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2 widespread
adjective (spread over a large area or among many people: widespread hunger and disease.) extendido, generalizadowidespread adj extendido / generalizadotr['waɪdspred]1 (concern, confusion, unrest, use, belief) generalizado,-a; (damage, disease, news) extenso,-a, extendido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwidespread ['waɪd'sprɛd] adj: extendido, extenso, difusoadj.• difuso, -a adj.• extendido, -a adj.• extenso, -a adj.• muy difundido adj.adjective <custom/belief> extendido, generalizadoto become widespread — \<\<custom/belief\>\> extenderse*, generalizarse*
['waɪdspred]ADJ [use] generalizado, extendido; [belief, concern] generalizado; [support, criticism] a nivel general; [fraud, corruption] muy extendidoto become widespread — extenderse, generalizarse
rain will become widespread across the whole of the British Isles — las lluvias se extenderán por todas las islas Británicas
there is widespread fear that... — muchos temen que...
* * *adjective <custom/belief> extendido, generalizadoto become widespread — \<\<custom/belief\>\> extenderse*, generalizarse*
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3 practice
'præktis1) (the actual doing of something, as opposed to the theory or idea: In theory the plan should work, but in practice there are a lot of difficulties.) práctica2) (the usual way(s) of doing things; (a) habit or custom: It was his usual practice to rise at 6.00 a.m.) costumbre3) (the repeated performance or exercise of something in order to learn to do it well: She has musical talent, but she needs a lot of practice; Have a quick practice before you start.) entrenamiento, ejercicio4) (a doctor's or lawyer's business: He has a practice in Southampton.) consultorio, gabinete, bufete; clientela•- make a practice of
- put into practice
practice n prácticaI haven't played for a long time, I need practice hace mucho tiempo que no juego, me hace falta prácticatr['præktɪs]2 (action, reality) práctica3 (custom, habit) costumbre nombre femenino4 (exercise of profession) ejercicio; (place - of doctor) consultorio, consulta; (- of lawyer) bufete nombre masculino, gabinete nombre masculino1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=practise practise{\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpractice makes perfect la práctica hace al maestroto make a practice of doing something tener como norma hacer algoto put something into practice poner algo en práctica, llevar algo a la prácticapiano practice ejercicios nombre masculino plural de pianoteaching practice prácticas nombre femenino plural de magisterio1) : practicarhe practiced his German on us: practicó el alemán con nosotrosto practice politeness: practicar la cortesía2) : ejercerto practice medicine: ejercer la medicinapractice n1) use: práctica fto put into practice: poner en práctica2) custom: costumbre fit's a common practice here: por aquí se acostumbra hacerlo3) training: práctica f4) : ejercicio m (de una profesión)n.• costumbre s.f.• ejercicio s.m.• ensayo s.m.• estudio s.m.• práctica s.f.• uso s.m.v.• adiestrar v.• ejercitar v.• ensayar v.• practicar v.'præktəs, 'præktɪs
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1) u (training, repetition) práctica fpiano practice — ejercicios mpl de piano
target practice — prácticas fpl de tiro
practice teaching o (BrE) teaching practice — prácticas fpl de magisterio
practice makes perfect — la práctica hace al maestro; (before n) < game> de entrenamiento
practice session — ( Sport) sesión f de entrenamiento; ( Mus) ensayo m
2) ua) (carrying out, implementing) práctica fto put something into practice — llevar algo a la práctica, poner* algo en práctica
b) ( exercise of profession) ejercicio m3) c u (custom, procedure) costumbre fit's our practice to take up references — solemos or acostumbramos pedir referencias
working practices — métodos mpl de trabajo
4) ca) ( Med) consultorio m, consulta fb) ( Law) bufete m, estudio m jurídico (CS)
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BrE practise transitive verb1) ( rehearse) practicar*; \<\<song/act\>\> ensayar2)a) \<\<belief/Christianity\>\> practicar*he doesn't practice what he preaches — no hace lo que predica, no predica con el ejemplo
b) (carry out, perform)c) \<\<doctor/lawyer\>\> ejercer*he practices law — ejerce de or como abogado, ejerce la abogacía
3) practicing pres pa) <doctor/lawyer> en ejercicio (de su profesión)b) < Catholic> practicantec) < homosexual> activo
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vi1) (rehearse, train) practicar*2) ( professionally) ejercer*['præktɪs]1. N1) (=custom, tradition) costumbref, prácticaf; (=procedure) prácticafancient pagan practices — las antiguas costumbres {or} prácticas paganas
the practice of sending young offenders to prison — la práctica de enviar a prisión a los menores que han cometido un delito
unfair trade practices — prácticas fplde comercio desleales
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it is [bad] practice — no es una práctica recomendablethese mistakes do not point to bad practice in general — estos errores no apuntan a deficiencias en los métodos que se practican
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it is [common] practice among modern companies to hire all their office equipment — entre las empresas modernas es una práctica muy extendida alquilar todo su material y mobiliario de oficina•
it is [good] practice to interview several candidates before choosing one — es una práctica recomendable entrevistar a varios aspirantes antes de decidirse por uno•
to [make] a practice of doing sth — acostumbrar a hacer algo•
