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61 ἐκκλίνω
ἐκκλίνω fut. ἐκκλινῶ LXX; 1 aor. ἐξέκλινα; 3 sg. pf. ἐκκέκλικεν Hos 5:6 v.l. (Thu.+; ins, pap, LXX; ParJer 7:11; Jos., Ant. 13, 14; Anz 319; Test12Patr. Intr. B-D-F §308).① to keep away from, steer clear ofⓐ pers. stay away from, avoid ἀπʼ αὐτῶν (Thu. 5, 73, 3; Sir 7:2; 22:13; 1 Macc 6:47) Ro 16:17. W. acc. (Polyb. 1, 34, 4; Aelian, VH 4, 28) τινά (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 129 §542 τὸν ἐχθρόν; Jos., Vi. 304) avoid someone IEph 7:1.ⓑ way of life or engagement in someth., abs. turn aside (from) (Polyaenus 3, 10, 12 naval engagement; Socrat., Ep. 1, 9 engaging with the enemy; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 16 §66 a body; M. Ant. 8, 50, 1 ἔκκλινον=turn aside!—here of staying clear of prickly shrubs) of those who turn away from seeking God’s interests Ro 3:12 (Ps 13:3; 52:4). This sense is closely allied to② to stop doing someth., cease ἀπό τινος fr. someth., fr. evil 1 Pt 3:11; 1 Cl 22:4 (both Ps 33:15).—M-M. -
62 náufrago
adj.shipwrecked, wrecked.m.shipwrecked person, castaway.* * *► adjetivo1 wrecked, shipwrecked► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 shipwrecked person, castaway* * *náufrago, -a1.ADJ shipwrecked2.SM / F shipwrecked person, castaway* * *I- ga adjetivo shipwreckedII- ga masculino, femenino (Náut) shipwrecked person* * *= shipwrecked.Ex. Aside from shipwrecked seafarers few people have had the inclination to set foot on this desert island.----* náufragos, los = shipwrecked, the.* * *I- ga adjetivo shipwreckedII- ga masculino, femenino (Náut) shipwrecked person* * *= shipwrecked.Ex: Aside from shipwrecked seafarers few people have had the inclination to set foot on this desert island.
* náufragos, los = shipwrecked, the.* * *shipwreckedmasculine, feminineel rescate de los náufragos the rescue of the people from the shipwreck o of the shipwrecked peoplevivimos tres semanas como náufragos en una isla we lived for three weeks as castaways on an islandB* * *
Del verbo naufragar: ( conjugate naufragar)
naufrago es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
naufragó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
naufragar
náufrago
naufragar ( conjugate naufragar) verbo intransitivo
[ persona] to be shipwrecked
náufrago◊ -ga adjetivo
shipwrecked
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Naút) shipwrecked person
naufragar verbo intransitivo
1 (una embarcación) to sink, be wrecked
(una persona) to be shipwrecked
2 (un proyecto, negocio) to founder, fail
náufrago,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino shipwrecked person
figurado castaway
' náufrago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
náufraga
English:
castaway
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* * *náufrago, -a♦ adjshipwrecked♦ nm,fshipwrecked person, castaway* * *I adj shipwreckedII m, náufraga f shipwrecked person* * *náufrago, -ga adj: shipwrecked, castawaynáufrago, -ga n: shipwrecked person, castaway -
63 progresar
v.1 to progress, to make progress.progresar en to make progress inMi chico avanza en la escuela My boy advances in school.2 to make progress for.Nos progresó el nuevo sistema The new system made progress for us* * *1 to progress, make progress■ desde que volvió del hospital ha progresado muchísimo since he came home from hospital he's made rapid progress* * *verb* * *VI to progress, make progress* * ** * *= gain + ground, get + far, make + gains, make + progress, make + stride, move ahead, move on, progress, make + a success of, move forward, make + advances, move along, get + unstuck, move + forward, make + headway.Ex. Standardisation of formats is less developed; however UNIMARC is gaining ground as a national exchange format, whilst USMARC is also used by university and public libraries.Ex. If scientific reasoning were limited to the logical processes of arithmetic, we should not get far in our understanding of the physical world.Ex. Expenditures in public libraries in the USA rose sharply in 1988 while use continued to make modest gains, with the greatest increase in juvenile loans.Ex. We could then simply alter our expectations accordingly, and exult in the progress we have made.Ex. And in the process of preserving the past, we believe that we can make substantial strides toward the digital library framework for the future.Ex. It is impatient with Juctionville for its failure to move ahead as fast as it would like and is bothered by the city's drabness and general lack of class and culture.Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex. It is normally taken to indicate that the document has been revised, if a work has progressed to a second or subsequent edition.Ex. As his confidence grows, he begins to make a success of his scavenging, becoming an underground entrepreneur and an explorer of the world beneath the streets.Ex. This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.Ex. The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.Ex. As university libraries move along this continuum they will become evolutionary, non-hierarchical, entrepreneurial and horizontal.Ex. In addition, students can use the glossary to get 'unstuck' while learning.Ex. Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.Ex. Governments are making headway in negotiations aimed at reaching an ambitious and effective global greenhouse gas reduction treaty.----* cuanto ha progresado + Nombre = how far along + Nombre + be.* hacer progresar = nudge + Nombre + forward, nudge + Nombre + along, nudge + Nombre + into.* hacer progresar hacia = nudge + Nombre + toward.* progresar adecuadamente = progress + satisfactorily.* progresar con dificultad = thread through.* progresar en + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work.* progresar satisfactoriamente = progress + satisfactorily.* seguir progresando = forge + ahead, forge + forward.* * ** * *= gain + ground, get + far, make + gains, make + progress, make + stride, move ahead, move on, progress, make + a success of, move forward, make + advances, move along, get + unstuck, move + forward, make + headway.Ex: Standardisation of formats is less developed; however UNIMARC is gaining ground as a national exchange format, whilst USMARC is also used by university and public libraries.
