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2 wyjałowi|eć
pf (wyjałowieje, wyjałowiał) vi 1. Roln. (stać się nieurodzajnym) [ziemia, gleba] to become barren a. unproductive ⇒ jałowieć 2. książk., przen. (stać się pozbawionym treści, wartości, sensu) [życie] to become meaningless ⇒ jałowiećThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyjałowi|eć
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3 cliché
'kli:ʃei, ]( American) kli:'ʃei(a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) cliché
cliché sustantivo masculino (Impr) plate; (Fot) negative
cliché sustantivo masculino
1 Fot negative
2 Impr plate
3 (tópico) cliché ' cliché' also found in these entries: Spanish: latiguillo - tópica - tópico English: cliché - stenciltr['kliːʃeɪ]1 cliché nombre masculino, tópicocliché [kli'ʃeɪ] n: cliché m, tópico mn.• cliché s.m.kliː'ʃeɪ, 'kliːʃeɪcount & mass noun lugar m común, cliché m, tópico m['kliːʃeɪ]N cliché m, tópico m* * *[kliː'ʃeɪ, 'kliːʃeɪ]count & mass noun lugar m común, cliché m, tópico m -
4 alle
Adj. präd. und Adv. umg.1. (aufgebraucht) finished, all gone; mein Geld ist alle I’ve run out of money, I’m broke allg.; der Zucker ist alle we’ve etc. run out of sugar, there’s no sugar left allg.; alle machen finish allg.; allmählich alle werden run out; Dumme werden nie alle fools will never die out allg., Am. there’s a sucker born every minute2. (erschöpft) whacked, bushed3. jemanden alle machen umg. (ruinieren, fertig machen) finish s.o. off allg.; (umbringen) do s.o. in* * *all of them (Pl.); everybody (Pl.); everyone (Pl.); all (Pl.)* * *ạl|le(r, s) I ['alə]1. indef pron1) attr all; (bestimmte Menge, Anzahl) all the; (auf eine Person bezüglich = all sein) Geld, Liebe, Freunde, Erfahrungen all one'salle Kinder dieser Stadt — all the children in this town
die Eltern fuhren mit allen Kindern weg — the parents went off with all their children
im Geschäft war alles Brot ausverkauft — all the bread in the shop was sold out
alle meine Kinder — all ( of) my children
alle Anwesenden/Beteiligten/Betroffenen — all those present/taking part/affected
ohne allen Grund — without any reason, with no reason at all
See:→ auch all2) sing (substantivisch) everything; (inf = alle Menschen) everybody, everyonealles, was... — all or everything that...; everybody or everyone who...
alles Schöne — everything beautiful, all that is beautiful
"alles für das Baby/den Heimwerker" — "everything for (the) baby/the handyman"
(ich wünsche dir) alles Gute — (I wish you) all the best
das ist alles, das wäre alles — that's all, that's it (inf)
das ist alles andere als... — that's anything but...
er ist alles, nur kein Vertreter — he's anything but a salesman
das ist mir alles gleich — it's all the same to me
es hat alles keinen Sinn mehr — nothing makes sense any more, it has all become meaningless
was es nicht alles gibt! — well (now) I've seen everything!, well I never (inf)
3) pl (substantivisch) all; (= alle Menschen auch) everybody, everyoneich habe ( sie) alle verschenkt — I've given them all away, I've given all of them away
alle drei/diejenigen, die... — all three/(those) who...
