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  • 81 set phrase

    (a phrase which always occurs in one form, and which cannot be changed: `Of no fixed abode' is a set phrase.) idioma; nedalāma vārdkopa
    * * *
    idioma

    English-Latvian dictionary > set phrase

  • 82 vapour

    ['veipə]
    1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) tvaiks; garaiņi
    2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) dūmaka; migla
    - vaporise
    * * *
    garaiņi, tvaiki, tvaiks; migla, dūmaka; māņi, tukša iedoma; izgarot, iztvaikot

    English-Latvian dictionary > vapour

  • 83 corruption

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of corrupting.) gadinimas, gedimas, korupcija
    2) (a word that has changed considerably from its original form: Caterpillar is probably a corruption of the Old French word `chatepelose' meaning `hairy cat'.) iškraipyta forma

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > corruption

  • 84 set phrase

    (a phrase which always occurs in one form, and which cannot be changed: `Of no fixed abode' is a set phrase.) pastovus junginys

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > set phrase

  • 85 vapour

    ['veipə]
    1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) garas
    2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) rūkas, migla
    - vaporise

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > vapour

  • 86 corruption

    n. korruption, mutning; mutsystem; förruttnelse
    * * *
    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of corrupting.) korruption
    2) (a word that has changed considerably from its original form: Caterpillar is probably a corruption of the Old French word `chatepelose' meaning `hairy cat'.) förvanskning

    English-Swedish dictionary > corruption

  • 87 set phrase

    (a phrase which always occurs in one form, and which cannot be changed: `Of no fixed abode' is a set phrase.) stående uttryck, talesätt

    English-Swedish dictionary > set phrase

  • 88 vapour

    ['veipə]
    1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) ånga
    2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) dimma, dunst
    - vaporise