Ex: If scientific reasoning were limited to the logical processes of arithmetic, we should not get far in our understanding of the physical world.Ex: Expenditures in public libraries in the USA rose sharply in 1988 while use continued to make modest gains, with the greatest increase in juvenile loans.Ex: We could then simply alter our expectations accordingly, and exult in the progress we have made.Ex: And in the process of preserving the past, we believe that we can make substantial strides toward the digital library framework for the future.Ex: It is impatient with Juctionville for its failure to move ahead as fast as it would like and is bothered by the city's drabness and general lack of class and culture.Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex: It is normally taken to indicate that the document has been revised, if a work has progressed to a second or subsequent edition.Ex: As his confidence grows, he begins to make a success of his scavenging, becoming an underground entrepreneur and an explorer of the world beneath the streets.Ex: This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.Ex: The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.Ex: As university libraries move along this continuum they will become evolutionary, non-hierarchical, entrepreneurial and horizontal.Ex: In addition, students can use the glossary to get 'unstuck' while learning.Ex: Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.Ex: Governments are making headway in negotiations aimed at reaching an ambitious and effective global greenhouse gas reduction treaty.* cuanto ha progresado + Nombre = how far along + Nombre + be.* hacer progresar = nudge + Nombre + forward, nudge + Nombre + along, nudge + Nombre + into.* hacer progresar hacia = nudge + Nombre + toward.* progresar adecuadamente = progress + satisfactorily.* progresar con dificultad = thread through.* progresar en + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work.* progresar satisfactoriamente = progress + satisfactorily.* seguir progresando = forge + ahead, forge + forward.* * *progresar [A1 ]vi«persona» to make progress, to progress; «negociaciones/proyecto» to progress* * *
progresar ( conjugate progresar) verbo intransitivo [ persona] to make progress, to progress;
[negociaciones/proyecto] to progress
progresar verbo intransitivo to progress, make progress
' progresar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adelantar
- salto
English:
come along
- come on
- dyslexia
- get along
- get on
- go forward
- headway
- move on
- progress
- advance
- get
- move
* * *progresar vito progress, to make progress;progresar en to make progress in* * *v/i progress, make progress* * *progresar vi: to progress, to make progress* * *progresar vb to make progress -
64 помимо
Помимо - in addition to, aside from, other than, beyond; as well asThe turbine expander drives an electric generator in addition to the compressor (... помимо компрессора приводит во вращение электрогенератор).Aside from the possibility of erroneous application of load/life laws there is the irreducible problem of high plastic strains.The modal excitation vectors account for all external forces other than the structural forces defined by the stiffness matrices Kxz, Kyz.Other than engineering, there are the development and test costs associated with such a cycle.Hazardous materials present dangers beyond the fire problems relating to flash point and boiling point. These dangers may arise from but are not limited to toxicity, reactivity, instability, or corrosivity.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > помимо
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65 flecto
flecto, xi, xum, 3, v. a. and n. [root in Gr. pholkos, bandy-legged; phalkês, the bent rib of a ship; L. falx; falco, so called from the curve of its claws or beak; cf. Germ. Falke; Engl. falcon].I. A.Lit.1.In gen.:2.animal omne membra quocumque vult, flectit, contorquet, porrigit, contrahit,
Cic. Div. 1, 53, 120:ora retro,
Ov. M. 3, 188:vultus ad illum,
id. ib. 4, 265;10, 236: lumina a gurgite in nullam partem,
id. ib. 8, 367:geminas acies huc,
to turn, direct, Verg. A. 6, 789; cf.oculos,
id. ib. 8, 698:equos brevi moderari ac flectere,
Caes. B. G. 4, 33 fin.:equum,
Hor. C. 3, 7, 25:currum de foro in Capitolium,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 30, § 77:plaustrum,
Ov. M. 10, 447: navem, Auct. B. Alex. 64 fin.:habenas,
Ov. M. 2, 169:cursus in orbem,
id. ib. 6, 225; cf.:cursus in laevum,
id. Tr. 1, 10, 17:iter ad Privernum,
Liv. 8, 19, 13 Drak. N. cr.:iter Demetriadem,
id. 35, 31, 3:tu (Bacche) flectis amnes, tu mare barbarum,
Hor. C. 2, 19, 17:arcus,
to bend, Ov. M. 4, 303; cf.:flexos incurvant viribus arcus,
Verg. A. 5, 500:flexum genu,
Ov. M. 4, 340:artus,
Liv. 21, 58, 9:flexi crines,
curled, Mart. 3, 63, 3; 10, 65, 6; Juv. 6, 493:flexum mare,
i.e. a bay, Tac. A. 14, 4:flexi fractique motus,
contorted, Cic. Fin. 5, 12, 35:hinc (silva) se flectit sinistrorsus,
Caes. B. G. 6, 25, 3.—Mid.: quasi amnis celeris rapit, sed tamen inflexu flectitur, Naev. ap. Non. 191, 34 (Trag. Rel. v. 42 Rib.):(milvus) flectitur in gyrum,
