches more inherently meaningful and efficient.Ex. However he seems to have constructed his trends by just eyeballing the graph.Ex. The banking community is eyeing its possibilities with serious interest.* * *verbo transitivo to (have a) look at* * *= browse, look through, dip into, skim, roam over, eyeball, eye.Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.
Ex: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex: Most borrowers, seventeen in all, had read the blurb on the jacket and twelve had dipped into the text before deciding to borrow.Ex: In a conventional card catalogue we can skim through a number of entries quickly discarding those which do not suit our purpose.Ex: According to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the semantic web, intelligent agent software will have the ability to understand the meaning (semantics) of the information they are roaming over in order to make the users' searches more inherently meaningful and efficient.Ex: However he seems to have constructed his trends by just eyeballing the graph.Ex: The banking community is eyeing its possibilities with serious interest.* * *ojear [A1 ]vtA (mirar) to look at, have a look atB (en caza) to beat* * *
ojear ( conjugate ojear) verbo transitivo
to (have a) look at
ojear verbo transitivo
1 to have a look at
2 (caza) to beat
' ojear' also found in these entries:
English:
glance
- scan
* * *ojear vtto have a look at* * *v/t look at, have a look at* * *ojear vt: to eye, to have a look at* * *ojear vb to have a quick look at -
96 zapozna|ć
pf — zapozna|wać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zaznajomić) to acquaint, to familiarize (z czymś with sth)- zapoznać kogoś z procedurą to acquaint a. familiarize sb with the procedure2. (przedstawić) to introduce- zapoznać kogoś z kimś introduce sb to sb3. kryt. (poznać) to meet [osobę] Ⅱ zapoznać się — zapoznawać się 1. (zaznajomić się) to make oneself acquainted, to familiarize oneself (z czymś with sth) [faktami, procedurami] 2. (zawrzeć znajomość) to become acquainted (z kimś with sb)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zapozna|ć
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97 wtajemniczać
impf ⇒ wtajemniczyć* * *(-am, -asz); -yć; vt wtajemniczać kogoś w coś — to initiate sb into sth* * *ipf.initiate, acquaint; wtajemniczać kogoś w coś acquaint sb with sth, let sb into sth, initiate sb into the secret of sth.ipf.become initiated, acquaint o.s.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wtajemniczać
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98 mitteilen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. jemandem etw. mitteilen inform s.o. of s.th., tell s.o. s.th.; amtlich: notify s.o. of s.th.; WIRTS. advise s.o. of s.th.; er teilte ihr die Nachricht schonend mit he broke the news to her gently; hiermit teilen wir Ihnen mit, dass... this is to inform you that...3. PHYS. (Energie, Schwingung etc.) convey, impart förm. (+ Dat to)II v/refl3. PHYS. be conveyed (förm. imparted) (+ Dat to)* * *to notify; to inform; to disclose; to impart; to let know; to communicate* * *mịt|tei|len sep1. vthiermit teilen wir Ihnen mit, dass... —
teile ihm die Nachricht schonend mit — break the news to him gently
es wurde mitgeteilt, dass... — it was announced that...
wie die Polizei mitteilt,... — as announced by the police...
2. vr1) (= kommunizieren) to communicate (jdm with sb)er kann sich gut/schlecht mitteilen — he finds it easy/difficult to communicate
* * *3) (to tell (information etc): She communicated the facts to him.) communicate* * *mit|tei·len[ˈmɪttailən]I. vtII. vr1. (sich erklären)* * *transitives Verbjemandem etwas mitteilen — tell somebody something; (informieren) inform somebody of or about something; communicate something to somebody (formal); (amtlich) notify or inform somebody of something
er teilte mit, dass... — (gab bekannt) he announced that...
* * *mitteilen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1.jemandem etwas mitteilen inform sb of sth, tell sb sth; amtlich: notify sb of sth; WIRTSCH advise sb of sth;er teilte ihr die Nachricht schonend mit he broke the news to her gently;hiermit teilen wir Ihnen mit, dass … this is to inform you that …B. v/r1. geh:sich jemandem mitteilen (anvertrauen) confide in sb, open up to sb2. geh:sich jemandem mitteilen (übertragen) Stimmung etc: communicate itself to sb3. PHYS be conveyed (form imparted) (+dat to)* * *transitives Verbjemandem etwas mitteilen — tell somebody something; (informieren) inform somebody of or about something; communicate something to somebody (formal); (amtlich) notify or inform somebody of something
er teilte mit, dass... — (gab bekannt) he announced that...
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99 poznawać
impf ⇒ poznać* * *-aję, -ajesz, -ać; perf; vt(miasto, ludzi) to get to know; ( świat) to see; ( języki) to learn; ( rozpoznawać) to recognize; ( doświadczać) to experience; (plany, tajemnice) to find out* * *ipf.- aję -ajesz, - waj1. (= zawrzeć znajomość) meet; miło mi panią poznać nice to meet you.2. (= przedstawić kogoś komuś) introduce ( kogoś z kimś sb to sb); acquaint ( kogoś z kimś sb with sb); poznałem Adama z Ewą I introduced Adam to Eve.3. (= zdobywać wiedzę) acquaint o.s. ( coś with sth); poznać coś od podszewki get to know sth like the back of one's hand; poznawać arkana czegoś learn the ropes of sth.4. (= doznawać czegoś) experience; poznać biedę/strach/uczucie szczęścia experience poverty/fear/happiness; prawdziwych przyjaciół poznaje się w biedzie a friend in need is a friend indeed.5. (= domyślać się) see, spot; poznać się na kimś see through sb, have sb taped; kłamstwo można poznać po twojej minie I can tell from your face that you're lying; nie dał poznać po sobie, że się boi he didn't let us feel that he was afraid; można poznać, że jesteś zdenerwowany you can tell that you're nervous.6. (= identyfikować) recognize; poznać kogoś po krokach/głosie recognize sb's footsteps/voice; łatwo go poznać po... he is easily recognizable by...; nie poznajesz mnie? don't you recognize me?; udałem, że go nie poznaję I pretended not to recognize him.ipf.1. (= zawierać znajomość) meet, get to know ( z kimś sb).3. (= wiedzieć o sobie coraz więcej) become closely acquainted ( z kimś with sb).4. (= doceniać, oceniać) appreciate; nareszcie poznałem się na nim I finally appreciated him; nie poznał się na żarcie the joke was lost on him.5. (= rozpoznawać się) recognize one another; poznaliśmy się po głosie we recognized each other by the voice.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > poznawać
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100 zaznajamiać
impf ⇒ zaznajomić* * *(-am, -asz); zaznajomić; vt zaznajamiać kogoś z czymś — to acquaint sb with sth* * *ipf.acquaint (kogoś z kimś/czymś sb with sb/sth).ipf.familiarize o.s. ( z czymś with sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaznajamiać
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