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81 unido
adj.united, joined, joint, accrete.past part.past participle of spanish verb: unir.* * *1→ link=unir unir► adjetivo1 (junto) united2 (avenido) attached* * *(f. - unida)adj.joined, united* * *ADJ [amigos, familiares] closeuna familia muy unida — a very close o very close-knit family
mantenerse unidos — to keep together, stick together, stay together
* * *- da adjetivoa) <familia/amigos> closeb) ( sobre un tema) united* * *= coupled.Ex. For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.----* con sede en el Reino Unido = UK-based.* Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas = United Nations Security Council.* Emiratos †rabes Unidos, los = United Arab Emirates, the.* Estados Unidos, los = US, US, the [U.S.], United States, the.* Guerra entre España y los Estados Unidos, la = Spanish-American War, the.* ir a unido a = come with + the territory (of).* ir unido a = go with + the territory (of).* LA (Asociación de Bibliotecarios del Reino Unido) = LA (Library Association).* mantenerse unidos = stick together.* MARC del Reino Unido = UKMARC.* muy unido = close-knit, tight-knit, closely knit, tightly knit.* permanecer unidos = stick together.* poco unido = loosely knit.* región central de los Estados Unidos, la = American midwest, the.* Reino Unido, el = UK, the (United Kingdom, the).* * *- da adjetivoa) <familia/amigos> closeb) ( sobre un tema) united* * *= coupled.Ex: For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.
* con sede en el Reino Unido = UK-based.* Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas = United Nations Security Council.* Emiratos rabes Unidos, los = United Arab Emirates, the.* Estados Unidos, los = US, US, the [U.S.], United States, the.* Guerra entre España y los Estados Unidos, la = Spanish-American War, the.* ir a unido a = come with + the territory (of).* ir unido a = go with + the territory (of).* LA (Asociación de Bibliotecarios del Reino Unido) = LA (Library Association).* mantenerse unidos = stick together.* MARC del Reino Unido = UKMARC.* muy unido = close-knit, tight-knit, closely knit, tightly knit.* permanecer unidos = stick together.* poco unido = loosely knit.* región central de los Estados Unidos, la = American midwest, the.* Reino Unido, el = UK, the (United Kingdom, the).* * *unido -da1 ‹familiares/amigos› closeuna pareja muy unida a very close coupleuna familia muy unida a close-knit o close family2 (sobre un tema) unitedestamos unidos sobre este punto we are united on this issue* * *
Del verbo unir: ( conjugate unir)
unido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
unido
unir
unido◊ -da adjetivo
unir ( conjugate unir) verbo transitivo
1
(con cola, pegamento) to stick … together;
‹ esfuerzos› to combine
unido algo a algo to combine sth with sth
2 ( comunicar) ‹ lugares› to link
3 ( fusionar) ‹empresas/organizaciones› to merge
unirse verbo pronominal
1 ( aliarse) [personas/colectividades] to join together;
2 ( juntarse) [ caminos] to converge, meet
3 ( fusionarse) [empresas/organizaciones] to merge
unido,-a adjetivo
1 (federado, asociado, etc) united
2 (vinculado sentimentalmente) close, attached: nos sentimos muy unidos a él, we are very close to him
3 (pegado, comunicado) linked, jointed
unir verbo transitivo
1 (cables, conexiones) to join, unite
2 (esfuerzos, intereses) to join
(asociar, fusionar) unieron sus empresas, they merged their companies
3 (comunicar) to link: ese camino une las dos aldeas, that path links the two villages
' unido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bar
- chalet
- comunicar
- lata
- unida
- cena
- cenar
- comida
- junto
- Reino Unido
English:
back out
- close-knit
- connected
- crisps
- lady
- marmalade
- mean
- potato chips
- Secretary of State
- UK
- Union Jack
- united
- United Kingdom
- allied
- close
- couple
- devoted
- hold
- open
- union
* * *unido, -a adj[junto, reunido] united; [familia, amigos] close;todos los miembros de la familia están muy unidos all the members of the family are very close* * *adj united;una familia unida a close-knit family;estar muy unidos be very close* * *unido, -da adj1) : joined, united2) : closeunos amigos muy unidos: very close friends* * *unido adj close -
82 rapproché
rapproché, e [ʀapʀɔ∫e]a. ( = proche) [échéance, objet, bruit] closeb. ( = répété) [incidents] frequent* * *
1.
rapprochée ʀapʀɔʃe participe passé rapprocher
2.
1) ( dans l'espace) close together2) ( dans le temps) close together* * *ʀapʀɔʃe adj rapproché, -e(= proche) near, close at hand* * *A pp ⇒ rapprocher.B pp adj1 ( dans l'espace) close together; il a les yeux rapprochés his eyes are set close together, his eyes are close-set; elle a les sourcils rapprochés her eyebrows are close together;2 ( dans le temps) close together; les jours de livraison sont plus rapprochés delivery days are closer together; il a eu deux crises d'asthme rapprochées he had two asthma attacks close together; à intervalles rapprochés in quick succession; deux coups de fusil rapprochés two gunshots in quick succession.( féminin rapprochée) [raprɔʃe] adjectif -
83 near
I [nɪə] adjблизкий, близко- nearest bus stop- nearest shop
- near to smb
- near to us
- in the very near future
- nearest way to the station
- holidays are near
- home is quite near
- mountains seem quite nearCHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Прилагательное near не употребляется атрибутивно, т. е. для определения существительного. Для атрибутивного употребления используются лексические единицы nearby или the nearest: a nearby village ближайшая деревня; the nearest stop ближайшая остановка; the nearest shop ближний магазин. (2.) Пространственно-временные отношения передаются также прилагательным close. Close в отлитие от near помимо пространственно-временных отношений: the exam is close скоро экзамен; the book is close at hand книга под рукой; характеризует человеческие отношения: close relations близкие отношения; close relatives близкие родственники; close friends близкие друзья; brother and sister are very close брат и сестра очень близки между собой; close cooperation тесное сотрудничество. Close также характеризует тщательность деятельности: close examination тщательное исследование; close supervision пристальное руководство; close scrutiny придирчивое расследование. (3.) В отдельных пространственно-временных ситуациях прилагательное close оказывается эквивалентом русских наречий степени почти и близко: We were close to signing the treaty. Мы уже почти подписали договор. Not exactly, but you are close. Не совсем, но вы почти правы/почти угадали. I sat close to the stage. Я сидел близко к сцене. /Я сидел почти у самой сценыII [nɪə]близко, недалеко, подлеUSAGE:III [nɪə] prpвозле, около, у -
84 acercar
v.1 to bring nearer.acerca la mesa a la pared move the table closer to the wall; (sin tocar la pared) push o move the table up against the wall (tocando la pared)acércame el pan could you pass me the bread?2 to bring near, to put near, to bring close, to approximate.Pull that chair over Acerca esa silla.* * *1 to bring near, bring nearer, draw up■ ¿me acercas el agua? can you pass the water?2 figurado to bring together1 (aproximarse) to be near2 (ir) to go3 (visitar) to drop in, drop by* * *verb2) take•* * *1. VT1) (=aproximar) [gen] to move closer; [al hablante] to bring closer2) (=dar) [sin moverse] to pass; [desde más lejos] to bring over¿puedes acercarme aquel paquete? — can you bring me over that parcel?
3) (=llevar en coche) to take¿me puedes acercar a casa? — can you take me home?
¿quieres que te acerque al aeropuerto? — do you want me to take you to the airport?
4) (=unir) [+ culturas, países, puntos de vistas] to bring closer (together)van a celebrar una nueva reunión para intentar acercar posturas — they are having another meeting to try and bring the two sides closer (together)
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( aproximar) to bring... closer o neareracercaron la mesa a la puerta — they moved the table closer o nearer to the door
¿puedes acercarme ese libro? — can you pass o give me that book?
b) ( unir) <posturas/países> to bring... closer2) ( llevar)2.me acercó a la parada — she gave me a ride (AmE) o (BrE) lift to the bus stop
acercarse v pron1)a) ( aproximarse) to approach, to get closer o neareracércate más — ( acercándose al hablante) come o get closer o nearer; ( alejándose del hablante) go o get closer o nearer
acercarse a algo/alguien — to approach something/somebody
se le acercaron dos policías — two policemen came up to o approached him
b) amigos/países to draw o come closer togetherc) hora/momento to draw near, approachd) postura/ideas ( asemejarse)acercarse a algo — to lean o tend toward(s) something
2) (ir, pasar)* * *= bring into + proximity, approximate, build + bridges.Ex. This is a proposal for a directive to approximate the laws relating to guarantees and indemnities.Ex. This article describes attempts to build bridges across the professions to encourage the exchange of knowledge between curators and conservators.----* acercarse = loom, wander up, go up, near, come up to, lie + ahead, get + closer, come down + the pike, come by, close in on.* acercarse (a) = approach, get + anywhere near, move into, move toward(s), move + closer to, reach out to, come nigh (to).* acercarse al final = draw to + an end, draw to + a close, come to + an end.* acercarse amenazadoramente = loom up.* acercarse aun más = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer together.* acercarse gradualmente (a) = edge (toward(s)).* acercarse la hora de = come up for.* acercarse más aun = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer together.* acercarse poco a poco (a) = edge (toward(s)).* acercarse por = mosey.* acercarse sin ser visto = sidle up to.* acercar un poco más = bring + Nombre + a step closer.* no acercarse a = stay away from, steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, steer away from.* no acercarse a Algo ni muerto = would not touch + Nombre + with a barge pole.* que se acerca = oncoming.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( aproximar) to bring... closer o neareracercaron la mesa a la puerta — they moved the table closer o nearer to the door
¿puedes acercarme ese libro? — can you pass o give me that book?
b) ( unir) <posturas/países> to bring... closer2) ( llevar)2.me acercó a la parada — she gave me a ride (AmE) o (BrE) lift to the bus stop
acercarse v pron1)a) ( aproximarse) to approach, to get closer o neareracércate más — ( acercándose al hablante) come o get closer o nearer; ( alejándose del hablante) go o get closer o nearer
acercarse a algo/alguien — to approach something/somebody
se le acercaron dos policías — two policemen came up to o approached him
b) amigos/países to draw o come closer togetherc) hora/momento to draw near, approachd) postura/ideas ( asemejarse)acercarse a algo — to lean o tend toward(s) something
2) (ir, pasar)* * *= bring into + proximity, approximate, build + bridges.Ex: The order of classes should bring related subjects into proximity.
Ex: This is a proposal for a directive to approximate the laws relating to guarantees and indemnities.Ex: This article describes attempts to build bridges across the professions to encourage the exchange of knowledge between curators and conservators.* acercarse = loom, wander up, go up, near, come up to, lie + ahead, get + closer, come down + the pike, come by, close in on.* acercarse (a) = approach, get + anywhere near, move into, move toward(s), move + closer to, reach out to, come nigh (to).* acercarse al final = draw to + an end, draw to + a close, come to + an end.* acercarse amenazadoramente = loom up.* acercarse aun más = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer together.* acercarse gradualmente (a) = edge (toward(s)).* acercarse la hora de = come up for.* acercarse más aun = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer together.* acercarse poco a poco (a) = edge (toward(s)).* acercarse por = mosey.* acercarse sin ser visto = sidle up to.* acercar un poco más = bring + Nombre + a step closer.* no acercarse a = stay away from, steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, steer away from.* no acercarse a Algo ni muerto = would not touch + Nombre + with a barge pole.* que se acerca = oncoming.* * *acercar [A2 ]vtA1(aproximar): acerca la lámpara un poco más bring the lamp a little closer o nearerintentaron acercar la mesa a la puerta they tried to move ( o pull etc) the table closer o nearer to the dooracercó la silla a la mesa she drew her chair up to the tableacercó las manos al fuego he held his hands closer to the fire¿puedes acercarme ese libro? can you pass o give me that book?2 (unir) ‹posturas/países› to bring … closersu primer hijo los acercó mucho their first child brought them much closer togetherB(llevar): mi madre nos acercó a la parada my mother gave us a lift to o dropped us at the bus stop¿te acerco a la estación? do you want a lift to o can I give you a lift to the station?esta tarde te acerco los libros I'll bring the books round this afternoonA1 (aproximarse) to approach, to come/go/get closer o neareracércate más (acercándose al hablante) come closer o nearer; (alejándose del hablante) go o get closer o nearer¡no te acerques! keep away!, don't come/go any closer o nearer!acercarse A algo/algn to approach sth/sb, to come/go/get closer TO sth/sbsegún nos acercábamos a la ciudad as we got closer to o approached the city, as we drew near to the cityno te acerques tanto al micrófono don't get so close to the microphonese le acercaron dos policías two policemen came up to o approached himse están acercando a una solución they are getting close to o edging towards a solution2 «amigos/países» to draw o come closer together3 «hora/momento» to draw near, approachse acercaba la fecha de su partida the day of her departure was drawing near o approachingahora que se acercan las Navidades now that Christmas is comingB(ir, pasar): acércate una tarde a tomar café come around for coffee some afternoonya que estaba en Londres me acerqué a la oficina a saludarlo as I was in London I went round to his office o ( AmE) I dropped by his office to say helloC «postura/ideas» (asemejarse) acercarse A algo; to lean o tend TOWARD(S) sth* * *
acercar ( conjugate acercar) verbo transitivo
1
◊ acercaron la mesa a la puerta they moved the table closer o nearer to the door;
acercó las manos al fuego he held his hands closer to the fire;
¿puedes acercarme ese libro? can you pass o give me that book?