it is [normal] {or} [standard] practice for newspapers not to disclose such details — los periódicos tienen por norma no revelar ese tipo de detallesthis procedure has become standard practice in most hospitals — en la mayoría de los hospitales este procedimiento se ha convertido en norma; business; restrictive; sharp
2) (=experience, drilling) prácticafI need more practice — (=practical experience) necesito más práctica; (=to practise more) necesito practicar más
I haven't got a job yet but the interviews are good practice — aún no tengo trabajo pero las entrevistas me sirven de práctica
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to be [out] of practice — (at sport) no estar en formatarget 3., teaching 2.•
it gets easier [with] practice — resulta más fácil con la práctica3) (Sport)(=training session) sesiónfde entrenamiento, entrenamientom4) (=rehearsal) ensayom•
[choir] practice — ensayomde coro5) (=reality) prácticaf•
[in] practice — en la práctica•
to [put] sth into practice — poner algo en práctica6) (=exercise)a) [of profession]ejerciciom•
to be [in] practice (as a doctor/lawyer) — ejercer (de médico/abogado)•
to go [into] practice — (Med)empezar a ejercer de médico•
to [set up] in practice — (Med)poner consulta; (Jur)poner bufeteto set up in practice as a doctor/solicitor — establecerse de {or} como médico/abogado
b) [of religion]prácticaf7) (=premises, firm) (Jur)bufetem; (Med)consultoriom, consultaf; (veterinary, dental) clínicafa new doctor has just joined the practice — acaba de llegar un médico nuevo al consultorio; family; general; group; private
2.VTVI (US) = practise3.CPDpractice flightN — vuelomde entrenamiento
practice gameN — juegomde entrenamiento
practice managerN — [of medical practice]director(a)m/fde clínica (médica)
practice matchN — partidomde entrenamiento
practice nurseN — enfermero(-a)m/fdel consultorio
practice runN — (Sport)carrerafde entrenamiento
practice sessionN — (Sport)sesiónfde entrenamiento; (Scol, Mus)ensayom
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1) u (training, repetition) práctica fpiano practice — ejercicios mpl de piano
target practice — prácticas fpl de tiro
practice teaching o (BrE) teaching practice — prácticas fpl de magisterio
practice makes perfect — la práctica hace al maestro; (before n) < game> de entrenamiento
practice session — ( Sport) sesión f de entrenamiento; ( Mus) ensayo m
2) ua) (carrying out, implementing) práctica fto put something into practice — llevar algo a la práctica, poner* algo en práctica
b) ( exercise of profession) ejercicio m3) c u (custom, procedure) costumbre fit's our practice to take up references — solemos or acostumbramos pedir referencias
working practices — métodos mpl de trabajo
4) ca) ( Med) consultorio m, consulta fb) ( Law) bufete m, estudio m jurídico (CS)
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BrE practise transitive verb1) ( rehearse) practicar*; \<\<song/act\>\> ensayar2)a) \<\<belief/Christianity\>\> practicar*he doesn't practice what he preaches — no hace lo que predica, no predica con el ejemplo
b) (carry out, perform)c) \<\<doctor/lawyer\>\> ejercer*he practices law — ejerce de or como abogado, ejerce la abogacía
3) practicing pres pa) <doctor/lawyer> en ejercicio (de su profesión)b) < Catholic> practicantec) < homosexual> activo
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vi1) (rehearse, train) practicar*2) ( professionally) ejercer* -
4 pass
{pa:s}
I. 1. минавам, преминавам
отминавам (along, by, on, out u пр.), минавам покрай, минавам през, разминавам се с, срещам, пресичам, прекосявам
2. минавам, преминавам, изчезвам, отивам си
умирам (и с away, hence, from among us)
this custom is PASS ing този обичай e на изчезване
to PASS out of sight изгубвам се/изчезвам от погледа
3. (пре) минавам, бивам подаден
(по) давам (и сп.), PASS the salt please моля подай солта
4. минавам, вървя, валиден съм, имам стойност/цена
5. минавам, бивам приет/одобрен (за предложение, законопроект и пр), одобрявам, приемам, разрешавам, минавам през (митническа проверка, цензура и пр.)
the bill PASSed the committee, the committee PASSed the bill законопроектът бе приет от комисията, комисията прие законопроекта
6. минавам, издържавам (изпит)
to PASS a candidate допускам кандидат до изпит, пускам кандидат (пиша му тройка)
7. минавам, бивам допуснат, минавам незабелязан
that won't PASS това няма да мине, така не може
let that PASS нейсе, да не говорим за това, от мен да мине
8. ставам, случвам се
I saw/heard what was PASSing видях/чух какво става
9. юр. произнасям (присъда)
the judgement PASSed for the plaintiff съдебното решение бе в полза на ищеца
10. минавам, задминавам, оставям зад себе си, надминавам, надвишавам
that PASSes belief това e невероятно
that PASSes my comprehension това ми e съвсем непонятно
he has PASSed the chair той e бил вече председател
11. слагам, поставям, промушвам
to PASS a rope round something слагам въже около нещо, връзвам нещо с въже
to PASS the thread through the eye of a needle вдявам конец в игла
12. прекарвам, минавам, потърквам леко (ръка върху нещо), плъзгам, хвърлям (поглед върху нещо)
to PASS one's hand over one's eyes потърквам леко очи с ръка
to PASS o/s eyes over something плъзгам погледа си върху нещо, хвърлям поглед на нещо
to PASS a sword through someone's body промушвам някого със сабя
to PASS events in review хвърлям поглед върху събитията, разглеждам събитията
13. прекарвам (време)
14. карти пасувам, обявявам пас
15. прекарвам (войски на парад)
16. пускам в обръщение (фалшиви пари и пр.)
17. давам (обещание, клemвa и пр.)
18. мед. изкарвам/изхвърлям с урина та/екскрементите
to PASS water уринирам
19. ам. не обявявам, не плащам (дивиденти)
20. минавам/прецеждам/пасирам (зеленчуци и пр.) през сито
pass along преминавам (напред), вървя нататък, предавам (съобщение и пр.)
