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61 активно заниматься
1) General subject: be an avid (athlete) (She is an avid skier and snowboarder.), aggressively pursue, make energetic efforts2) Science: have been deeply involved (... чем-л. -... in...; англ. оборот взят из: Циммерман Р., Веденеева К. Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика. - М.: Наука, 2003. - 996 с.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > активно заниматься
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62 жаждущий
1) General subject: ambitious, appetent, avid (чего-л.), covetous (особ. чужого), desirous (be desirous to succeed (of success) - стремиться к успеху), dry, eager (чего-л.), emulous (чего-либо), hungry, hungry (for) (чего-л.), keen set, longing (чего-л.), panting, ravenous (чего-л.), solicitous (чего-л.), thirsty (чего-либо), wishful, yearning (чего-л.), zealous, zealous (for) (чего-л.)2) Colloquial: keen-set3) Poetical language: anhungered4) Religion: athirst5) Diplomatic term: (for) zealous (чего-л.) -
63 ярый
1) General subject: avid (an avid supporter of government programs), paid up, rampant, rabid, hardcore, fervent, robust2) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter -
64 Badelustige
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65 Besucher
m; -s, -; visitor (+ Gen to); (Gast) guest; formell, eines Kinos, Lokals etc.: patron; geschäftlich etc.: caller; er ist ein begeisterter Besucher der Oper / von Ausstellungen / von kulturellen Veranstaltungen he’s a keen (Am. avid) opera(-)goer / he really enjoys going to exhibitions / umg. he’s a real culture vulture; siehe auch Kinobesucher etc.* * *der Besuchervisitor; sojourner* * *Be|su|cher(in)m(f)visitor; (von Kino, Theater) patron (form)etwa 1.000 Besúcher waren zu der Veranstaltung/dem Vortrag/der Ausstellung gekommen — about 1,000 people attended or went to the function/lecture/visited the exhibition
* * *Be·su·cher(in)<-s, ->ich habe gerade noch einen \Besucher da, rufst du später noch mal an? I've got company at the moment, could you call back later?2. (jd, der etw besucht) visitor; Kino, Theater cinema/theatre [or AM -er] goer, patron form; Sportveranstaltung spectatorein regelmäßiger \Besucher frequenter, habitué* * *der; Besuchers, Besucher, Besucherin die; Besucher, Besuchernen visitor ( Gen to)* * *Besucher m; -s, -; visitor (+gen to); (Gast) guest; formell, eines Kinos, Lokals etc: patron; geschäftlich etc: caller;er ist ein begeisterter Besucher der Oper/von Ausstellungen/von kulturellen Veranstaltungen he’s a keen (US avid) opera(-)goer/he really enjoys going to exhibitions/umg he’s a real culture vulture; → auch Kinobesucher etc* * *der; Besuchers, Besucher, Besucherin die; Besucher, Besuchernen visitor ( Gen to)* * *- m.caller n.visitor n. -
66 eifrig
I Adj. keen, eager; (begeistert) auch enthusiastic; (fleißig) hard-working, diligent; (emsig) busy, assiduous; (übereifrig) officious, fussyII Adv.: enthusiastically, eagerly; eifrig lernen / arbeiten study / work hard; eifrig die Kirche besuchen etc. go to church etc. regularly ( oder as often as one can); eifrig bemüht sein zu (+ Inf.) be anxious to (+ Inf.)* * *ardent; eager; assiduous; earnest; keen; zealous; emulative* * *eif|rig ['aifrɪç]1. adjeager; Befürworter auch keen; Leser, Sammler, Kinobesucher keen, avid; Schüler industriousdie Eifrigen — the eager beavers (inf)
2. advüben religiously; an die Arbeit gehen enthusiastically; teilnehmen gladlyéífrig lernen — to apply oneself
éífrig bemüht sein — to make a sincere effort
er putzte gerade éífrig sein Auto, als ich ankam — he was busy or busily cleaning his car when I arrived
sie diskutierten éífrig — they were involved in an animated discussion
* * *2) eagerly3) (full of desire, interest etc; keen; enthusiastic: He is always eager to win.) eager4) (eager or enthusiastic: He is a keen golfer; I'm keen to succeed.) keen5) strenuously6) (enthusiastic; keen: He is a zealous supporter of our cause.) zealous7) zealously* * *eif·rig[ˈaifrɪç]I. adj enthusiastic, keenein \eifriger Leser/Sammler an avid reader/collector\eifrige Suche assiduous [or industrious] searchingII. adv eagerlysich akk \eifrig bemühen/beteiligen/an die Arbeit machen to try hard/take part/set about one's work enthusiastically\eifrig lernen/üben to learn/practise assiduously [or industriously]* * *1.2.eifrig bei etwas sein — show keen interest in doing something
adverbial eagerlyeifrig dabei sein, etwas zu tun — be busy doing something
eifrig bemüht sein, etwas zu tun — be eager to do something
* * *A. adj keen, eager; (begeistert) auch enthusiastic; (fleißig) hard-working, diligent; (emsig) busy, assiduous; (übereifrig) officious, fussyB. adv: enthusiastically, eagerly;eifrig lernen/arbeiten study/work hard;* * *1. 2.adverbial eagerlyeifrig dabei sein, etwas zu tun — be busy doing something
