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1 resemblance
resemblance [rɪ'zembləns]ressemblance f;∎ to bear a resemblance to sb/sth ressembler à qn/qch;∎ the brothers show a strong family resemblance les frères se ressemblent beaucoup;∎ any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely accidental toute ressemblance avec des personnes existantes ou ayant existé ne peut être que fortuite;∎ the newspaper account bears little resemblance to the actual interview il n'y a qu'une vague ressemblance entre l'article du journal et l'interview proprement diteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > resemblance
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2 ressemblance
ressemblance [ʀ(ə)sɑ̃blɑ̃s]feminine noun( = similitude visuelle) resemblance ; ( = analogie de composition) similarity• toute ressemblance avec des personnes existant ou ayant existé est purement fortuite any resemblance to any person living or dead is purely accidental* * *ʀ(ə)sɑ̃blɑ̃s1) ( entre personnes) resemblance, likeness ( avec quelqu'un to somebody)la ressemblance avec ton père est frappante — there's a striking resemblance between you and your father
‘toute ressemblance avec des personnes existant ou ayant existé...’ — ‘any similarity to persons living or dead...’
2) ( entre choses) similarity3) (de tableau, sculpture) likeness ( avec to)* * *ʀ(ə)sɑ̃blɑ̃s nf1) (visuelle) resemblance, likeness2) (= analogie, trait commun) similarity3) ART likeness* * *ressemblance nf1 ( entre personnes) resemblance, likeness (avec qn to sb); une grande/vague ressemblance entre les deux sœurs a strong/faint resemblance ou likeness between the two sisters; la ressemblance avec ton père est frappante your resemblance to your father is striking; tu leur trouves des ressemblances? can you see any resemblance ou likeness between them?; ‘toute ressemblance avec des personnes existant ou ayant existé…’ ‘any similarity to persons living or dead…’;2 ( entre choses) similarity; les différences et ressemblances entre les civilisations the differences and similarities between civilizations;3 Art (de tableau, sculpture) likeness (avec l'original to the original); un portrait d'une grande ressemblance a portrait that is a very good likeness.[rəsɑ̃blɑ̃s] nom féminin‘toute ressemblance avec des personnages réels ne peut être que fortuite’ ‘any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely accidental’2. [entre choses] similarity -
3 прилика
resemblance, likeness(сходство) similarityвсяка прилика с живя или мъртви лица е случайна any similarity to persons living or dead is purely accidental/coincidentalвж. лика-прнлика* * *прѝлика,ж., -и resemblance, likeness; ( сходство) similarity; всяка \приликаа с живи или мъртви лица е случайна any similarity to persons living or dead is purely accidental/coincidental; голяма \приликаа a close resemblance; слаба \приликаа a remote resemblance, a faint likeness; те са си лика-\приликаа they are a good match.* * *likeness; similarity; parity{`pEriti}; propinquity: close прилика - голяма прилика; sameness* * *1. (сходство) similarity 2. resemblance, likeness 3. вж. лика-прнлика 4. всяка ПРИЛИКА с живя или мъртви лица е случайна any similarity to persons living or dead is purely accidental/coincidental 5. голяма -ПРИЛИКА a close resemblance 6. слаба ПРИЛИКА a remote resemblance, a faint likeness -
4 zufällig
I Adv. by chance, as luck would have it; bes. durch zusammentreffende Ereignisse: coincidentally; rein zufällig purely ( oder quite) by chance; er war zufällig zu Hause he happened to be at home; ich traf ihn zufällig I met him by chance, I happened to bump into him, I just bumped into him; weißt du zufällig, ob...? do you happen to know whether...?; sind Sie zufällig...? are you by any chance...?; wenn du zufällig mit ihm sprechen solltest if you (should) happen to be talking to him, if by any chance you have a word with him; „Ähnlichkeiten mit... sind rein zufällig“ in Buch, Film: any resemblance to... is purely coincidental; nicht zufällig hatte sie die Dokumente dabei it was no accident that she had the documents with herII Adj. accidental, chance...; (nebenbei) incidental; es war rein zufällig it was pure ( oder sheer) chance ( oder coincidence)* * *perchance (Adv.); by accident (Adv.); contingent (Adj.); fortuitous (Adj.); circumstantial (Adj.); coincidental (Adj.); casual (Adj.); haphazard (Adj.); chance (Adj.); incidental (Adj.); accidental (Adj.); by chance (Adv.)* * *zu|fäl|lig1. adjchance attr; Ergebnis auch accidental; Zusammentreffen auch coincidental, accidentaldas war rein zúfällig — it was pure chance, it was purely by chance
es ist nicht zúfällig, dass er... — it's no accident that he...
