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1 Acquired Clear Thinking
Position ( job): ACTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Acquired Clear Thinking
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2 klardenkend
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3 jasně myslící
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4 здравомыслящий
clear thinking, sensible, judiciousздравомыслящий человек — sensible person, man* of good sense
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5 klar
I Adj.1. clear (auch Himmel, Stimme, Suppe etc.); Schnaps: colo(u)rless, white; klarer Blick open, honest look2. (deutlich) clear; (offenkundig) auch plain; bei klarem Bewusstsein sein be fully conscious; klarer Augenblick lucid moment; er hat einen klaren Blick he is clear-sighted; (denkt nüchtern) he knows what he’s doing; einen klaren Kopf behalten keep a clear head; (nicht in Panik geraten) keep one’s wits about one; sie ist ein klarer Kopf umg. she’s got her head screwed on; ( nicht mehr) klar im Kopf sein be (no longer) thinking clearly3. Entscheidung, Ziel etc.: clear(-cut), definite; (geordnet) clear, straight; klare Verhältnisse schaffen get things straight; zwischen ihnen ist alles klar they’ve settled everything5. Wendungen: es ist klar, dass... it’s clear ( oder obvious) that...; es ist mir klar, dass..., ich bin mir darüber klar, dass... it’s clear to me that..., I realize that...; es ist mir nur zu klar, dass... it’s only too clear (to me) that..., I’m only too well aware that...; ich bin mir noch nicht klar ( darüber), was ich tun soll I’m not quite sure what to do; sich (Dat) über etw. klar werden come to realize s.th.; dir sollte endlich klar werden, dass... you should have realized by now that...; ist das klar? is that clear?; bes. drohend: have you got that?; alles klar? umg. got it?; (alles in Ordnung?) everything OK?; jetzt ist mir alles klar! now I understand!; sich (Dat) über etw. im Klaren sein realize s.th., be aware of s.th.; alles klar! umg., Gesprächsfloskel: okay!; Klärchen, Kloßbrühe6. NAUT., FLUG. clear, ready; klar zum Gefecht ready for action; als Kommando: clear the decks (for action)II Adv.1. clearly; jetzt sehe ich endlich klar at last it’s clear to me, at last I understand; ein klar denkender Mensch a clear-headed person; klar und deutlich quite clearly; klar zutage treten be obvious; er brachte es klar zum Ausdruck, dass... he made it quite clear that...; die Mannschaft hat klar gewonnen Sport the team had a clear win2. umg. (natürlich) (na) klar! of course, oh yes; klar kenne ich die! of course I know her!* * *sure (Adv.);(offensichtlich) plain (Adj.);* * *[klaːɐ]nt -(e)s, -(e)Aus = Eiweiß) (egg) white, white of an egg* * *1) (like glass: a glassy sea.) glassy2) (easy to see through; transparent: clear glass.) clear3) (free from mist or cloud: Isn't the sky clear!) clear4) (easy to understand; clear: His words were quite plain.) plain5) (obvious: It's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.) plain* * *[kla:ɐ̯]I. adj1. (ungetrübt) cleareine \klare Flüssigkeit a clear [or colourless [or AM -orless]] liquidein \klarer Schnaps a [colourless [or white]] schnap[p]s, a colourless spiriteine \klare Nacht a clear night; s.a. Brühe2. (deutlich zu sehen) clear\klare Konturen clear contours3. (unmissverständlich) cleareine \klare Antwort a straight answereine \klare Frage a direct question4. (eindeutig) clearein \klares Ergebnis a clear-cut resultein \klarer Nachteil/Vorteil a clear [or decided] advantage/disadvantage\klare Prognose unambiguous prediction5. (deutlich vernehmbar) clearein \klarer Empfang clear reception6. (bewusst)▪ jdm \klar sein/werden to be/become clear to sb▪ jdm \klar sein to be clear to sb▪ [jdm] \klar werden to become clear [to sb]alles \klar? (fam) is everything clear?7. (selbstverständlich) of coursena \klar! (fam) of course!aber \klar doch! of course [you/they etc. can]!8. (bereit) ready\klar zur Landung ready [or cleared] for landing\klar Schiff machen (fig a.) to clear the decksII. adv1. (deutlich) clearly\klar hervortreten/zu Tage treten to become clear\klar im Nachteil/Vorteil sein to be at a clear disadvantage/advantagejdm etw \klar sagen/zu verstehen geben to have a clear picture [of sth], to make sth clear to sb\klar und deutlich clearly and unambiguously2. (eindeutig) soundlyjdn \klar besiegen to defeat sb soundly, to enjoy a clear victory over sbetw \klar beurteilen [können] to [be able to] make a sound judgement of sthetw \klar erkennen to see sth clearly3. (ungetrübt) clearly\klar denkend clear-thinking\klar sehen to see clearly* * *1.1) clearbei klarer Sicht — when it's clear; on a clear day
klar [im Kopf] sein — have a clear head; be able to think clearly or straight
er ist nicht ganz klar im Kopf — (salopp) he's not quite right in the head (sl.)
