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81 lose
lose [lu:z] v (lost)1) теря́ть, лиша́ться; утра́чивать (свойство, качество);to lose courage растеря́ться, оробе́ть
;to lose one's head сложи́ть го́лову на пла́хе; перен. потеря́ть го́лову
;to lose one's temper рассерди́ться, потеря́ть самооблада́ние
;to be lost to (all) sense of duty (shame) (соверше́нно) потеря́ть чу́вство до́лга (стыда́)
;I've quite lost my cold у меня́ совсе́м прошёл на́сморк
;to lose altitude теря́ть высоту́ ( о самолёте)
;to lose (all) track (of) потеря́ть след, ориента́цию
2) упусти́ть, не воспо́льзоваться;there is not a moment to lose нельзя́ теря́ть ни мину́ты
;to lose no time in doing smth. де́йствовать неме́дленно
3) прои́грывать;to lose a bet проигра́ть пари́
4) пропусти́ть; опозда́ть;to lose one's train опозда́ть на по́езд
5) вызыва́ть поте́рю, сто́ить (чего-л.); лиша́ть (чего-л.);it will lose me my place э́то бу́дет сто́ить мне ме́ста
6) отстава́ть ( о часах)7) pass. поги́бнуть; исче́знуть, пропа́сть; не существова́ть бо́льше;the ship was lost on the rocks кора́бль разби́лся о ска́лы
8) недослы́шать; не разгляде́ть;to lose the end of a sentence не услы́шать конца́ фра́зы
9) refl. заблуди́ться;to lose oneself in smth. глубо́ко́ погрузи́ться во что-л.; углуби́ться во что-л.
10) забыва́ть◊to lose sleep over smth. лиши́ться сна из-за чего́-л.; огорча́ться по по́воду чего́-л., упо́рно ду́мать о чём-л.
;а) отстава́ть;б) отступа́ть;to be lost upon smb. пропа́сть да́ром, не дости́гнуть це́ли в отноше́нии кого́-л.
;your kindness is lost upon him он не понима́ет, не це́нит ва́шей доброты́
;my hints were not lost upon him он по́нял мои́ намёки
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82 bosque
m.1 wood.2 forest, woodland, woods, grove.* * ** * *noun m.forest, wood* * *SM1) (=terreno con árboles) wood; [más denso] forest2) LAm * (=selva) jungle, rainforest* * ** * *= forest, woodland, wood.Ex. This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.Ex. A subsequent owner cut down most of the surrounding woodland and the garden was largely lost.Ex. He creates a world in which his readers feel as though they're lost in the wood, only to discover they're not lost at all, just come to the same place from a different angle.----* bosque de árboles caducifolios = deciduous forest.* bosque de árboles de hoja caduca = deciduous forest.* bosque de coníferas = coniferous forest.* bosque de pinos = pine forest.* bosque encantado = enchanted forest.* bosque maderable = timberland.* bosque maderero = timberland.* bosques = forestry.* caribú del bosque = woodland caribou.* conocimiento de cómo sobrevivir en el bosque = woodcraft.* los árboles no dejan ver el bosque = cannot see the forest for the trees.* no ver el bosque por los árboles = miss + the forest for the trees.* roturación de bosques = land-clearing.* tala de bosques = land-clearing.* * ** * *= forest, woodland, wood.Ex: This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.
Ex: A subsequent owner cut down most of the surrounding woodland and the garden was largely lost.Ex: He creates a world in which his readers feel as though they're lost in the wood, only to discover they're not lost at all, just come to the same place from a different angle
.* bosque de árboles caducifolios = deciduous forest.* bosque de árboles de hoja caduca = deciduous forest.* bosque de coníferas = coniferous forest.* bosque de pinos = pine forest.* bosque encantado = enchanted forest.* bosque maderable = timberland.* bosque maderero = timberland.* bosques = forestry.* caribú del bosque = woodland caribou.* conocimiento de cómo sobrevivir en el bosque = woodcraft.* los árboles no dejan ver el bosque = cannot see the forest for the trees.* no ver el bosque por los árboles = miss + the forest for the trees.* roturación de bosques = land-clearing.* tala de bosques = land-clearing.* * *1 wood; (más grande) forest, woods (pl)una barba como un bosque a thick, bushy beard2 (terreno) woodland600 hectáreas de bosque 600 hectares of woodlandCompuesto:bosque ecuatorial or pluvialrainforest, equatorial rainforest* * *
bosque sustantivo masculino
wood;
( más grande) forest, woods (pl);
( terreno) woodland;
bosque ecuatorial or pluvial (equatorial) rainforest
bosque sustantivo masculino wood, forest: un bosque de coníferas cubría el monte, the mountain was covered with evergreens
' bosque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adentrarse
- clara
- claro
- conservación
- dirigir
- erial
- frondosa
- frondoso
- reducir
- tupida
- tupido
- abrasar
- árbol
- encantado
- impenetrable
- incendiar
- internar
- poblar
- ralo
- selva
English:
blunder
- burn
- clearing
- dense
- fire
- forest
- go through
- impenetrable
- into
- push through
- skirt
- thin out
- through
- venture
- wood
- woodland
- deep
- melt
- teem
* * *bosque nm[pequeño] wood; [grande] forest; Figun bosque de jugadores a crowd of playersbosque tropical tropical forest* * *m wood; grande forest* * *bosque nm: woods, forest* * *bosque n wood / forest -
83 evidente
adj.1 evident, obvious.2 sincere, plain, obvious, frank.* * *► adjetivo1 evident, obvious* * *adj.evident, obvious* * *ADJ obvious, clear, evident¡evidente! — naturally!, obviously!
* * *adjetivo obvious, clear* * *= apparent, evident, notable, noticeable, plain [plainer -comp., plainest -sup.], perceptible, axiomatic, glaring, flagrant, visible, manifest, patent.Ex. Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.Ex. Complete agreement had not been possible, but the numbers of rules where divergent practices were evident is limited.Ex. There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Ex. The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Ex. To reiterate, there are two main categories of relationship: the syntactic relationships referred to in the last paragraph and plain, for example, in a topic such as 'sugar and health'.Ex. The library was found to have inadequate lighting for the partially sighted and a lack of a fire warning perceptible to the deaf.Ex. It is axiomatic that backup copies of software are made and stored safely, so that, should anything happen to the cassette or disk, the program is not lost.Ex. The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Ex. In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Ex. Since a software package is to be sold it must be visible on the marketplace.Ex. A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Ex. It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.----* es evidente = clearly.* evidente en = in evidence in.* evidente por sí mismo = self-evident.* hacerse evidente = become + apparent, come through.* poco evidente = unnoted.* prueba evidente = living proof.* * *adjetivo obvious, clear* * *= apparent, evident, notable, noticeable, plain [plainer -comp., plainest -sup.], perceptible, axiomatic, glaring, flagrant, visible, manifest, patent.Ex: Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.
Ex: Complete agreement had not been possible, but the numbers of rules where divergent practices were evident is limited.Ex: There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Ex: The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Ex: To reiterate, there are two main categories of relationship: the syntactic relationships referred to in the last paragraph and plain, for example, in a topic such as 'sugar and health'.Ex: The library was found to have inadequate lighting for the partially sighted and a lack of a fire warning perceptible to the deaf.Ex: It is axiomatic that backup copies of software are made and stored safely, so that, should anything happen to the cassette or disk, the program is not lost.Ex: The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Ex: In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Ex: Since a software package is to be sold it must be visible on the marketplace.Ex: A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Ex: It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.* es evidente = clearly.* evidente en = in evidence in.* evidente por sí mismo = self-evident.* hacerse evidente = become + apparent, come through.* poco evidente = unnoted.* prueba evidente = living proof.* * *obvious, clearresulta evidente que no tienen intención de aceptar la propuesta it is obvious o clear o ( frml) evident that they do not intend to accept the proposal, they clearly o obviously do not intend to accept the proposalsi es muy caro no lo compres — ¡evidente! if it's very expensive, don't buy it — no, of course I won't o no, obviously!* * *
evidente adjetivo
obvious, clear
evidente adjetivo obvious
' evidente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cantar
- clara
- claro
- demostrar
- meridiana
- meridiano
- notoria
- notorio
- patente
- sensible
- tres
- visible
- manifestar
- palpable
- visto
English:
apparent
- blatant
- conspicuous
- consternation
- crime
- definite
- dissatisfaction
- evident
- glaring
- obvious
- patent
- perfectly
- plain
- self-evident
- clear
- obviously
- self
- visible
* * *evidente adjevident, obvious;es evidente que no les caemos bien it's obvious they don't like us;su enfado era evidente she was clearly o visibly angry;¿te gustaría ganar más? – ¡evidente! would you like to earn more? – of course!* * *adj evident, clear* * *evidente adj: evident, obvious, clear♦ evidentemente adv* * *evidente adj obvious -
84 mieux
mieux [mjø]comparative, superlative of bien1. adverba. better• plus il s'entraîne, mieux il joue the more he practises the better he plays• mieux vaut trop de travail que pas assez too much work is better than not enough (PROV) mieux vaut tard que jamais(PROV) better late than never (PROV) mieux vaut prévenir que guérir(PROV) prevention is better than cure• de mieux en mieux ! that's great!• des deux, c'est elle la mieux habillée she is the better dressed of the two2. invariable adjectivea. ( = plus satisfaisant) better• le mieux• la mieux• c'est la mieux de nos secrétaires (de toutes) she is the best of our secretaries ; (de deux) she's the better of our secretaries• le mieux serait de... the best thing would be to...• tu n'as rien de mieux à faire ? haven't you got anything better to do?• ce n'est pas mal, mais il y a mieux it's not bad, but I've seen betterb. ( = en meilleure santé) better ; ( = plus à l'aise) betterc. ( = plus beau) better looking• c'est son frère, en mieux he's like his brother only better looking3. masculine nouna. ( = ce qui est préférable) le mieux serait d'accepter it would be best to agree• j'ai essayé de répondre de mon mieux aux questions I tried to answer the questions to the best of my abilityc. ( = progrès) improvement* * *mjø
1.
adjectif invariable betterle mieux, la mieux, les mieux — ( de plusieurs) gén the best; ( de caractère) the nicest; ( d'aspect) the most attractive
2.
