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  • 1 Great Danger

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  • 2 great danger

    s.
    gran peligro.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > great danger

  • 3 be in great danger

    v.
    zozobrar v.

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  • 4 to avert a great danger

    to avert (to avoid/to shun, to foresee, to foretell) a great danger предотвратить (избегать, предвидеть, предсказывать) большую опасность

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to avert a great danger

  • 5 (a) great danger

    a great (serious/grave) danger большая (серьёзная) опасность

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) great danger

  • 6 ♦ danger

    ♦ danger /ˈdeɪndʒə(r)/
    n. [cu]
    pericolo; rischio: They were in great danger, erano in grave pericolo; impending danger, pericolo incombente; there is a danger that …, c'è il rischio che …; the danger of earthquake [recession], il rischio di un terremoto [della recessione]; the danger of old people becoming isolated, il rischio che le persone anziane rimangano isolate; the dangers of the road, i pericoli della strada; Climate change is a very real danger, i cambiamenti climatici costituiscono realmente un pericolo; He's a danger to society, è un pericolo per la società; to be in danger, essere in pericolo; He was in danger of losing his job, correva il rischio di perdere il lavoro; to smell danger, fiutare il pericolo; (autom., ecc.) danger signal, segnale di pericolo
    danger money, indennità di rischio ( per un lavoro pericoloso) □ ( di un malato) to be on the danger list, essere grave □ to be off the danger list, essere fuori pericolo □ (iron.) there's no danger of [that], non c'è nessun rischio che: There's no danger of her offering to help, non c'è nessun rischio che si offra per aiutare; There's no danger that the government will do anything about it, non c'è nessun rischio che il governo faccia qualcosa in proposito □ to put sb. 's life in danger, mettere a repentaglio la vita di q.

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ danger

  • 7 danger

    ['deɪndʒə]
    n
    опасность, угроза, риск

    You are in no danger. — Вам ничто не угрожает.

    There was widespread danger of disease. — Существовала большая опасность/угроза распространения болезни.

    There is no danger. — Мы в безопасности.

    There is no immediate danger. — Непосредственной угрозы нет.

    The worst danger is over. — Самая большая опасность уже миновала

    - great danger
    - public danger
    - constant danger
    - obvious danger
    - imminent danger
    - deadly danger
    - unknown danger
    - unavoidable danger
    - threatening danger
    - fire danger
    - world danger
    - danger signal
    - danger zone
    - danger arrow
    - feeling sense of danger
    - full of danger
    - source of potential danger
    - danger of war
    - danger to peace
    - danger to smb's life
    - in times of danger
    - for fear of danger from lightning
    - in case of danger
    - in case of any unexpected danger
    - fraught with the greatest danger to peace
    - without danger of infection
    - be in no immediate danger
    - be blind to danger
    - be in danger
    - be out of danger
    - be in danger of losing one's job
    - prevent the danger
    - keep out of danger
    - share smb's danger
    - warn smb of the danger
    - run into danger
    - run into danger of infection
    - risk the danger
    - exaggerate the danger
    - constitute a public danger
    - realize the danger of the situation
    - avert a great danger
    - increase the danger
    - fight the danger
    - court danger
    - guard against danger
    - provide against danger
    - expose smb to danger
    - pass through many dangers
    - bring a danger on oneself
    - triumph over dangers
    - danger looms

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > danger

  • 8 danger

    noun
    Gefahr, die

    a danger to somebody/something — eine Gefahr für jemanden/etwas

    ‘danger!’ — "Vorsicht!"

    there is [a] danger of war — es besteht Kriegsgefahr

    in dangerin Gefahr

    be in danger of doing something[Person:] Gefahr laufen, etwas zu tun; [Sache:] drohen, etwas zu tun

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    ['dein‹ə]
    1) (something that may cause harm or injury: The canal is a danger to children.) die Gefahr
    2) (a state or situation in which harm may come to a person or thing: He is in danger; The bridge is in danger of collapse.) die Gefahr
    - academic.ru/18388/dangerous">dangerous
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    dan·ger
    [ˈdeɪnʤəʳ, AM -ʤɚ]
    n
    1. no pl (jeopardy) [Lebens]gefahr f
    \danger! keep out! Zutritt verboten! Lebensgefahr!
    a \danger to life and limb eine Gefahr für Leib und Leben
    to be in \danger in Gefahr sein
    I felt my life was in \danger ich hatte Angst um mein Leben
    to be in \danger of extinction vom Aussterben bedroht sein
    to be in \danger of doing sth Gefahr laufen, etw zu tun
    2. (risk) Gefahr f, Bedrohung f
    to be a \danger to sb/sth eine Gefahr für jdn/etw sein
    there is a \danger that... es besteht die Gefahr, dass...
    3. no pl (chance) Gefahr f, Risiko nt
    there is no \danger of that! ( hum) diese Gefahr besteht nicht
    there's no \danger of me going out with him! ( hum) ich werde bestimmt nicht mit ihm ausgehen!
    to be out of \danger außer Gefahr [o fam über den Berg] sein
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    ['deIndZə(r)]
    n
    1) Gefahr f