klare Verhältnisse schaffen — set things straight
[ist] alles klar? — [is] everything clear?
na klar! — (ugs.)
aber klar! — (ugs.) of course!
ist dir klar, dass...? — are you aware that...?
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) klar werden — realize or grasp something
3) nicht attr. (fertig) ready2.adverbial clearly* * *A. adjklarer Blick open, honest lookbei klarem Bewusstsein sein be fully conscious;klarer Augenblick lucid moment;er hat einen klaren Blick he is clear-sighted; (denkt nüchtern) he knows what he’s doing;einen klaren Kopf behalten keep a clear head; (nicht in Panik geraten) keep one’s wits about one;klare Verhältnisse schaffen get things straight;zwischen ihnen ist alles klar they’ve settled everything4. SPORT etc, Sieg, Vorsprung: clear;mit klarem Vorsprung gewinnen win by a clear margin5. Wendungen:es ist klar, dass … it’s clear ( oder obvious) that …;es ist mir klar, dass …, ich bin mir darüber klar, dass … it’s clear to me that …, I realize that …;es ist mir nur zu klar, dass … it’s only too clear (to me) that …, I’m only too well aware that …;ich bin mir noch nicht klar (darüber), was ich tun soll I’m not quite sure what to do;sich (dat)über etwas klar werden come to realize sth;dir sollte endlich klar werden, dass … you should have realized by now that …;ist das klar? is that clear?; besonders drohend: have you got that?;alles klar? umg got it?; (alles in Ordnung?) everything OK?;jetzt ist mir alles klar! now I understand!;sich (dat)über etwas im Klaren sein realize sth, be aware of sth;6. SCHIFF, FLUG clear, ready;B. adv1. clearly;ein klar denkender Mensch a clear-headed person;klar und deutlich quite clearly;klar zutage treten be obvious;er brachte es klar zum Ausdruck, dass he made it quite clear that;die Mannschaft hat klar gewonnen Sport the team had a clear win2. umg (natürlich)(na) klar! of course, oh yes;klar kenne ich die! of course I know her!* * *1.1) clearbei klarer Sicht — when it's clear; on a clear day
klar [im Kopf] sein — have a clear head; be able to think clearly or straight
er ist nicht ganz klar im Kopf — (salopp) he's not quite right in the head (sl.)
[ist] alles klar? — [is] everything clear?
na klar! — (ugs.)
aber klar! — (ugs.) of course!
ist dir klar, dass...? — are you aware that...?
