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21 impetuoso
adj.1 impetuous, brash, earnest, intense.2 impetuous, vehement, brute.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) impetuous2 (viento) violent* * *(f. - impetuosa)adj.* * *ADJ1) [persona] impetuous, impulsive2) [acto] hasty, impetuous3) [corriente] rushing, violent* * *- sa adjetivo impetuous, impulsive* * *= heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], fast and furious, power-packed.Ex. The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex. The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.Ex. Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.* * *- sa adjetivo impetuous, impulsive* * *= heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], fast and furious, power-packed.Ex: The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.
Ex: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.Ex: Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.* * *impetuoso -saimpetuous, impulsive* * *
impetuoso◊ -sa adjetivo
impetuous, impulsive
impetuoso,-a adjetivo
1 (apasionado, irreflexivo) impetuous, impulsive
2 (violento) violent
' impetuoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
impetuosa
- lanzada
- lanzado
- alocado
- atolondrado
English:
hot-headed
- impetuous
* * *impetuoso, -a♦ adj1. [olas, viento] raging;[ataque] furious2. [persona] impulsive, impetuous♦ nm,fimpulsive person;es un impetuoso he's very impulsive* * *adj impetuous* * *impetuoso, -sa adj: impetuous, impulsive♦ impetuosamente adv -
22 imponer respeto
(v.) = stand in + aweEx. Many people stand in awe of 'classification', believing it to be a skill completely beyond their capabilities.* * *(v.) = stand in + aweEx: Many people stand in awe of 'classification', believing it to be a skill completely beyond their capabilities.
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23 inculcar
v.to inculcate, to implant, to infuse, to instil.Ellos implantan su filosofía They infuse their philosophy.* * *1 to inculcate, instil* * *1.VT to instil, instill (EEUU), inculcate (en in, into)2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to instill*, inculcate (frml)* * *= inculcate, instil [instill, -USA], impress, rub into, implant, infuse.Ex. The application of these skills to all subjects expressable in documents obviously requires a breadth of knowledge lying far beyond the capabilities of a course such as this to inculcate.Ex. With many concept headings consistency must be instilled into the terms used to describe the individual concepts.Ex. This early opportunity should also be taken to impress upon the new entrant the right attitudes to work and to the public.Ex. Communication is making unique experience common; that definition should be at the head of every library textbook and should be rubbed into every member of staff as he goes on duty.Ex. Such a reaction demonstrates that the reference habit has been successfully implanted.Ex. To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.----* inculcar conocimiento = instil + knowledge.* inculcar en = drill into.* inculcar respeto = instil + respect.* inculcar responsabilidad = instil + responsibility.* * *verbo transitivo to instill*, inculcate (frml)* * *= inculcate, instil [instill, -USA], impress, rub into, implant, infuse.Ex: The application of these skills to all subjects expressable in documents obviously requires a breadth of knowledge lying far beyond the capabilities of a course such as this to inculcate.
Ex: With many concept headings consistency must be instilled into the terms used to describe the individual concepts.Ex: This early opportunity should also be taken to impress upon the new entrant the right attitudes to work and to the public.Ex: Communication is making unique experience common; that definition should be at the head of every library textbook and should be rubbed into every member of staff as he goes on duty.Ex: Such a reaction demonstrates that the reference habit has been successfully implanted.Ex: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.* inculcar conocimiento = instil + knowledge.* inculcar en = drill into.* inculcar respeto = instil + respect.* inculcar responsabilidad = instil + responsibility.* * *inculcar [A2 ]vtto instill*, inculcate ( frml)hay que inculcarles la honestidad desde pequeños honesty has to be instilled in them from an early agela fe no se puede inculcar faith cannot be taughtlas ideas que les inculcan en ese colegio the ideas they fill their heads with at that school* * *
inculcar ( conjugate inculcar) verbo transitivo
to instill( conjugate instill), inculcate (frml);
inculcar vtr (sentimientos, valores) to instil [en, into], US to instill
' inculcar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acostumbrar
English:
infuse
- instil
- instill
- implant
- inculcate
* * *inculcar vtinculcar algo a alguien to instil sth into sb;desde pequeños les inculcan el respeto al medio ambiente respect for the environment is instilled into them from an early age* * *v/t instill, Brinstil (en in)* * *inculcar {72} vt: to inculcate, to instill -
24 sentirse sobrecogido
(v.) = stand in + aweEx. Many people stand in awe of 'classification', believing it to be a skill completely beyond their capabilities.* * *(v.) = stand in + aweEx: Many people stand in awe of 'classification', believing it to be a skill completely beyond their capabilities.
