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1 sorte
sorte [sɔʀt]feminine noun( = espèce) sort• une sorte de médecin/voiture (pejorative) a doctor/car of sorts• toutes sortes de gens/choses all sorts of people/things► de la sorte ( = de cette façon) in that way► de (telle) sorte que, en sorte que ( = de façon à ce que) so that ; ( = si bien que) so much so that* * *sɔʀt
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nom féminin sort (de of), kind (de of)d'aucune sorte — of any sort ou kind ou type
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de la sorte locution adverbiale [agir, se comporter, mentir] in this way
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de sorte que locution conjonctive1) ( de but) so that2) ( de manière)3) ( de conséquence)
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en quelque sorte locution adverbiale in a way
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en sorte de locution prépositive
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en sorte que locution conjonctive1) ( de but)2) ( de conséquence) so* * *sɔʀt1. nf1) (= espèce, type) sort, kindC'est une sorte de gâteau. — It's a sort of cake.
toutes sortes de choses — all sorts of things, all kinds of things
une sorte de — a sort of, a kind of
2) (manière)de la sorte adv — in that way
3) (but)de sorte à — so as to, in order to
2. vbSee:* * *A nf sort (de of), kind (de of); des gens/problèmes de toutes sortes, toutes sortes de gens/problèmes all sorts ou kinds of people/problems; d'aucune sorte of any sort ou kind ou type; une sorte de fenêtre/clé a sort ou kind of window/key.B de la sorte loc adv [agir, se comporter, mentir] in this way; je n'ai rien fait de la sorte I haven't done anything of the kind ou sort; il ne l'entendent pas de la sorte they don't see it that way.C de sorte à loc prép ( de manière à) so as to, in order to; de sorte à ne pas faire so as not to do.D de sorte que loc conj1 ( de but) so that; de sorte que je puisse venir so that I might come;2 ( de manière) in such a way that; la toile est peinte de sorte que the canvas is painted in such a way that;3 ( de conséquence) with the result that; de sorte que je n'ai pas pu venir with the result that I couldn't come.G en sorte que loc conj1 ( de but) fais en sorte que tout soit en ordre make sure everything is tidy; faire en sorte qu'il comprenne to make sure that he understands;2 ( de conséquence) so; en sorte qu'il n'a rien compris so he understood nothing.[sɔrt] nom féminintoutes sortes de all kinds ou sorts ou manner of2. [pour exprimer une approximation]une sorte de a sort ou kind of3. IMPRIMERIE sort————————de la sorte locution adverbiale————————de sorte à locution conjonctivede (telle) sorte que locution conjonctivedisposez vos plantes de telle sorte qu'elles reçoivent beaucoup de lumière arrange your plants so that they receive maximum light2. (suivi de l'indicatif) [si bien que] so thaten aucune sorte locution adverbialeen (quelque) sorte locution adverbialeimmobile, pétrifié en quelque sorte motionless, as it were paralysedalors, on repart à zéro? — oui, en quelque sorte so, we're back to square one? — yes, in a manner of speakingen sorte de locution conjonctive(littéraire) → link=dede (telle) sorte que -
2 tonterías
intj.nonsense, hooey, rats, rot.f.pl.1 nonsense, bunk, baloney, boloney.2 stupidity, stupid thing.* * *(n.) = drivel, nonsense, baloney, blather, piffle, palaver, moonshine, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunk, hogwashEx. The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.Ex. Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Ex. The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex. To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.Ex. He describes as 'pure moonshine' the account that Columbus supposedly failed to persuade professors of mathematics, geography, and astronomy that the world was round.Ex. Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.Ex. The word ' buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex. The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex. Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.Ex. The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.* * *(n.) = drivel, nonsense, baloney, blather, piffle, palaver, moonshine, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunk, hogwashEx: The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.
Ex: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Ex: The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex: To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.Ex: He describes as 'pure moonshine' the account that Columbus supposedly failed to persuade professors of mathematics, geography, and astronomy that the world was round.Ex: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.Ex: The word ' buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex: Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.Ex: The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.* * *tonterías npl nonsense -
3 какъвто
such as, as; whatever, whatвсичко каквото everything (that)(без да подбирам средствата) by fair means or foulкакъвто е сприхав irritable as he isнямаме такива книги, каквито желаете we have no such books as you wantкакъвто бащата, такъв и синът like father, like sonкакъвто и да е whatever, any sort of, no matter what, some... or other* * *какъ̀вто,относ. мест., -ва̀то, -во̀то, -вѝто such as, as; whatever, what; всичко \какъвтовото everything (that); \какъвтоъвто бащата, такъв и синът like father, like son; \какъвтоъвто е сприхав irritable as he is; \какъвтоъвто и да е whatever, any sort of, no matter what, some … or other, any old; \какъвтоъвто си е глупак, той … fool that he is, he …; обяд, \какъвтоъвто не сме имали от години a dinner the like of which we haven’t had for years; по \какъвтоъвто и да е начин by any means, in some way or another, somehow or other; ( без да подбирам средствата) by fair means or foul; такъв, \какъвтоъвто such as.* * *1. (без да подбирам средствата) by fair means or foul 2. such as, as;whatever, what 3. КАКЪВТО бащата, такъв и синът like father, like son 4. КАКЪВТО е сприхав irritable as he is 5. КАКЪВТО и да е whatever, any sort of, no matter what, some... or other 6. всичко каквото everything (that) 7. нямаме такива книги, каквито желаете we have no such books as you want 8. по КАКЪВТО и да е начин by any means, in some way or another, somehow or other 9. такъв КАКЪВТО such as -
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КАКОЙ БЫ TO НИ БЫЛО AdjP modif fixed WOanyany... (at all (whatsoever, whatever))(in limited contexts) any sort (kind) of no matter what sort (kind) (of).При настоящих, усложнённых формах государственной и общественной жизни в Европе возможно ли придумать какое бы то ни было событие, которое бы не было предписано, указано, приказано государями, министрами, парламентами, газетами? (Толстой 7). With the present complex forms of political and social life in Europe, can one think of any event that would not have been prescribed, decreed, or ordered by monarchs, ministers, parliaments, or newspapers? (7a).Только при полном отсутствии каких бы то ни было сведений об общественной жизни тайна будет сохранена (Зиновьев 1). The secret can only be preserved in the complete absence of any data at all about social life (1a)..Как бы ни хотел учёный быть объективным, одним последовательным перечислением известных фактов — он уже рисует, даже помимо воли, определённую жизненную картину и расстановку сил в нашем сознании. Но... в этой картине неизбежно отсутствует какая бы то ни было полнота... (Битов 2)....However objective a scholar may wish to be, let him merely enumerate a sequence of known facts and he is already, even against his will, drawing a well-denned picture of life and an arrangement of forces in our consciousness. But...that picture inevitably lacks any sort of completeness... (2a).Он так устал от целого месяца этой сосредоточенной тоски своей и мрачного возбуждения, что хотя одну минуту хотелось ему вздохнуть в другом мире, хоть бы в каком бы то ни было... (Достоевский 3). After а whole month of concentrated melancholy and gloomy excitement, he was so weary he wanted to take breath in some other world, no matter what kind (3b). -
5 какой бы то ни было
[AdjP; modif; fixed WO]=====⇒ any:- any... (at all <whatsoever, whatever>);- [in limited contexts] any sort (kind) of;- no matter what sort (kind) (of).♦ При настоящих, усложнённых формах государственной и общественной жизни в Европе возможно ли придумать какое бы то ни было событие, которое бы не было предписано, указано, приказано государями, министрами, парламентами, газетами? (Толстой 7). With the present complex forms of political and social life in Europe, can one think of any event that would not have been prescribed, decreed, or ordered by monarchs, ministers, parliaments, or newspapers? (7a).♦ Только при полном отсутствии каких бы то ни было сведений об общественной жизни тайна будет сохранена (Зиновьев 1). The secret can only be preserved in the complete absence of any data at all about social life (1a).♦...Как бы ни хотел ученый быть объективным, одним последовательным перечислением известных фактов - он уже рисует, даже помимо воли, определённую жизненную картину и расстановку сил в нашем сознании. Но... в этой картине неизбежно отсутствует какая бы то ни было полнота... (Битов 2)....However objective a scholar may wish to be, let him merely enumerate a sequence of known facts and he is already, even against his will, drawing a well-defined picture of life and an arrangement of forces in our consciousness. But...that picture inevitably lacks any sort of completeness... (2a).♦ Он так устал от целого месяца этой сосредоточенной тоски своей и мрачного возбуждения, что хотя одну минуту хотелось ему вздохнуть в другом мире, хоть бы в каком бы то ни было... (Достоевский 3). After a whole month of concentrated melancholy and gloomy excitement, he was so weary he wanted to take breath in some other world, no matter what kind (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > какой бы то ни было
