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61 überleben
(untr., hat)I vt/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen); das überlebe ich nicht umg. auch that’ll be the death of me; du wirst es überleben! umg. it won’t kill you, you’ll survive; der überlebende Teil JUR. the surviving partyII v/refl altm. become dated* * *das Überlebensurvival* * *Über|le|bennt -s, no plsurvivalums Überlében kämpfen — to fight for survival
* * *1) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) live2) (to last longer than: These old trees will see us all out.) see out3) (the state of surviving: the problem of survival in sub-zero temperatures; ( also adjective) survival equipment.) survival4) (to remain alive in spite of (a disaster etc): Few birds managed to survive the bad winter; He didn't survive long after the accident.) survive5) (to live longer than: He died in 1940 but his wife survived him by another twenty years; He is survived by his wife and two sons.) survive* * *über·le·ben *[y:bɐˈle:bn̩]I. vt▪ etw \überleben to survive sth▪ etw \überleben to last sth, to live out [or through] sthII. vi to surviveIII. vr* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *überleben (untrennb, hat)A. v/t & v/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen);das überlebe ich nicht umg auch that’ll be the death of me;du wirst es überleben! umg it won’t kill you, you’ll survive;der überlebende Teil JUR the surviving partyB. v/r obs become dated* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
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62 hurry
1. verb1) (to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly: You'd better hurry if you want to catch that bus; If you hurry me, I'll make mistakes.) skynde seg, skynde på, haste2) (to convey quickly: After the accident, the injured man was hurried to the hospital.) føre bort i en fart2. noun1) (the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly: In his hurry to leave, he fell and broke his arm.) hast(verk), fart, travelhet2) (the need to do something quickly: Is there any hurry for this job?) (brå)hast•- hurried- hurriedly
- in a hurry
- hurry upfart--------hast--------haste--------hastverk--------ile--------jagIsubst. \/ˈhʌrɪ\/1) hastverk, hast• why all this hurry?hvorfor slikt hastverk?, er det noe som haster?2) iver3) travelhet, hastverk4) ( gammeldags) urolighet, tumult, bråkbe in a hurry ha hastverk, få hastverk, ha det traveltjeg trenger pengene raskt, jeg må ha pengene fortin a hurry i all hast, i full fart, skyndsomt ( hverdagslig) med det første så fort som muligjeg drar ikke tilbake dit med det første, jeg har ingen bråhast med å dra dit igjenthere is no hurry det er ingen hast, det er ingenting som hasterIIverb \/ˈhʌrɪ\/1) skynde seg, haste, ile, styrte2) skynde seg med3) forhaste seg4) påskynde, fremskynde, forserefremskynde middagen, forsere middagen• if we hurry the work, it may be spoiledhvis vi forserer arbeidet, vil det kanskje bli ødelagt5) skynde på, jage på6) skysse, føre i all hast, drive (frem)be hurried ha hastverkhurry on haste videre, ile viderehurry oneself skynde seg• don't hurry yourself, we've got plenty of timeta det rolig, vi har masser av tidhurry on somebody skynde på noen, jage på noen, mase på noenhurry someone away eller hurry someone along skynde på noen, få noen til å skynde segforklaring: presse eller tvinge noen til å gjøre noe raskt eller forhastethurry up skynde seg, raske på -
63 total
1. nціле; сума; підсумокthe total of their gains amounted to millions — загальна сума їх прибутків становила кілька мільйонів
2. adj1) весь, цілий, загальний, сукупний, сумарнийtotal points — спорт. загальна сума очок
strength — військ. загальна чисельність (кількість)
total weight — загальна вага; вага брутто
2) повний, абсолютний, цілковитийtotal eclipse — астр. повне затемнення
total emission — рад. повна емісія
3) тотальний, загальний3. v1) підраховувати, підбивати підсумки; підсумовувати2) дорівнювати, становити3) досягати (певної суми)* * *I nціле; сума; підсумокfinal [intermediate] total — підсумкова /кінцева/ [проміжна] сума
will you figure out the total for me — є будь ласка, підведете мені загальний підсумок
our expenses reached a total of Ј15 — наші витрати в цілому склали /досягли загальної суми в/ 15 фунтів
the total of their gains amounted to millions — загальна сума їх доходів складала декілька мільйонів
II aa total of 320 students registered for summer school — в цілому 320 студентів записалися в літню школу
1) весь, цілий; загальний; сукупнийtotal points — cпopт. загальна сума очків