pass away евф. умирам, почивам, издъхвам, минавам, преминавам, изчезвам, прекарвам (време), спомагам да мине (времето)
pass between разменяме си (думи, тайни)
I never heard a kindly word PASS between them никога не съм ги чул да си кажат добра дума
II. 1. (пре) минаване
2. издържаване (на изпит) с тройка
3. пропуск, разрешение за минаване
безплатен билет, гратис (и free PASS)
4. дефиле, проход
5. воен. подстъп
to hold the PASS прен. защищавам/поддържам кауза
to sell the PASS прен. предавам положе нието/фронта, изменям на каузата
6. фарватер, плавателен канал (особ. при устието на река)
7. проход за риба при шлюз
8. критично положение/състояние
to come to/reach (such) a fine/sad PASS стигам до (такова) състояние (че)
9. фехт. удар
10. пас, движение на ръцете (на хипнотизатор, жонглъор)
11. сп. пас, подаване на топката
12. карти пас (уване)
a to come to PASS случвам се
to bring to PASS причинявам, докарвам, осъществявам
to make a PASS at sl. задявам, опитвам се да целуна и пр. (жена)* * *{pa:s} v 1. минавам, преминавам; отминавам (along, by, on, out u(2) {pa:s} n 1. (пре)минаване; 2. издържаване (на изпит) с тройк* * *фарватер; ставам; срещам; уринирам; умирам; слагам; отминавам; пасувам; пасирам; поставям; паспорт; пас; прекарвам; предимствo; приемам; пресичам; прекосявам; преминавам; прецеждам; вървя; произнасям; протичам; път; промушвам; проход; разминавам се; давам; дефиле; задминавам; застигам; карта; надвишавам;* * *1. (по) давам (и сп.), pass the salt please моля подай солта 2. (пре) минавам, бивам подаден 3. 1 ам. не обявявам, не плащам (дивиденти) 4. 1 давам (обещание, клemвa и пр.) 5. 1 карти пас (уване) 6. 1 карти пасувам, обявявам пас 7. 1 мед. изкарвам/изхвърлям с урина та/екскрементите 8. 1 прекарвам (войски на парад) 9. 1 прекарвам (време) 10. 1 прекарвам, минавам, потърквам леко (ръка върху нещо), плъзгам, хвърлям (поглед върху нещо) 11. 1 пускам в обръщение (фалшиви пари и пр.) 12. 1 слагам, поставям, промушвам 13. 1 сп. пас, подаване на топката 14. 20. минавам/прецеждам/пасирам (зеленчуци и пр.) през сито 15. a to come to pass случвам се 16. he has passed the chair той e бил вече председател 17. i never heard a kindly word pass between them никога не съм ги чул да си кажат добра дума 18. i saw/heard what was passing видях/чух какво става 19. i. минавам, преминавам 20. ii. (пре) минаване 21. let that pass нейсе, да не говорим за това, от мен да мине 22. pass along преминавам (напред), вървя нататък, предавам (съобщение и пр.) 23. pass away евф. умирам, почивам, издъхвам, минавам, преминавам, изчезвам, прекарвам (време), спомагам да мине (времето) 24. pass between разменяме си (думи, тайни) 25. that passes belief това e невероятно 26. that passes my comprehension това ми e съвсем непонятно 27. that won't pass това няма да мине, така не може 28. the bill passed the committee, the committee passed the bill законопроектът бе приет от комисията, комисията прие законопроекта 29. the judgement passed for the plaintiff съдебното решение бе в полза на ищеца 30. this custom is pass ing този обичай e на изчезване 31. to bring to pass причинявам, докарвам, осъществявам 32. to come to/reach (such) a fine/sad pass стигам до (такова) състояние (че) 33. to hold the pass прен. защищавам/поддържам кауза 34. to make a pass at sl. задявам, опитвам се да целуна и пр. (жена) 35. to pass a candidate допускам кандидат до изпит, пускам кандидат (пиша му тройка) 36. to pass a rope round something слагам въже около нещо, връзвам нещо с въже 37. to pass a sword through someone's body промушвам някого със сабя 38. to pass events in review хвърлям поглед върху събитията, разглеждам събитията 39. to pass o/s eyes over something плъзгам погледа си върху нещо, хвърлям поглед на нещо 40. to pass one's hand over one's eyes потърквам леко очи с ръка 41. to pass out of sight изгубвам се/изчезвам от погледа 42. to pass the thread through the eye of a needle вдявам конец в игла 43. to pass water уринирам 44. to sell the pass прен. предавам положе нието/фронта, изменям на каузата 45. безплатен билет, гратис (и free pass) 46. воен. подстъп 47. дефиле, проход 48. издържаване (на изпит) с тройка 49. критично положение/състояние 50. минавам, бивам допуснат, минавам незабелязан 51. минавам, бивам приет/одобрен (за предложение, законопроект и пр), одобрявам, приемам, разрешавам, минавам през (митническа проверка, цензура и пр.) 52. минавам, вървя, валиден съм, имам стойност/цена 53. минавам, задминавам, оставям зад себе си, надминавам, надвишавам 54. минавам, издържавам (изпит) 55. минавам, преминавам, изчезвам, отивам си 56. отминавам (along, by, on, out u пр.), минавам покрай, минавам през, разминавам се с, срещам, пресичам, прекосявам 57. пас, движение на ръцете (на хипнотизатор, жонглъор) 58. пропуск, разрешение за минаване 59. проход за риба при шлюз 60. ставам, случвам се 61. умирам (и с away, hence, from among us) 62. фарватер, плавателен канал (особ. при устието на река) 63. фехт. удар 64. юр. произнасям (присъда)* * *pass [pa:s] I. v 1. минавам, преминавам; отминавам ( along, by, on, out и пр.); минавам покрай; минавам през; разминавам се с, срещам; пресичам, прекосявам; please allow me to \pass моля позволете да мина; no food has \passed my lips for two days не съм хапнал нищо от два дни; 2. минавам, преминавам, превръщам се ( from - into) (и за един звук в друг); 3. минавам, преминавам, изчезвам, отивам си; умирам (и с away, hence, from us); this custom is \passing този обичай е на изчезване; to \pass into nothingness изчезвам напълно, не остава ни следа от мен; to \pass out of sight изчезвам (изгубвам се) от погледа; 4. (пре)минавам, бивам подаден; (по)давам (и спорт); 5. минавам, вървя, валиден съм, имам стойност (цена); this banknote will not \pass тази банкнота не върви (не е валидна); 6. минавам, считат ме, смятат ме; познат съм като (as, for); you could easily \pass for your sister лесно можеш да минеш за