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6 bobadas
f.pl.bunkum, tripe, balderdash, tommyrot.* * *= buncombe, bunkum, bunk.Ex. The word ' buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex. The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex. Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.* * *= buncombe, bunkum, bunk.Ex: The word ' buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
Ex: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex: Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.* * *bobadas npl nonsense -
7 chorradas
f.pl.nonsense, baloney, meaningless stuff, hogwash.* * *= baloney, blather, piffle, bollocks, crap, nonsense, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunk, hogwash, shite, bullshit.Ex. The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex. The article is entitled 'Celebration, caring or bollocks: some thoughts on the Branch and Mobile Libraries Group Weekend Summer School'.Ex. Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Ex. Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.Ex. The word ' buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex. The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex. Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.Ex. The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.Ex. Picture quality is utterly shite due to use of a cameraphone.Ex. For a majority of likely voters, meaningless bullshit will be the most important factor in deciding who they will vote for in 2008.----* chorradas al cuadrado = nonsense on stilts.* decir chorradas = bullshit.* * *= baloney, blather, piffle, bollocks, crap, nonsense, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunk, hogwash, shite, bullshit.Ex: The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.
Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex: The article is entitled 'Celebration, caring or bollocks: some thoughts on the Branch and Mobile Libraries Group Weekend Summer School'.Ex: This is Archie Bunker crap, right? = Estas son las gilipolleces de Archie Bunker, ¿verdad?.Ex: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Ex: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.Ex: The word ' buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex: Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.Ex: The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.Ex: Picture quality is utterly shite due to use of a cameraphone.Ex: For a majority of likely voters, meaningless bullshit will be the most important factor in deciding who they will vote for in 2008.* chorradas al cuadrado = nonsense on stilts.* decir chorradas = bullshit. -
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f.pl.nonsense, drivel, inane remarks, inanities.* * *(n.) = drivel, nonsense, baloney, blather, piffle, palaver, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunkEx. The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.Ex. Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Ex. The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex. To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.Ex. Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.Ex. The word ' buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex. The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex. Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.* * *(n.) = drivel, nonsense, baloney, blather, piffle, palaver, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunkEx: The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.
Ex: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.Ex: The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.Ex: To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' -- never use a short word where a long one will do.Ex: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.Ex: The word ' buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.Ex: Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'. -
9 überhaupt
Adv. (insgesamt) generally, on the whole, altogether; (eigentlich) actually; in Fragen: oft anyway; (überdies, außerdem) besides; überhaupt nicht not at all; (niemals) never; überhaupt nichts nothing (at all); überhaupt kein... no... at all, no... of any sort; sie hat ja überhaupt keine Kenntnisse she doesn’t know anything at all; du hast ja überhaupt keine Ahnung you have absolutely no idea; wenn überhaupt if at all; du hättest es überhaupt nicht tun sollen you shouldn’t have done it in the first place; gibt es überhaupt eine Möglichkeit? is there any chance at all?; dürfen die das überhaupt? are they actually allowed to do that?; kennst du ihn überhaupt? do you know him at all?; wer sind Sie / was wollen Sie überhaupt? who are you / what do you want anyway?; wer / wo etc. ist er überhaupt? who / where etc. is he anyway?; wissen Sie überhaupt, wen Sie vor sich haben? do you have any idea who you’re talking to?; hast du überhaupt schon was gegessen? have you actually had anything to eat yet?; er ist überhaupt sehr begabt of course, he 'is very talented (altogether); das hätte ich überhaupt gern gewusst I would have particularly liked to have known that; und überhaupt,... umg. (and) besides...; und überhaupt! umg. so there!* * *as a whole; at all; generally; altogether* * *über|haupt [yːbɐ'haupt]adv1) (= sowieso, im Allgemeinen) in general; (= überdies, außerdem) anyway, anyhowund überháúpt, warum nicht? — and after all or anyway, why not?
er sagt überháúpt immer sehr wenig — he never says very much anyway or anyhow or at the best of times
nicht nur Rotwein, sondern Wein überháúpt mag ich nicht — it's not only red wine I don't like, I don't like wine at all or full stop (esp Brit) or period
2) (in Fragen, Verneinungen) at allüberháúpt nicht — not at all
ich denke überháúpt nicht daran mitzukommen — I've (absolutely) no intention whatsoever of coming along
überháúpt nie — never (ever), never at all
überháúpt kein Grund — no reason at all or whatsoever
hast du denn überháúpt keinen Anstand? — have you no decency at all?
das habe ich ja überháúpt nicht gewusst — I had no idea at all
ich habe überháúpt nichts gehört — I didn't hear anything at all, I didn't hear a thing
das steht in überháúpt keinem Verhältnis zu... — that bears no relationship at all or whatsoever to...
3)(= erst, eigentlich)
dann merkt man überháúpt erst, wie schön... — then you really notice for the first time how beautiful...waren Sie überháúpt schon in dem neuen Film? — have you actually been to the latest film?
da fällt mir überháúpt ein,... — now I remember...
wenn überháúpt — if at all
wie ist das überháúpt möglich? — how is that possible?
gibt es das überháúpt? — is there really such a thing?, is there really any such thing?
was wollen Sie überháúpt von mir? (herausfordernd) — what do you want from me?
wer sind Sie überháúpt? — who do you think you are?
wissen Sie überháúpt, wer ich bin? — do you realize who I am?
* * *1) (in any way: I don't like it at all.) at all2) (whatsoever; at all: I had nothing whatever to do with that.) what3) (at all: That's nothing whatsoever to do with me.) whatsoever* * *über·haupt[y:bɐˈhaupt]I. adv1. (zudem)„das ist \überhaupt die Höhe!“ “this is insufferable!”▪ \überhaupt kein(e, r) nobody/nothing/none at all\überhaupt kein Geld haben to have no money at all, to not have any money at all▪ \überhaupt nicht not at all\überhaupt nicht kalt/heiß not at all cold/hot, not cold/hot at alles hat \überhaupt nicht weh getan it didn't hurt at all▪ \überhaupt nichts nothing at all\überhaupt nichts [mehr] haben to have nothing [or not have anything] at all▪ \überhaupt [noch] nie never [at all [or hum a. ever]]▪ und \überhaupt,...? and anyway,...?▪ wenn \überhaupt if at allSie bekommen nicht mehr als Euro 4.200, wenn \überhaupt you'll get no more than 4,200 euros, if thatwas soll das \überhaupt? what's that supposed to mean?wissen Sie \überhaupt, wer ich bin? do[n't] you know [or realize] who I am?* * *1.1) (insgesamt, im allgemeinen) in general2) (meist bei Verneinungen): (gar)überhaupt keine Zeit haben — have no time at all; not have any time at all
das kommt überhaupt nicht in Frage — it's quite or completely out of the question
überhaupt nichts — nothing at all; nothing what[so]ever
3) (überdies, außerdem) besides2.Partikel anywaywissen Sie überhaupt, mit wem Sie reden? — do you realize who you're talking to?