total strength — війск. загальна чисельність
total weight — вага брутто, загальна вага
total fertility rate — загальний коефіциєнт плодючості ( повне потомство жінки за дітородний період)
2) повний, абсолютнийtotal blindness — повна /абсолютна/ сліпота, стовідсоткова втрата зору
total darkness — непроглядна тьма /темнота/; total failure повний провал
total eclipse — acтp. повне затьмарення
our car was a total loss after the accident — після цієї катастрофи наша машина нікуди більше не годилася
3) загальний, тотальнийtotal recall — фотографічна пам'ять; здатність яскравого, повного спогаду
III vtotal adhesion locomotive — локомотив, у якого всі колеса ведучі
1) підраховувати; підводити підсумок; підсумовувати2) (to) налічувати, складати; досягати, дорівнюватиto total 200 dollars — складати в сумі двісті доларів, доходити до двохсот доларів
the number of street accidents in the preceding year total (to) 90 — число дорожніх подій в минулому році досягло 90
3) aмep.; cл. розбити, розламатиto total a car — розбити автомобіль вщент; розбитися; убитися
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64 hurry
I ['hʌrɪ]nome fretta f., premura f.to be in a hurry — avere fretta ( to do di fare)
there's no hurry — non è urgente, non c'è fretta
II 1. ['hʌrɪ]to do sth. in a hurry — fare qcs. in fretta
1) (do hastily) fare [qcs.] in fretta [meal, task]2) (rush, bustle) fare fretta a [ person]2.to hurry sb. in, out — fare entrare, fare uscire qcn. in fretta
verbo intransitivo affrettarsi, fare in fretta- hurry up* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly: You'd better hurry if you want to catch that bus; If you hurry me, I'll make mistakes.) sbrigarsi2) (to convey quickly: After the accident, the injured man was hurried to the hospital.) (trasportare d'urgenza)2. noun1) (the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly: In his hurry to leave, he fell and broke his arm.) fretta2) (the need to do something quickly: Is there any hurry for this job?) fretta, urgenza•- hurried- hurriedly
- in a hurry
- hurry up* * *hurry /ˈhʌrɪ/n. [u]fretta; fretta e furia; premura; precipitazione; urgenza: There's no ( great) hurry to go to school, non c'è (tutta questa) fretta d'andare a scuola; to do st. in a big hurry, far qc. di gran fretta; In our hurry to leave, we forgot our tickets, nella fretta di uscire abbiamo dimenticato i biglietti● (fam.) hurry-scurry, (avv.) in fretta e furia; (agg.) frettoloso, precipitoso; (sost.) fretta, precipitazione □ in a hurry, in fretta, di fretta, in fretta e furia, frettolosamente; (con frasi neg. anche) (tanto) facilmente, tanto presto: The article had been written in a hurry and was full of mistakes, l'articolo era stato scritto di fretta (o in fretta e furia) ed era pieno di errori; I won't forget this trip in a hurry, non dimenticherò facilmente questa gita □ to be in a hurry, aver fretta; essere impaziente: Why are you in such a hurry?, perché hai tanta fretta?; He is in a hurry to leave, è impaziente di partire □ to be in no hurry (o not to be in any hurry), non avere fretta; (fam.) non avere desiderio (o voglia: di fare qc.) □ (fam.) sb. won't do (o be doing) st. again in a hurry, q. non ha nessuna intenzione di rifare qc.: I won't be working for him again in a hurry, non ho nessuna intenzione di lavorare di nuovo per lui; se lo scorda che lavorerò di nuovo per lui (fam.) □ What's your [the] hurry?, che fretta hai [c'è]? □ Why the hurry?, che fretta c'è?; perché (tutta) questa fretta?♦ (to) hurry /ˈhʌrɪ/A v. i.affrettarsi; sbrigarsi; far presto; spicciarsi; affannarsi: Don't hurry!, non affannarti!; DIALOGO → - At the station 1- If you hurry you'll catch it, se fai in fretta riesci a prenderlo NOTA D'USO: - go to / go and-B v. t.1 fare (qc.) in fretta; affrettare; sbrigare; accelerare; precipitare; far fretta a (q.); sollecitare; incalzare: He doesn't like to be hurried, non ama essere sollecitato2 mandare (o spedire) in tutta fretta: More troops were hurried to the front, altre truppe sono state mandate al fronte in tutta fretta● to hurry home, andare subito a casa; affrettarsi a rincasare.* * *I ['hʌrɪ]nome fretta f., premura f.to be in a hurry — avere fretta ( to do di fare)
there's no hurry — non è urgente, non c'è fretta
II 1. ['hʌrɪ]to do sth. in a hurry — fare qcs. in fretta
1) (do hastily) fare [qcs.] in fretta [meal, task]2) (rush, bustle) fare fretta a [ person]2.to hurry sb. in, out — fare entrare, fare uscire qcn. in fretta
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65 władz|a
