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101 вот здесь и зарыта собака
• ВОТ ГДЕ < B ЧЕМ> СОБАКА ЗАРЫТА; ВОТ ТУТ <ТУТ-ТО, ЗДЕСЬ, В ЭТОМ> И ЗАРЫТА СОБАКА all coll[sent; these forms only; used also as subord clause after знать, понимать etc (when 1st var. is used, вот is omitted)]=====⇒ (usu. used to emphasize that the preceding context explains the main reason behind sth., or to express the speaker's sudden understanding of sth.) in this (that etc) lies the essence of the matter, the reason for sth.:- (so) that's what it's all about (what's going on, what lies at the bottom of it etc);- [in limited contexts] there's (herein lies etc) the rub.♦ " Вот где собака зарыта!" - воскликнул он, когда узнал, что на место уволенного без видимой причины Онуфриева принята племянница нашего директора. "So that's what's going on!" he exclaimed when he found out that the director's niece had taken over Onufriev's job after he was fired without apparent cause.—————← The Russian idiom is the translation of the German Da liegt der Hund begraben.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вот здесь и зарыта собака
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102 вот тут и зарыта собака
• ВОТ ГДЕ < B ЧЕМ> СОБАКА ЗАРЫТА; ВОТ ТУТ <ТУТ-ТО, ЗДЕСЬ, В ЭТОМ> И ЗАРЫТА СОБАКА all coll[sent; these forms only; used also as subord clause after знать, понимать etc (when 1st var. is used, вот is omitted)]=====⇒ (usu. used to emphasize that the preceding context explains the main reason behind sth., or to express the speaker's sudden understanding of sth.) in this (that etc) lies the essence of the matter, the reason for sth.:- (so) that's what it's all about (what's going on, what lies at the bottom of it etc);- [in limited contexts] there's (herein lies etc) the rub.♦ " Вот где собака зарыта!" - воскликнул он, когда узнал, что на место уволенного без видимой причины Онуфриева принята племянница нашего директора. "So that's what's going on!" he exclaimed when he found out that the director's niece had taken over Onufriev's job after he was fired without apparent cause.—————← The Russian idiom is the translation of the German Da liegt der Hund begraben.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вот тут и зарыта собака
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103 вот тут-то и зарыта собака
• ВОТ ГДЕ < B ЧЕМ> СОБАКА ЗАРЫТА; ВОТ ТУТ <ТУТ-ТО, ЗДЕСЬ, В ЭТОМ> И ЗАРЫТА СОБАКА all coll[sent; these forms only; used also as subord clause after знать, понимать etc (when 1st var. is used, вот is omitted)]=====⇒ (usu. used to emphasize that the preceding context explains the main reason behind sth., or to express the speaker's sudden understanding of sth.) in this (that etc) lies the essence of the matter, the reason for sth.:- (so) that's what it's all about (what's going on, what lies at the bottom of it etc);- [in limited contexts] there's (herein lies etc) the rub.♦ " Вот где собака зарыта!" - воскликнул он, когда узнал, что на место уволенного без видимой причины Онуфриева принята племянница нашего директора. "So that's what's going on!" he exclaimed when he found out that the director's niece had taken over Onufriev's job after he was fired without apparent cause.—————← The Russian idiom is the translation of the German Da liegt der Hund begraben.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вот тут-то и зарыта собака
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104 a ridosso di qcs.