    he loves dangerer liebt die Gefahr

    the dangers of smokingdie mit dem Rauchen verbundenen Gefahren

    to put sb/sth in danger — jdn/etw in Gefahr bringen, jdn/etw gefährden

    to be in danger of doing sth — Gefahr laufen, etw zu tun

    there is a danger of his getting lost — es besteht die Gefahr, dass er sich verirrt

    he ran the danger of being recognized —

    to be a danger to sb/sth — für jdn/etw eine Gefahr bedeuten

    2)

    "danger" — "Achtung, Lebensgefahr!"; (Mot)

    "danger, high-tension cables" — "Achtung, Hochspannung!"

    "danger, ice" — "Glatteisgefahr"

    "danger, keep out" — "Zutritt verboten, Lebensgefahr!"

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    danger [ˈdeındʒə(r)]
    A s
    1. Gefahr f (to für):
    be in great danger in großer Gefahr sein oder schweben;
    be in danger of falling Gefahr laufen zu fallen;
    be in danger of one’s life in Lebensgefahr sein oder schweben;
    his life is in danger sein Leben ist in Gefahr;
    danger of fire Feuer(s)gefahr;
    danger of infection MED Infektionsgefahr;
    be out of danger MED über den Berg sein umg;
    without danger gefahrlos;
    there was no danger to es bestand keine Gefahr für;
    there was never any danger to their victory SPORT ihr Sieg war niemals in Gefahr
    2. (to) Bedrohung f, Gefährdung f (gen), Gefahr f (für):
    be a danger eine Gefahr sein oder darstellen
    3. auch danger signal BAHN Not-, Haltezeichen n ( B):
    the signal is at danger das Signal steht auf Rot
    B adj Gefahren…:
    danger area, danger zone Gefahrenzone f, -bereich m;
    danger list MED Liste f der kritischen Fälle;
    be on (off) the danger list MED in Lebensgefahr schweben (über den Berg sein umg);
    danger money ( oder pay) Gefahrenzulage f;
    danger point, danger spot Gefahrenpunkt m, -stelle f;
    danger signal Warnsignal n (a. fig)( A 3)
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    noun
    Gefahr, die

    a danger to somebody/something — eine Gefahr für jemanden/etwas

    ‘danger!’ — "Vorsicht!"

    there is [a] danger of war — es besteht Kriegsgefahr

    be in danger of doing something[Person:] Gefahr laufen, etwas zu tun; [Sache:] drohen, etwas zu tun

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    n.
    Gefahr -en f.

    English-german dictionary > danger

  • 9 great

    great [greɪt]
       a. (in size, importance) grand
    the greatest names in football/poetry les plus grands noms du football/de la poésie
       b. ( = excellent) (inf) [person, place] super (inf) inv ; [holiday, idea] génial (inf)
    you were great! tu as été sensationnel ! (inf)
    he's the greatest! il est formidable !
    that's great! c'est super ! (inf)
    you look great ( = healthy) tu as vraiment bonne mine ; ( = attractive) tu es superbe
       a. ( = excellently) super bien (inf)
       b. great big [object, animal, kiss] énorme
    ( = brilliant) (inf) super (inf)
    Great Britain noun Grande-Bretagne f → GREAT BRITAIN
    great-grandchild noun (plural great-grandchildren) arrière-petit-fils m, arrière-petite-fille f
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    GREAT BRITAIN, UNITED KINGDOM
    Dans l'usage courant, il est fréquent d'employer les mots Britain ou England pour désigner l'ensemble du Royaume-Uni, mais cet usage est impropre.
    La Grande-Bretagne, Great Britain ou Britain en anglais, est, strictement parlant, un terme géographique. Il désigne la plus grande des îles Britanniques et englobe donc l'Écosse et le pays de Galles. Avec l'Irlande, l'île de Man et les îles Anglo-Normandes, la Grande-Bretagne constitue les îles Britanniques ou British Isles, qui sont également une notion géographique puisqu'elles comprennent deux pays: le Royaume-Uni (capitale: Londres) et la République d'Irlande (capitale: Dublin).
    Le Royaume-Uni (de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord), en anglais United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) ou UK, est la désignation officielle d'une entité politique. Ses citoyens sont des Britanniques.
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    [greɪt] 1.

    the great — (+ v pl) les grands mpl

    2.
    1) ( large) [height, speed, majority, object, danger, improvement] grand (before n); [number] grand (before n), important; [increase] fort (before n), important
    2) ( as intensifier) [excitement, surprise, relief, success, tragedy] grand (before n); [heat] fort (before n)

    a great many people — beaucoup de personnes, un grand nombre de personnes

    you're a great help!iron tu m'aides vraiment beaucoup!