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25 vertiginoso
adj.1 vertiginous, reeling, dizzying, giddy.2 dizzy.3 vertiginous, very fast.* * *► adjetivo1 dizzy, giddy\a velocidad vertiginosa figurado at breakneck speed* * *ADJ1) (=que causa vértigo) giddy, dizzy, vertiginous frm2) [velocidad] dizzy, excessive; [alza] very rapid* * *una vertiginosa caída del dólar — a dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar
* * *= exponential, staggering, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], dizzying, fast-paced [fast paced], galloping, fast-moving, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.], fast and furious.Ex. Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Ex. The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.Ex. Unfortunately, the dizzying array of computing and networking environments often frustrates end users' attempts to navigate the Internet = Desafortunadamente, con frecuencia la variedad tan desconcertante de entornos informáticos y de redes frusta los intentos de los usuarios finales de navegar por la red.Ex. Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.Ex. But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..Ex. I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.Ex. The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex. After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.Ex. The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.----* ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* aumento vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.* crecimiento vertiginoso = exponential growth.* crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, el = information explosion, the.* Nombre + vertiginoso = exponential rate of + Nombre.* ritmo vertiginoso = blistering pace.* subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* * *una vertiginosa caída del dólar — a dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar
* * *= exponential, staggering, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], dizzying, fast-paced [fast paced], galloping, fast-moving, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.], fast and furious.Ex: Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.
Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Ex: The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.Ex: Unfortunately, the dizzying array of computing and networking environments often frustrates end users' attempts to navigate the Internet = Desafortunadamente, con frecuencia la variedad tan desconcertante de entornos informáticos y de redes frusta los intentos de los usuarios finales de navegar por la red.Ex: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.Ex: But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..Ex: I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.Ex: The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex: After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.Ex: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.* ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* aumento vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.* crecimiento vertiginoso = exponential growth.* crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, el = information explosion, the.* Nombre + vertiginoso = exponential rate of + Nombre.* ritmo vertiginoso = blistering pace.* subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* * *vertiginoso -sa‹velocidad› dizzy, giddy, vertiginous ( frml)una vertiginosa caída del dólar a dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar* * *
vertiginoso
vertiginoso,-a adjetivo vertiginous, giddy, dizzy
' vertiginoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ritmo
- vertiginosa
English:
dizzy
- furious
- soar
* * *vertiginoso, -a adj[aumento, desarrollo] dramatic, spectacular; [velocidad] dizzying;la historia se desarrolla a un ritmo vertiginoso the story develops at a frenetic pace;la caída del líder fue vertiginoso the leader's fall from power was spectacularly abrupt* * *adj1 dizzy2 ( rápido) frantic* * *vertiginoso, -sa adj: vertiginous♦ vertiginosamente adv -
26 ♦ capability
♦ capability /keɪpəˈbɪlətɪ/n.1 capacità; idoneità: the capability to do (o of doing) st., la capacità di fare qc.; production capability, capacità produttiva3 capacità; abilità; attitudine; potenzialità: a boy of great capabilities, un ragazzo che ha grandi capacità; This is within [beyond] my capabilities, questo rientra nelle [va al di là delle] mie capacità5 capacità; funzioni (pl.); risorse (pl.): technical capabilities, capacità tecniche; (comput.) graphics capability, funzionalità grafiche. -