1) ( comparatif) betterqui dit mieux? — gén any other offers?; ( dans une vente aux enchères) any advance on that bid?
de mieux en mieux — gén better and better
aller de mieux en mieux — [malade] to be getting stronger all the time
tu n'as pas d'argent? de mieux en mieux — iron you've no money now? that's absolutely great! (colloq) iron
ils criaient à qui mieux mieux — they were all shouting, each one louder than the other
c'est mieux que bien, c'est merveilleux — it's not just good, it's marvellous [BrE]!
2) ( superlatif)le mieux, la mieux, les mieux — ( de plusieurs) the best; ( de deux) the better
3.
nom masculin invariablefais pour le mieux, fais au mieux — do whatever is best
elle est au mieux avec sa voisine — she is on very good terms with her neighbour [BrE]
elle est au mieux de sa forme — she's on GB ou in US top form
c'est le même, en mieux — it's the same, only better
* * *mjø1. adv1) (d'une meilleure façon) betterElle travaille mieux. — She works better.
Elle mange mieux. — She eats better.
Elle va mieux. — She's better.
Les cheveux courts lui vont mieux. — She looks better with short hair.
J'attendais mieux de vous. — I expected better of you.
Je la connais mieux que son frère. — I know her better than her brother.
mieux que quiconque [savoir, connaître] — better than anyone
C'est la région que je connais le mieux. — It's the region I know best.
faire mieux de...; Vous feriez mieux de partir maintenant. — You would do better to leave now.
valoir mieux; Il vaut mieux que tu appelles ta mère. — You'd better phone your mother.
Il criaient à qui mieux mieux. — They were trying to shout each other down.
2. adj1) betterElle est mieux que l'autre vendeuse. — She's nicer than the other assistant.
Il est mieux sans moustache. — He looks better without a moustache.
2) (= plus satisfaisant) betterDemandez-lui, c'est le mieux. — Ask him, it's the best thing.
qui mieux est — even better, better still
3. nm1) (= progrès) improvementIl y a eu un léger mieux. — There's been a slight improvement.
2) (maximum)Essaie de faire de ton mieux. — Try to do your best.
* * *A adj inv better; être mieux que to be better than; le mieux, la mieux, les mieux ( de plusieurs) gén the best; ( de caractère) the nicest; ( d'aspect) the most attractive; la mieux des deux gén the better one; ( d'aspect) the more attractive one; elle est mieux en brune/sans lunettes she looks better as a brunette/without spectacles; quelque chose de mieux something better; il n'y a rien de mieux there's nothing like it; ce qu'il y a de mieux the best.B adv1 ( comparatif) better; parler mieux l'anglais que ses parents to speak English better than one's parents; parler mieux l'anglais que l'espagnol to speak English better than Spanish; parler anglais comme les autres, ni mieux ni plus mal to speak English like the others, no better and no worse; elle parle anglais un peu/beaucoup mieux qu'avant she speaks English slightly/much better than she did before; tu peux faire mieux you can do better; je ne peux pas te dire mieux that's all I can tell you; qui dit mieux? gén any other offers?; ( aux enchères) any advance on that bid?; elle n'est pas guérie, mais elle est mieux she's not completely recovered, but she is better than she was; tu serais mieux au lit you'd be better off in bed; elle va or se porte mieux she's better; elle est mieux portante she's in better health; j'aime mieux rester ici I'd rather stay here; il vaudrait mieux rester/partir it would be best to stay/leave; il vaut encore mieux être en retard qu'absent better be late than not go at all; tu ferais mieux de partir/de leur parler you'd better leave/speak to them, it would be best if you left/spoke to them; mieux encore better still; mieux que jamais better than ever; qui mieux est moreover; de mieux en mieux gén better and better; parler anglais de mieux en mieux to get better and better at (speaking) English; aller de mieux en mieux [malade] to be getting stronger all the time; tu n'as pas d'argent? de mieux en mieux iron you've no money now? that's absolutely great○! iron; ils criaient à qui mieux mieux they were all shouting each one louder than the other; on la critiquait à qui mieux mieux each person criticized her more harshly than the last; c'est mieux que bien, c'est merveilleux it's not just good, it's marvellousGB!; c'est on ne peut mieux it's perfect; ⇒ deux, tard;2 ( superlatif) le mieux, la mieux, les mieux ( de plusieurs) the best; ( de deux) the better; l'acteur le mieux payé du monde the best-paid actor in the world; il est le mieux payé des deux he's the better paid one ou he earns more; les ouvriers les mieux formés the best-trained workers; la personne la mieux habillée the best-dressed person; c'est ici qu'on mange le mieux this is the best place to eat; cela s'est passé le mieux du monde it all went fine; je me porte le mieux du monde I'm feeling absolutely fine; nous nous entendons le mieux du monde we get on famously; être des mieux payés to be extremely well paid.C nm inv le mieux est d'oublier/d'accepter/de refuser the best thing ou course is to forget it/to accept/to refuse; il y a un/du mieux there is an/some improvement; s'attendre à mieux to expect better; en attendant mieux till something better comes along; il y a mieux it's nothing special; il n'y a pas mieux it's the best there is; tu ne trouveras pas mieux it's as good as you'll get; rester ici, je ne demande pas mieux staying here suits me perfectly; je ne demande pas mieux que de rester ici I'm perfectly happy staying here; j'espérais mieux it's not as good as I hoped; faire de son mieux to do one's best; fais pour le mieux, fais au mieux do whatever is best; tout va pour le mieux everything's fine; cela prendra trois semaines, au mieux it'll take at least three weeks; elle est au mieux avec sa voisine she is on very good terms with her neighbourGB; elle est au mieux de sa forme she's on GB ou in US top form; c'est le même, en mieux it's the same, only better; changer en mieux to change for the better; ⇒ ennemi.[mjø] adverbeA.[COMPARATIF DE 'BIEN']1. [d'une manière plus satisfaisante] bettera. [aux enchères] any advance (on that)?, any more bids?repassez demain, je ne peux pas vous dire mieux come again tomorrow, that's the best ou all I can tell youa. [plus confortablement] sitting more comfortablyb. [au spectacle] in a better seatmoins je le vois, mieux je me porte! the less I see of him, the better I feel!2. [conformément à la raison, à la morale] betterson frère ne fait que des bêtises, et elle ce n'est pas mieux her brother is always misbehaving and she's no betteril ferait mieux de travailler/de se taire he'd do better to work/to keep quieton ne peut pas mieux dire you can't say better ou fairer than thatB.[SUPERLATIF DE 'BIEN'] [par comparaison]a. [de deux] the betterb. [de plusieurs] the besta. [des deux] she's the better-paid modelb. [de plusieurs] she's the best-paid modelC.[EMPLOI NOMINAL] betterc'est pas mal, mais il y a mieux it's not bad, but there's betteren attendant/espérant mieux while waiting/hoping for better (things)faute de mieux, je m'en contenterai since there's nothing better, I'll make do with itc'est sa mère en mieux she's like her mother, only better-lookingchanger en mieux to take a turn for ou to change for the better————————[mjø] adjectif1. [plus satisfaisant] betteron ne se voit plus, c'est mieux ainsi we don't see each other any more, it's better that way2. [du point de vue de la santé, du bien-être] better3. [plus beau] better————————[mjø] nom masculin1. [amélioration] improvementil y a du mieux things have got better, there's some improvement2. [ce qui est préférable]à qui mieux mieux locution adverbiale————————au mieux locution adverbialefaire au mieux to do whatever's best, to act for the bestvous l'aurez lundi, en mettant les choses au mieux you'll get it on Monday at the very bestau mieux de sa forme on top form, in prime condition————————de mieux locution adjectivale1. [de plus satisfaisant]si tu n'as rien de mieux à faire, viens avec moi if you've got nothing better to do, come with me2. [de plus]de mieux en mieux locution adverbialeet maintenant, de mieux en mieux, j'ai perdu mes clefs! (ironique) and now, to cap it all, I've lost my keys!————————des mieux locution adverbialej'ai un ami qui est des mieux placé ou placés au ministère I have a friend who's high up in the Ministryon ne peut mieux locution adverbiale————————pour le mieux locution adverbialequi mieux est locution adverbiale -
85 well