    3) ( remarkable) [person, name, painting, discovery] grand (before n)
    4) (colloq) ( excellent) [book, party, weather] génial (colloq), formidable (colloq); [opportunity] formidable (colloq)

    you look great! — ( healthy) tu as l'air en pleine forme!; ( attractive) tu es superbe!

    5) (colloq) ( talented) génial (colloq), formidable (colloq)

    to be great atêtre un as (colloq) à [tennis, football]

    to be great withêtre génial (colloq) avec [children, animals]

    to be great onêtre imbattable (colloq) sur [history, architecture]

    6) (colloq) ( inveterate) [worrier, organizer] de première (colloq); [admirer, fan] grand (before n)
    3.
    (colloq) adverb
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    English-French dictionary > great

  • 10 great

    A n
    1 ( in title) Peter the Great Pierre le Grand ;
    2 ( powerful people) the great (+ v pl) les grands mpl.
    C Greats pr npl GB Univ études fpl de lettres classiques.
    D adj
    1 ( large) [height, width, distance, speed, majority, object, danger] grand (before n) ; [number, amount, percentage] grand (before n), important ; [increase] fort (before n), important ; [improvement, difference] grand (before n), considérable ; at great speed très vite, à grande vitesse ; a pay rise of 10% or £1200, whichever is the greater une augmentation de 10% ou de 1 200 livres sterling, le chiffre le plus élevé étant pris en compte ;
    2 ( as intensifier) [excitement, surprise, relief, success, tragedy, force, advantage] grand (before n) ; [heat, pain] fort (before n) ; a great deal (of) beaucoup (de) ; a great many people/houses beaucoup de personnes/maisons, un grand nombre de personnes/maisons ; to have great difficulty doing avoir beaucoup de mal à faire ; in great detail dans les moindres détails ; the map was a great help la carte a été très utile ; you're a great help! iron tu m'aides vraiment beaucoup! ;
    3 ( remarkable) [person, writer, name, achievement, painting, discovery] grand (before n) ;
    4 ( excellent) [book, film, party, vacation, weather] génial , formidable ; [opportunity] formidable ; it's great to be back/to see you c'est formidable d'être de retour/de te revoir ; to feel great se sentir en pleine forme ; you look great! ( healthy) tu as l'air en pleine forme! ; ( attractive) tu es superbe! ; that dress looks great on you cette robe est géniale sur toi ; to have a great time bien s'amuser ; X is the greatest! X est génial ! ;
    5 ( talented) [teacher, singer, team] génial , formidable ; to be great at être un as à [tennis, football] ; to be great at fixing cars être génial quand il s'agit de réparer des voitures ; to be great with être génial avec [children, animals] ; to be great on être imbattable sur [history, architecture] ;
    6 ( enthusiastic) [worrier, flirt, organizer] de première ; [admirer, friend, fan] grand (before n) ; he' s a great theatregoer/walker il adore aller au théâtre/marcher ; I've never been a great reader la lecture n'a jamais été mon truc .
    E adv everything's going great tout marche comme sur des roulettes ; I'm doing great ça marche très bien pour moi ; the car/machine is working great la voiture/machine marche très bien.
    to cross the great divide faire le grand saut.

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  • 11 great

    I 1. [greɪt]
    1) (large) [speed, majority, object, danger, percentage] grande
    2) (as intensifier) [excitement, relief, heat, success] grande; [surprise, difficulty] grande, grosso; [ pain] grande, forte, acuto

    a great deal of — una gran quantità di, un gran numero di

    a great many people, houses — moltissime persone, case

    you're a great help!iron. bell'aiuto che sei! mi sei proprio di grande aiuto!

    3) (remarkable) [writer, painting, discovery] grande, importante, degno di nota
    4) colloq. (excellent) [book, party, weather] grande, fantastico, magnifico; [ opportunity] grande, fantastico

    to feel greatsentirsi benissimo o in grande forma

    you look great! (healthy) ti vedo in gran forma! (attractive) stai benissimo! sei splendida!