wheels, Ov. M. 2, 718:modo flector in anguem,
I bend, wind myself into a snake, id. ib. 8, 883:sol ab ea (Cancri) meta incipit flecti,
Plin. 18, 28, 68, § 264: Euphrates ad meridiem flectitur, id. 6, 26, 30, § 125.—In partic., naut. t. t., to go round or double a promontory:B.cum in flectendis promontoriis ventorum mutationes maximas saepe sentiant,
Cic. Div. 2, 45, 94:Leucaten flectere molestum videbatur,
id. Att. 5, 9, 1.—Trop.1.In gen., to bend, turn, direct:2.ducere multimodis voces et flectere cantus,
Lucr. 5, 1406:vocem,
Ov. Am. 2, 4, 25:qui teneros et rudes cum acceperunt, inficiunt et flectunt, ut volunt,
Cic. Leg. 1, 17, 47; cf.:imbecillitatem animorum torquere et flectere,
id. ib. 1, 10, 29:suam naturam huc et illuc torquere ac flectere,
id. Cael. 6, 13:vitam flectere fingereque,
id. Sull. 28, 79:mentes suas ad nostrum imperium nomenque,
id. Balb. 17, 39:aliquem a proposito,
Liv. 28, 22, 11:scribentis animum a vero,
id. 1 praef. 5:animus ab aliqua opinione flectendus,
Quint. 4, 2, 80:animos ad publica carmina,
Ov. Tr. 5, 1, 23: quo vobis mentes... dementes sese flexere viaï? Enn. ap. Cic. de Sen. 6, 16 (Ann. v. 209 ed. Vahl.):est viri et ducis oblata casu flectere ad consilium,
Liv. 28, 44, 8:juvenis cereus in vitium flecti,
Hor. A. P. 163:quod procul a nobis flectat Fortuna gubernans,
turn aside, avert, Lucr. 5, 108.—In partic.a.To bend (in opinion or in will), to move, persuade, prevail upon, overcome, soften, appease (cf.:b.moveo, afficio): quibus rebus ita flectebar animo atque frangebar, ut, etc.,
Cic. Sull. 6, 18:sed quid te oratione flectam?... qua re flecte te, quaeso,
id. Phil. 1, 14, 35: facile Achivos flexeris, Enn. ap. Gell. 11, 4, 3 (Trag. v. 229 ed. Vahl.):judices,
Quint. 6, 1, 9:flectere mollibus jam durum imperiis,
Hor. C. 4, 1, 6:precibus si flecteris ullis,
Verg. A. 2, 689:flectere si nequeo Superos, Acheronta movebo,
id. ib. 7, 312; cf.:nisi dii immortales suo numine prope fata ipsa flexissent,
Cic. Cat. 3, 8, 19:desine fata deum flecti sperare precando,
Verg. A. 6, 376:animos commutare atque omni ratione flectere,
Cic. de Or. 2, 52 fin.:ingenium alicujus aversum,
Sall. J. 102, 3:si quem a proposito spes mollitiave animi flexisset,
divert, dissuade, Liv. 28, 22, 11: dictis nostris sententia flexa est, Enn. ap. Fest. p. 257 Müll. (Ann. v. 264 ed. Vahl.):si flectitur ira deorum,
Ov. M. 1, 378: cf. id. Tr. 3, 5, 41:hortaturque simul flectitque labores,
soothes, Stat. S. 5, 1, 119:ad deditionem primos,
Liv. 5, 43, 1.—Mid.:plurimum valet miseratio, quae judicem flecti non tantum cogit, sed, etc.,
to let himself be moved, Quint. 6, 1, 23:flexi in misericordiam,
Amm. 12, 27.—(Acc. to I. A. 2.) To turn aside from, to avoid a thing:c.ut eam (viam) flectas, te rogo,
Cic. Att. 11, 18, 2 (but B. and K. ex conj. C. F. Hermann read ira, v. a. sup.); cf.:flexit viam,
Liv. 1, 60, 1:dolo a se flexos imputavit civilis,
Tac. H. 5, 24.—To refer to or apply to any one:d.versus qui in Tiberium flecterentur,
Tac. A. 6, 29:Augustus quaedam ex horrida illa antiquitate ad praesentem usum flexisset,
id. ib. 4, 16.—In grammar.(α).To form a word from another language:(β). (γ).verba derivare, flectere, conjungere,
Quint. 8, 3, 36:hoc vocabulum (pollex) de Graeco flexum est,
Gell. 4, 3 fin. —Flectere syllabam, to mark with the circumflex accent, and hence, to lengthen, Quint. 1, 5, 23 Spald. and Zumpt.II. A.Lit.:B.cum procul hos laevo flectentes limite cernunt,
Verg. A. 9, 372:ex Gabino in Tusculanos flexere colles,
Liv. 3, 8, 6;Hasdrubal ad Oceanum flectit,
id. 28, 16, 3:inde Vitellius Cremonam flexit,
Tac. H. 2, 70:in Capitolium,
Suet. Tib. 20.—Trop., of thought or speech, to turn in any direction:A.ad providentiam sapientiamque,
Tac. A. 13, 3:in ambitionem,
id. ib. 4, 37:a veneratione Augusti orsus flexit ad victorias Tiberii,
id. ib. 1, 34.—Hence, flexus, a, um, P. a.Lit., bent, winding:B.error,
Ov. M. 8, 160:zodiacus circa Cancrum Capricornumque flexior,
Mart. Cap. 8, § 878.—In neutr. plur. subst.: collium flexa, Minuc. Fel. Octav. 17.—Trop., of tones, lengthened:infinito magis illa flexa et circumducta sunt,
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I.Act.A.To turn away, turn aside any thing:B.comites suo hortatu,
Luc. 6, 317:acies,
id. 2, 470:ventura fata suo cursu,
id. 6, 591; cf. Aur. Vict. Caes. 38.— Far more freq.,Pass. with mid. force, to turn one's self aside; and with esp. reference to the term. ad quem, to turn or betake one's self to any place; to turn in, put up at (in the latter sense esp. freq. in Plaut., whereas Cicero commonly uses the act. form; v. under no. II.).1.Prop.:2.si qui Cobiamacho (vico) deverterentur,
Cic. Font. 5, 9:juvat ire jugis, qua nulla priorum Castaliam molli devertitur orbita clivo,
Verg. G. 3, 293: deverti ad amicos suos, Cato ap. Fest. p. 234, 26 Müll.:devortitur apud suum paternum hospitem,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 1, 56:apud aliquem,
id. ib. 2, 2, 85; so Liv. 42, 1, 10; cf.ib. § 7: ad me in hospitium maximum,
