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1 bob major
['bɔb,meɪdʒə]церк.большо́й колоко́льный перезво́н (в восемь колоколов; см. bob II)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > bob major
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2 bob
̈ɪbɔb I
1. сущ.
1) связка, пучок;
гроздь( листьев, цветов, фруктов и т. п.) ;
шотл. небольшой букетик цветов
2) а) маятник, балансир б) отвес;
груз отвеса;
лот
3) а) пучок волос б) короткий локон, завиток в) парик с короткими завитками
4) а) укороченный хвост (лошади) ;
купированный хвост б) короткая круглая стрижка( у женщин)
5) а) моток цветной пряжи, помпон;
бант б) хвост (воздушного змея)
6) кусок глины (используемый гончарами при производстве гончарных изделий)
7) а) наживка( личинки, используемые для приманки при рыбной ловле) б) поплавок
8) припев, рефрен to bear a bob ≈ хором подхватить припев
2. гл.
1) качаться a bottle bobbing about in the sea (Black) ≈ покачивающаяся на волнах бутылка
2) укорачивать (лошадиный хвост) ;
купировать
3) коротко стричь, делать короткую круглую прическу I want to have my hair bobbed, please. ≈ Я хочу, чтобы вы меня коротко постригли.
4) а) ловить угрей на наживку б) перен. поймать, завладеть, захватить хитростью II
1. сущ.
1) канад. короткие полозья( на санях)
2) бобслей (тж. bob-sled, bob-sleigh)
2. гл.
1) перевозить на санях
2) кататься на санях III сущ.;
мн. неизм.;
сл. шиллинг bob a job ≈ шиллинг за работу (лозунг бойскаутов при ежегодном сборе средств на нужды своей организации) bob a nob ≈ по шиллингу на человека bob in австрал., новозел. ≈ пожертвование шиллинга (в общий фонд) Syn: shilling IV
1. сущ.
1) резкое движение, толчок;
быстрый кивок
2) легкий удар
3) название нескольких шотландских народных танцев
4) приседание, реверанс Syn: curtsey
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5) изменение порядка звона (при перезвоне колоколов) ;
метод перезвона с изменением порядка звона колоколов bob minor ≈ звон 6 колоколов bob triple ≈ звон 7 колоколов bob major ≈ звон 8 колоколов bob royal ≈ звон 10 колоколов bob maximus ≈ звон 12 колоколов
2. гл.
1) а) двигаться вверх или вниз с легкими толчками;
подпрыгивать, подскакивать The end of the pole bobbed up and struck me. ≈ Конец багра выскочил и ударил меня. to bob and weave ≈ постоянно двигаться, уходя от удара (о боксере) weave and bob б) двигать вверх, вниз или в стороны He took little notice, except by bobbing his head. ≈ Он почти не обратил на это внимания, лишь слегка кивнул головой.
2) слегка ударять
3) танцевать
4) приседать;
делать реверанс Don't forget to bob to the princess when she enters the room. ≈ Когда принцесса войдет в залу, не забудь сделать реверанс. Syn: curtsey
2. ∙ bob down bob up V
1. сущ. приспособление для полирования металлических поверхностей, состоящее либо из кожаного или суконного диска или дисков, либо из деревянного диска с буйволовой кожей
2. гл. полировать с помощью полировального круга (см. bob V
1.) коротко подстриженные волосы, короткая стрижка (у женщины) завиток (волос) пучок (волос) ;
- to twist up one's hair in a * закрутить волосы в пучок короткий парик коротко подрезанный хвост (лошади, собаки) поплавок (устаревшее) подвеска, висюлька;
серьга (рыболовство) искусственная муха( техническое) отвес;
груз отвеса маятник, балансир (морское) лот узел;
бант;
помпон (шерстяной) хвост (бумажного змея) подстриженный, подрезанный коротко остриженный с помпоном, бантом коротко стричь;
остригать коротко стричься( о женщине) - she *bed her hair она коротко постригла волосы коротко подрезать хвост (лошади, собаке) удить( угрей на приманку) резкое движение;
толчок;
- to bear a * торопиться, пошевеливаться легкий удар;
- a * on the chin легкий удар по подбородку быстрый кивок или покачивание головой приседание, (неуклюжий) книксен;