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) im Klaren sein — realize or be aware of something
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) klar werden — realize or grasp something
3) nicht attr. (fertig) ready2.adverbial clearly* * *adj.articulative adj.bold adj.bright adj.clear adj.clear cut (unambiguous) adj.evident adj.lucid adj.obvious adj.perspicacious adj.perspicuous adj.unobscured adj.vivid adj. adv.clearly adv.intelligibly adv.lucidly adv.perspicuously adv.serenely adv.yea adv. ausdr.of course expr. interj.yeah interj. -
6 pensée
pensée [pɑ̃se]feminine nouna. ( = idée) thought• aller jusqu'au bout de sa pensée ( = raisonner) to take one's line of thought to its logical conclusion ; ( = dire ce qu'on pense) to say what one thinks• à la pensée que... to think that...b. ( = fleur) pansy* * *pɑ̃se1) gén, Philosophie thought2) ( esprit) minden pensée, par la pensée — [se représenter, voir] in one's mind
3) ( manière de penser) thinking4) ( fleur) pansy•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɑ̃se nf1) (= idée) thought2) (le fait de penser) thinking no pl3) (façon de penser) thinking4) (doctrine) thoughtles pensées orientales — Eastern thought, Oriental thought
5) BOTANIQUE pansy* * *pensée nf1 ( faculté) thought; le cerveau, siège de la pensée the brain, seat of thought; la pensée distingue l'homme de l'animal thought distinguishes man from animals;2 ( ce que l'on pense) thought; être perdu dans ses pensées to be lost in thought; faites-nous part de vos pensées sur or à ce sujet let us know your thoughts on this matter; voilà une pensée très profonde! iron how profound!; à la pensée de at the thought of; j'enrage à la pensée qu'elle puisse être avec lui I'm furious at the thought that she might be with him; je frémis rien qu'à la pensée de devoir y aller I shudder at the very thought of having to go there; j'aimerais connaître le fond de ta pensée I'd like to know what you really think deep down; il l'a fait dans la pensée de vous être agréable he did it thinking that it would please you; dire sa pensée to speak one's mind, to say what one thinks; lire dans les pensées de qn to read sb's mind ou thoughts; il a eu une pensée pour les victimes de l'accident he remembered the victims of the accident; j'ai eu une pensée émue pour mes grands-parents I thought fondly of my grandparents;3 ( esprit) mind; venir à la pensée de qn to come to sb's mind; elle essayait de chasser l'image de sa pensée she was trying to get the image out of her mind; en pensée, par la pensée [se représenter, voir] in one's mind; nous serons avec vous par la pensée we'll be with you in spirit;4 ( manière de penser) thinking; pensée claire/confuse clear/muddled thinking;5 ( philosophie) thought; la pensée moderne/grecque/marxiste modern/Greek/Marxist thought; la pensée de Hegel/Machiavel the thought of Hegel/Machiavelli; une pensée politique très pauvre impoverished political ideas (pl);6 ( fleur) pansy.pensée unique dominant ideology.[pɑ̃se] nom fémininla seule pensée d'une seringue me donne des sueurs froides the very thought of a needle leaves me in a cold sweattout à la pensée de son rendez-vous, il n'a pas vu arriver la voiture deeply absorbed in ou by the thought of his meeting, he didn't see the car (coming)être tout à ou perdu dans ses pensées to be lost in thoughta. [méchantes] to have evil thoughtsb. [sexuelles] to indulge in immoral ou bad thoughts2. [façon de raisonner] thoughtaller au bout ou au fond de sa pensée: pour aller jusqu'au bout ou fond de ma pensée je dirais que... to be absolutely frank, I'd say that...allez donc jusqu'au bout de votre pensée come on, say what you really think ou what's really on your mind4. [esprit] mindnous sommes avec vous par la ou en pensée our thoughts are with youje les vois en pensée I can see them in my mind ou in my mind's eyetransportez-vous par la pensée dans une contrée exotique let your thoughts take you to an exotic landpensée conceptuelle/logique/mathématique conceptual/logical/mathematical thought6. [idéologie] (way of) thinkingla pensée chrétienne Christian thinking, the Christian way of thinking7. [dans les formules]avec nos affectueuses ou meilleures pensées with (all) our love ou fondest regards————————pensées nom féminin pluriel -
7 Klar
