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101 gracz
Ⅰ m pers. (G pl graczy a. graczów) 1. (uczestnik gry) player; (hazardzista) gambler- namiętny gracz w pokera a passionate poker player- gracz giełdowy a stock market player2. (strateg) strategist- wytrawny gracz polityczny a skilful political strategist3. pejor. (przebiegła osoba) schemer pejor.- uważaj, bo to chytry gracz! be careful, he’s an old fox!Ⅱ m anim. Myślis. cunning animal* * *-a; -e; gen pl; -y; m* * *mp1. ( osoba uczestnicząca w grze) player.2. przen. (= cwaniak, spryciarz) sly devil, cunning person; gracz giełdowy speculator ( on the stock exchange).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gracz
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102 young
1. n1) (тж the young) збірн. молодь2) молодняк; малятаto be with young — бути поросною (тільною, кітною тощо)
2. adj1) молодий; юний; юнацькийyoung man — юнак, молодий чоловік
young lady — молодиця, дівиця
young ones — діти; потомство; молодняк
young stock — с.г. молодняк (худоби)
2) новий, недавнійyoung country — нова (новоутворена) держава
3) недосвідченийyoung in crime — недосвідчений у злочинах; який ще не набув досвіду злочинця
4) молодший (у сім'ї)5) маленький, невеликийyoung baby — новонароджений, немовля
my young man (woman) — розм. мій любий (моя люба)
young blood — квітуча юність; світський франт, денді
Y. Turks — іст. молодотурки
* * *I [jeç] n( часто the young) молодь; молодняк ( тварин); дитинчата; пташенята; молодь ( риби)to bring forth the young — ощенитися, окотитися, телитися, пороситися ( про тварин)
II [jeç]to be with young — c-г. бути порос-(н)ою ( про свиню); бути щенною ( про собаку); бути тільною ( про корову); быть жеребою ( про кобилу)
1) молодий; юнийmy young man — мій молодик (про залицяльника, жених)
young woman — молода жінка; дівиця, баришня ( в зверненні до дівчини); ту young woman моя дівчина (про кохану, наречену)
young lady — молод дівиця, юна леді, баришня
the young person — юp. неповнолітній; неповнолітня
young ones — діти, потомство; молодняк, дитинчата ( тварин)
young baby — ( новонароджене) немовля
young animal — звіря, дитинча тварини
young tree [plant] — молоде деревце [рослина]
young fruit — c-г. зав'язь ( плод); зеленець ( огірк)
young in heart /in mind/ — молодий серцем
young stock — c-г молодняк ( скот)
he is young for his age — він молодо виглядає; молодий, ніжний (про м'ясо, рибу тощо)
fresh young lamb — ( парне) м'ясо молодого баранчика
young cheese — кyл. невитриманий
2) новий, недавнійyoung country /nation/ — нова /недавно утворена/ держава
young moon — молодий /новий/ місяць
the night is yet young — ще не пізно; гeoл. новий, молодий; на початковій стадії цикла ерозії
3) зелений, недосвідченийI was too young in the trade to be successful — я дуже мало пропрацював в цій сфері, щоб досягти успіху
4) молодший, молодий ( про членів однієї сім'ї)5) маленький, невеликий6) живий, енергійний7) aвcтpaл. що недавно приїхавyoung hopeful — жарт. багатообіцяючий юнак; дівчина, що подає надії
young horse — cл. ростбіф
a young man in a hurry — ірон. гаряча голова
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103 joint
[‹oint] 1. noun1) (the place where two or more things join: The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.) spoj2) (a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge: The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.) sklep3) (a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone: A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.) pečenka2. adjective1) (united; done together: the joint efforts of the whole team.) skupen2) (shared by, or belonging to, two or more: She and her husband have a joint bank account.) skupen3. verb(to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints: Joint the chicken before cooking it.) razkosati- jointed- jointly
- out of joint See also:- join* * *I [džɔint]adjective ( jointly adverb)skupen, združen; spojen, sestavljen; solidareneconomy joint account — skupen računjoint venture — združeno podjetje, priložnostna trgovska družbajuridically joint and several — skupen dolgjuridically joint and several liability — skupno poroštvo za plačilo dolgajuridically joint and several note — skupna obveza za plačilo dolgajuridically joint offender — sokrivecjuridically joint plaintiff — sotožnikII [džɔint]nounstik, stikališče, vez, člen; utor; zgib, sklep (tudi anatomy); tirni stik; British English kos mesa (mesarski), stegno; botany kolence; geology razpoka v steni; American slang beznicaout of joint — izpahnjen; figuratively v neredu, v slabem stanjuto put s.o.'s nose out of joint — spodriniti kogaIII [džɔint]transitive verbspojiti, sestaviti; razkosati živino, razrezati, razsekati; izgladiti, zamazati sklepe (pri deskah) -
104 sociale
social* * *sociale agg.1 social: l'uomo è un animale sociale, man is a social animal; ceto sociale, social rank (o class); ordine sociale, social order; contratto sociale, social contract; relazioni sociali, social relations; assistenza sociale, social (o welfare) work; assistente sociale, social worker; rivendicazioni sociali, social claims; convenzione sociale, social convention; discriminazioni sociali, social (o class) discrimination; suddivisione in fasce sociali, division into social brackets // scienze sociali, social sciences2 (comm.) ( di società) corporate, company (attr.), of a company: patrimonio sociale, corporate assets (o property); sede sociale, registered (o head) office; anno sociale, company's (o trading) year; statuto sociale, articles (o memorandum) of association3 ( di un'associazione) club (attr.), association (attr.): riunione, attività sociale, club meeting, activity; tessera sociale, membership card◆ s.m. social activity, welfare work, social work: un sacerdote impegnato nel sociale, a priest involved in social work.* * *[so'tʃale] 1.1) socialservizi -i — social o welfare sevices
parti -i — = unions and management
2) (di un'azienda) of a company, company attrib., corporateragione sociale — company o corporate name
3) (di un'associazione) social, club attrib.2.sostantivo maschile* * *sociale/so't∫ale/1 social; servizi -i social o welfare sevices; previdenza sociale social security; Stato sociale welfare state; parti -i = unions and management2 (di un'azienda) of a company, company attrib., corporate; ragione sociale company o corporate name; capitale sociale capital stock3 (di un'associazione) social, club attrib.; quota sociale duesil sociale social issues; impegnarsi nel sociale to be involved in social work. -
105 one
[wʌn] 1.1) (single) un, unoone book, dog — un libro, un cane
2) (unique, sole) solo, unicohe's the one person who... — è l'unica persona che...
3) (same) stesso2.it's all one to me — per me è lo stesso o la stessa cosa
1) (indefinite) uno m., una f.one of them — (person) uno di loro; (thing) uno di essi
he's one of us — è uno di noi, è dei nostri
2) (impersonal) (as subject) uno; (as object) te, tione might think that — si o uno potrebbe credere che
I'm not one for doing — non sono uno o il tipo che fa
he's a clever one — è uno intelligente o un tipo intelligente
you're a one! — colloq. sei un bel tipo!
"who disagrees?" - "I for one!" — "chi non è d'accordo?" - "io, per esempio"
the blue one, ones quello blu, quelli blu; this one, that one questo qui, quello là; which one? quale? that's the one è quello (là); he's the one who — è (lui) quello che
6) colloq. (drink)7) colloq. (joke)have you heard the one about...? — hai sentito quella di...?
8) colloq. (blow)to land sb. one — mollarne uno a qcn
9) colloq. (question, problem)11) (in knitting)knit one, purl one — un diritto, un rovescio
12)13)in one to down a drink in one buttare giù una bevanda in un sorso solo; you've got it in one — l'hai trovato subito
14)3.one by one — [pick up, wash] uno per uno, uno a uno
to throw a one — (on dice) fare uno
••to be one up on sb. — colloq. essere in vantaggio rispetto a qcn.
••to go one better than sb. — fare meglio di qcn.