    5) colloq. (talented) [teacher, singer] bravissimo

    to be great at — essere bravissimo a [ tennis]

    to be great on — essere bravissimo in [ history]

    to be great withessere bravissimo o saperci fare con [children, animals]

    6) colloq. (enthusiastic) [admirer, organizer] grande
    2.
    avverbio colloq.
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    II [greɪt]

    the great+ verbo pl. i grandi

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    [ɡreit]
    1) (of a better quality than average; important: a great writer; Churchill was a great man.) grande
    2) (very large, larger etc than average: a great crowd of people at the football match.) grande
    3) (of a high degree: Take great care of that book.) grande
    4) (very pleasant: We had a great time at the party.) meraviglioso
    5) (clever and expert: John's great at football.) bravo, abile
    - greatness
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    I 1. [greɪt]
    1) (large) [speed, majority, object, danger, percentage] grande
    2) (as intensifier) [excitement, relief, heat, success] grande; [surprise, difficulty] grande, grosso; [ pain] grande, forte, acuto

    a great deal of — una gran quantità di, un gran numero di

    a great many people, houses — moltissime persone, case

    you're a great help!iron. bell'aiuto che sei! mi sei proprio di grande aiuto!

    3) (remarkable) [writer, painting, discovery] grande, importante, degno di nota
    4) colloq. (excellent) [book, party, weather] grande, fantastico, magnifico; [ opportunity] grande, fantastico

    to feel greatsentirsi benissimo o in grande forma

    you look great! (healthy) ti vedo in gran forma! (attractive) stai benissimo! sei splendida!

    5) colloq. (talented) [teacher, singer] bravissimo

    to be great at — essere bravissimo a [ tennis]

    to be great on — essere bravissimo in [ history]

    to be great withessere bravissimo o saperci fare con [children, animals]

    6) colloq. (enthusiastic) [admirer, organizer] grande
    2.
    avverbio colloq.
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    II [greɪt]

    the great+ verbo pl. i grandi

    English-Italian dictionary > great

  • 12 at stake

    1) (to be won or lost: A great deal of money is at stake.) på spil
    2) (in great danger: The peace of the country / Our children's future is at stake.) på spil
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    1) (to be won or lost: A great deal of money is at stake.) på spil
    2) (in great danger: The peace of the country / Our children's future is at stake.) på spil

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  • 13 peril

    ['peril]
    (great danger: You are in great peril; The explorers knew they would face many perils.) fare
    - perilousness
    - perilously
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    ['peril]
    (great danger: You are in great peril; The explorers knew they would face many perils.) fare
    - perilousness
    - perilously

    English-Danish dictionary > peril

  • 14 peril

    noun
    Gefahr, die

    be in deadly peril — in Lebensgefahr sein

    do something at one's peril(accepting risk of injury) etwas auf eigene Gefahr tun

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    ['peril]
    (great danger: You are in great peril; The explorers knew they would face many perils.) die Gefahr
    - academic.ru/54615/perilous">perilous
    - perilousness
    - perilously
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    per·il
    [ˈperəl]
    n ( form: danger) Gefahr f; (risk) Risiko nt
    to be in \peril in Gefahr sein
    he is in \peril of his life er ist in Lebensgefahr
    at one's \peril auf eigene Gefahr
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    ['perɪl]
    n
    Gefahr f

    the cliff is in peril of collapsinges besteht die Gefahr, dass die Klippen einstürzen

    do it at your ( own) peril — auf Ihre eigene Gefahr

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    peril [ˈperıl]
    A s Gefahr f, Risiko n ( auch WIRTSCH):
    be in peril of one’s life in Lebensgefahr sein oder schweben;
    at one’s peril auf eigene Gefahr oder eigenes Risiko;
    at the peril of auf die Gefahr hin, dass
    B v/t prät und pperf -iled, besonders Br -illed gefährden
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    noun
    Gefahr, die
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    n.
    Gefahr -en f.
    Risiko -en n. v.
    riskieren v.

    English-german dictionary > peril

  • 15 peril

    'peril
    (great danger: You are in great peril; The explorers knew they would face many perils.) peligro
    - perilousness
    - perilously

    tr['perəl]
    1 (danger) peligro
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    at one's own peril por su cuenta y riesgo
    peril ['pɛrəl] n
    : peligro m
    n.
    peligro s.m.
    riesgo s.m.
    sirte s.m.
    v.
    poner en peligro v.
    'perəl, 'perɪl, 'perəl
    count & mass noun peligro m
    ['perɪl]
    N riesgo m, peligro m

    to be in perilestar en or correr peligro

    she was in peril of her life — su vida estaba en peligro, corría el riesgo or peligro de perder la vida

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    ['perəl, 'perɪl, 'perəl]
    count & mass noun peligro m

    English-spanish dictionary > peril

  • 16 crisis

    plural - crises; noun
    1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) krise
    2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) krise
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    plural - crises; noun
    1) (a deciding moment or turning-point (especially of an illness): Although she is still very ill, she has passed the crisis.) krise
    2) (a time of great danger or difficulty: a crisis such as the recent flooding; You can rely on her in a crisis.) krise