* * *überhaupt adv (insgesamt) generally, on the whole, altogether; (eigentlich) actually; in Fragen: oft anyway; (überdies, außerdem) besides;überhaupt nicht not at all; (niemals) never;überhaupt nichts nothing (at all);überhaupt kein … no … at all, no … of any sort;sie hat ja überhaupt keine Kenntnisse she doesn’t know anything at all;du hast ja überhaupt keine Ahnung you have absolutely no idea;wenn überhaupt if at all;du hättest es überhaupt nicht tun sollen you shouldn’t have done it in the first place;gibt es überhaupt eine Möglichkeit? is there any chance at all?;dürfen die das überhaupt? are they actually allowed to do that?;kennst du ihn überhaupt? do you know him at all?;wer sind Sie/was wollen Sie überhaupt? who are you/what do you want anyway?;wer/wo etcist er überhaupt? who/where etc is he anyway?;wissen Sie überhaupt, wen Sie vor sich haben? do you have any idea who you’re talking to?;hast du überhaupt schon was gegessen? have you actually had anything to eat yet?;er ist überhaupt sehr begabt of course, he 'is very talented (altogether);das hätte ich überhaupt gern gewusst I would have particularly liked to have known that;und überhaupt, … umg (and) besides …;und überhaupt! umg so there!* * *1.1) (insgesamt, im allgemeinen) in general2) (meist bei Verneinungen): (gar)überhaupt keine Zeit haben — have no time at all; not have any time at all
das kommt überhaupt nicht in Frage — it's quite or completely out of the question
überhaupt nichts — nothing at all; nothing what[so]ever
3) (überdies, außerdem) besides2.Partikel anywaywissen Sie überhaupt, mit wem Sie reden? — do you realize who you're talking to?
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I Adv.1. still; immer noch oder noch immer still; noch nicht not yet; noch ist es nicht zu spät it’s not too late yet; noch nie never (before); noch lange nicht umg. not by a long chalk (Am. shot); wir sind noch lange nicht fertig etc. we’re not nearly ( oder nowhere near) ready etc.2. geringen zeitlichen Abstand ausdrückend: noch am selben Tag that (very) same day; noch gestern only yesterday; heute noch (bis heute) to this day; noch jetzt even now; sie war eben oder gerade noch hier she was here only a moment ago; noch im 11. Jahrhundert... as late as the 11th century...; noch im 11. Jahrhundert benutzte man sie auch they were still in use in the 11th century3. begrenzten zeitlichen Rahmen ausdrückend: der Brief muss heute noch oder noch heute zur Post I etc. have to get this letter to the post office by the end of today; er starb noch an der Unfallstelle he died at the scene of the accident; noch bevor er etwas sagen konnte, ging sie hinaus she left before he could say anything4. (nicht mehr als): er hat nur noch 10 Dollar he’s only got 10 dollars left; es sind ( nur) noch 5 Kilometer bis zur Raststätte it’s (only) 5 more kilomet|res (Am. -ers) to the service station5. (ein weiteres Mal, zusätzlich) more; noch ( ein) mal once more, one more time, again; umg., nach Versprecher: let’s try that (one) again; das ist noch einmal gut gegangen that was close ( oder a close thing [Am. call]), umg. talk about lucky; noch dazu on top of that; dazu kommt noch, dass er trinkt not only that - he drinks too, auch and then he drinks on top of it (all); noch einer one more, another one; noch ein Stück another ( oder one more) piece; noch ein Bier, bitte! the same again, another beer, please; noch zwei Kaffee, bitte! two more coffees, please; auch das noch! that’s all I etc. needed; er hat Geld noch und noch oder nöcher umg. he’s got piles ( oder stacks) of money; es gab zu essen noch und noch oder nöcher umg. there was loads to eat; sie redet noch und noch she never stops talking; noch einmal so viel as much again; und noch etwas and another thing; noch etwas? anything else?; was wollen Sie noch? what more do you want?; ( und) was noch? umg. (and) what else?; wer kommt noch? who else is coming?; noch fünf Minuten five minutes to go; bittend: five more minutes, another five minutes; fehlen 1, 4, gerade II 2, 36. (möglicherweise): du kommst noch zu spät! you’ll be late if you’re not careful; er landet noch im Gefängnis umg. he’ll end up in prison if he’s not careful; sie wird ( schon) noch anrufen she’ll still call7. (zuvor, vorher): sie will erst noch duschen she just wants to have a shower first; ich mache das noch fertig I’ll just finish this8. (später): er wird noch kommen he will come; vielleicht kann man das noch ( ein) mal gebrauchen perhaps it can be used again sometime9. beim Komparativ einen höheren Grad ausdrückend: noch besser / mehr even better / more; noch schlauer als du even smarter than you; es klingt etc. nur noch verdächtiger even ( oder all the) more suspicious; schön I 610. einräumend: jede noch so kleine Spende zählt every donation counts however small it is; sei es noch so klein no matter how small it is, however small it may be; mag sie auch noch so sehr schimpfen oder wenn sie auch noch so sehr schimpft however ( oder no matter how) much she grumbles11. verstärkend: das ist noch Qualität that’s what I call quality; da bekommt man noch etwas für sein Geld at least there you get value for money (Am. auch something for your money); da haben wir ja noch Glück gehabt we were lucky there; der wird sich noch wundern he’s in for a surprise; noch im Fallen zog er die Pistole he drew the pistol before he hit the ground; man wird ( doch) noch fragen dürfen I etc. was only asking; das wirst du noch bereuen drohend: you’re going to regret that12. fragend: da kannst du noch lachen? how can you find that funny?; jetzt will er noch baden? he wants to go for a swim now?; nach Vergessenem: wie heißt sie noch? what’s ( oder what was) her name again?; was hattest du noch gesagt? what was it you said (again)?; wann war die Party noch ( mal)? umg. when was the party again?13. (weniger als): das kostet noch keine 5 Dollar it costs less than 5 dollars; es dauert noch keine 10 Minuten it won’t even take 10 minutes; er kann noch nicht einmal kochen he can’t even cookII Konj.: sie hat keine Bekannten, noch Freunde in der Stadt geh. she has no acquaintances or friends in the town; weder* * *nor (Konj.); even; yet; still* * *nọch [nɔx]1. advnoch nicht — still not, not yet
er ist noch nicht da — he still isn't here, he isn't here yet
immer noch, noch immer — still
sie ist immer noch nicht fertig — she still isn't ready (yet), she isn't ready yet
er dachte noch lange an sie — it was a long time before he stopped thinking of her
ich gehe kaum noch aus — I hardly go out any more
ich möchte gern[e] noch bleiben — I'd like to stay on longer
2) (= irgendwann) some time, one dayer wird sich ( schon) noch daran gewöhnen — he'll get used to it (some time or one day)
das kann noch passieren — that just might happen, that might still happen
3)(= eben, nicht später als)
das muss noch vor Dienstag fertig sein — it has to be ready by Tuesdayich tue das noch heute or heute noch — I'll do it today or this very day
noch im 18. Jahrhundert — as late as the 18th century
4) (einschränkend) (only) just5)(= außerdem, zusätzlich)
wer war noch da? — who else was there?(gibt es) noch etwas? — (is there) anything else?
ich will noch etwas sagen — there's something else or another thing I want to say
noch etwas Fleisch — some more meat, a bit more meat
noch zwei Bier — two more beers, another two beers
noch einmal or mal — (once) again, once more
und es regnete auch noch or noch dazu — and on top of that it was raining
dumm und noch dazu frech — stupid and impudent with it (inf)
6) (bei Vergleichen) even, still, yetdas ist noch besser — that's even better, that's better still or still better
das ist noch viel wichtiger als... — that is far more important yet or still than...