f 1. sgt (rządzenie, panowanie) power- król miał nieograniczoną władzę the king had unlimited power- król zrzekł się władzy na korzyść swego syna the king abdicated his throne in favour of his son- ojciec sprawuje władzę nad synem a father has authority over his son- przechwycić a. przejąć władzę to seize power- być u władzy to be in power- dojść do władzy to come to power- zostać odsuniętym od władzy to be ousted (from power)2. zw. pl (instytucje) authority zw. pl- występować przeciwko jakiejkolwiek władzy to rebel against all forms of authority- oddał się w ręce władz he gave himself up to the authorities- władze lokalne/miejskie local/municipal authorities- władza ustawodawcza/wykonawcza/sądownicza the legislative/executive/judiciary (branch)3. (zdolność poruszania) use, power- po wypadku stracił władzę w nogach after the accident he lost the use of his legs- odzyskała władzę w rękach she regained the use of her hands- mieć/stracić/odzyskać władzę nad sobą to have/lose/regain control of oneself4. sgt (wpływ) hold, control- ona ma nad nim tajemną władzę she has some mysterious hold over him- ten człowiek ma władzę nad jej sercem i myślami the man has control of her heart and mind- mieć władzę nad czyimiś myślami to control sb’s thoughts- □ władza dyskrecjonalna discretionary powers- władza rodzicielska Prawo custody- władza państwowa the authority of the state- władze państwowe the state (authorities)■ czwarta władza pot. (media) the fourth estate- pan władza (policjant) pot., żart. officer- przepraszam, panie władzo, nie zauważyłem znaku sorry, officer, I didn’t notice the sign- władze umysłowe mental powers, (mental) faculties- być/nie być w pełni władz umysłowych to be/to not be in full possession of one’s (mental) faculties- wyciągnąć ręce po władzę to make a bid for powerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > władz|a
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66 account
1. VIaccount smb. as having some quality book. account smb. wise (guilty, innocent, rich, fortunate, etc.) считать кого-л. умным и т. д.2. XI1) be accounted for after the accident over 100 passengers are still not accounted for до сих пор не выяснена судьба более ста пассажиров, попавших в катастрофу; be accounted for by smth. these accidents are accounted for by his negligence причина этих аварий заключается /кроется/ в его халатности; it is easily accounted for by the fact that... это легки объяснить /объясняется/ тем [обстоятельством], что...; be accounted for at some time trade agreements are to be accounted for yearly торговые соглашения проверяются /контролируются/ ежегодно2) be accounted as possessing some quality book, a man is accounted innocent until he is proved guilty человек считается невиновным, пока его вина не доказана3. XVI1) account for smth. account for one's conduct (for one's /smb.'s/ absence, for one's long silence, for the delay of the steamer, etc.) объяснить свое поведение и т. д.; old age often accounts for bad temper дурной характер часто объясняется старостью2) account for smth., smb. account for the money (for every minute of one's time, for every pupil, etc.) отчитываться за деньги и т. д.', can you account for all those here? вы можете рассказать обо всех, кто здесь находится (кто они, чем занимаются и т. п.)?; account to smth., smb. for smth., accountfor smth. to smth., smb. account for every cent to the bank (for one's actions to the teacher, to the President for the steps taken, for one's decisions to the Board, etc.) отвечать /отчитываться/ перед банком за каждый цент и т. д., you will have to account to me for all you do вам придется отчитываться передо мной за все свои действия4. XVIIaccount for doing smth. account for coming late (for being absent, for smb.'s lagging behind, etc.) объяснить [свое] опоздание и т. д., I can't account for his not coming я не нахожу объяснений его отсутствию; how does he account for having lost the match? как он объясняет свое поражение на соревнованиях? -
67 حكم (على)
حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) \ حَكَمَ (أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ حَكَمَ بِعَدَم أهْلِيَّتِه لِـ \ disqualify: to make sb. unfit to do sth.; say that sb. is unfit: His age disqualified him from taking the exam. After the accident, the court disqualified him from driving. \ حَكَمَ بِغَرامَةٍ \ fine: to make (sb.) pay money as a punishment: He was fined $15 for dangerous driving. -
68 black out
1) вымарывать, замазывать текст черной краской;
не пропускать, запрещать The advertisement for the concert tells where it will take place, but the date has been blacked out. ≈ На афише написано, где состоится концерт, но дату кто-то закрасил.