2 ( llevar):◊ me acercó a la parada she gave me a ride (AmE) o (BrE) lift to the bus stop
acercarse verbo pronominal
( alejándose del hablante) go o get closer o nearer;◊ se le acercaron dos policías two policemen came up to o approached himb) [amigos/países] to draw o come closer together
acercar verbo transitivo
1 to bring near o nearer, bring (over)
2 fig (unir, armonizar) to bring together: sindicato y patronal acercaron sus posturas, management and unions began to see eye to eye o management and unions reduced the gap between their postures
3 (llevar) to give a lift to: si quieres te acerco a tu casa, I'll give you a lift home if you want
' acercar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcanzar
- aproximar
- arrimar
- jalar
English:
pull
- pull up
- draw
- zoom
* * *♦ vt1. [aproximar] to bring nearer;acerca la mesa a la pared [sin tocar la pared] move the table closer to the wall;[tocando la pared] push o move the table up against the wall;acércame el pan could you pass me the bread?2. [llevar]¿te importaría acercarme a mi casa? would you mind giving me a Br lift o US ride home?;te acercaré el cortacésped mañana I'll bring you the lawnmower over tomorrowhan acercado posturas tras dos semanas de negociaciones after two weeks of negotiations the two sides are now closer to each other* * *v/t1 bring closer2:acercar a alguien a un lugar give s.o. a ride o lift somewhere3 ( pasar):acércame el pan pass me the bread* * *acercar {72} vtaproximar, arrimar: to bring near, to bring closer* * *acercar vb2. (dar) to pass¿me acercas el agua, por favor? can you pass me the water, please? -
85 intimidad
f.1 private life (vida privada).en la intimidad in privateviolar la intimidad de alguien to invade somebody's privacy2 intimacy.imperat.2nd person plural (vosotros/ustedes) Imperative of Spanish verb: intimidar.* * *1 (amistad) intimacy2 (vida privada) privacy, private life1 (asuntos privados) private matters, personal affairs■ no pienso contar mis intimidades en público I'm not going to discuss my personal affairs in public\en la intimidad in private* * *noun f.1) intimacy2) privacy* * *SF1) (=amistad) intimacy, familiarity2) (=ámbito privado) privacycelebró su cumpleaños en la intimidad familiar — he celebrated his birthday in the privacy of his family
3) pl intimidades (=cosas personales) personal matters, private matters; euf (=genitales) private parts euf, privates euf hum* * *1)a) ( ambiente privado) privacyb) ( relación estrecha) intimacy2) intimidades femenino plurala) ( cosas íntimas) private life, personal o private affairs (pl)b) (euf) ( partes pudendas) private parts (pl) (euph), privates (pl) (colloq)* * *= intimacy, privacy.Ex. A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.Ex. Other walls, where security and privacy are absolutely essential, are not structural and are designed to be easily demounted and erected elsewhere.----* intimidades = intimations.* intimidad personal = personal privacy.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* Posesivo + intimidades = Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privates.* violación de la intimidad = breach of privacy, invasion of privacy.* violar la intimidad = invade + privacy.* * *1)a) ( ambiente privado) privacyb) ( relación estrecha) intimacy2) intimidades femenino plurala) ( cosas íntimas) private life, personal o private affairs (pl)b) (euf) ( partes pudendas) private parts (pl) (euph), privates (pl) (colloq)* * *= intimacy, privacy.Ex: A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.
Ex: Other walls, where security and privacy are absolutely essential, are not structural and are designed to be easily demounted and erected elsewhere.* intimidades = intimations.* intimidad personal = personal privacy.* invadir la intimidad de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* Posesivo + intimidades = Posesivo + family jewels, Posesivo + privates.* violación de la intimidad = breach of privacy, invasion of privacy.* violar la intimidad = invade + privacy.* * *A1 (ambiente privado) privacyla boda se celebró en la mayor intimidad it was a very quiet weddingen la intimidad del hogar in the privacy of one's home2 (relación estrecha) intimacyhay gran intimidad entre ellos they are very close1 (cosas íntimas) private life, personal o private affairs (pl)* * *
Del verbo intimidar: ( conjugate intimidar)
intimidad es:
2ª persona plural (vosotros) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
intimidad
intimidar
intimidad sustantivo femenino
1
2◊ intimidades sustantivo femenino plural
intimidar ( conjugate intimidar) verbo transitivo
intimidad sustantivo femenino
1 (relación) intimacy
2 (círculo, parcela no pública) private life: es más simpática en la intimidad, she's nicer in private
en esta casa no tengo intimidad, I have no privacy in this house
intimidar verbo transitivo to intimidate
' intimidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atentado
- celosa
- celoso
- confianza
- vulnerar
English:
intimacy
- intrusion
- privacy
- affair
- quiet
* * *intimidad nf1. [vida privada] private life;en la intimidad in private;violar la intimidad de alguien to invade sb's privacy2. [privacidad] privacy;en la intimidad de in the privacy of3. [amistad] intimacy4.intimidades [asuntos privados] personal matters* * *f1 intimacy2 (lo privado) privacy;en la intimidad in private* * *intimidad nf1) : intimacy2) : privacy, private life* * * -
86 unir
v.1 to join (juntar) (pedazos, habitaciones).unió los dos palos con una cuerda he joined o tied the two sticks together with a piece of stringEllos unieron las telas They joined the fabrics.Ellos unieron los equipos They merged the teams.2 to connect, to link (comunicar) (ciudades, terminales, aparatos).El cable une la tubería The wire connects the tubing.3 to combine.en su obra une belleza y técnica her work combines beauty with techniqueunir algo a algo to add something to something4 to draw together, to assemble, to unify.El amor une a las personas Love draws people together.* * *1 (juntar) to unite, join, join together2 (combinar) to combine (a, with)3 (enlazar) to link (a, to)\unirse en matrimonio formal to unite in marriage* * *verbto unite, join, link- unirse- unirse a* * *1. VT1) (=acercar)a) [+ grupos, tendencias, pueblos] to uniteb) [sentimientos] to unitea nuestros dos países los unen muchas más cosas de las que los dividen — there are far more things that unite our two countries than divide them
c) [lazos] to link, bindlos lazos que unen ambos países — the ties that bind o link both countries
2) (=atar) [contrato] to bindcon el periódico me unía un mero contrato — I was bound to the newspaper by nothing more than a simple contract
el jugador ha rescindido el contrato que lo unía al club — the player has terminated the contract binding him to the club
3) (=asociar, agrupar) to combineuniendo los dos nombres resulta un nuevo concepto — a new concept is created by combining the two nouns
el esquí de fondo une dos actividades: montañismo y esquí — cross-country skiing combines two activities: mountaineering and skiing
decidieron unir sus fuerzas para luchar contra el crimen — they decided to join forces in the fight against crime
ha logrado unir su nombre al de los grandes deportistas de este siglo — he has won a place among the great sporting names of this century
5) [+ objetos, piezas] [gen] to join, join together; [con pegamento, celo] to stick together; [con clavos, puntas] to fasten togethervan a tirar el tabique para unir el salón a la cocina — they are going to knock together the lounge and the kitchen
6) (Culin) [+ líquidos] to mix; [+ salsa] to blend7) (Com) [+ compañías, intereses] to merge2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cables> to join; (con cola, pegamento) to stick... together; < esfuerzos> to combinelos unió en matrimonio — (frml) he joined them in matrimony (frml)
b) sentimientos/intereses to uniteunida sentimentalmente a... — (period) romantically involved with...
c) <características/cualidades/estilos> to combine3) ( fusionar) <empresas/organizaciones> to merge4) < salsa> to mix2.unirse v pron1)a) ( aliarse) personas/colectividades to join togetherse unieron para hacer un frente común — they joined forces o united in a common cause
b) características/cualidades to combine3) ( fusionarse) empresas/organizaciones to merge* * *= aggregate, bridge, connect, join together, link, marry, string, unite, confound, piece together, weld into/together, splice, bundle, pool, band, bind + Nombre + together, knit, knit, federate, conjoin, cement.Ex. You have attempted to aggregate the UDC class number incorrectly.Ex. BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.Ex. Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex. A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials, e.g. paintings, drawings, papers, unbound sections of a book, and similar materials, consisting of two covers joined together at the back.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.Ex. There is no question of stringing together simple concepts in a preferred citation order to produce a single index description of the summarized subject content of a document.Ex. It has become increasingly difficult to unite both categories in one union and demands for a trade union of library employees have been raised.Ex. The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. The Department of Trade and Industry has undergone many changes over the years; it has been split into two separate departments and welded together again.Ex. A filmloop is a short length of film enclosed in a cassette and with the end of the film spliced on to the beginning so that it requires no rewinding.Ex. CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex. The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex. The author advises banding retention policies to focus on a few clear options.Ex. People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex. I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.Ex. I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.Ex. The usefulness of the many online periodicals and scientific digital libraries that exist today is limited by the inability to federate these resources through a unified interface.Ex. The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex. An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.----* conseguir unir = rally.* unir a = tie (to), couple with.* unir esfuerzos = join + hands.* unir fuerzas = join + forces, pool + forces.* unir inextricablemente = interweave.* unir mediante espigas = tenon.* unir mediante hiperenlaces = hotlink [hot-link].* unir mediante mortaja = mortise.* unirse = come together, partner, bond, stand up as + one.* unirse a = ally with, join, hop on, join + Posesivo + ranks.* unirse a una conversación = chime in.* unirse en matrimonio = tie + the knot.* unir sin solapar = butt together.* volverse a unir a = rejoin.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < cables> to join; (con cola, pegamento) to stick... together; < esfuerzos> to combinelos unió en matrimonio — (frml) he joined them in matrimony (frml)
b) sentimientos/intereses to uniteunida sentimentalmente a... — (period) romantically involved with...
c) <características/cualidades/estilos> to combine3) ( fusionar) <empresas/organizaciones> to merge4) < salsa> to mix2.unirse v pron1)a) ( aliarse) personas/colectividades to join togetherse unieron para hacer un frente común — they joined forces o united in a common cause
b) características/cualidades to combine3) ( fusionarse) empresas/organizaciones to merge* * *= aggregate, bridge, connect, join together, link, marry, string, unite, confound, piece together, weld into/together, splice, bundle, pool, band, bind + Nombre + together, knit, knit, federate, conjoin, cement.Ex: You have attempted to aggregate the UDC class number incorrectly.