id. Poen. 3, 3, 60; cf.in amici hospitium,
id. Mil. 3, 1, 146; id. Ps. 4, 2, 6:huc in tabernam,
id. ib. 2, 2, 63:intro domum,
id. Stich. 4, 1, 29; cf. Ter. Phorm. 2, 1, 82:in hortos in quibus devertebatur, pergunt,
Tac. H. 3, 11.—Trop., to resort to, have recourse to (very rare):II.ad magicas artes,
Ov. A. A. 2, 425:meas ad artes,
id. M. 9, 62.—Neutr. (i. q. no. I. B.), to turn or go aside from any place or any direction; to turn or go towards; to turn in, put up, lodge anywhere.1.Prop.:2.viā devertit,
Liv. 44, 43: viā, Plin. [p. 566] Pan. 52 fin.:devertere ad cauponem, ad hospitem,
Varr. R. R. 3, 4, 9; Cic. Div. 1, 27, 57:ad aliquem,
id. Fin. 5, 2; id. Att. 10, 16 fin.:ad villam Philemonis,
id. Fam. 7, 18, 3; cf.:ad se in Albanum,
id. Mil. 19, 51:ad villam suam,
id. ib.:in villam suam,
id. Off. 2, 18 fin.:domum regis hospitis,
id. Deiot. 6, 17:Massiliam,
id. Phil. 13, 6; cf.Interamnam,
Tac. H. 2, 64:Rhodum,
Suet. Tib. 12 et saep.—With apud (late Lat.; cf. deversor): in pago apud familiares devertimus, Ap. M. 4 init.; cf. id. ib. 10, p. 238, 14.— Absol.:itineris causa ut deverterem,
Cic. Att. 3, 7.—Trop. (very rare):sed redeamus illuc, unde devertimus,
have digressed, Cic. Fam. 12, 25, 4; so Liv. 35, 40:in haec devertisse non fuerit alienum,
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I.Act.A.To turn away, turn aside any thing:B.comites suo hortatu,
Luc. 6, 317:acies,
id. 2, 470:ventura fata suo cursu,
id. 6, 591; cf. Aur. Vict. Caes. 38.— Far more freq.,Pass. with mid. force, to turn one's self aside; and with esp. reference to the term. ad quem, to turn or betake one's self to any place; to turn in, put up at (in the latter sense esp. freq. in Plaut., whereas Cicero commonly uses the act. form; v. under no. II.).1.Prop.:2.si qui Cobiamacho (vico) deverterentur,
Cic. Font. 5, 9:juvat ire jugis, qua nulla priorum Castaliam molli devertitur orbita clivo,
Verg. G. 3, 293: deverti ad amicos suos, Cato ap. Fest. p. 234, 26 Müll.:devortitur apud suum paternum hospitem,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 1, 56:apud aliquem,
id. ib. 2, 2, 85; so Liv. 42, 1, 10; cf.ib. § 7: ad me in hospitium maximum,
id. Poen. 3, 3, 60; cf.in amici hospitium,
id. Mil. 3, 1, 146; id. Ps. 4, 2, 6:huc in tabernam,
id. ib. 2, 2, 63:intro domum,
id. Stich. 4, 1, 29; cf. Ter. Phorm. 2, 1, 82:in hortos in quibus devertebatur, pergunt,
Tac. H. 3, 11.—Trop., to resort to, have recourse to (very rare):II.ad magicas artes,
Ov. A. A. 2, 425:meas ad artes,
id. M. 9, 62.—Neutr. (i. q. no. I. B.), to turn or go aside from any place or any direction; to turn or go towards; to turn in, put up, lodge anywhere.1.Prop.:2.viā devertit,
Liv. 44, 43: viā, Plin. [p. 566] Pan. 52 fin.:devertere ad cauponem, ad hospitem,
Varr. R. R. 3, 4, 9; Cic. Div. 1, 27, 57:ad aliquem,
id. Fin. 5, 2; id. Att. 10, 16 fin.:ad villam Philemonis,
id. Fam. 7, 18, 3; cf.:ad se in Albanum,
id. Mil. 19, 51:ad villam suam,
id. ib.:in villam suam,
id. Off. 2, 18 fin.:domum regis hospitis,
id. Deiot. 6, 17:Massiliam,
id. Phil. 13, 6; cf.Interamnam,
Tac. H. 2, 64:Rhodum,
Suet. Tib. 12 et saep.—With apud (late Lat.; cf. deversor): in pago apud familiares devertimus, Ap. M. 4 init.; cf. id. ib. 10, p. 238, 14.— Absol.:itineris causa ut deverterem,
Cic. Att. 3, 7.—Trop. (very rare):sed redeamus illuc, unde devertimus,
have digressed, Cic. Fam. 12, 25, 4; so Liv. 35, 40:in haec devertisse non fuerit alienum,
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68 в сторону
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69 за исключением
1) General subject: apart from, aside, aside from, barring, bating, but, except as (того), except that, excepting (excepting (preposition) is only used after not and always - The Oxford Guide to English Usage), excluding, exclusive of, other than, outside of, save, saving, to the exclusion of, unless, with reservation of (чего-л.), with the exception, with the exception of, with the exception of (smb., smth.) (кого-л., чего-л.), except for (употр. как сложный предлог), short of, bar2) Engineering: excluded3) Rare: omitting4) Mathematics: only that5) Law: except, subject to, as excluded6) Insurance: Without7) Architecture: outside8) Politics: (кого-л.) with the exception of (smb)9) Psychology: always excepting10) Oil: to the exclusion of (канц.)11) Officialese: but not including12) Makarov: all but, save and except, save for, the exclusion of (чего-либо) -
70 кроме
1) General subject: 'cep, apart, apart from, aside, barring, beside, besides, but, but for, except, except for, except that, excepting, for-by, for-bye, forby, forbye, outside (no one knows it outside one or two persons - никто этого не знает, за исключением одного или двух человек), outside of, outwith, plus, save, saving, short of, unless, else, bar2) Mathematics: beyond, exclusive of, over and above, with exception of3) Law: save as5) Officialese: but not including6) Patents: without7) Makarov: all but, aside from, complementary to (чего-л.), other than, save and except, save for, than -
71 оставляя в стороне