    English-Swedish dictionary > vapour

  • 89 all

    [ɒ:l, Am also ɑ:l] adv
    1) ( entirely) ganz, völlig;
    she was \all in favour of my idea, but now she's changed her mind sie hat meinen Plan hundertprozentig unterstützt, aber jetzt ihre Meinung geändert;
    the story is \all about... die ganze Geschichte handelt von...;
    tell me \all about it erzähl mir alles!;
    there were ten of us, \all told wir waren insgesamt zehn;
    to be \all charm seinen ganzen Charme spielen lassen;
    to be \all ears ganz Ohr sein;
    to be \all eyes gespannt zusehen;
    \all in green ganz in Grün;
    to be \all in one piece heil [o wohlbehalten] sein;
    to be \all of a piece with sth mit etw dat völlig übereinstimmen;
    to be success \all round ein voller Erfolg sein;
    to be \all smiles über das ganze Gesicht strahlen;
    to be \all talk [or (sl) mouth] nur daherreden;
    \all wool reine Wolle;
    \all aflutter ganz aus dem Häuschen ( fam)
    \all alone ganz allein;
    \all the better/ more difficult umso besser/schwieriger;
    I feel \all the better for your visit seit du da bist, geht es mir schon viel besser;
    not \all that happy nicht gerade glücklich;
    to be \all for doing sth ganz dafür sein, etw zu tun;
    my son is \all for spending the summer on the beach mein Sohn will den Sommer unbedingt am Strand verbringen;
    \all along die ganze Zeit, von Anfang an;
    she's been fooling us \all along sie hat uns die ganze Zeit getäuscht;
    \all over ( finished) aus und vorbei;
    \all over sth ( everywhere)
    the baby got food \all over its bib das Baby hatte sein ganzes Lätzchen mit Essen bekleckert
    2) ( very) äußerst, ausgesprochen;
    she was \all upset sie war äußerst aufgebracht
    3) \all but ( almost) fast
    4) at \all ( in any way) überhaupt;
    do you ever travel to the States at \all? fährst du überhaupt je in die Staaten?;
    is there any chance at \all of seeing you next week? sehen wir uns nächste Woche überhaupt?;
    if at \all wenn überhaupt
    the score is three \all es steht drei zu drei [unentschieden] [o drei beide];
    PHRASES:
    to be \all over the place [or ( Brit) shop] ( fam) überall sein;
    she was so nervous at the interview that she was \all over the place sie war bei dem Interview so angespannt, dass sie völlig von der Rolle war;
    that's sb \all over das ist typisch jd, das sieht jdm ähnlich;
    he invited me out for dinner and then discovered he didn't have any money - that's Bill \all over! er lud mich ein, mit ihm auswärts zu essen und merkte dann, dass er kein Geld bei sich hatte - typisch Bill!;
    to be \all over sb;
    (pej: excessively enthusiastic) sich akk [geradezu] auf jdn stürzen; (fam: [sexually] harass) jdn total anmachen ( fam)
    to be not \all there ( fam) nicht ganz bei Verstand [o Trost] sein, nicht alle Tassen im Schrank haben ( fig) ( fam)
    to go \all out for sth alles für etw akk tun;
    to be \all up with sb ( fam) das Aus für jdn bedeuten adj
    attr, inv
    1) ( every one of) alle;
    ( the whole of) der/die/das ganze...;
    \all imported timber must be chemically treated against disease alles importierte Holz muss chemisch gegen Krankheiten behandelt werden;
    I had to use \all my powers of persuasion ich musste meine ganze Überzeugungskraft aufbieten;
    a toothbrush, toothpaste and \all that jazz eine Zahnbürste, Zahncreme und das ganze Zeug;
    \all day den ganzen Tag;
    on \all fours auf allen Vieren;
    with \all haste [or speed] [or dispatch] ( form) so schnell wie möglich;
    in \all honesty [or sincerity] ganz ehrlich;
    \all her life ihr ganzes Leben;
    for \all the money trotz des ganzen Geldes;
    \all the time die ganze Zeit;
    \all the trouble der ganze Ärger;
    \all the way den ganzen [weiten] Weg
    2) (the only one, ones) alle;
    are those \all the strawberries you can find? sind das alle Erdbeeren, die du finden kannst?;
    I was \all the family she ever had ich war die einzige Familie, die sie je hatte
    PHRASES:
    \all good things must come to an end alles geht einmal zu Ende;
    to go \all the way [with sb] ([with sb]) ( fam) es richtig [mit jdm] machen ( euph) ( fam) pron
    1) ( everybody) alle;
    the best-looking of \all der Bestaussehende von allen;
    \all who... alle, die...;
    \all and sundry jedermann, Gott und die Welt;
    in \all insgesamt;
    one and \all alle;
    let's sing now one and \all! lasst uns jetzt alle zusammen singen;
    \all but... bis auf... +akk
    2) ( everything) alles;
    \all is not lost yet noch ist nicht alles verloren;
    it's \all [that] I can do to stay awake mehr kann ich nicht tun, um wach zu bleiben;
    for \all I care, they can claim whatever they want von mir aus können sie behaupten, was sie wollen!;
    for \all I know... so viel ich weiß...;
    the watch I wanted was, of course, the most expensive of \all die Uhr, die ich wollte, war natürlich die teuerste von allen;
    there are many professions which interest him, but most of \all, he'd like to be a zookeeper viele Berufe interessieren ihn, aber am liebsten wäre er Zoowärter ( fam);
    what with the fog and \all, I'd really not drive tonight bei dem Nebel möchte ich heute Nacht wirklich nicht fahren;
    in \all insgesamt;
    \all in \all alles in allem
    3) (the whole quantity, extent) alle(s);
    have you drunk it \all? hast du ausgetrunken?;
    four bedrooms, \all with balconies vier Schlafzimmer, alle mit Balkon;
    we saw \all of them wir sahen sie alle;
    have you drunk \all of the milk? hast du die ganze Milch getrunken?;
    your proposal is \all very well in theory, but... in der Theorie ist dein Vorschlag ja schön und gut, aber...;
    to be \all one to sb jdm gleichgültig [o ( fam) gleich] sein
    4) ( at least) mindestens;
    it's going to cost \all of a million dollars das kostet mindestens eine Million Dollar;
    the book has sold \all of 200 copies von dem Buch sind ganze 200 Exemplare verkauft worden;
    he always eats the entire apple, core and \all er isst immer den ganzen Apfel mit dem Gehäuse;
    \all but sb/ sth alle außer jd/etw;
    \all but one of the pupils came to the outing nur ein Schüler kam nicht mit zum Ausflug
    5) ( the only thing) alles;
    \all I want is to be left alone ich will nur in Ruhe gelassen werden;
    the remark was so silly, it was \all she could do not to laugh die Bemerkung war so dumm, dass sie sich sehr zusammenreißen musste, um nicht zu lachen; ( fig)
    that's \all I need right now das hat mir jetzt gerade noch gefehlt;
    \all [that] it takes is a little bit of luck man braucht nur etwas Glück
    PHRASES:
    \all's well that ends well ( that ends well) Ende gut, alles gut;
    to give [or put] one's \all alles geben;
    \all told insgesamt;
    they tried a dozen times \all told sie versuchten es insgesamt ein Dutzend Mal;
    nothing [or not anything] at \all überhaupt nichts;
    \all for one, and one for \all (one, and one for \all) alle für einen, einer für alle;
    and \all ( fam) auch;
    get one for me and \all bring mir auch einen

    English-German students dictionary > all

  • 90 corruption

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of corrupting.) zkaženost, korupce
    2) (a word that has changed considerably from its original form: Caterpillar is probably a corruption of the Old French word `chatepelose' meaning `hairy cat'.) zkomolenina
    * * *
    • podplácení
    • korupce