Ex: BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.Ex: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex: A portfolio is a container for holding loose materials, e.g. paintings, drawings, papers, unbound sections of a book, and similar materials, consisting of two covers joined together at the back.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex: At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.Ex: There is no question of stringing together simple concepts in a preferred citation order to produce a single index description of the summarized subject content of a document.Ex: It has become increasingly difficult to unite both categories in one union and demands for a trade union of library employees have been raised.Ex: The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex: The Department of Trade and Industry has undergone many changes over the years; it has been split into two separate departments and welded together again.Ex: A filmloop is a short length of film enclosed in a cassette and with the end of the film spliced on to the beginning so that it requires no rewinding.Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex: The results of two studies of the way reference librarians work were pooled to provide an understanding of the important features necessary in software for computerized reference work.Ex: The author advises banding retention policies to focus on a few clear options.Ex: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex: I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.Ex: I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.Ex: The usefulness of the many online periodicals and scientific digital libraries that exist today is limited by the inability to federate these resources through a unified interface.Ex: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.* conseguir unir = rally.* unir a = tie (to), couple with.* unir esfuerzos = join + hands.* unir fuerzas = join + forces, pool + forces.* unir inextricablemente = interweave.* unir mediante espigas = tenon.* unir mediante hiperenlaces = hotlink [hot-link].* unir mediante mortaja = mortise.* unirse = come together, partner, bond, stand up as + one.* unirse a = ally with, join, hop on, join + Posesivo + ranks.* unirse a una conversación = chime in.* unirse en matrimonio = tie + the knot.* unir sin solapar = butt together.* volverse a unir a = rejoin.* * *unir [I1 ]vtA1«persona»: unió los trozos con un pegamento she stuck the pieces together with glueunió los cables con cinta aislante he joined the wires with insulating tapeha unido dos estilos muy diferentes he has combined two very different stylesunamos nuestros esfuerzos let us combine our efforts2 «sentimientos/intereses» to unitelos unía el deseo de … they were united by their desire to …los une su afición al deporte their love of sport binds them together o acts as a bond between them o unites themel amor que nos une the love which unites usunida sentimentalmente a … ( period); romantically involved with …3 ‹características/cualidades› unir algo A algo to combine sth WITH sthune a su inteligencia una gran madurez he combines intelligence with great maturityB (comunicar) to linkla nueva carretera une los dos pueblos the new road links the two townsel puente aéreo que une las dos ciudades the shuttle service which runs between o links the two citiesC ‹salsa› to mix■ unirseA1 (aliarse) «personas/colectividades» to join togetherse unieron para hacer un frente común they joined forces o united in a common causelos dos países se unieron en una federación the two countries joined together to form a federationse unieron en matrimonio they were married, they were joined in matrimony ( frml)varias empresas se unieron para formar un consorcio several companies joined together o came together o combined to form a consortiumunirse A algo:se unió a nuestra causa he joined our cause2 «características/cualidades» to combineen él se unen la ambición y el orgullo ambition and pride come together o combine in him, he combines ambition with pridea su belleza se une una gran simpatía her beauty is combined with a very likable personalityB (juntarse) «caminos» to converge, meetdonde el tráfico del oeste se une con el del norte where traffic from the west converges with o meets traffic from the north* * *
unir ( conjugate unir) verbo transitivo
1
(con cola, pegamento) to stick … together;
‹ esfuerzos› to combine
unir algo a algo to combine sth with sth
2 ( comunicar) ‹ lugares› to link
3 ( fusionar) ‹empresas/organizaciones› to merge
unirse verbo pronominal
1 ( aliarse) [personas/colectividades] to join together;
2 ( juntarse) [ caminos] to converge, meet
3 ( fusionarse) [empresas/organizaciones] to merge
unir verbo transitivo
1 (cables, conexiones) to join, unite
2 (esfuerzos, intereses) to join
(asociar, fusionar) unieron sus empresas, they merged their companies
3 (comunicar) to link: ese camino une las dos aldeas, that path links the two villages
' unir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acercar
- casar
- empalmar
- fundir
- juntar
- ligar
- remachar
- vincular
English:
bond
- cement
- connect
- couple
- join
- join up
- link
- neither
- screw together
- stick together
- unite
- yoke
- amalgamate
- bring
- marry
- reunite
- splice
- unify
* * *♦ vt1. [juntar] [pedazos, piezas, habitaciones] to join;[empresas, estados, facciones] to unite; Informát [archivos] to merge;unió los dos palos con una cuerda he joined o tied the two sticks with a piece of string;debemos unir fuerzas we must combine forcesles une una fuerte amistad they are very close friends, they share a very close friendship;les une su pasión por la música they share a passion for music;los lazos que nos unen the ties that bind us;Formalunir a dos personas en (santo) matrimonio to join two people in (holy) matrimony3. [comunicar] [ciudades, terminales, aparatos] to connect, to link;la línea férrea que une la capital a o [m5] con la costa the railway o US railroad between o which links the capital and the coast4. [combinar] to combine;en su obra une belleza y técnica her work combines beauty with technique;unir algo a algo [añadir] to add sth to sth;a la desinformación hay que unir también el desinterés de la gente in addition to the lack of information, we have to take into account people's lack of interest5. [mezclar] to mix o blend in;una la mantequilla con el azúcar cream together the butter and the sugar* * *v/t1 join2 personas unite3 características combine ( con with)4 ciudades link* * *unir vt1) juntar: to unite, to join, to link2) combinar: to combine, to blend* * *unir vb1. (juntar) to join2. (comunicar) to link3. (relacionar) to unite -
87 acercarse
pron.v.1 to approach, to come near, draw near, to come close to.2 to be reconciled (amantes).3 acercarse a (Comp.), to close in on.* * *1 (aproximarse) to be near2 (ir) to go3 (visitar) to drop in, drop by* * *to approach, get closer* * *VPR1) (=aproximarse)a) [al hablante] to come closer; [a algo alejado del hablante] to get closeracércate, que te vea — come closer so that I can see you
no te acerques más, que te puedes quemar — don't get any closer, you could burn yourself
al ver que se acercaban, el conductor se paró — when he saw them coming closer o approaching, the driver stopped
acercarse a: no te acerques tanto a la mesa — don't get so close to the table
me acerqué a la ventana — I went up o over to the window
señores pasajeros, nos estamos acercando a Heathrow — ladies and gentlemen, we're approaching Heathrow
el paro se acerca al 10% — unemployment is approaching 10%
b) (=abordar)acercarse a algn — [al hablante] to come up to sb; [lejos del hablante] to go up to sb
c)2) [en el tiempo] [acontecimiento, momento] to get closer, get nearerya se acercan las vacaciones — the holidays are nearly here, the holidays are getting closer o nearer
acercarse a — [+ fecha] to approach; [+ situación] to get closer to
3) (=ir)ya me acercaré un día a visitaros — one of these days I'll pay you a visit o I'll come and see you
4) (=parecerse)acercarse a algo, nuestros gustos se acercan más a la ópera — our tastes tend more towards opera
los resultados se acercan bastante a lo que esperábamos — the results are fairly close to what we expected
* * *Ex. Many things do not have to be perfect, just in the ballpark.* * *Ex: Many things do not have to be perfect, just in the ballpark.
* * *
■acercarse verbo reflexivo
1 to approach [a, -]
2 (desplazarse) to go
(venir) to come: dijeron que esta tarde se acercarían por aquí, they said they'd come around here this afternoon
' acercarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acercar
- aproximar
- arrimar
- juntar
- rondar
English:
approach
- come up
- creep
- edge
- go over to
- go up
- keep off
- march up to
- near
- ride up
- sneak
- up
- walk up
- zoom in
- clear
- close
- come
- distance
- draw
- go
- gravitate
- keep
- move
- pull
- stay
- walk
* * *vpr1. [en el espacio] to come closer, to approach;acércate más, que no te oigo come closer, I can't hear you;acércate un poco más a la ventana move a bit closer to the window;acércate a ver esto come and have a look at this;no te acerques al precipicio don't go near the edge;se me acercó una mujer para preguntarme la hora a woman came up to me and asked me the time;Figse acercó a él en busca de protección she turned to him for protection2. [ir] to go;[venir] to come;se acercó a la tienda a por pan she popped out to the shops for some bread;acércate por aquí un día de estos come over and see us some time3. [en el tiempo] [fecha, estación, elecciones] to draw nearer, to approach;se acerca la Navidad Christmas is coming;nos acercamos al verano it will soon be summersu estilo se acerca más a la poesía que a la prosa his style is closer to poetry than to prose5. [en negociaciones] [países, bandos] to come closer;sus posturas se han acercado mucho en las últimas semanas the differences between them have narrowed considerably over recent weeks* * *v/r1 approach; de fecha draw near;se acercó a mí she came up to me o approached me;no te acerques a la pared don’t get close to the wall;¡acércate! come closer!2 ir go;me acercaré a tu casa I’ll drop by* * *vraproximarse, arrimarse: to approach, to draw near* * *acercarse vb to get nearer / to get closer -
88 vicino
[vi'tʃino] vicino (-a)1. agg1) (a poca distanza) near, nearby, (paese) neighbouring Brit, neighboring Am, nearbyvicino a — near, close to
la stazione è vicina — the station is near, the station is close (by)
quei quadri sono troppo vicini — those pictures are too close (together o to each other)
2) (accanto) next3) (nel tempo) near, close at handla fine è vicina — the end is near o imminent
siamo vicini alla fine — we've almost o nearly finished
le vacanze sono vicine — the holidays are Brit o the vacation is Am approaching
2. avv1) (a poca distanza) near, nearby, close (by), (nel tempo) near, close2)3)vicino a — close to, near (to), (accanto a) beside, next to
vivono vicino al mare — they live close to o near the sea
era seduto vicino a me — he was sitting near me, (accanto a) he was sitting next to o beside me
ci sono andato vicino — (fig : quasi indovinato) I almost got it
3. sm/fneighbour Brit, neighbor Amil mio vicino di banco — the person at the desk next to mine, my neighbo(u)r
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89 entre
prep.1 between.entre las diez y las once between ten and eleven o'clockentre paréntesis in bracketsentre nosotros between you and me, between ourselves (en confianza)discutían entre sí they were arguing with each otherera un color entre verde y azul the color was somewhere between green and bluedudo entre ir o quedarme I don't know o can't decide whether to go or to stay2 among, amongst.estaba entre los asistentes she was among those presentestuvo entre los mejores he was one of o amongst the bestentre otras cosas among other things3 divided by.intj.come in.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: entrar.* * *1 (dos términos) between2 (varios) among, amongst3 (sumando) counting4 (en) in5 (entremedio) somewhere between\de entre from among, out ofentre... y... what with... and...■ entre el frío y la lluvia... what with the cold and the rain...entre tanto meanwhile, in the meantime* * *prep.1) between2) among* * *PREP1) (=en medio de)a) [dos elementos] betweenparéntesis, semanaun líquido entre dulce y amargo — a liquid which is half-sweet, half-sour
b) [más de dos elementos] among, amongst¿has buscado entre las fotografías? — have you looked among(st) the photographs?
puedes hablar, estamos entre amigos — you can speak freely, we're among(st) friends
empezó a trabajar como mensajero, entre otras cosas — he started work as a courier, among(st) other things
2) [indicando colaboración, participación]le compraremos un regalo entre todos — we'll buy her a present between all of us, we'll all club together to buy her a present
¿entre cuántos habéis hecho el trabajo? — how many of you did it take to do the work?
esto lo solucionaremos entre nosotros — we'll sort that out among(st) o between ourselves
entre sí: las mujeres hablaban entre sí — the women were talking among(st) themselves
3) [uso aditivo]entre viaje y alojamiento nos gastamos 80 euros — we spent 80 euros between the travel and the accommodation, the travel and the accommodation came to 80 euros between them
entre niños y niñas habrá unos veinte en total — there are about twenty in total, if you count boys and girls
entre que era tarde y hacía frío, decidimos no salir — what with it being late and cold, we decided not to go out
entre unas cosas y otras se nos hizo de noche — before we knew it, it was night
4) (Mat)5) esp LAm*6)* * *I1)a) ( indicando posición en medio de) betweenb) ( en relaciones de comunicación o cooperación) between¿por qué no le hacemos un regalo entre todos? — why don't we all get together to buy him a present?
c) ( con verbos recíprocos) amongcuando hablan entre ellos — ( dos personas) when they talk to each other; ( más de dos personas) when they talk among themselves
entre ellos se entienden — they understand each other o one another
2)a) (en el número, la colectividad de) amongb) ( mezclado con) amongc) ( sumando una cosa a otra) withhay unas cien personas entre alumnos y profesores — with o including pupils and teachers there are about a hundred people
entre una cosa y otra... — (fam) what with one thing and another... (colloq)
d) ( en distribuciones) amonge) (Mat)3)IIentre tanto — meanwhile, in the meantime
adverbio (esp AmL)entre más... menos/más... — the more... the less/more...
* * *= amidst, among, amongst, between, inter, across, amid, twixt, betwixt, in between.Ex. The second edition of AACR was published in 1978, amidst some dispute as to whether it was either necessary or desirable.Ex. He is probably unique among Associations of Research Libraries directors in that he played a significant role in the creation of ALA's Social Responsibilities Round Table.Ex. Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex. Citations to 33 Ph.D.theses produced at the University between 1974 and 1978 were analysed.Ex. On magnetic tape, for instance, there will be a need for an inter record gap so that the tape drive has some space, some leeway, when starting or stopping the fast moving tape.Ex. Other important elements of libraries, such as the quality of the staff and the nature of the reference collections themselves, vary across libraries.Ex. The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.Ex. The article ' Twixt dilemma and desk-top deluxe' reports on the developments from the major computer printer manufacturers.Ex. Hume says we must distinguish ' betwixt personal identity as it regards our thought or imagination and as it regards our passions or the concern we take in ourselves'.Ex. The reason for this is that the qualifier, Public Libraries, is randomly distributed depending on whether other facets are cited in between.----* a caballo entre = midway between.* a mitad de camino entre = midway between.* compromiso entre novios = engagement.* conector entre facetas = intra-facet connector.* de entre los nuestros = in our ranks.* de la zona de entre mareas = intertidal.* distinguir entre... y... = draw + the line between... and....* entre bastidores = behind the scenes, backstage, offstage.* entre corchetes = in brackets.* entre culturas = intercultural.* entre diferentes edades = cross-age [cross age].* entre dos fuegos = crossfire, pig(gy) in the middle.* entre el dicho y el hecho hay un gran trecho = many a slip between the cup and the lip.* entre el dicho y el hecho hay un gran trecho = There's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip.* entre el hombre y el sistema = human-system.* entre ellos contamos con los siguientes = numbered amongst these are.* entre éstos se incluyen = amongst these are numbered.* entre fronteras = transborder.* entre grupos sociales = intergroup.* entre instituciones = interagency [inter-agency].* entre la espada y la pared = between the rock and the hard place, between the devil and the deep blue sea, between a rock and a hard place.* entre la máquina y el hombre = human-machine.* entre la población en general = mainstream.* entre la profesión = intra-professional.* entre las dos y las cuatro = mid-afternoon.* entre las páginas de = between the covers of.* entre los miembros de la familia = intergenerational.* entre los vivos = land of the living, the.* entre manos = at hand, in hand.* entre medias = in between.* entre + Nombre Singular + y + Nombre Singular = between + Nombre Plural.* entre nosotros = with us, between you and me, between ourselves.* entre ordenadores = computer-to-computer.* entre otras cosas = amongst other things, for one thing, inter alia, among other things.* entre otros = amongst others, among others.* entre países = transfrontier, transborder, transnational, cross-country, cross-national [cross national], cross-border.* entre paréntesis = parenthetically, parenthetic, in brackets, in parenthesis.* entre profesiones = cross-occupational.* entre + Pronombre = in + Posesivo + midst.* entre regiones = cross-regional, inter-regional [interregional].* entre semana = on weekdays, midweek, weekday.* entre sí = each other.* entre tres partes = 3-party [three-party].* entre tú y yo = between you and me, between ourselves.* entre varias bibliotecas = cross-library, cross-library.* entre varias instituciones = inter-institutionally [interinstitutionally].* entre varias lenguas = cross-lingual.* entre varios países = multi-country [multicountry].* entre... y... = anywhere from/between... and...., somewhere between... and....* espacio entre columnas = intercolumn spacing.* estar a caballo entre = stand + midway between.* estar entre = fall between.* hablar entre dientes sin ser entendido = mumble.* niños entre cinco y siete años = five-to-sevens.* que quede entre nosotros = between you and me, between ourselves.* reconciliación entre = healing of the breach between.* resolución de la ambigüedad entre términos = term disambiguation.* * *I1)a) ( indicando posición en medio de) betweenb) ( en relaciones de comunicación o cooperación) between¿por qué no le hacemos un regalo entre todos? — why don't we all get together to buy him a present?