(und) seien sie auch noch so klein — however small they may or might be
und wenn du auch noch so bittest... — however much you ask...
7) (inf)wir fanden Fehler noch und nöcher (hum inf) — we found tons (inf) or loads (inf) of mistakes
sie hat noch und nöcher versucht,... — she tried again and again to...
2. conj(weder... noch...) nornicht X, noch Y, noch Z — not X nor Y nor Z
* * *1) (yet; still: My boots were dirty, but his were even dirtier.) even2) (even: He seemed very ill in the afternoon and in the evening looked still worse.) still3) (again: We'll play it once more.) more4) (up till now: He hasn't telephoned yet; Have you finished yet?; We're not yet ready.) yet5) (used for emphasis: He's made yet another mistake / yet more mistakes.) yet6) ((with a comparative adjective) even: a yet more terrible experience.) yet* * *[ˈnɔx]I. adv1. (außerdem, zusätzlich) in additionsie hat ein Auto und auch \noch ein Motorrad he has a car and a motorbike as well\noch ein Wort! [not] another word![sonst] \noch etwas? anything else?bitte \noch ein/zwei Bier! another beer/two more beers, please!möchten Sie \noch eine Tasse Kaffee? would you like another cup of coffee?bist du satt oder möchtest du \noch etwas essen? are you full or would you like something more to eat?mein Geld ist alle, hast du \noch etwas? I don't have any money left, do you have any?es fehlt mir \noch ein Euro I need another euroes dauert \noch zehn Minuten it'll be another ten minutes\noch einmal so lang as long againwer war \noch da? who else was there?hat er dir \noch etwas gesagt? did he tell you anything else?ich will \noch etwas sagen there's another thing I want to sayes war \noch anders it was different againdas ist nicht alles, diese Kisten kommen \noch dazu that's not everything, there are these crates tooich gebe dir \noch zwei dazu I'll give you two extraauch \noch [o \noch dazu]:er ist dumm und \noch dazu frech he's thick and cheeky into the bargainund es regnete auch \noch and on top of that it was raining▪ \noch eine(r, s) anotherhaben Sie \noch einen Wunsch? [can I get you] anything else?lass die Tür bitte auf, da kommt \noch einer leave the door open please, there's somebody else coming\noch [ein]mal [once] again, once moresie hat das \noch einmal/noch einige Male gemacht she did it again/several times morenur \noch onlyich habe nur \noch fünf Euro I've only five euros lefter ist \noch da he's still heresie schläft \noch she's still asleepich möchte gerne \noch bleiben I'd like to stay on longerbleib doch \noch ein bisschen! stay a bit longer!ein \noch ungelöstes Problem an as yet unsolved problemich rauche kaum \noch I hardly smoke any moredu bist \noch zu jung you're still too youngauch wenn es nicht leichtfällt, \noch müssen wir schweigen even though it might not be easy, we have to keep quiet for now\noch nach Jahren... even years later...sie dachte \noch lange an ihn it was a long time before she stopped thinking of him\noch heute [o heute \noch] still today, even now [or today]\noch heute gibt es Leute, die alte Bräuche pflegen even today some people maintain their old customs [or traditions3. (bis jetzt)\noch immer [nicht] still [not]sie hat [bis jetzt] \noch immer gewonnen she's won every time up until nowwir wissen \noch immer nicht mehr we still don't know anything elseer ist immer \noch nicht fertig he still isn't ready, he isn't ready yetsie ist immer \noch nicht da she's still not here\noch nicht not yet, still nothalt, warte, tu das \noch nicht! stop, wait, don't do it yet!bist du fertig? — \noch nicht are you ready? — not yet\noch regnet es nicht it hasn't started raining yet\noch nichts nothing yetzum Glück ist \noch nichts davon an die Öffentlichkeit gedrungen luckily, none of this has yet become public knowledgebisher habe ich \noch nichts Definitives erfahren I haven't heard anything more definite yet\noch nie [o niemals] neverich habe \noch nie Bagels gegessen I've never eaten bagels beforedas habe ich \noch nie gehört I've never known that [before]die Sonne schien und die Luft war klar wie \noch nie the sun was shining and the sky was clearer than ever before\noch niemand [o keiner] nobody yetsie wird \noch kommen she'll come [yet]du wirst ihn [schon] \noch kennen lernen you'll get to know him yetich will \noch schnell duschen I just want to have a quick showerich mache das jetzt \noch fertig I'll just get this finishedvielleicht kann man den Karton \noch mal brauchen, ich hebe ihn jedenfalls auf I'll hang on to the box, it might come in handy some timesie wird sich [schon] \noch daran gewöhnen she'll get used to it [some time [or one day]]das kann [schon] \noch passieren that just might happen, that might still happen5. (bis zu einem Zeitpunkt) by the end ofdas Projekt dürfte \noch in diesem Jahr abgeschlossen sein the project should be finished by the end of the yeardas muss \noch vor Dienstag/Monatsende passieren that's got to happen by Tuesday/by the end of the month\noch in diesen Tagen werden wir erfahren, was beschlossen wurde we will find out what was decided in the next few daysich habe das \noch am selben Abend/Tag gemacht I did it the very same evening/day\noch bevor [o ehe] even before\noch ehe er antworten konnte, legte sie auf even before he could reply she hung up\noch heute [o heute \noch] todayich mache das \noch heute [o heute \noch] I'll do it today [or this very daygestern habe ich sie \noch gesehen I saw her only yesterday\noch gestern habe ich davon nicht das Geringste gewusst even yesterday I didn't have the slightest idea of it\noch im 20. Jahrhundert... as late as the 20th century...es ist \noch keine Woche her, dass... it is less than a week ago that...ich habe Peter \noch vor zwei Tagen gesehen I saw Peter only two days agoer war gerade \noch hier he was here only a moment ago7. (drückt etw aus, das jetzt nicht mehr möglich ist)ich habe ihn \noch gekannt I'm old enough to have known him\noch als Junge wollte er Fälscher werden (veraltend) even as a boy he wanted to become a forger8. (womöglich) if you're/he's etc. not carefulwir kommen \noch zu spät we're going to be late [if we're not careful]du landest \noch im Gefängnis you'll land up in prison if you don't watch out9. (bei Vergleichen) even [more], still\noch größer/schneller even bigger/quicker, bigger/quicker stilldas ist \noch besser that's even better [or better still]sie will \noch mehr haben she wants even [or still] more\noch höhere Gebäude verträgt dieser Untergrund nicht this foundation can't support buildings that are higherseinen Vorschlag finde ich sogar \noch etwas besser I think his suggestion is even slightly better stillgeht bitte \noch etwas langsamer, wir kommen sonst nicht mit please walk a bit more slowly, we can't keep up otherwiseach, ich soll Ihnen die Leitung übergeben? das ist ja \noch schöner! (iron) oh, so you want me to hand over the management to you? that's even better!▪ ... \noch so however...er kommt damit nicht durch, mag er auch \noch so lügen he won't get away with it, however much he liesder Wein mag \noch so gut schmecken, er ist einfach zu teuer however good the wine may taste, it's simply too expensivedu kannst \noch so bitten,... you can beg as much as you like..., however much you plead...das ist im Vergleich \noch billig that's still cheap in comparisones ist immer \noch teuer genug it's still expensive enoughdas ist ja \noch mal gut gegangen it was just about all rightdas ist \noch zu tolerieren, aber auch nur gerade \noch that's just about tolerable but only justsie hat \noch Glück gehabt, es hätte viel schlimmer kommen können she was lucky, it could have been much worsewenn sie sich wenigstens \noch entschuldigt hätte if she had apologized at least12.