27 ámbito
m.1 space, ambit, closed quarters, environment.2 range, scope, purview.3 terms of reference, brief of study.* * *1 (espacio) sphere, space2 (marco) field* * *SM1) (=campo) field; (=límite) boundary, limitdentro del ámbito de — within the limits of, in the context of
en el ámbito nacional — on a nationwide basis, on a nationwide scale
en todo el ámbito nacional — over the whole nation, throughout the country
2) (fig) (=esfera) scope, range* * *a) (campo, círculo) sphere, fielden el ámbito de la política/la familia — within the sphere of politics/the family
b) ( alcance) scope, rangeuna empresa de ámbito nacional — a company with outlets/offices nationwide
* * *= front, scope, milieu, sphere, domain, ambit, shore.Ex. Present auguries on the resource front are not good.Ex. Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex. These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex. I am not convinced that people become connoisseurs -- experts: educated and discriminating people in any sphere -- from limited knowledge and experience, no matter how rich in quality.Ex. The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex. Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Ex. People have employed this term to encompass programmes of study stretching from the furthest shores of technology-based activity to the vaguest and most nebulous-seeming courses of study in the arts/humanities areas.----* ámbito de acción = territory, sphere of influence.* ámbito de actuación = sphere of activity, sphere of influence, arena for activity, extent of activity.* ámbito de aplicación = field of application.* ámbito de estudio = scope.* ámbito de experiencia = circle of experience.* ámbito de interés = sphere of interest.* ámbito de trabajo = field of endeavour.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* ámbito privado, el = private sector, the.* ámbito público, el = public sector, the.* de ámbito estatal = statewide [state-wide].* en el ámbito de = in the realm of.* entrar dentro del ámbito de = fall into + the ambit of.* entrar en el ámbito de = fall within + the ambit of.* * *a) (campo, círculo) sphere, fielden el ámbito de la política/la familia — within the sphere of politics/the family
b) ( alcance) scope, rangeuna empresa de ámbito nacional — a company with outlets/offices nationwide
* * *= front, scope, milieu, sphere, domain, ambit, shore.Ex: Present auguries on the resource front are not good.
Ex: Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex: These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex: I am not convinced that people become connoisseurs -- experts: educated and discriminating people in any sphere -- from limited knowledge and experience, no matter how rich in quality.Ex: The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex: Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Ex: People have employed this term to encompass programmes of study stretching from the furthest shores of technology-based activity to the vaguest and most nebulous-seeming courses of study in the arts/humanities areas.* ámbito de acción = territory, sphere of influence.* ámbito de actuación = sphere of activity, sphere of influence, arena for activity, extent of activity.* ámbito de aplicación = field of application.* ámbito de estudio = scope.* ámbito de experiencia = circle of experience.* ámbito de interés = sphere of interest.* ámbito de trabajo = field of endeavour.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* ámbito privado, el = private sector, the.* ámbito público, el = public sector, the.* de ámbito estatal = statewide [state-wide].* en el ámbito de = in the realm of.* entrar dentro del ámbito de = fall into + the ambit of.* entrar en el ámbito de = fall within + the ambit of.* * *1 (campo, área de acción) field, area, sphereen tres ámbitos muy distintos in three very different fields o areas o spheresen el ámbito de la investigación in the field of researchen el ámbito de la política within the sphere of politicshan reducido su ámbito de acción they have reduced their sphere of activity2(ambiente): el clima de violencia vivido en el ámbito de la familia the climate of violence experienced within the familyen el ámbito literario in literary circles3 (alcance) scope, rangefuera del ámbito de su competencia beyond the scope o range of his authorityel ámbito (de aplicación) de la ley the scope of the lawuna empresa de ámbito nacional a company with outlets ( o offices etc) throughout the country o nationwide* * *