- the village girls made a * as they passed проходя, деревенские девушки делали книксен (шотландское) старинный танец припев;
- to bear a * подхватывать припев (разговорное) живой, веселый > all is * все в порядке( разговорное) быстро, внезапно;
- *! and away it went трах! и нет ничего! качаться;
- a bottle was * bing about in the sea бутылка покачивалась на волнах двигать вверх-вниз;
двигаться из стороны в сторону;
- to * one's head кивать, качать головой подскакивать, подпрыгивать;
- a boy was *bing up and down on the horse мальчика так и подбрасывало на лошади, мальчик трясся в седле приседать;
- he *bed and the stone missed him он присел, и камень не попал в него делать книксен (тж. * a curtsy) танцевать ударять (палкой с круглым набалдашником) слегка ударять, постукивать (at, for) ловить зубами (висящие вишни или яблоки в воде - игра) > he's *bed on a court martial его ожидает военно-полевой суд ловкий прием, обман насмешка, издевка( устаревшее) обманывать выманивать, надувать;
- to * smb. out of smth. выманить что-л у кого-л высмеивать, насмехаться (американизм) (спортивное) бобслей (американизм) парные салазки для бревен (американизм) кататься с гор( американизм) перевозить на санях гамма колокольного перезвона (разговорное) школьник, ученик( разговорное) шиллинг;
- * a nob по шиллингу на брата( техническое) (профессионализм) кожаный полировальный круг ~ припев, рефрен;
to bear a bob хором подхватить припев bob мор. балансир ~ завиток (волос) ~ качаться ~ короткая стрижка (у женщин) ~ коротко стричься (о женщине) ~ ловить угрей на наживку;
bob in, bob into входить;
bob up появляться на поверхности, всплывать ~ маятник;
гиря или чашка( маятника) ;
отвес;
груз отвеса ~ неуклюже приседать ~ парик с короткими завитками ~ подвеска, висюлька ~ подскакивать, подпрыгивать (тж. bob up and down) ;
to bob up like a cork воспрянуть духом ~ подстриженный хвост (лошади или собаки) ~ поплавок ~ припев, рефрен;
to bear a bob хором подхватить припев ~ приседание, книксен ~ резкое движение, толчок ~ стукать(ся) ~ хвост (игрушечного змея) ~ шарообразный предмет (дверная ручка, набалдашник трости и т. п.) ;
помпон (на шапочке) ~ (pl без измен.) разг. шиллинг ~ ловить угрей на наживку;
bob in, bob into входить;
bob up появляться на поверхности, всплывать ~ ловить угрей на наживку;
bob in, bob into входить;
bob up появляться на поверхности, всплывать ~ ловить угрей на наживку;
bob in, bob into входить;
bob up появляться на поверхности, всплывать ~ подскакивать, подпрыгивать (тж. bob up and down) ;
to bob up like a cork воспрянуть духом wet ~ учащийся, занимающийся водным спортом -
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[bɔb] I 1. сущ.1)а) связка, пучок; гроздь (листьев, цветов, фруктов)б) шотл. небольшой букетик цветовв) пучок волос2)а) маятник, балансирб) отвес; груз отвеса; лот3)а) короткий локон, завитокг) укороченный хвост ( лошади); купированный хвост4)а) моток цветной пряжи, помпон; бантб) хвост ( воздушного змея)6)а) наживка (личинки, используемые для приманки при рыбной ловле)б) поплавок7) припев, рефрен2. гл.1) укорачивать ( лошадиный хвост); купировать2) коротко стричь, делать короткую круглую причёскуI want to have my hair bobbed, please. — Я хочу, чтобы вы меня коротко постригли.
4) поймать, завладеть, захватить хитростьюII 1. сущ.1) канад. короткие полозья ( на санях)2) = bob-sled, = bob-sleigh бобслей2. гл. III сущ.; мн. bob; разг.bob a job — шиллинг за работу ( лозунг бойскаутов при ежегодном сборе средств на нужды своей организации)
bob in — австрал.; новозел. пожертвование шиллинга ( в общий фонд)
Can you oblige me with a couple of bob till next Tuesday? — Одолжи мне, пожалуйста, пару шиллингов до следующего вторника.