I Adj.1. clear (auch Himmel, Stimme, Suppe etc.); Schnaps: colo(u)rless, white; klarer Blick open, honest look2. (deutlich) clear; (offenkundig) auch plain; bei klarem Bewusstsein sein be fully conscious; klarer Augenblick lucid moment; er hat einen klaren Blick he is clear-sighted; (denkt nüchtern) he knows what he’s doing; einen klaren Kopf behalten keep a clear head; (nicht in Panik geraten) keep one’s wits about one; sie ist ein klarer Kopf umg. she’s got her head screwed on; ( nicht mehr) klar im Kopf sein be (no longer) thinking clearly3. Entscheidung, Ziel etc.: clear(-cut), definite; (geordnet) clear, straight; klare Verhältnisse schaffen get things straight; zwischen ihnen ist alles klar they’ve settled everything5. Wendungen: es ist klar, dass... it’s clear ( oder obvious) that...; es ist mir klar, dass..., ich bin mir darüber klar, dass... it’s clear to me that..., I realize that...; es ist mir nur zu klar, dass... it’s only too clear (to me) that..., I’m only too well aware that...; ich bin mir noch nicht klar ( darüber), was ich tun soll I’m not quite sure what to do; sich (Dat) über etw. klar werden come to realize s.th.; dir sollte endlich klar werden, dass... you should have realized by now that...; ist das klar? is that clear?; bes. drohend: have you got that?; alles klar? umg. got it?; (alles in Ordnung?) everything OK?; jetzt ist mir alles klar! now I understand!; sich (Dat) über etw. im Klaren sein realize s.th., be aware of s.th.; alles klar! umg., Gesprächsfloskel: okay!; Klärchen, Kloßbrühe6. NAUT., FLUG. clear, ready; klar zum Gefecht ready for action; als Kommando: clear the decks (for action)II Adv.1. clearly; jetzt sehe ich endlich klar at last it’s clear to me, at last I understand; ein klar denkender Mensch a clear-headed person; klar und deutlich quite clearly; klar zutage treten be obvious; er brachte es klar zum Ausdruck, dass... he made it quite clear that...; die Mannschaft hat klar gewonnen Sport the team had a clear win2. umg. (natürlich) (na) klar! of course, oh yes; klar kenne ich die! of course I know her!* * *sure (Adv.);(offensichtlich) plain (Adj.);* * *[klaːɐ]nt -(e)s, -(e)Aus = Eiweiß) (egg) white, white of an egg* * *1) (like glass: a glassy sea.) glassy2) (easy to see through; transparent: clear glass.) clear3) (free from mist or cloud: Isn't the sky clear!) clear4) (easy to understand; clear: His words were quite plain.) plain5) (obvious: It's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.) plain* * *[kla:ɐ̯]I. adj1. (ungetrübt) cleareine \klare Flüssigkeit a clear [or colourless [or AM -orless]] liquidein \klarer Schnaps a [colourless [or white]] schnap[p]s, a colourless spiriteine \klare Nacht a clear night; s.a. Brühe2. (deutlich zu sehen) clear\klare Konturen clear contours3. (unmissverständlich) cleareine \klare Antwort a straight answereine \klare Frage a direct question4. (eindeutig) clearein \klares Ergebnis a clear-cut resultein \klarer Nachteil/Vorteil a clear [or decided] advantage/disadvantage\klare Prognose unambiguous prediction5. (deutlich vernehmbar) clearein \klarer Empfang clear reception6. (bewusst)▪ jdm \klar sein/werden to be/become clear to sb▪ jdm \klar sein to be clear to sb▪ [jdm] \klar werden to become clear [to sb]alles \klar? (fam) is everything clear?7. (selbstverständlich) of coursena \klar! (fam) of course!aber \klar doch! of course [you/they etc. can]!8. (bereit) ready\klar zur Landung ready [or cleared] for landing\klar Schiff machen (fig a.) to clear the decksII. adv1. (deutlich) clearly\klar hervortreten/zu Tage treten to become clear\klar im Nachteil/Vorteil sein to be at a clear disadvantage/advantagejdm etw \klar sagen/zu verstehen geben to have a clear picture [of sth], to make sth clear to sb\klar und deutlich clearly and unambiguously2. (eindeutig) soundlyjdn \klar besiegen to defeat sb soundly, to enjoy a clear victory over sbetw \klar beurteilen [können] to [be able to] make a sound judgement of sthetw \klar erkennen to see sth clearly3. (ungetrübt) clearly\klar denkend clear-thinking\klar sehen to see clearly* * *1.1) clearbei klarer Sicht — when it's clear; on a clear day
klar [im Kopf] sein — have a clear head; be able to think clearly or straight
er ist nicht ganz klar im Kopf — (salopp) he's not quite right in the head (sl.)
klare Verhältnisse schaffen — set things straight
[ist] alles klar? — [is] everything clear?
na klar! — (ugs.)
aber klar! — (ugs.) of course!
ist dir klar, dass...? — are you aware that...?
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) klar werden — realize or grasp something
3) nicht attr. (fertig) ready2.adverbial clearly* * ** * *1.1) clearbei klarer Sicht — when it's clear; on a clear day
klar [im Kopf] sein — have a clear head; be able to think clearly or straight
er ist nicht ganz klar im Kopf — (salopp) he's not quite right in the head (sl.)
[ist] alles klar? — [is] everything clear?
na klar! — (ugs.)
aber klar! — (ugs.) of course!
ist dir klar, dass...? — are you aware that...?