I.1 ( in good health) to feel well se sentir bien ; are you well? vous allez bien?, tu vas bien? ; I'm very well, thank you je vais très bien, merci ; she's not well enough to travel elle n'est pas en état de voyager ; he's not a well man il a des problèmes de santé ; people who are well don't need doctors les gens qui se portent bien n'ont pas besoin de médecin ; she doesn't look at all well elle n'a pas l'air en forme du tout ; to get well se rétablir ; get well soon! rétablis-toi vite! ; ‘how is he?’-‘as well as can be expected’ ‘comment va-t-il?’-‘pas trop mal étant donné les circonstances’ ;2 (in satisfactory state, condition) bien ; all is well tout va bien ; she began to fear that all was not well elle commençait à craindre qu'il y eût un problème ; all is not well in their marriage il y a des problèmes dans leur mariage ; I hope all is well with you j'espère que tout va bien pour vous ; all being well, I'll be home before six si tout va bien, je serai à la maison avant six heures ; that's all very well, but tout ça c'est bien beau or joli, mais ; it's all very well to go on strike, but c'est bien beau or joli de faire la grève, mais ; it's all very well for you to laugh, but tu peux rire, mais ; that's all very well for him, but some of us have to work for a living tant mieux pour lui, mais certains d'entre nous doivent gagner leur vie ; if you think you can cope on your own, well and good si tu penses que tu peux te débrouiller tout seul, c'est très bien ;3 (advisable, prudent) it would be just as well to check il vaudrait mieux vérifier ; it would be as well for you not to get involved tu ferais mieux de ne pas t'en mêler ; it might be as well to telephone first il vaudrait mieux téléphoner d'abord, ce serait peut-être aussi bien de téléphoner d'abord ;4 ( fortunate) it was just as well for him that the shops were still open il a eu de la chance que les magasins étaient encore ouverts ; it's just as well you're not hungry, because I didn't buy any food c'est aussi bien que tu n'aies pas faim, parce que je n'ai rien acheté à manger ; the flight was delayed, which was just as well le vol a été retardé, ce qui n'était pas plus mal.1 ( satisfactorily) [treat, behave, feed, eat, sleep, perform etc] bien ; to work well [person] bien travailler, [system] bien marcher ; these scissors cut well ces ciseaux coupent bien ; he isn't eating very well il ne mange pas beaucoup ; she can play the piano as well as her sister elle joue du piano aussi bien que sa sœur ; that boy will do well ce garçon ira loin ; he hasn't done as well as he might il n'a pas réussi aussi bien qu'il aurait pu ; I did well in the general knowledge questions je me suis bien débrouillé pour les questions de culture générale ; to do well at school être bon/bonne élève ; mother and baby are both doing well la mère et l'enfant se portent bien ; the operation went well l'opération s'est bien passée ; you did well to tell me tu as bien fait de me le dire ; he would do well to remember that il ferait bien de se rappeler que ; we'll be doing well if we get there on time on aura de la chance si on arrive à l'heure ; if all goes well si tout va bien ; all went well until tout allait bien jusqu'à ce que ; well done! bravo! ; well played! bien joué! ; he has done very well for himself since he became self-employed il s'en tire très bien depuis qu'il travaille à son compte ; to do oneself well bien se soigner ; to do well by sb se montrer généreux/-euse avec qn ; they're doing quite well out of the mail-order business leur affaire de vente par correspondance marche très bien ; some businessmen did quite well out of the war certains hommes d'affaires se sont enrichis pendant la guerre ; she didn't come out of it very well ( of situation) elle ne s'en est pas très bien sortie ; (of article, programme etc) ce n'était pas très flatteur pour elle ; as I know only too well comme je ne le sais que trop bien ; he is well able to look after himself il est assez grand pour se débrouiller tout seul ;2 ( used with modal verbs) you may well be right il se pourrait bien que tu aies raison ; I might well go there il se pourrait bien que j'y aille, je pourrais bien y aller ; the concert might very well be cancelled il est bien possible que le concert soit annulé ; I can well believe it je veux bien le croire, je n'ai pas de mal à le croire ; it may well be that il se pourrait bien que (+ subj), il est bien possible que (+ subj) ; I couldn't very well say no je pouvais difficilement dire non ; you may well ask! je me le demande bien!, alors ça, si je le savais! ; we might just as well have stayed at home on aurait aussi bien fait de rester à la maison ; we may as well go home on ferait aussi bien de rentrer ; one might well ask why the police were not informed on est en droit de se demander pourquoi la police n'a pas été informée ; ‘shall I shut the door?’-‘you might as well’ ‘est-ce que je ferme la porte?’-‘pourquoi pas’ ; he offered to pay for the damage, as well he might! il a proposé de payer pour les dégâts, c'était la moindre des choses! ; she looked shocked, as well she might elle a eu l'air choquée, ce qui n'avait rien d'étonnant ; we didn't panic, as well we might (have done) nous n'avons pas paniqué, alors qu'il y avait de quoi ;3 ( intensifier) bien, largement ; to be well over the speed limit être bien au-dessus de la vitesse autorisée, avoir largement dépassé la vitesse autorisée ; she is well over 30 elle a bien plus de 30 ans ; she looks well over 30 elle fait largement 30 ans ; there were well over a hundred people il y avait largement plus de cent personnes ; the house is well over a hundred years old la maison a bien plus de cent ans ; the museum is well worth a visit le musée mérite vraiment la visite ; it was well worth waiting for ça valait vraiment la peine d'attendre ; the weather remained fine well into September le temps est resté au beau fixe pendant une bonne partie du mois de septembre ; she was active well into her eighties elle était toujours active même au-delà de ses quatre-vingts ans ; temperatures are well up in the twenties les températures dépassent largement vingt degrés ; profits are well above/below average les bénéfices sont nettement supérieurs/inférieurs à la moyenne ; stand well back from the kerb tenez-vous bien à l'écart du bord du trottoir ; the house is situated well back from the road la maison est située bien à l'écart de la route ; it was well after midnight il était bien après minuit ; it went on until well after midnight ça s'est prolongé bien au-delà de minuit ; the party went on well into the night la soirée a continué tard dans la nuit ;4 ( approvingly) to speak/think well of sb dire/penser du bien de qn ;5 to wish sb well souhaiter beaucoup de chance à qn ; I wish you well of it! iron je vous souhaite bien du plaisir! iron ;6 as well ( also) aussi ; as well as ( in addition to) aussi bien que ; is Tom coming as well? est-ce que Tom vient aussi? ; you know as well as I do why he left tu sais aussi bien que moi pourquoi il est parti ; he is studying Italian as well as French il étudie à la fois l'italien et le français ; I worked on Saturday as well as on Sunday j'ai travaillé samedi et dimanche ; they have a house in the country as well as an apartment in Paris ils ont une maison à la campagne ainsi qu'un appartement à Paris ; by day as well as by night de jour comme de nuit ;C excl1 ( expressing astonishment) eh bien! ; (expressing indignation, disgust) ça alors! ; ( expressing disappointment) tant pis! ; (after pause in conversation, account) bon ; ( qualifying statement) enfin ; well, who would have thought it! eh bien, qui aurait pu croire ça! ; well, I think so eh bien, je crois ; well, you may have a point, but bon or d'accord, ce que tu dis est peut-être vrai, mais ; well, you may be right après tout, tu as peut-être raison ; well, as I was saying bon, comme je disais ; well, that's too bad c'est vraiment dommage ; well then, what's the problem? alors, quel est le problème? ; they've gone already? oh well! ils sont déjà partis? tant pis! ; oh well, there's nothing I can do about it ma foi, je n'y peux rien ; well, well, well, if it isn't my aunt Violet! ma parole, c'est ma tante Violet! ; well, well, well, so you're off to America? alors comme ça, tu pars aux États-Unis! ; the weather was good, well, good for March il faisait beau, enfin beau pour un mois de mars ; ‘he said he'd kill himself’-‘well, did he?’ ‘il a dit qu'il se tuerait’-‘eh bien or et alors, est-ce qu'il l'a fait?’ ; very well then très bien.all's well that ends well Prov tout est bien qui finit bien ; to be well in with sb ○ être bien avec qn ○ ; to be well up in sth s'y connaître en qch ; to leave well alone GB ou well enough alone US ( not get involved) ne pas s'en mêler ; I would leave well alone if I were you moi à ta place je ne m'en mêlerais pas ; you're well out of it ○ ! heureusement que tu n'as plus rien à voir avec ça! ; well and truly bel et bien ; well and truly over/lost bel et bien fini/perdu.II.A n2 ( pool) source f ;■ well up monter ; tears welled up in my eyes les larmes me sont montées aux yeux ; anger welled up inside me j'ai senti la colère monter en moi. -
86 FRIEND