2) маскировать;
затемнять;
выключать свет During the war we had to black out all our windows. ≈ Во время войны нам приходилось затемнять окна. The stage was blacked out to hide a change of scenery. ≈ На сцене погасили свет, чтобы сменить декорации. Syn: dim out
3) амер. засекречивать Reports of the peace talks have been blacked out for twenty-four hours so as to allow freer argument. ≈ Информация о том, что идут мирные переговоры, была на сутки засекречена, чтобы стороны чувствовали себя свободнее.
4) на мгновение терять сознание After the accident he blacked out and couldn't remember what happened. ≈ Во время катастрофы он потерял сознание и не помнил, что произошло. Syn: faint, collapse, pass out
5) заглушать( радиопередачу) Television shows were blacked out as the union trouble spread. ≈ Телепередачи прекратились, когда беспорядки начали распространяться.вычеркивать, вымарывать ( о цензоре) заливать часть текста черной краской затемнять;
выключать свет;
маскировать на мгновение терять сознание или слепнуть заглушать (радиопередачу) прекратить телепередачу из-за забастовки работников телевиденияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > black out
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69 black out
black out а) вымарывать, замазывать текст черной краской; не пропускать,запрещать The advertisement for the concert tells where it will take place,but the date has been blacked out. б) маскировать; затемнять; выключать светDuring the war we had to black out all our windows. The stage was blacked outto hide a change of scenery. в) amer. засекречивать Reports of the peace talkshave been blacked out for twenty-four hours so as to allow freer argument. г)на мгновение терять сознание After the accident he blacked out and couldn'tremember what happened. д) заглушать (радиопередачу) Television shows wereblacked out as the union trouble spread. -
70 total
1. [ʹtəʋtl] nцелое; сумма; итогfinal [intermediate] total - итоговая /конечная/ [промежуточная] сумма
will you figure out the total for me? - пожалуйста, подведите мне общий итог
our expenses reached a total of £15 - наши расходы в целом составили /достигли общей суммы в/ 15 фунтов
the total of their gains amounted to millions - общая сумма их доходов составляла несколько миллионов
2. [ʹtəʋtl] aa total of 320 students registered for summer school - в общей сложности 320 студентов записались в летнюю школу
1. весь, целый; общий; совокупныйtotal points - спорт. общая сумма очков
total strength - воен. общая численность
total weight - вес брутто, общий вес
total fertility rate - общий коэффициент плодовитости ( полное потомство женщины за детородный период)
less than one third of the total number - меньше одной трети от общего числа
2. полный, абсолютныйtotal blindness - полная /абсолютная/ слепота, стопроцентная потеря зрения
total darkness - кромешная тьма /темнота/
total eclipse - астр. полное затмение
total emission - элк. полная эмиссия
our car was a total loss after the accident - после этой катастрофы наша машина никуда больше не годилась
they were in total ignorance of it - они об этом совершенно ничего не знали
3. всеобщий, тотальный♢
total recall - фотографическая память; способность яркого и полного воспоминания3. [ʹtəʋtl] vtotal adhesion locomotive - локомотив, у которого все колёса ведущие
1. подсчитывать; подводить итог; суммироватьto total (up) liabilities - подсчитать общую сумму долга /задолженности/
2. (тж. to) насчитывать, составлять; достигать, равнятьсяto total 200 dollars - составлять в сумме двести долларов, доходить до двухсот долларов
the number of street accidents in the preceding year total (to) 90 - число дорожных происшествий в минувшем году достигло 90
3. амер. сл.1) разбить, разломать2) разбиться; убиться -
71 critical
