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before [bɪˈfɔ:r]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. prepositionb. (place, position) devant• to appear before a court/a judge comparaître devant un tribunal/un juge2. adverb• I said before that... j'ai déjà dit que...3. conjunction• before I come/go/return avant mon arrivée/mon départ/mon retour* * *[bɪ'fɔː(r)] 1.1) ( earlier than) avantsix weeks before then — six semaines avant or auparavant
2) (in order, sequence) avant3) (in importance, priority) avantfor him, work comes before everything else — pour lui le travail passe avant tout
4) ( this side of) avant5) US ( in time expressions)6) ( in front of) devant7) ( confronting) face à2.adjective précédent3.the week/year before — la semaine/l'année précédente
adverb ( at an earlier time) avant4.1) ( in time)before I go, I would like to say that — avant de partir, je voudrais dire que
before he goes, I must remind him that — avant qu'il parte, il faut que je lui rappelle que
it was some time before she was able to walk again — il lui a fallu un certain temps pour pouvoir marcher de nouveau
oh, before I forget... — avant que j'oublie...
2) ( rather than) plutôt que3) ( or else)4) ( as necessary condition) pour que (+ subj)you have to show your ticket before they'll let you in — il faut que tu montres ton ticket pour qu'ils te laissent entrer
••before you know where you are... — on n'a pas le temps de dire ouf que...
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before [bɪ'fɔ:(r)]avant ⇒ 1 (a), 2 (a), 2 (b) en avant ⇒ 1 (b) devant ⇒ 2 (c)-(e) avant de, avant que ⇒ 3 (a) plutôt que de ⇒ 3 (b) précédent ⇒ 41 adverb(a) (at a previous time) avant;∎ you should have thought of that before tu aurais dû y penser avant;∎ haven't we met before? est-ce que nous ne nous sommes pas déjà rencontrés?;∎ I have never seen this film before c'est la première fois que je vois ce film;∎ I have/had seen it before je l'ai/l'avais déjà vu;∎ he's made mistakes before ce n'est pas la première fois qu'il se trompe;∎ such things have happened before c'est déjà arrivé;∎ she carries on driving as before elle continue de conduire comme auparavant ou avant∎ before the holidays avant les vacances;∎ the day before the meeting la veille de la réunion;∎ two days before your birthday deux jours avant ou l'avant-veille de votre anniversaire;∎ the day before yesterday avant-hier;∎ they arrived before us ils sont arrivés avant nous;∎ the couch won't be delivered before next Tuesday le divan ne sera pas livré avant mardi prochain;∎ it should have been done before now ça devrait déjà être fait;∎ before that, she was a teacher auparavant ou avant ça, elle était professeur;∎ that was before your time (you were not born) vous n'étiez pas encore né; (you had not arrived, joined etc) vous n'étiez pas encore là;∎ familiar it's not before time, and not before time ce n'est pas trop tôt(b) (in order, preference) avant;∎ her name was or came before mine in the list son nom était avant le mien sur la liste;∎ ladies before gentlemen les dames avant les messieurs;∎ she puts family before friends pour elle, la famille est plus importante que les amis;∎ they put quality before quantity ils font passer la qualité avant la quantité;∎ the welfare of the people comes before private concerns le bien-être du peuple passe avant tout intérêt privé;∎ before anything else, I would like to thank you avant tout, je voudrais vous remercier(c) (in space) devant;∎ formal on the table before them sur la table devant eux;∎ literary fields stretched away before us des champs s'étendaient devant nous;∎ figurative we have a difficult task before us nous avons une tâche difficile devant nous;∎ before my very eyes sous mes propres yeux;∎ Nautical to sail before the wind avoir le vent arrière ou en poupe;∎ Military the troops fled before the enemy les troupes se sont enfuies devant l'ennemi(d) (in the presence of) devant, en présence de;∎ he said it before witnesses il l'a dit devant ou en présence de témoins;∎ Law to appear before the court/judge comparaître devant le tribunal/juge;∎ she appeared before the committee elle s'est présentée devant le comité(e) (for the consideration of) devant;∎ the problem before us la question qui nous occupe;∎ Law the case before the court l'affaire portée devant le tribunal;∎ Law to bring a case before the court saisir le tribunal d'une affaire;∎ the matter went before the council l'affaire est