Syn:IV 1. сущ.1) резкое движение, толчок; быстрый кивок2) лёгкий удар4) приседание, реверансSyn:curtsey 1.5) изменение порядка звона ( при перезвоне колоколов); метод перезвона с изменением порядка звона колоколов2. гл.1) двигаться вверх-вниз; подпрыгивать, подскакиватьThe end of the pole bobbed up and struck me. — Конец багра подскочил и ударил меня.
If you try to sink an apple in water, it will keep bobbing up. — Утопить яблоко не получается - оно всё время выскакивает обратно.
to bob up like a cork — выскочить, как пробка, на поверхность
to bob and weave — совершать непредсказуемые повороты, скачки; постоянно двигаться, уходя от удара ( о боксёре)
Production bobs and weaves from week to week. — Темпы производства испытывают резкие колебания каждую неделю.
2) двигать вверх-вниз или в стороныHe took little notice, except by bobbing his head. — Он почти не обратил на это внимания, лишь слегка кивнул головой.
4) танцевать5) приседать; делать реверансBob down behind the wall, there's a policeman coming. — Присядь за стенку, полицейский идёт.
Don't forget to bob to the princess when she enters the room. — Когда принцесса войдёт в залу, не забудь сделать реверанс.
Syn:curtsey 2.•- bob upV 1. сущ.; тех. 2. гл. -
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I [bɔb] разг.ши́ллинг [ shilling]II [bɔb] церк.колоко́льный звон, колоко́льный перезво́н (см. тж. bob major, bob minor, bob royal, bob maximus, treble bob)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > bob
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5 перезвон колоколов
(благовест в несколько колоколов по одному последовательно, установлен церк. уставом для коронования царей, а тж. перед крестным ходом, освящением воды, посвящением в архиереи) change ringing, ringing of bells, chimeвеликий перезвон& англ. (в двенадцать колоколов) — bob maximus
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > перезвон колоколов
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6 звонить в колокол
= звони́ть в ко́локола́to toll [sound] a bell, to peal bells, to chime [ring] the bells, to clapper, to bell, to tintinnabulate; ( с перезвоном) to huntзвонить во все колокола — to ring a full peal; англ. to ring a bob major
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > звонить в колокол
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7 travail
1. masculine nouna. ( = activité) le travail work• avoir du travail/beaucoup de travail to have some work/a lot of work to do• horaire/vêtements de travail work schedule/clothes• conditions/méthodes/groupe/déjeuner de travail working conditions/methods/group/lunch• à travail égal, salaire égal equal pay for equal work• améliorer la communication, c'est tout un travail ! improving communications is quite a task!• c'est un travail de spécialiste (difficile à faire) it's a job for a specialist ; (bien fait) it's the work of a specialist• travaux de recherche/de construction research/building work• « pendant les travaux, le magasin restera ouvert » "business as usual during alterations"• « attention ! travaux ! » "caution! work in progress!" ; (sur la route) "roadworks ahead!" (Brit) "roadwork ahead!" (US)• avoir un travail intéressant/lucratif to have an interesting/a highly paid job• travail d'équipe or en équipe team workd. ( = façonnage) [de bois, cuir, fer] working2. compounds► un travail de fourmi a long, painstaking job* * *
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pl - aux tʀavaj, o nom masculin1) ( contraire de repos) work2) (tâche faite, à faire) job; (ensemble des tâches, besogne) work [U]j'ai un travail fou — I'm up to my eyes in work, I've got a lot of work on
3) ( fait d'exercer un emploi) work; ( emploi rémunéré) work [U], job; ( lieu) work4) Économie, Sociologie (activité, population active) labour [BrE] [U]division du travail — division of labour [BrE]
5) ( résultat d'un fonctionnement) (de machine, d'organe) work [U]6) ( ouvrage érudit) work ( sur on)7) ( façonnage)le travail de — working with ou in [métal, bois, pierre]
apprendre le travail du bois/métal — to learn woodwork/metalwork
8) (technique, exécution) workmanship9) Physique work10) ( action) (d'eau, érosion) action (de of); fig (d'imagination, inconscient) workings (pl) (de of)11) ( altération) ( de vin) fermentation, working; ( de bois) warping12) Médecine ( pendant un accouchement) labour [BrE]
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travaux nom masculin pluriel1) ( en chantier) work [U]; ( sur une route) roadworks GB, roadwork [U] UStravaux de construction — construction work [U]
‘fermé pour travaux’ — ( sur une devanture) ‘closed for repairs ou alterations’
‘attention, travaux’ — gén ‘caution, work in progress’; ( sur une route) ‘caution, road under repair’
2) (recherche, études) work [U] ( sur on)3) ( débats) deliberationsles travaux agricoles/de la ferme — agricultural/farm work [U]
travaux de couture — needlework [U]
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tʀavaj, o travaux pl1. nm1) (= activité, effort) workJ'ai beaucoup de travail. — I've got a lot of work.