    English-Danish dictionary > crisis

  • 17 extremity

    [-'stre-]
    1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.) yderpunkt; yderste ende
    2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.) yderlighed
    3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.) yderste nød; elendighed
    4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.) lem; hænder; fødder
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    [-'stre-]
    1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.) yderpunkt; yderste ende
    2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.) yderlighed
    3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.) yderste nød; elendighed
    4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.) lem; hænder; fødder

    English-Danish dictionary > extremity

  • 18 submerged

    adjective (sunk beneath the surface: Submerged rocks are a great danger to shipping.) undersøisk
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    adjective (sunk beneath the surface: Submerged rocks are a great danger to shipping.) undersøisk

    English-Danish dictionary > submerged

  • 19 see

    1. I
    1) he can't see, he is blind он не видит, он слепей; can the puppy see? щенок [уже] видит /не слепой/?
    2) I cannot see мне не видно; there is nothing to see тут нечего смотреть: as far as the eye can see насколько видит глаз; see, here he comes смотрите, вот он идет; it took place in the street, where all could see это произошло на улице на глазах у всех; wait and see подождем, = поживем see увидим
    3) now, do you see? теперь вам ясно?; don't you see? неужели вы не понимаете?; see? понятно, ясно?; it was not easy, you see, to leave видите ли /вы понимаете, что/, уехать было не так просто
    4) let me see, have I posted the letter? дай мне подумать, отправил ли я письмо?; let me see, it should be on the first page постой, постой, это должно быть на первой странице; will you come to dinner tomorrow? see I'll see вы придете обедать завтра? see [Я] подумаю /посмотрю/, видно будет
    2. II
    1) see in some manner see well (poorly, far, etc.) хорошо и т.д. видеть; have you seen enough? вы уже насмотрелись?; see somewhere you can't see here, it is dark здесь темно и ничего не видно; see overleaf смотри(те) на обороте; see far смотреть вперед, предвидеть; I can't see as far as that так далеко вперед я не могу загадывать /предвидеть/; as far as one can see, he has a brilliant career before him насколько можно судить, у него блестящее будущее /его ждет блестящая карьера
    3. III
    1) see smth., smb. see a letter (a tree, something green, the outline of a building, a stranger, etc.) (увидеть письмо и т.д.; let me see that paper дайте мне взглянуть на /посмотреть/ эту газету; I looked but saw nothing я посмотрел, но ничего не увидел; animals appear to see things invisible to human sight звери, вероятно, видят то, что остается недоступным человеческому глазу; what can /do/ you see? что вы видите?; see page 5 (pattern 4, figure 2, etc.) смотри(те) страницу пятую и т.д.; see ghosts (visions, spirits, bogies, etc.) видеть привидения и т.д.
    2) see smb. see a friend (one's parents, etc.) повидаться с другом и т.д.; I'll be seeing you coll. [мы еще с вами] увидимся, до скорого свидания; see a doctor (a lawyer, etc.) пойти к врачу и т.д., (по)советоваться / (про)консультироваться/ с врачом и т.д.; see an official обратиться к официальному лицу; can I see the inspector? могу я поговорить /повидаться/ с инспектором?; ask to see the manager попросите вызвать администратора; he sees nobody он никого не принимает: come to /and/ see smb. прийти повидать /навестить/ кого-л.
    3) see smth., smb. see a town (a country, a district, the sights, Rome, the world's Fair, Oxford, etc.) осматривать город и т.д.; have you ever seen France? бывали ли вы когда-либо во Франции?; [go to]a show (a play, an actress, etc.) [сходить] (подсмотреть спектакль и т.д.; did you see the exhibition? ты был, на выставке?; 1 went to see the exhibition я пошел посмотреть выставку
    4) see smth., smb. have in a man to see the drains вызовите мастера, чтобы он проверил /осмотрел/ канализацию; see a patient принять /осмотреть, посетить/ больного
    5) see smth. see life /something of life/ (a good deal of the world, etc.) повидать жизнь и т.д.; he has seen hardships он изведал трудности; this old man has seen better days старик видел лучшие времена; my саг (these boots, this coat, etc.) has seen long /plenty of/ service моя машина и т.д. хорошо [мне] послужила; this coat has seen hard wear это пальто поизносилось /пообтрепалось/; that year (the XIXth century, this period, the Elizabeth's reign, etc.) has seen many changes в этом году и т.д. произошло много перемен, этот год и т.д. явился свидетелем многих перемен; I never saw such rudeness (such doings, etc.) я никогда не сталкивался с такой грубостью и т.д.; I never saw such beauty мне никогда не доводилось встречаться с такой красотой; he will never see 40 again ему уже за сорок; he didn't live to see his son's marriage он не дожил до /не увидел/ женитьбы сына