eifrig bemüht sein, etwas zu tun — be eager to do something
* * *adj.eager (for) adj.eager adj.emulative adj.keen adj.mettlesome adj.sedulous adj.zealous adj.zestful adj. adv.eagerly adv.intently adv.sedulously adv.zealously adv. -
67 fotografieren
I v/t photograph, take a photograph ( oder picture) ( mehrere: photographs oder pictures) of; sich fotografieren lassen have one’s photograph ( oder picture) taken; er lässt sich gut fotografieren he photographs well, he’s photogenicII v/i take photographs ( oder pictures); er fotografiert gern he likes taking photographs, he’s a keen (Am. an avid) photographer; ich fotografiere nicht mehr I’ve stopped taking photographs, I’ve given up photographyIII v/refl: sich gut / schlecht fotografieren photograph well / badly, come out well / badly in photographs* * *to take a photo; to take pictures; to photograph; to take photographs; to take a picture; to take a photograph* * *Fo|to|gra|fie|ren [fotogra'fiːrən] -s, no pl (= Fotografie) photography; (als Handlung) taking (of) photographs or pictures (inf)* * *(to take a photograph or photographs of (a person, thing etc): He spends all his time photographing old buildings.) photograph* * *fo·to·gra·fie·ren *[fotograˈfi:rən]I. vt▪ jdn/etw \fotografieren to take a photograph/photographs of sb/sthII. vi to take photographs* * *1.transitives Verb photograph; take a photograph/photographs of2.intransitives Verb take photographs* * *sich fotografieren lassen have one’s photograph ( oder picture) taken;er lässt sich gut fotografieren he photographs well, he’s photogenicich fotografiere nicht mehr I’ve stopped taking photographs, I’ve given up photographyC. v/r:sich gut/schlecht fotografieren photograph well/badly, come out well/badly in photographs* * *1.transitives Verb photograph; take a photograph/photographs of2.intransitives Verb take photographs* * *v.to photograph v.to take a photograph expr.to take a picture expr. -
68 Gartenfreund
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69 Hobbykoch
* * *Họb|by|koch1. m Hob|by|kö|chin2. f* * *Hob·by·koch, -kö·chinm, f amateur cook* * * -
70 passioniert
Adj. (very) keen, enthusiastic; stärker: fanatical; er ist ein passionierter Gärtner auch he’s very keen on ( oder he loves) gardening, Am. auch he’s an avid gardener* * *passionate* * *pas|si|o|niert [pasio'niːɐt]adjenthusiastic, passionate* * *pas·si·o·niert[pasi̯oˈni:ɐ̯t]adj (geh) passionate* * ** * *er ist ein passionierter Gärtner auch he’s very keen on ( oder he loves) gardening, US auch he’s an avid gardener* * *Adjektiv; nicht präd. ardent, passionate <collector, card-player, huntsman> -
71 Rätselfreund
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72 reformfreudig
Adj. reform-minded; stärker: avid for reform* * *re|fọrm|freu|digadjeager for reform* * *re·form·freu·dig* * * -
73 reiselustig
* * *rei|se|lus|tigadjfond of or keen on travel or travelling (Brit) or traveling (US), travel-mad (Brit inf travel-crazy (esp US inf)* * *rei·se·lus·tigadj fond of travellingmeine \reiselustige Schwester war dieses Jahr in Russland my sister, who is fond of travelling, has been to Russia this year* * *reiselustig sein — be a keen traveller
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74 namiętnie
Ⅰ adv. grad. książk. 1. (zmysłowo) [całować, szeptać, ściskać] passionately- namiętnie kogoś kochać/pokochać to be/fall passionately in love with sb2. (gwałtownie) [płakać] passionately, vehemently; [protestować] vehemently; [dyskutować] hotly, fiercely Ⅱ adv. (z pasją) [grać, polować] avidly- namiętnie grał w golfa he was an avid a. a very keen golfer- namiętnie czytał kryminały he was an avid reader of crime thrillers* * *adv* * *adv.1. (= z namiętnością) passionately, intensely, ardently; lubić namiętnie have a passion for ( sth), be passionately fond of ( sth).2. (= gwałtownie) vehemently.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > namiętnie
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75 spragniony
adjspragniony czegoś — avid lub eager for sth
* * *a.- eni thirsty, dry; spragniony czegoś avid l. eager for sth; spragniony miłości craving l. starving for love; spragniony krwi blood-thirsty; być spragnionym czegoś przen. long for sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spragniony
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76 acariciar la idea de
(v.) = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea ofEx. I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.Ex. An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology.* * *(v.) = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea ofEx: I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.