C'est un travail épuisant. — It's exhausting work.
se mettre au travail — to start work, to get down to work
outils de travail — working tools, work tools
2) (= tâche spécifique) jobDonne-lui un travail facile. — Give him an easy job.
3) (= emploi, gagne-pain) job, work no plIl a un travail intéressant. — He's got an interesting job.
Il est sans travail depuis un an. — He has been out of work for a year.
4) (= lieu) workAu travail, je m'entends bien avec mes collègues. — I get on well with my colleagues at work.
5) ÉCONOMIE (= ressource, facteur) labour Grande-Bretagne labor USAla législation du travail — labour law, labour legislation
6) MÉDECINE (de l'accouchement) labour Grande-Bretagne labor USA7) (= façonnage)2. travaux nmpl(= chantier) (de réparation, agricoles) work, (sur route) roadworks, [construction] building work, building* * *I.A nm1 ( contraire de repos) work; le travail intellectuel intellectual work; le travail scolaire schoolwork; ça demande des mois de travail it requires months of work; se mettre au travail to get down to work, to start work; être en plein travail to be busy working;2 (tâche faite, à faire) job; (ensemble des tâches, besogne) work ¢; faire un travail to do a job; distribuer le travail to allocate jobs; ce n'est pas mon travail it's not my job; c'est un travail de professionnel ( à faire) it's a job for a professional; ( bien fait) it's a very professional job; c'est un travail d'homme it's man's work; commencer un travail to start a job; mener un travail de recherche to do research work; avoir du travail to have work to do; j'ai un travail fou I'm up to my eyes in work, I've got a lot of work on; les enfants, ça donne du travail, les enfants, c'est du travail children make a lot of work; les gros travaux the heavy work; s'occuper à de petits travaux to do little jobs; faire quelques travaux de jardinage to do a few gardening jobs; (félicitations) c'est du beau travail! aussi iron you've done a great job on that; qu'est-ce que c'est que ce travail? what do you call this?; et voilà le travail! that's that done!;3 ( fait d'exercer un emploi) work; ( emploi rémunéré) work ¢, job; ( lieu) work; ne me téléphone pas à mon travail don't call me at work; chercher du/un travail to look for work/a job; bien content d'avoir du/un travail glad to be in work/to have a job; être sans travail to be out of work; donner du travail à qn ( employer) to give sb a job; reprendre le travail to go back to work; cesser le travail to stop work; aller au travail to go to work; être au travail to be at work; que fais-tu comme travail? what do you do?, what's your job?; il ne fait que son travail he's only doing his job; le travail en usine/de bureau factory/office ou clerical work; le travail temporaire/à mi-temps temporary/part-time work; un travail à mi-temps a part-time job; le travail en équipe team work; le travail en équipes shiftwork; le travail de nuit nightwork; il a un travail de nuit he works nights; le travail indépendant freelance work, self-employment; conditions/semaine de travail working conditions/week; vivre de son travail to work for one's living; ⇒ salaire;4 Écon, Sociol (activité, population active) labourGB ¢; le capital et le travail capital and labourGB; organisation/division du travail organization/division of labourGB; force de travail workforce; entrer dans le monde du travail to enter the world of work; la psychologie du travail industrial psychology;5 ( résultat d'un fonctionnement) (de machine, d'organe) work ¢; le travail du cœur the work done by the heart; le travail musculaire muscular effort, the work done by the muscles;6 ( ouvrage érudit) work (sur on); publier un travail sur la Renaissance to publish a work on the Renaissance;7 ( façonnage) le travail de working with ou in [métal, bois, pierre]; le travail de l'ivoire est difficile working with ou in ivory is difficult; apprendre le travail du bois/métal to learn woodwork/metalwork;8 (technique, exécution) workmanship; un travail superbe a superb piece of workmanship; un coffret d'un beau travail a beautifully made box; une dentelle d'un travail délicat a delicate piece of lacework;10 ( action) (d'eau, érosion) action (de of); fig (d'imagination, inconscient) workings (pl) (de of); le travail du temps the work of time;12 Méd ( pendant accouchement) labourGB; entrer/être en travail to go into/be in labourGB; salle de travail labourGB ward.B travaux nmpl1 ( en chantier) work (sg); ( sur une route) roadworks GB, roadwork ¢ US; travaux de construction/réfection/soutènement construction/renovation/retaining work ¢; travaux de terrassement earthworks; travaux d'aménagement ( de bâtiment) alterations (de to), improvements (de to); ( d'un site) redevelopment ¢ (de of); ( d'une route) roadworks (de on); faire faire des travaux dans sa maison to have work done in one's house; nous sommes en plein travaux we're in the middle of having some work done; ‘fermé pour travaux’ ( sur une devanture) ‘closed for repairs ou alterations’; ‘attention, travaux’ gén ‘caution, work in progress’; ( sur une route) ‘caution, road under repair’;2 (recherche, études) work ¢ (sur on); publier le résultat de ses travaux to publish the results of one's work;3 ( débats) (d'assemblée, de commission) deliberations;4 ( opérations de même nature) les travaux agricoles/de la ferme agricultural/farm work; travaux de couture needlework.travail à la chaîne assembly-line work; travail clandestin work for which no earnings are declared; travail à domicile working at or from home; travail des enfants child labourGB; travail d'intérêt général Jur community service; travail manuel manual work; travail au noir○ gén work for which no earnings are declared; ( exercice d'un second emploi non déclaré) moonlighting; travail aux pièces piece work; travail posté shift work; travail de Romain Herculean task; travail de titan = travail de Romain; travaux d'aiguille needlework ¢; travaux des champs agricultural ou farm work ¢; travaux de dame fancywork ¢; travaux dirigés, TD Univ practical (sg); travaux forcés Jur hard labourGB (sg); fig slave labourGB ¢; travaux manuels Scol handicrafts; travaux ménagers housework ¢; travaux pratiques, TP Scol, Univ practical work ¢; ( en laboratoire) lab work ¢; travaux préparatoires Jur ( pour un texte de loi) preliminary documents; travaux publics, TP ( travail) civil engineering ¢; ( ouvrages) civil engineering works, public works; travaux routiers roadworks GB, roadwork ¢ US.II.I( pluriel travaux) [travaj, o] nom masculinA.[ACTION]1. [occupation]le travail de jour/nuit day/night workje finis le travail à cinq heures I stop ou finish work at fiveun travail de longue haleine a long-term work ou projectle travail posté ou par roulement shift workle travail manuel manual work ou laboura. [occasionnel] undeclared casual work, moonlightingb. [comme pratique généralisée] black economya. [généralement] temporary workb. [dans un bureau] temping2. [tâches imposées] work3. [tâche déterminée] jobfaire un travail de recherche/traduction to do a piece of research/a translationc'est un travail de bagnard ou forçat it's back-breaking work ou a back-breaking jobc'est un travail de Romain ou de Titan it's a colossal job4. [efforts] (hard) workil a encore du travail s'il veut devenir champion he's still got a lot of work to do if he wants to be champion5. [exécution] workon lui a confié les peintures et elle a fait du bon/mauvais travail she was responsible for doing the painting and she made a good/bad job of itje ne retrouve pas une seule disquette, qu'est-ce que c'est que ce travail? I can't find a single floppy disc, what's going on here?6. [façonnage] workingelle est attirée par le travail du bois/de la soie she's interested in working with wood/with silk[responsabilité] jobchercher du ou un travail to be job-hunting, to be looking for a jobsans travail unemployed, jobless, out of work8. [dans le système capitaliste] labour9. [contrainte exercée - par la chaleur, l'érosion] action10. PHYSIOLOGIE [accouchement] labourle travail n'est pas commencé/est commencé the patient has not yet gone/has gone into labour[activité] workréduire le travail du cœur/des reins to lighten the strain on the heart/on the kidneysB.[RÉSULTAT, EFFET]1. [écrit] piece2. [transformation - généralement] work[modification interne - dans le bois] warping ; [ - dans le fromage] maturing ; [ - dans le vin] workingtravaux nom masculin pluriel‘fermé pendant les travaux’ ‘closed for ou during alterations’‘attention, travaux’ ‘caution, work in progress’travaux domestiques ou ménagers houseworka. [généralement] arts and craftsa. [généralement] practical workb. [en laboratoire] lab work2. [d'une commission] work————————au travail locution adverbialese mettre au travail to get down ou to set to workallez, au travail! come on, get to work!————————de travail locution adjectivale1. [horaire, séance] working[vêtement, camarade, permis] work (modificateur)2. [d'accouchement - période] labour (modificateur) ; [ - salle] labour (modificateur), delivery (modificateur)————————du travail locution adjectivale[accident, sociologie, législation] industrial————————en travail adverbeentrer en travail to go into ou to start labourII -
8 surgir