Note:When one is used impersonally as an indefinite pronoun, it is translated by si or uno when it is the subject of the verb: one never knows = non si sa mai; one would like to think that... = uno vorrebbe credere che... When one is the object of the verb or comes after a preposition, it is usually translated by te o ti: it can make one ill = ti può far ammalare. - When used as an indefinite pronoun, one is very formal; it is only used when you do not mean any one person in particular, in very general statements, stock phrases and proverbs: one must eat to live, not live to eat = si deve mangiare per vivere, non vivere per mangiare; one has to look after one's health = ci si deve preoccupare della propria salute. - As a consequence, one is very often substituted with you: you can do as you like here = qui si può fare quello che si vuole. - One and its plural form ones are used instead of a noun that has already been mentioned, and after this and that: "which of these books do you want?" "the big one, please" = "quale di questi libri vuoi?" "quello grosso, per favore"; I need some new ones = ne ho bisogno di nuovi; give me that one, not this one = dammi quello, non questo. - One and ones, however, are not used after these and those, the genitive case, and cardinal numbers: I want these = voglio questi; I won't drive my car, I'll get there in John's = non userò la mia macchina, ci andrò con quella di John; I'll take four = ne prendo quattro. - For more examples and all other uses, see the entry below., 1, 4* * *1. noun1) (the number or figure 1: One and one is two (1 + 1 = 2).) uno2) (the age of 1: Babies start to talk at one.) un anno2. pronoun1) (a single person or thing: She's the one I like the best; I'll buy the red one.)2) (anyone; any person: One can see the city from here.)3. adjective1) (1 in number: one person; He took one book.) un, una2) (aged 1: The baby will be one tomorrow.) un anno3) (of the same opinion etc: We are one in our love of freedom.) concorde•- one-- oneself
- one-night stand
- one-off
- one-parent family
- one-sided
- one-way
- one-year-old 4. adjective((of a person, animal or thing) that is one year old.) di un anno- all one- be one up on a person
- be one up on
- not be oneself
- one and all
- one another
- one by one
- one or two* * *[wʌn] 1.1) (single) un, unoone book, dog — un libro, un cane
2) (unique, sole) solo, unicohe's the one person who... — è l'unica persona che...
3) (same) stesso2.it's all one to me — per me è lo stesso o la stessa cosa
1) (indefinite) uno m., una f.one of them — (person) uno di loro; (thing) uno di essi
he's one of us — è uno di noi, è dei nostri
2) (impersonal) (as subject) uno; (as object) te, tione might think that — si o uno potrebbe credere che
I'm not one for doing — non sono uno o il tipo che fa
he's a clever one — è uno intelligente o un tipo intelligente
you're a one! — colloq. sei un bel tipo!
"who disagrees?" - "I for one!" — "chi non è d'accordo?" - "io, per esempio"
the blue one, ones quello blu, quelli blu; this one, that one questo qui, quello là; which one? quale? that's the one è quello (là); he's the one who — è (lui) quello che
6) colloq. (drink)7) colloq. (joke)have you heard the one about...? — hai sentito quella di...?
8) colloq. (blow)to land sb. one — mollarne uno a qcn
9) colloq. (question, problem)11) (in knitting)knit one, purl one — un diritto, un rovescio
12)13)in one to down a drink in one buttare giù una bevanda in un sorso solo; you've got it in one — l'hai trovato subito
14)3.one by one — [pick up, wash] uno per uno, uno a uno
to throw a one — (on dice) fare uno
••to be one up on sb. — colloq. essere in vantaggio rispetto a qcn.
••to go one better than sb. — fare meglio di qcn.
Note:When one is used impersonally as an indefinite pronoun, it is translated by si or uno when it is the subject of the verb: one never knows = non si sa mai; one would like to think that... = uno vorrebbe credere che... When one is the object of the verb or comes after a preposition, it is usually translated by te o ti: it can make one ill = ti può far ammalare. - When used as an indefinite pronoun, one is very formal; it is only used when you do not mean any one person in particular, in very general statements, stock phrases and proverbs: one must eat to live, not live to eat = si deve mangiare per vivere, non vivere per mangiare; one has to look after one's health = ci si deve preoccupare della propria salute. - As a consequence, one is very often substituted with you: you can do as you like here = qui si può fare quello che si vuole. - One and its plural form ones are used instead of a noun that has already been mentioned, and after this and that: "which of these books do you want?" "the big one, please" = "quale di questi libri vuoi?" "quello grosso, per favore"; I need some new ones = ne ho bisogno di nuovi; give me that one, not this one = dammi quello, non questo. - One and ones, however, are not used after these and those, the genitive case, and cardinal numbers: I want these = voglio questi; I won't drive my car, I'll get there in John's = non userò la mia macchina, ci andrò con quella di John; I'll take four = ne prendo quattro. - For more examples and all other uses, see the entry below., 1, 4 -
106 run
I [rʌn]1) (act of running) corsa f.to go for a run — andare a correre, fare una corsa
to take a run at — prendere la rincorsa per saltare [ hedge]
to give sb. a clear run — fig. lasciare campo libero a qcn
2) (flight)on the run — [ prisoner] in fuga
to have sb. on the run — mettere qcn. in fuga; fig. riuscire a spaventare qcn.
3) (series) serie f., sfilza f.to have a run of (good) luck, bad luck — avere una fortuna, una sventura dopo l'altra
4) teatr. repliche f.pl., programmazione f.5) (trend) (of events, market) tendenza f., andamento m.6) (series of thing produced) (in printing) tiratura f.; (in industry) serie f., produzione f.7) (on the stock exchange) corsa f., assalto m.9) (in cricket, baseball) punto m.10) (for rabbit, chickens) recinto m.11) (in tights, material) smagliatura f.12) (for skiing etc.) pista f.13) (in cards) serie f., scala f.••to give sb. the run of sth. — mettere qcs. a disposizione di qcn.
in the long run — a lungo andare, alla lunga
II 1. [rʌn]in the short run — a breve scadenza o termine
1) (cover by running) correre per [ distance]; fare, correre [ marathon]2) (drive)to run sb. to the station — portare qcn. alla stazione
to run sth. over to sb.'s house — portare qcs. a casa di qcn.
3) (pass, move)to run one's hand over sth. — passare la mano su qcs.
to run one's eye(s) over sth. — percorrere qcs. con lo sguardo
to run one's pen through sth. — cancellare qcs. con la penna
to run tests on sth. — effettuare dei test su qcs.
to run a check on sb. — raccogliere informazioni su qcn
6) (organize, offer) organizzare [ competition]; organizzare, tenere [ course]; mettere a disposizione [ bus]8) (cause to flow) preparare [ bath]; aprire [ tap]9) giorn. pubblicare [ article]10) (pass through) discendere [ rapids]; forzare [ blockade]; passare con [ red light]11) (smuggle) introdurre [qcs.] di contrabbando [guns, drugs]2.1) (move quickly) correreto run for o to catch the bus fare una corsa per prendere l'autobus; to run across sth. attraversare qcs. di corsa; to run for the exit precipitarsi verso l'uscita; to run in the 100 metres — partecipare alla gara dei 100 metri
2) (flee) fuggirerun for your life! — colloq. mettetevi in salvo!
run for it — colloq. correte!
3) colloq. (rush off)4) (function) [ machine] andare, funzionareto run off — andare a [mains, battery]
to run on — andare a [diesel, unleaded]
to run fast slow [ clock] andare avanti, restare indietro; the organization runs very smoothly — l'organizzazione procede senza intoppi
5) (continue, last) [contract, lease] essere valido, valereto run from... to... — [school year, season] andare da... a
6) teatr. [play, musical] restare in cartellone, essere in programma7) (pass)to run past through sth. [frontier, path] passare, attraversare qcs.; to run (from) east to west estendersi da est a ovest; the road runs north for about 10 kilometres la strada prosegue a nord per circa 10 chilometri; a scar runs down her arm — ha una cicatrice lungo tutto il braccio
to run through sb.'s hands — [ rope] scivolare tra le mani di qcn.
9) (operate regularly) [ buses] circolare; [ train] viaggiaretears ran down his face — le lacrime gli scorrevano sul viso, aveva il volto rigato di lacrime
the streets will be running with blood — fig. le strade saranno macchiate di sangue
11) (flow when wet or melted) [garment, makeup, butter] colare12) (as candidate) candidarsi, concorrere, presentarsi alle elezioni13) (be worded)•- run at- run away- run down- run in- run into- run off- run on- run out- run over- run to- run up* * *1. present participle - running; verb1) ((of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking: He ran down the road.) correre2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) transitare3) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) scorrere4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) funzionare5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) dirigere6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) correre7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) passare, circolare8) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) (essere in programmazione)9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) avere10) ((of colour) to spread: When I washed my new dress the colour ran.)11) (to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift: He ran me to the station.) accompagnare12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) passare13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) diventare2. noun1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) corsa2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.) gita3) (a length of time (for which something continues): He's had a run of bad luck.) periodo4) (a ladder (in a stocking etc): I've got a run in my tights.) smagliatura5) (the free use (of a place): He gave me the run of his house.) (libero accesso)6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.) punto7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.) pollaio•- runner- running 3. adverb(one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) di seguito- runny- runaway
- rundown
- runner-up
- runway
- in
- out of the running
- on the run
- run across
- run after
- run aground
- run along
- run away
- run down
- run for
- run for it
- run in
- run into
- run its course
- run off
- run out
- run over
- run a temperature
- run through
- run to
- run up
- run wild* * *I [rʌn]1) (act of running) corsa f.to go for a run — andare a correre, fare una corsa
to take a run at — prendere la rincorsa per saltare [ hedge]
to give sb. a clear run — fig. lasciare campo libero a qcn
2) (flight)on the run — [ prisoner] in fuga
to have sb. on the run — mettere qcn. in fuga; fig. riuscire a spaventare qcn.