    6) see smth. see a joke (the purpose, the reason, the point of the argument, the advantage of his presence, the cause of our misfortune, etc.) понимать шутку и т.д.; I was beginning to see light я стал кое-что понимать, кое-что начало проясняться; I do not see the point я не вижу /не понимаю/, в чем здесь смысл; до меня не доходит суть /соль/; this is how I see it вот, как я это понимаю /представляю себе/; as I see it по-моему, по моему мнению; see things /a lot, much/ понимать /видеть/ многое; she sees everything мимо нее ничего не проходит, от нее ничего не ускользает; she sees nothing она ничего не замечает
    4. IV
    1) see smb., smth. in some manner see smb., smth. distinctly (clearly, faintly, vaguely, dimly, etc.) отчетливо и т.д. видеть кого-л., что-л. || see war at close quarters непосредственно участвовать в войне
    2) see smb. in some manner see smb. willingly (joyfully, reluctantly, etc.) охотно и т.д. видаться с кем-л.; see the man professionaly обратиться к нему как к специалисту; see smb. at some time see smb. later (again, lately, often, tomorrow, this afternoon, etc.) встретиться с кем-л. позже и т.д.; I must see you once more я обязательно должен еще раз повидаться с вами; see you soon! coll. до скорой встречи, пока; the ambassador finally saw him посол наконец принял его; she is too ill to see anyone at present она очень больна, и ей нельзя сейчас ни с кем видеться
    3) see smth. at some time we saw "Hamlet" last night мы были на "Гамлете" вчера
    4) see smb. at some time he seems ill, the doctor ought to see him at once он, по-видимому, болен, его надо немедленно показать врачу
    5) see smb. somewhere see smb. home see as far as the station, aboard, etc.) провожать кого-л. домой и т.д.; see smb. in проводить кого-л. в комнату (в дом и т.п.); see smb. out провожать кого-л. до выхода /к дверям/
    6) see smth. in some manner see things differently представлять себе /смотреть на/ вещи иначе; I don't see the matter that way я смотрю на это иначе
    5. VI
    1) see smb. as being in some state see smb. angry (happy, etc.) видеть кого-л. сердитым и т.д.
    2) see smb. under some conditions see smb. alone повидать кого-л. наедине
    3) see smth. as possessing some quanta see it necessary (fit, proper, etc.) to do smth. считать /находить/ необходимым и т.д. сделать что-л.; see things wrong иметь обо всем превратное мнение; see everything black видеть все в черном свете
    6. VII
    1) see smb., smth. do smth. see the boy take the apples (the object move, them leave their home, him come, the dog run, etc.) видеть, как мальчик взял яблоки и т.д.; you cannot see your sister starve without trying to help her вы ведь не можете видеть, как ваша сестра голодает, и не попытаться ей помочь; see smth. to be smth. I saw it to be a forgery я увидел, что это подделка
    2) || see one's way to do smth. понимать, как надо действовать; I don't see my way to get you an invitation я не вижу /не знаю/, как раздобыть /достать/ для вас приглашение; as soon as I see my way to do it... как только я соображу /пойму/, как это сделать...
    7. VIII
    see smb., smth. doing smth. see him falling (her coming, the boy running, the child slipping, him taking the apples, etc.) видеть, как он падает и т.д.; we can see the forest stretching out мы видим простирающийся вдаль лес; 1 can't see myself doing such a thing see myself agreeing to this proposal, myself submitting to this decision, him allowing people to cheat him, etc.) не могу себе представить, чтобы я так поступил и т.д.
    8. IX
    see smb., smth. done see the child kissed (him taken away, the house rebuilt, the city destroyed, etc.) видеть, как целуют ребенка и т.д.; I'd sacrifice everything rather than see you disgraced я готов пожертвовать всем, чтобы не видеть вашего позора; I want to see justice done я хочу [добиться того], чтобы восторжествовала справедливость
    9. XI
    1) be seen come where we cannot be seen пойдем куда-нибудь, где нас не увидят; see and not be seen смотреть /наблюдать/, но самому оставаться незамеченным; children should be seen but not heard детей в доме не должно быть слышно, даже когда они на глазах; he is not fit to be seen у него такой вид, что ему нельзя на люди показываться; there was not a house to be seen не было видно ни единого дома; that remains to be seen надо еще посмотреть /подумать/; be seen with smb. I would not саге to be seen with him мне бы не хотелось, чтобы меня видели с ним; be seen in some manner be dimly (clearly, etc.) seen быть плохо и т.д. видимым; the monument is vaguely seen in the distance издалека памятник едва видно; these tricks are easily seen все эти уловки насквозь видны; be seen from smth. be seen from a short distance (from afar, from a hill, etc.) быть видимым с небольшого расстояния и т.