сестра си; 7. минавам, бивам приет (одобрен) (за предложение, законопроект и пр.); одобрявам, приемам; разрешавам; минавам през (митническа проверка), бивам освободен; the bill \passed the committee, the cimmittee \passed the bill законопроектът бе приет от комисията, комисията прие законопроекта; 8. минавам, издържавам ( изпит); to \pass a candidate допускам кандидат до изпит; пускам някого (да издържи изпит); пиша някому тройка; 9. минавам, бивам допуснат; минавам незабелязан; that won't \pass това няма да мине, така не може; let that \pass да не говорим за това; 10. става, случва се; 11. произнасям ( присъда); бивам произнесен (за присъда); изказвам ( мнение); angry words \passed between them размениха си остри (гневни) думи; 12. минавам, задминавам; оставям зад себе си; надминавам, надвишавам; that \passes belief това е невероятно; that \passes my comprehension това съвсем не мога да разбера; he has \passed the chair той е бил вече председател; 13. слагам, поставям; промушвам; to \pass a rope around s.th. слагам въже около нещо, връзвам (опасвам) нещо с въже; 14. прекарвам, преминавам ( време); 15. прекарвам, минавам, потърквам леко (ръка върху нещо); плъзгам, хвърлям (поглед върху нещо); подхвърлям ( забележка); to \pass a sponge over s.th. леко изтривам нещо с гъба; to \pass a sword through s.o.'s body промушвам някого със сабя; to \pass events in review хвърлям поглед върху събитията, разглеждам събитията; 16. фин. минавам (по сметка); 17. карти пасувам, обявявам пас; 18. прекарвам (войски на парад); 19. пускам в обращение (фалшиви пари и пр.); разпространявам, пускам; we \passed the news round the class разпространихме новината в класа; 20. давам (обещание, клетва и пр.); 21. мед. уринирам (и to \pass water); изкарвам с урината; 22. ам. не обявявам, не плащам ( дивиденти); 23. измамвам, изигравам (на карти и пр.); 24. предавам по наследство, прехвърлям; бивам прехвърлен (наследен); the house \passed to the younger son къщата беше наследена от по-малкия син; 25. минавам, прецеждам, пасирам (зеленчуци и пр. през сито); • to \pass the time of day (with s.o.) поздравявам се с някого, казваме си "добър ден", "добро утро" и пр.; to \pass the buck прен. прехвърлям топката; II. n 1. минаване, преминаване; вземане (на изпит); to take ( get) a \pass вземам изпит, но не с отличие; 2. критично положение; things have come to a pretty \pass нещата доста са се объркали, положението е критично; 3. движение на ръцете на хипнотизатор; пас; 4. пропуск, разрешение за минаване (през митница, след полицейски час и пр.); безплатен билет, гратис (и frеe \pass); 5. сп. удар (във фехтовката); to make a \pass at нападам, sl прен. задявам, започвам флирт с, опитвам се да целуна и пр.; 6. сп. подавам пас (на топката); 7. движение на матадора с мантия в ръце, целящо да предизвика бика; 8. карти отказване от ред да се играе, наддава и пр.; • to come to \pass случва се; to bring to \pass причинявам, докарвам; осъществявам; III. pass n 1. дефиле, пролом, планинска теснина, проход; 2. воен. подстъп; to hold the \pass защищавам (поддържам) кауза; to sell the \pass предавам положението, изменям на каузата; 3. фарватер, плавателен канал (обикн. в устието на река); 4. проход при шлюз, оставен специално, за да преминават риби (и fish \pass); 5. отвор, отверстие. -
5 outworn
tr[aʊt'wɔːn]1 (gen) anticuado,-a; (phrase, metaphor) trillado,-a, manido,-aadj.• gastado, -a adj.'aʊt'wɔːrn, ˌaʊt'wɔːnadjective <joke/slogan/metaphor> trillado, manido; <belief/custom> desfasado, perimido (RPl)[aʊt'wɔːn]1.PP of outwear2.ADJ [expression] trillado, manido; [idea, custom] anticuado, caduco; [joke, slogan] muy viejo, muy visto; [superstition] viejo, antiguo* * *['aʊt'wɔːrn, ˌaʊt'wɔːn]adjective <joke/slogan/metaphor> trillado, manido; <belief/custom> desfasado, perimido (RPl) -
6 survive
1) (to remain alive in spite of (a disaster etc): Few birds managed to survive the bad winter; He didn't survive long after the accident.) sobrevivir2) (to live longer than: He died in 1940 but his wife survived him by another twenty years; He is survived by his wife and two sons.) sobrevivir (a)•- survival- surviving
- survivor
survive vb sobrevivirtr[sə'vaɪv]2 familiar (cope, get by) ir tirando, arreglárselas■ don't worry, we'll survive no te preocupes, nos las arreglaremos1 (disaster) sobrevivir a2 (person) sobrevivir a: sobrevivirsurvive vtoutlive: sobrevivir av.• sobrevivir v.sər'vaɪv, sə'vaɪv
1.
a) ( continue in existence) \<\<person/animal/plant\>\> sobrevivir; \<\<customadition/belief\>\> sobrevivir, perdurar; \<\<book/relic\>\> conservarseof the original expedition few survived — de los integrantes de la expedición inicial quedaban pocos vivos
b) (cope, get by) (colloq)how are you doing? - oh, surviving! — ¿qué tal andas? - ya lo ves, tirando (fam)
is it serious? - you'll survive — ¿es grave? - mira, de ésta no te mueres
to survive ON something: he survives on black coffee and fruit vive or se alimenta a base de café y fruta; I can just survive on $100 a week — con 100 dólares semanales apenas me alcanza para vivir
2.
vt1) \<\<accident/crash\>\> salir* con vida de; \<\<war/earthquake\>\> sobrevivir a; \<\<experience\>\> superar2) ( outlive) \<\<person\>\> sobrevivir[sǝ'vaɪv]1. VI1) (=remain alive, in existence) [person, species] sobrevivir; [painting, building, manuscript] conservarse; [custom] pervivir2) (=cope) sobrevivirI'll survive! — ¡de esta no me muero!, ¡sobreviviré!
Jim survives on £65 a fortnight — Jim se las arregla para vivir con 65 libras a la quincena
2. VT1) (=outlive) [+ person] sobrevivir ashe will probably survive me by many years — probablemente me sobreviva por muchos años, probablemente viva muchos más años que yo
2) (=not die in) [+ accident, illness, war] sobrevivir a3) (=cope with) aguantar, sobrellevarI couldn't survive the day without breakfast — no podría aguantar or sobrellevar el día sin desayunar
* * *[sər'vaɪv, sə'vaɪv]
1.