3) (series) serie f., sfilza f.to have a run of (good) luck, bad luck — avere una fortuna, una sventura dopo l'altra
4) teatr. repliche f.pl., programmazione f.5) (trend) (of events, market) tendenza f., andamento m.6) (series of thing produced) (in printing) tiratura f.; (in industry) serie f., produzione f.7) (on the stock exchange) corsa f., assalto m.9) (in cricket, baseball) punto m.10) (for rabbit, chickens) recinto m.11) (in tights, material) smagliatura f.12) (for skiing etc.) pista f.13) (in cards) serie f., scala f.••to give sb. the run of sth. — mettere qcs. a disposizione di qcn.
in the long run — a lungo andare, alla lunga
II 1. [rʌn]in the short run — a breve scadenza o termine
1) (cover by running) correre per [ distance]; fare, correre [ marathon]2) (drive)to run sb. to the station — portare qcn. alla stazione
to run sth. over to sb.'s house — portare qcs. a casa di qcn.
3) (pass, move)to run one's hand over sth. — passare la mano su qcs.
to run one's eye(s) over sth. — percorrere qcs. con lo sguardo
to run one's pen through sth. — cancellare qcs. con la penna
to run tests on sth. — effettuare dei test su qcs.
to run a check on sb. — raccogliere informazioni su qcn
6) (organize, offer) organizzare [ competition]; organizzare, tenere [ course]; mettere a disposizione [ bus]8) (cause to flow) preparare [ bath]; aprire [ tap]9) giorn. pubblicare [ article]10) (pass through) discendere [ rapids]; forzare [ blockade]; passare con [ red light]11) (smuggle) introdurre [qcs.] di contrabbando [guns, drugs]2.1) (move quickly) correreto run for o to catch the bus fare una corsa per prendere l'autobus; to run across sth. attraversare qcs. di corsa; to run for the exit precipitarsi verso l'uscita; to run in the 100 metres — partecipare alla gara dei 100 metri
2) (flee) fuggirerun for your life! — colloq. mettetevi in salvo!
run for it — colloq. correte!
3) colloq. (rush off)4) (function) [ machine] andare, funzionareto run off — andare a [mains, battery]
to run on — andare a [diesel, unleaded]
to run fast slow [ clock] andare avanti, restare indietro; the organization runs very smoothly — l'organizzazione procede senza intoppi
5) (continue, last) [contract, lease] essere valido, valereto run from... to... — [school year, season] andare da... a
6) teatr. [play, musical] restare in cartellone, essere in programma7) (pass)to run past through sth. [frontier, path] passare, attraversare qcs.; to run (from) east to west estendersi da est a ovest; the road runs north for about 10 kilometres la strada prosegue a nord per circa 10 chilometri; a scar runs down her arm — ha una cicatrice lungo tutto il braccio
to run through sb.'s hands — [ rope] scivolare tra le mani di qcn.
9) (operate regularly) [ buses] circolare; [ train] viaggiaretears ran down his face — le lacrime gli scorrevano sul viso, aveva il volto rigato di lacrime
the streets will be running with blood — fig. le strade saranno macchiate di sangue
11) (flow when wet or melted) [garment, makeup, butter] colare12) (as candidate) candidarsi, concorrere, presentarsi alle elezioni13) (be worded)•- run at- run away- run down- run in- run into- run off- run on- run out- run over- run to- run up -
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108 állattenyésztés
(DE) Viehzucht {e}; Viehwirtschaft {e}; (EN) animal husbandry; stock-farming; stock-raising -
109 животноводство
ср.cattle breeding, (live)stock-breeding, stock-raising, animal husbandry -
110 genus
1.gĕnus, ĕris, n. [= genos, root GEN, gigno, gens], birth, descent, origin; and concr., a race, stock, etc. (cf.: familia, gens, stirps).I.Lit.A.In gen.: bono genere gnati, Cato ap. Gell. 10, 3, 17; cf.:B.ii, qui nobili genere nati sunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 70, § 180:amplissimo genere natus,
Caes. B. G. 4, 12, 4:genere regio natus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 33:C. Laelius, cum ei quidam malo genere natus diceret, indignum esse suis majoribus, at hercule, inquit, tu tuis dignus,
id. de Or. 2, 71, 286:genere et nobilitate et pecunia sui municipii facile primus,
id. Rosc. Am. 6, 15:esse genere divino,
id. Rep. 2, 2:contempsisti L. Murenae genus, extulisti tuum,
id. Mur. 7, 15:hic sacra, hic genus, hic majorum multa vestigia,
id. Leg. 2, 1, 3; cf. id. Brut. 58, 212; id. Rep. 1, 18:adulescens, cujus spei nihil praeter genus patricium deesset,
Liv. 6, 34, 11:in famam generis ac familiae,
Quint. 3, 11, 12; 5, 10, 24:genus Lentulorum,
id. 6, 3, 67:Atys, genus unde Atii duxere Latini,
Verg. A. 5, 568:fortuna non mutat genus,
Hor. Epod. 4, 6:virginem plebei generis petiere juvenes, alter virgini genere par, alter, etc.,
Liv. 4, 9, 4:qui sibi falsum nomen imposuerit, genus parentesve finxerit, etc.,
Plaut. Sent. 5, 25, 11.— Plur.:summis gnati generibus,
Plaut. Most. 5, 2, 20.—In partic., birth, for high or noble birth (mostly poet.):II.cum certi propter divitias aut genus aut aliquas opes rem publicam tenent, est factio,
Cic. Rep. 3, 14: pol mihi fortuna magis nunc defit quam genus, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 394 Vahl.):et genus et virtus, nisi cum re vilior alga est,
Hor. S. 2, 5, 8; cf.:et genus et formam regina pecunia donat,
id. Ep. 1, 6, 37:non, Torquate, genus, non te facundia, non te Restituet pietas,
id. C. 4, 7, 23:jactes et genus et nomen inutile,
id. ib. 1, 14, 13; cf.:cui genus et quondam nomen natique fuissent,
Verg. A. 5, 621:nunc jam nobis patribus vobisque plebei promiscuus consulatus patet, nec generis, ut ante, sed virtutis est praemium,
Liv. 7, 32, 14; cf. id. 4, 4, 7.Transf.A.Like gens and stirps, a descendant, offspring, child; and collect., descendants, posterity, race ( poet.): neve tu umquam in gremium extollas liberorum ex te genus, Enn. ap. Cic. Or. 46, 155 (Trag. v. 347 Vahl.):B.credo equidem, genus esse deorum,
Verg. A. 4, 12:Uraniae genus, Hymen,
i. e. her son, Cat. 61, 2:audax Iapeti,
i. e. his son Prometheus, Hor. C. 1, 3, 27:Jovis,
i. e. Perseus, Ov. M. 4, 609; cf. also Prop. 2, 2, 9; Hor. C. 2, 14, 18:genus Adrasti,
i. e. Diomede, grandson of Adrastus, Ov. F. 6, 433;so of a grandson,
id. M. 2, 743; cf.nepotum,
Hor. C. 3, 17, 4:Tantali genus,
id. ib. 2, 18, 37:Danai,
id. ib. 2, 14, 18:Messi clarum genus Osci,
id. S. 1, 5, 54:ab alto Demissum genus Aenea,
i. e. Octavianus, as the adopted son of Julius Cœsar, id. ib. 2, 5, 63:sive neglectum genus et nepotes Respicis auctor,
i. e. the Romans, id. C. 1, 2, 35; cf. ib. 3, 6, 18:regium genus,
id. ib. 2, 4, 15. —Of an assemblage of objects (persons, animals, plants, inanimate or abstract things) which are related or belong together in consequence of a resemblance in natural qualities; a race, stock, class, sort, species, kind (in this signif. most freq. in all periods and kinds of writing).1.In gen.a.Of living things: ne genus humanum temporis longinquitate occideret, propter hoc marem cum femina esse coniunctum, Cic. ap. Col. 12, 1 (Fragm. Cic. 1, 5 Baiter):(β).quod ex infinita societate generis humani ita contracta res est, etc.,
of the human race, Cic. Lael. 5, 20; cf. id. Rep. 1, 2 fin.:o deorum quicquid in caelo regit Terras et humanum genus,
Hor. Epod. 5, 2;for which: consulere generi hominum,
Cic. Rep. 3, 12; cf.:cum omni hominum genere,
id. ib. 2, 26; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 7:solivagum genus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 25: potens vir cum inter sui corporis homines tum etiam ad plebem, quod haudquaquam inter id genus contemptor ejus habebatur, i. e. among the Plebeians, Liv. 6, 34, 5: Graium genus, the Grecian race, Enn. ap. Prob. ad Verg. E. 6, 31 (Ann. v. 149 Vahl.):virtus est propria Romani generis atque seminis,