Mathematics: apart from, aside from, leaving asideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оставляя в стороне
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72 avanzar
v.1 to advance.las tropas continúan avanzando the troops are still advancingel tráfico no avanzaba the traffic wasn't movingMi chico avanza en la escuela My boy advances in school.Ricardo avanzó las ventas Richard advanced=promoted sales.2 to make progress.está avanzando mucho en sus estudios she's making very good progress with her studiesesta tecnología avanza a gran velocidad this technology is developing very quickly3 to pass (time).el tiempo avanza muy deprisa time passes quicklya medida que avanza el siglo as the century draws on4 to move forward.El coche avanza lentamente The car moves forward slowly.* * *1 to advance, go forward1 (mover adelante) to advance, move forward2 (dinero) to advance3 (promover) to promote4 (una propuesta) to put forward1 (adelantarse) to go forward, advance; (día, noche) to draw in* * *verb1) to advance, move forward2) progress* * *1. VT1) (=mover) to move forward, advanceavanzó la ficha cuatro casillas — he moved the counter forward four spaces, he advanced the counter four spaces
2) [+ dinero] to advance3) [+ opinión, propuesta] to put forward4) [+ resultado] to predict; [+ predicción] to make5) Caribe (=vomitar) to vomit2. VI1) (=ir hacia adelante) to advance, move forwardel ejército avanzó de madrugada — the army advanced o moved forward at dawn
no me esperéis, seguid avanzando — don't wait for me, carry on
2) (=progresar) to make progresslas conversaciones de paz no parecen avanzar — the peace talks do not seem to be progressing o making (any) progress
la genética avanza a ritmo vertiginoso — genetics is progressing o advancing at a dizzy speed
3) [noche, invierno] to draw on, approach3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona/tráfico to advance, move forwardavanzar hacia la democracia — to move o advance toward(s) democracy
b) ciencia/medicina to advancec) cinta/rollo to wind ond) persona (en los estudios, el trabajo) to make progress; negociaciones/proyecto to progresse) tiempo to draw on2.avanzar vta) ( adelantarse) to move forward, advanceb) ( mover) to move... forward, advanceavanzó un peón — he moved o pushed a pawn forward
c) < propuesta> to put forward* * *= gain + ground, get + far, go forward, make + gains, make + progress, move ahead, move on, move onwardly, move up, page (through), progress, advance, proceed, press on, come along, fast-forward, take + a step forward, get + ahead, move forward, make + step, take + strides, make + advances, develop, move along, get + unstuck, press forward (with), move + forward, go forth, make + headway.Ex. Standardisation of formats is less developed; however UNIMARC is gaining ground as a national exchange format, whilst USMARC is also used by university and public libraries.Ex. If scientific reasoning were limited to the logical processes of arithmetic, we should not get far in our understanding of the physical world.Ex. Thus, if you want to reply yes, enter a 'y'; if you want to go forward, enter 'f'.Ex. Expenditures in public libraries in the USA rose sharply in 1988 while use continued to make modest gains, with the greatest increase in juvenile loans.Ex. We could then simply alter our expectations accordingly, and exult in the progress we have made.Ex. It is impatient with Juctionville for its failure to move ahead as fast as it would like and is bothered by the city's drabness and general lack of class and culture.Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex. In its simplest statement, the prime goal of any act of education is that it should serve us in the future... takes us somewhere... let us move onwardly more easily.Ex. Now we move up the chain providing index entries for each of the potentially sought terms.Ex. The system displays the records in brief format and the user can 'page' through the matches until the required record is found.Ex. It is normally taken to indicate that the document has been revised, if a work has progressed to a second or subsequent edition.Ex. All this is not to be impulsively regretted since specialized studies can advance in no other way, but synthesis becomes increasingly important and dishearteningly more difficult.Ex. Before we proceed to look at the operators in detail, a couple of examples may help to make the layout clearer.Ex. Hoping the gentler tone and the more relaxed manner meant that her anger was abating, the young man pressed on less apprehensively.Ex. However, we have not heard the final word by any means for there are new products and improved examples of existing products coming along.Ex. Modern machines have an automatic facility for fast-forward and rewind as well as a manual control for slower, more precise location of the required information on the microfilm.Ex. Low-income urban families simply do not have any use for the traditional library or indeed any motivation for self-improvement and getting ahead = Las familias urbanas con ingresos bajos simplemente no