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77 al llegar
Ex. In fact only very avid readers will ever settle to silent reading immediately on arrival from some different activity.* * *Ex: In fact only very avid readers will ever settle to silent reading immediately on arrival from some different activity.
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78 atacar
v.1 to attack.esta enfermedad ataca el sistema respiratorio this disease attacks the respiratory systemEl general atacó al pueblo The general attacked the village.Ese grupo ataca siempre That group attacks always.2 to attack (sport).3 to attack.4 to corrode.5 to tackle, to attack, to try to solve.El grupo ataca los problemas The group tackles problems.* * *1 (gen) to attack2 (criticar) to attack, criticize3 (afectar) to attack, affect\atacar los nervios to get on one's nerves* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ enemigo, ciudad, fortaleza] to attack2) (Med, Quím) [enfermedad, plaga, sustancia] to attackeste niño me ataca los nervios — * that child gets on my nerves *
3) (=criticar) [+ teoría, planteamiento, propuesta] to attack4) (=combatir) [+ problema] to tackle, combatse pretende atacar el desempleo — the aim is to tackle o combat unemployment
pretenden atacar la epidemia de meningitis — they aim to tackle o combat the meningitis epidemic
5) (=abordar)tengo que atacar a las matemáticas — * I'll have to get stuck into my maths *
¿puedo atacar al pastel? — * can I get stuck into the cake? *
2.VI to attack3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <país/enemigo/ideas> to attack2) ácido/virus/enfermedad to attack3)a) ( combatir) <problema/enfermedad> to attackb) ( acometer) < tarea> to tackle; < pieza musical> to launch intoc) (Ven fam) ( cortejar) to go after2.atacar vi to attack* * *= attack, set about, assail, make + attack, bash, storm, assault, argue against, mount + attack, come under + attack, go to + bat against, maul, hit out (at/against).Ex. Soon afterwards he got up and wanted to attack me again.Ex. I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.Ex. It's ridiculous to assail people who are making a code for abandoning all the principles which have been going strong for 100 years.Ex. This has led David Beminghausen in the United States to make the most outspoken attack on those who are trying to influence the role of the American Library Association.Ex. Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or ' bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.Ex. On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex. Throughout history the cultural world has been assaulted in various ways which leads to the need for a process of cultural repair.Ex. Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.Ex. Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex. The article has the title 'The minority press goes to bat against segregated baseball'.Ex. After being mauled by a tiger the two elephants were sedated with hydrochloride for surgical dressing of the wounds.Ex. She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.----* animal que ataca al hombre = man-eater.* atacar a = take + a swipe at, swipe, lash out at/against/on, have + a go at.* atacar con = urge against.* atacar en grupo = swarm.* atacar primero = preemptive strike.* atacar un síntoma = attack + symptom.* ser atacado = be under attack, come under + fire.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <país/enemigo/ideas> to attack2) ácido/virus/enfermedad to attack3)a) ( combatir) <problema/enfermedad> to attackb) ( acometer) < tarea> to tackle; < pieza musical> to launch intoc) (Ven fam) ( cortejar) to go after2.atacar vi to attack* * *= attack, set about, assail, make + attack, bash, storm, assault, argue against, mount + attack, come under + attack, go to + bat against, maul, hit out (at/against).Ex: Soon afterwards he got up and wanted to attack me again.