passée devant le conseil∎ she hesitated before answering elle a hésité avant de répondre;∎ may I see you before you leave? puis-je vous voir avant que vous ne partiez ou avant votre départ?;∎ I saw him the day before he died je l'ai vu la veille de sa mort;∎ get out before I call the police! fichez le camp avant que je n'appelle la police ou sinon j'appelle la police!;∎ it'll be a long time before he tries that again il ne recommencera pas de sitôt, il n'est pas près de recommencer;∎ we should be able to finish before the boss gets back nous devrions pouvoir terminer avant le retour du patron;∎ it'll be summer before she plants the garden elle ne plantera pas le jardin avant l'été;∎ it'll be two years before the school is built l'école ne sera pas construite avant deux ans;∎ it was almost an hour before the ambulance arrived il a fallu presque une heure avant que l'ambulance n'arrive;∎ before I forget, they expect you this evening avant que je n'oublie, il faut que je te dise qu'ils comptent sur toi ce soir;∎ before you know it avant qu'on ait le temps de dire "ouf";∎ I'll be back before you know it je serai bientôt de retour;∎ it'll be Christmas before we know it le temps va passer vite jusqu'à Noël(b) (rather than) plutôt que de;∎ I'll die before I let him marry my daughter je mourrai plutôt que de le laisser épouser ma filled'avant, précédent;∎ the day before la veille;∎ the night before la veille au soir;∎ the week before la semaine d'avant ou précédente;∎ this summer and the one before cet été et celui d'avant ou le précédent -
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['æʤɪktɪv] 1. сущ.; лингв.- adjective in the superlativeto postpone an adjective — поставить, перенести прилагательное в конец предложения
- verbal adjectiveGram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Adjective[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Order of adjectives before nouns[/ref]2. прил.1) лингв. относящийся к прилагательному; со свойствами прилагательного2) зависимый, зависящий, несамостоятельный; подневольныйSyn: -
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9 Usage note : before
When before is used as a preposition in expressions of time or order of sequence or importance, it is translated by avant:before the meeting= avant la réunionshe left before me= elle est partie avant moiFor more examples and particular usages, see A1, 2, 3 in the entry before.When before is used as a preposition meaning in front of (when you are talking about physical space) or in the presence of, it is translated by devant:before our eyes= devant nos yeuxhe declared before his mother that …= il a déclaré devant sa mère que …When before is used as an adjective after a noun, it is translated by précédent/-e:the time before= la fois précédentethe one before is translated by le précédent or la précédente:no, I’m not talking about that meeting but the one before= non, je ne parle pas de cette réunion-là mais de la précédenteFor particular usages see B in the entry before.When before is used as an adverb meaning beforehand, it is translated by avant in statements about the present or future:I’ll try to talk to her before= j’essaierai de lui en parler avantyou could have told me before= tu aurais pu me le dire avantI had met her two or three times before= je l’avais rencontrée deux ou trois fois auparavantI’ve met her before= je l’ai déjà rencontréeyou’ve asked me that question before= tu m’as déjà posé cette questionIn negative sentences before is often used in English simply to reinforce the negative. In such cases it is not translated at all:I’d never eaten snails before= je n’avais jamais mangé d’escargotsyou’ve never told me that before= tu ne m’as jamais dit çaFor particular usages see C in the entry before.When before is used as a conjunction, it is translated by avant de + infinitive where the two verbs have the same subject:before he saw her he recognized her voice= il a reconnu sa voix avant de la voirbefore I cook dinner I’m going to phone my mother= avant de préparer le dîner je vais appeler ma mèreWhere the two verbs have different subjects, the translation is avant que + subjunctive:Tom wants to see her before she leaves= Tom veut la voir avant qu’elle parteSome speakers and writers add ne before the verb: Tom veut la voir avant qu’elle ne parte, but this is simply a slightly precious effect of style and is never obligatory. For particular usages see D in the entry before. -