• Adversity has no friends - В радости сыщут, в горе забудут (B)• All are not friends that speak us fair - Друг спорит, а недруг поддакивает (Д)• Anything for a friend - Для милого дружка и сережка из ушка (Д), Друга иметь - себя не жалеть (Д)• Before you choose (make) a friend, eat a bushel of salt with him - Будь друг, да не вдруг (B), Друга узнать - вместе пуд соли съесть (Д), Не узнавай друга в три дня, узнавай в три года (H)• Before you make a friend, eat a peck of salt with him - Будь друг, да не вдруг (Б), Друга узнать - вместе пуд соли съесть (Д), Не узнавай друга в три дня, узнавай в три года (H)• Be slow in choosing a friend, but slower in changing him - Нет друга, так ищи, а нашел, так береги (H)• Best way to gain a friend is to be one (The) - В гости ходить, к себе водить (B), Любишь гостить, люби и к себе звать (Л), Хочешь дружбы - будь другом (X), Чужой обед похваляй, да и сам ворота открывай (4)• Don't trade /in/ old friends for new - Новых друзей наживай, а старых не теряй (H)• Faithful friend is better than gold (A) - Не имей сто рублей, а имей сто друзей (H)• False friends are worse than bitter (open) enemies - Друг до поры - тот же недруг (Д)• Forsake not old friends for new - Новых друзей наживай, а старых не теряй (H)• Friend in need is a friend indeed (A) - Друзья познаются в беде (Д), Конь узнается при горе, а друг при беде (K), Не тот друг, кто на пиру гуляет, а тот, кто в беде помогает (H)• Friend in power is a friend lost (A) - Залез в богатство, забыл и братство (3)• Father is a treasure, brother is a comfort but a friend is both - Добрый друг лучше ста родственников (Д)• Friend is best found in adversity (A) - Друзья познаются в беде (Д)• Friend is easier lost than found (A) - Легче друга потерять, чем найти (Л)• Friend is never known till a man has (have) need (till (until) needed) (A) - Друг не испытанный - что орех не сколотый (Д), Друзья познаются в беде (Д), Конь узнается при горе, а друг при беде (K), Неиспытанный друг ненадежен (H)• Friend is not so soon gotten as lost (А) - Легче друга потерять, чем найти (Л)• Friends are made in wine and proved in tears - Друзья познаются в беде (Д), Не тот друг, кто на пиру гуляет, а тот, кто в беде помогает (H)• Friends are thieves of time - Вор крадет деньги, а друг время (B)• Friends are to be preferred to relatives - Добрый друг лучше ста родственников (Д)• Friends tie their purses with a spider's web - Для милого дружка и сережка из ушка (Д)• Friends tie their purse with a cobweb thread - Для милого дружка и сережка из ушка (Д)• Friend to all is a friend to none (A) - Всем угодлив, так никому не пригодлив (B)• Friend to everybody is a friend to nobody (A) - Всем угодлив, так никому не пригодлив (B)• God defend (deliver) me from my friends, from my enemies I can (will) defend myself - Избави меня, Боже, от друзей, а с врагами я сам справлюсь (И)• God protect me from my friends /; my enemies I know enough to watch/ - Избави меня, Боже, от друзей, а с врагами я сам справлюсь (И)• God save me from my friends - Избави меня, Боже, от друзей, а с врагами я сам справлюсь (И)• Good friend is better than a hundred relatives (A) - Добрый друг лучше ста родственников (Д)• Good friend is my nearest relation (A) - Добрый друг лучше ста родственников (Д)• Good friend is worth more than a hundred relatives (A) - Добрый друг лучше ста родственников (Д)• He is a good friend who speaks well of us behind our back - В глаза не льсти, а за глаза не брани (B)• He is my friend who speaks well behind my back - В глаза не льсти, а за глаза не брани (B)• He that ceases to be a friend, never was one - Друг до поры - тот же недруг (Д)• He who has many friends has no friends - Друзей-то много, да друга нет (Д)• He who would have friends must show himself friendly - Чужой обед похваляй, да и сам ворота открывай (4)• I cannot be your friend and your flatterer - Друг спорит, а недруг поддакивает (Д)• If he is your flatterer, he can't be your friend - Друг спорит, а недруг поддакивает (Д)• If you want a friend, you will have to be one - Хочешь дружбы - будь другом (X)• Injured friend is the bitterest of foes (An) - Замиренный друг ненадежен (3)• In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty; in time of adversity not one amongst (in) twenty - В радости сыщут, в горе забудут (B), Пироги со стола, друзья со двора (П), Скатерть со стола, и дружба сплыла (C)• It takes years to make a friend, but minutes to lose one - Легче друга потерять, чем найти (Л)• It takes years to make a friend, but you can lose one in an hour - Легче друга потерять, чем найти (Л)• Keep old friends with the new - Новых друзей наживай, а старых не теряй (H)• Make new friends but keep the old /, for one is silver and the other is gold/ - Новых друзей наживай, а старых не теряй (H)• Man is known by his friends (A) - Скажи мне, кто твой друг, и я скажу, кто ты (C)• Many acquaintances, but few friends - Друзей-то много, да друга нет (Д)• Many kinsfolk, few friends - Хоть родной, да злой (X)• New things are the best things, but old friends are the best friends - Вещь хороша, пока новая, а друг - когда старый (B)• No friend is like an old friend - Вещь хороша, пока новая, а друг - когда старый (B), Старый друг лучше новых двух (C)• Old fish, old oil and an old friend are best - Вещь хороша, пока новая, а друг - когда старый (B)• Old friends and old wine /and old gold/ are best - Вещь хороша, пока новая, а друг - когда старый (B)• Old friends are best - Вещь хороша, пока новая, а друг - когда старый (B), Старый друг лучше новых двух (C)• Old friends are better than new ones - Старый друг лучше новых двух (C)• Old friends wear well - Старый друг лучше новых двух (C)• Old tunes are sweetest, old friends are surest - Вещь хороша, пока новая, а друг - когда старый (B), Старый друг лучше новых двух (C)• One old friend is better than two new - Старый друг лучше новых двух (C)• Poverty parts friends - Хлеба нет, так и друзей не бывало (X)• Prosperity makes friends, and adversity tries them - Друзья познаются в беде (Д), Не тот друг, кто на пиру гуляет, а тот, кто в беде помогает (H)• Prosperity makes friends; adversity tries them - Друзья познаются в беде (Д), Не тот друг, кто на пиру гуляет, а тот, кто в беде помогает (H)• Reconciled friend is a double enemy (A) - Замиренный друг ненадежен (3)• Save me from my friends - Избави меня, Боже, от друзей, а с врагами я сам справлюсь (И)• They are rich who have true friends - Не имей сто рублей, а имей сто друзей (H)• То have a friend, be one - За дружбу дружбой платят (3)• То keep a new friend, never break with the old - Новых друзей наживай, а старых не теряй (H)• Treacherous friend is the most dangerous enemy (A) - Друг до поры - тот же недруг (Д)• Way to have a friend is to be one (The) - В гости ходить, к себе водить (B), Любишь гостить, люби и к себе звать (Л), Хочешь дружбы - будь другом (X), Чужой обед похваляй, да и сам ворота открывай (4)• When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow - Друга иметь - себя не жалеть (Д)• When fortune frowns, friends are few - Скатерть со стола, и дружба сплыла (C)• When good cheer is lacking, our friends will be packing - В радости сыщут, в горе забудут (B) -
87 Polen
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88 polen
* * *Poland* * *Po|len ['poːlən]nt -sPolandnoch ist Pólen nicht verloren (prov) — the day is not yet lost, all is not yet lost
* * *Po·len<-s>[ˈpo:lən]nt Poland* * ** * *falsch gepolt sein umg, fig have got it wrong, be on the wrong wavelength* * *(das); Polens Poland* * *Poland n. -
89 indicio
m.1 sign (señal).hay indicios de violencia there are signs of violence2 indication, hint, clue, cue.3 circumstantial evidence.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: indiciar.* * *1 (señal) sign2 (resto) trace* * *noun m.1) indication2) evidence3) trace* * *SM1) (=señal) [gen] indication, sign; [de gratitud] token; [de droga] trace; (Inform) marker, markes indicio de — it is an indication of, it is a sign of
no hay el menor indicio de él — there isn't the faintest sign of him, there isn't the least trace of him
* * *1)a) (señal, huella) sign, indicational menor indicio de peligro — at the slightest sign o indication of danger
b) ( vestigio) trace, sign2) (Der) piece of circumstantial evidence* * *= clue, cue, hint, indication, sign, straws in the wind, tell-tale indication, tell-tale sign, intimation, the writing on the wall, glimmer.Ex. Certainly it will always be necessary to examine the document content, concentrating particularly on the clues offered by the title, the contents page, chapter headings, and any abstracts, introduction, prefaces or other preliminary matter.Ex. The computer is programmed to recognise cues such as prepositions and punctuation.Ex. Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, head of the cataloging division.Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex. The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex. Recently, however, there have been a number of straws in the wind.Ex. As Feng swept by with an almost inaudible 'Good morning, Jeanne' escaping from her lips, Leforte thought she detected the tell-tale indications of crying on her face -- the red, swollen eyes, the puffiness.Ex. The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex. These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.Ex. To me the writing on the wall was pretty clear when we had this same discussion on this list last year and never received any reassurances from ISI.Ex. The recent bookshop survey carried out to try to discover how book sales are being lost was the first real glimmer indicating a change of thought from the provider to the user.----* dar indicios de = show + signs of.* dar indicios y pistas = drop + hints and clues.* existir indicios de = there + be + signs of.* existir indicios de que = there + be + evidence that.* indicios = stirrings.* no existir muchos indicios de que = there + be + little sign of.* no existir ningún indicio de que = there + be + no sign of.* no haber indicios de que = there + be + no indication that.* obtener indicios sobre = get + an indication of.* * *1)a) (señal, huella) sign, indicational menor indicio de peligro — at the slightest sign o indication of danger
b) ( vestigio) trace, sign2) (Der) piece of circumstantial evidence* * *= clue, cue, hint, indication, sign, straws in the wind, tell-tale indication, tell-tale sign, intimation, the writing on the wall, glimmer.Ex: Certainly it will always be necessary to examine the document content, concentrating particularly on the clues offered by the title, the contents page, chapter headings, and any abstracts, introduction, prefaces or other preliminary matter.