ámbito sustantivo masculino
ámbito sustantivo masculino
1 (espacio de influencia o actuación) field: su ámbito de poder es reducido, he has a limited field of influence
en el ámbito económico la situación es más crítica, in the economic field the situation is more serious
2 (espacio físico) es una empresa de ámbito nacional, it's a nationwide company
' ámbito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
campo
- dominio
- esfera
- medio
English:
ambit
- domain
- scope
- range
- scene
* * *ámbito nm1. [espacio, límites] confines, scope;un problema de ámbito nacional a nationwide problem;una ley de ámbito provincial a law which is applicable at provincial level;dentro del ámbito de within the scope of;fuera del ámbito de outside the realm of;Biolámbito geográfico [de una especie] geographic domain2. [ambiente] world, circles;una teoría poco conocida fuera del ámbito científico a theory which is little known outside scientific circles o the scientific world;la violencia en el ámbito familiar domestic violence* * *m1 area2 ( límite) scope* * *ámbito nm: domain, field, area -
28 capability
capability [‚keɪpəˈbɪlɪtɪ]* * *[ˌkeɪpə'bɪlətɪ]2) ( potential strength) capacité f ( to do de faire)within/outside my capabilities — dans/au-delà de mes compétences
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29 capability
∎ the work is beyond his capabilities ce travail est au-dessus de ses capacités∎ nuclear capability puissance f ou potentiel m nucléaire;∎ we have the military capability to… notre potentiel militaire est suffisant pour… -
30 ни один ... не способен
•Creating such heavy particles is beyond the capabilities of any existing accelerator.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ни один ... не способен
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31 ни один из (...) не способен
Mathematics: it is beyond the capabilities of any (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ни один из (...) не способен
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32 ни один из не способен
Mathematics: (...) it is beyond the capabilities of any (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ни один из не способен
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33 Leistungsfähigkeit
f efficiency; TECH. auch performance; Motor: power(fulness); Maschine: capacity; Mensch, körperliche: fitness; PÄD. etc. ability* * *die Leistungsfähigkeitproductivity; efficiency; capacity; performance; potential* * *Leis|tungs|fä|hig|keitf(= Konkurrenzfähigkeit) competitiveness; (= Produktivität) efficiency, productivity; (von Motor) power(fulness); (von Maschine, Körperorgan etc) capacity; (FIN) ability to pay, solvency; (von Mensch) ability, capability; (von Arbeiter) efficiencydas übersteigt meine Léístungsfähigkeit — that's beyond my capabilities
* * *Leis·tungs·fä·hig·keit1. (Arbeitsleistung) performance2. (Produktionsleistung) productivity3. (Abgabe von Energie) power4. FIN competitiveness* * *die (eines Menschen) capability; (bei guter Arbeitsleistung) efficiency; (eines Betriebs, der Industrie) productivity; (Wirtschaftlichkeit) efficiency; (eines Motors, eines Computers usw.) power; performance* * *Leistungsfähigkeit f efficiency; TECH auch performance; Motor: power(fulness); Maschine: capacity; Mensch, körperliche: fitness; SCHULE etc ability* * *die (eines Menschen) capability; (bei guter Arbeitsleistung) efficiency; (eines Betriebs, der Industrie) productivity; (Wirtschaftlichkeit) efficiency; (eines Motors, eines Computers usw.) power; performance* * *f.capability n.capacity n.effectiveness n.efficiency n.productivity n.rating n. -
34 dorastać
( o dziecku) to grow up* * *ipf.1. ( o wieku) grow up; nasze dzieci już dorastają our children are growing up; mam dorastające dzieci I have children who are almost grown.2. przen. (np. do poziomu) measure up ( do czegoś to sth); on nie dorasta mi do pięt przen. he is no match for me; on nie dorasta do tego stanowiska this position is beyond his capabilities.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dorastać
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35 estimulante2