a) ( continue in existence) \<\<person/animal/plant\>\> sobrevivir; \<\<custom/tradition/belief\>\> sobrevivir, perdurar; \<\<book/relic\>\> conservarseof the original expedition few survived — de los integrantes de la expedición inicial quedaban pocos vivos
b) (cope, get by) (colloq)how are you doing? - oh, surviving! — ¿qué tal andas? - ya lo ves, tirando (fam)
is it serious? - you'll survive — ¿es grave? - mira, de ésta no te mueres
to survive ON something: he survives on black coffee and fruit vive or se alimenta a base de café y fruta; I can just survive on $100 a week — con 100 dólares semanales apenas me alcanza para vivir
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vt1) \<\<accident/crash\>\> salir* con vida de; \<\<war/earthquake\>\> sobrevivir a; \<\<experience\>\> superar2) ( outlive) \<\<person\>\> sobrevivir -
7 adoption
noun1) Adoption, die* * *[-ʃən]noun die Adoption* * *adop·tion[əˈdɒpʃən, AM -ˈdɑ:p-]n3. no pl (taking on) Annahme f; of a technology Übernahme f; of a method Aneignung f; of a directive Umsetzung fcountry of \adoption Wahlheimat f* * *[ə'dɒpSən]n1) (of child) Adoption f, Annahme f, an Kindes Statt (form); (of city, of child in other country) Übernahme f der Patenschaft; (into the family) Aufnahme fJapanese by adoption — Japaner( in) m(f) durch Adoption
his country of adoption —
this custom is Japanese only by adoption — dieser Brauch ist von den Japanern nur übernommen worden
* * *give up for adoption zur Adoption freigeben2. fig An-, Übernahme f, Wahl f:country of adoption Wahlheimat f* * *noun1) Adoption, die* * *n.Adoption -en f.Aneignung f. -
8 survival
noun (the state of surviving: the problem of survival in sub-zero temperatures; (also adjective) survival equipment.) supervivenciasurvival n supervivenciatr[sə'vaɪvəl]1 (gen) supervivencia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsurvival kit equipo para emergenciassurvival [sər'vaɪvəl] n: supervivencia f, sobrevivencia fn.• supervivencia s.f.sər'vaɪvəla) u ( continued existence) sobrevivencia f, supervivencia fthe survival of the fittest — la ley del más fuerte; (before n) <kit, pack> de sobrevivencia or supervivencia
b) c (custom, belief)[sǝ'vaɪvǝl]survival (FROM something) — vestigio m (de algo)
1. N1) (=act) supervivencia f2) (=relic) vestigio m, reliquia fthis practice is a survival from Victorian times — esta costumbre es un vestigio or una reliquia de la época victoriana
2.CPDsurvival bag N — saco m de supervivencia
survival course N — curso m de supervivencia
survival kit N — equipo m de emergencia
survival mechanism N — mecanismo m de supervivencia
survival rate N — tasa f de supervivencia
survival skills NPL — técnicas fpl de supervivencia
* * *[sər'vaɪvəl]a) u ( continued existence) sobrevivencia f, supervivencia fthe survival of the fittest — la ley del más fuerte; (before n) <kit, pack> de sobrevivencia or supervivencia
b) c (custom, belief)survival (FROM something) — vestigio m (de algo)
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9 tradition
[trə'diʃən]1) ((the process of passing on from generation to generation) customs, beliefs, stories etc: These songs have been preserved by tradition.) tradition; overlevering2) (a custom, belief, story etc that is passed on.) tradition; overlevering•- traditionally* * *[trə'diʃən]1) ((the process of passing on from generation to generation) customs, beliefs, stories etc: These songs have been preserved by tradition.) tradition; overlevering2) (a custom, belief, story etc that is passed on.) tradition; overlevering•- traditionally -
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11 common
1. adjective,1) (belonging equally to all) gemeinsam [Ziel, Interesse, Sache, Unternehmung, Vorteil, Merkmal, Sprache]2) (belonging to the public) öffentlicha common belief — [ein] allgemeiner Glaube
3) (usual) gewöhnlich; normal; (frequent) häufig [Vorgang, Erscheinung, Ereignis, Erlebnis]; allgemein verbreitet [Sitte, Wort, Redensart]common honesty/courtesy — [ganz] normale Ehrlichkeit/Höflichkeit
4) (without rank or position) einfach5) (vulgar) gemein; gewöhnlich (abwertend), ordinär (ugs. abwertend) [Ausdrucksweise, Mundart, Aussehen, Benehmen]2. noun2)have something/nothing/a lot in common [with somebody] — etwas/nichts/viel [mit jemandem] gemein[sam] haben
* * *['komən] 1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) gewöhnlich2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) gemeinsam3) (publicly owned: common property.) allgemein4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) gewöhnlich, gemein5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) einfach6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) Gattungs-...2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) das Gemeindeland- academic.ru/14625/commoner">commoner- common knowledge
- common law
- common-law
- commonplace
- common-room
- common sense
- the Common Market
- the House of Commons
- the Commons
- in common* * *com·mon[ˈkɒmən, AM ˈkɑ:-]I. adj<-er, -est or more \common, most \common>1. (often encountered) üblich, gewöhnlicha \common name ein gängiger [o weit verbreiteter] Namea \common saying ein verbreiteter Spruch2. (normal) normalit is \common practice... es ist allgemein üblich...\common courtesy/decency ein Gebot nt der Höflichkeit/des Anstandsit's \common courtesy... es gehört sich einfach...\common salt Kochsalz nt3. (widespread) weit verbreitetit is \common knowledge that... es ist allgemein bekannt, dass...a \common ailment ein weit verbreitetes Übela \common disease eine weit verbreitete Krankheit\common area allgemeiner Bereichby \common assent/consent mit allgemeiner Zustimmung/Einwilligung\common bathroom Gemeinschaftsbad ntto make \common cause with sb mit jdm gemeinsame Sache machenfor the \common good für das Gemeinwohlto be on \common ground with sb jds Ansichten teilen\common interests gemeinsame Interessentenancy in \common Bruchteilsgemeinschaft fin \common gemeinsamto have sth in \common [with sb] etw [mit jdm] gemein habenwe've got a lot of interests in \common wir haben viele gemeinsame Interessen5. ZOOL, BOT sparrow, primrose gemein6.<-er, -est>a \common slut eine ordinäre Schlampe pej fam7. (ordinary) einfacha \common criminal ein gewöhnlicher Verbrecher/eine gewöhnliche Verbrecherin peja \common thief ein gemeiner Dieb/eine gemeine Diebina \common labourer ein einfacher Arbeiter/eine einfache Arbeiterinthe \common man der Normalbürger [o Durchschnittsbürger]\common people einfache Leutea \common soldier ein einfacher Soldat* * *['kɒmən]1. adj (+er)1) (= shared by many) gemeinsam; property also Gemein-, gemeinschaftlichcommon land — Allmende f
it is common knowledge that... —
it is to the common advantage that... — es ist von allgemeinem Nutzen, dass...
very little/no common ground — kaum eine/keine gemeinsame Basis
to find common ground (with sb) — eine gemeinsame Basis finden (mit jdm)
sth is common to everyone/sth — alle haben/etw hat etw gemein
2) (= frequently seen or heard etc) häufig; word also weitverbreitet, weit verbreitet, geläufig; experience also allgemein; animal, bird häufig pred, häufig anzutreffend attr; belief, custom, animal, bird (weit)verbreitet, weit verbreitet; (= customary, usual) normalit's quite a common sight — das sieht man ziemlich häufig
it's common for visitors to feel ill here —
nowadays it's quite common for the man to do the housework — es ist heutzutage ganz normal, dass der Mann die Hausarbeit macht
3) (= ordinary) gewöhnlichthe common people —
a common soldier — ein einfacher or gemeiner (dated) Soldat
he has the common touch —
it's only common decency to apologize — es ist nur recht und billig, dass man sich entschuldigt
4) (= vulgar, low-class) gewöhnlich2. n1) (= land) Anger m, Gemeindewiese f2)3)to have sth in common (with sb/sth) — etw (mit jdm/etw) gemein haben
to have a lot/nothing in common — viel/nichts miteinander gemein haben, viele/keine Gemeinsamkeiten haben
in common with many other people/towns/countries — (ebenso or genauso) wie viele andere (Leute)/Städte/Länder...