c) ( con verbos recíprocos) amongcuando hablan entre ellos — ( dos personas) when they talk to each other; ( más de dos personas) when they talk among themselves
entre ellos se entienden — they understand each other o one another
2)a) (en el número, la colectividad de) amongb) ( mezclado con) amongc) ( sumando una cosa a otra) withhay unas cien personas entre alumnos y profesores — with o including pupils and teachers there are about a hundred people
entre una cosa y otra... — (fam) what with one thing and another... (colloq)
d) ( en distribuciones) amonge) (Mat)3)IIentre tanto — meanwhile, in the meantime
adverbio (esp AmL)entre más... menos/más... — the more... the less/more...
* * *= amidst, among, amongst, between, inter, across, amid, twixt, betwixt, in between.Ex: The second edition of AACR was published in 1978, amidst some dispute as to whether it was either necessary or desirable.
Ex: He is probably unique among Associations of Research Libraries directors in that he played a significant role in the creation of ALA's Social Responsibilities Round Table.Ex: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex: Citations to 33 Ph.D.theses produced at the University between 1974 and 1978 were analysed.Ex: On magnetic tape, for instance, there will be a need for an inter record gap so that the tape drive has some space, some leeway, when starting or stopping the fast moving tape.Ex: Other important elements of libraries, such as the quality of the staff and the nature of the reference collections themselves, vary across libraries.Ex: The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.Ex: The article ' Twixt dilemma and desk-top deluxe' reports on the developments from the major computer printer manufacturers.Ex: Hume says we must distinguish ' betwixt personal identity as it regards our thought or imagination and as it regards our passions or the concern we take in ourselves'.Ex: The reason for this is that the qualifier, Public Libraries, is randomly distributed depending on whether other facets are cited in between.* a caballo entre = midway between.* a mitad de camino entre = midway between.* compromiso entre novios = engagement.* conector entre facetas = intra-facet connector.* de entre los nuestros = in our ranks.* de la zona de entre mareas = intertidal.* distinguir entre... y... = draw + the line between... and....* entre bastidores = behind the scenes, backstage, offstage.* entre corchetes = in brackets.* entre culturas = intercultural.* entre diferentes edades = cross-age [cross age].* entre dos fuegos = crossfire, pig(gy) in the middle.* entre el dicho y el hecho hay un gran trecho = many a slip between the cup and the lip.* entre el dicho y el hecho hay un gran trecho = There's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip.* entre el hombre y el sistema = human-system.* entre ellos contamos con los siguientes = numbered amongst these are.* entre éstos se incluyen = amongst these are numbered.* entre fronteras = transborder.* entre grupos sociales = intergroup.* entre instituciones = interagency [inter-agency].* entre la espada y la pared = between the rock and the hard place, between the devil and the deep blue sea, between a rock and a hard place.* entre la máquina y el hombre = human-machine.* entre la población en general = mainstream.* entre la profesión = intra-professional.* entre las dos y las cuatro = mid-afternoon.* entre las páginas de = between the covers of.* entre los miembros de la familia = intergenerational.* entre los vivos = land of the living, the.* entre manos = at hand, in hand.* entre medias = in between.* entre + Nombre Singular + y + Nombre Singular = between + Nombre Plural.* entre nosotros = with us, between you and me, between ourselves.* entre ordenadores = computer-to-computer.* entre otras cosas = amongst other things, for one thing, inter alia, among other things.* entre otros = amongst others, among others.* entre países = transfrontier, transborder, transnational, cross-country, cross-national [cross national], cross-border.* entre paréntesis = parenthetically, parenthetic, in brackets, in parenthesis.* entre profesiones = cross-occupational.* entre + Pronombre = in + Posesivo + midst.* entre regiones = cross-regional, inter-regional [interregional].* entre semana = on weekdays, midweek, weekday.* entre sí = each other.* entre tres partes = 3-party [three-party].* entre tú y yo = between you and me, between ourselves.* entre varias bibliotecas = cross-library, cross-library.* entre varias instituciones = inter-institutionally [interinstitutionally].* entre varias lenguas = cross-lingual.* entre varios países = multi-country [multicountry].* entre... y... = anywhere from/between... and...., somewhere between... and....* espacio entre columnas = intercolumn spacing.* estar a caballo entre = stand + midway between.* estar entre = fall between.* hablar entre dientes sin ser entendido = mumble.* niños entre cinco y siete años = five-to-sevens.* que quede entre nosotros = between you and me, between ourselves.* reconciliación entre = healing of the breach between.* resolución de la ambigüedad entre términos = term disambiguation.* * *A1 (indicando posición en medio de) betweense sienta entre Carlos y yo he sits between Carlos and meentre estas cuatro paredes within these four wallscreó una barrera entre ellos it created a barrier between themlo escribió entre paréntesis she wrote it in bracketsse me escapó por entre los dedos it slipped through my fingerscorreteaban por entre los arbustos they ran in and out of the bushesno pruebo bocado entre horas I don't eat a thing between mealsentre estas dos fechas between these two datesestá abierto entre semana it is open during the weekentre las cuatro y las cinco between four and five (o'clock)con una expresión entre complacida y sorprendida with an expression somewhere between pleasure and surprise, with a half pleased, half surprised lookes de un color entre el azul y el violeta it's a bluey purple color o a purplish blue colorvacilaba entre decírselo y callar she was torn between telling him and keeping quietestoy entre el verde y el azul I can't decide between the green one and the blue one2 (en relaciones de comunicación) betweenentre nosotros or entre tú y yo, no tiene la más mínima idea between you and me o just between ourselves, he doesn't have a cluelas relaciones entre los cuatro hermanos relations between the four brothers3 (en relaciones de cooperación) betweenentre los dos/cuatro logramos levantarlo between the two of us/four of us we managed to lift it¿por qué no le hacemos un regalo entre todos? why don't we all get together to buy him a present?4 (con verbos recíprocos) amongentre ellos se entienden they understand each other o one anothercuando hablan entre ellos no entiendo nada when they talk among themselves, I can't understand a thingtres depósitos unidos entre sí por una serie de tubos three tanks linked (to each other) by a series of pipesB1 (en el número, la colectividad de) among, amongst ( BrE)entre los trabajadores among the workersbendita tú eres entre todas las mujeres blessed art thou among womenestá entre los mejores/más grandes del mundo it is among the best/largest in the world, it is one of the best/largest in the worldentre los temas debatidos, éste fue el más conflictivo of the topics discussed this proved to be the most controversialhay un traidor entre nosotros there's a traitor among us o ( liter) in our midstestamos entre amigos we're all friends here, you're among friendses mentiroso, entre otras cosas he's a liar, among other things2 (mezclado con) amongentre las monedas que me dio había algunas extranjeras there were some foreign coins among the ones he gave mese perdió entre la muchedumbre he got lost in the crowdlo encontré entre la arena I found it in the sand3 (sumando una cosa a otra) withhay unas cien personas entre alumnos, padres y profesores with o including pupils, parents and teachers there are about a hundred peopleentre una cosa y otra nos llevó toda una mañana ( fam); what with one thing and another it took us a whole morning ( colloq)4 (en distribuciones) amongrepártelos entre los niños share them out among the children5 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Mat):tienes que dividirlo entre cinco you have to divide it by fivediez entre dos es (igual a) cinco two into ten goes five (times), ten divided by two is fiveCentre tanto meanwhile, in the meantimeentre tanto, vayan poniendo la mesa meanwhile o in the meantime, you can lay the tableentre tanto (que) lo hacen while they do it( esp AmL): entre más/menos... the more/less...entre más pide, menos le dan the more he asks for, the less they give himentre menos estudies, menos aprenderás the less you study, the less you will learn* * *
Del verbo entrar: ( conjugate entrar)
entré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
entre es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
algo entre
entrar
entre
entrar ( conjugate entrar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( acercándose) to come in;
( alejándose) to go in;
hazla entre tell her to come in, show her in;
entró corriendo he ran in, he came running in;
¿se puede entre con el coche? can you drive in?;
había gente entrando y saliendo there were people coming and going;
¿cómo entró? how did he get in?;
entre en or (esp AmL) a algo ‹a edificio/habitación› to go into sth;
entró en el or al banco she went into the bank
2 (en etapa, estado) entre en algo ‹en periodo/guerra/negociaciones› to enter sth;
entró en coma he went into a coma
3a) (introducirse, meterse):◊ cierra la puerta, que entra frío close the door, you're letting the cold in;
me entró arena en los zapatos I've got sand in my shoesb) ( poderse meter):◊ ¿entrará por la puerta? will it get through the door?;
(+ me/te/le etc):
el zapato no le entra he can't get his shoe on;
no me entra la segunda (Auto) I can't get it into second (gear)
4 [ hambre] (+ me/te/le etc):◊ le entró hambre she felt o got hungry;
me ha entrado la duda I'm beginning to have my doubts;
me entró sueño I got o began to feel sleepy
5 ( empezar) to start, begin;◊ entró de aprendiz he started o began as an apprentice
6 ( incorporarse) entre en or (esp AmL) a algo ‹en empresa/ejército/club› to join sth;
‹ en convento› to enter sth;
el año que entré en or a la universidad the year I started college I've just joined the association
7 ( estar incluido):
¿cuántas entran en un kilo? how many do you get in a kilo?
verbo transitivo ( traer) to bring in;
( llevar) to take in;◊ ¿cómo van a entre el sofá? how are they going to get the sofa in?
entre preposición
1
está entre las dos casas it's between the two houses;
entre paréntesis in brackets;
cuando hablan entre los dos when they talk to each other
entre otras cosas among other things;
se perdió entre la muchedumbre he disappeared into the crowd;
entre estas cuatro paredes within these wallsc) (indicando cooperación, distribución):
le hicimos con regalo entre todos we all got together and brought him a present;
repártelos entre los niños/entre todos share them out among the children/between everybody
2 ( en expresiones de tiempo):
llegaré entre las tres y las cuatro I'll be arriving between three and four;
cualquier semana entre julio y agosto any week in July or August
3
■ adverbio (esp AmL):◊ entre más come más/menos engorda the more he eats the more/less he puts on weight
entrar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to come in, go in, enter: los ladrones entraron por la ventana, the burglars entered through the window ➣ Ver nota en ir
2 (encajar) to fit: esta llave no entra, this key doesn't fit
3 (estar incluido) to be included: eso no entra en el precio, that's not included in the price
4 (en una organización, partido) to join, get into: entró en el club, he was admitted to the club
5 (en una situación) to go into: el avión entró en barrena, the plane went into a spin
entrar en calor, to warm up
6 (comenzar) el mes que entra, next month, the coming month
7 (sobrevenir) to come over: le entraron ganas de llorar, he felt like crying
me entró un ataque de histeria, I went into hysterics
8 (agradar) no me entran las lentejas, I don't like lentils
II verbo transitivo
1 to bring in: entra las sillas, take the chairs in
2 Inform to enter
♦ Locuciones: entrar en la cabeza: no me entra en la cabeza que hayas hecho eso, I can't understand why you have done that
ni entrar ni salir, to play no part in the matter: en cuestiones sentimentales ni entro ni salgo, I steer well clear of touchy subjects
entre preposición
1 (señalando límites) between: ponlo entre tú y ella, put it between you and her
entre azul y verde, between blue and green
(con la colaboración de) lo haremos entre Pedro, Pablo y yo, Peter, Paul and myself will do it between us
2 (rodeado de) among(st)
estoy entre amigos, I'm among friends
(incluido en) está entre los primeros de la clase, he's among the best students of his class
En general, entre se traduce por between cuando se refiere a dos cosas y among o amongst (más antiguo) cuando se refiere a más de dos. Sin embargo, se puede emplear between, junto con un verbo de movimiento, cuando queremos indicar que un conjunto de cosas se dividió en dos grupos: El río fluye entre los árboles. The river flows between the trees.