Ex: The computer is programmed to recognise cues such as prepositions and punctuation.Ex: Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, head of the cataloging division.Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex: The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex: Recently, however, there have been a number of straws in the wind.Ex: As Feng swept by with an almost inaudible 'Good morning, Jeanne' escaping from her lips, Leforte thought she detected the tell-tale indications of crying on her face -- the red, swollen eyes, the puffiness.Ex: The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex: These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.Ex: To me the writing on the wall was pretty clear when we had this same discussion on this list last year and never received any reassurances from ISI.Ex: The recent bookshop survey carried out to try to discover how book sales are being lost was the first real glimmer indicating a change of thought from the provider to the user.* dar indicios de = show + signs of.* dar indicios y pistas = drop + hints and clues.* existir indicios de = there + be + signs of.* existir indicios de que = there + be + evidence that.* indicios = stirrings.* no existir muchos indicios de que = there + be + little sign of.* no existir ningún indicio de que = there + be + no sign of.* no haber indicios de que = there + be + no indication that.* obtener indicios sobre = get + an indication of.* * *A (señal, huella) sign, indicational menor indicio de peligro at the slightest sign o indication o hint of dangerno hay indicios de vida en la zona there are no signs of life in the areael análisis revela indicios de potasio the analysis shows traces of potassiumB ( Der) piece of circumstantial evidence* * *
indicio sustantivo masculino
indicio sustantivo masculino
1 (señal) indication, sign, trace [de, of]
2 Jur (prueba) evidence sing: no encontraron indicios, they found no evidence
' indicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pista
- señal
- síntoma
- manifestación
English:
clue
- evidence
- gauge
- hint
- indication
- inkling
- sign
- suggestion
- indicate
- indicative
- intimation
- trace
* * *indicio nm1. [señal] sign;[pista] clue;hay indicios de violencia there are signs of violence;la propuesta es un indicio de su voluntad de negociar the proposal is a sign of their willingness to negotiate2. [cantidad pequeña] trace;se encontraron indicios de veneno en su cuerpo traces of poison were found in her body* * *m indication, sign; ( vestigio) trace* * *indicio nm: indication, sign* * *indicio n sign / indication -
90 wszystk|o
pron. everything, all- wszystko gotowe everything’s ready- była dla niego wszystkim she was everything to him- pieniądze to nie wszystko money is not everything- czy wszystko w porządku? is everything all right?- on wszystkiemu zaprzecza he denies everything- jeszcze nie wszystko stracone all is not (yet) lost- robimy wszystko, co w naszej mocy we’re doing everything a. all we can- wszystko albo nic all or nothing- to wszystko that’s all- to jeszcze nie wszystko and that’s not all- to na dzisiaj/na razie wszystko that’s all for today/for now- to by było wszystko, jeśli chodzi o tę kwestię that’s all as far as that topic goes- po tym wszystkim, co przeszła after all she’s been through- wszystko może się zdarzyć anything can happen- wszystko, co tylko zechcesz anything you want- to wszystko, co mogę zrobić that’s all I can do- wszystko, co mogę zrobić, to do niego napisać all I can do is to write to him- jest już po wszystkim it’s all over- kiedy będzie po wszystkim, pojedziemy nad morze when it’s all over, we’ll go to the seaside- (po)mimo wszystko despite everything; in spite of all książk.- przede wszystkim musisz mu o tym powiedzieć first of all you need to tell him about it- lubił powieści, przede wszystkim historyczne he liked novels, especially historical ones- nade wszystko książk. (bardziej niż) more than anything else- kochał Tatry nade wszystko he loved the Tatras more than anything else- wszystkiego dobrego a. najlepszego! all the best!- wszystko jedno kto/kiedy/gdzie it doesn’t matter who/when/where- wszystko jedno, czy dostanę tę pracę it doesn’t make any difference whether I get the job or not- wszystko na nic (daremne) all for nothing- robił, co mógł, ale wszystko na nic he did everything he could, but it was all for nothing- zrobiłbym/dałbym wszystko, żeby dostać tę pracę I’d do/give anything to get that job- nie ze wszystkim zrozumiałem, o co mu chodzi I didn’t quite get what he wanted- mam wszystkiego 20 złotych przy sobie I’ve only got 20 zlotys on me- miała wszystkiego siedem lat she was no more than seven (years old)■ wszystko można, byle z wolna i ostrożna przysł. softy, softly, catchee monkey przest., żart.- człowiek do wszystkiego man/girl Friday; Mr Fixit US pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wszystk|o
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91 atisbo
m.1 trace, hint (indicio).2 shadow, small amount.3 glimpse, peek.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: atisbar.* * *1 (acción) spying, watching■ mientras haya un atisbo de vida, el médico no abandonará al enfermo while there's the slightest flicker of life, the doctor will not give up on the patient* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=acción) spying, watching2) (=indicio) inkling, indication* * ** * *= hint, peek, glimmer.Ex. Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, head of the cataloging division.Ex. The article 'Fifty years of silent service: a peek inside the CIA Library' describes the library of the Central Intelligence Agency.Ex. The recent bookshop survey carried out to try to discover how book sales are being lost was the first real glimmer indicating a change of thought from the provider to the user.----* atisbos = stirrings.* un atisbo de = a hint of.* * ** * *= hint, peek, glimmer.Ex: Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, head of the cataloging division.
Ex: The article 'Fifty years of silent service: a peek inside the CIA Library' describes the library of the Central Intelligence Agency.Ex: The recent bookshop survey carried out to try to discover how book sales are being lost was the first real glimmer indicating a change of thought from the provider to the user.* atisbos = stirrings.* un atisbo de = a hint of.* * *hay atisbos de mejoría there are signs of improvementsin el menor atisbo de sorpresa without the slightest hint o sign of surpriseuna poesía en general mediocre con pequeñísimos atisbos de inspiración generally mediocre poetry with very occasional glimpses of inspiration* * *
Del verbo atisbar: ( conjugate atisbar)
atisbo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
atisbó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
atisbar
atisbo
atisbar verbo transitivo to make out
atisbo m fig hint, inkling
' atisbo' also found in these entries:
English:
modicum
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* * *atisbo nm[indicio] trace, hint; [de esperanza] glimmer;su declaración ha disipado cualquier atisbo de duda her statement has removed any trace of doubt;negó cualquier atisbo de veracidad en lo publicado he denied that there was even a hint of truth to what had been published;mientras quede un atisbo de vida as long as there is still a flicker o the slightest sign of life* * *m sign* * *atisbo nm: glimpse, sign, hint -
92 smule
bit, dash, drop, lick, modicum, spot* * *(en -r) bit, scrap,( af væske) drop;( brødkrumme) crumb ( fx the crumbs which fell from the rich man's table);[ smuler er også brød] half a loaf is better than no bread;[ den smule] that bit,F that trifle;[ den smule penge] that tiny amount, that trifling (, T: piffling) sum;[ den smule som] what little ( fx I lost what little (money) I had; what little light a December day could offer);[ en smule] a little, a bit,( af væske) a drop,(adv) a little, a bit,F somewhat ( fx tired, difficult);[ bare en lille smule] just a little bit (, drop);( substantivisk) nothing at all,( adjektivisk) not a bit of ( fx bread), not a drop of ( fxwhisky);( adverbielt) not at all ( fx I am not at all surprised), not a bit. -
93 D
D, d (n. indecl., sometimes f. sc. littera), the flat dental mute, corresponding in character and sound to the English d and the Greek D, was the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, and was called de: Ter. Maur. p. 2385 P., Auson. Idyll. 12, de Litt. Monos. 14. But at the end of a syllable, or after another consonant, its sound was sharpened, so that the grammarians often discuss the question whether d or t should be written, especially in conjunctions and prepositions. Illa quoque servata est a multis differentia, ut ad cum esset praepositio, d litteram, cum autem conjunctio, t acciperet (Quint. 1, 7, 5; cf. id. 1, 4, 16). Hence we may infer that some disputed this distinction, and that the sounds of ad and at must at least have been very similar (cf. also Terent. Scaur. p. 2250, Vel. Long. p. 2230 sq., Cassiod. p. 2287, 2291). Thus also aput, it, quit, quot, aliut, set, haut are found for apud, id, quid, quod, aliud, sed, haud. It would appear from the remarks of these authors that the last two words in particular, having a proclitic character, while they distinctly retained the d sound before an initial vowel in the following word, were pronounced before a consonant almost as set, haut (Mar. Vict. p. 2462 P., Vel. Long. l. l. v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 191 sq.). The use of t for d in the middle of a word, as Alexenter for Alexander, atnato for adnato, is very rare (cf. Wordsworth, Fragm. p. 486 sq.). On the other hand, the use of d for t, which sometimes appears in MSS. and inscrr., as ed, capud, essed, inquid (all of which occur in the Cod. palimps. of Cic. Rep.), adque, quodannis, sicud, etc., fecid, reliquid, etc. (all in inscriptions after the Augustan period), is to be ascribed to a later phonetic softening (cf. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 191 sq.).II.As an initial, the letter d, in pure Latin words, suffers only a vowel after it; the single consonantal compound dr being found only in borrowed words, such as drama, Drusus, Druidae, etc., and in the two onomatopees drenso and drindio. Accordingly, the d of the initial dv, from du, was rejected, and the remaining v either retained unaltered (as in v iginti for du iginti; cf. triginta) or changed into b (as in b ellum, b is, b onus, for du ellum, du is, du onus; v. those words and the letter B). So too in and after the 4th century A.D., di before vowels was pronounced like j (cf. J ovis for Dj ovis, and J anus for Di anus); and hence, as the Greek di ( di) passed into dz, i. e. z (as in z a for d ia, and z eta for di aeta), we sometimes find the same name written in two or three ways, as Diabolenus, Jabolenus, Zabolenus; Jadera, Diadora, Zara. In many Greek words, however, which originally began with a y sound, d was prefixed by an instinctive effort to avoid a disagreeable utterance, just as in English the initial j has regularly assumed the sound of dj: thus Gr. zugon, i. e. diugon = L. jugum; and in such cases the d sound has been prefixed in Greek, not lost in Latin and other languages (v. Curt. Griech. Etym. p. 608 sq.).b. As a medial, d before most consonants undergoes assimilation; v. ad, no. II.; assum, init., and cf. iccirco, quippiam, quicquam, for idcirco, quidpiam, quidquam; and in contractions like cette from cedite, pelluviae from pediluviae, sella from sedela. In contractions, however, the d is sometimes dropped and a compensation effected by lengthening the preceding vowel, as scāla for scand-la. D before endings which begin with s was suppressed, as pes from ped-s, lapis from lapid-s, frons from frond-s, rasi from radsi, risi from rid-si, lusi from lud-si, clausi from claud-si; but in the second and third roots of cedo, and in the third roots of some other verbs, d is assimilated, as cessi, cessum, fossum, etc. D is also omitted before s in composition when another consonant follows the s, as ascendo, aspicio, asto, astringo, and so also before the nasal gn in agnatus, agnitus, and agnosco, from gnatus, etc.: but in other combinations it is assimilated, as assentio, acclamo, accresco; affligo, affrico; agglomero, aggrego; applico, approbo, etc. In tentum, from tendo, d is dropped to avoid the combination ndt or ntt, since euphony forbids a consonant to be doubled after another.g. Final d stood only in ad, apud, sed, and in the neuter pronouns quid, quod, illud, istud, and aliud, anciently alid. Otherwise, the ending d was considered barbarous, Prisc. p. 686 P.III.The letter d represents regularly an original Indo-Germanic d, in Greek d, but which in German becomes z, in Gothic t, and in Anglo-Saxon t: cf. Gr. hêdomai, Sanscr. svad, Germ. süss, Angl.