2 = exciting, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], stimulating, challenging, invigorating, nurturing, piquant, prodding, titillating, inspiring, refreshing, heart-warming.Ex. Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.Ex. The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex. Anyone using LC copy and the AACR is well aware of the stimulating challenges provided by superimposed headings.Ex. Thus in an attentive reader literature is expansive, visionary, challenging, subversive, in the true and best sense.Ex. The most rewarding part of being a reference administrator is in creating the opportunity for one's staff to perform work that they love in an invigorating pleasant environment.Ex. All managers should be knowledgeable in strategies of good directing so that a productive and nurturing environment can be created.Ex. The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Ex. From an avuncular interest to a more prodding, investigative, and evaluative role, the ALA has become the accrediting agency for library education.Ex. Television shows foster titillating discussion topics and trivialize troubles.Ex. Savage's greatest claim to the attention of present-day librarians is his inspiring and unwavering belief in the value of librarianship.Ex. But there are outsiders whose presence in the classroom and refreshing unfamiliarity and enthusiasm for reading can help change the pace of everyday encounters between teacher and taught = Pero hay personas ajenas a la clase cuya presencia en el aula y su novedad y entusiasmo revitalizador por la lectura pueden contribuir a cambiar el ritmo del encuentro diario entre el profesor y los alumnos.Ex. The recent rain has been a heart-warming sight but it doesn't mean the drought is over.----* poco estimulante = unexciting, uninspiring, unmoving. -
36 estimulante
adj.1 encouraging (que anima).2 stimulating (que excita).m.stimulant.* * *► adjetivo1 stimulating, encouraging1 stimulant* * *1. adj. 2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ stimulating2.SM stimulant* * *Iadjetivo stimulatingIImasculino stimulant* * *Iadjetivo stimulatingIImasculino stimulant* * *estimulante11 = stimulant, pep pill, pick-me-up.Ex: The system consequently retrieves any record in which the term ' stimulants' appears.
Ex: Drugs used as pep pills include amphetamines, caffeine, and epinephrine.Ex: Maybe it's just a passing mood or maybe it's a particularly bad string of events, but sometimes in this hectic life we just need a pick-me-up.estimulante22 = exciting, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], stimulating, challenging, invigorating, nurturing, piquant, prodding, titillating, inspiring, refreshing, heart-warming.Ex: Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.
Ex: The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex: Anyone using LC copy and the AACR is well aware of the stimulating challenges provided by superimposed headings.Ex: Thus in an attentive reader literature is expansive, visionary, challenging, subversive, in the true and best sense.Ex: The most rewarding part of being a reference administrator is in creating the opportunity for one's staff to perform work that they love in an invigorating pleasant environment.Ex: All managers should be knowledgeable in strategies of good directing so that a productive and nurturing environment can be created.Ex: The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Ex: From an avuncular interest to a more prodding, investigative, and evaluative role, the ALA has become the accrediting agency for library education.Ex: Television shows foster titillating discussion topics and trivialize troubles.Ex: Savage's greatest claim to the attention of present-day librarians is his inspiring and unwavering belief in the value of librarianship.Ex: But there are outsiders whose presence in the classroom and refreshing unfamiliarity and enthusiasm for reading can help change the pace of everyday encounters between teacher and taught = Pero hay personas ajenas a la clase cuya presencia en el aula y su novedad y entusiasmo revitalizador por la lectura pueden contribuir a cambiar el ritmo del encuentro diario entre el profesor y los alumnos.Ex: The recent rain has been a heart-warming sight but it doesn't mean the drought is over.* poco estimulante = unexciting, uninspiring, unmoving.* * *‹trabajo/libro› stimulatingel café y otras bebidas estimulantes coffee and other stimulantsstimulant* * *
estimulante adjetivo
stimulating
estimulante
I adjetivo stimulating
II sustantivo masculino stimulant
' estimulante' also found in these entries:
English:
exhilarating
- refreshing