д.; be seen through smth. very little could be seen through the keyhole в замочную скважину мало что было видно; be seen with smth. the writing on the stamp can be seen with naked eyes буквы на марке можно рассмотреть /разглядеть/ невооруженным глазом; be seen by smb. it had never been seen by European eyes этого не видел ни один европеец; be seen somewhere the baggage was last seen at the station в последний раз багаж видели на станции; be seen to do smth. he was seen to fall (to come, to walk, etc.) видели, как он упал и т.д.; be seen doing smth. he was seen falling (coming, etc.) его видели падающим и т.д., видели, как он падал и т.д.; be seen like smth. the airship was seen like a speck in the sky самолет казался маленькой точкой в небе
    2) be seen of smb. has anything been seen of him in the last two weeks? его кто-нибудь видел /встречал/ за последние две недели?; be seen in some place he is much seen in society он много бывает /его часто видят/ в обществе
    3) be seen that... from this (from this fact, from the abovesaid, etc.) it will be /can be/ [easily] seen that... из этого и т.д. [с очевидностью] следует, что...; it can be seen at a glance, that... ясно с первого взгляда, что...; it will thus be seen that... таким образом, станет ясно, что...
    10. XIII
    see to do smth. can you see to read in this light вы можете читать /вы разбираете буквы/ при таком освещении?
    11. XV
    1) see in some manner owls see best at night совы лучше всего видят ночью; one may see double when drunk у пьяного в глазах двоится
    2) see fit to do smth. you may go if you see fit to do so вы можете идти, если считаете это удобным
    12. XVI
    1) see with smth. see with one eye видеть одним глазом; see till some time a puppy cannot see till the ninth day щенки слепы первые девять дней; see in smth. see in the dark (in this light, in the rays of the sun, etc.) видеть в темноте и т.д. id he is not able to see beyond the end of his nose он не видит дальше своего носа
    2) see about /to /smth. see about the luggage (about the matter, to the fire, to all the locks and doors, to all the arrangements, to the business, etc.) позаботиться о багаже и т.д., последить за багажом и т.д.; leave it to me, I'll see to it оставьте /поручите/ это мне, я прослежу за этим; this machine is out of order, will you see to it? машина не в порядке, посмотрите, в чем там дело; see after smth. see after one's own interests соблюдать свой интерес
    3) see through smb., smth. see through him (through his motives, through smb.'s tricks, through her little game, through his politeness, through her fine ways, through smb.'s disguise, etc.) видеть его и т.д. насквозь; we could see through his plan мы понимали, что кроется за его планом
    13. XVII
    see about doing smth. see about getting the license plates (about sending the report in time, about packing, about ordering a car, etc.) (по)заботиться о том, чтобы получить номера для машины и т.д., проследить за получением номеров для машины и т.д.
    14. XVIII
    see oneself 'in smb. see oneself in one's children видеть себя в детях || see [for] oneself убедиться самому, увидеть собственными глазами
    15. XXI1
    1) see smth., smb. in /at /smth. see an interesting story in a book (a letter in a box, a girl in a room, smb. at a distance, etc.) (у)видеть интересный рассказ в книге и т.д.; see smb., smth. in fat) smth. see smb., smth. in dreams видеть кого-л., что-л. во сне; I can't quite see her (myself, etc.) at a ball я не могу представить себе ее и т.д. на балу; see smth., smb. through smth. see smth., smb. through a crack in the wall (through the trees, etc.) (у)видеть что-л., кого-л. через щель в стене и т.д.; I could see very little through the keyhole мне было плохо видно /я мало что видел/ в замочную скважину; see smth., smb. with smth. see smth., smb. with one's own eyes видеть что-л., кого-л. собственными глазами; see smth. before smth. I'd like to see the house before I decide to take it я бы хотел осмотреть дом, прежде чем решиться на покупку || see the last of smb., smth. распрощаться с кем-л., чем-л.; when shall I see the last of her! когда я наконец избавлюсь от неё!; I hope I have seen the last of this book надеюсь, я все-таки отделался от этой книги
    2) see smth. in smb., smth. see charming traits in people (the fault in him, many problems in it, many things in the ordinary, a great danger in that sort of thing, etc.) находить /видеть/ в людях привлекательные черты и т.д.; to refuse to see any good in him отказаться видеть в нем что-л. хорошее; I don't know what you can see in her не знаю, что вы в ней находите