1) (judging and analysing: He has written several critical works on Shakespeare.) crítico2) (fault-finding: He tends to be critical of his children.) crítico, severo3) (of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious: a critical shortage of food; After the accident, his condition was critical.) crítico, grave, seriocritical adj críticotr['krɪtɪkəl]1 (anaylsis, essay, work, etc) crítico,-a2 (negative, finding fault) criticón,-ona, quisquilloso,-a3 (decisive, crucial, very serious) crítico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be critical of something/somebody criticar algo/a alguiento be very critical ser dado,-a a las críticasto go critical (of nuclear reactor) iniciar una reacción en cadenato receive critical acclaim recibir buenas críticascritical temperature temperatura críticacritical ['krɪt̬ɪkəl] adj: críticoadj.• criticón, -ona adj.• crítico, -a adj.• decisivo, -a adj.• extremo, -a adj.'krɪtɪkəl1)a) ( censorious) <remark/report> críticoto be critical OF something/somebody — criticar* algo/a alguien
b) (journalistic, academic) crítico2)a) ( very serious) <condition/shortage> crítico['krɪtɪkǝl]1. ADJ1) (=important) [factor, element] crítico; [issue] apremiante; [problem] muy serioit is critical to understand what is happening — es de vital importancia entender lo que está ocurriendo
how you finance a business is critical to its success — el éxito de un negocio depende de forma crucial de cómo se financie
2) (=decisive) [moment, stage] crítico3) (=perilous, serious) [situation, state] crítico4) (Med) [patient, condition, illness] grave5) (=fault-finding) [attitude, remark, report] críticohe's too critical — siempre está criticando, critica demasiado
to be critical of sth/sb — criticar algo/a algn
6) (=analytical) [person, reader, analysis] crítico7) (Cine, Literat, Mus, Theat) críticoto be a critical success — [book, play etc] ser un éxito de crítica
8) (Phys, Nuclear physics) [temperature, pressure] crítico2.CPDcritical angle N — (Aer) (Opt) ángulo m crítico
critical care unit N — unidad f de cuidados intensivos, unidad f de terapia intensiva (S. Cone, Mex)
critical edition N — edición f critica
critical essays NPL — ensayos mpl de crítica
critical mass N — masa f crítica
critical path analysis N — análisis m inv del camino crítico
* * *['krɪtɪkəl]1)a) ( censorious) <remark/report> críticoto be critical OF something/somebody — criticar* algo/a alguien
b) (journalistic, academic) crítico2)a) ( very serious) <condition/shortage> crítico -
72 injured
1) ((also noun) (people who have been) wounded or harmed: The injured (people) were all taken to hospital after the accident.) herido, lesionado2) ((of feelings, pride etc) hurt: `Why didn't you tell me before?' he said in an injured voice.) heridotr['ɪnʤəd]1 (hurt) herido,-a, lesionado,-a, lastimado,-a3 (wronged) ofendido,-a1 los heridos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be/get injured lesionarseadj.• herido, -a adj.• injuriado, -a adj.• lisiado, -a adj.'ɪndʒərd, 'ɪndʒəd ['ɪndʒǝd]1. ADJ2) (fig) [tone, look] dolido; [feelings] heridoinjured pride — orgullo m herido
3) (Jur)2.NPL* * *['ɪndʒərd, 'ɪndʒəd] -
73 wreckage
-ki‹noun (the remains of something wrecked: After the accident, the wreckage (of the cars) was removed from the motorway.) restoswreckage n restostr['rekɪʤ]1 (of vehicle) restos nombre masculino plural; (of building) ruinas nombre femenino plural, escombros nombre masculino plural2 figurative use ruinawreckage ['rɛkɪʤ] n: restos mpl (de un buque naufragado, un avión siniestrado, etc.), ruinas fpl (de un edificio)n.• escombros s.m.pl.• naufragio s.m.• pecios s.m.pl.• restos s.m.pl.• ruina s.f.'rekɪdʒ['rekɪdʒ]N1) (=remains) [of ship] restos mpl de un naufragio, pecios mpl de un naufragio frm; [of car, aeroplane, train] restos mpl ; [of house, building] escombros mpl, ruinas fpl2) (=act) [of ship] naufragio m ; (fig) naufragio m, ruina f, destrucción f* * *['rekɪdʒ] -
74 bedenklich