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105 rationale
noun1) (statement of reasons) rationale Erklärung (of für)2) (fundamental reason) logische Grundlage* * *ra·tion·ale[ˌræʃəˈnɑ:l, AM -ˈnæl]n Gründe plsth lacks any \rationale etw entbehrt jeder Grundlage* * *[rʃə'nAːl]nGründe pl* * *1. logische Grundlage, Grundprinzip n2. vernunftmäßige Erklärung (of für)* * *noun1) (statement of reasons) rationale Erklärung (of für)2) (fundamental reason) logische Grundlage -
106 winkle out
vt sep (Brit inf)to winkle sth out of sb — etw aus jdm herauskriegen (inf)
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107 rationale
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108 hervorkommen
her·vor|kom·menvi irreg sein;[aus/ hinter etw dat] \hervorkommen to come out [of sth/from behind sth], to emerge [or appear] [from sth] -
109 rationale
tr[ræʃə'nɑːl]1 razón nombre femenino, lógicarationale [.ræʃə'næl] n1) explanation: explicación f2) basis: base f, razones fpln.• razón fundamental s.f.'ræʃə'næl, ˌræʃə'nɑːlnoun (no pl) base f, razones fplwhat's the rationale behind your decision? — ¿en qué se basa su decisión?
[ræʃǝ'nɑːl]N base f, fundamento mthe rationale of or behind sth — la razón fundamental de algo
* * *['ræʃə'næl, ˌræʃə'nɑːl]noun (no pl) base f, razones fplwhat's the rationale behind your decision? — ¿en qué se basa su decisión?
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110 atrincherar
v.1 to entrench, to fortify with a trench, to mound.2 to cover oneself from the enemy by means of trenches.Están muy fuertemente atrincherados (fig.) They are very strongly entrenched3 to hide.* * *1 to entrench, dig a trench1 to entrench os* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to entrench2.atrincherarse v pron (Mil) to entrench oneself; ( escudarse)* * *1.verbo transitivo to entrench2.atrincherarse v pron (Mil) to entrench oneself; ( escudarse)* * *atrincherar [A1 ]vtto entrench, dig trenches in o around1 ( Mil) to entrench oneself, dig oneself in2 (escudarse) atrincherarse EN algo to hide BEHIND sth* * *
atrincherar ( conjugate atrincherar) verbo transitivo
to entrench
atrincherarse verbo pronominal
to entrench oneself
* * *♦ vtto entrench, to surround with trenches* * *atrincherar vt: to entrench -
111 driving force
nountreibende Kraft; Triebfeder, die* * *ˈdriv·ing force* * *nountreibende Kraft; Triebfeder, die* * *n. -
112 appear
intransitive verb1) (become visible, be seen, arrive) erscheinen; [Licht, Mond:] auftauchen; [Symptom, Darsteller:] auftreten; (present oneself) auftreten; (Sport) spielenhe was ordered to appear before the court — er wurde vom Gericht vorgeladen
he appeared in court charged with murder — er stand wegen Mordes vor Gericht
2) (occur) vorkommen; [Irrtum:] vorkommen, auftreten; [Ereignis:] vorkommen, eintreten3) (seem)appear [to be]... — scheinen... [zu sein]
appear to do something — scheinen, etwas zu tun
try to appear relaxed — versuch, entspannt zu erscheinen
he could at least appear to be interested — er könnte zumindest so tun, als ob er interessiert wäre
* * *[ə'piə]1) (to come into view: A man suddenly appeared round the corner.) erscheinen3) (to come before or present oneself/itself before the public or a judge etc: He is appearing on television today; He appeared before Judge Scott.) erscheinen4) (to look or seem as if (something is the case): It appears that he is wrong; He appears to be wrong.) scheinen•- academic.ru/3198/appearance">appearance* * *ap·pear[əˈpɪəʳ, AM əˈpɪr]vi1. (become visible) erscheinen; (be seen also) sich dat zeigen; (arrive also) auftauchen; (come out also) herauskommenstains started \appearing on the wall auf der Wand kamen Flecken zum Vorscheinshe \appears briefly in his new film sie ist kurz in seinem neuen Film zu sehen3. (present oneself) auftretenthey will be \appearing before magistrates sie werden sich vor den Schiedsmännern verantworten müssento \appear in court vor Gericht erscheinen4. (seem) scheinenthere \appears to be some mistake da scheint ein Fehler vorzuliegenit \appears [to me] that... ich habe den Eindruck, dass...it would \appear [that]... es sieht ganz so aus, als ob...to \appear [to be] calm ruhig erscheinento \appear [to be] unfriendly/tired unfreundlich/müde wirkenso it \appears, it would \appear so sieht ganz so ausit \appears not sieht nicht so aus5.