Cic. Phil. 4, 5, 13; cf. id. Ac. 2, 27, 86:Ubii, paulo quam sunt ejusdem generis et ceteris humaniores,
Caes. B. G. 4, 3, 3; cf.also: impellit alios (Aeduos) iracundia et temeritas, quae maxime illi hominum generi est innata,
race of men, id. ib. 7, 42, 2; so, like gens, of nations, peoples, tribes: ferox, Sall. Fragm. ap. Arus. Mess. s. v. insolens, p. 241 Lind. (Hist. 1, 14 Gerl.); Liv. 34, 7, 6:implacidum (Genauni),
Hor. C. 4, 14, 10:durum ac velox (Ligures),
Flor. 2, 3, 4:omne in paludes diffugerat,
id. 3, 10, 14:Graecorum,
Cic. Fl. 4, 9:Numidarum,
Liv. 30, 12, 18:genus omne nomenque Macedonum,
id. 13, 44, 6; Nep. Reg. 2:Italici generis multi mortales,
Sall. J. 47, 1:Illyriorum,
Liv. 27, 32, 4; 27, 48, 10; 42, 47 fin.:Scytharum,
Just. 2, 3, 16; Tac. H. 2, 4; Suet. Ner. 37; Vell. 2, 118, 1.—In plur.:conventus is, qui ex variis generibus constaret,
Caes. B. C. 2, 36, 1:olim isti fuit generi quondam quaestus apud saeclum prius... est genus hominum, qui se primos esse omnium rerum volunt,
class of men, profession, Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 15 and 17:firmi et stabiles et constantes (amici), cujus generis est magna penuria,
Cic. Lael. 17, 62:saepius genus ejus hominis (sc. procuratoris rei publicae) erit in reliqua nobis oratione tractandum,
id. Rep. 2, 29 fin.; cf.:genus aliud tyrannorum,
id. ib. 1, 44:judicum genus et forma,
id. Phil. 5, 5, 13:istius generis asoti,
id. Fin. 2, 8, 23; cf.:omnium ejus generis poëtarum haud dubie proximus,
Quint. 10, 1, 85:liberrimum hominum,
id. 10, 12, 2, § 22:irritabile vatum,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 102:hoc omne (ambubajarum, etc.),
id. S. 1, 2, 2:hominum virile, muliebre,
Cic. Inv. 1, 24, 35:equidem fabulam et fictam rem ducebam esse, virorum omne genus in aliqua insula conjuratione muliebri ab stirpe sublatum esse,
Liv. 34, 2, 3:cedat consulari generi praetorium,
Cic. Planc. 6, 15:ad militare genus = ad milites,
Liv. 24, 32, 2:alia militaris generis turba,
id. 44, 45, 13:castellani, agreste genus,
id. 34, 27, 9 Weissenb. ad loc.— Sing. with plur. predicate:Ministrantibus sibi omni genere turpium personarum,
Capitol. Ver. 4.—In plur.:eorum hominum... genera sunt duo,
Caes. B. G. 6, 13, 1:tria auditorum,
Quint. 3, 4, 6.— Repeated in the relative-clause:duo genera semper in hac civitate fuerunt... quibus ex generibus,
Cic. Sest. 45, 96.—In the acc., of description (v. Roby's Gram. 2, p. 42 sq.):quot et quod genus pastores habendi,
of what kind, Varr. R. R. 2, 10, 1:quod genus ii sunt, etc.,
Auct. Her. 2, 30, 48; cf. in the foll.—Of animals, plants, etc.: genus altivolantum, the race of birds, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 48, 107 (Ann. v. 84 Vahl.); cf.: genu' pennis condecoratum, id. Fragm. ap. Varr. L. L. 5, § 59:b.lanigerum, id. Fragm. ap. Paul. ex Fest. s. v. Cyprio, p. 59 Müll.: squamigerum,
Lucr. 1, 162; cf.piscium,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 9:silvestre,
Lucr. 5, 1411:omne ferarum,
id. 5, 1338:acre leonum,
id. 5, 862:malefici generis plurima animalia,
Sall. J. 17, 6:diversum confusa genus panthera camelo,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 195:animantūm propagare genus,
to propagate the race, Lucr. 1, 195:ad genus faciendum,
Just. 2, 9 fin.:juxta genus suum,
Vulg. Gen. 1, 11 saep.— Plur.:quae vero et quam varia genera bestiarum vel cicurum vel ferarum!
Cic. N. D. 2, 39, 99:piscium genera,
Quint. 5, 10, 21.—In the acc., of description:porticus avibus omne genus oppletae,
Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 11:pascuntur omne genus objecto frumento,
id. ib. 3, 6:boves et id genus pecua,
App. M. 2, p. 115, 4; id. Flor. p. 37. —Of inanim. and abstr. things, kind, sort, description, class, order, character:2.genus ullum materiaï,
Lucr. 2, 304:cum is (sol) quoque efficiat, ut omnia floreant et in suo quaeque genere pubescant,
Cic. N. D. 2, 15, 41:naves omni genere armorum ornatissimae,
Caes. B. G. 3, 14, 2:cibi genus,
id. ib. 4, 1, 9:cum omni genere commeatus,
Liv. 30, 36, 2:frugum,
id. 38, 15, 9:hoc sphaerae genus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 14:hoc triplex rerum publicarum genus,
id. ib. 2, 23:regale civitatis,
id. ib.; cf.:totum regiae civitatis,
id. ib. 2, 29:novum imperii,
id. ib. 2, 32:ipsum istud genus orationis exspecto,
id. ib. 1, 24 fin.; cf.: dulce orationis, id. Or. 13, 42:qua re esset hoc bellum genere ipso necessarium,
id. de Imp. Pomp. 10, 27; cf.:genus hoc erat pugnae, quo, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 48, 4:potestas annua (consulum) genere ipso ac jure regia,
Cic. Rep. 2, 32:genus vitae... genus aetatis,
id. Off. 1, 32, 117:optimum emendandi,
Quint. 10, 4, 2:dicendi,
Cic. Off. 1, 1, 3; Quint. 8, 3, 56; 12, 10, 69:simplex rectumque loquendi,
id. 9, 3, 3:omnis generis tormenta,
Liv. 32, 16, 10:praeda ingens omnis generis,
id. 27, 5, 9; so,omnis generis, with tela,
id. 38, 26, 4;with naves,
id. 34, 8, 5;with eloquentia,
id. 39, 40, 7, etc.—Repeated in the relative-clause:erat haec (ratio) ex eodem genere, quod ego maxime genus ex sociorum litteris reperire cupiebam,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 74, § 183.—In plur.:Caesar haec genera munitionis instituit,
Caes. B. G. 7, 72, 1:disserere de generibus et de rationibus civitatum,
Cic. Rep. 2, 11; cf. id. ib. 1, 26;28: genera juris institutorum, morum consuetudinumque describere,
id. ib. 3, 10:genera furandi,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 7, § 18.—In the acc., of description: omne, hoc, id, quod genus, for omnis, ejus, hujus, cujus generis, of every, of this, of which kind:sub urbe hortum omne genus, coronamenta omne genus,
Cato, R. R. 8, 2; Varr. R. R. 1, 29, 1:omne genus simulacra feruntur,
Lucr. 4, 735:si hoc genus rebus non proficitur,
Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 23; id. L. L. 9, § 110 Müll.; Lucr. 6, 917 and Hor. S. 2, 6, 44:in id genus verbis,
Varr. L. L. 10, § 79; 8, 7, 108, § 17:in id genus libris,
Gell. 3, 8, 1:scis me ante orationes aut aliquid id genus solitum scribere,
Cic. Att. 13, 12, 3:vitanda sunt illa, quae propinqua videntur: quod genus, fidentiae contrarium est diffidentia, etc.,
for example, id. Inv. 2, 54, 165; so ib. 2, 52, 157; 2, 54, 162; 2, 57, 172; Lucr. 4, 271; 6, 1058:lege jus est id quod populi jussu sanctum est, quod genus: ut in jus eas cum voceris,
Auct. Her. 2, 13, 19; cf.ib. sqq.— In gen.: i. q. res or aliquid: ut in omni genere hujus populi (Graeci) consuetudinem videretur imitatus,
in all respects, in everything, Cic. Rep. 2, 20; cf.:innumerabiles res sunt, in quibus te quotidie in omni genere desiderem,
id. Q. Fr. 2, 2 fin.:incredibile est, quam me in omni genere delectarit,
id. Att. 16, 5, 2:medici assiduitas et tota domus in omni genere diligens,
id. ib. 12, 33, 2;7, 1, 2: qui in aliquo genere aut inconcinnus aut multus est, is ineptus dicitur,
in any respect whatever, id. de Or. 2, 4, 17:qua de re et de hoc genere toto pauca cognosce,
id. Q. Fr. 1, 2, 2, § 4.—Adverb.: in genus, in general, generally:sermones in genus communes,
Gell. 4, 1 fin. —In partic.a.In philos. lang., opp. partes, and comprising them within itself, a general term, logical genus:b.genus est id, quod sui similes communione quadam, specie autem differentes, duas aut plures complectitur partes,