v.1 to happen, to turn up, to come up, to occur.Algo surgió ayer Something happened yesterday.2 to rise, to stand out, to advance, to excel.Surgimos después de la quiebra We rose after the bankruptcy.3 to appear, to emerge, to arise, to bob up.Surgió un animal en la oscuridad An animal appeared in the darkness.4 to happen unexpectedly to, to happen to.Nos surgió algo bueno ayer Something good happened to us yesterday.5 to spurt, to spout, to spring up, to issue forth.El agua surge del manantial The water spurts from the spring.* * *1 (agua) to spring forth, spurt up3 MARÍTIMO to anchor* * *verbto arise, emerge* * *VI1) (=aparecer) [gen] to arise, emerge, appear; [líquido] to spout, spout out, spurt; [barco] [en la niebla] to loom up; [persona] to appear unexpectedly2) [dificultad] to arise, come up, crop uphan surgido varios problemas — several problems have come up o cropped up
3) (Náut) to anchor* * *verbo intransitivoa) manantial to riseb) (aparecer, salir) problema/dificultad to arise, come up, emerge; interés/sentimiento to develop, emerge; idea to emerge, come up; tema to come up, crop up; movimiento/partido to come into being, arisesurgir DE algo: una silueta surgió de entre las sombras — a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadows
* * *= arise, become + available, come into + being, crop up, emerge, rise, pop up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, grow up, dawn, spring, come through, come up, come with, break out, burst forth, source, pop, set in.Ex. The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Ex. Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex. I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex. Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.Ex. In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.Ex. The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex. It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex. Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex. In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex. However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex. My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.Ex. More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex. She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex. The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex. Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex. What this has meant is that in the 20th century, ideas are being sourced from all over the globe; and at the speed oflight, so to speak.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex. Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.----* cuando le surja la necesidad = at + Posesivo + time of need.* cuestión + surgir = issue + surface.* dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.* emergencia + surgir = emergency + arise.* idea + surgir = idea + come up.* oportunidad + surgir = opportunity + arise.* peligro + surgir = danger + arise.* prejuicio + surgir = prejudice + arise.* problema + surgir = problem + arise, problem + surface, problem + come with.* según surja la ocasión = as the occasion arises.* situación + surgir = situation + arise.* surgiendo de nuevas = on the rebound.* surgir amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* surgir de = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born of.* surgir de nuevo = re-arise.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* surgir la circunstancia = circumstance + arise.* surgir malentendidos = arise + misunderstandings.* surgir sospechas = arise + suspicion.* surgir una complicación = arise + complication.* surgir una cuestión = issue + arise, arise + question.* surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.* surgir una necesidad = need + arise.* surgir una ocasión = occasion + arise.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* surgir un problema de credibilidad = credibility gap + arise.* * *verbo intransitivoa) manantial to riseb) (aparecer, salir) problema/dificultad to arise, come up, emerge; interés/sentimiento to develop, emerge; idea to emerge, come up; tema to come up, crop up; movimiento/partido to come into being, arisesurgir DE algo: una silueta surgió de entre las sombras — a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadows
* * *= arise, become + available, come into + being, crop up, emerge, rise, pop up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, grow up, dawn, spring, come through, come up, come with, break out, burst forth, source, pop, set in.Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