▶ speak of the devil [and he \appears] ( prov) wenn man vom Teufel spricht[, kommt er auch schon] prov* * *[ə'pɪə(r)]vito appear from behind sth — hinter etw (dat) hervorkommen or auftauchen
to appear through sth —
2) (= arrive) erscheinen, auftauchento appear in public — sich in der Öffentlichkeit zeigen; ; (Theat)
to appear in court — vor Gericht erscheinen; (lawyer) bei einer Gerichtsverhandlung (dabei)sein
to appear as a witness — als Zeuge/Zeugin auftreten
4) (= be published) erscheinento appear in print — gedruckt werden/sein
5) (= seem) scheinenhe appeared (to be) tired/drunk — er wirkte müde/betrunken, er schien müde/betrunken zu sein
it appears that... —
so it appears, so it would appear — so will es scheinen, so hat es den Anschein
it appears not — anscheinend nicht, es sieht nicht so aus
there appears or there would appear to be a mistake — anscheinend liegt ( da) ein Irrtum vor, da scheint ein Irrtum vorzuliegen
how does it appear to you? — welchen Eindruck haben Sie?, wie wirkt das auf Sie?
it appears to me that... — mir scheint, dass...
it appears from his statement that... — aus seiner Bemerkung geht hervor or ergibt sich, dass...
* * *appear [əˈpıə(r)] v/i1. erscheinen (auch fig auf einem Konto etc), sichtbar werden, sich zeigen, ( auch öffentlich) auftreten:appear in public sich in der Öffentlichkeit zeigen;appear on television im Fernsehen auftreten;he has appeared in many films er hat schon in vielen Filmen mitgewirktappear against sb gegen jemanden (vor Gericht) auftreten;appear by counsel sich durch einen Anwalt vertreten lassen;appear for sb (in court) jemanden (als Anwalt) vor Gericht vertreten3. scheinen, den Anschein haben, aussehen, wirken, jemandem vorkommen:it appears to me you are right mir scheint, Sie haben recht;he appeared calm er war äußerlich ruhig;it appears so, so it appears anscheinend4. sich ergeben oder herausstellen, hervorgehen:it appears from this hieraus ergibt sich oder geht hervor;it does not appear that … es liegt kein Anhaltspunkt dafür vor, dass …5. erscheinen, herauskommen (Bücher etc)* * *intransitive verb1) (become visible, be seen, arrive) erscheinen; [Licht, Mond:] auftauchen; [Symptom, Darsteller:] auftreten; (present oneself) auftreten; (Sport) spielen2) (occur) vorkommen; [Irrtum:] vorkommen, auftreten; [Ereignis:] vorkommen, eintreten3) (seem)appear [to be]... — scheinen... [zu sein]
appear to do something — scheinen, etwas zu tun
try to appear relaxed — versuch, entspannt zu erscheinen
he could at least appear to be interested — er könnte zumindest so tun, als ob er interessiert wäre
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113 disappear
intransitive verbverschwinden; [Brauch, Kunst, Tierart:] aussterben* * *[disə'piə]2) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) verschwinden3) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) verschwinden•- academic.ru/20759/disappearance">disappearance* * *dis·ap·pear[ˌdɪsəˈpɪəʳ, AM -ˈpɪr]vihe seemed to \disappear into thin air er schien sich in Luft aufgelöst zu habento \disappear without a trace spurlos verschwindento \disappear from view [or out of sight] [dem Blick] entschwinden geh, verschwindenthese craftsmen have all but \disappeared solche Handwerker gibt es schon fast nicht mehr* * *["dIsə'pɪə(r)]1. viverschwinden; (worries, fears, difficulties) verschwinden, sich in nichts auflösen; (memory) schwinden; (objections) sich zerstreuento do a disappearing trick (inf) — sich verdünnisieren (inf), sich verdrücken (inf)