10 Order of adjectives before nouns
1) Если существительное имеет при себе несколько прилагательных в позиции определения, то, как правило, предпочтительным является определенный порядок их следования, зависящий от значений прилагательных. В общем случае места прилагательных подчиняются следующему порядку:отношение - размер - возраст - цвет - форма - происхождение - материал - назначениеa nice old man — приятный старик
a small round Italian brooch — маленькая круглая итальянская брошь
a big red car — большой красный автомобиль
2) Существительные в роли определений ставятся, как правило, непосредственно перед определяемым существительным (обычно они обозначают материал или назначение)an old German beer mug — старая немецкая пивная кружка
a beautiful glass flower vase — красивая стеклянная ваза для цветов
English-Russian grammar dictionary > Order of adjectives before nouns
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mo:comparative; = muchmore adj adv pron mástr[mɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 más■ do you want some more wine? ¿quieres más vino?■ no more tears! ¡basta de llorar!1 más1 más\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmore and more cada vez másto be more than happy to do something hacer algo con mucho gustothe more..., the more... cuanto más..., más...the more..., the less... cuanto más..., menos...to see more of somebody ver a alguien más a menudomore ['mor] adv: máswhat more can I say?: ¿qué más puedo decir?more important: más importanteonce more: una vez másmore adj: másnothing more than that: nada más que esomore work: más trabajomore n: más mthe more you eat, the more you want: cuanto más comes, tanto más quieresmore pron: másmore were found: se encontraron másadj.• más adj.adv.• más adv.
I mɔːr, mɔː(r)a) (additional number, amount) máswould you like some more? — ¿quieres más?
how much more flour? — ¿cuánta harina más?
the more money you earn, the more tax you have to pay — cuanto más dinero se gana, (tantos) más impuestos hay que pagar
b) ( in comparisons) más
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a) (additional number, amount) másand, what is more,... — y lo que es más,...
the more she eats, the thinner she gets — cuanto más come, más adelgaza
have you anything more to say? — ¿tiene algo más que decir?
b) ( in comparisons) máswe had four more than we needed — nos sobraron cuatro, había cuatro de más
my brother is more of a businessman than I am — mi hermano tiene mucha más idea para los negocios que yo
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1)a) ( to greater extent) másb) (before adj, adv) máscould you please speak more clearly? — ¿podría hacer el favor de hablar más claro?
more often — con más frecuencia, más a menudo
2) (again, longer) másonce/twice more — una vez/dos veces más
3) ( rather)[mɔː(r)]1.ADJ más•
is there any more wine in the bottle? — ¿queda vino en la botella?•
a few more weeks — unas semanas más•
many more people — muchas más personas•
much more butter — mucha más mantequilla•
I have no more money — no me queda más dinerono more singing, I can't bear it! — ¡que no se cante más, no lo aguanto!
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do you want some more tea? — ¿quieres más té?•
you have more money than I — tienes más dinero que yo•
it's two more miles to the house — faltan dos millas para llegar a la casa2. NPRON1) más•
we can't afford more — no podemos pagar más•
is there any more? — ¿hay más?•
a bit more? — ¿un poco más?•
a few more — algunos más•
a little more — un poco más•
many more — muchos más•
much more — mucho másthere isn't much more to do — no hay or queda mucho más que hacer
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there's no more left — no queda (nada)let's say no more about it! — ¡no se hable más del asunto!
he no more thought of paying me than of flying to the moon — antes iría volando a la luna que pensar pagarme a mí
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I shall have more to say about this — volveré a hablar de esto•
some more — más•
he's got more than me! — ¡él tiene más que yo!more than one/ten — más de uno/diez
not much more than £20 — poco más de 20 libras
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and what's more... — y además...•
there's more where that came from! — ¡esto no es más que el principio!2)• (all) the more — tanto más
all the more so because or as or since... — tanto más cuanto que...