Adj.2. (Besorgnis erregend) worrying, alarming; (ernst) critical, serious; (gefährlich) risky; ich halte das für äußerst bedenklich I find that quite worrying ( oder alarming); das ist höchst bedenklich auch that is cause for alarm; der Himmel sieht bedenklich aus the sky looks threatening3. (zweifelnd, besorgt) doubtful; (skeptisch) sceptical, Am. skeptical; (besorgt) worried; ein bedenkliches Gesicht machen look sceptical (Am. skeptical); (besorgtes) look worried; das macht oder stimmt geh. mich sehr bedenklich (skeptisch) I find that rather strange, that (really) makes me think* * *(bedrohlich) critical; alarming; serious;(zweifelhaft) dubious; questionable* * *be|dẹnk|lich [bə'dɛŋklɪç]1. adj1) (= zweifelhaft) Geschäfte, Mittel etc dubious, questionable2) (= besorgniserregend) Lage, Verschlimmerung etc serious, disturbing, alarming; Gesundheitszustand serious3) (= besorgt) apprehensive, anxiousein bedenkliches Gesicht machen — to look apprehensive
2. adv1)(= zweifelhaft)
sie handelten bedenklich — their behaviour (Brit) or behavior (US) was questionable or dubious2) (= besorgniserregend) seriously, disturbingly, alarminglybedenklich hohe Schulden — alarmingly high debts
der Termin rückt bedenklich nahe — the date is getting alarmingly close
3) (= besorgt) apprehensively, anxiouslybedenklich mit dem Kopf schütteln — to shake one's head apprehensively
jdn bedenklich stimmen — to make sb( feel) apprehensive
* * *(of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious: a critical shortage of food; After the accident, his condition was critical.) critical* * *be·denk·lich1. (fragwürdig) dubious, questionable2. (Besorgnis erregend) disturbing, alarmingein \bedenklicher Gesundheitszustand a serious condition3. (besorgt) apprehensive, anxiousjdn \bedenklich stimmen to give sb cause for concern* * *1.1) (fragwürdig) dubious, questionable <methods, transactions, etc.>2) (besorgniserregend) alarming; disturbingbedenklich sein/werden — be giving/be starting to give cause for concern
3) (besorgt) concerned; apprehensive; anxious2.das machte od. stimmte mich bedenklich — that gave me cause for concern
1) alarmingly; disturbingly2) (besorgt) apprehensively; anxiously* * *bedenklich adjich halte das für äußerst bedenklich I find that quite worrying ( oder alarming);das ist höchst bedenklich auch that is cause for alarm;der Himmel sieht bedenklich aus the sky looks threateningstimmt gehmich sehr bedenklich (skeptisch) I find that rather strange, that (really) makes me think* * *1.1) (fragwürdig) dubious, questionable <methods, transactions, etc.>2) (besorgniserregend) alarming; disturbingbedenklich sein/werden — be giving/be starting to give cause for concern
3) (besorgt) concerned; apprehensive; anxious2.das machte od. stimmte mich bedenklich — that gave me cause for concern
1) alarmingly; disturbingly2) (besorgt) apprehensively; anxiously* * *adj.apprehensive adj.critical adj.questionable adj.scrupulous adj. adv.apprehensively adv.scrupulously adv. -
75 critical
adjective1) kritischbe critical of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas kritisieren
cast a critical eye over something — etwas mit kritischen Augen betrachten
the play received critical acclaim — das Stück fand die Anerkennung der Kritik
2) (involving risk, crucial) kritisch [Zustand, Punkt, Phase]; entscheidend [Faktor, Test]* * *1) (judging and analysing: He has written several critical works on Shakespeare.) kritisch2) (fault-finding: He tends to be critical of his children.) tadelsüchtig3) (of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious: a critical shortage of food; After the accident, his condition was critical.) bedenklich* * *criti·cal[ˈkrɪtɪkəl, AM -t̬-]1. (involving judgements) kritischto receive [or win] \critical acclaim von den Kritikern gelobt [o positiv aufgenommen] werden\critical edition/evaluation kritische Ausgabe/Bewertung\critical success Erfolg m bei der Kritik2. (fault-finding) kritisch, missbilligend▪ to be \critical of sb an jdm etwas auszusetzen habento look at [or judge] sth with a \critical eye etw kritisch betrachtento be highly [or sharply] \critical of sth/sb etw/jdm [äußerst] kritisch gegenüberstehen3. (crucial) entscheidend\critical factor/moment entscheidender Faktor/Augenblickto be on the \critical list ein Todeskandidat/eine Todeskandidatin sein6.