I, in common with... — ich, ebenso wie...
* * *1. gemeinsam, gemeinschaftlich:common to all allen gemeinsam;that was common ground in yesterday’s debate darüber waren sich in der gestrigen Debatte alle einig;be common ground between the parties JUR von keiner der Parteien bestritten werden;they have sufficient common ground sie haben genügend Gemeinsamkeiten;2. a) allgemeinb) öffentlich:by common consent mit allgemeiner Zustimmung;3. Gemeinde…, Stadt…4. notorisch, berüchtigt (Verbrecher etc)5. a) allgemein (bekannt), alltäglich, gewöhnlich, normal, vertrautb) häufig:be common häufig vorkommen;it is a common belief es wird allgemein geglaubt;it is common knowledge (usage) es ist allgemein bekannt (üblich);a very common name ein sehr häufiger Name;common sight alltäglicher oder vertrauter Anblick;6. üblich, allgemein gebräuchlich:common salt gewöhnliches Salz, Kochsalz n8. allgemein zugänglich, öffentlich9. gewöhnlich, minderwertig, zweitklassig10. abgedroschen (Phrase etc)11. gewöhnlich, ordinär (Br besonders Person)12. gewöhnlich, ohne Rang:the common man der einfache Mann von der Straße;the common people das einfache Volk;B s3. Gemeinsamkeit f:(act) in common gemeinsam (vorgehen);in common with (genau) wie;with so much in common bei so vielen Gemeinsamkeiten;have sth in common with etwas gemein haben mit;we have nothing in common wir haben nichts miteinander gemein;they have many interests in common sie haben viele gemeinsame Interessen;hold sth in common etwas gemeinsam besitzenout of the common außergewöhnlich, -ordentlichcom. abk1. comedy2. comma3. commander4. commerce5. commercial6. commission7. commissioner8. committee9. common* * *1. adjective,1) (belonging equally to all) gemeinsam [Ziel, Interesse, Sache, Unternehmung, Vorteil, Merkmal, Sprache]2) (belonging to the public) öffentlicha common belief — [ein] allgemeiner Glaube
3) (usual) gewöhnlich; normal; (frequent) häufig [Vorgang, Erscheinung, Ereignis, Erlebnis]; allgemein verbreitet [Sitte, Wort, Redensart]common honesty/courtesy — [ganz] normale Ehrlichkeit/Höflichkeit
4) (without rank or position) einfach5) (vulgar) gemein; gewöhnlich (abwertend), ordinär (ugs. abwertend) [Ausdrucksweise, Mundart, Aussehen, Benehmen]2. noun2)have something/nothing/a lot in common [with somebody] — etwas/nichts/viel [mit jemandem] gemein[sam] haben
* * *adj.allgemein adj.allgemein bekannt adj.geläufig adj.gemeinsam adj.zusammen adj. n.verbreitet adj. -
12 establish
i'stæbliʃ1) (to settle firmly in a position (eg a job, business etc): He established himself (in business) as a jeweller.) establecer(se)2) (to found; to set up (eg a university, a business): How long has the firm been established?) fundar3) (to show to be true; to prove: The police established that he was guilty.) probar•- establishment
- the Establishment
establish vb establecertr[ɪ'stæblɪʃ]1 (set up) establecer, fundar, crear2 (find out, determine) determinar, averiguar; (prove correct, show to be true) probar, demostrar, verificar■ can we just establish the facts? ¿podemos verificar los hechos?3 (cause to be accepted - precedent, theory) sentar; (- fame, reputation) consolidar, consagrar; (- habit, belief, custom) establecer■ his second film established his fame as a director su segunda película consagró su fama como director■ they established the custom of eating strawberries and cream at Wimbledon establecieron la costumbre de comer fresas con nata en Wimbledon4 (set up - contact, communication, etc) establecer, entablar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto establish oneself establecerse (como algo)to establish somebody ayudar a alguien a establecerseestablish [ɪ'stæblɪʃ, ɛ-] vt1) found: establecer, fundar2) set up: establecer, instaurar, instituir3) prove: demostrar, probarv.• arraigar v.• demostrar v.• erigir v.• establecer v.• fundamentar v.• fundar v.• instaurar v.• montar v.• mostrar v.• plantar v.• plantear v.• probar v.• verificar v.ɪ'stæblɪʃ
1.
a) \<\<colony/community/company\>\> establecer*, fundar; \<\<committee/fund\>\> instituir*, crearb) \<\<criteria/procedure/diplomatic relations\>\> establecer*c) ( prove) \<\<guilt/innocence\>\> establecer*; ( ascertain) \<\<motive/fact/identity\>\> establecer*
2.
v reflto establish oneself — \<\<person\>\> establecerse*
[ɪs'tæblɪʃ]VT1) (=set up) [+ business, state, committee] establecer, fundar; [+ custom, rule, peace, order] establecer; [+ precedent] establecer, sentar; [+ relations] establecer, entablar; [+ power, authority] afirmar; [+ reputation] ganarseto establish o.s. — establecerse, consolidarse
2) (=prove) [+ fact, rights] comprobar, demostrar; [+ identity] verificar; [+ sb's innocence] probar, demostrarwe have established that... — hemos comprobado que...