Cic. de Or. 1, 42, 189; cf.: genus est, quod plures partes amplectitur, ut animal;pars est, quae subest generi, ut equus. Sed saepe eadem res alii genus, alii pars est: nam homo animalis pars est, Thebani aut Trojani genus,
id. de Inv. 1, 22, 32: genus est, quod partes aliquas amplectitur, ut cupiditas;pars est, quae subest generi, ut cupiditati amor, avaritia,
id. ib. 1, 28, 42; cf.also: genus est notio ad plures differentias pertinens,
id. Top. 7, 31:nec vero sine philosophorum disciplina genus et speciem cujusque rei cernere neque eam definiendo explicare nec tribuere in partes possumus, etc.,
id. Or. 4, 16; cf. ib. 33, 117:formae dicendi specie dispares, genere laudabiles,
id. de Or. 3, 9, 34:perturbationes sunt genere quatuor, partibus plures,
id. Tusc. 3, 11, 24; cf. ib. 5, 25, 71:et conjuncta quaeremus, et genera et partes generibus subjectas, et similitudines, etc.,
id. de Or. 2, 39, 166;opp. species and pars,
Varr. R. R. 3, 3, 3.—In gram., gender: transversi sunt (ordines) qui ab recto casu obliqui declinantur, ut albus, albi, albo;2.directi sunt, qui ab recto casu in rectos declinantur, ut albus, alba, album. Transversorum ordinum partes appellantur casus, directorum genera: utrisque inter se implicatis forma,
Varr. L. L. 10, § 22 Müll.:quod ad verborum temporalium rationem attinet, cum partes sint quatuor: temporum, personarum, generum, divisionum, etc.,
ib. 9, § 95:in nominibus tria genera,
Quint. 1, 4, 23:barbarismum fieri per numeros aut genera,
id. 1, 5, [p. 811] 16;9, 3, 6: in verbis quoque quis est adeo imperitus, ut ignoret genera et qualitates, etc.,
id. 1, 4, 27.gĕnus, ūs, v. genu. -
111 blue
1 noun∎ dressed in blue habillé en bleu∎ they set off into the blue ils sont partis à l'aventure∎ Cambridge/Oxford blue = étudiant sélectionné dans l'équipe de l'Université de Cambridge/d'Oxford;∎ the Dark/Light Blues l'équipe f universitaire d'Oxford/de Cambridge;∎ he got a blue for cricket il a représenté son université au cricket(f) (for laundry) bleu m∎ out of the blue sans prévenir;∎ he arrived out of the blue il est arrivé à l'improviste;∎ the job offer came out of the blue la proposition de travail est tombée du ciel;∎ her resignation was or came like a bolt from the blue sa démission a été une véritable surprise∎ to go or turn blue (of sky, litmus paper) virer au bleu; (of person → because suffocating, near death) devenir violacé ou bleu;∎ to be blue with cold être bleu de froid;∎ familiar I've told you so until I'm blue in the face je me tue à te le dire;∎ familiar you can argue until you're blue in the face but she still won't give in vous pouvez vous tuer à discuter, elle ne s'avouera pas vaincue pour autant;∎ figurative to take a blue pencil to sth censurer qch∎ to feel blue avoir le cafard∎ to tell blue jokes en dire de vertes, en raconter des vertes et des pas mûres;∎ British his jokes turn the air blue ses plaisanteries sont affreusement cochonnes∎ to have a blue fit piquer une crise;∎ to scream or to shout blue murder crier comme un putois;∎ once in a blue moon tous les trente-six du mois;∎ American he talks a blue streak il n'arrête pas de jacasser∎ he blued his inheritance on the horses il a claqué son héritage en jouant aux courses∎ the blues le cafard;∎ to get or to have the blues avoir le cafard∎ Military the Blues and Royals = section de la Cavalerie de la Maison du Souverain britannique►► Medicine blue baby enfant mf bleu(e);Military blue berets casques mpl bleus;American Blue Birds = section du "Camp Fire Club" réservée aux jeunes enfants;blue blood sang m bleu ou noble;blue book British Parliament livre m bleu; American University cahier m d'examen; American (social register) = sorte de bottin mondain, ≃ gotha m;blue cheese (fromage m) bleu m;blue chip Stock Exchange (stock) valeur f de père de famille ou de premier ordre; Finance (investment) placement m de bon rapport;∎ she left in a blue funk elle est partie complètement terrorisée;Ornithology blue goose oie f bleue;Ornithology blue jay geai m bleu;American blue jeans jean m;American familiar blue laws = lois qui, au nom de la morale, limitent certaines activités telles que l'ouverture des commerces le dimanche, la vente d'alcool etc;Sport blue line (in ice hockey) ligne f bleue;American the Blue Mountain State = surnom donné à l'Orégon;Music blue note = tierce ou septième diminuée, très utilisée dans le blues;Television Blue Peter = émission télévisée britannique pour enfants, à vocation pédagogique;Nautical blue peter pavillon m de partance;the Blue Ridge Mountains Montagnes fpl bleues (dans les Appalaches);blue rinse rinçage m à reflets bleus;Ichthyology blue shark requin m bleu;Zoology blue whale baleine f bleueⓘ BLUE Sur la scène politique britannique, la couleur bleue représente le parti conservateur. Dans le milieu des sports universitaires, le bleu foncé est porté par les joueurs d'Oxford, le bleu clair par ceux de Cambridge. -
112 cins
"1. sort, type, kind, variety, category. 2. genus. 3. sex; gram. gender. 4. race, stock, family, breed. 5. (animal) of good stock, thoroughbred, pedigree. 6. slang kinky, odd, eccentric. - adı common noun. - cins of various kinds, assorted. " -
113 soy
"1. race. 2. line, lineage, family, people descended from a common ancestor. 3. sort, kind; species. 4. (person, animal) of good stock, highbred. -u bozuk (person) who comes from bad stock. -a çekmek to show the traits of one´s family. - sop family, relations; line." -
114 süt
",-tü 1. milk. 2. latex; milky juice (of some plants). 3. slang gasoline, juice. -ten ağzı yanan yoğurdu üfleyerek yer. proverb Once bitten twice shy. - asidi lactic acid. - ayırıcı cream separator, separator, creamer. -ü bozuk (someone) who comes of bad stock, no-good, untrustworthy. - çalmak /ı/ for spoiled or infected milk to make (a nursing baby) ill. -ü çekilmek /ın/ (for a woman or a female animal) to stop producing milk, stop lactating. - çocuğu 1. nursing infant, unweaned baby. 2. naïve, inexperienced person, babe in the woods. - damarları colloq. lactiferous ducts. - danası veal, vealer, unweaned calf. - dökmüş kedi gibi 1. (someone) who looks shamefaced, who´s wearing a hangdog look, who has a guilty look on his face. 2. shamefacedly, wearing a hangdog look, guiltily. - gibi spotlessly white and clean. -üne havale etmek /ı, ın/ to leave (a matter) to (someone) (in the hope that he will have the decency to do it properly). -üne kalmak /ın/ (for a matter) to be left to (someone) (in the hope that he will have the decency to do it properly). - kebabı a shish kebab made by roasting chunks of meat that have been parboiled in milk. - kesilmek (for milk) to sour, go bad, go bad, go off. - kesimi weaning. -ten kesmek /ı/ to wean. - kuzusu 1. suckling lamb, unweaned lamb. 2. baby; very young child, toddler, tot. 3. pampered, spoiled person. - şekeri lactose, milk sugar. -ü temiz (someone) who comes of good stock, decent, trustworthy. - tozu powdered milk, dried milk. - vermek /a/ to suckle, nurse, breast-feed. " -
115 market
1. сущ.1) эк. рынок; базар (специальное место, где осуществляется торговля)COMBS:
It is cheaper to buy vegetables from the market than from a shop. — Овощи дешевле покупать на рынке, чем в магазине.
Syn:marketplace 1), bazaar 1)See:2) эк. рынок (совокупность продавцов и покупателей какого-л. товара)to place [to put\] goods on the market, to bring goods to market — предлагать товар к продаже
In 1930 the first home laundry machine and refrigerator were put on the market. — В 1930 г. на рынке появилась первая бытовая стиральная машина и холодильник.