* * *['krItIkəl]adj1) (= fault-finding, discriminating) kritischthe book met with critical acclaim — das Buch fand Anklang bei den Kritikern or wurde in den Kritiken gelobt
to cast a critical eye over sth — sich (dat) etw kritisch ansehen
to be critical of sb/sth — jdn/etw kritisieren
it is critical ( for us) to understand what is happening — es ist (für uns) von entscheidender Bedeutung zu wissen, was vorgeht
to be on the critical list (Med) — in kritischem Zustand sein
* * *critical [ˈkrıtık] adj (adv critically) kritisch:a) (streng) prüfend, sorgfältig (prüfend), anspruchsvollb) missbilligend, tadelnd ( beide:of akk):be critical of ( oder about) sth an einer Sache etwas auszusetzen haben, einer Sache kritisch gegenüberstehen, etwas kritisieren; sich kritisch mit etwas auseinandersetzenc) wissenschaftlich erläuternd:critical edition kritische Ausgabed) kunstverständig (urteilend):his novel failed critically sein Roman fiel bei der Kritik durche) entscheidend:f) gefährlich, bedenklich, ernst, brenzlig (Situation etc):critical altitude FLUG kritische Höhe;critical angle PHYS kritischer Winkel;critical angle (of attack) FLUG kritischer Anstellwinkel;he is in (a) critical condition MED sein Zustand ist kritisch, er schwebt in Lebensgefahr;critical constants PHYS kritische Konstanten;be critically injured lebensgefährlich verletzt werden;critical load Grenzbelastung f;critical temperature (Thermodynamik) kritische Temperaturg) schwierig:critical supplies Mangelgüterh) (Kernphysik) in einem Zustand, in dem ebenso viel Neutronen erzeugt werden wie aus dem Reaktor ausfließen und absorbiert werden, sodass die Kettenreaktion gerade aufrechterhalten wird (Reaktor):go critical kritisch werden;critical mass kritische Massecrit. abk1. critical2. criticism* * *adjective1) kritischbe critical of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas kritisieren
2) (involving risk, crucial) kritisch [Zustand, Punkt, Phase]; entscheidend [Faktor, Test]* * *adj.bedenklich adj.kritisch adj.mäkelig adj. -
76 Überleben
(untr., hat)I vt/i survive (auch weitS. überstehen); das überlebe ich nicht umg. auch that’ll be the death of me; du wirst es überleben! umg. it won’t kill you, you’ll survive; der überlebende Teil JUR. the surviving partyII v/refl altm. become dated* * *das Überlebensurvival* * *Über|le|bennt -s, no plsurvivalums Überlében kämpfen — to fight for survival
* * *1) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) live2) (to last longer than: These old trees will see us all out.) see out3) (the state of surviving: the problem of survival in sub-zero temperatures; ( also adjective) survival equipment.) survival4) (to remain alive in spite of (a disaster etc): Few birds managed to survive the bad winter; He didn't survive long after the accident.) survive5) (to live longer than: He died in 1940 but his wife survived him by another twenty years; He is survived by his wife and two sons.) survive* * *über·le·ben *[y:bɐˈle:bn̩]I. vt▪ etw \überleben to survive sth▪ etw \überleben to last sth, to live out [or through] sthII. vi to surviveIII. vr* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *ums Überleben kämpfen fight for survival* * *1.transitives, auch intransitives Verb survive2.jemanden überleben — survive or outlive somebody (um by)
reflexives Verb become outdated or outmodedsich überlebt haben — have become outdated; have had its day
* * *n.survival n.viability n. -
77 total