' entre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abismal
- abismo
- abordaje
- aclarar
- adherencia
- analogía
- apareamiento
- barrera
- bastante
- bastidor
- bien
- caballero
- caballo
- cada
- camaradería
- camino
- ceja
- cerrarse
- clara
- claro
- comillas
- compenetración
- competencia
- conexión
- confianza
- confundirse
- congruencia
- considerada
- considerado
- contarse
- corporativismo
- correlación
- cruce
- desnivel
- despertarse
- dicotomía
- diente
- disidencia
- distanciamiento
- dividir
- dividirse
- dudar
- economía
- entendimiento
- escaramuza
- escoger
- espada
- estragos
- estrechar
- estrechamiento
English:
ability
- alike
- already
- amid
- among
- amongst
- angular
- antagonism
- antipathy
- backstage
- barrel
- barrier
- behind
- between
- blue-collar
- bond
- bonding
- border
- bracket
- cement
- chip in
- choose
- chuckle
- circulate
- civilian
- clash
- close
- club
- connect
- connected
- dart
- derby
- devil
- differentiate
- discriminate
- distinction
- distinguish
- divide
- dole out
- enter
- entrails
- equal
- equality
- evenly
- exit poll
- export
- fall out
- fatalism
- feature
- fence
* * *♦ prep1. [en medio de dos] between;está entre mi casa y la suya it's between my house and hers, it's on the way from my house to hers;entre las diez y las once between ten and eleven o'clock;entre 1939 y 1945 between 1939 and 1945, from 1939 to 1945;entre paréntesis in brackets, in parentheses;no abre entre semana it doesn't open during the week;no hay punto de comparación entre la ciudad y el campo there's no comparison between the city and the countryside;la diferencia entre tú y yo es que… the difference between you and me is that…;era un color entre verde y azul the colour was somewhere between green and blue;su estado de ánimo estaba entre la alegría y la emoción his state of mind was somewhere between o was a mixture of joy and excitement;se encuentra entre la vida y la muerte she is fighting for her life;entre nosotros [en confianza] between you and me, between ourselves;que quede esto entre tú y yo this is between you and me;dudo entre ir o quedarme I don't know o can't decide whether to go or to stay;entre una(s) cosa(s) y otra(s)… what with one thing and another…;no tuve tiempo de llamarte entre unas cosas y otras between one thing and another I didn't have time to phone you2. [en medio de muchos] among, amongst;estaba entre los asistentes she was among those present;entre los celtas se solía… the Celts used to…;entre los médicos se considera que… most doctors believe that…;lo hicieron entre tres amigos the three friends did it between them;entre todos estoy seguro de que lo conseguiremos I'm sure we'll manage to do it between us;es el favorito entre los expertos the experts have him as the favourite;estuvo entre los mejores he was one of o amongst the best;no temas, estás entre amigos don't be afraid, you're amongst friends;desapareció entre la multitud she disappeared into the crowd;apareció de entre el humo it emerged from the smoke;entre hombres y mujeres somos más de cien there are over a hundred of us, men and women together;me regaló, entre otras cosas, una botella de whisky she gave me several things, including a bottle of whisky;tu principal defecto, entre otros, es que… your main defect, amongst others, is that…;lo encontré entre mis papeles I found it amongst my papers;entre sí amongst themselves;discutían entre sí they were arguing with each otherocho entre dos cuatro eight divided by two is four♦ entre que loc conjFam [mientras]entre que se levanta y se arregla, se le va media mañana it takes her half the morning just to get up and get ready♦ entre tanto loc adv[mientras tanto] meanwhile;haz las camas, entre tanto, yo lavo los platos you make the beds, in the meantime, I'll do the washing up♦ entre más loc advAndes, CAm, Méx [cuanto más] the more;entre más duerme, más cansado se siente the more she sleeps, the more tired she feels* * *prpentre las dos y las tres between two and threeentre nosotros among o between us;repartir algo entre tres split sth three ways3 expresando cooperación between;lo pagamos entre todos we paid for it among o between us;lo hicieron entre tres they did it between the three of them;la relación entre ellos the relationship between them;te cuento entre mis amigos I regard you as a friend4 MAT:ocho entre cuatro son dos eight divided by four is two, four into eight is two* * *entre prep1) : between2) : among* * *entre prep1. (dos cosas) between2. (más de dos cosas) among -
90 Nähe
Adj. nah* * *die Nähecloseness; vicinity; contiguity; nearness; vicinage; proximity; propinquity* * *na|he ['naːə]1. adj comp näher['nɛːɐ] superl nächste(r, s) ['nɛːçstə]jdm nah sein — to be near (to) sb
Gott ist uns nah (liter) — God is nigh (liter)
Rettung or Hilfe ist nah — help is at hand
die náhe Zukunft — the near future
3) (= eng) Freund, Beziehung etc closenáhe Verwandte — close relatives
2. adv comp näher, superl am nächsten1) (örtlich) ['nɛːɐ]near, closenáhe an — near or close to
náhe vor — right in front of
jdm zu nah(e) treten (fig) — to offend sb
jdm/einer Sache zu nah(e) kommen — to get too close to sb/sth
wir stehen uns ( geistig) sehr náhe — our views are very close
See:→ daran2)mein Prüfungstermin rückt allmählich nah(e) — my examination is getting closeWeihnachten steht nah(e) bevor — Christmas is just (a)round the corner, Christmas is almost upon us
3) (= eng) closelymit jdm nah(e) verwandt sein — to be a near relative of sb's, to be closely related to sb
3. prep +datnear (to), close toder Ohnmacht/dem Wahnsinn etc nah(e) sein — to be on the verge of fainting/madness etc
* * *1) ((with close or near) near: The bus station is close at hand.) at hand2) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) close3) ((of eyes etc) positioned very near each other.) close-set4) (near in time, place, relationship etc: close to 3 o'clock; close to the hospital; close to his mother.) close to5) (not far away in place or time: The station is quite near; Christmas is getting near.) near6) (not far away in relationship: He is a near relation.) near7) (to or at a short distance from here or the place mentioned: He lives quite near.) near8) ((with to) close to: Don't sit too near to the window.) near9) (at a very small distance from (in place, time etc): She lives near the church; It was near midnight when they arrived.) near10) (an old word for near.) nigh11) (close to; close together: The soldiers were fighting with the enemy at close quarters.) at close quarters* * *Nä·he<->[ˈnɛ:ə]aus der \Nähe from close upin der \Nähe nearbleib bitte in der \Nähe please don't go too far away2. (Anwesenheit)▪ jds \Nähe sb's closenessjds \Nähe brauchen to need sb [to be] close [to one]in jds \Nähe close to sb* * *1.Adjektiv näher, nächst...1) (räumlich) near pred.; close pred.; nearby attrib.in der näheren Umgebung — in the neighbourhood; around here/there; s. auch Osten 3)
2) (zeitlich) imminent; near pred.3) (eng) close <relationship, relative, friend>2.Ex:näher, am nächsten/Ex:1) (räumlich)nahe an — (+ Dat./Akk.)
komm mir nicht zu nahe! — don't come too close!; keep your distance!
aus od. von nah und fern — (geh.) from near and far
jemandem zu nahe treten — (fig.) offend somebody
jemandem die moderne Kunst usw. nahe bringen — make modern art etc. accessible to somebody
jemandem etwas näher bringen — (fig.) make something more real or more accessible to somebody
jemandem nahe gehen — (fig.) affect somebody deeply
einer Sache (Dat.) nahe kommen — (fig.) come close to something; < amount> approximate to something
jemandem [menschlich] näher kommen — get on closer terms with somebody
jemandem etwas nahe legen — (fig.) suggest something to somebody
einen Verdacht/einen Gedanken usw. nahe legen — give rise to a suspicion/thought etc.
nahe liegen — (fig.) < thought> suggest itself; <suspicion, question> arise
jemandem nahe stehen — (fig.) be on close or intimate terms with somebody
eine der Witwe nahe stehende Cousine — (fig.) a cousin who is/was on close terms with the widow
2) (zeitlich)nahe daran sein, etwas zu tun — be on the point of doing something
3) (eng) closely; s. auch näher3.Präposition mit Dat. (geh.) near; close toden Tränen/dem Wahnsinn nahe sein — be on the brink of tears/on the verge of madness
* * *in der Nähe nearby;in der Nähe von (oder +gen) near (to), quite close to;der Park in der Nähe the nearby park, the park nearby;in der Nähe der Stadt near the town;hier in der Nähe somewhere around here;in der Nähe bleiben stay around;ich möchte in seiner Nähe sein I’d like to be with ( oder close to) him, I’d like to have him around me;aus der Nähe close up, at close range;aus der Nähe betrachtet seen at close range, on closer view2. (geringe zeitliche Entfernung) closeness;der Examenstermin ist in unmittelbare Nähe gerückt the day of the exam is imminent;3. enge Beziehung:menschliche Nähe human contact;jemandes Nähe suchen seek sb’s company* * *1.Adjektiv näher, nächst...1) (räumlich) near pred.; close pred.; nearby attrib.in der näheren Umgebung — in the neighbourhood; around here/there; s. auch Osten 3)
2) (zeitlich) imminent; near pred.3) (eng) close <relationship, relative, friend>2.Ex:näher, am nächsten/Ex:1) (räumlich)nahe an — (+ Dat./Akk.)
komm mir nicht zu nahe! — don't come too close!; keep your distance!
von nahem — from close up; at close quarters
aus od. von nah und fern — (geh.) from near and far
jemandem zu nahe treten — (fig.) offend somebody
jemandem die moderne Kunst usw. nahe bringen — make modern art etc. accessible to somebody
jemandem etwas näher bringen — (fig.) make something more real or more accessible to somebody
jemandem nahe gehen — (fig.) affect somebody deeply
einer Sache (Dat.) nahe kommen — (fig.) come close to something; < amount> approximate to something
jemandem [menschlich] näher kommen — get on closer terms with somebody
sich (Dat.) näher kommen — (fig.) become closer
jemandem etwas nahe legen — (fig.) suggest something to somebody
einen Verdacht/einen Gedanken usw. nahe legen — give rise to a suspicion/thought etc.
nahe liegen — (fig.) < thought> suggest itself; <suspicion, question> arise
jemandem nahe stehen — (fig.) be on close or intimate terms with somebody
eine der Witwe nahe stehende Cousine — (fig.) a cousin who is/was on close terms with the widow
2) (zeitlich)3.nahe daran sein, etwas zu tun — be on the point of doing something
Präposition mit Dat. (geh.) near; close toden Tränen/dem Wahnsinn nahe sein — be on the brink of tears/on the verge of madness
* * *nur sing. f.adjacency n.closeness n.contiguousness n.nearness n.propinquity n.proximity n.vicinage n.vicinity n. -
91 nahe
Adj. nah* * *die Nähecloseness; vicinity; contiguity; nearness; vicinage; proximity; propinquity* * *na|he ['naːə]1. adj comp näher['nɛːɐ] superl nächste(r, s) ['nɛːçstə]jdm nah sein — to be near (to) sb
Gott ist uns nah (liter) — God is nigh (liter)
Rettung or Hilfe ist nah — help is at hand
die náhe Zukunft — the near future
3) (= eng) Freund, Beziehung etc closenáhe Verwandte — close relatives
2. adv comp näher, superl am nächsten1) (örtlich) ['nɛːɐ]near, closenáhe an — near or close to
náhe vor — right in front of
jdm zu nah(e) treten (fig) — to offend sb
jdm/einer Sache zu nah(e) kommen — to get too close to sb/sth
wir stehen uns ( geistig) sehr náhe — our views are very close
See:→ daran2)mein Prüfungstermin rückt allmählich nah(e) — my examination is getting closeWeihnachten steht nah(e) bevor — Christmas is just (a)round the corner, Christmas is almost upon us
3) (= eng) closelymit jdm nah(e) verwandt sein — to be a near relative of sb's, to be closely related to sb
3. prep +datnear (to), close toder Ohnmacht/dem Wahnsinn etc nah(e) sein — to be on the verge of fainting/madness etc
* * *1) ((with close or near) near: The bus station is close at hand.) at hand2) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) close3) ((of eyes etc) positioned very near each other.) close-set4) (near in time, place, relationship etc: close to 3 o'clock; close to the hospital; close to his mother.) close to5) (not far away in place or time: The station is quite near; Christmas is getting near.) near6) (not far away in relationship: He is a near relation.) near7) (to or at a short distance from here or the place mentioned: He lives quite near.) near8) ((with to) close to: Don't sit too near to the window.) near9) (at a very small distance from (in place, time etc): She lives near the church; It was near midnight when they arrived.) near10) (an old word for near.) nigh11) (close to; close together: The soldiers were fighting with the enemy at close quarters.) at close quarters* * *Nä·he<->[ˈnɛ:ə]aus der \Nähe from close upin der \Nähe nearbleib bitte in der \Nähe please don't go too far away2. (Anwesenheit)▪ jds \Nähe sb's closenessjds \Nähe brauchen to need sb [to be] close [to one]in jds \Nähe close to sb* * *1.Adjektiv näher, nächst...1) (räumlich) near pred.; close pred.; nearby attrib.in der näheren Umgebung — in the neighbourhood; around here/there; s. auch Osten 3)
2) (zeitlich) imminent; near pred.3) (eng) close <relationship, relative, friend>2.Ex:näher, am nächsten/Ex:1) (räumlich)nahe an — (+ Dat./Akk.)