tienen la necesidad de usar la biblioteca tradicional o de hecho no sienten motivación para la superación personal y para avanzar.Ex. This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.Ex. Schucking noted that early step when a child's 'imagination awakes, without corresponding development of the critical faculty,' a step most children make before they reach school age = Schucking se percató de ese primer paso en el niño cuando "se despierta su imaginación sin el correspondiente desarrollo de la capacidad crítica", un paso que dan la mayoría de los niños antes de alcanzar la edad escolar.Ex. In the half century since the publication of McKerrow's Introduction bibliography has taken giant strides in many directions.Ex. The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.Ex. The economics journal system has not grown and developed in a structured fashion, which has resulted in overspill into report literature.Ex. As university libraries move along this continuum they will become evolutionary, non-hierarchical, entrepreneurial and horizontal.Ex. In addition, students can use the glossary to get 'unstuck' while learning.Ex. The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.Ex. Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.Ex. Finally six men agreed to go forth in their underclothes and nooses around their necks in hopeful expectation that their sacrifice would satisfy the king's bloodlust and he would spare the rest of the citizens.Ex. Governments are making headway in negotiations aimed at reaching an ambitious and effective global greenhouse gas reduction treaty.----* a medida que + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.* a medida que + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.* avanzar a duras penas = flounder, grind on.* avanzar a toda máquina = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a toda mecha = go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a toda pastilla = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a todo gas = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a todo meter = go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a todo vapor = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a trancas y barrancas = flounder, grind on.* avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.* avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).* avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.* avanzar en + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work, advance + Posesivo + work.* avanzar en una carrera profesional = further + a career.* avanzar fácilmente = coast.* avanzar gradualmente (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).* avanzar hacia = move into, move toward(s).* avanzar hacia abajo = work + Posesivo + way down.* avanzar lentamente = creep, creep along.* avanzar lenta y pesadamente = trundle.* avanzar mucho = travel + a long way down the road.* avanzar muy despacio = creep, creep along.* avanzar poco a poco = shuffle along.* avanzar poco a poco (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).* avanzar profesionalmente dentro de la institución = rise through + the ranks.* avanzar rápidamente = gallop.* avanzar viento en popa = steam ahead.* conforme + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.* conforme + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.* dar vueltas sin avanzar = go round in + circles.* hacer avanzar = nudge + Nombre + forward, push + the frontiers of, nudge + Nombre + along, nudge + Nombre + into, push + the boundaries of.* hacer avanzar el conocimiento = push back + the frontiers of knowledge.* hacer avanzar hacia = nudge + Nombre + toward.* hacer que + Nombre + avance = take + Nombre + a/one step forward.* no avanzar = tread + water.* no avanzar más = go + no further.* que avanza lentamente = crawling.* que avanza rápidamente = fast-developing.* seguir avanzando = forge + ahead, forge + forward.* tiempo + avanzar inexorablemente = time + march on.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona/tráfico to advance, move forwardavanzar hacia la democracia — to move o advance toward(s) democracy
b) ciencia/medicina to advancec) cinta/rollo to wind ond) persona (en los estudios, el trabajo) to make progress; negociaciones/proyecto to progresse) tiempo to draw on2.avanzar vta) ( adelantarse) to move forward, advanceb) ( mover) to move... forward, advanceavanzó un peón — he moved o pushed a pawn forward
c) < propuesta> to put forward* * *= gain + ground, get + far, go forward, make + gains, make + progress, move ahead, move on, move onwardly, move up, page (through), progress, advance, proceed, press on, come along, fast-forward, take + a step forward, get + ahead, move forward, make + step, take + strides, make + advances, develop, move along, get + unstuck, press forward (with), move + forward, go forth, make + headway.Ex: Standardisation of formats is less developed; however UNIMARC is gaining ground as a national exchange format, whilst USMARC is also used by university and public libraries.