Ex: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex: I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex: Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.Ex: In 1961 an International Conference on Cataloguing Principles was held in Paris, and a statement of principles emerged, which became known as the Paris Principles.Ex: The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex: It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex: Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex: In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex: However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex: My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.Ex: More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex: She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex: The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex: Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex: What this has meant is that in the 20th century, ideas are being sourced from all over the globe; and at the speed oflight, so to speak.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex: Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.* cuando le surja la necesidad = at + Posesivo + time of need.* cuestión + surgir = issue + surface.* dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.* emergencia + surgir = emergency + arise.* idea + surgir = idea + come up.* oportunidad + surgir = opportunity + arise.* peligro + surgir = danger + arise.* prejuicio + surgir = prejudice + arise.* problema + surgir = problem + arise, problem + surface, problem + come with.* según surja la ocasión = as the occasion arises.* situación + surgir = situation + arise.* surgiendo de nuevas = on the rebound.* surgir amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* surgir de = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born of.* surgir de nuevo = re-arise.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* surgir la circunstancia = circumstance + arise.* surgir malentendidos = arise + misunderstandings.* surgir sospechas = arise + suspicion.* surgir una complicación = arise + complication.* surgir una cuestión = issue + arise, arise + question.* surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.* surgir una necesidad = need + arise.* surgir una ocasión = occasion + arise.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* surgir un problema de credibilidad = credibility gap + arise.* * *surgir [I7 ]vi1 «manantial» to riseun chorro surgía de entre las rocas water gushed from o spouted out from between the rocks2 (aparecer, salir) «problema/dificultad» to arise, come up, emerge; «interés/sentimiento» to develop, emerge; «idea» to emerge, come uphan surgido impedimentos de última hora some last-minute problems have come up o arisen¿y cómo surgió ese tema? and how did that subject come up o crop up?el amor que surgió entre ellos the love that sprang up between themsurgir DE algo:una silueta surgió de entre las sombras a shape rose up from o loomed up out of the shadowsde la familia han surgido muchos músicos the family has produced many musicianshan surgido muchas empresas de este tipo a lot of companies of this kind have sprung up o emergedel movimiento surgió como respuesta a esta injusticia the movement came into being as a response to o arose in response to this injustice3 (desprenderse, deducirse) surgir DE algo:del informe surge que … the report shows that …¿qué surge de todo esto? what can be deduced from all this?* * *
surgir ( conjugate surgir) verbo intransitivo [ manantial] to rise;
[problema/dificultad] to arise, come up, emerge;
[interés/sentimiento] to develop, emerge;
[ idea] to emerge, come up;
[ tema] to come up, crop up;
[movimiento/partido] to come into being, arise
surgir verbo intransitivo
1 (sobrevenir, aparecer) to arise, come up: surgió un imprevisto, something cropped up o came up
una extraña figura surgió de la oscuridad, a strange shape loomed up out of the darkness
2 (manar) to rise, spout out, spring forth
' surgir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brotar
- plantearse
- salir
- venir
- nacer
English:
arise
- come up
- crop up
- emerge
- spring up
- come
- crop
- develop
- grow
- spring
* * *surgir vi1. [brotar] to emerge, to spring;un manantial surgía entre las rocas a spring emerged among the rocks, water sprang from among the rocks2. [aparecer] to appear;surgió de detrás de las cortinas he emerged from behind the curtains;el rascacielos surgía entre los edificios del centro the skyscraper rose o towered above the buildings Br in the city centre o US downtown3. [producirse] to arise;se lo preguntaré si surge la ocasión I'll ask her if the opportunity arises;la idea surgió cuando… the idea occurred to him/her/ etc when…;nos surgieron varios problemas we ran into a number of problems;me han surgido varias dudas I have a number of queries;nos ha surgido una dificultad de última hora a last-minute difficulty has arisen o come up;están surgiendo nuevos destinos turísticos new tourist destinations are emerging o appearing;un banco surgido como resultado de la fusión de otros dos a bank that came into being o emerged as a result of the merger of two other banks;un movimiento surgido tras la guerra a movement which emerged after the war* * *v/i1 figemerge; de problema tb come up2 de agua spout* * *surgir {35} vi: to rise, to arise, to emerge* * * -