sie kamen alle — they all came, all of them came
sie haben alle kein Geld mehr — none of them has any money left
redet nicht alle auf einmal! — don't all talk at once! (mit Zeit-, Maßangaben) usu pl every
alle fünf Minuten/halbe Stunde/fünf Meilen — every five minutes/half-hour/five miles
alle Jahre wieder — year after year
2. advSee:→ alleII ['alə]1. pronSee:→ alle(r, s)2. adv (inf)all gonedie Milch ist alle — the milk's all gone, there's no milk left
alle werden — to be finished; (Vorräte auch) to run out
* * *(every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) all* * *al·le[ˈalə]▪ \alle sein to be all gone [or finished]der Kuchen ist \alle! the cake is all gone [or finished]etw \alle machen to finish sth off sepich bin ganz \alle I'm exhausted [or finished]al·le(r, s)[ˈalə, -lɐ, -ləs]er hat \alles Geld verloren he's lost all the money[ich wünsche dir] \alles Gute [I wish you] all the best\alle Anwesenden all those present\alle meine Freunde/Kinder all [of] my friends/childrenvor \allen Leuten in public, for all the world to see\alles Neue/Schöne/Wichtige everything [that's] [or all that's] new/beautiful/important\alles Übrige all the rest[wir/ihr/sie] \alle all of us/you/them, we/you/they allund damit sind \alle gemeint and that means everyonees kam zum Kampf \aller gegen \alle it turned into a free for allwir haben \alle kein Geld mehr none of us have any money leftich will euch \alle nie wieder sehen! I don't want to see any of you ever again!ihr seid \alle willkommen you're all welcome\alle auf einmal passen nicht durch die Tür everyone won't fit through the door at the same time\alle kamen gleichzeitig an everyone arrived at the same timewir kamen \alle rechtzeitig an we all arrived in timeredet nicht \alle auf einmal don't all speak at once\alle [davon] all of them, they allmir gefallen \alle [davon] I like all of them\alle beide/vier both/all fourihr habt \alle beide Recht you're both [or both of you are] rightich nehme \alle vier I'll take all four [of them]das sind aber viele Bücher, hast du sie \alle gelesen? that's a lot of books, have you read them all?▪ \alles everythingich habe ihr \alles erzählt I've told her everythingdas sagt schon \alles that says it alldas ist \alles that's everything [or all] [or fam it]das \alles all thatihr ist [das] \alles zu viel it's all too much for herwillst du das \alles essen? are you going eat everything [or all that] [or all of it]?\alles oder nichts all or nothingtrotz \allem in spite of everything [or of it all]über \alles above all [or everything] else\allem voran first and foremost\alles, was ich weiß, ist dass/warum/wer... all I know is that/why/who...▪ [das] \alles all [that]das ist doch \alles Unsinn! that's all nonsense!das geht dich doch \alles nichts an! that's nothing at all to do with you!was habt ihr im Urlaub so \alles gemacht? (fam) what did you get up to on holiday?wer war \alles da? who was there?\alles in \allem (insgesamt betrachtet) all in all\alles in \allem haben wir €1.000 ausgegeben [all] in all we spent €1,000▪ alles everyone, all of youso, nun aber \alles ab ins Bett! right, everyone [or all of you] off to bed now!bitte \alles aussteigen! all change, please!6. (bei Zeit und Maßangaben) every\alle fünf Minuten/drei Monate every five minutes/three months\alle Jahre wieder year after year\alle 14 Tage every other week7.▶ \alle für einen und einer für \alle all for one and one for allhast du sie noch \alle? are you mad? fam▶ \alles und jedes anything and everything; s.a. ein I. 2* * *Adjektiv; nicht attr1) (ugs.): (verbraucht, verkauft usw.)* * *alle adj präd und adv umg1. (aufgebraucht) finished, all gone;alle machen finish allg;allmählich alle werden run out;2. (erschöpft) whacked, bushed3.* * *Adjektiv; nicht attr1) (ugs.): (verbraucht, verkauft usw.) -
5 Klischee
n; -s, -s1. Figur, Vorstellung: stereotype, Wort, Mode etc.: cliché2. DRUCK. (printing) block* * *das Klischeecliché* * *Kli|schee [kli'ʃeː]nt -s, -s (TYP)plate, block; (fig = Ausdruck, Phrase) cliché* * *(a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) cliché* * *Kli·schee<-s, -s>[kliˈʃe:]nt1. TYPO plate, block* * *das; Klischees, Klischees1) clichédas Klischee vom braven Hausmütterchen — the conventional picture or stereotype of the good little housewife
2) (Druckw.) block; plate* * *1. Figur, Vorstellung: stereotype, Wort, Mode etc: cliché2. TYPO (printing) block* * *das; Klischees, Klischees1) clichédas Klischee vom braven Hausmütterchen — the conventional picture or stereotype of the good little housewife
2) (Druckw.) block; plate* * *-s n.cliche n. -
6 cliché
nounKlischee, das* * *['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) das Klischee* * *[ˈkli:ʃeɪ, AM kli:ˈʃeɪ]* * *['kliːʃeɪ]nKlischee nt* * *1. TYPO besonders Br Klischee n, Druckstock m2. fig Klischee n* * *nounKlischee, das* * *n.Klischee -s n. -
7 aller, s
ạl|le(r, s) I ['alə]1. indef pron1) attr all; (bestimmte Menge, Anzahl) all the; (auf eine Person bezüglich = all sein) Geld, Liebe, Freunde, Erfahrungen all one'salle Anwesenden/Beteiligten/Betroffenen — all those present/taking part/affected
ohne allen Grund — without any reason, with no reason at all
See:→ auch all2) sing (substantivisch) everything; (inf = alle Menschen) everybody, everyonealles, was... — all or everything that...; everybody or everyone who...