Ex: If scientific reasoning were limited to the logical processes of arithmetic, we should not get far in our understanding of the physical world.Ex: Thus, if you want to reply yes, enter a 'y'; if you want to go forward, enter 'f'.Ex: Expenditures in public libraries in the USA rose sharply in 1988 while use continued to make modest gains, with the greatest increase in juvenile loans.Ex: We could then simply alter our expectations accordingly, and exult in the progress we have made.Ex: It is impatient with Juctionville for its failure to move ahead as fast as it would like and is bothered by the city's drabness and general lack of class and culture.Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex: In its simplest statement, the prime goal of any act of education is that it should serve us in the future... takes us somewhere... let us move onwardly more easily.Ex: Now we move up the chain providing index entries for each of the potentially sought terms.Ex: The system displays the records in brief format and the user can 'page' through the matches until the required record is found.Ex: It is normally taken to indicate that the document has been revised, if a work has progressed to a second or subsequent edition.Ex: All this is not to be impulsively regretted since specialized studies can advance in no other way, but synthesis becomes increasingly important and dishearteningly more difficult.Ex: Before we proceed to look at the operators in detail, a couple of examples may help to make the layout clearer.Ex: Hoping the gentler tone and the more relaxed manner meant that her anger was abating, the young man pressed on less apprehensively.Ex: However, we have not heard the final word by any means for there are new products and improved examples of existing products coming along.Ex: Modern machines have an automatic facility for fast-forward and rewind as well as a manual control for slower, more precise location of the required information on the microfilm.Ex: LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.Ex: Low-income urban families simply do not have any use for the traditional library or indeed any motivation for self-improvement and getting ahead = Las familias urbanas con ingresos bajos simplemente no tienen la necesidad de usar la biblioteca tradicional o de hecho no sienten motivación para la superación personal y para avanzar.Ex: This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.Ex: Schucking noted that early step when a child's 'imagination awakes, without corresponding development of the critical faculty,' a step most children make before they reach school age = Schucking se percató de ese primer paso en el niño cuando "se despierta su imaginación sin el correspondiente desarrollo de la capacidad crítica", un paso que dan la mayoría de los niños antes de alcanzar la edad escolar.Ex: In the half century since the publication of McKerrow's Introduction bibliography has taken giant strides in many directions.Ex: The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.Ex: The economics journal system has not grown and developed in a structured fashion, which has resulted in overspill into report literature.Ex: As university libraries move along this continuum they will become evolutionary, non-hierarchical, entrepreneurial and horizontal.Ex: In addition, students can use the glossary to get 'unstuck' while learning.Ex: The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.Ex: Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.Ex: Finally six men agreed to go forth in their underclothes and nooses around their necks in hopeful expectation that their sacrifice would satisfy the king's bloodlust and he would spare the rest of the citizens.Ex: Governments are making headway in negotiations aimed at reaching an ambitious and effective global greenhouse gas reduction treaty.* a medida que + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.* a medida que + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.* avanzar a duras penas = flounder, grind on.* avanzar a toda máquina = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a toda mecha = go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a toda pastilla = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a todo gas = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a todo meter = go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a todo vapor = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.* avanzar a trancas y barrancas = flounder, grind on.* avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.* avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).* avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.* avanzar en + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work, advance + Posesivo + work.* avanzar en una carrera profesional = further + a career.* avanzar fácilmente = coast.* avanzar gradualmente (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).* avanzar hacia = move into, move toward(s).* avanzar hacia abajo = work + Posesivo + way down.* avanzar lentamente = creep, creep along.* avanzar lenta y pesadamente = trundle.* avanzar mucho = travel + a long way down the road.* avanzar muy despacio = creep, creep along.* avanzar poco a poco = shuffle along.* avanzar poco a poco (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).* avanzar profesionalmente dentro de la institución = rise through + the ranks.* avanzar rápidamente = gallop.* avanzar viento en popa = steam ahead.* conforme + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.* conforme + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.* dar vueltas sin avanzar = go round in + circles.* hacer avanzar = nudge + Nombre + forward, push + the frontiers of, nudge + Nombre + along, nudge + Nombre + into, push + the boundaries of.* hacer avanzar el conocimiento = push back + the frontiers of knowledge.* hacer avanzar hacia = nudge + Nombre + toward.* hacer que + Nombre + avance = take + Nombre + a/one step forward.* no avanzar = tread + water.* no avanzar más = go + no further.* que avanza lentamente = crawling.* que avanza rápidamente = fast-developing.* seguir avanzando = forge + ahead, forge + forward.* tiempo + avanzar inexorablemente = time + march on.* * *avanzar [A4 ]vi1 «tropas/persona/tráfico» to advance, move forward avanzar HACIA algo:las tropas avanzan hacia la capital the troops are advancing on the capitalel país avanza hacia la democracia the country is moving o advancing toward(s) democracy2 ( Fot) «rollo» to wind on3 «persona» (en los estudios, el trabajo) to make progress; «negociaciones/proyecto» to progressno estoy avanzando mucho con este trabajo I'm not making much progress o headway o I'm not getting very far with this work4 «tiempo» to draw on■ avanzarvt1 (adelantarse) to move forward, advanceavanzaron unos pasos they moved forward o advanced a few steps, they took a few steps forward2 (mover) to move … forward, advanceavanzó un peón he moved o pushed a pawn forward, he advanced a pawn3 ‹propuesta› to put forward* * *
avanzar ( conjugate avanzar) verbo intransitivo
[negociaciones/proyecto] to progress
verbo transitivo
avanzar verbo transitivo to advance, make progress
' avanzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacudida
- salto
- tantear
- adelantar
English:
advance
- come forward
- crawl
- edge
- freewheel
- go forward
- headway
- move
- move along
- pace
- proceed
- progress
- struggle along
- struggle on
- surge
- wind
- fast
- head
- hover
- inch
- lumber
- scroll
- somewhere
* * *♦ vi1. [moverse] to advance;las tropas continúan avanzando the troops are still advancing;el tráfico no avanzaba the traffic wasn't moving2. [progresar] to make progress;está avanzando mucho en sus estudios she's making very good progress with her studies;esta tecnología avanza a gran velocidad this technology is developing very quickly3. [tiempo] to pass;el tiempo avanza muy deprisa time passes very quickly;a medida que avanza el siglo as the century draws on4. [carrete] to wind on♦ vt1. [adelantar] to move forward;las tropas avanzaron sus posiciones the troops advanced their position;avanzaron varias posiciones en la clasificación de liga they moved up several places in the leagueles avanzó los resultados del estudio she informed them of the results of the study before it was published3. [carrete] to wind on* * *I v/t1 move forward, advance;avanzar un pie take a step forward2 dinero advanceII v/i2 en trabajo make progress* * *avanzar {21} v: to advance, to move forward* * *avanzar vb1. (progresar) to make progress / to get on2. (ir hacia delante) to advance / to move forward -
73 caliper
Ex. Aside from the normal wear and replacement of brake pads, there is not much maintenance needed for brake calipers.* * *Ex: Aside from the normal wear and replacement of brake pads, there is not much maintenance needed for brake calipers.