komm mir nicht zu nahe! — don't come too close!; keep your distance!
aus od. von nah und fern — (geh.) from near and far
jemandem zu nahe treten — (fig.) offend somebody
jemandem die moderne Kunst usw. nahe bringen — make modern art etc. accessible to somebody
jemandem etwas näher bringen — (fig.) make something more real or more accessible to somebody
jemandem nahe gehen — (fig.) affect somebody deeply
einer Sache (Dat.) nahe kommen — (fig.) come close to something; < amount> approximate to something
jemandem [menschlich] näher kommen — get on closer terms with somebody
jemandem etwas nahe legen — (fig.) suggest something to somebody
einen Verdacht/einen Gedanken usw. nahe legen — give rise to a suspicion/thought etc.
nahe liegen — (fig.) < thought> suggest itself; <suspicion, question> arise
jemandem nahe stehen — (fig.) be on close or intimate terms with somebody
eine der Witwe nahe stehende Cousine — (fig.) a cousin who is/was on close terms with the widow
2) (zeitlich)nahe daran sein, etwas zu tun — be on the point of doing something
3) (eng) closely; s. auch näher3.Präposition mit Dat. (geh.) near; close toden Tränen/dem Wahnsinn nahe sein — be on the brink of tears/on the verge of madness
* * ** * *1.Adjektiv näher, nächst...1) (räumlich) near pred.; close pred.; nearby attrib.in der näheren Umgebung — in the neighbourhood; around here/there; s. auch Osten 3)
2) (zeitlich) imminent; near pred.3) (eng) close <relationship, relative, friend>2.Ex:näher, am nächsten/Ex:1) (räumlich)nahe an — (+ Dat./Akk.)
komm mir nicht zu nahe! — don't come too close!; keep your distance!
von nahem — from close up; at close quarters
aus od. von nah und fern — (geh.) from near and far
jemandem zu nahe treten — (fig.) offend somebody
jemandem die moderne Kunst usw. nahe bringen — make modern art etc. accessible to somebody
jemandem etwas näher bringen — (fig.) make something more real or more accessible to somebody
jemandem nahe gehen — (fig.) affect somebody deeply
einer Sache (Dat.) nahe kommen — (fig.) come close to something; < amount> approximate to something
jemandem [menschlich] näher kommen — get on closer terms with somebody
sich (Dat.) näher kommen — (fig.) become closer
jemandem etwas nahe legen — (fig.) suggest something to somebody
einen Verdacht/einen Gedanken usw. nahe legen — give rise to a suspicion/thought etc.
nahe liegen — (fig.) < thought> suggest itself; <suspicion, question> arise
jemandem nahe stehen — (fig.) be on close or intimate terms with somebody
eine der Witwe nahe stehende Cousine — (fig.) a cousin who is/was on close terms with the widow
2) (zeitlich)3.nahe daran sein, etwas zu tun — be on the point of doing something
Präposition mit Dat. (geh.) near; close toden Tränen/dem Wahnsinn nahe sein — be on the brink of tears/on the verge of madness
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92 nähe
Adj. nah* * *die Nähecloseness; vicinity; contiguity; nearness; vicinage; proximity; propinquity* * *na|he ['naːə]1. adj comp näher['nɛːɐ] superl nächste(r, s) ['nɛːçstə]jdm nah sein — to be near (to) sb
Gott ist uns nah (liter) — God is nigh (liter)
Rettung or Hilfe ist nah — help is at hand
die náhe Zukunft — the near future
3) (= eng) Freund, Beziehung etc closenáhe Verwandte — close relatives
2. adv comp näher, superl am nächsten1) (örtlich) ['nɛːɐ]near, closenáhe an — near or close to
náhe vor — right in front of
jdm zu nah(e) treten (fig) — to offend sb
jdm/einer Sache zu nah(e) kommen — to get too close to sb/sth
wir stehen uns ( geistig) sehr náhe — our views are very close
See:→ daran2)mein Prüfungstermin rückt allmählich nah(e) — my examination is getting closeWeihnachten steht nah(e) bevor — Christmas is just (a)round the corner, Christmas is almost upon us
3) (= eng) closelymit jdm nah(e) verwandt sein — to be a near relative of sb's, to be closely related to sb
3. prep +datnear (to), close toder Ohnmacht/dem Wahnsinn etc nah(e) sein — to be on the verge of fainting/madness etc
* * *1) ((with close or near) near: The bus station is close at hand.) at hand2) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) close3) ((of eyes etc) positioned very near each other.) close-set4) (near in time, place, relationship etc: close to 3 o'clock; close to the hospital; close to his mother.) close to5) (not far away in place or time: The station is quite near; Christmas is getting near.) near6) (not far away in relationship: He is a near relation.) near7) (to or at a short distance from here or the place mentioned: He lives quite near.) near8) ((with to) close to: Don't sit too near to the window.) near9) (at a very small distance from (in place, time etc): She lives near the church; It was near midnight when they arrived.) near10) (an old word for near.) nigh11) (close to; close together: The soldiers were fighting with the enemy at close quarters.) at close quarters* * *Nä·he<->[ˈnɛ:ə]aus der \Nähe from close upin der \Nähe nearbleib bitte in der \Nähe please don't go too far away2. (Anwesenheit)▪ jds \Nähe sb's closenessjds \Nähe brauchen to need sb [to be] close [to one]in jds \Nähe close to sb* * *1.Adjektiv näher, nächst...1) (räumlich) near pred.; close pred.; nearby attrib.in der näheren Umgebung — in the neighbourhood; around here/there; s. auch Osten 3)
2) (zeitlich) imminent; near pred.3) (eng) close <relationship, relative, friend>2.Ex:näher, am nächsten/Ex:1) (räumlich)nahe an — (+ Dat./Akk.)
komm mir nicht zu nahe! — don't come too close!; keep your distance!
aus od. von nah und fern — (geh.) from near and far
jemandem zu nahe treten — (fig.) offend somebody
jemandem die moderne Kunst usw. nahe bringen — make modern art etc. accessible to somebody
jemandem etwas näher bringen — (fig.) make something more real or more accessible to somebody
jemandem nahe gehen — (fig.) affect somebody deeply
einer Sache (Dat.) nahe kommen — (fig.) come close to something; < amount> approximate to something
jemandem [menschlich] näher kommen — get on closer terms with somebody
jemandem etwas nahe legen — (fig.) suggest something to somebody
einen Verdacht/einen Gedanken usw. nahe legen — give rise to a suspicion/thought etc.
nahe liegen — (fig.) < thought> suggest itself; <suspicion, question> arise
jemandem nahe stehen — (fig.) be on close or intimate terms with somebody
eine der Witwe nahe stehende Cousine — (fig.) a cousin who is/was on close terms with the widow
2) (zeitlich)nahe daran sein, etwas zu tun — be on the point of doing something
3) (eng) closely; s. auch näher3.Präposition mit Dat. (geh.) near; close toden Tränen/dem Wahnsinn nahe sein — be on the brink of tears/on the verge of madness
* * *…nähe f im subst → …nah;ein Ferienhaus in Strandnähe a holiday (US vacation) home near the beach* * *1.Adjektiv näher, nächst...1) (räumlich) near pred.; close pred.; nearby attrib.in der näheren Umgebung — in the neighbourhood; around here/there; s. auch Osten 3)
2) (zeitlich) imminent; near pred.3) (eng) close <relationship, relative, friend>2.Ex:näher, am nächsten/Ex:1) (räumlich)nahe an — (+ Dat./Akk.)
komm mir nicht zu nahe! — don't come too close!; keep your distance!
von nahem — from close up; at close quarters
aus od. von nah und fern — (geh.) from near and far
jemandem zu nahe treten — (fig.) offend somebody
jemandem die moderne Kunst usw. nahe bringen — make modern art etc. accessible to somebody
jemandem etwas näher bringen — (fig.) make something more real or more accessible to somebody
jemandem nahe gehen — (fig.) affect somebody deeply
einer Sache (Dat.) nahe kommen — (fig.) come close to something; < amount> approximate to something
jemandem [menschlich] näher kommen — get on closer terms with somebody
sich (Dat.) näher kommen — (fig.) become closer
jemandem etwas nahe legen — (fig.) suggest something to somebody
einen Verdacht/einen Gedanken usw. nahe legen — give rise to a suspicion/thought etc.
nahe liegen — (fig.) < thought> suggest itself; <suspicion, question> arise
jemandem nahe stehen — (fig.) be on close or intimate terms with somebody
eine der Witwe nahe stehende Cousine — (fig.) a cousin who is/was on close terms with the widow
2) (zeitlich)3.nahe daran sein, etwas zu tun — be on the point of doing something
Präposition mit Dat. (geh.) near; close toden Tränen/dem Wahnsinn nahe sein — be on the brink of tears/on the verge of madness
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Ⅰ adj. grad. 1. (sąsiedni) close, near- bliscy sąsiedzi close neighbours, all neighbours- kupuję gazety w najbliższym kiosku I buy my papers at the nearest kiosk- najbliższe okolice miasta są mi bardzo dobrze znane I know the city’s immediate environs very well- w bliskim sąsiedztwie in the (immediate) vicinity2. (niedaleki w czasie) (w przeszłości) [czasy, lata] recent; (w przyszłości) immediate- wydarzenia bliskie naszym czasom events occurring not long ago a. in the recent past- trzy wypadki kolejowe w bliskich odstępach three railway accidents at short intervals- bliskie plany immediate plans, plans for the near future- bliskie zamiary immediate intentions- najbliższa przyszłość the near(est) a. immediate future- najbliższe zadania immediate tasks3. (serdeczny, zażyły) [przyjaźń, stosunki, znajomość] close- bliski przyjaciel/znajomy a close friend/acquaintance- bliska współpraca close cooperation a. collaboration- najbliżsi współpracownicy/koledzy one’s closest co-workers- bliski krewny a close relative a. relation- (czyjaś) bliska rodzina sb’s close a. immediate family- zaprosił tylko najbliższą rodzinę/tylko bliskie osoby he only invited (his) close family/invited close friends and family- bliskie pokrewieństwo close blood ties, a close blood relationship- ta sprawa jest bliska memu sercu it’s a cause/subject (very) close to my heart- z biegiem lat stał mi się bardzo bliski he became very dear a. close to me over the years- utracił wszystko, co było mu bliskie i drogie he lost everything (that was) near and dear to him4. (zbliżony) close- bliski związek a close connection a. relationship- między tymi sprawami zachodzi bliski związek there’s a close connection between the two things- wartości bliskie zeru values close to zero- sceny filmowe bliskie realiom realistic film scenes- hipoteza bliska/bliższa prawdy a hypothesis close/closer to the truth- być bliskim płaczu to be close to tears, to be on the verge of tears- być bliskim omdlenia/załamania to be close to fainting/a breakdown, to be on the verge of fainting/a breakdown- być bliskim zwycięstwa to be close to winning a. victory, to be on the verge of winning a. victory- nasze stanowiska są w istocie bardzo bliskie actually our positions are very close (on this issue)- obyczaje bliskie polskiej tradycji customs close to Polish tradition- występ łyżwiarki był bliski ideału the skater’s performance was almost perfect a. close to ideal- patrzył na mnie w sposób bliski politowania he looked at me with an expression bordering on pityⅡ bliższy adj. comp. pot. bliższe szczegóły/informacje further details/further a. detailed information- czy wiesz coś bliższego o tej książce? do you know something more about that/this book?- podaj mi jakieś bliższe szczegóły na temat wyjazdu tell me about the trip in greater detail- przy bliższym poznaniu on closer acquaintance- mają teraz czas na bliższe poznanie (się) now they have time to get to know one another betterⅢ bliscy, najbliżsi plt family and friends, loved ones- być z dala od rodziny i bliskich a. najbliższych to be far from family and friends- spędzać święta Bożego Narodzenia w gronie najbliższych to spend Christmas with family and friends■ bliższa ciału koszula niż sukmana przysł. close sits my shirt, but closer my skin przysł., przest., near is my shirt, but nearer is my skin przysł., przest.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bli|ski
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94 lier
lier [lje]➭ TABLE 71. transitive verba. ( = attacher) to tieb. ( = relier) to linkc. ( = unir) to unite• lier amitié/conversation to strike up a friendship/a conversationd. ( = obliger) [contrat, promesse] to binde. [+ sauce] to thicken2. reflexive verb► se lier* * *lje
1.