9 Peckinpah, Sam
1925-1984Nacido en Madera, California, estudia la carrera de Derecho, que no llego a terminar, y se alista en el ejercito. Al terminar la Segunda Guerra Mundial, se empieza a interesar por el teatro. En la Universidad del Sur de California consigue culminar los estudios de Arte Dramatico y empieza su andadura teatral en Los Angeles. En 1949 es contratado por la cadena de television KLAC, donde recorrio toda la escala social de trabajos, que desembocaron en un contrato con la Allied Artists de Walter Wanger. El medio cinematografico en el que ahora se desarrolla su actividad le proporciona a Peckinpah, entre otras cosas, algunos amigos influyentes como el actor Joel McCrea o el director Charles Marquis Warren. Este le proporciona la oportunidad de escribir para la serie de television Gunsmoke; aquel sera uno de los dos protagonistas de su segunda pelicula, Duelo en la alta sierra. Llega a dirigir episodios televisivos antes de que la Fox le permita rodar su primer largometraje, que es un fracaso de publico y critica. No obstante, sus exitos televisivos le permiten obtener un contrato de Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer para rodar su segunda pelicula. Pero fue en el rodaje de la tercera, Mayor Dundee, en el que se iniciaria la maldicion que parecio pesar sobre los hombros de Peckinpah, que convertiria, en lo sucesivo, cada rodaje en una aventura que nunca se sabia si alcanzaria el exito. Por ejemplo, fue apartado de la direccion de El rey del juego (The Cincinnati Kid, Norman Jewison, 1965) que, con toda seguridad, el hubiera elevado a una altura de la que, por desgracia, carecio el filme en su estado definitivo, pese al magnifico guion que le sirvio de soporte. Saltando de productora a productora, incluso de pais a pais, ya que paso un par de anos en Gran Bretana, donde rueda Perros de paja (Straw Dogs, 1971), uno de sus filmes mas conocidos y apreciados, llega a conformar una esplendida filmografia que solo baja de nivel en sus ultimas peliculas. Sam Peckinpah es el maximo representante del western crepuscular. Su primera pelicula, The Deadly Companions, pertenece al genero, y a el dedico lo mejor de sus esfuerzos, radicalmente incomprendidos por parte de los productores. Duelo en la alta sierra es un filme de un vigor inusual, lleno de nostalgia, riguroso y bello como los paisajes por los que discurre. Mayor Dundee es la gran obra frustrada del director. En el estado en que la dejaron los responsables de Columbia sigue siendo una pelicula soberbia, esbozo de la obra definitiva que pudo llegar a ser. Grupo salvaje es la pelicula emblematica de Peckinpah. Todas las discusiones acerca del uso de la violencia en sus filmes arrancan de esta amarga reflexion sobre la vida y los seres humanos. Una filmografia muy rica, como se ha indicado, y no solo en el ambito del western, acompana a la peripecia vital del ultimo cineasta clasico.The Deadly Companions. 1961. 93 minutos. Pathecolor. Panavision. Pathe American. Maureen O’Hara, Brian Keith, Steve Cochran.Ride the High Country (Duelo en la alta sierra). 1962. 93 minutos. Metro color. Panavision. MGM. Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea, Mariette Hartley, Ron Starr.Major Dundee (Mayor Dundee). 1965. 136 minutos. Eastmancolor (Technicolor). Panavision. Columbia. Charlton Heston, Richard Harris, Jim Hutton, James Coburn, Senta Berger, Mario Adorf.The Wild Bunch (Grupo salvaje). 1969. 145 minutos. Technicolor. Pana vision 70 mm. WB-Seven Arts. William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O’Brien.The Ballad of Cable Hogue (La balada de Cable Hogue). 1970. 121 minutos. Technicolor. WB. Jason Robards, Jr., Stella Stevens, David Warner.Junior Bonner (Junior Bonner, rey del rodeo). 1972. 103 minutos. Color Movielab. Todd-AO 35. ABC Pictures. Steve McQueen, Robert Preston, Ida Lupino.Pat Garret and Billy the Kid (Pat Garret y Billy the Kid). 1973. 121 minutos. Metrocolor. Panavision. MGM. James Coburn, Kris Kristoferson, Bob Dylan, Katy Jurado.English-Spanish dictionary of western films > Peckinpah, Sam
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