ATTRIBUTES [structure\]: actual 1. 1), auction 1. 1), call 1. 1), n6б, captive 1. 1), n4, classical 1. 3), concentrated 1. 1) а), continuous 1. 1) а), first 2. 3) а), forward 1. 1), n4, fourth, imperfect 1. 1), б, inside 2. 1) а), intermediate 2. 2) а), inverted 1. 3), monopolistic, oligopolistic, one-sided 1. 3), one-way 2. 4) а), open outcry, outcry, over-the-counter 2. 1) а), over-the-telephone, parallel 2. 1) а), perfect 1. 1), n2б, pitching, physical 2. 1) а), public 1. 1), n4, pure 1. 1) а), retail 2. 1) а), screen-based, second 1. 1), n2, sideways 2. 6) а), spot 2. 1) а), third 2. 3) а), wholesale 2. 1) а)
ATTRIBUTES [legality\]: administered 1), bear 1. 2), black 1. 3) а), blocked 1. 2) а), controlled, democratic 1), formal 1. 1) а), free 1. 1) а), informal 1), б, illicit, kerb, organized 1), в, overt 1. 2) а), regulated, rigged 1. 2) а)
See:CHILD [product\]: product market, financial market, services market, political market, pollution permit market, related markets CHILD [structure\]: actual market 2), 3), aftermarket 1), auction market, call market, carrying market, cash market, 1), 1), continuous market, double auction market, double-auction market, first market, forward market, fourth market, imperfect market, inside market 2), inter-dealer market, intermediate market, inverted market, monopolistic market, non-exchange market, off-board market, oligopolistic market, one-sided market, one-way market, open outcry market, OTC market, outcry market, 2), over-the-counter market, over-the-counter securities market, over-the-telephone market, parallel market, perfect market, physical market, public market 2), pure market, retail market, screen-based market, second market, spot market, street market 1), third market, upstairs market 2), wholesale market CHILD [legality\]: administered market, bear market 2), black market 1) а), blocked market, closed market, controlled market, formal market, free market, free and open market, informal market, grey market 1) а), illicit market, kerb market, organized market, price-making market, regulated market 1) а), rigged market, self-regulated market, access to market, market access, market disruption, inside market 1), 1), market-determined price3)а) эк. спрос; объем спроса, размер рынка (наличие желающих купить товар; часто используется как характеристика определенной территории)COMBS:
The European market for this product is estimated at $10 billions during next 5 years. — По оценкам, объем европейского рынка этого продукта будет равен 10 млрд долл. в течение ближайших пяти лет.
ATTRIBUTES: actual 1. 1), assured 1. 2), brisk 1. 1), business 1. 4) а), commercial 1. 1), consumer 1. 1), consumers, customer 1. 1), dealer 1. 1), б, enterprise 1. 2) а), government 1. 7) а), heavy user, industrial 1. 1), а, institutional 1. 1), а, manufacturing 2. 1) а), organizational, personal 1. 2) а), potential, producer 1. 1), professional 1. 1), promising, ready 1. 1), reseller, trade 1. 2), world 2. 1) а)
See:actual market 1), assured market, brisk market, business market, commercial market, consumer market, consumers market, consumers' market, customer market, dealer market, enterprise market, government market, heavy-user market, industrial market, institutional market, large-volume market, manufacturing market, organizational market, personal market 1), potential market 1) б), producer market, professional market, promising market, ready market, reseller market, trade market, world market 2) б)б) эк. потребителиATTRIBUTES: brand-loyal, control 3. 1), conventional 3. 2), core 2. 2), exploratory, intended, main 1. 1), mass 3. 1), personal 3. 2), potential, primary 2. 2), n2, principal 2. 2), n1, prospective, target 3. 1), test 3. 1), traditional
Syn:See:brand-loyal market, control market, conventional market, core market, exploratory market, intended market, main market 2), personal market 2), potential market 2) а), primary market 2), principal market 1) а), prospective market, target market, test market, traditional market, market acceptance, market attritionв) марк. рынок сбыта ( географический район)ATTRIBUTES: colonial, domestic 2) а), export 3. 2) а), external 1. 2) а), foreign 1. 1) а), global 1. 1) а), home 2. 2) а), internal 1. 2) а), international 1. 1) а), dispersed, distant 1. 1) а), local 1. 1) а), national 1. 1) а), nation-wide, nationwide, overseas 1. 2) а), regional, scattered 1. 1) а), world 2. 1) а), world-wide
Syn:See:colonial market, domestic market 1), export market, external market 1), foreign market 1), global market, home market, internal market 1), 2), international market, dispersed market, distant market, local market, national market, nation-wide market, overseas market, regional market, scattered market, world market 1), worldwide market, new-to-market, old-to-marketг) марк. = market segmentATTRIBUTES:
ATTRIBUTES: concentrated 1) а), craft 1. 1) а), demographic, downscale 1. 2) а), heterogeneous, homogeneous, high-income, low-end, metro, metropolitan, middle-aged, middle-class, mid-range, military, rural, specialized, specialty, silver 2. 3) а), upscale 1. 2) а), youth 2. 4) а)
See:black market 2), 2), craft market, demographic market, downmarket, down-market, downscale market, heterogeneous market, homogeneous market, high-income market, low-end market, lower end of the market, middle-aged market, middle-class market, mid-range market, military market 2) б), specialized market, specialty market, silver market 1) б), upscale market, youth market4) эк. конъюнктура, уровень цен, состояние рынка (состояние рынка в значении 2, с точки зрения активности продавцов и покупателей и соответствующей динамики изменения цен)ATTRIBUTES: active 1. 3), advancing, bid 1. 3), bear 1. 2), barren 1. 3), broad 1. 1), bull 1. 2), close II 2. 3) в), competitive II 2. 2) а), complete 1. 2), confident II 2. 1) а), congested, contango, contestable, crossed II 2. 2) а), crowded II 2. 1) а), а, dead 1. 2), declining, deep II 2. 2) а), depressed II 2. 2) а), б, differentiated, dull II 2. 1) а), efficient II 2. 1) а), б, emerging, established II 2. 1) а), expanding, falling, fast II 1. 2) а), fertile II 2. 1) а), firm I 1. 1) а), flat I 2. 4) а), graveyard, growing 1. 1), growth II 2. 1) а), heavy II 2. 1) а), inactive II 2. 2) а), increasing, jumpy II 2. 1) а), б, languid II 2. 2) а), limited II 2. 1) а), liquid I 2. 6) а), locked II 2. 2) а), lucrative, mature 1. 2), narrow 1. 1), nervous I 2. 5) б), normal I 1. 5) б), offered, overstocked II 2. 1) а), а, pegged I 1. 3) б), present I 2. 2) б), price-sensitive, productive I 1. 3) б), profitable II 2. 1) а), protected, recession-hit, restricted II 2. 1) а), restrictive II 2. 1) а), rising, sagging I 2. 2) б), saturated I 1. 3) б), seller II 2. 1) а), а, selective I 2. 5) б), sensitive I 2. 4) б), short 1. 1), shrinking, slack I 2. 2) б), sluggish II 2. 2) а), soft I 2. 4) б), sold-out, stable I 2. 1) б), stagnant II 2. 1) а), static I 2. 2) б), steady 1. 1), stiff 1. 1), б, strong II 2. 2) а), technically strong, technically weak, tight I 2. 4) б), wide II 2. 1) а)
See:active market, advancing market, bid market, bear market 1), Big Emerging Markets, broad market, bull market, buyers' market, close market, competitive market, complete market, contango market, contestable market, crossed market, crowded market, dead market, declining market, deep market, depressed market, differentiated market, dull market, efficient market, emerging market, established market, expanding market, fast market, fertile market, firm market, flat market, growing market, inactive market, jumpy market, languid market, lemons market, limited market, liquid market, locked market, lucrative market, market of lemons, mature market, narrow market, normal market, offered market, overstocked market, pegged market, present market, price-sensitive market, productive market, profitable market, protected market, recession-hit market, restricted market, restrictive market, rising market, sagging market, saturated market, sellers market, seller's market, sellers' market, selective market, sensitive market, short market, shrinking market, slack market, sluggish market, soft market, sold-out market, stable market, stagnant market, static market, steady market, stiff market, strong market, technically strong market, technically weak market, tight market, wide market5) эк., амер. розничный магазин (обычно специализированный, напр., мясной, рыбный)6) эк., пол. рынок (принцип устройства экономической системы, предусматривающий свободное формирование цен под воздействием спроса и предложения)See:7) межд. эк. рынок (экономический союз нескольких стран, в основе которого лежит создание единого торгового пространства для товаров, услуг и факторов производства)ATTRIBUTES: common 1) а), single 2) а)
See:common market, single market, Andean Common Market, Arab Common Market, Central American Common Market, Central American Common Market, common market, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa2. гл.1) эк. продавать, реализовывать, распространятьto receive approval from X agency to market the product — получить разрешение от органа Х на распространение продукта
2) марк. осуществлять маркетинг, позиционировать, продвигатьE-mail is recognized as the easiest and cheapest way to market your organization, your programs, and your issues. — Электронная почта считается самым легким и недорогим способом продвижения [рекламирования\] вашей организации, ваших программ и вашей работы.