1) ( attacher) to tie [somebody/something] up [personne, fleurs, paille]il avait les mains liées — lit, fig his hands were tied
être pieds et poings liés — lit to be bound hand and foot; fig to have one's hands tied
2) ( unir) to bind3) ( établir un rapport) to link [idées, événements] (à to)4) ( commencer)5) Culinaire to thicken [sauce]6) Musique to slur [notes]
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se lier verbe pronominal to make friends ( avec quelqu'un with somebody)* * *lje vt1) (= attacher) to tie up2) (= joindre) to link up3) fig (= unir, engager) to bind4) CUISINE, [sauce] to thicken5)lier conversation avec — to strike up a conversation with, to get into conversation with
* * *lier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( attacher) to tie [sb/sth] up [personne, fleurs, paille]; lier un paquet or un colis avec de la ficelle to tie up a parcel with string; lier qn à un lit/arbre to tie sb to a bed/tree; il avait les mains liées lit, fig his hands were tied; être pieds et poings liés lit, fig to be bound hand and foot, to be hogtied US;2 ( unir) to bind; un contrat le lie à son entreprise a contract binds him to his company; notre avenir est lié à celui de l'Europe our future is bound up with that of Europe; ils sont très liés they are very close; être lié avec qn to be very close to sb, to be very friendly with sb;3 ( établir un rapport) to link [idées, événements] (à to); lier l'aide économique à des changements politiques to link economic aid to political change; tous ces problèmes sont liés these problems are all linked ou related;4 ( commencer) lier amitié avec qn to strike up a friendship with sb; lier connaissance avec qn to make sb's acquaintance; ils ont lié connaissance they became acquainted; lier conversation avec qn to strike up a conversation with sb;6 Culin to thicken [sauce];7 Mus to slur [notes].B se lier vpr [personnes] to make friends (avec qn with sb); ils se sont liés d'amitié à l'école they made friends at school; il se lie difficilement he doesn't make friends easily.avoir partie liée avec qn to be in league with sb.[lje] verbe transitif1. [attacher - cheveux, paquet, fagot] to tie up (separable)2. MÉDECINEil faut lier le nouveau paragraphe au reste du texte the new paragraph must be linked to the rest of the texttout est lié everything's interconnected, it all fits together4. [enchaîner - gestes] to link together (separable)5. [par contrat] to bind6. [associer volontairement]8. [commencer]lier connaissance/conversation avec quelqu'un to strike up an acquaintance/a conversation with somebody10. CUISINE [sauce] to thicken[farce] to bind12. MUSIQUE————————se lier verbe pronominal intransitifse lier (d'amitié) avec quelqu'un to strike up a friendship with somebody, to become friends with somebody -
95 afín
adj.related, kin, similar, cognate.m.relative, kindred.* * *► adjetivo1 (semejante) similar, kindred2 (relacionado) related3 (próximo) adjacent, next* * *1. ADJ1) (=lindante) bordering, adjacent2) (=relacionado) similar; [persona] related2.SMF (=pariente) relation by marriage* * *adjetivo <temas/lenguas> related; <culturas/ideologías> similarafín a algo: ideas afines a las nuestras — ideas which have a lot in common with our own
* * *= allied, associated, contributory, kindred, related, concomitant, attendant, like-minded, cognate, linked, coterminous [co-terminous], germane.Ex. In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.Ex. This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.Ex. It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex. The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.Ex. Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.Ex. If we require specificity, we have at the same time to accept the concomitant complexity of headings and the occurrence of grouping.Ex. If anything, it interposes an additional link in the communication chain, with its attendant 'interface' problems.Ex. Directories of organizations and human resources are an excellent means of knowing who is doing what and where and assist in the networking among like-minded institutions.Ex. We need to determine the interrelationships of disciplines that are now regarded as cognate to or complementary with information science.Ex. Each linked document also has its own links, creating a 'web' of information through which the searcher can move.Ex. Sample articles were chosen for subjects coterminous with each other for 1950, 60 and 70.Ex. The bibliography lists documents expressly recommended to the researchers in this area and documents of interest which are not specifically germane.----* afín (a) = allied to/with, closely related (to).* campo afín = twin field.* conjunto de cosas afines, el = whole schmier, the.* grupo temáticamente afín = subject-related group.* relación afín = affinitive relationship.* * *adjetivo <temas/lenguas> related; <culturas/ideologías> similarafín a algo: ideas afines a las nuestras — ideas which have a lot in common with our own
* * *= allied, associated, contributory, kindred, related, concomitant, attendant, like-minded, cognate, linked, coterminous [co-terminous], germane.Ex: In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.
Ex: This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex: The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.Ex: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.Ex: If we require specificity, we have at the same time to accept the concomitant complexity of headings and the occurrence of grouping.Ex: If anything, it interposes an additional link in the communication chain, with its attendant 'interface' problems.Ex: Directories of organizations and human resources are an excellent means of knowing who is doing what and where and assist in the networking among like-minded institutions.Ex: We need to determine the interrelationships of disciplines that are now regarded as cognate to or complementary with information science.Ex: Each linked document also has its own links, creating a 'web' of information through which the searcher can move.Ex: Sample articles were chosen for subjects coterminous with each other for 1950, 60 and 70.Ex: The bibliography lists documents expressly recommended to the researchers in this area and documents of interest which are not specifically germane.* afín (a) = allied to/with, closely related (to).* campo afín = twin field.* conjunto de cosas afines, el = whole schmier, the.* grupo temáticamente afín = subject-related group.* relación afín = affinitive relationship.* * *‹problemas/temas› related; ‹culturas/ideologías› similar; ‹lenguas› relatednuestros intereses son muy afines we have very similar interests o many interests in commonafín A algo:ideas afines a las nuestras ideas which are very close to o which have a lot in common with our own* * *
afín adjetivo ‹temas/lenguas› related;
‹culturas/ideologías› similar;
‹ intereses› common;
afín adjetivo
1 (parecido) kindred, similar
2 (que guardan conexión) related
' afín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parejo
English:
related
* * *afín adjsimilar;su postura es afín a la nuestra his opinion is close to ours;ideas afines similar ideas* * *adj related, common* * *1) parecido: related, similarla biología y disciplinas afines: biology and related disciplines2) próximo: adjacent, nearby -
96 zbliż|yć
impf — zbliż|ać pf Ⅰ vt 1. (przysunąć) [osoba] to move [sth] close/closer (do czegoś to sth)- zbliżyć słuchawkę do ucha to move a. bring the receiver close/closer to one’s ear- zbliżyć kartę do czytnika to place a card in front of the reader2. (poprawić relacje) [sytuacja, przeżycie] to bring [sb] closer (do kogoś to sb)- to ich do siebie zbliżyło it brought them (closer) together- problemy zbliżają ludzi problems bring people together3. (ułatwić osiągnięcie, zrozumienie) to bring [sb] closer (do czegoś to sth)- zbliżyć kogoś do celu to bring sb closer to their target- zbliżyć kogoś do jakiegoś zagadnienia to familiarize sb with an issue4. (uczynić podobnym) zbliżać kogoś/coś do czegoś to make sb/sth resemble sth Ⅱ zbliżyć się — zbliżać się 1. (przybliżyć się) [osoba, pojazd, dźwięk] to approach vt, to come near/nearer; [ciśnienie, prędkość] to near vt, to approach vt- zbliżyć się do kogoś/czegoś to approach sb/sth, to come near/nearer to sb/sth- wojsko zbliżało się od strony lasu the soldiers were coming from the direction of the forest- wskazówka minutowa zbliżała się do cyfry dwanaście the minute hand was approaching twelve o’clock- zbliżał się do dziewięćdziesiątki he was approaching ninety- temperatura zbliżała się do stu stopni the temperature was approaching a. nearing a hundred degrees- zbliżający się warkot silników the approaching murmur of engines- nie zbliżaj się! stay back!- nie zbliżaj się do niej stay away from her2. (zaprzyjaźnić się) [osoby] to grow (closer) together 3. (być zbliżonym) to resemble vt- tutejszy klimat zbliża się do śródziemnomorskiego the climate here resembles that of the Mediterranean4. (osiągnąć postęp) [osoba] to get close (do czegoś to sth)- zbliżyć się do celu to get close to one’s target- zbliżamy się do porozumienia we are (getting) close to an agreement- zbliżać się do końca [osoba] to be coming up to the end- zbliżamy się do końca sezonu we are nearing the end of season5. (nadchodzić) [noc, południe] to approach; [lato, rozpoczęcie] to approach, to draw on- zbliżać się wielkimi krokami to be approaching fast- w miarę zbliżania się zimy as the winter drew on- zbliżać się do końca a. ku końcowi [książka, projekt] to near completion- zbliża się szósta it’s coming up to six o’clock- zbliżała się północ it was approaching midnight- zbliżał się termin wyjazdu the day of departure was approaching- już rok się zbliża, od kiedy… it’s nearly a. it will soon be a year since…- zbliżająca się burza the upcoming stormThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zbliż|yć
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proximité [pʀɔksimite]feminine noun• de proximité (emploi, services) community-based* * *pʀɔksimite1) ( voisinage) nearness, proximityle commerce de proximité — corner shops (pl) GB, convenience stores (pl) US
2) ( imminence) imminenceà cause de la proximité de Noël — because it is/was so close to Christmas
* * *pʀɔksimite nf1) (géographique) nearness, proximityà proximité — nearby, close by
Sabine habite à proximité. — Sabine lives nearby.
à proximité de — near to, close to
2) (dans le temps) imminence, closeness* * *proximité nf1 ( voisinage) nearness, proximity; à proximité nearby, close by; un commerce or magasin de proximité a corner shop GB, a convenience store US; le commerce de proximité corner shops (pl) GB, convenience stores (pl) US; à proximité de near, close to;2 ( imminence) imminence; à cause de la proximité de Noël because it is so close to Christmas.[prɔksimite] nom fémininla proximité de la gare est un des avantages de cet appartement one of the advantages of this apartment is having the station so close————————à proximité locution adverbiale————————à proximité de locution prépositionnelle————————de proximité locution adjectivale2. [de quartier]a. [faisant valoir ses liens avec la communauté] local man ou womanmédias de proximité locals ou community media3. COMMERCE -
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* * *Близко друг к другу-- In Fig. 16 the stall inception throttle lines are relatively close together, but the unstalled portion of the characteristics for the four compressors are quite different.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > близко друг к другу
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I Präp.1. (+ Dat) zeitlich: on; an Ostern / Weihnachten at Easter / Christmas; an einem schönen Sonntagabend on a pleasant Sunday evening; an jenem Morgen on that morning; an dem Tag, als... on the day when...; es ist an der Zeit it’s about time2. (+ Dat) örtlich: at, on; Richtung: to; an der Grenze at the border; am Himmel in the sky; an einem Ort in a place; an seinem Platz in its place; an der Themse on the Thames; an erster Stelle in the first place; an Bord on board; an Deck on deck; an Land on land; am / ans Fenster at / to the window; an der / die Wand (lehnen[d]) against the wall; (hängen[d]) on the wall; eine Lampe an die Decke hängen hang a lamp (from the ceiling); an der Decke hängen hang from the ceiling; Schaden am Dach damage to the roof; den Hund an den Zaun binden tie the dog to the fence; jemanden an sich drücken / ziehen embrace s.o. / pull s.o. to one(‘s breast); er ging an i-r rechten / i-e rechte Seite he was walking on her right (side); an die frische Luft gehen get a breath of fresh air; es am Herzen / an der Lunge haben have heart / lung trouble3. (+ Akk/Dat) (neben) by, next to; (nahe) by, near; am Wald by the woods; am Kamin ( Tisch) sitzen sit by the fire (at the table); sich ( nahe) an die Tür setzen take a seat next to the door; etw. an den Eingang stellen place s.th. near the entrance; an jemandem vorbeifahren drive past s.o., pass s.o. in the car; Kopf an Kopf neck and neck; Tür an Tür door to door4. (+ Dat) (bei) at, by; an einer Schule / einem Theater at a school / theat|re (Am. auch -er); jemanden an der Hand führen / nehmen lead / take s.o. by the hand; an der Arbeit sein be at work5. (+ Dat) (bezüglich, hinsichtlich) in; arm / reich an poor / rich in; jung an Jahren young in years; drei etc. an der Zahl three in number; unerreicht an Schönheit etc. unparalleled in beauty; ist das alles, was Sie an Hemden etc. haben? is that all you have in the way of shirts etc.?6. fig.: das Leben etc. an sich as such, per se; eine an sich praktikable Lösung a solution, practicable in itself; Geld an sich reicht nicht aus money alone ( oder by itself) will not do; an ( und für) sich (genau genommen) properly speaking; (im Grunde) basically, actually; eine an ( und für) sich gute Idee a basically good ( oder sound) idea; etw. Seltsames etc. an sich (Dat) haben have s.th. odd etc. about it, him etc.; ist etwas an der Sache? is there something to it?; was ist denn an ihm, das dich so ärgert? what is it about him that annoys you so much?; was gefällt dir an ihm? what do you like about him?; es ist nicht an mir etc. zu (+ Inf.) it is not for me ( oder my place) to (+ Inf.)7. ein Brief an jemanden for ( oder to) s.o.; eine Bitte an jemanden to s.o.; eine Frage an jemanden for ( oder to) s.o.; der Glaube(n) an (+ Akk) faith ( oder belief) in; die Schuld an (+ Dat) the blame for; arbeiten an work on; denken an think of; leiden an suffer from; etc. am, bis und die mit an verbundenen Adjektive, Substantive, Verben etc.II Adv.2. London an 19.05 arr. (= arrival) London 19.05 (Am. 7:05 p.m.)5. umg.: mit dem Mantel an wearing his, her etc. coat; ohne Mütze an without a cap; ohne was an umg. with nothing on, in the buff, without a stitch on hum.* * *on (Präp.); beside (Präp.); to (Präp.); at (Präp.); upon (Präp.); unto (Präp.);(angeschaltet) on (Adv.)* * *ạn [an]1. prep +datam Haus/Bahnhof — at the house/station
an der Wand stehen — to stand by the wall
an der Tür/Wand — on the door/wall
an der Donau/Autobahn/am Ufer/am Rhein — by or (direkt an gelegen) on the Danube/motorway/bank/Rhine
Frankfurt an der Oder — Frankfurt on (the) Oder
an etw hängen (lit) — to hang from or on sth
zu nahe an etw stehen — to be too near to sth
etw an etw festmachen — to fasten sth to sth
jdn an der Hand nehmen — to take sb by the hand
oben am Berg — up the mountain
unten am Fluss — down by the river
sie wohnen Tür an Tür — they live next door to one another, they are next-door neighbours (Brit) or neighbors (US)
Haus an Haus — one house after the other
an etw vorbeigehen — to go past sth, to pass sth
See:2) (zeitlich) onam Tag zuvor — the day before, the previous day
an dem Abend, als ich... — the evening I...