    3) see smth. of smb. see much of each other (little of the Browns, a great deal of him, etc.) часто /много/ встречаться [друг с другом] и т.д.; I don't see anything of my neighbours я совсем не вижу своих соседей, я совсем не встречаюсь со своими соседями; see less of smb. in winter реже видеться с кем-л. зимой; she's seeing too much of him она слишком часто встречается с ним; see smb. at (for) some time see you on Sunday до встречи в воскресенье; I haven't seen you for ages я вас не видел целую вечность; can I see you for a moment? можно вас на минуту?; see smb. about (on) smth. see a man about the book (an inspector about the case, one's lawyer about the matter, a doctor about your condition, a doctor about her injury, etc.) повидать одного человека по поводу книги и т.д.; see smb. on business повидаться с кем-л. по делу
    4) see smth. in some time see a lot in his life /a great deal in his time/ изведать жизнь, повидать немало в жизни
    5) see smb. to some place see you to the door (him to the gate, a friend to the station, etc.) проводить вас до двери и т.д.; see the children to bed уложить детей спать; see smb. into (on, off, etc.) smth. see smb. into a train (on board a ship) посадить кого-л. в поезд (на пароход); see smb. off the premises выпроводить кого-л.
    6) see smb. through smth. see us through the customs (his brother through college, me through the difficulty, her through her trouble) помочь нам пройти таможенный досмотр и т.д.
    7) || see smth., smb. in some light видеть что-л., кого-л. в каком-л. свете; see smth. in the same light сходиться.во мнении относительно чего-л.; see smth. in a different light видеть что-л. в ином свете; 1 don't see it in that light у меня по этому вопросу другое мнение
    16. XXII
    see smth. of doing smth. see the use of going there (the good of helping her, the advantage of keeping your mouth shut, the fun of dancing, etc.) видеть смысл в том, чтобы пойти туда и т.д.; I don't see the good of getting angry не вижу никакого смысла злиться || see one's way to doing smth. придумать /найти/, как что-л. сделать
    17. XXIV1
    see smb. as smb. I can't see him as president (as a teacher, as a husband, etc.) я не могу себе представить его в роли президента и т.д.
    18. XXIV4
    see smth. as... see the problem as it is видеть проблему реально
    19. XXV
    1) see that... see that the man was old (that he was blind, that it is time to go, that the box is empty, etc.) видеть, что это старый человек /старик/ и т.д.; see whether..., (if..., how..., what..., etc.) see whether the book is there (if the postman has come, if this hat suits you, who it is, what you've done, what has happened, what courage can do, how far we have gone, etc.) посмотреть, там ли книга и т.д.; see who's at the door посмотри, кто пришел; can you see where the mistake is? вы можете найти ошибку?; we are anxious to see what there is to be seen of the country мы хотим повидать все достопримечательности страны
    2) see that smth. is done see that the work is done (that the letter is mailed sometime today, that nothing goes wrong, that nothing has been neglected, that he comes to no harm, that he comes in time, that everything is in order, etc.) проследить, чтобы работа была сделана и т.д.; see that you lock the back door смотри, запри /не забудь запереть/ черный ход; see you don't miss the train смотри, не опоздай на поезд
    3) see what... (that..., why..., etc.) see what I mean (what it is to have courage, that I am not wanted, that you have changed your mind, why you did that, why he doesn't come, how or why it is done, etc.) понимать, что я хочу сказать и т.д.; we saw that it was useless to insist мы поняли, что бесполезно настаивать; can't you see that I'm tired? разве вы не видите /не понимаете/, что я устал?; I see how it is мне понятно, как обстоят дела
    4) see what... (when..., etc.) let me see what I can do (what ought to do now, when we can come, etc.) дайте подумать /сообразить/, что я могу сделать и т.д.
    20. XXVII1
    see through what... I am beginning to see through what he has in mind я начинаю понимать, что у него на уме
    21. XXVII2
    1) see from smth. that... I see from my diary that I am expected today (from the papers that he is dead, etc.) по моим записям я вижу, что меня ждут сегодня и т.д.
    2) see to it that... see to it that the light is switched off проследи, чтобы свет был выключен

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > see

  • 20 peril

    'peril
    (great danger: You are in great peril; The explorers knew they would face many perils.) fare
    - perilousness
    - perilously
    fare
    --------
    risiko
    I
    subst. \/ˈper(ə)l\/, \/ˈperɪl\/
    ( høytidelig) fare, risk, risiko
    at one's own peril på eget ansvar
    at the peril of being med fare for å bli
    at the peril of one's life med fare for livet
    II
    verb \/ˈper(ə)l\/, \/ˈperɪl\/
    ( noe gammeldags) utsette for fare, risikere

    English-Norwegian dictionary > peril

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