I nціле; сума; підсумокfinal [intermediate] total — підсумкова /кінцева/ [проміжна] сума
will you figure out the total for me — є будь ласка, підведете мені загальний підсумок
our expenses reached a total of Ј15 — наші витрати в цілому склали /досягли загальної суми в/ 15 фунтів
the total of their gains amounted to millions — загальна сума їх доходів складала декілька мільйонів
II aa total of 320 students registered for summer school — в цілому 320 студентів записалися в літню школу
1) весь, цілий; загальний; сукупнийtotal points — cпopт. загальна сума очків
total strength — війск. загальна чисельність
total weight — вага брутто, загальна вага
total fertility rate — загальний коефіциєнт плодючості ( повне потомство жінки за дітородний період)
2) повний, абсолютнийtotal blindness — повна /абсолютна/ сліпота, стовідсоткова втрата зору
total darkness — непроглядна тьма /темнота/; total failure повний провал
total eclipse — acтp. повне затьмарення
our car was a total loss after the accident — після цієї катастрофи наша машина нікуди більше не годилася
3) загальний, тотальнийtotal recall — фотографічна пам'ять; здатність яскравого, повного спогаду
III vtotal adhesion locomotive — локомотив, у якого всі колеса ведучі
1) підраховувати; підводити підсумок; підсумовувати2) (to) налічувати, складати; досягати, дорівнюватиto total 200 dollars — складати в сумі двісті доларів, доходити до двохсот доларів
the number of street accidents in the preceding year total (to) 90 — число дорожніх подій в минулому році досягло 90
3) aмep.; cл. розбити, розламатиto total a car — розбити автомобіль вщент; розбитися; убитися
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78 wreckage
['rekɪdʒ]nome U1) (of car, plane) rottami m.pl.; (of building) macerie f.pl.2) fig. (of hopes, plan, attempt) naufragio m.* * *[-ki‹]noun (the remains of something wrecked: After the accident, the wreckage (of the cars) was removed from the motorway.) rottame* * *wreckage /ˈrɛkɪdʒ/n. [u]5 (fig.) rovina; distruzione; sfacelo: the wreckage of their marriage, il loro matrimonio andato in sfacelo.* * *['rekɪdʒ]nome U1) (of car, plane) rottami m.pl.; (of building) macerie f.pl.2) fig. (of hopes, plan, attempt) naufragio m. -
79 injured
adjective1) (hurt, lit. or fig.) verletzt; verwundet [Soldat]the injured — die Verletzten/Verwundeten
2) (wronged) geschädigtthe injured party — (Law) der/die Geschädigte
3) (offended) gekränkt [Stimme, Blick]; verletzt, beleidigt [Person]* * *1) ((also noun) (people who have been) wounded or harmed: The injured (people) were all taken to hospital after the accident.) verletzt2) ((of feelings, pride etc) hurt: `Why didn't you tell me before?' he said in an injured voice.) verletzt* * *in·jured[ˈɪnʤəd, AM -ɚd]I. adj1. (wounded) verletzt2. (offended) verletzt, gekränkt\injured pride verletzter Stolzthe \injured party der/die GeschädigteII. n▪ the \injured pl die Verletzten pl* * *injured adj1. verletzt2. schadhaft, beschädigt3. fig geschädigt:4. gekränkt, verletzt:injured innocence gekränkte Unschuld* * *adjective1) (hurt, lit. or fig.) verletzt; verwundet [Soldat]the injured — die Verletzten/Verwundeten
2) (wronged) geschädigtthe injured party — (Law) der/die Geschädigte
3) (offended) gekränkt [Stimme, Blick]; verletzt, beleidigt [Person]* * *adj.beschädigt adj.verletzt adj. -
80 give up
1. завязать (бросить привычку), прекратить, перестатьI’ll never be able to give up smoking.
They gave up the search. 2. признать поражение, сдатьсяSugar? — No, I gave it up long ago.
The war will be over when one of the countries gives up.
3. поставить крест на ком-либо (не верить в выздоровление)I give up. What’s the right answer?
Johnny was given up by the doctors after the accident, but he lived just the same.
The doctors had given the patient up, but he made a remarkable recovery.
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