-Sax. svēte (sweet), with Lat. suadeo; domare with Gr. damaô, Germ. zähmen, Eng. tame; domus with demô, timber, O. H. Germ. zimber; duo with duô, zwei, two. But it is also interchanged with other sounds, and thus sometimes represents—1. 2.An original r: ar and ad; apur or apor and apud; meridies and medidies, audio and auris; cf. arbiter, from ad-beto; arcesso for ad-cesso.—3.An original l: adeps, Gr. aleipha; dacrima and lacrima, dingua and lingua; cf. on the contrary, olere for odere, consilium and considere, Ulixes from Odusseus (v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 223).—4.An original s: Claudius, from the Sabine Clausus, medius and misos; and, on the contrary, rosa and rhodon. —5. IV.In the oldest period of the language d was the ending of the ablat. sing. and of the adverbs which were originally ablatives (cf. Ritschl, Neue Plaut. Excur. I.; Brix ad Plaut. Trin. Prol. 10): pu CNANDO, MARID, DICTATORED, IN ALTOD MARID, NAVALED PRAEDAD on the Col. Rostr.; DE SENATVOS SENTENTIAD (thrice) IN OQVOLTOD, IN POPLICOD, IN PREIVATOD, IN COVENTIONID, and the adverbs SVPRAD SCRIPTVM EST (thrice), EXSTRAD QVAM SEI, and even EXSTRAD VRBEM, in S. C. de Bacch. So intra-d, ultra-d, citra-d, contra-d, infra-d, supra-d; contro-d, intro-d, etc.; and probably interea-d, postea-d. Here too belongs, no doubt, the adverb FACILVMED, found in the last-mentioned inscription. But this use of the d became antiquated during the 3d century B.C., and is not found at all in any inscription after 186 B. C. Plautus seems to have used or omitted it at will (Ritschl, Neue Plaut. Excurs. p. 18: Corss. Ausspr. 1, 197; 2, 1008).2.D final was also anciently found—a.In the accus. sing. of the personal pronouns med, ted, sed: INTER SED CONIOVRASE and INTER SED DEDISE, for inter se conjuravisse and inter se dedisse, in the S. C. de Bacch. This usage was retained, at least as a license of verse, when the next word began with a vowel, even in the time of Plautus. But in the classic period this d no longer appears. —b.In the imperative mood;c.as estod,
Fest. p. 230. The Oscan language retained this ending (v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 206).—In the preposition se-, originally identical with the conjunction sed (it is retained in the compound seditio); also in red-, prod-, antid-, postid-, etc. ( redire, prodire, etc.); and in these words, too, it is a remnant of the ancient characteristic of the ablative (v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 200 sq.; Roby, Lat. Gr. 1, 49).V.As an abbreviation, D usually stands for the praenomen Decimus; also for Deus, Divus, Dominus, Decurio, etc.; over epitaphs, D. M. = Diis Manibus; over temple inscriptions, D. O. M. = Deo Optimo Maxumo; in the titles of the later emperors, D. N. = Dominus Noster, and DD. NN. = Domini Nostri. Before dates of letters, D signified dabam, and also dies; hence, a. d. = ante diem; in offerings to the gods, D. D. = dono or donum dedit; D. D. D. = dat, dicat, dedicat, etc. Cf. Orell. Inscr. II. p. 457 sq.► The Romans denoted the number 500 by D; but the character was then regarded, not as a letter, but as half of the original Tuscan numeral (or CI[C ]) for 1000. -
94 d
D, d (n. indecl., sometimes f. sc. littera), the flat dental mute, corresponding in character and sound to the English d and the Greek D, was the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, and was called de: Ter. Maur. p. 2385 P., Auson. Idyll. 12, de Litt. Monos. 14. But at the end of a syllable, or after another consonant, its sound was sharpened, so that the grammarians often discuss the question whether d or t should be written, especially in conjunctions and prepositions. Illa quoque servata est a multis differentia, ut ad cum esset praepositio, d litteram, cum autem conjunctio, t acciperet (Quint. 1, 7, 5; cf. id. 1, 4, 16). Hence we may infer that some disputed this distinction, and that the sounds of ad and at must at least have been very similar (cf. also Terent. Scaur. p. 2250, Vel. Long. p. 2230 sq., Cassiod. p. 2287, 2291). Thus also aput, it, quit, quot, aliut, set, haut are found for apud, id, quid, quod, aliud, sed, haud. It would appear from the remarks of these authors that the last two words in particular, having a proclitic character, while they distinctly retained the d sound before an initial vowel in the following word, were pronounced before a consonant almost as set, haut (Mar. Vict. p. 2462 P., Vel. Long. l. l. v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 191 sq.). The use of t for d in the middle of a word, as Alexenter for Alexander, atnato for adnato, is very rare (cf. Wordsworth, Fragm. p. 486 sq.). On the other hand, the use of d for t, which sometimes appears in MSS. and inscrr., as ed, capud, essed, inquid (all of which occur in the Cod. palimps. of Cic. Rep.), adque, quodannis, sicud, etc., fecid, reliquid, etc. (all in inscriptions after the Augustan period), is to be ascribed to a later phonetic softening (cf. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 191 sq.).II.As an initial, the letter d, in pure Latin words, suffers only a vowel after it; the single consonantal compound dr being found only in borrowed words, such as drama, Drusus, Druidae, etc., and in the two onomatopees drenso and drindio. Accordingly, the d of the initial dv, from du, was rejected, and the remaining v either retained unaltered (as in v iginti for du iginti; cf. triginta) or changed into b (as in b ellum, b is, b onus, for du ellum, du is, du onus; v. those words and the letter B). So too in and after the 4th century A.D., di before vowels was pronounced like j (cf. J ovis for Dj ovis, and J anus for Di anus); and hence, as the Greek di ( di) passed into dz, i. e. z (as in z a for d ia, and z eta for di aeta), we sometimes find the same name written in two or three ways, as Diabolenus, Jabolenus, Zabolenus; Jadera, Diadora, Zara. In many Greek words, however, which originally began with a y sound, d was prefixed by an instinctive effort to avoid a disagreeable utterance, just as in English the initial j has regularly assumed the sound of dj: thus Gr. zugon, i. e. diugon = L. jugum; and in such cases the d sound has been prefixed in Greek, not lost in Latin and other languages (v. Curt. Griech. Etym. p. 608 sq.).b. As a medial, d before most consonants undergoes assimilation; v. ad, no. II.; assum, init., and cf. iccirco, quippiam, quicquam, for idcirco, quidpiam, quidquam; and in contractions like cette from cedite, pelluviae from pediluviae, sella from sedela. In contractions, however, the d is sometimes dropped and a compensation effected by lengthening the preceding vowel, as scāla for scand-la. D before endings which begin with s was suppressed, as pes from ped-s, lapis from lapid-s, frons from frond-s, rasi from radsi, risi from rid-si, lusi from lud-si, clausi from claud-si; but in the second and third roots of cedo, and in the third roots of some other verbs, d is assimilated, as cessi, cessum, fossum, etc. D is also omitted before s in composition when another consonant follows the s, as ascendo, aspicio, asto, astringo, and so also before the nasal gn in agnatus, agnitus, and agnosco, from gnatus, etc.: but in other combinations it is assimilated, as assentio, acclamo, accresco; affligo, affrico; agglomero, aggrego; applico, approbo, etc. In tentum, from tendo, d is dropped to avoid the combination ndt or ntt, since euphony forbids a consonant to be doubled after another.g. Final d stood only in ad, apud, sed, and in the neuter pronouns quid, quod, illud, istud, and aliud, anciently alid. Otherwise, the ending d was considered barbarous, Prisc. p. 686 P.III.The letter d represents regularly an original Indo-Germanic d, in Greek d, but which in German becomes z, in Gothic t, and in Anglo-Saxon t: cf. Gr. hêdomai, Sanscr. svad, Germ. süss, Angl.-Sax. svēte (sweet), with Lat. suadeo; domare with Gr. damaô, Germ. zähmen, Eng. tame; domus with demô, timber, O. H. Germ. zimber; duo with duô, zwei, two. But it is also interchanged with other sounds, and thus sometimes represents—1. 2.An original r: ar and ad; apur or apor and apud; meridies and medidies, audio and auris; cf. arbiter, from ad-beto; arcesso for ad-cesso.—3.An original l: adeps, Gr. aleipha; dacrima and lacrima, dingua and lingua; cf. on the contrary, olere for odere, consilium and considere, Ulixes from Odusseus (v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 223).—4.An original s: Claudius, from the Sabine Clausus, medius and misos; and, on the contrary, rosa and rhodon. —5. IV.In the oldest period of the language d was the ending of the ablat. sing. and of the adverbs which were originally ablatives (cf. Ritschl, Neue Plaut. Excur. I.; Brix ad Plaut. Trin. Prol. 10): pu CNANDO, MARID, DICTATORED, IN ALTOD MARID, NAVALED PRAEDAD on the Col. Rostr.; DE SENATVOS SENTENTIAD (thrice) IN OQVOLTOD, IN POPLICOD, IN PREIVATOD, IN COVENTIONID, and the adverbs SVPRAD SCRIPTVM EST (thrice), EXSTRAD QVAM SEI, and even EXSTRAD VRBEM, in S. C. de Bacch. So intra-d, ultra-d, citra-d, contra-d, infra-d, supra-d; contro-d, intro-d, etc.; and probably interea-d, postea-d. Here too belongs, no doubt, the adverb FACILVMED, found in the last-mentioned inscription. But this use of the d became antiquated during the 3d century B.C., and is not found at all in any inscription after 186 B. C. Plautus seems to have used or omitted it at will (Ritschl, Neue Plaut. Excurs. p. 18: Corss. Ausspr. 1, 197; 2, 1008).2.D final was also anciently found—a.In the accus. sing. of the personal pronouns med, ted, sed: INTER SED CONIOVRASE and INTER SED DEDISE, for inter se conjuravisse and inter se dedisse, in the S. C. de Bacch. This usage was retained, at least as a license of verse, when the next word began with a vowel, even in the time of Plautus. But in the classic period this d no longer appears. —b.In the imperative mood;c.as estod,
Fest. p. 230. The Oscan language retained this ending (v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 206).—In the preposition se-, originally identical with the conjunction sed (it is retained in the compound seditio); also in red-, prod-, antid-, postid-, etc. ( redire, prodire, etc.); and in these words, too, it is a remnant of the ancient characteristic of the ablative (v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 200 sq.; Roby, Lat. Gr. 1, 49).V.As an abbreviation, D usually stands for the praenomen Decimus; also for Deus, Divus, Dominus, Decurio, etc.; over epitaphs, D. M. = Diis Manibus; over temple inscriptions, D. O. M. = Deo Optimo Maxumo; in the titles of the later emperors, D. N. = Dominus Noster, and DD. NN. = Domini Nostri. Before dates of letters, D signified dabam, and also dies; hence, a. d. = ante diem; in offerings to the gods, D. D. = dono or donum dedit; D. D. D. = dat, dicat, dedicat, etc. Cf. Orell. Inscr. II. p. 457 sq.► The Romans denoted the number 500 by D; but the character was then regarded, not as a letter, but as half of the original Tuscan numeral (or CI[C ]) for 1000. -