▶ \noch und \noch [o nöcher] heaps, dozensich habe diese undankbare Frau \noch und \noch mit Geschenken überhäuft! I showered this ungrateful woman with heaps of giftser hat Geld \noch und nöcher he has oodles [and oodles] of moneyich kann dir Beispiele \noch und nöcher geben I can give you any number of examplessie hat \noch und nöcher versucht,... she tried again and again to...II. konj▪ weder... \noch neither... norer kann weder lesen \noch schreiben he can neither read nor writeweder er \noch Peter \noch Richard neither he nor Peter nor Richard▪ nicht... \noch neither... nornicht er \noch seine Frau haben eine Arbeit neither he nor his wife are in workIII. partdas ist \noch Qualität! that's what I call quality!das dauert \noch keine fünf Minuten it won't even take five minutes2. (drohend)die wird sich \noch wundern! she's in for a [bit of a] shock!das wirst du \noch bereuen! you'll regret it!hat der sie eigentlich \noch alle? is he round the twist or what?sag mal, was soll der Quatsch, bist du \noch normal? what is this nonsense, are you quite right in the head?4. (nach Vergessenem fragend)wie heißt/hieß er \noch gleich? what's/what was his name again?* * *1.ich sehe ihn kaum noch — I hardly ever see him any more
ich habe [nur] noch zehn Euro — I've [only] ten euros left
es fehlt [mir/dir usw.] noch ein Euro — I/you etc. need another euro
3) (bevor etwas anderes geschieht) justich mache das [jetzt/dann] noch fertig — I'll just get this finished
4) (irgendwann einmal) some time; one daydu wirst ihn [schon] noch kennen lernen — you'll get to know him yet
5) (womöglich) if you're/he's etc. not careful6) (drückt eine geringe zeitliche Distanz aus) onlysie war eben od. gerade noch hier — she was here only a moment ago
es ist noch keine Woche her, dass... — it was less than a week ago that...
noch am selben Abend — the [very] same evening
Er hat noch Glück gehabt. Es hätte weit schlimmer kommen können — He was lucky. It could have been much worse
das geht noch — that's [still] all right or (coll.) OK
das ist ja noch [ein]mal gut gegangen — (ugs.) it was just about all right
10) (außerdem, zusätzlich)er hat [auch/außerdem] noch ein Fahrrad — he has a bicycle as well
noch etwas Kaffee? — [would you like] some more coffee?
noch ein/zwei Bier, bitte! — another beer/two more beers, please!
ich habe das noch einmal/noch einige Male gemacht — I did it again/several times more
er ist frech und noch dazu dumm od. dumm dazu — he's cheeky and stupid with it
Geld/Kleider usw. noch und noch — heaps and heaps of money/clothes etc. (coll.)
er ist noch größer [als Karl] — he is even taller [than Karl]
er will noch mehr haben — he wants even or still more
das ist noch besser — that's even better or better still
12) (nach etwas Vergessenem fragend)2.wie heißt/hieß sie [doch] noch? — [now] what's/what was her name again?
3.der wird sich noch wundern — (ugs.) he's in for a surprise
Konjunktion (und auch nicht) norweder... noch — neither... nor
* * *A. adv1. still;noch immer still;noch nicht not yet;noch ist es nicht zu spät it’s not too late yet;noch nie never (before);noch am selben Tag that (very) same day;noch gestern only yesterday;heute noch (bis heute) to this day;noch jetzt even now;gerade noch hier she was here only a moment ago;noch im 11. Jahrhundert … as late as the 11th century …;noch im 11. Jahrhundert benutzte man sie auch they were still in use in the 11th centurynoch heute zur Post I etc have to get this letter to the post office by the end of today;er starb noch an der Unfallstelle he died at the scene of the accident;noch bevor er etwas sagen konnte, ging sie hinaus she left before he could say anything4. (nicht mehr als):er hat nur noch 10 Dollar he’s only got 10 dollars left;es sind (nur) noch 5 Kilometer bis zur Raststätte it’s (only) 5 more kilometres (US -ers) to the service station5. (ein weiteres Mal, zusätzlich) more;das ist noch einmal gut gegangen that was close ( oder a close thing [US call]), umg talk about lucky;noch dazu on top of that;dazu kommt noch, dass er trinkt not only that - he drinks too, auch and then he drinks on top of it (all);noch einer one more, another one;noch ein Stück another ( oder one more) piece;noch ein Bier, bitte! the same again, another beer, please;noch zwei Kaffee, bitte! two more coffees, please;auch das noch! that’s all I etc needed;nöcher umg there was loads to eat;sie redet noch und noch she never stops talking;noch einmal so viel as much again;und noch etwas and another thing;noch etwas? anything else?;was wollen Sie noch? what more do you want?;(und) was noch? umg (and) what else?;wer kommt noch? who else is coming?;noch fünf Minuten five minutes to go; bittend: five more minutes, another five minutes; → fehlen 1, 4, gerade B 2, 36. (möglicherweise):du kommst noch zu spät! you’ll be late if you’re not careful;er landet noch im Gefängnis umg he’ll end up in prison if he’s not careful;sie wird (schon) noch anrufen she’ll still call7. (zuvor, vorher):sie will erst noch duschen she just wants to have a shower first;ich mache das noch fertig I’ll just finish this8. (später):er wird noch kommen he will come;vielleicht kann man das noch (ein)mal gebrauchen perhaps it can be used again sometimenoch besser/mehr even better/more;noch schlauer als du even smarter than you;es klingt etc10. einräumend:jede noch so kleine Spende zählt every donation counts however small it is;sei es noch so klein no matter how small it is, however small it may be;wenn sie auch noch so sehr schimpft however ( oder no matter how) much she grumbles11. verstärkend:das ist noch Qualität that’s what I call quality;da bekommt man noch etwas für sein Geld at least there you get value for money (US auch something for your money);da haben wir ja noch Glück gehabt we were lucky there;der wird sich noch wundern he’s in for a surprise;noch im Fallen zog er die Pistole he drew the pistol before he hit the ground;man wird (doch) noch fragen dürfen I etc was only asking;das wirst du noch bereuen drohend: you’re going to regret that12. fragend:da kannst du noch lachen? how can you find that funny?;jetzt will er noch baden? he wants to go for a swim now?; nach Vergessenem:wie heißt sie noch? what’s ( oder what was) her name again?;was hattest du noch gesagt? what was it you said (again)?;wann war die Party noch (mal)? umg when was the party again?13. (weniger als):das kostet noch keine 5 Dollar it costs less than 5 dollars;es dauert noch keine 10 Minuten it won’t even take 10 minutes;er kann noch nicht einmal kochen he can’t even cookB. konj:sie hat keine Bekannten, noch Freunde in der Stadt geh she has no acquaintances or friends in the town; → weder* * *1.1) ([wie] bisher, derzeit) stillich habe [nur] noch zehn Euro — I've [only] ten euros left
es fehlt [mir/dir usw.] noch ein Euro — I/you etc. need another euro
3) (bevor etwas anderes geschieht) justich mache das [jetzt/dann] noch fertig — I'll just get this finished
4) (irgendwann einmal) some time; one daydu wirst ihn [schon] noch kennen lernen — you'll get to know him yet
5) (womöglich) if you're/he's etc. not carefulsie war eben od. gerade noch hier — she was here only a moment ago
es ist noch keine Woche her, dass... — it was less than a week ago that...