See:3. прил.1) эк. рыночныйAnt:market age, market animal, market livestock, market output, market place, market quality 1), market services, market stall, market weight 1)See:market activity 1), market behaviour 2), market capitalism, 1), market competition, market conduct, market discipline, market economy, market exchange, market fundamentalism, market ideology, market mechanism, market mode of coordination, market order of worth, market political culture, market sector 3), market socialism, market system, market transactionSee:market absorption, market acceptance, market activity 2), market appraisal, market area, market attractiveness, market attrition, market audience, market basket, market behaviour 1), market breadth, market break, market breakdown, market cap, market capacity, market capitalization, market challenger, 2), market clearance 2), market clearing, market communications, market composition, market concentration, market condition, market conditions 2), market coverage, market decline, market definition, market demand, market depth, market disequilibrium, market dominance, market dynamics, market equilibrium, market expectation, market expectations, market failure, market focus, market follower, market form, market glut, market grade, 1), market growth, market homogeneity, market interest rate, market intermediary, market jitters, market leader, market leadership, market level 2), market maker, market making, market needs, market nicher, market organization, market out, market participant, market partnership, market pattern, market position, market potential, market power, market presence, market pressure, market price, market profile, market quality 2), market quotation, market rate, market rate of interest, market range, market reaction, market requirements, market resistance, market response, market return, market satisfaction, market saturation, market segment, market selection, market sensitivity, market sentiment, market share, market situation 1), market size, market stability, market standard, market standing, market structure, market supply, market tone, market trader, market trend, market undertone, market user, market value, market value added, market volume, market weight 2) Market EyeSee:market analysis, market analyst, market approach, market arbitrage, market audit, market average, market barrier, market build-up, market channel, market clearance 1), market closing, market conditions 1), market conversion price, market cycle, market data, market development, market discount, market entry, market evidence, market exit, market expansion, market experiment, market exploration, market exposure, market factor, market fluctuation, market fluctuations, market forces, market forecast, market forecasting, 2), market hours, market incentive, market index, market indicator, market information, market inroad, market intelligence, market interface, market investigation, market letter, market level 1), market liquidity, market manager, market mapping, market matching, market maximization, market model, market modification, market movement, market multiple, market niche, market node, market opening, market opportunity, market order, market orientation, market outlet, market penetration, market performance, market period, market plan, market planning, market portfolio, market positioning, market prognosis, market ratio, market report, market research, market researcher, market reversal, market review, market risk, market rollout, market sector 1), &2, market segmentation, market selectivity, market sharing, market signal, market situation 2), market skimming, market specialist, market specialization, market stimulant, market strategy, market study, market survey, market sweep, market target, market targeting, market test, market testing, market timer, market timing2) эк. товарный, рыночный ( предназначенный для продажи на рынке)market fish — товарная рыба, рыба для продажи
market stock — товарный скот, скот для продажи
market vegetables — товарные овощи, овощи для продажи
Syn:marketable 3)See:market age, market animal, market livestock, market output, market place, market quality 1), market services, market stall, market weight 1)
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market; Mkt; mart 1) рынок: организованная или неформальная система торговли товарами, услугами или финансовыми инструментами на основе четких правил (напр., фондовая биржа); 2) рыночные цены, состояние конъюнктуры; 3) совокупность людей или юридических лиц, предъявляющих текущий или потенциальный спрос на товары услуги; равнозначно спросу; 4) основные участники финансового рынка: дилеры, торгующие за свой счет, посредники и покупатели; 5) = marketplace; 6) рынок как столкновение спроса и предложения покупателей и продавцов, в результате которого определяется цена товара; 7) (to) продавать; см. marketing; 8) = market value; 9) "The Market"= Dow Jones Industrial Average.* * *рынок; рыночное хозяйство; рыночная экономика; рыночный механизм; спрос; конъюнктура. Как правило, употребляется применительно к фондовому рынку. 'Сегодня рынок упал' означает, что в этот день стоимость сделок на фондовом рынке снизилась . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *организованное собрание/встреча людей, на которой происходит торговля ценными бумагами-----территория, на которой встречаются продавцы и покупатели, чтобы обменяться тем, что представляет ценность-----конъюнктурный обзор; бюллетень о состоянии рынка -
116 животноводческий комплекс
1) General subject: stock breeding complex, livestock breeding complex2) Makarov: animal production unit, animal unit, intensive livestock unitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > животноводческий комплекс
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117 продукты животноводства
1) General subject: live-stock production2) Economy: animal produce, animal products, livestock produceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продукты животноводства
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118 рабочий скот
1) General subject: beasts of draught, draught animal, plough cattle2) Military: draft animal3) Agriculture: plow cattle4) Economy: draft cattle, workstock5) Ecology: draught animals6) Makarov: draft animals, draught cattle, work animals, work stock -
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smo:l1) (little in size, degree, importance etc; not large or great: She was accompanied by a small boy of about six; There's only a small amount of sugar left; She cut the meat up small for the baby.) pequeño2) (not doing something on a large scale: He's a small businessman.) pequeño3) (little; not much: You have small reason to be satisfied with yourself.) poco4) ((of the letters of the alphabet) not capital: The teacher showed the children how to write a capital G and a small g.) minúsculo•- small arms
- small change
- small hours
- smallpox
- small screen
- small-time
- feel/look small
small adj pequeñotr[smɔːl]1 (not large) pequeño,-a, chico,-a2 (in height) bajo,-a, pequeño,-a3 (young) joven, pequeño,-a4 (reduced - sum, number) reducido,-a, módico,-a; (slight, scant) escaso,-a, poco,-a5 (small-scale) pequeño,-a6 (unimportant, trivial) sin importancia, de poca importancia, insignificante7 (not capital) minúscula8 (mean, petty) mezquino,-a1 pequeño\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL(it's) small wonder that... no me extraña (nada) que...in a small voice con la boca pequeñain the small hours a altas horas de la madrugadait's a small world el mundo es un pañueloto have a small appetite no ser de mucho comerto feel small sentirse humillado,-ato make somebody look small dejar a alguien en ridículo, humillar a alguiena small fortune un dineral nombre masculinosmall arms armas nombre masculino plural portátilessmall change cambio, monedas nombre femenino plural sueltassmall fry gente nombre femenino de poca montasmall of the back región nombre femenino lumbarsmall print letra menuda, letra pequeñasmall screen pequeña pantallasmall talk charla, charloteosmall ['smɔl] adj1) : pequeño, chicoa small house: una casa pequeñasmall change: monedas de poco valor2) trivial: pequeño, insignificanteadj.• chico, -a adj.• chiquito, -a adj.• corto, -a adj.• insignificante adj.• menudo, -a adj.• mezquino, -a adj.• meñique adj.• minúsculo, -a adj.• parvo, -a adj.• pequeño, -a adj.• párvulo, -a adj.• reducido, -a adj.adv.• en miniatura adv.n.• cochitril s.m.