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) im Klaren sein — realize or be aware of something
sich (Dat.) über etwas (Akk.) klar werden — realize or grasp something
3) nicht attr. (fertig) ready2.adverbial clearly* * *adj.articulative adj.bold adj.bright adj.clear adj.clear cut (unambiguous) adj.evident adj.lucid adj.obvious adj.perspicacious adj.perspicuous adj.unobscured adj.vivid adj. adv.clearly adv.intelligibly adv.lucidly adv.perspicuously adv.serenely adv.yea adv. ausdr.of course expr. interj.yeah interj. -
8 lúcido
adj.1 flashy, eye-catching.2 lucid, bright, sharp, clear-minded.3 lucid, clear.4 lucid, bright, clear, shining.past part.past participle of spanish verb: lucir.* * *1→ link=lucir lucir► adjetivo1 beautiful* * *ADJ1) (=espléndido) splendid, magnificentfue una boda muy lucida — it was a splendid o magnificent wedding
la actriz tuvo una actuación muy lucida — the actress gave a splendid o magnificent o stunning performance
2)estar lucido, quedar(se) lucido — iró to make a mess of things
¡estamos lucidos! — a fine mess we're in!
lucidos estaríamos si... — it would be awful if...
* * *- da adjetivoa) < fiesta> magnificent, splendidb) (fam) <niño/bebé> healthy* * *= lucid, clear-headed, luminous, shining, clear-sighted, of (a) sound mind.Ex. A lucid summary of the factors involved in cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit studies was given by Lancaster in 1971.Ex. This book offers the opportunity to practice reasoning in a clear-headed and critical way.Ex. Rather than the luminous deity that appears elsewhere in medieval literature, he presents a character who resembles the jealous husband of the fabliaux who keeps a young wife under lock and key and who responds violently when he is cuckolded.Ex. When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.Ex. Her diversified and highly committed authorship is characterized by disrespectful humour, clear-sighted solemnity and inconspicuous warmth.Ex. The candidate must be 21 years of age, have parental permission, and be physically healthy, free of debt, and possessed of a sound mind.* * *- da adjetivoa) < fiesta> magnificent, splendidb) (fam) <niño/bebé> healthy* * *= lucid, clear-headed, luminous, shining, clear-sighted, of (a) sound mind.Ex: A lucid summary of the factors involved in cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit studies was given by Lancaster in 1971.
Ex: This book offers the opportunity to practice reasoning in a clear-headed and critical way.Ex: Rather than the luminous deity that appears elsewhere in medieval literature, he presents a character who resembles the jealous husband of the fabliaux who keeps a young wife under lock and key and who responds violently when he is cuckolded.Ex: When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.Ex: Her diversified and highly committed authorship is characterized by disrespectful humour, clear-sighted solemnity and inconspicuous warmth.Ex: The candidate must be 21 years of age, have parental permission, and be physically healthy, free of debt, and possessed of a sound mind.* * *lucido -da1 ‹fiesta› magnificent, splendidsu actuación no fue muy lucida her performance wasn't particularly outstandingun papel secundario pero muy lucido a minor role but nevertheless very well played* * *
Del verbo lucir: ( conjugate lucir)
lucido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
lucido
lucir
lúcido
lucido
su actuación no fue muy lucida her performance wasn't particularly brilliant
lucir ( conjugate lucir) verbo intransitivo ( aparentar) to look good, look special;
gasta mucho en ropa pero no le luce she spends a fortune on clothes but it doesn't do much for her
verbo transitivo
‹peinado/collar› to sport (journ)
lucirse verbo pronominal
lúcido◊ -da adjetivo
‹ persona› clear-thinking
lucido,-a adjetivo
1 (vistoso) splendid, magnificent: han sido unas fiestas muy lucidas, they were magnificent parties
2 (ironía) enlightening: ha quedado muy lucido tu comentario, your comment was very enlightening
lucir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (una estrella, bombilla) to shine