noch am selben Abend — the [very] same evening
8) (drückt aus, dass etwas unwiederholbar ist)9) (drückt aus, dass sich etwas im Rahmen hält)Er hat noch Glück gehabt. Es hätte weit schlimmer kommen können — He was lucky. It could have been much worse
das geht noch — that's [still] all right or (coll.) OK
das ist ja noch [ein]mal gut gegangen — (ugs.) it was just about all right
10) (außerdem, zusätzlich)er hat [auch/außerdem] noch ein Fahrrad — he has a bicycle as well
noch etwas Kaffee? — [would you like] some more coffee?
noch ein/zwei Bier, bitte! — another beer/two more beers, please!
ich habe das noch einmal/noch einige Male gemacht — I did it again/several times more
er ist frech und noch dazu dumm od. dumm dazu — he's cheeky and stupid with it
Geld/Kleider usw. noch und noch — heaps and heaps of money/clothes etc. (coll.)
er ist noch größer [als Karl] — he is even taller [than Karl]
er will noch mehr haben — he wants even or still more
das ist noch besser — that's even better or better still
12) (nach etwas Vergessenem fragend)2.wie heißt/hieß sie [doch] noch? — [now] what's/what was her name again?
3.der wird sich noch wundern — (ugs.) he's in for a surprise
Konjunktion (und auch nicht) norweder... noch — neither... nor
* * *adj.another adj.still adj. adv.nor adv. -
11 reticente
adj.1 unwilling, reluctant (reacio).2 full of insinuation.3 reticent, disposed to be silent, inclined to be silent, reserved.* * *► adjetivo1 insinuating* * *ADJ1) (=reacio) unwilling, reluctantestar o ser reticente a hacer algo — to be unwilling o reluctant to do sth
se mostró reticente a aceptar — she was unwilling o reluctant to accept
se declara reticente a meterse en política — he says he doesn't like the idea of getting involved in politics
2) (=con reserva) reticent, reserved3) (=irónico) ironical, sarcastic* * *a) ( reacio) reluctantreticente A + INF — reluctant to + inf
b) ( reservado) reticentc) < discurso> full of hints o insinuations* * *= reticent.Ex. Some library members are still reticent about using technological innovations such as microfiche readers so it may be only library staff who use the catalogue.* * *a) ( reacio) reluctantreticente A + INF — reluctant to + inf
b) ( reservado) reticentc) < discurso> full of hints o insinuations* * *= reticent.Ex: Some library members are still reticent about using technological innovations such as microfiche readers so it may be only library staff who use the catalogue.
* * *1 (reacio) reluctantreticente a todo tipo de negociaciones reluctant to get involved in any sort of negotiationsreticente A + INF reluctant to + INFse muestran reticentes a dar explicaciones they are reluctant to provide explanationsse mostró reticente a hablar del asunto he was reluctant to talk about the matter, he was reticent about the matter2 ‹discurso› full of hints o insinuations* * *
reticente adjetivo
reticente adjetivo
1 (una persona) reticent, reluctant
2 (un discurso, unas palabras) insinuating, full of hints
' reticente' also found in these entries:
English:
reticent
* * *reticente adj1. [reacio] reluctant;el gobierno es reticente a las privatizaciones the government is reluctant to privatize;se mostró reticente a dar su opinión he was reluctant to give his opinion2. [con insinuaciones] full of insinuation* * *adj reticent* * *reticente adj1) : reluctant, reticent2) : insinuating, misleading -
12 К-27
ХОТЬ КАКОЙ КАКОЙ ХОЧЕШЬ (хотите) both coll AdjP these forms only modif fixed WOregardless of which or what kind: (absolutely) any (any kind of, any sort of)any NP you like (can think of) whichever (whichever kind, whatever etc) (you like).Дайте им какое хотите щекотливое сватовство, какую хотите торжественную свадьбу или именины - справят по всем правилам, без малейшего упущения (Гончаров 1). Given any sort of ticklish matchmaking, a festal wedding, or a name day, and it was invariably celebrated according to the rules, down to the last detail (1b).(Катерина:) Да неужели же ты разлюбил меня? (Кабанов:) Да не разлюбил а с этакой-то неволи от какой хочешь красавицы жены убежишь! (Островский 6). ( context transl) (К.:) Have you stopped loving me? (K-ov:) No, that I haven't, but the fairest wife in the world couldn't keep her husband from trying to escape from a prison like this (6b). -
13 какой хотите
• ХОТЬ КАКОЙ; КАКОЙ ХОЧЕШЬ < хотите> both coll[AdjP; these forms only; modif; fixed WO]=====⇒ regardless of which or what kind:- (absolutely) any (any kind of, any sort of);- any [NP] you like (can think of);- whichever (whichever kind, whatever etc) (you like).♦ Дайте им какое хотите щекотливое сватовство, какую хотите торжественную свадьбу или именины - справят по всем правилам, без малейшего упущения (Гончаров 1). Given any sort of ticklish matchmaking, a festal wedding, or a name day, and it was invariably celebrated according to the rules, down to the last detail (1b).♦ [Катерина:] Да неужели же ты разлюбил меня? [Кабанов:] Да не разлюбил; а с этакой-то неволи от какой хочешь красавицы жены убежишь! (Островский 6). [context transl] [К.:] Have you stopped loving me? [K-ov:] No, that I haven't, but the fairest wife in the world couldn't keep her husband from trying to escape from a prison like this (6b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > какой хотите
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14 какой хочешь
• ХОТЬ КАКОЙ; КАКОЙ ХОЧЕШЬ < хотите> both coll[AdjP; these forms only; modif; fixed WO]=====⇒ regardless of which or what kind:- (absolutely) any (any kind of, any sort of);- any [NP] you like (can think of);- whichever (whichever kind, whatever etc) (you like).♦ Дайте им какое хотите щекотливое сватовство, какую хотите торжественную свадьбу или именины - справят по всем правилам, без малейшего упущения (Гончаров 1). Given any sort of ticklish matchmaking, a festal wedding, or a name day, and it was invariably celebrated according to the rules, down to the last detail (1b).♦ [Катерина:] Да неужели же ты разлюбил меня? [Кабанов:] Да не разлюбил; а с этакой-то неволи от какой хочешь красавицы жены убежишь! (Островский 6). [context transl] [К.:] Have you stopped loving me? [K-ov:] No, that I haven't, but the fairest wife in the world couldn't keep her husband from trying to escape from a prison like this (6b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > какой хочешь
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15 хоть какой
• ХОТЬ КАКОЙ; КАКОЙ ХОЧЕШЬ < хотите> both coll[AdjP; these forms only; modif; fixed WO]=====⇒ regardless of which or what kind:- (absolutely) any (any kind of, any sort of);- any [NP] you like (can think of);- whichever (whichever kind, whatever etc) (you like).♦ Дайте им какое хотите щекотливое сватовство, какую хотите торжественную свадьбу или именины - справят по всем правилам, без малейшего упущения (Гончаров 1). Given any sort of ticklish matchmaking, a festal wedding, or a name day, and it was invariably celebrated according to the rules, down to the last detail (1b).♦ [Катерина:] Да неужели же ты разлюбил меня? [Кабанов:] Да не разлюбил; а с этакой-то неволи от какой хочешь красавицы жены убежишь! (Островский 6). [context transl] [К.:] Have you stopped loving me? [K-ov:] No, that I haven't, but the fairest wife in the world couldn't keep her husband from trying to escape from a prison like this (6b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть какой
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16 unbefangen
I Adj.II Adv.2. (ohne Verlegenheit) without any inhibitions, free from inhibition(s of any sort); (natürlich, frei) naturally, freely* * *naive; unbiased; unbiassed; unprejudiced; naïve; ingenuous* * *ụn|be|fan|gen1. adj1) (= unvoreingenommen) impartial, unbiased no adv, objective2) (= natürlich) natural; (= ungehemmt) uninhibited2. adv1) (= unvoreingenommen) impartially, objectively2) (= ungehemmt) naturally, without inhibition* * *un·be·fan·gen[ˈʊnbəfaŋən]I. adj2. (nicht gehemmt) natural, uninhibitedII. adv1. (unvoreingenommen) objectively, impartiallyetw \unbefangen betrachten to look at sth objectivelyetw \unbefangen beurteilen to judge sth impartially2. (nicht gehemmt) uninhibitedly* * *1.1) (ungehemmt) uninhibited; natural, uninhibited < behaviour>2) (unvoreingenommen) impartial2.1) freely; without inhibition; < behave> naturallyjemandem/einer Sache unbefangen gegenübertreten — approach somebody/something with an open mind