3) (=find out, discover) averiguar; [+ date] determinar* * *[ɪ'stæblɪʃ]
1.
a) \<\<colony/community/company\>\> establecer*, fundar; \<\<committee/fund\>\> instituir*, crearb) \<\<criteria/procedure/diplomatic relations\>\> establecer*c) ( prove) \<\<guilt/innocence\>\> establecer*; ( ascertain) \<\<motive/fact/identity\>\> establecer*
2.
v reflto establish oneself — \<\<person\>\> establecerse*
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'komən
1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) corriente2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) común3) (publicly owned: common property.) público4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) ordinario5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) corriente6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) común
2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) tierras comunales- commoner- common knowledge
- common law
- common-law
- commonplace
- common-room
- common sense
- the Common Market
- the House of Commons
- the Commons
- in common
common adj comúntr['kɒmən]1 (ordinary, average) corriente2 (usual, not scarce) común, corriente■ it's quite common for mothers to suffer from postnatal depression es bastante común que las madres padezcan una depresión posparto3 (shared, joint) común■ for the common good por el bien común, por el bien de todos4 pejorative (vulgar) ordinario,-a1 (land) campo comunal, terreno comunal, tierras nombre femenino plural comunales\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas common as dirt / as common as muck muy ordinario,-acommon or garden normal y corrientein common en comúnin common with (like) al igual queto be common knowledge ser de dominio públicoto have something in common with somebody tener algo en común con alguiento make common cause with somebody hacer causa común con alguiencommon decency educación nombre femeninocommon denominator denominador nombre masculino comúncommon factor factor nombre masculino comúncommon law derecho consuetudinarioCommon Market Mercado Comúncommon noun nombre nombre masculino comúncommon room SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL sala de reunióncommon sense sentido comúncommon time SMALLMUSIC/SMALL cuatro por cuatrothe common touch el contacto con el pueblocommon ['kɑmən] adj1) public: común, públicothe common good: el bien común2) shared: comúna common interest: un interés común3) general: común, generalit's common knowledge: todo el mundo lo sabe4) ordinary: ordinario, común y corrientethe common man: el hombre medio, el hombre de la callecommon n1) : tierra f comunal2)in common : en comúnadj.• adocenado, -a adj.• burdo, -a adj.• común adj.• consuetudinario, -a adj.• frecuente adj.• genérico, -a adj.• ramplón, -ona adj.• regular adj.• usual adj.
I 'kɑːmən, 'kɒmən1)a) (widespread, prevalent) común, corriente(to be) in common use — (ser*) de uso corriente
b) (average, normal) < soldier> rasothe common man — el hombre medio or de la calle
c) (low class, vulgar) ordinario2)a) (shared, mutual) comúncommon ground — puntos mpl en común or de coincidencia
to be common TO something — ser* común a algo
b) ( public)the common good — el bien común or de todos
II
1) u (in phrases)to have something in common (with somebody) — tener* algo en común (con alguien)
['kɒmǝn]in common with — (as prep) al igual que; see also Commons
1. ADJ1) (=usual, ordinary) [event, experience, name, species] común, corriente; [misconception, mistake] común, frecuentethis butterfly is common in Spain — esta mariposa es común or corriente en España
it is common for these animals to die young — es corriente or frecuente que estos animales mueran jóvenes
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it is a common belief that... — es una creencia extendida or generalizada que...common belief has it that... — según la opinión generalizada...
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the common man — el hombre de la calle, el hombre medio•
it is common practice in the USA — es una práctica común en EE.UU.•
pigeons are a common sight in London — es corriente or frecuente ver palomas en Londres2) (=shared) [cause, aim, language] comúnto work for a common aim — cooperar para un mismo fin or para un objetivo común
•
for the common good — para el bien común, para el bien de todos•
they discussed several issues of common interest — hablaron de varios asuntos de interés común or de interés mutuo•
it is common knowledge that... — es del dominio público que...•
the desire for freedom is common to all people — todo el mundo comparte el deseo de la libertad4) (Zool, Bot) común2. N1) (=land) campo m comunal, ejido m2) (Brit)(Pol) house 1., 3)3)in common: we have a lot in common (with other people) — tenemos mucho en común (con otra gente)
in common with many other companies, we advertise in the local press — al igual que otras muchas empresas, nos anunciamos en la prensa local
3.CPDcommon cold N — resfriado m común
common core N — (Scol) (also: common-core syllabus) asignaturas fpl comunes
common currency N —
to become/be common currency — [idea, belief] convertirse en/ser moneda corriente
common denominator N — (Math) común denominador m
Common Entrance N — (Brit) (Scol) examen de acceso a un colegio de enseñanza privada
common factor N — (Math) factor m común
common land N — propiedad f comunal
common-lawcommon law N — (Jur) (established by custom) derecho m consuetudinario; (based on precedent) jurisprudencia f
common noun N — nombre m común
common ownership N — (=joint ownership) copropiedad f ; (Pol) (=collective ownership) propiedad f colectiva
common room N — (esp Brit) (for students) sala f de estudiantes; (for teachers) sala f de profesores
common salt N — sal f común
commonsensecommon sense N — sentido m común
common stock N — (US) (St Ex) acciones fpl ordinarias
common time N — (Mus) cuatro m por cuatro
COMMON LAW Se llama common law o case law (derecho consuetudinario o jurisprudencia), al conjunto de leyes basadas en el fallo de los tribunales, a diferencia de las leyes establecidas por escrito en el Parlamento. El derecho consuetudinario inglés se desarrolló después de la conquista normanda, cuando los jueces basaban sus decisiones en la tradición o en el precedente judicial. La jurisprudencia sigue usándose como base del sistema legal anglosajón, aunque va perdiendo vigencia por el desarrollo del derecho escrito.common wall N — pared f medianera
See:see cultural note ACT OF PARLIAMENT in act,see cultural note CONSTITUTION in constitution* * *
I ['kɑːmən, 'kɒmən]1)a) (widespread, prevalent) común, corriente(to be) in common use — (ser*) de uso corriente
b) (average, normal) < soldier> rasothe common man — el hombre medio or de la calle
c) (low class, vulgar) ordinario2)a) (shared, mutual) comúncommon ground — puntos mpl en común or de coincidencia
to be common TO something — ser* común a algo
b) ( public)the common good — el bien común or de todos
II
1) u (in phrases)to have something in common (with somebody) — tener* algo en común (con alguien)
in common with — (as prep) al igual que; see also Commons
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14 tradition
nounTradition, die; (story) [mündliche] Überlieferungfamily tradition — Familientradition, die
in the best tradition[s] — nach bester Tradition
break with tradition — mit der Tradition brechen
* * *[trə'diʃən]1) ((the process of passing on from generation to generation) customs, beliefs, stories etc: These songs have been preserved by tradition.) die Tradition2) (a custom, belief, story etc that is passed on.) die Tradition•- academic.ru/76022/traditional">traditional- traditionally* * *tra·di·tion[trəˈdɪʃən]n▪ by \tradition aus Traditionaccording to \tradition... der Überlieferung nach...to be rooted in \tradition in der Tradition verwurzelt seinto break [with] a \tradition mit einer Tradition brechen* * *[trə'dISən]nTradition fvillage traditions — Dorfbräuche pl or -traditionen pl or -brauchtum nt
it has become a tradition for the chairman to propose the first toast — es ist jetzt so üblich or ist zum festen Brauch geworden, dass der Vorsitzende den ersten Toast ausbringt
according to tradition he..., tradition has it that he... — es ist überliefert, dass er...
there is a tradition in the village that Queen Mary slept here —
in the best tradition (of...) — nach bester Tradition ( +gen...)