Ex: I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.Ex: It's ridiculous to assail people who are making a code for abandoning all the principles which have been going strong for 100 years.Ex: This has led David Beminghausen in the United States to make the most outspoken attack on those who are trying to influence the role of the American Library Association.Ex: Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or ' bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.Ex: On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex: Throughout history the cultural world has been assaulted in various ways which leads to the need for a process of cultural repair.Ex: Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.Ex: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex: This bipartite approach has recently come under heavy attack.Ex: The article has the title 'The minority press goes to bat against segregated baseball'.Ex: After being mauled by a tiger the two elephants were sedated with hydrochloride for surgical dressing of the wounds.Ex: She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.* animal que ataca al hombre = man-eater.* atacar a = take + a swipe at, swipe, lash out at/against/on, have + a go at.* atacar con = urge against.* atacar en grupo = swarm.* atacar primero = preemptive strike.* atacar un síntoma = attack + symptom.* ser atacado = be under attack, come under + fire.* * *atacar [A2 ]vtA1 ‹país/enemigo› to attackla atacó por la espalda he attacked her from behindsu adversario lo atacó por sorpresa his opponent caught him off guard o took him by surprise2 (verbalmente) ‹ideas/persona› to attackdeja de atacarme continuamente stop attacking me o ( colloq) getting at me all the timeB «sustancia» to attack; «virus/enfermedad» to attackel ácido ataca el mármol the acid attacks the marbleataca el sistema nervioso it attacks the nervous systemme atacaron unos dolores de cabeza terribles I suffered o got terrible headachesme atacó el sueño I was suddenly overcome by sleep, I suddenly felt very sleepyC1 (combatir) ‹problema/enfermedad› to attackatacar las causas del problema to attack the causes of the problemeste problema hay que atacarlo de raíz we need to attack the root of this problem2 (acometer) ‹tarea› to tackle; ‹pieza musical› to launch intoJulio está atacando a Luisa Julio's after Luisa ( colloq), Julio's trying to get Luisa to go out with himD (en un cañón) to ram■ atacarvito attack■ atacarse* * *
atacar ( conjugate atacar) verbo transitivo
to attack
atacar verbo transitivo to attack, assault
♦ Locuciones: familiar atacar los nervios, to lose one's cool
' atacar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cargar
- diferente
- arremeter
- asaltar
- detrás
- disponer
English:
assault
- attack
- boot
- charge
- fire
- go at
- go for
- hit out
- lay into
- savage
- set on
- set upon
- strike
- turn on
- blast
- blitz
- hit
- jump
- lash
- maul
- mob
- move
- set
- slam
- tuck
- turn
* * *♦ vt1. [con violencia] to attack2. Dep to attack3. [criticar] to attack;su propuesta fue atacada por los asistentes her proposal was attacked by those present4. [afectar]le atacó la risa/fiebre he had a fit of laughter/a bout of fever;me atacó el sueño I suddenly felt very sleepysu impuntualidad me ataca los nervios his unpunctuality gets on my nerves6. [emprender] to launch into;el tenor atacó el aria con entusiasmo the tenor launched into the aria with gusto;los ciclistas atacaron la última subida con gran energía the cyclists attacked the final climb energetically7. [corroer] to corrode;la humedad ataca los metales humidity corrodes metal8. [dañar] to attack;esta enfermedad ataca el sistema respiratorio this disease attacks the respiratory systemno es el primer chico que la ataca he isn't the first boy to try to Br get off with o US make out with her♦ vi1. [tropas, animal] to attack2. Dep to attack* * *I v/t1 attack;le atacó un fuerte lumbago he had a severe attack of lumbago;me atacaron ganas de … I was seized o gripped by a desire to …II v/i attack* * *atacar {72} v: to attack* * *atacar vb to attack -
79 convertirse
1 (transformarse) to turn (en, into), change (en, into)2 (volverse) to become (en, -), turn (en, into)3 RELIGIÓN to be converted (a, to)* * *VPR1)el riachuelo se convirtió en un torrente — the stream turned into o became a torrent
2) (Rel) to be converted, convert* * *(v.) = become, grow up to be, metamorphoseEx. Some degree of ignorance of this kind is not unusual since the usual objective in consulting an information source is to become better informed.Ex. Quite obviously, however, everything rests in the end on the extent to which people grow up to be avid, thoughtful readers.Ex. Each of these three standards metamorphosed and had an impact far beyond the anticipation of all but the most far-sighted.* * *(v.) = become, grow up to be, metamorphoseEx: Some degree of ignorance of this kind is not unusual since the usual objective in consulting an information source is to become better informed.
Ex: Quite obviously, however, everything rests in the end on the extent to which people grow up to be avid, thoughtful readers.Ex: Each of these three standards metamorphosed and had an impact far beyond the anticipation of all but the most far-sighted.* * *
■convertirse verbo reflexivo
1 convertirse en, to turn into, become
2 Rel to be converted [a, to]
' convertirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acariciar
- carbonizarse
- hacerse
- transformarse
- convertir
- hacer
- transformar
- volver
English:
become
- change
- convert
- fulfillment
- fulfilment
- get under
- gymnast
- turn
- develop
- drop
- grow
* * *vpr1. Rel to convert;se convirtió al judaísmo she converted to Judaismla zona se convirtió en un desierto the area turned into o became a desert;se ha convertido en el favorito para ganar he has become the favourite to win;el agua se convirtió milagrosamente en vino the water miraculously turned into wine* * *v/r1:convertirse en algo turn into sth2 REL be converted* * *vrconvertirse en : to turn into* * * -
80 darle vueltas a la idea de
(v.) = flirt with + the idea ofEx. An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology.* * *(v.) = flirt with + the idea ofEx: An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology.
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