- refreshingly
- stimulant
- stimulating
- thought-provoking
- dope
- invigorating
- pick
- unexciting
* * *♦ adj1. [que anima] encouraging2. [que excita] stimulating♦ nmstimulant* * *I adj stimulatingII m stimulant;estimulante del apetito appetite enhancer* * *estimulante adj: stimulatingestimulante nm: stimulant -
37 largement
largement [laʀʒəmɑ̃]adverba. [répandre, diffuser] widelyb. ( = amplement, de beaucoup) greatlyc. ( = au moins) at least* * *laʀʒəmɑ̃1) ( massivement) [admis, approuvé, représenté] widely; [disperser, irriguer, répandre] widelyse prononcer largement en faveur de/contre quelque chose — to come out largely in favour [BrE] of/against something
2) ( en grande partie) largely, to a large extent3) ( nettement)largement en dessous/au-dessus de la limite — well under/over the limit
il dépasse largement les autres — ( en taille) he's much taller than the others
4) ( amplement)c'est largement suffisant, cela suffit largement — that's more than enough, that's plenty
5) ( au moins) easily6) ( généreusement) [indemniser, contribuer] generously7) ( dans l'aisance) [vivre] comfortably* * *laʀʒəmɑ̃ adv1) [ouvrir, déployer] wide2) [se répandre, contribuer, profiter] a great deal3) [approuver, accepté, partager] widely4) (= nettement) [dominer] overwhelmingly, [battre] soundly5) (= bien assez)Vous avez largement le temps. — You have plenty of time.
C'est largement suffisant. — That's more than enough.
6) (= généreusement) [donner, se servir] generously* * *largement adv1 ( massivement) [admis, approuvé, représenté] widely; [disperser, irriguer, répandre] widely; le rapport a été très largement approuvé the report was very widely approved; opinion/croyance largement répandue widely held opinion/belief; l'auteur le plus largement connu à l'étranger the author most widely known abroad; se prononcer largement en faveur de/contre qch to pronounce oneself largely in favourGB of/against sth; un auteur largement méconnu a virtually unknown author;2 ( en grande partie) largely, to a large extent; l'amélioration est largement due à la restructuration the improvement is due to a large extent to restructuring; être largement responsable de qch to be largely responsible for sth;3 ( nettement) l'opposition a largement remporté les élections the opposition won the elections by a wide margin; être largement vainqueur to win by a comfortable margin; être largement majoritaire to have a comfortable majority; arriver largement en tête to be a clear winner; largement en dessous/au-dessus de la limite well under/over the limit; largement supérieur à la moyenne well over the average; largement périmé well over the date of expiry; largement sous-estimé very underestimated; largement satisfait very satisfied; il dépasse largement les autres ( en taille) he's much taller than the others; couvrir largement le genou to cover one's knees comfortably;4 ( amplement) tu as largement le temps you've got plenty of time; ‘tu crois que j'ai assez d'argent?’-‘largement!’ ‘do you think I've got enough money?’-‘plenty!’; ils ont largement de quoi vivre they've got more than enough to live on; c'est largement suffisant, cela suffit largement that's more than enough, that's plenty; la croissance dépasse largement nos prévisions growth is greatly exceeding our forecasts;5 ( au moins) easily; ma valise pesait largement 15 kilos my suitcase easily weighed 15 kilos; une chaîne en or vaudrait largement le double a gold chain would easily be worth double;6 ( généreusement) [indemniser, subventionner, contribuer] generously; être largement rémunéré to be very generously paid;7 ( dans l'aisance) [vivre] comfortably;8 ( en grand) largement ouvert [fenêtre, porte, tiroir] wide open; [col, veste] open; ouvrir largement la fenêtre to open the window wide; ouvrir largement les portes de qch to throw wide the gates of sth; notre parti est largement ouvert aux jeunes our party welcomes young people.[larʒəmɑ̃] adverbe1. [amplement]tu auras largement le temps you'll easily have enough time, you'll have more than enough time2. [généralementéreusement] generously3. [de beaucoup] greatly4. [facilement] easily -
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Выходить за пределы возможностей-- The ability to realistically model a three-dimensional bluff body flow is still beyond the capabilities of existing numerical algorithms.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выходить за пределы возможностей
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