* * *tradition [trəˈdıʃn] s1. allg Tradition f:c) Gepflogenheit fd) (Kultur- etc) Erbe nby tradition traditionell(erweise);it is a tradition for them to do sth es ist bei ihnen Brauch oder so üblich, dass sie etwas tun;be in the tradition sich im Rahmen der Tradition halten;tradition has it that … es ist überliefert, dass …2. Überlieferung f, überlieferte Geschichte, alte Sage, alter Glaube3. JUR Auslieferung f, Übergabe ftrad. abk1. tradition Trad.2. traditional trad.* * *nounTradition, die; (story) [mündliche] Überlieferungfamily tradition — Familientradition, die
in the best tradition[s] — nach bester Tradition
* * *n.Tradition f.Überlieferung f. -
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adjectivetraditionell; mündlich überliefert [Geschichte]; herkömmlich [Erziehung, Einrichtung, Methode]; überkommen [Brauch, Sitte, Werte, Moral]* * *adjective traditionell* * *tra·di·tion·al[trəˈdɪʃənəl]\traditional jazz Dixieland[jazz] m* * *[trə'dISənl]adj1) traditionell; story, custom also alt; virtues also überkommenit's traditional for us to spend New Year's Day at my mother's — es ist bei uns so üblich or Brauch, dass wir den Neujahrstag bei meiner Mutter verbringen
the traditional way of doing sth — die traditionelle Weise, etw zu tun
this custom is traditional to Somerset — dieser Brauch hat in Somerset Tradition
2)(= conventional)
to be traditional in one's outlook — eine konservative Auffassung haben* * *traditional [-ʃənl] adj (adv → academic.ru/76026/traditionally">traditionally) traditionell, Traditions…:a) (mündlich) überliefertb) herkömmlich, (alt)hergebracht, üblich:it is traditional for them to do sth es ist bei ihnen Brauch oder so üblich, dass sie etwas tuntrad. abk1. tradition Trad.2. traditional trad.* * *adjectivetraditionell; mündlich überliefert [Geschichte]; herkömmlich [Erziehung, Einrichtung, Methode]; überkommen [Brauch, Sitte, Werte, Moral]it is traditional to do something — es ist Tradition, etwas zu tun
* * *adj.althergebracht adj.altherkömmlich adj.herkömmlich adj.traditionell adj.üblich adj. -
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17 tradition
1. n традиция; старый обычай2. n преданиеthe traditions associated with the mountain — предания, связанные с этой горой
3. n неписаный закон4. n редк. устная передача сведений или инструкций5. n уст. предательство; отказ6. n капитуляция7. n юр. передачаСинонимический ряд:1. culture (noun) attitude; belief; culture; ethic; heritage; inheritance; legacy; mores2. custom (noun) convention; custom; fashion; habit; manner; observance; practice; ritual; way3. lore (noun) fable; folklore; legend; lore; myth; mythology; mythos; story -
18 prevail
pri'veil1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) prevalecer, imponerse2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) prevalecer, predominar•- prevalent
- prevalence
- prevail on
- upon
tr[prɪ'veɪl]1 (exist, be widespread - custom, belief, attitude) predominar, imperar; (- conditions) predominar2 (win through, defeat) prevalecer (against/over, sobre), imponerse (against/over, sobre)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto prevail on somebody to do something convencer a alguien para que haga algo, persuadir a alguien para que haga algoprevail [pri'veɪl] vi1) triumph: prevalecer2) predominate: predominar3)to prevail upon : persuadir, convencerI prevailed upon her to sing: la convencí para que cantarav.• imperar v.• pesar v.• preponderar v.• prevalecer v.• prevaler v.(§pres: -valgo, -vales...) fut/c: -valdr-•)• regir v.• reinar v.prɪ'veɪl1) ( triumph) \<\<justice/common sense\>\> prevalecer*, imponerse*; \<\<enemy\>\> imponerse*to prevail OVER/AGAINST somebody/something — prevalecer* sobre alguien/algo
2) ( predominate) \<\<attitude/pessimism\>\> preponderar, predominar, reinar; \<\<situation\>\> reinar, imperar•Phrasal Verbs:[prɪ'veɪl]VI1) (=gain mastery) prevalecerto prevail against or over one's enemies — triunfar sobre los enemigos
2) (=be current) [views, opinions] predominar; (=be in fashion) estar de moda, estar en boga3) (=persuade)she could not be prevailed upon — fue imposible persuadirla, no se convenció
* * *[prɪ'veɪl]1) ( triumph) \<\<justice/common sense\>\> prevalecer*, imponerse*; \<\<enemy\>\> imponerse*to prevail OVER/AGAINST somebody/something — prevalecer* sobre alguien/algo
2) ( predominate) \<\<attitude/pessimism\>\> preponderar, predominar, reinar; \<\<situation\>\> reinar, imperar•Phrasal Verbs: -
19 entrenched
en·trenched[ɪnˈtren(t)ʃt, AM enˈ-]1. ( pej: ingrained) verwurzelt; idea, prejudice, racism festgesetzt; behaviour, word eingebürgert; attitudes etabliert\entrenched habit alte Gewohnheitfirmly \entrenched fest verankertto become \entrenched attitudes, behaviour, word sich akk einbürgern; idea, prejudice, racism sich akk festsetzen2. MIL verschanzt3. LAW\entrenched clause verfassungsrechtliche Schutzklausel* * *[In'trentSd]adj1) (= established) position unbeugsam; ideas festgefügt; belief, attitude fest verwurzelt; interests etabliert; power, bureaucracy etabliert, festgesetzt; behaviour, person inflexibeldeeply entrenched beliefs/prejudices — tief verwurzelte Überzeugungen/Vorurteile pl
to be/become entrenched in sth (word, custom) — sich in etw (dat) eingebürgert haben/einbürgern; (idea, prejudice) sich in etw (dat) festgesetzt haben/festsetzen; (belief) in etw (dat) verwurzelt sein/sich in etw (dat) verwurzeln
2) (MIL) eingegraben, verschanzt -
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A n1 (act, condition) (of person, animal, plant) survie f (of de) ; (of custom, belief) survivance f (of de) ; the survival of the fittest la survie des plus forts ;2 (remaining person, belief etc) vestige m.
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