I smɔːladjective -er, -est1)a) ( in size) pequeño, chico (esp AmL)small letters — letras fpl minúsculas
he's a conservative with a small `c' — es de ideas conservadoras en el sentido amplio de la palabra
the small screen — la pequeña pantalla, la pantalla chica (AmL)
to be small beer o (AmE also) small potatoes: for him $2,000 is small beer — para él 2.000 dólares no son nada or son poca cosa
b) (in number, amount, value) < family> pequeño, chico (esp AmL); <sum/price> módico, reducidoc) ( not much)small wonder! — no es de extrañar, no me extraña
2)a) (unimportant, trivial) <mistake/problem> pequeño, de poca importanciab) (humble, modest)to start in a small way — empezar* de forma muy modesta
to feel small — sentirse* insignificante or (fam) poca cosa
I'm sorry, he said in a small voice — -lo siento -dijo en un hilo de voz
II
1)the small of the back — región baja de la espalda, que corresponde al segmento dorsal de la columna vertebral
2) smalls pl (BrE colloq & dated) ropa f interior, paños mpl menores (hum)[smɔːl]1. ADJ(compar smaller) (superl smallest)1) (=not big) [object, building, room, animal, group] pequeño, chico (LAm); (in height) bajo, pequeño, chaparro (LAm); [family, population] pequeño, poco numeroso; [audience] reducido, poco numeroso; [stock, supply] reducido, escaso; [waist] estrecho; [clothes] de talla pequeña; [meal] ligero; [coal] menudowith a small "e" — con "e" minúscula
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to have a small appetite — no ser de mucho comer, comer poco•
to become or get or grow smaller — [income, difficulties, supply, population, amount] disminuir, reducirse; [object] hacerse más pequeño•
to break/ cut sth up small — romper algo en trozos pequeños/cortar algo en trocitos•
to be small in size — [country] ser pequeño; [animal, object] ser de pequeño tamaño; [room] ser de dimensiones reducidas•
this house makes the other one look small — esta casa hace que la otra se quede pequeña•
to make o.s. small — achicarseto make sth smaller — [+ income, difficulties, supply, population, amount] reducir algo; [+ object, garment] reducir algo de tamaño, hacer algo más pequeño
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the smallest room — euph hum el excusado- be small beer or small potatoesworld 1., 1), wee Iit was small beer compared to the money he was getting before — no era nada or era poca cosa comparado con lo que ganaba antes
2) (=minor) [problem, mistake, job, task] pequeño, de poca importancia; [contribution] pequeño; [difference, change, increase, improvement] pequeño, ligero3) (=inconsequential)•
to feel small — sentirse insignificante•
to make sb look small — rebajar a algn4) (=young) [child, baby] pequeño, chico (esp LAm)when we were small — cuando éramos pequeños or chicos
5) frm (=slight, scant) poco•
to be of small concern (to sb) — importar poco (a algn)measure 1., 6), wonder 1., 2)•
to have small hope of success — tener pocas esperanzas de éxito2. N1)• the small of the back — la región lumbar
3.ADV•
don't think too small — piensa más a lo grande•
try not to write so small — intenta no escribir con una letra tan pequeña4.CPDsmall ad N — (Brit) anuncio m por palabras
small arms NPL — armas fpl ligeras de bajo calibre
small capitals NPL — (Typ) (also: small caps) versalitas fpl
small change N — suelto m, cambio m, calderilla f, sencillo m (LAm), feria f (Mex) *
small claims court N — tribunal m de instancia (que se ocupa de asuntos menores)
small end N — (Aut) pie m de biela
small fry * N —
small intestine N — intestino m delgado
small print N — letra f menuda
small screen N — pequeña pantalla f, pantalla f chica (LAm)
small talk N — charla f, charloteo * m
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to make small talk — charlar, charlotear *SMALLsmall town N — (US) ciudad f pequeña
Position of "pequeño"
► Peq ueño usually follows the noun when making implicit or explicit comparison with something bigger:
He picked out a small melon Escogió un melón pequeño
At that time, Madrid was a small city En aquella época Madrid era una ciudad pequeña ► When used more subjectively with no attempt at comparison, peq ueño u sually precedes the noun:
But there's one small problem... Pero existe un pequeño problema...
She lives in the little village of La Granada Vive en el pequeño pueblo de La Granada For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *
I [smɔːl]adjective -er, -est1)a) ( in size) pequeño, chico (esp AmL)small letters — letras fpl minúsculas
he's a conservative with a small `c' — es de ideas conservadoras en el sentido amplio de la palabra
the small screen — la pequeña pantalla, la pantalla chica (AmL)
to be small beer o (AmE also) small potatoes: for him $2,000 is small beer — para él 2.000 dólares no son nada or son poca cosa
b) (in number, amount, value) < family> pequeño, chico (esp AmL); <sum/price> módico, reducidoc) ( not much)small wonder! — no es de extrañar, no me extraña
2)a) (unimportant, trivial) <mistake/problem> pequeño, de poca importanciab) (humble, modest)to start in a small way — empezar* de forma muy modesta
to feel small — sentirse* insignificante or (fam) poca cosa
I'm sorry, he said in a small voice — -lo siento -dijo en un hilo de voz
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1)the small of the back — región baja de la espalda, que corresponde al segmento dorsal de la columna vertebral
2) smalls pl (BrE colloq & dated) ropa f interior, paños mpl menores (hum) -
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I noun(Zool.) Fledermaus, dieII 1. nounhave bats in the belfry — (coll.) einen Dachschaden haben (ugs.)
do something off one's own bat — (fig.) etwas auf eigene Faust tun
right off the bat — (Amer. fig.) sofort
2) (act of using bat) Schlag, der2. transitive & intransitive verb- tt- schlagenIII transitive verb,- tt-not bat an eyelid — (fig.) nicht mit der Wimper zucken
* * *I 1. [bæt] noun(a shaped piece of wood etc for striking the ball in cricket, baseball, table-tennis etc.) der Schläger2. verb1) (to use a bat: He bats with his left hand.) schlagen2) (to strike (the ball) with a bat: He batted the ball.) schlagen•- academic.ru/5814/batsman">batsman- off one's own bat II [bæt] noun(a mouse-like animal which flies, usually at night.) die Fledermaus- batty* * *bat1[bæt]n2. ( pej)an old \bat eine alte Schrulle fam o pej3.▶ to be [as] blind as a \bat blind wie ein Maulwurf sein▶ like a \bat out of hell als wäre der Teufel hinter einem herbat2[bæt]to \bat one's eyelashes mit den Wimpern klimpernto \bat one's eyelashes at sb jdm zuzwinkernbat3[bæt]II. vi<- tt->SPORT schlagenIII. vt<- tt->to \bat the ball den Ball schlagen* * *I [bt]n (ZOOL)Fledermaus fto have bats in the belfry (inf) — eine Meise or einen Sparren haben (inf)
he ran/drove like a bat out of hell — er lief/fuhr, wie wenn der Teufel hinter ihm her wäre
(as) blind as a bat — stockblind (inf)
II (SPORT)silly old bat (pej inf) — alte Schrulle (pej inf)
1. n1) (BASEBALL, CRICKET) Schlagholz nt, Keule f; (TABLE-TENNIS) Schläger moff one's own bat ( Brit inf ) — auf eigene Faust (inf)
right off the bat (US) — prompt
2)(= batsman)
he is a good bat — er schlägt gut3) (inf: blow) Schlag m2. vt (BASEBALL, CRICKET)schlagen;3. vi (BASEBALL, CRICKET)schlagenIIIto go (in) to bat for sb (fig) — sich für jdn einsetzen
vtIVn1) (dated Brit inf= speed)
at a fair old bat — mit 'nem ganz schönen Zahn drauf (inf)to go on a bat — auf Sauftour gehen (inf)
* * *bat1 [bæt]A soff one’s own bat Bra) auf eigene Faustb) ganz allein;(right) off the bat bes US umg sofort2. Tischtennis etc: Schläger m4. Schlagen n:be at bat → C 1;go to bat for → C 25. Knüttel m, Keule f, Stock m6. umg Stockhieb m7. TECH Schlegel m8. Br umg Tempo n:at a fair bat mit einem ganz schönen Zahn umg9. US sl Sauferei f pej:go on a bat eine Sauftour machenB v/t besonders den Ball schlagen:C v/i1. Baseball, Kricket:a) gut etc schlagenb) am Schlagen oder dran seinbat2 [bæt] s ZOOL Fledermaus f:be (as) blind as a bat blind wie ein Maulwurf sein;bat3 [bæt] v/t:without batting an eye(lid) umg ohne mit der Wimper zu zucken, ohne eine Miene zu verziehen;* * *I noun(Zool.) Fledermaus, dieblind as a bat — (fig.) blind wie ein Maulwurf
II 1. nounhave bats in the belfry — (coll.) einen Dachschaden haben (ugs.)
do something off one's own bat — (fig.) etwas auf eigene Faust tun
right off the bat — (Amer. fig.) sofort
2) (act of using bat) Schlag, der2. transitive & intransitive verb- tt- schlagenIII transitive verb,- tt-not bat an eyelid — (fig.) nicht mit der Wimper zucken
* * *(sport) n.Schläger - m. n.Fledermaus f.
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stock — [stäk] n. [ME stocke < OE stocc, akin to Ger stock, Du stok, a stick < IE base * (s)teu , to strike, chop > STUMP, STUB] 1. the trunk of a tree 2. Archaic a) a tree stump b) a wooden block or log … English World dictionary
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Stock sound effect — Stock sound effects are sound effects created for music libraries and then licensed royalty free. TypesStock sound effects are often used in cartoons, especially older shows. On television shows, when characters are watching a show on television… … Wikipedia
stock´ing|less — stock|ing «STOK ihng», noun. 1. a close fitting, usually knitted covering of wool, cotton, nylon, silk, or other fabric, for the foot and leg. 2. anything suggesting a stocking, such as a patch of color on an animal s leg: »a chestnut horse with… … Useful english dictionary