to disappear into thin air — sich in Luft auflösen
2. vt (ESP POL inf)verschwinden lassen3. plthe disappeared — die Verschwundenen pl
* * *disappear [ˌdısəˈpıə(r)] v/i2. verloren gehen (Gebräuche etc)* * *intransitive verbverschwinden; [Brauch, Kunst, Tierart:] aussterben* * *v.verschwinden v.(§ p.,pp.: verschwand, ist verschwunden) -
114 vermuten
vt/i (annehmen) assume; (erwarten) expect; (argwöhnen) suspect; ich vermute (nehme an) auch I imagine; stark: I rather (Am. I would) think; ich vermute ja I imagine ( oder expect) so, I would think so; das habe ich schon vermutet I had an idea that would happen ( oder be the case etc.); es ist oder steht zu vermuten, dass... we may assume that...; ... lässt vermuten, dass...... leads us etc. to assume that...; wie es dazu kam, lässt sich nur vermuten one can only imagine how it happened; es wird Brandstiftung vermutet arson is suspected; die Polizei vermutet ihn im Ausland the police suspect him to be abroad; dort hatte ihn niemand vermutet no one had expected him to be there; das hatten Wissenschaftler bereits vermutet scientists had already suspected that; nichts Böses vermutend, ging ich... unsuspectingly, I went...* * *(erwarten) to expect;(mutmaßen) to surmise; to suspect; to assume; to conjecture; to reckon; to guess; to suppose; to presume* * *ver|mu|ten [fɛɐ'muːtn] ptp vermutetvtto suspectich vermute es nur — that's only an assumption, I'm only assuming that, that's only what I suspect to be the case
es ist zu vermúten, dass... — it may be supposed that..., we may assume or presume that...
Wissenschaftler vermúten Leben auf der Venus — scientists suspect that there is life on Venus
die Entwicklung lässt vermúten, dass... — developments lead one to assume that..., developments give rise to the suspicion or supposition that...
* * *(to think probable; to believe or guess: Who do you suppose telephoned today?; `I suppose you'll be going to the meeting?' `Yes, I suppose so / No, I don't suppose so.'; Do you suppose she'll win?; `Surely her statement can't be correct?' `No, I suppose not'.) suppose* * *ver·mu·ten *vt1. (annehmen)▪ \vermuten, [dass]... to suspect [that]...▪ \vermuten lassen, dass... to give rise to the suspicion [or supposition] that...▪ jdn irgendwo \vermuten to think that sb is [or to suppose sb to be] somewhere* * *transitives Verb suspectdas ist zu vermuten — that is what one would suppose or expect; we may assume that
ich vermutete ihn in der Bibliothek — I supposed or presumed he was in the library
* * *ich vermute ja I imagine ( oder expect) so, I would think so;steht zu vermuten, dass … we may assume that …;… lässt vermuten, dass … … leads us etc to assume that …;wie es dazu kam, lässt sich nur vermuten one can only imagine how it happened;es wird Brandstiftung vermutet arson is suspected;die Polizei vermutet ihn im Ausland the police suspect him to be abroad;dort hatte ihn niemand vermutet no one had expected him to be there;das hatten Wissenschaftler bereits vermutet scientists had already suspected that;nichts Böses vermutend, ging ich … unsuspectingly, I went…* * *transitives Verb suspectdas ist zu vermuten — that is what one would suppose or expect; we may assume that
ich vermutete ihn in der Bibliothek — I supposed or presumed he was in the library
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115 insinuarse
1 (amorosamente) to a pass (a, at)* * *VPR1) (=entreverse) to begin to appear2)3)insinuarse con algn — to ingratiate o.s. with sb
4)insinuarse en algo — (=introducirse) to worm one's way into sth
* * *(v.) = throw + hintsEx. Now it is the turn of Libya to throw hints that it too needs to be mollycoddled.* * *(v.) = throw + hintsEx: Now it is the turn of Libya to throw hints that it too needs to be mollycoddled.