2 fam (un esfuerzo) trabaja bastante, pero no le luce, he works quite a lot, but it doesn't show
II verbo transitivo
1 (ropa, joyas, peinado) to wear
2 (cualidades) to display
lúcido,-a adjetivo lucid, (persona) perceptive, clear-thinking: un político muy lúcido, a perceptive politician
' lúcido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lucida
- lúcida
- lucido
- ingenioso
English:
clear
- clear-headed
- lucid
* * *lucido, -a adj1. [vistoso, bello] splendid;una ceremonia lucida a magnificent ceremony2. [saludable] healthy-looking* * *adj splendid, magnificent* * *lucido, -da adjmagnífico: magnificent, splendidlúcido, -da adj: lucid -
9 denken
n; -s, kein Pl. thinking, thought; (logisches Denken) reasoning; (Denkart) way of thinking; Denken ist Glücksache umg. well you thought wrong; das Denken soll man den Pferden überlassen umg. don’t think too hard, you might hurt yourself ( oder pull a muscle)* * *das Denkenthinking* * *Dẹn|kennt -s,no pl1) (= Gedankenwelt) thought; (= Denkweise) thinkingich kann seinem Denken nicht folgen — I can't follow his thinking or his train of thought
im Denken Goethes — in Goethe's thought
abstraktes Denken — abstract thought or thinking
klares Denken — clear thinking, clarity of thought
2) (= Gedanken) thoughts pl, thinking3) (= Denkvermögen) mind* * *1) ((especially American) to suppose: I guess I'll have to leave now.) guess2) (to (be able to) think, form opinions and judgements etc: Man alone has the ability to reason.) reason3) ((often with about) to have or form ideas in one's mind: Can babies think?; I was thinking about my mother.) think* * *Den·ken<-s>[ˈdɛŋkn̩]2. (Denkweise) [way of] thinking, reasoning, thought, train of thoughtpositives \Denken positive thinking4. (Denkvermögen) understandingzu klarem \Denken kommen to start thinking clearly* * *das; Denkens thinking; (Denkweise) thought* * *denken; denkt, dachte, hat gedachtA. v/t & v/ifür sich denken think to o.s.;das war nur laut gedacht I was just thinking aloud ( oder out loud);es gibt einem zu denken it makes you think;ich denke, also bin ich I think, therefore I am;2. (vermuten) think, imagine;ich denke schon I (should) think so;ich dachte schon, du wolltest nicht mitkommen I was beginning to think ( oder for a minute I thought) you didn’t want to come;wer hätte das gedacht! who would have thought it;das hättest du dir denken können you should have known (that);3. eine Meinung haben: think (über +akk about;von of);sich (dat)sein Teil denken have thoughts ( oder opinions) of one’s own, think for o.s.;ich kann mir auch mein Teil denken I can put two and two together;von jemandem denken think ill ( oder badly) of sb, have a low opinion of sb;das hätte ich von ihr gar nicht gedacht I wouldn’t have thought it of her, I didn’t think she was like that4.sich (dat) etwasdenken (vorstellen) imagine;denken Sie nur! just imagine!;das kann ich mir denken I can well ( oder just) imagine;das habe ich mir gleich gedacht I almost thought as much from the start;das hätte ich mir doch denken können I should have realized;ich habe mir das so gedacht: … this is what I had in mind, I imagined it like this;ich habe mir nichts Böses dabei gedacht I didn’t mean anything ( oder any harm) by it;B. v/ifortschrittlich/konservativ denken think progressively/conservatively;großzügig/kleinlich denken be generous of spirit/pettyminded;anders/ähnlich denkend of different/similar opinions;2.so lange ich denken kann as long ( oder as far back as) as I can remember;denk daran! don’t forget!;daran habe ich gar nicht mehr gedacht! I completely forgot about that!;ich darf gar nicht daran denken! it doesn’t bear thinking about!;wenn ich bloß daran denke! if I just think about it!;der wird noch an mich denken! drohend: I’ll give him something to remember me by!, he’ll have me to reckon with!3. (im Sinn haben) have in mind, think of;es war für dich gedacht it was meant ( oder intended) for you;ans Heiraten denken think of marrying ( oder getting married);ich denke nicht daran! I wouldn’t dream of it, no way! umg, not on your life umg, not in a million years umg;ich muss an meine Karriere denken I have to consider ( oder think of) my career;du denkst immer nur an dich (selbst)/deinen