alles Schöne — everything beautiful, all that is beautiful
"alles für das Baby/den Heimwerker" — "everything for (the) baby/the handyman"
das ist alles, das wäre alles — that's all, that's it (inf)
das ist alles andere als... — that's anything but...
er ist alles, nur kein Vertreter — he's anything but a salesman
es hat alles keinen Sinn mehr — nothing makes sense any more, it has all become meaningless
was er (nicht) alles weiß/kann! — the things he knows/can do!
was es nicht alles gibt! — well (now) I've seen everything!, well I never (inf)
3) pl (substantivisch) all; (= alle Menschen auch) everybody, everyoneich habe (sie) alle verschenkt — I've given them all away, I've given all of them away
alle drei/diejenigen, die... — all three/(those) who...
sie kamen alle — they all came, all of them came
redet nicht alle auf einmal! — don't all talk at once! (mit Zeit-, Maßangaben) usu pl every
alle fünf Minuten/halbe Stunde/fünf Meilen — every five minutes/half-hour/five miles
2. advSee:→ alleII ['alə]1. pronSee:→ alle(r, s)2. adv (inf)all gonedie Milch ist alle — the milk's all gone, there's no milk left
etw/jdn alle machen (inf) — to finish sth/sb off
alle werden — to be finished; (Vorräte auch) to run out
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9 cliché
['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) klisja, tugga -
10 cliché
elkoptatott frázis* * *['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) közhely -
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['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) frase feita* * *cli.ché[kl'i:ʃei] n Fr 1 Typogr clichê. 2 negativo fotográfico. 3 fig lugar-comum, chavão. -
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n. klişe, basmakalıp söz, sıradan ifade, beylik söz* * *klişe* * *['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) klişe, basmakalıp söz -
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['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.)* * *[klí:šei]nounkliše, šablona; fraza; figuratively puhlost, plehkost -
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• fraasi• kliseeprinting (graphic) industry• kuvalaattaprinting (graphic) industry• kuvake* * *'kli:ʃei, ]( American) kli:'ʃei(a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) klisee -
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['kliːʃeɪ] [AE kliː'ʃeɪ]nome cliché m., luogo m. comune* * *['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) cliché* * *cliché /ˈkli:ʃeɪ, USA kli:ˈʃeɪ/ (franc.)n.1 cliché; luogo comune; frase fatta3 (tipogr.) cliché.* * *['kliːʃeɪ] [AE kliː'ʃeɪ]nome cliché m., luogo m. comune -
16 siyqalash
v.i. to wear smooth, to wear out; to become meaningless or shallow. (siyqalashtir) -
17 терять смысл
Терять смысл -- There is still the fundamental objection to any of these equations that they become meaningless for WA = 0 since this makes SMD = Ґ.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > терять смысл
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19 cliché
['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) klišeja; nodrāzta frāze -
20 cliché
['kli:ʃei, ]( American[) kli:'ʃei](a phrase which has been used too often, and has become meaningless.) nuvalkiotas, banalus posakis
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