the more you give him the more he wants — cuanto más se le da, (tanto) más quiere
the more the better, the more the merrier — cuantos más mejor
3. ADV1) más•
more and more — cada vez más•
if he says that any more — si vuelve a decir eso, si dice eso otra vez•
"I don't understand it" - "no more do I" — -no lo comprendo -ni yo tampoco•
he's more intelligent than me — es más inteligente que yo2) (=again)once more — otra vez, una vez más
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he doesn't live here any more — ya no vive aquíMORE THAN•
Queen Anne is no more — la reina Ana ya no existe
"Más... que" or "más... de"?
► Use más with que before nouns and personal pronouns (provided they are not followed by clauses) as well as before adverbs and prepositions:
It was much more than a book Era mucho más que un libro
She knows more than I do about such things Ella sabe más que yo de esas cosas
Spain won more medals than ever before España logró más medallas que nunca ► Use más ... de lo que/del que/de la que/de los que/ de las que with following clauses:
It's much more complicated than you think Es mucho más complicado de lo que te imaginas
There's much more violence now than there was in the seventies Hay mucha más violencia ahora de la que había en los setenta ► Use más with de before lo + ((adjective/past participle)):
You'll have to work more quickly than usual Tendrás que trabajar más rápido de lo normal
It was more difficult than expected Fue más difícil de lo previsto ► Use más with de in comparisons involving numbers or quantity:
There were more than twenty people there Había más de veinte personas allí
More than half are women Más de la mitad son mujeres
They hadn't seen each other for more than a year No se veían desde hacía más de un año ► But más ... que c an be used with numbers in more figurative comparisons:
A picture is worth more than a thousand words Una imagen vale más que mil palabras
Más... que c an be used before numbers in the construction no... más que, meaning "only". Compare the following:
He only earns 1000 euros a month No gana más que 1000 euros al mes
He earns no more than 1000 euros a month No gana más de 1000 euros al mes
A lot more
► When translating a lot more, far more {etc} remember to make the mucho in mucho más a gree with any noun it describes or refers to:
We eat much more junk food than we used to Tomamos mucha más comida basura que antes
It's only one sign. There are a lot or many more Solo es una señal. Hay muchas más
A lot more research will be needed Harán falta muchos más estudios For further uses and examples, see more* * *
I [mɔːr, mɔː(r)]a) (additional number, amount) máswould you like some more? — ¿quieres más?
how much more flour? — ¿cuánta harina más?
the more money you earn, the more tax you have to pay — cuanto más dinero se gana, (tantos) más impuestos hay que pagar
b) ( in comparisons) más
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a) (additional number, amount) másand, what is more,... — y lo que es más,...
the more she eats, the thinner she gets — cuanto más come, más adelgaza
have you anything more to say? — ¿tiene algo más que decir?
b) ( in comparisons) máswe had four more than we needed — nos sobraron cuatro, había cuatro de más
my brother is more of a businessman than I am — mi hermano tiene mucha más idea para los negocios que yo
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1)a) ( to greater extent) másb) (before adj, adv) máscould you please speak more clearly? — ¿podría hacer el favor de hablar más claro?