* * *A. adjB. adv2. (ohne Verlegenheit) without any inhibitions, free from inhibition(s of any sort); (natürlich, frei) naturally, freely* * *1.1) (ungehemmt) uninhibited; natural, uninhibited < behaviour>2) (unvoreingenommen) impartial2.1) freely; without inhibition; < behave> naturallyjemandem/einer Sache unbefangen gegenübertreten — approach somebody/something with an open mind
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17 tontería
f.1 foolish thing to say, silly thing to say, silly remark, dumb comment.2 foolish thing to do, dumb action, foolish act, foolish action.3 silliness, stupidness, foolishness, dumbheadedness.* * *1 (calidad de tonto) stupidity, silliness2 (dicho, hecho) silly thing, stupid thing3 (insignificancia) trifle4 (regalito) little something\decir tonterías to talk nonsense■ ¡déjate de tonterías! stop messing about!hacer tonterías to mess about, fool around* * *noun f.foolishness, stupidity* * *SF1) (=dicho)eso son tonterías, eso es una tontería — that's nonsense o rubbish o ( esp EEUU) garbage
decir tonterías — to talk nonsense o rubbish o ( esp EEUU) garbage
¡qué tontería acabas de decir! — that was a silly thing to say!
¡déjate de tonterías! — don't be silly!, don't talk nonsense!
2) (=acto)hacer una tontería — to do a silly thing o something silly
no hace nada más que tonterías — he's always doing silly things o being silly
3) (=insignificancia) silly little thingcualquier tontería le afecta — he gets upset over any silly little thing o the slightest thing
4) (=remilgo)5) (=cualidad) silliness, foolishness* * *a) ( cosa tonta) silly o stupid thing; ( dicho tonto) silly remarkb) ( cosa insignificante) silly thing, small thingoye, que cien mil pesos no son ninguna tontería — come on, a hundred thousand pesos is no small sum
c) ( cualidad) stupidity* * *= silliness, balderdash, humbug.Ex. The 'Good Times' virus hoax was the precursor of this particular form of silliness.Ex. I am concerned with matters of consequence, I don't amuse myself with balderdash.Ex. That is what he does now, only now there is a lot of palaver and humbug and pretense of deliberation, which the bill proposes to continue, but which everybody can see would be a false pretense.----* cometer una tontería = pull + stunt.* decir tonterías = talk + rubbish, talk + nonsense, talk through + Posesivo + hat.* tonterías = drivel, nonsense, baloney, blather, piffle, palaver, moonshine, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunk, hogwash.Ex. The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.* tonterías al cuadrado = nonsense on stilts.* una tontería = a little something.* * *a) ( cosa tonta) silly o stupid thing; ( dicho tonto) silly remarkb) ( cosa insignificante) silly thing, small thingoye, que cien mil pesos no son ninguna tontería — come on, a hundred thousand pesos is no small sum
c) ( cualidad) stupidity* * *= silliness, balderdash, humbug.Ex: The 'Good Times' virus hoax was the precursor of this particular form of silliness.
Ex: I am concerned with matters of consequence, I don't amuse myself with balderdash.Ex: That is what he does now, only now there is a lot of palaver and humbug and pretense of deliberation, which the bill proposes to continue, but which everybody can see would be a false pretense.* cometer una tontería = pull + stunt.* decir tonterías = talk + rubbish, talk + nonsense, talk through + Posesivo + hat.* tonterías = drivel, nonsense, baloney, blather, piffle, palaver, moonshine, claptrap, buncombe, bunkum, bunk, hogwash.Ex: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as ' bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.* tonterías al cuadrado = nonsense on stilts.* una tontería = a little something.* * *1 (cosa tonta) silly o stupid thing; (dicho tonto) silly o stupid o foolish remark¡cuántas tonterías se cometen de joven! the (silly) things we do when we're young!siempre sale con alguna tontería he always comes out with some stupid remarkfue una tontería no aceptar it was stupid not to acceptdéjate de tonterías que estamos tratando de trabajar en serio stop being silly o stop fooling around, we're trying to get some serious work done¡tonterías! nonsense!2 (cosa insignificante) silly thing, small thingpor cualquier tontería se enfada she gets angry over the slightest little thingoye, que cien mil pesos no son ninguna tontería come on, a hundred thousand pesos is no small sum3 (cualidad) stupidity* * *
tontería sustantivo femenino
( dicho tonto) silly remark;◊ ¡déjate de tonterías! stop fooling around;
¡tonterías! nonsense!
tontería sustantivo femenino
1 (acción, cosa) silly thing: ¡deja de decir tonterías!, stop talking nonsense!
(cosa sin importancia) trifle, small thing: le compré una tontería, I bought her a little something
me regañaron por una tontería, they told me off over something silly
2 (cualidad) stupidity, foolishness, silliness
' tontería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
admitir
- bobada
- caer
- colmo
- desatino
- eso
- follón
- gilipollez
- mayor
- mosquearse
- saltar
- soberana
- soberano
- solemne
- soltar
- supina
- supino
- tontedad
- tontera
- tontuna
- valiente
- jalada
- macana
- payasada
- pelear
- ridiculez
- simpleza
English:
absurd
- stupidity
* * *1. [estupidez] stupid thing;ha sido una tontería no presentarse al examen it was stupid not to take the exam;decir una tontería to say something stupid;eso son tonterías that's nonsense;decir tonterías to talk nonsense;hacer una tontería to do something stupid;hizo la tontería de decírselo she was stupid enough to tell him;¡cuánta tontería hay en el mundo! people can be really stupid sometimes!2. [cosa sin importancia o valor] trifle;no es ninguna tontería [va en serio] it's serious;[no está mal] it's not bad at all;¿qué te ha pasado? – nada, una tontería what happened to you? – oh, it's nothing serious;por hacer cuatro tonterías me ha cobrado 1.000 pesos he charged me 1,000 pesos for doing next to nothing* * *f figstupid odumb famthing;tonterías pl nonsense sg* * *tontería nf1) : foolishness2) : stupid remark or action3)decir tonterías : to talk nonsense* * *tontería n1. (acción, dicho) silly thing¡qué tontería! how silly!2. (cosa insignificante) little thing -
18 darstellen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (schildern) describe; (Tatsachen etc.) present; falsch darstellen misrepresent; Fakten verzerrt darstellen distort facts; negativ darstellen portray in a negative light2. grafisch etc.: represent; MATH. describe; in Umrissen: outline, sketch; in einem Diagramm darstellen draw a graph of3. künstlerisch: show, depict, portray; was soll dieses Bild darstellen? what is this picture supposed to represent?5. (bedeuten) be, represent, constitute; was stellt das eigentlich dar? what is it supposed to be?; was stellt dieses Zeichen dar? what does this symbol stand for ( oder represent)?; dieses Ereignis stellt einen großen Fortschritt dar this event is a major step forward; er stellt etwas dar umg., fig. he’s somebody, Brit. auch he looks the partII v/refl Sache: present itself, appear; Person: present ( oder portray) o.s.; sich darstellen als (sich erweisen als) show o.s. to be* * *to represent; to picture; to impersonate* * *dar|stel|len ['daːɐ-] sep1. vt1) (= abbilden) to show; (= ein Bild entwerfen von) to portray, to depict; (THEAT) to portray; Rolle to play; (= beschreiben) to describe; (auf Bildschirm) to display, to showetw in einem möglichst günstigen Licht dárstellen — to show sth in the best possible light
etw kurz or knapp dárstellen — to give a short description of sth
was sollen diese verworrenen Striche dárstellen? — what are these confused lines supposed to show or (in Zeichnung) be?