das kann doch nicht zúfällig gewesen sein — that can't have happened by chance
"Ähnlichkeiten mit lebenden Personen sind rein zúfällig" — ≈ "any similarities with persons living or dead are purely coincidental"
2. adv1) by chance; (esp bei Zusammentreffen von Ereignissen) coincidentallyer ging zúfällig vorüber — he happened to be passing
ich traf ihn zúfällig im Bus — I happened to meet him on the bus, I bumped or ran into him on the bus
das habe ich ganz zúfällig gesehen — I just happened to see it, I saw it quite by chance or accident
wir haben gestern darüber gesprochen, und heute habe ich zúfällig einen Artikel darüber gefunden — we were talking about it yesterday, and quite coincidentally I found an article on it today
wenn Sie das zúfällig wissen sollten — if you (should) happen to know
zúfällig auf ein Zitat stoßen — to chance upon a quotation, to happen to find a quotation
2) (in Fragen) by any chancekannst du mir zúfällig 10 Euro leihen? — can you lend me 10 euros by any chance?
* * *1) (happening by chance or accident: an accidental discovery.) accidental2) accidentally3) (by luck; without planning: They met by chance.) by chance4) (happening unexpectedly: a chance meeting.) chance5) haphazardly6) (depending on chance; without planning or system: a haphazard arrangement.) haphazard7) casually8) (happening by chance: a casual remark.) casual9) coincidental10) randomly11) (done etc without any particular plan or system; irregular: The opinion poll was based on a random sample of adults.) random* * *zu·fäl·ligII. adv1. (durch einen Zufall) by chancerein \zufällig by pure chancejdn \zufällig treffen to happen to meet sb2. (vielleicht)wissen Sie \zufällig, ob/wie/wann/wo...? do you happen to know whether/how/when/where...?* * *1. 2.adverbial by chancewissen Sie zufällig, wie spät es ist? — (ugs.) do you by any chance know the time?
* * *A. adv by chance, as luck would have it; besonders durch zusammentreffende Ereignisse: coincidentally;rein zufällig purely ( oder quite) by chance;er war zufällig zu Hause he happened to be at home;ich traf ihn zufällig I met him by chance, I happened to bump into him, I just bumped into him;weißt du zufällig, ob …? do you happen to know whether …?;sind Sie zufällig …? are you by any chance …?;wenn du zufällig mit ihm sprechen solltest if you (should) happen to be talking to him, if by any chance you have a word with him;„Ähnlichkeiten mit … sind rein zufällig“ in Buch, Film: any resemblance to … is purely coincidental;nicht zufällig hatte sie die Dokumente dabei it was no accident that she had the documents with her* * *1. 2.adverbial by chancewissen Sie zufällig, wie spät es ist? — (ugs.) do you by any chance know the time?
* * *adj.accidental adj.casual adj.coincidental adj.contingent adj.fortuitous adj.haphazard adj.incidental adj.random adj.stochastic adj. adv.accidentally adv.accidently adv.by accident adv.by chance adv.by hazard expr.coincidentally n.fortuitously n.haphazardly n.incidentally adv.perchance adv.
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