an Ostern/Weihnachten (dial) — at Easter/Christmas
See:→ am3) (fig) siehe auch Substantive, Adjektive, Verbenjung an Jahren sein — to be young in years
jdn an etw erkennen — to recognize sb by sth
der Mangel/das Angebot an Waren — the lack/choice of goods
an etw arbeiten/schreiben/kauen — to be working on/writing/chewing sth
an etw sterben/leiden — to die of/suffer from sth
was haben Sie an Weinen da? — what wines do you have?
es an der Leber etc haben (inf) — to have trouble with one's liver etc, to have liver etc trouble
was findet sie an dem Mann? — what does she see in that man?
sie hat etwas an sich, das... — there is something about her that...
es ist an ihm, etwas zu tun (geh) — it's up to him to do something
2. prep +acc1) (räumlich: wohin?) to; (= gegen) on, againstetw an die Wand/Tafel schreiben — to write sth on the wall/blackboard
die Zweige reichten ( bis) an den Boden/mein Fenster — the branches reached down to the ground/up to my window
er ging ans Fenster — he went (over) to the window
An den Vorsitzenden... (bei Anschrift) — The Chairman...
See:→ bis, Bord, Land2)(zeitlich: woran?)
an die Zukunft/Vergangenheit denken — to think of the future/past3) (fig) siehe auch Substantive, Adjektive, Verbenan jdn/etw glauben — to believe in sb/sth
ich habe eine Bitte/Frage an Sie — I have a request to make of you/question to ask you
See:→ ab3. adv1) (= ungefähr) about2)Frankfurt an: 18.30 Uhr — arriving Frankfurt 18.303)4) (inf = angeschaltet, angezogen) onohne etwas an — with nothing on, without anything on
See:→ an sein* * *1) (touching or in contact with: He stood with his back against the wall; The rain beat against the window.) against2) at3) (used to indicate a cause or reason: He is suffering from a cold.) from4) (used to show a cause: She died of hunger.) of5) (at or during a certain day, time etc: on Monday; On his arrival, he went straight to bed.) on6) on7) (near or beside: a shop on the main road.) on8) (( also adjective) (of electric light, machines etc) working: The television is on; Turn/Switch the light on.) on* * *an[an]I. präpder Knopf \an der Maschine the button on the machinenahe \an der Autobahn close to the motorway [or AM freeway]\an dieser Stelle in this place, on this spoter nahm sie \an der Hand he took her by the hand3. +dat (auf/bei) atsie ist am Finanzamt she works for the Inland Revenue\an den Abenden in the evenings\an jenem Morgen that morning\an Weihnachten at Christmas; (25. Dezember) on Christmas Daydas Angenehme/Besondere/Schwierige \an etw the nice [or pleasant]/special/difficult thing about sthwas ist \an ihm so besonders? what's so special about him?das gefällt mir gar nicht \an ihr I don't like that about her at allTür \an Tür wohnen to be next-door neighbours [or AM -ors]in der Altstadt steht Haus \an Haus dicht beieinander in the old town the houses are very close togetherdie Zuschauer standen dicht \an dicht the spectators were packed close togetherdas kam gestern am Fernsehen it was on television yesterday8. + akk räumlichsie ging \ans Klavier she went to the pianoer setzte sich \an den Tisch he sat down at the tabledie Hütte war \an den Fels gebaut the hut was built on the rocksbis \an etw reichen to reach as far as sthpflanze den Baum nicht zu dicht \ans Haus don't plant the tree too close to the houseer schrieb etw \an die Tafel he wrote sth on the boardetw \an etw lehnen to lean sth against sther setzte sich gleich \an den Computer he went straight to the computer\an das Telefon gehen to answer the telephonesie dachten nicht \an Morgen they didn't think about [or of] tomorrowkannst du dich noch \an früher erinnern? can you still remember the old days?12.▶ \an [und für] sich actually▶ \an jdm/etw vorbei past; s.a. abII. adv1. (ungefähr)▪ \an die... about, approximately2. (Ankunftszeit) arriving at\an sein to be on; Licht a. to be burningohne etwas \an with nothing on5. (zeitlich)von etw \an from sth on [or onwards]von seiner Kindheit \an from the time he was a childvon jetzt \an from now on* * *1.an der Wand stehen — stand by or against the wall
an der Mosel/Donau liegen — be [situated] on the Moselle/Danube
Frankfurt an der Oder — Frankfurt on [the] Oder
2) (zeitlich) onan dem Abend, als er... — [on] the evening he...
an Ostern — (bes. südd.) at Easter
3) (bei bestimmten Substantiven, Adjektiven und Verben)arm/reich an Vitaminen — low/rich in vitamins
es ist an ihm, das zu tun — it is up to him to do it
4)2.an [und für] sich — (eigentlich) actually
2) (bei bestimmten Substantiven, Adjektiven und Verben)an etwas/jemanden glauben — believe in something/somebody
sich an etwas erinnern — remember or recall something
einen Gruß an jemanden ausrichten lassen — send greetings to somebody
3.ich konnte kaum an mich halten vor Lachen/Ärger — I could hardly contain myself for laughing/hardly contain my anger
1) (Verkehrsw.)Köln an: 9.15 — arriving Cologne 09.15
2) (ugs.): (in Betrieb) ondie Waschmaschine/der Fernseher/das Licht/das Gas ist an — the washing machine/television/light/gas is on
3) (ugs.): (ungefähr) around; aboutan [die] 20 000 Euro — around or about 20,000 euros; s. auch ab 2. 4); von 1. 1), 2)
* * *anA. präp1. (+dat) zeitlich: on;an Ostern/Weihnachten at Easter/Christmas;an einem schönen Sonntagabend on a pleasant Sunday evening;an jenem Morgen on that morning;an dem Tag, als … on the day when …;es ist an der Zeit it’s about timean der Grenze at the border;am Himmel in the sky;an einem Ort in a place;an seinem Platz in its place;an der Themse on the Thames;an erster Stelle in the first place;an Bord on board;an Deck on deck;an Land on land;am/ans Fenster at/to the window;an der/die Wand (lehnen[d]) against the wall; (hängen[d]) on the wall;eine Lampe an die Decke hängen hang a lamp (from the ceiling);an der Decke hängen hang from the ceiling;Schaden am Dach damage to the roof;den Hund an den Zaun binden tie the dog to the fence;jemanden an sich drücken/ziehen embrace sb/pull sb to one(’s breast);er ging an i-r rechten/i-e rechte Seite he was walking on her right (side);an die frische Luft gehen get a breath of fresh air;es am Herzen/an der Lunge haben have heart/lung troubleam Wald by the woods;am Kamin (Tisch) sitzen sit by the fire (at the table);sich (nahe) an die Tür setzen take a seat next to the door;etwas an den Eingang stellen place sth near the entrance;an jemandem vorbeifahren drive past sb, pass sb in the car;Kopf an Kopf neck and neck;Tür an Tür door to door4. (+dat) (bei) at, by;an einer Schule/einem Theater at a school/theatre (US auch -er);jemanden an der Hand führen/nehmen lead/take sb by the hand;an der Arbeit sein be at work5. (+dat) (bezüglich, hinsichtlich) in;arm/reich an poor/rich in;jung an Jahren young in years;drei etcan der Zahl three in number;unerreicht an Schönheit etc unparalleled in beauty;ist das alles, was Sie an Hemden etchaben? is that all you have in the way of shirts etc?6. fig: das Leben etcan sich as such, per se;eine an sich praktikable Lösung a solution, practicable in itself;eine an (und für) sich gute Idee a basically good ( oder sound) idea;etwas Seltsames etcan sich (dat)ist etwas an der Sache? is there something to it?;was ist denn an ihm, das dich so ärgert? what is it about him that annoys you so much?;was gefällt dir an ihm? what do you like about him?;7. ein Briefan jemanden for ( oder to) sb;an jemanden to sb;an jemanden for ( oder to) sb;die Schuld an (+dat) the blame for;arbeiten an work on;denken an think of;B. adv1.von … an from … (on[wards]);von da/nun an from then/now on;von heute an from today (on)2.3.das Gas ist an the gas is on;an - aus on - off4.an die 50 Leute about ( oder roughly) 50 people5. umg:mit dem Mantel an wearing his, her etc coat;ohne Mütze an without a cap;* * *1.1) (räumlich) at; (auf) onan der Wand stehen — stand by or against the wall
an der Mosel/Donau liegen — be [situated] on the Moselle/Danube
Frankfurt an der Oder — Frankfurt on [the] Oder
2) (zeitlich) onan dem Abend, als er... — [on] the evening he...
an Ostern — (bes. südd.) at Easter
3) (bei bestimmten Substantiven, Adjektiven und Verben)arm/reich an Vitaminen — low/rich in vitamins
es ist an ihm, das zu tun — it is up to him to do it
4)2.an [und für] sich — (eigentlich) actually
1) to; (auf, gegen) on2) (bei bestimmten Substantiven, Adjektiven und Verben)an etwas/jemanden glauben — believe in something/somebody
sich an etwas erinnern — remember or recall something
3.ich konnte kaum an mich halten vor Lachen/Ärger — I could hardly contain myself for laughing/hardly contain my anger
1) (Verkehrsw.)Köln an: 9.15 — arriving Cologne 09.15
2) (ugs.): (in Betrieb) ondie Waschmaschine/der Fernseher/das Licht/das Gas ist an — the washing machine/television/light/gas is on
3) (ugs.): (ungefähr) around; about* * *präp.at prep.by prep.in prep.on prep.to prep. -
100 nahestehen
na|he|ste|hen sep irreg (S Ger, Aus, Sw: aux sein)+dat irreg (S Ger, Aus, Sw: aux sein)+datvi (fig)to be close to; (POL) to sympathize withwir stehen uns ( geistig) sehr nahe — our views are very close
dem Präsidenten náhestehende Kreise — circles close to the president
eine der Regierung náhestehende Zeitung — a pro-government newspaper
See:→ auch nahe* * *na·he|ste·hen[ˈna:əʃte:ən]▪ jdm \nahestehen to be close to sb▪ jdm/etw \nahestehen to have close relations to sb/sth\nahestehende Verwandte close relatives* * **, * nahestehend s. nahe 2. 1)* * *jemandem nahestehen be close to sb* * **, * nahestehend s. nahe 2. 1)
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