er stellt etwas/nichts dar (fig) — he has a certain air/doesn't have much of an air about him
dárstellende Geometrie — projective geometry
3) (= bedeuten) to constitute, to represent2. vr(= Eindruck vermitteln) to appear (jdm to sb); (= sich erweisen) to show oneselfdie Sache stellte sich ( als) sehr fragwürdig dar —
bei dem Talentwettbewerb stellte er sich als begabter Sänger dar — at the talent competition he showed himself to be a gifted singer
* * *1) (to give or have a part (especially an important one): That film features the best of the British actresses.) feature2) (to copy the behaviour etc of or pretend to be (another person), sometimes in order to deceive: The comedian impersonated the prime minister.) impersonate3) (to be a sign, symbol, picture etc of: In this play, the man in black represents Death and the young girl Life.) represent* * *dar|stel·len[ˈda:ɐ̯ʃtɛlən]I. vt1. (wiedergeben)etw blau/rot \darstellen to depict sth in blue/red formwas sollen diese Zeichen \darstellen? what do these symbols mean? [or stand for?2. THEAT▪ jdn \darstellen to portray [or play the part of] sbeine Rolle \darstellen to play a roleetw ausführlich/kurz [o knapp] \darstellen to give a detailed/brief description of sth4. (bedeuten)nichts \darstellen (keinen Eindruck machen) to be a nobodynichts im Leben \darstellen to be nothing in life5. CHEM▪ etw \darstellen to obtain sthII. vr1. (zeigen)die Sache stellt sich als sehr schwierig dar the matter appears [to be] very difficult2. (ausgeben als)* * *1.transitives Verb1) depict; portray2) (verkörpern) play; act2.etwas/nichts darstellen — make [a bit of] an impression/not make any sort of an impression; < gift etc.> look good/not look anything special
reflexives Verb1) (sich erweisen, sich zeigen) prove [to be]; turn out to besich jemandem als... darstellen — appear to somebody as...
* * *darstellen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tfalsch darstellen misrepresent;Fakten verzerrt darstellen distort facts;negativ darstellen portray in a negative lightin einem Diagramm darstellen draw a graph of3. künstlerisch: show, depict, portray;was soll dieses Bild darstellen? what is this picture supposed to represent?5. (bedeuten) be, represent, constitute;was stellt das eigentlich dar? what is it supposed to be?;was stellt dieses Zeichen dar? what does this symbol stand for ( oder represent)?;dieses Ereignis stellt einen großen Fortschritt dar this event is a major step forward;sich darstellen als (sich erweisen als) show o.s. to be* * *1.transitives Verb1) depict; portray2) (verkörpern) play; actetwas/nichts darstellen — make [a bit of] an impression/not make any sort of an impression; <gift etc.> look good/not look anything special
4) (sein, bedeuten) represent; constitute2.reflexives Verb1) (sich erweisen, sich zeigen) prove [to be]; turn out to besich jemandem als... darstellen — appear to somebody as...
2) (sich selbst schildern) portray oneself* * *v.to depict v.to personate v.to picture v.to represent v. -
19 konfliktscheu
* * *kon|flịkt|scheuadjkonfliktscheu sein — to be afraid of conflict
* * *Kon·flikt·scheuf fear of conflict* * *konfliktscheu adj:er ist konfliktscheu he avoids any sort of conflict ( oder confrontation) -
20 almacenar
v.1 to store (guardar) (gen) & (computing).Ricardo guardó los juguetes Richard put away the toys.2 to collect.* * *1 to store, warehouse2 (acumular) to store up, keep* * *verb* * *VT1) [como negocio] to store, warehouse2) [cliente] to put into storage; [+ víveres] to stock up (with)3) (=guardar) to keep, collect; [+ rencor, odio] to store up4) (Inform) to store* * *verbo transitivo <mercancías/datos> to store* * *= hold, house, keep, place + in storage, save, store, squirrel away, store up, cache.Ex. If the search is made with a call number, a summary of copies with that call number which are held by the library is first displayed.Ex. The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.Ex. Guard book or scrapbook type arrangement, with possibly a loose-leaf format, is suitable for organising and keeping cuttings, letters and other small items.Ex. When data of any sort are placed in storage they are filed alphabetically or numerically.Ex. Whenever this code is entered, the system saves the document or list of documents being displayed and displays a summary of the documents saved up to that point.Ex. The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex. The more which can be digitized, and the more rapidly, the more which then can be squirreled away into atmospherically-controlled & inexpensive archives.Ex. Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.----* almacenar en un edificio anexo = outhouse.* volver a almacenar = rehouse [re-house].* * *verbo transitivo <mercancías/datos> to store* * *= hold, house, keep, place + in storage, save, store, squirrel away, store up, cache.Ex: If the search is made with a call number, a summary of copies with that call number which are held by the library is first displayed.
Ex: The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.Ex: Guard book or scrapbook type arrangement, with possibly a loose-leaf format, is suitable for organising and keeping cuttings, letters and other small items.Ex: When data of any sort are placed in storage they are filed alphabetically or numerically.Ex: Whenever this code is entered, the system saves the document or list of documents being displayed and displays a summary of the documents saved up to that point.Ex: The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex: The more which can be digitized, and the more rapidly, the more which then can be squirreled away into atmospherically-controlled & inexpensive archives.Ex: Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.* almacenar en un edificio anexo = outhouse.* volver a almacenar = rehouse [re-house].* * *almacenar [A1 ]vt‹mercancías› to store; ‹fortuna› to amass; ‹datos/información› to storetenían almacenadas enormes cantidades de armas they had huge stockpiles of weapons, they had stockpiled huge quantities of weapons* * *
almacenar ( conjugate almacenar) verbo transitivo ‹mercancías/datos› to store
almacenar verbo transitivo to store
' almacenar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acaparar
- mies
- abastecer
English:
house
- lay up
- store
- store away
- store up
- stuff away
- stockpile
* * *almacenar vt1. [mercancías] to store2. [reunir] to collect;en veinte años han almacenado éxitos y fracasos over twenty years they have notched up both hits and flops3. Informát to store* * *v/t tbINFOR store;almacenar en disquete save to disk* * *almacenar vt: to store, to put in storage* * *almacenar vb to store
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