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■insinuarse verbo reflexivo insinuarse a alguien, to make advances to somebody
' insinuarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
insinuación
- insinuar
English:
advance
- proposition
* * *vpr1. [amorosamente] to make advances (a to);yo creo que se te está insinuando I think he's coming on to youinsinuarse detrás de algo [asomar] to peep out from behind sth;empezaba a insinuarse el día dawn was beginning to break* * *v/r:insinuarse a alguien make advances to s.o.* * *vr1)insinuarse a : to make advances to2)insinuarse en : to worm one's way into -
116 leap out
◆ leap outvi▪ to \leap out out at sb jdm ins Auge springen* * *vihe leapt out of the car — er sprang aus dem Auto
2) (colours) ins Auge springen, hervorstechenthe bright colours leap out at you — die hellen Farben springen einem ins Auge
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117 leap out
vi1) ( jump out) herausspringen;( from behind sth) hervorspringen;to \leap out out of sth aus etw dat herausspringen;to \leap out out at sb sich akk auf jdn stürzen;to \leap out out at sb jdm ins Auge springen -
118 anstiften
an|stif·tenvt1) ( anzetteln)etw \anstiften to instigate [or be behind] sthStreiche/Unfug \anstiften to get up to mischief/no good3) ( veranlassen)jdn zu einem Verbrechen \anstiften to incite sb to commit a crime;jdn zu Meineid \anstiften to suborn sb [to commit perjury] ( form) -
119 hinterherhinken
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120 Pate
См. также в других словарях:
leave behind sth; leave sth behind — UK US leave behind sth; leave sth behind Phrasal Verb with leave({{}}/liːv/ verb (past tense and past participle left /left/) ► to cause a situation to exist, especially a bad one, after you have gone: »The army left a trail of destruction behind … Financial and business terms
throw your weight behind sth — Ⅰ. throw your weight behind sth ► to use your power to support a project, an idea, etc.: »Senior politicians threw their weight behind the charity s campaign. Main Entry: ↑throw Ⅱ. throw/put your weight behind sth ► to use all your influence to… … Financial and business terms
put your weight behind sth — throw/put your weight behind sth ► to use all your influence to support something: »The building firm threw its weight behind criticism of the government s new planning restrictions. Main Entry: ↑weight … Financial and business terms
throw/put your weight behind sth — ► to use all your influence to support something: »The building firm threw its weight behind criticism of the government s new planning restrictions. Main Entry: ↑weight … Financial and business terms
be behind sth — be behind sb/sth ► to support someone in what they are doing: »He has the support of the whole company we re all behind him. »I m 100% behind the project. Main Entry: ↑behind … Financial and business terms
get behind sth — UK US get behind sb/sth Phrasal Verb with get({{}}/get/ verb ( tt , got, got, or US gotten) ► to support somebody or something: »If every member of the top management team doesn t get behind this project, it s never going to work … Financial and business terms
behind — Used for listed equity securities. At the same price but entered after your order/ interest, such as on the specialist s book. Antithesis of ahead of you. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. behind be‧hind 1 [bɪˈhaɪnd] adverb be/get/fall… … Financial and business terms
behind — 1 /bI haInd/ preposition 1 at or towards the back of something: The cat ran out from behind a tree. | I got stuck behind a truck all the way to the airport. | Jane shut the door behind her. see front 1 2 not as successful or advanced as someone… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
behind*/*/*/ — [bɪˈhaɪnd] grammar word I summary: Behind can be: ■ a preposition: The car behind us was flashing its lights. ■ an adverb: I stayed behind to look after the children. 1) at the back of sb/sth at the back of someone or something, or following them … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
throw your weight behind something — throw your weight behind someone/something/ phrase to use your power to support a plan or a project The minister has thrown his weight behind the campaign. Thesaurus: to support an idea, plan or personsynonym Main entry: throw … Useful english dictionary
put your weight behind something — throw/put your weight behind sth idiom to use all your influence and power to support sth • The government has thrown its weight behind the anti pollution campaign. Main entry: ↑weightidiom … Useful english dictionary