95 hope
A n1 (desire, expectation) espoir m, espérance f (of de) ; ( cause for optimism) espoir m ; in the hope of sth/of doing dans l'espoir de qch/de faire ; she cherishes the hope that he is still alive elle nourrit l'espoir qu'il soit encore vivant ; my (only) hope is that he will be happy mon (seul) espoir est qu'il soit heureux ; to have high hopes of sb/sth fonder de grands espoirs sur qn/qch ; to have hopes of doing avoir l'espoir de faire ; to have great ou high hopes of doing avoir bon espoir de faire ; there is little/no hope left for them il y a peu/il n'y a plus d'espoir pour eux ; to pin ou set one's hopes on sth mettre tout son espoir dans qch ; to set one's hopes on doing espérer de tout cœur faire ; to be beyond (all) hope, to be without hope être sans espoir ; to live in hope vivre dans l'espoir ; to live in (the) hope of sth vivre dans l'espoir de qch ; to keep one's hopes high garder espoir ; there are grounds for hope il y a des raisons d'espérer ; to give sb new hope ranimer l'espoir de qn ; all hope is lost c'est sans espoir ; to raise sb's hopes faire naître l'espoir chez qn ; don't raise their hopes too much ne leur donne pas trop d'espoir ; to dash sb's hopes anéantir l'espoir de qn ; to lose/give up hope perdre/abandonner espoir ; a glimmer ou ray of hope une lueur d'espoir ; ‘hopes rise for a peace settlement in the Middle East’ journ ‘espoir de paix au Moyen-Orient’ ;2 ( chance) chance f, espoir m ; to have no hope of sth/of doing sth n'avoir aucune chance de qch/de faire qch ; there is little/no hope that he will come il y a peu de chances/il n'y a aucune chance qu'il vienne ; there is no hope of an improvement on ne peut pas s'attendre à une amélioration ; if the champion loses, what hope is there for me? si le champion perd, quelles sont mes chances à moi? ; our only hope is to fight on notre seule chance or seul espoir est de poursuivre la lutte ; his best hope is that the champion may be tired tout ce qu'il peut espérer est que le champion soit fatigué ; what a hope ○ !, some hope ○ ! il ne faut pas rêver! ; he hasn't got a hope in hell ○ il n'a pas la moindre chance ; it's/she's my last hope c'est/elle est mon dernier espoir ;3 ( promising person) espoir m.B vtr espérer (that que) ; to hope to do espérer faire ; it is to be hoped that il faut espérer que (+ indic) ; I hope (that) he'll come j'espère qu'il viendra ; we cannot hope to compete with big firms nous n'avons aucune chance de rivaliser avec de grosses entreprises ; I only ou just hope he remembers j'espère seulement qu'il s'en souviendra ; we had hoped to make a profit this year, but… nous espérions faire un bénéfice cette année, mais… ; I (do) hope so/not j'espère (bien) que oui/que non ; I won't forget’-‘I should hope not!’ ‘je n'oublierai pas’-‘j'espère bien que non!’ ; ‘I'm sure he'll recover’-‘I hope so’ ‘je suis sûr qu'il va se remettre’-‘je l'espère’ ; hoping to hear from you ( in letter) dans l'espoir d'avoir de vos nouvelles.C vi espérer ; to hope for sth attendre or espérer avoir qch ; I hoped for a letter/success j'attendais or j'espérais avoir une lettre/du succès ; don't hope for too much n'en attendez pas trop ; all we can do is hope il ne nous reste qu'à espérer ; to hope for the best être optimiste.abandon hope, all ye who enter here abandonnez toute espérance, vous qui entrez ; to hope against hope espérer en dépit de tout ; hope springs eternal (in the human breast) l'espérance est inépuisable. -
96 mesure
mesure [m(ə)zyʀ]feminine nouna. ( = disposition, moyen) measure• il faut prendre les mesures nécessaires pour... the necessary steps must be taken to...b. ( = évaluation, dimension) measurement• ce costume est-il bien à ma mesure ? is this suit my size?• prendre la mesure de qn/qch to size sb/sth upc. ( = unité, récipient) measured. ( = modération) moderationf. (locutions)► dans + mesure• il les pliait et me les passait au fur et à mesure he folded them and handed them to me one by one* * *məzyʀ1) ( initiative) measurepar mesure d'économie — as an economy measure, to save money
prendre des mesures — gén to take measures; ( autoritairement) to take steps
2) ( dimension) measurementprendre les mesures de quelqu'un — [couturière] to take somebody's measurements
(fait) sur mesure — [vêtement] made-to-measure (épith); [chaussures] handmade
3) ( évaluation) measurement5) (récipient, contenu) measure6) ( modération) moderationsans mesure — [dépenser] wildly; [boire] to excess
7) Musique baren mesure — [jouer] in time; [danser] in time to the music
8) ( situation)9) ( limite)je t'aiderai, dans la mesure où je le pourrai or de mes moyens — I'll help you as much as I can
* * *m(ə)zyʀ nf1) (= évaluation) measurementsur mesure (costume) — tailor-made, made-to-measure
un costume sur mesure — a tailor-made suit, fig (cuisine, meuble) made-to-measure, custom-made, (voyage, formation) to suit individual requirements
à la mesure de fig (contenant, espace) [contenu] — on the same scale as, [entreprise, besoins] adapted to, geared to, [personne, ambitions] worthy of
2) (= dimension) measurementprendre les mesures de — to measure, to take the measurements of
J'ai pris les mesures de la fenêtre. — I took the measurements of the window.
3) (= étalon, récipient) measure5) (= retenue) moderationavec mesure [dépenser] — moderately, [critiquer] in measured terms, [agir] with moderation
6) (= disposition) measure, stepL'établissement a pris des mesures pour lutter contre le vandalisme. — The school has taken steps to combat vandalism.
dans la mesure où — insofar as, inasmuch as
dans une certaine mesure — to some extent, to a certain extent
à mesure que — as
Nous ne sommes pas en mesure de vous renseigner. — We are not in a position to give you any information.
Quand je cuisine, je préfère faire la vaisselle au fur et à mesure. — When I'm cooking, I prefer to wash up as I go along.
Le taux de participation donne la mesure de la victoire du candidat socialiste. — The size of the turnout shows the extent of the socialist candidate's victory.
* * *mesure nf1 ( initiative) measure; mesure économique/administrative/préventive economic/administrative/preventive measure; par mesure d'économie as an economy measure, to save money; prendre des mesures gén to take measures; ( autoritairement) to take steps; par mesure de sécurité as a safety precaution; mesure de faveur favourGB;2 ( dimension) measurement; prendre les mesures de qch lit to take the measurements of sth; prendre les mesures de qn [couturière] to take sb's measurements; faire prendre ses mesures to be measured up (for sth); prendre la mesure de la tâche qui nous attend to assess the scale of the task ahead; prendre la mesure des événements politiques to make an assessment of political events; prendre l'exacte mesure de la concurrence to weigh up the competition; (fait) sur mesure [robe, costume, chemise] made-to-measure, custom-made US; [chaussures] handmade; [maison] custom-built; c'est fait sur mesure, c'est du sur mesure [vêtement] it's made to measure ou custom-tailored US; le sur mesure made-to-measure ou custom-tailored US clothes (pl); tu as un emploi sur mesure the job is tailor-made for you; à la mesure de l'homme [bâtiment, architecture] on a human scale; emploi à la mesure de ses ambitions job which is commensurate with one's ambition; c'est une adversaire à ta mesure she is a match for you; des résultats qui donnent la mesure de tes capacités results which show your true worth; donner toute sa mesure to show one's worth; pour faire bonne mesure for good measure;3 ( évaluation) measurement; unité de mesure unit of measurement; instrument or appareil de mesure measuring device; permettre la mesure d'une distance au mètre près [instrument] to allow one to measure distances to within a metreGB;4 ( unité) measure; le système des poids et des mesures the weights and measures system; une mesure de volume a measure of volume; ⇒ deux;5 (récipient, contenu) measure; mesure de volume ( pour liquides) liquid measure; ( pour solides) dry measure; deux mesures de lait pour une mesure d'eau two parts milk to one of water; ⇒ deux;6 ( modération) moderation; manquer de mesure to lack moderation; parler avec mesure to weigh one's words; agir avec mesure to behave in a moderate way; sans mesure [dépenser] wildly; [boire] to excess; une jalousie sans mesure an excessive jealousy; garder une juste mesure en toute chose to keep a sense of proportion in all things; dépasser la mesure to go too far;7 Mus bar; barre de mesure bar line GB, bar US; mesure simple simple ou duple time; mesure composée compound ou triple time; c'est une mesure à trois temps it's in three time; battre la mesure to beat time; jouer en mesure to play in time; danser en mesure to dance in time to the music;8 ( situation) être en mesure de promettre/rembourser to be in a position to promise/reimburse; un individu en mesure de tuer an individual capable of killing; le malade n'est pas en mesure de vous parler the patient cannot talk to you; le réseau ferroviaire n'est pas en mesure de the rail network cannot;9 ( limite) je t'aiderai, dans la mesure où je le pourrai or de mes moyens I'll help you as much as I can; dans la mesure du possible as far as possible; dans une certaine mesure to some extent; dans quelle mesure to what extent; dans une large mesure largely, to a large extent; elle a raison, dans une large mesure she is largely right, to a large extent she is right; c'est vrai, dans une large mesure it is largely true, to a large extent it is true; dans une plus ou moins large mesure to a greater or lesser extent; dans une moindre mesure to a lesser extent; dans la mesure où existe déjà un tel système insofar as such a system already exists.[məzyr] nom féminin[résultat] measurementmesure de surface/longueur a measure of surface area/of length3. [récipient] measurea. [pour liquides] (liquid) measureb. [pour le grain, les haricots] (dry) measure5. [retenue] moderationtu passes ou dépasses la mesure you're going too fardépenser avec/sans mesure to spend with/without moderation6. [qualité] measureil ne donne (toute) sa mesure que dans la dernière scène he only displays the full measure of his talent ou only shows what he's capable of in the last scenemesure de rétorsion retaliatory measure, reprisal8. [degré] extentdans la mesure où cela peut lui être agréable insofar as ou inasmuch as he might enjoy itdans une certaine mesure to some ou a certain extentêtre en mesure de to be able ou in a position tomesure composée/simple compound/simple timemesure à quatre temps four-four time ou measure, common time ou measure10. LITTÉRATURE metre12. ÉQUITATION gait————————à la mesure de locution prépositionnelleelle a un adversaire à sa mesure she's got an opponent worthy of her ou who is a match for her————————à mesure que locution conjonctiveasoutre mesure locution adverbialeils ne s'aiment pas outre mesure they're not overkeen ou excessively keen on each other————————sur mesure locution adjectivale2. (comme nom) -
97 everything
1. n обыкн. pl шутл. всякая всячина2. indef pron всёhe thinks he knows everything — он думает, что всё знает
just relax, everything is OK — не волнуйся, всё в порядке
3. indef pron гл. отриц. с в форме всёeverything that moves — всё, что может двигаться
Синонимический ряд:all (other) all; all things; many things; the entirety; the lot; the totality; the universe; the whole; the whole complex; the whole kit and caboodle (colloquial); the whole lot; the whole shebang; the whole shebang (chiefly US, colloquial); the whole shooting match (colloquial); the works -
98 даром
нареч.;
разг.