more often — con más frecuencia, más a menudo
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some [sʌm]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adjective2. pronoun3. adverb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adjective• some tea/ice cream/water du thé/de la glace/de l'eau• would you like some more meat? voulez-vous encore un peu de viande ?b. ( = a certain number of) des━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► de is sometimes used before an adjective.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━d. ( = a certain) if you are worried about some aspect of this proposal... si un aspect quelconque de cette proposition vous préoccupe...• in some ways, he's right par certains côtés, il a raison• some people say that... il y a des gens qui disent que...f. ( = a considerable amount of) it took some courage to do that! il a fallu du courage pour faire ça !g. ( = a limited) this will give you some idea of... cela vous donnera une petite idée de...• that's some consolation! c'est quand même une consolation !• surely there's some hope she will recover? il y a tout de même quelque espoir qu'elle guérisse ?2. pronouna. ( = as opposed to others) certain(e)s m(f)pl• some cheered, others shouted abuse certains applaudissaient, d'autres criaient des injures━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Note the use of d'entre with personal pronouns.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━b. ( = not all) quelques-un(e)s m(f)pl• I don't want them all, but I'd like some je ne les veux pas tous mais j'en voudrais quelques-uns━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Even if not expressed, of them must be translated in French by en.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━c. ( = a certain amount or number when object of the verb) en• have some! prenez-en !• do you need stamps? -- it's okay, I've got some est-ce que tu as besoin de timbres ? -- non, ça va, j'en aid. ( = a part) une partie► ... and then some (inf)3. adverba. ( = about) environb. ( = a bit) (inf)* * *Note: When some is used as a quantifier to mean an unspecified amount of something, it is translated by du, de l' before vowel or mute h, de la or des according to the gender and number of the noun that follows: I'd like some bread = je voudrais du pain; have some water = prenez de l'eau; we've bought some beer = nous avons acheté de la bière; they've bought some peaches = ils ont acheté des pêchesBut note that where some is followed by an adjective preceding a plural noun, de alone is used in all cases: some pretty dresses = de jolies robesWhen some is used as a pronoun it is translated by en which is placed before the verb in French: would you like some? = est-ce que vous en voulez?; I've got some = j'en ai[sʌm] 1.determiner, quantifier2) (certain: in contrast to others) certainsin some ways, I agree — d'une certaine façon, je suis d'accord
4) (a little, a slight)the candidate needs to have some knowledge of computers — le candidat doit avoir certaines or un minimum de connaissances en informatique
you must have some idea where the house is — tu dois avoir une idée de l'endroit où la maison se trouve
this money will go some way towards compensating her for her injuries — cet argent compensera un peu ses blessures
5) péj (an unspecified, unknown)a car of some sort —
6) (colloq) ( a remarkable)that's some woman ou man! — c'est quelqu'un!
7) (colloq) ( not much)some help you are! — iron c'est ça que tu appelles aider!
2.‘I'd like the work to be finished by Monday’ - ‘some hope!’ — ‘j'aimerais que le travail soit fini avant lundi’ - ‘tu rêves (colloq)!’
2) (certain ones: in contrast to others)3.1) ( approximately) environsome £50 — autour de 50 livres sterling
2) (colloq) US ( a lot) un peufrom here to the town center in 5 minutes, that's going some — (colloq) aller d'ici au centre ville en 5 minutes, il faut le faire
••some people! — ah vraiment, il y a des gens!
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['ædvə:b](a word used before or after a verb, before an adjective or preposition, or with another adverb to show time, manner, place, degree etc: Yesterday he looked more carefully in the box, and there he found a very small key with a hole right through it.) adverbium; biord- adverbially* * *['ædvə:b](a word used before or after a verb, before an adjective or preposition, or with another adverb to show time, manner, place, degree etc: Yesterday he looked more carefully in the box, and there he found a very small key with a hole right through it.) adverbium; biord- adverbially -
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[lɪs]SUFFIX sin LESS THAN, FEWER THAN
"Menos... que" or "menos... de"?
► Use menos with que before nouns and pronouns (provided they are not followed by clauses) as well as before adverbs and prepositions:
He has less money than his sister Tiene menos dinero que su hermana
He sells less/fewer than I do or than me Vende menos que yo
These days I'm much less shy than before Hoy en día soy mucho menos tímido que antes ► Use menos... de lo que/del que/de la que/de los que/ de las que with following clauses:
He earns less than I thought Gana menos de lo que yo creía
They have 16 seats - five fewer than they had before these elections Tienen 16 escaños - cinco menos de los que tenían antes de estas elecciones
It provides the body with fewer calories than it needs Proporciona al organismo menos calorías de las que necesita ► Use menos with de before lo + ((adjective/past participle)):
The price of wheat went up less than expected El precio del trigo subió menos de lo previsto ► Use menos with de in comparisons involving numbers or quantity:
... in less than eight seconds...... en menos de ocho segundos...