    English-Czech dictionary > corruption

  • 91 vapour

    ['veipə]
    1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) pára
    2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) výpary
    - vaporise
    * * *
    • výpar
    • pára
    • lehká mlha

    English-Czech dictionary > vapour

  • 92 corruption

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of corrupting.) skazenosť
    2) (a word that has changed considerably from its original form: Caterpillar is probably a corruption of the Old French word `chatepelose' meaning `hairy cat'.) skomolenina
    * * *
    • skazenost
    • úpadok
    • úplatok
    • korupcia

    English-Slovak dictionary > corruption

  • 93 vapour

    ['veipə]
    1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) para
    2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) výpary
    - vaporise
    * * *
    • vodná para
    • vidina (pren.)
    • výpar
    • výmysel
    • vydávat výpar
    • vyparovat sa
    • zrážat sa v paru
    • sklúcenost
    • spôsobit depresiu
    • tažkomyselnost
    • hmla
    • fantázia
    • dym
    • hypochondria
    • inhalacná látka
    • ilúzia (pren.)
    • hystéria
    • aerosol
    • depresia
    • chvastat sa
    • plynný stav
    • plynná látka
    • para
    • lahká hmla
    • nafukovat sa
    • melanchólia
    • nápad

    English-Slovak dictionary > vapour

  • 94 top-down

    hiérarchisé(e)
    MARKETING top-down forecasting prévisions f pl hiérarchisées;
    top-down management gestion f par le haut

    Forget capital; it's relatively easy to obtain nowadays. Today's scarce, sought-after strategic resource is expertise, which comes in the form of employees. Although organizations have changed mightily from the days of hierarchical, top-down management, they still have a long way to go.

    English-French business dictionary > top-down

  • 95 Galician

    glg
    gl
    25.07.2005
    NC
    Incorrect form of English name (Gallegan) corrected
    galicien
    galicien

    English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Galician

  • 96 corruption

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of corrupting.) corupere; corupţie
    2) (a word that has changed considerably from its original form: Caterpillar is probably a corruption of the Old French word `chatepelose' meaning `hairy cat'.) deformare

    English-Romanian dictionary > corruption

  • 97 set phrase

    (a phrase which always occurs in one form, and which cannot be changed: `Of no fixed abode' is a set phrase.) expresie de sine stă­tă­toare

    English-Romanian dictionary > set phrase

  • 98 vapour

    ['veipə]
    1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) vapori
    2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) aburi, vapori
    - vaporise

    English-Romanian dictionary > vapour

  • 99 toast

    1) любимец, предмет поклонения или обсуждения, культовая фигура

    Nicole Kidman has become the unlikely toast of Poligrafu, Transylvania. The tiny Romanian village is the setting for the $200million blockbuster Cold Mountain, starring Kidman and fellow Hollywood superstars Renee Zellweger, Jude Law and Natalie Portman. Until a few months ago few of the 700 villagers, who rely on horses as their main form of transport, had ever heard of the Sydney-born star or the other cast members. That all changed the day Tinseltown moved in (The Sun-Herald).

    You’re toast –- Тебе каюк

    I knew Mr. Bukowski’s dog was toast (Stephen King, Everything’s Eventual). – Я знал наверняка, что пес господина Буковски – не жилец/что жить ему осталось недолго.

    The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > toast

  • 100 toast

    •• * Это слово не совсем удачно и неполно представлено в существующих словарях. Так, одно из значений описывается как лицо, учреждение или событие, в честь или в память которого предлагается тост. Но вот по необходимости длинная (чтобы представить контекст) цитата, где такая экспликация может служить лишь намеком, но никак не переводом:

    •• Nicole Kidman has become the unlikely toast of Poligrafu, Transylvania. The tiny Romanian village is the setting for the $200 million blockbuster Cold Mountain, starring Kidman and fellow Hollywood superstars Renee Zellweger, Jude Law and Natalie Portman. Until a few months ago few of the 700 villagers, who rely on horses as their main form of transport, had ever heard of the Sydney-born star or the other cast members. That all changed the day Tinseltown moved in. (Sun-Herald)
    •• Здесь и во многих аналогичных примерах the toast – любимец, предмет поклонения или обсуждения, может быть даже культовая фигура. ( Tinseltown – то же самое, что Hollywood, но это обозначение киноиндустрии – более ироничное.)
    •• Еще одно употребление этого слова не отражено в известных мне словарях, хотя, наверное, каждый встречал в фильмах гангстерско-криминальной тематики фразу You’re toast – что-то вроде Тебе каюк.
    •• Вот пример из литературы:
    •• I knew Mr. Bukowski’s dog was toast. (Stephen King, из великолепного рассказа Everything’s Eventual) - Я знал наверняка, что пес господина Буковски – не жилец (или - что жить ему осталось недолго).
    •• Интересно, что это выражение обращено в будущее – то есть человека или собаку еще не «зажарили» («замочили»?), но судьба их предрешена.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > toast

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