1) (бесплатно) gratis, for nothing, free ( of charge)
2) (очень дешево) for next to nothing;
for a song, for a trifle
3) (бесполезно) in vain;
for nothing;
to no purpose даром хлеб есть ≈ not be worth one's salt даром тратить время ≈ to waste time даром что ≈ (al) though это ему даром не пройдет ≈ he won't get away with that;
he will smart for it этот урок не прошел для них даром ≈ the lesson was not lost on them
1. (бесплатно) free of charge, gratis, for nothing;
отдать что-л. ~ give* smth. away;
доставаться ~ cost* nothing;
ему это не ~ далось he didn`t get it for nothing;
2. разг. (очень дёшево) for next to nothing, for a trifle, for a song;
он купил это совсем ~ he paid next to nothing for it;
3. (напрасно) all for nothing, in vain;
~ тратить время waste one* time;
все наши труды пропали ~ all our work went for nothing;
это ему ~ не пройдёт he`ll pay for that, he won`t get away with that. -
99 Лучше поздно, чем никогда
One had done what he had to or came extremely late. (This is an apology for one's own being late in coming or doing something, or an excuse for someone else's similar conduct.)Cf: All behind - like a fat woman (Am.). Better come late to church than never (Am.). Better late than never (Am., Br.). Better late than not at all (Am.). It is not lost that comes at last (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Лучше поздно, чем никогда
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100 actualidad
f.1 current situation (momento presente).la actualidad política the current political situationcuentan en la actualidad con un millón de socios they currently have a million membersestas piezas en la actualidad se fabrican en serie these parts are mass-produced nowadays2 topicality.estar de actualidad to be topicaluna noticia de rabiosa actualidad an extremely topical news itemtemas de actualidad current affairs3 news (noticia).la actualidad deportiva the sports newsser actualidad to be making the news4 relevance to modern society (vigencia).sus libros siguen teniendo gran actualidad her books are still very relevant today5 present time.6 up-to-dateness, modernity, currency, currentness.7 factualness, reality, factuality.* * *1 present (time)■ este programa te da toda la actualidad cinematográfica this programme gives you all the latest cinema news\en la actualidad at presentestar de actualidad to be fashionable* * *noun f.1) present time2) current affairs, news•* * *SF1)• en la actualidad — (=hoy día) nowadays; (=en este momento) currently, at present, presently (EEUU)
hay en la actualidad más de dos millones de parados — there are currently over two million unemployed, there are over two million unemployed at present
2) (=cualidad)las obras de Shakespeare no han perdido actualidad — the works of Shakespeare have not lost their topicality
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de actualidad — [noticia, tema] topical; [modelo, diseño] up-to-date, up-to-the-minute•
poner algo de actualidad — to focus attention on stheso ha puesto de actualidad un problema olvidado — that has focused attention on a forgotten problem
3) (Periodismo)•
la actualidad — (=asuntos) current affairs pl ; (=noticias) news, current news* * *a) ( tiempo presente)en la actualidad — currently, at present
b) ( situación actual) current situationcon toda la actualidad informativa — (period) with the latest news
c) (de tema, noticia) topicalitylas noticias de actualidad — today's (o this week's etc) news
un tema de palpitante or candente actualidad — (period) a highly topical subject
d) actualidades femenino plural (Period) current affairs (pl)* * *= present day, the, recency, timeliness, up-to-dateness, topicality.Ex. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.Ex. The four were: accuracy, content (the breadth or scope), recency (up-to-dateness) and frequency of presentation.Ex. Factors assessed during the comparative study included pricing, timeliness, availability of catalogue copy, and breadth of coverage.Ex. Up-to-dateness is particularly vital since recent and current information is in heaviest usage.Ex. This year, the event is gaining topicality because of the EU enlargement.----* actualidad del contenido = currency.* asunto de actualidad = current issue.* de actualidad = topical.* de plena actualidad = hot [hotter -comp., hottest -sup.].* desde entonces hasta la actualidad = from then to the present day.* en la actualidad = at present, nowadays, presently, today, modern-day, now, these days, at the present time, at the present, in present times, at present time, in modern times, in this day and age, currently.* falta de actualidad = datedness.* hasta la actualidad = to date, up to now, so far.* noticias de actualidad = current events, current news events, current news.* revista de actualidad = popular magazine, house magazine, entertainment magazine.* tema de actualidad = topical theme, current issue, hot topic.* temas de actualidad = current affairs.* * *a) ( tiempo presente)en la actualidad — currently, at present
b) ( situación actual) current situationcon toda la actualidad informativa — (period) with the latest news
c) (de tema, noticia) topicalitylas noticias de actualidad — today's (o this week's etc) news
un tema de palpitante or candente actualidad — (period) a highly topical subject
d) actualidades femenino plural (Period) current affairs (pl)* * *= present day, the, recency, timeliness, up-to-dateness, topicality.Ex: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
Ex: The four were: accuracy, content (the breadth or scope), recency (up-to-dateness) and frequency of presentation.Ex: Factors assessed during the comparative study included pricing, timeliness, availability of catalogue copy, and breadth of coverage.Ex: Up-to-dateness is particularly vital since recent and current information is in heaviest usage.Ex: This year, the event is gaining topicality because of the EU enlargement.* actualidad del contenido = currency.* asunto de actualidad = current issue.* de actualidad = topical.* de plena actualidad = hot [hotter -comp., hottest -sup.].* desde entonces hasta la actualidad = from then to the present day.* en la actualidad = at present, nowadays, presently, today, modern-day, now, these days, at the present time, at the present, in present times, at present time, in modern times, in this day and age, currently.* falta de actualidad = datedness.* hasta la actualidad = to date, up to now, so far.* noticias de actualidad = current events, current news events, current news.* revista de actualidad = popular magazine, house magazine, entertainment magazine.* tema de actualidad = topical theme, current issue, hot topic.* temas de actualidad = current affairs.* * *1(tiempo presente): profesionales que están en la actualidad exiliados professional people who are currently o at present o presently in exileno se sigue haciendo así en la actualidad nowadays o today it is no longer done that way2( period): la actualidad (sucesos actuales) current events, current affairs; (situación actual) current situationla actualidad cubana the current situation in Cubala actualidad informativa está centrada en los siguientes temas the main points of today's news ( o this evening's news etc) are as follows3 (de un tema, una noticia) topicalitylas noticias de actualidad today's ( o this week's etc) newsun tema de palpitante or candente actualidad ( period); a highly topical subject, a subject that is on everyone's lips* * *
actualidad sustantivo femeninoa) ( tiempo presente):
la actualidad cubana the current situation in Cuba
un tema de actualidad (period) a topical subject;
sucesos de actualidad current affairs
actualidad sustantivo femenino
1 present time: en la actualidad somos más altos, nowadays we are taller
2 (moda) fashion: esa novela está de actualidad, that novel is fashionable
3 (acontencimientos presentes) current affairs pl: sólo habla de temas de actualidad, she only talks about current issues
4 (vigencia) relevance
' actualidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
candelero
- historia
- hoy
- pasada
- pasado
- primar
- rabiosa
- rabioso
- sellar
English:
current affairs
- topical
- current
- dated
- hot
* * *actualidad nf1. [momento presente] current situation;la actualidad política the current political situation;cuentan en la actualidad con más de un millón de socios they currently have more than a million members;estas piezas en la actualidad se fabrican en serie these parts are mass-produced nowadays2. [de asunto, noticia] topicality;una noticia de rabiosa actualidad an extremely topical news item;estar de actualidad [ser de interés] to be topical;poner algo de actualidad to make sth topical;una revista de actualidad a current affairs magazine3. [noticia] news [singular];la actualidad informativa the news;la actualidad deportiva the sports news;ser actualidad to be making the news4. [vigencia] relevance to modern society;sus libros siguen teniendo gran actualidad her books are still very relevant today;una obra de teatro que no ha perdido actualidad a play which is still relevant today* * *f1 current situation;2:de gran actualidad very topical3:actualidades pl current affairs* * *actualidad nf1) : present timeen la actualidad: at present2) actualidades nfpl: current affairs* * *1. (tiempo presente) present2. (noticias) news
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