You won't get it for less than 4,000 euros No lo conseguirás por menos de 4.000 euros NOTE: But use que instead in emphatic expressions like nada menos que and ni más ni menos que e ven when followed by numbers:
They offered him no less than 100,000 euros a year! ¡Le ofrecieron nada menos que or ni más ni menos que 100.000 euros al año!
A lot less, far fewer
► When translating a lot less, far fewer {etc} remember to make the mucho in mucho menos agree with any noun it describes or refers to:
These bulbs use a lot less electricity than conventional ones Estas bombillas gastan mucha menos electricidad que las normales
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1. verb1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) danse2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) gynge2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) dans; danse-2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) bal•- dancer- dancing* * *1. verb1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) danse2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) gynge2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) dans; danse-2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) bal•- dancer- dancing -
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enough [ɪˈnʌf]1. adjective• enough's enough! ça suffit comme ça !• enough of this! ça suffit comme ça !2. adverba. ( = sufficiently) assez• are you warm enough? avez-vous assez chaud ?b. ( = tolerably) assezc. (intensifying) funnily enough, I saw him too c'est curieux, moi aussi je l'ai vu* * *[ɪ'nʌf]Note: When enough is used as an adverb or a pronoun, it is most frequently translated by assez: is the house big enough? = est-ce que la maison est assez grande? (Note that assez comes before the adjective); will there be enough? = est-ce qu'il y en aura assez? (Note that if the sentence does not specify what it is enough of, the pronoun en, meaning of it/of them, must be added before the verb in French.)When used as a determiner, enough is generally translated by assez de: we haven't bought enough meat = nous n'avons pas acheté assez de viande; there's enough meat for two meals/six people = il y a assez de viande pour deux repas/six personnes; have you got enough chairs? = avez-vous assez de chaises?For more examples and particular usages, see the entry belowadverb, determiner, pronoun assezquite big enough — bien assez grand ( for pour; to do pour faire)
just wide enough — juste assez large ( for pour; to do pour faire)
enough money/seats — assez d'argent/de sièges
there's more than enough for everybody — il y en a plus qu'assez or largement assez pour tout le monde
curiously enough, I like her — aussi bizarre que cela puisse paraître, je l'aime bien
and sure enough...! — et ça n'a pas manqué...!
••enough is as good as a feast — Prov ≈ il ne faut pas abuser des bonnes choses
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1. verb1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) bailar2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) mecer, agitar, mover
2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; (also adjective) dance music.) baile, danza2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) baile•- dancer- dancing
dance1 n bailedance2 vb bailarcan you dance? ¿sabes bailar?tr[dɑːns]■ may I have the pleasure of this dance? ¿me concede este baile?1 (gen) bailar■ why don't you ask her to dance ¿por qué no la sacas a bailar?2 figurative use (trees, leaves, flowers, etc) agitarse, mecerse, moverse; (waves) agitarse, moverse1 (kind of dance) bailar■ can you dance the waltz? ¿sabes bailar el vals?2 (child etc) hacer bailar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto dance attendance on somebody desvivirse por complacer a alguiento dance to somebody's tune obedecer a alguiento lead somebody a merry dance traer a alguien al retorterodance band orquesta de bailedance floor pista de bailedance hall salón nombre masculino de bailedance music música de bailedance n: baile mn.• baile s.m.• danza s.f.v.• bailar v.• danzar v.dæns, dɑːns
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1)a) c ( act) baile mto lead somebody a merry dance — (BrE) darle* quebraderos de cabeza a alguien
b) c ( set of steps) baile m, danza fc) u ( art form) danza f, baile m
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1)a) ( to music) bailarb) ( skip) dar* saltos2) \<\<eyes/flames\>\> (liter) bailar, danzar* (liter)
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vt \<\<waltz/tango\>\> bailar[dɑːns]they danced the night away — bailaron durante toda la noche; attendance b)
1. N1) (=act) baile m ; (=art of dancing) danza f, baile mdance of death — danza f de la muerte
- lead sb a merry dance2) (=event) baile m2.VT bailar- dance attendance on sb3.VI bailar; (artistically) bailar, danzar; (fig) (=skip) saltar, brincarshall we dance? — ¿quieres bailar?