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74 dejar sin tocar
(v.) = leave + Nombre + alone, leave + Nombre + undisturbedEx. Like the bear who could take it or could leave it alone, we may find that if we lean over too far backwards we might as well fall flat on our face.Ex. Aside from providing food and water each day, we left them undisturbed so they could explore their new home on their own.* * *(v.) = leave + Nombre + alone, leave + Nombre + undisturbedEx: Like the bear who could take it or could leave it alone, we may find that if we lean over too far backwards we might as well fall flat on our face.
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75 dejar solo
v.to leave alone, to let alone.* * *(v.) = leave + Alguien + alone, leave + Nombre + alone, leave + Nombre + undisturbedEx. But I said at once: 'Look here, master, I'll thank you to leave me alone after this, do you hear?'.Ex. Like the bear who could take it or could leave it alone, we may find that if we lean over too far backwards we might as well fall flat on our face.Ex. Aside from providing food and water each day, we left them undisturbed so they could explore their new home on their own.* * *(v.) = leave + Alguien + alone, leave + Nombre + alone, leave + Nombre + undisturbedEx: But I said at once: 'Look here, master, I'll thank you to leave me alone after this, do you hear?'.
Ex: Like the bear who could take it or could leave it alone, we may find that if we lean over too far backwards we might as well fall flat on our face.Ex: Aside from providing food and water each day, we left them undisturbed so they could explore their new home on their own. -
76 dejar tranquilo
v.to leave alone, to let ride.* * *(v.) = leave + Nombre + undisturbedEx. Aside from providing food and water each day, we left them undisturbed so they could explore their new home on their own.* * *(v.) = leave + Nombre + undisturbedEx: Aside from providing food and water each day, we left them undisturbed so they could explore their new home on their own.
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77 desde el punto de vista de la estética
= aesthetically [esthetically, -USA], medically, medically, musically, preservationallyEx. Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically.Ex. Unfamiliar with the practice, either medically or culturally, these providers are turning to medical librarians for information.Ex. Unfamiliar with the practice, either medically or culturally, these providers are turning to medical librarians for information.Ex. The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.Ex. In addition to sealants or paint, a number of simple yet preservationally sound liners are now available for use on wooden shelves.* * *= aesthetically [esthetically, -USA], medically, medically, musically, preservationallyEx: Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically.
Ex: Unfamiliar with the practice, either medically or culturally, these providers are turning to medical librarians for information.Ex: Unfamiliar with the practice, either medically or culturally, these providers are turning to medical librarians for information.Ex: The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.Ex: In addition to sealants or paint, a number of simple yet preservationally sound liners are now available for use on wooden shelves.Spanish-English dictionary > desde el punto de vista de la estética
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78 mordaza de frenos
(n.) = brake caliperEx. Aside from the normal wear and replacement of brake pads, there is not much maintenance needed for brake calipers.* * *(n.) = brake caliperEx: Aside from the normal wear and replacement of brake pads, there is not much maintenance needed for brake calipers.
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79 musicalmente
adv.musically.* * *= musically.Ex. The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.* * *= musically.Ex: The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.
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80 no tocar
intj.hands off, look but don't touch.* * *(v.) = hands off, leave + Nombre + alone, leave + Nombre + undisturbedEx. She brandishes a ' Hands Off' sign whenever that topic is brought up.Ex. Like the bear who could take it or could leave it alone, we may find that if we lean over too far backwards we might as well fall flat on our face.Ex. Aside from providing food and water each day, we left them undisturbed so they could explore their new home on their own.* * *(v.) = hands off, leave + Nombre + alone, leave + Nombre + undisturbedEx: She brandishes a ' Hands Off' sign whenever that topic is brought up.
Ex: Like the bear who could take it or could leave it alone, we may find that if we lean over too far backwards we might as well fall flat on our face.Ex: Aside from providing food and water each day, we left them undisturbed so they could explore their new home on their own.
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