to dance about — (with pain, joy etc) saltar
to dance for joy — saltar or brincar de alegría
- dance to sb's tune4.CPDdance band N — orquesta f de baile
dance class N — clase f de baile
dance company N — compañía f de danza
dance floor N — pista f de baile
dance hall N — salón m de baile, sala f de fiestas
dance music N — música f de baile
dance studio N — academia f de baile
* * *[dæns, dɑːns]
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1)a) c ( act) baile mto lead somebody a merry dance — (BrE) darle* quebraderos de cabeza a alguien
b) c ( set of steps) baile m, danza fc) u ( art form) danza f, baile m
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1)a) ( to music) bailarb) ( skip) dar* saltos2) \<\<eyes/flames\>\> (liter) bailar, danzar* (liter)
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vt \<\<waltz/tango\>\> bailarthey danced the night away — bailaron durante toda la noche; attendance b)
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18 Usage note : not
When not is used without a verb before an adjective, an adverb, a verb or a noun, it is translated by pas:it’s a cat not a dog= c’est un chat pas un chiennot at all= pas du toutnot bad= pas malFor examples and particular usages see the entry not.When not is used to make the verb be negative (it’s not a cat) it is translated by ne…pas in French ; ne comes before the verb or the auxiliary in compound tenses and pas comes after the verb or auxiliary: ce n’est pas un chat ;she hasn’t been ill= elle n’a pas été malade.When not is used with the auxiliary do to make a verb negative (he doesn’t like oranges) do + not is translated by ne…pas in French: il n’aime pas les oranges.When not is used in the present perfect tense (I haven’ t seen him, she hasn’t arrived yet), ne…pas is again used in French on either side of the appropriate auxiliary ( avoir or être): je ne l’ai pas vu, elle n’est pas encore arrivée.When not is used with will to make a verb negative (will not, won’t), ne…pas is used with the future tense in French:she won’t come by car= elle ne viendra pas en voitureWhen used with a verb in the infinitive, ne…pas are placed together before the verb:he decided not to go= il a décidé de ne pas y alleryou were wrong not to tell her= tu as eu tort de ne pas le lui direWhen not is used in question tags, the whole tag can usually be translated by the French n’est-ce pas, e.g.she bought it, didn’t she?= elle l’a acheté, n’est-ce pas?For usages not covered in this note see the entry not. -
19 adverb
'ædvə:b(a word used before or after a verb, before an adjective or preposition, or with another adverb to show time, manner, place, degree etc: Yesterday he looked more carefully in the box, and there he found a very small key with a hole right through it.) adverbio- adverbially
adverb n adverbiotr['ædvɜːb]1 adverbioadverb ['æd.vərb] n: adverbio m♦ adverbial [æd'vərbiəl] adjn.• adverbio s.m.'ædvɜːrb, 'ædvɜːbnoun adverbio m['ædvɜːb]N adverbio m* * *['ædvɜːrb, 'ædvɜːb]noun adverbio m -
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noun(Ling.) Adverb, das; Umstandswort, das* * *['ædvə:b](a word used before or after a verb, before an adjective or preposition, or with another adverb to show time, manner, place, degree etc: Yesterday he looked more carefully in the box, and there he found a very small key with a hole right through it.) das Adverb- academic.ru/869/adverbial">adverbial- adverbially* * *ad·verb[ˈædvɜ:b, AM -vɜ:rb]n Adverb nt* * *['dvɜːb]nAdverb nt, Umstandswort nt* * *ad. abkadv. abk1. advance4. adversus, against6. advocate* * *noun(Ling.) Adverb, das; Umstandswort, das* * *n.Adverb -en n.Umstandswort n.
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