Vorteil you only ever think about yourself ( oder number one)/about what’s in it for you…denken n im subst oft pej1. Wert legend auf: attitude, way of thinking;Autarkiedenken independent attitude;Erfolgsdenken success-oriented attitude; pej worship of success;Nützlichkeitsdenken utilitarian thinkingAnalogiedenken lateral thinking;Freund-Feind-Denken “friend or foe” way of dealing with people, us-and-them attitude;Schwarz-Weiß-Denken black and white view of the worldBeamtendenken bureaucratic mentality ( oder logic);Behördendenken way of thinking typical of authorities* * *das; Denkens thinking; (Denkweise) thought* * *(an) v.to think (of) v. v.(§ p.,pp.: dachte, gedacht)= to think v.(§ p.,p.p.: thought) -
10 Denken
n; -s, kein Pl. thinking, thought; (logisches Denken) reasoning; (Denkart) way of thinking; Denken ist Glücksache umg. well you thought wrong; das Denken soll man den Pferden überlassen umg. don’t think too hard, you might hurt yourself ( oder pull a muscle)* * *das Denkenthinking* * *Dẹn|kennt -s,no pl1) (= Gedankenwelt) thought; (= Denkweise) thinkingich kann seinem Denken nicht folgen — I can't follow his thinking or his train of thought
im Denken Goethes — in Goethe's thought
abstraktes Denken — abstract thought or thinking
klares Denken — clear thinking, clarity of thought
2) (= Gedanken) thoughts pl, thinking3) (= Denkvermögen) mind* * *1) ((especially American) to suppose: I guess I'll have to leave now.) guess2) (to (be able to) think, form opinions and judgements etc: Man alone has the ability to reason.) reason3) ((often with about) to have or form ideas in one's mind: Can babies think?; I was thinking about my mother.) think* * *Den·ken<-s>[ˈdɛŋkn̩]2. (Denkweise) [way of] thinking, reasoning, thought, train of thoughtpositives \Denken positive thinking4. (Denkvermögen) understandingzu klarem \Denken kommen to start thinking clearly* * *das; Denkens thinking; (Denkweise) thought* * *Denken ist Glücksache umg well you thought wrong;das Denken soll man den Pferden überlassen umg don’t think too hard, you might hurt yourself ( oder pull a muscle)* * *das; Denkens thinking; (Denkweise) thought* * *(an) v.to think (of) v. v.(§ p.,pp.: dachte, gedacht)= to think v.(§ p.,p.p.: thought) -
11 selväjärkinen
yks.nom. selväjärkinen; yks.gen. selväjärkisen; yks.part. selväjärkistä; yks.ill. selväjärkiseen; mon.gen. selväjärkisten selväjärkisien; mon.part. selväjärkisiä; mon.ill. selväjärkisiinclear-headed (adje)clear-thinking (adje)lucid (adje)sensible (adje)* * *• sensible• clear-headed• clear-thinking• lucid• rational -
12 klar
1) ( ungetrübt) clear;eine \klare Flüssigkeit a clear [or colourless [or (Am) -orless] ] liquid;ein \klarer Schnaps a [colourless [or white] ] schnap[p]s, a colourless spirit;2) ( deutlich zu sehen) clear;\klare Konturen clear contours3) ( unmissverständlich) clear;eine \klare Antwort a straight answer;eine \klare Frage a direct question4) ( eindeutig) clear;ein \klares Ergebnis a clear-cut result;5) ( deutlich vernehmbar) clear;ein \klarer Empfang clear reception6) ( bewusst)jdm \klar sein/ werden to be/become clear to sb;jdm \klar sein, dass... to be clear to sb that...;jdm \klar sein to be clear to sb;[jdm] \klar werden to become clear [to sb];alles \klar? ( fam) is everything clear?7) ( selbstverständlich) of course;na \klar! ( fam) of course!;aber \klar doch! of course [you/they etc. can]!8) ( bereit) ready;\klar zur Landung ready [or cleared] for landing;\klar Schiff machen (fig a.) to clear the decks1) ( deutlich) clearly;\klar hervortreten/ zu Tage treten to become clear;\klar im Nachteil/ Vorteil sein to be at a clear disadvantage/advantage;jdm etw \klar sagen/ zu verstehen geben to have a clear picture [of sth], to make sth clear to sb;\klar und deutlich clearly and unambiguously2) ( eindeutig) soundly;jdn \klar besiegen to defeat sb soundly, to enjoy a clear victory over sb;etw \klar beurteilen [können] to [be able to] make a sound judgement of sth;etw \klar erkennen to see sth clearly3) ( ungetrübt) clearly;\klar denkend clear-thinking;\klar sehen to see clearly -
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14 trennen
I v/t1. (ab-, loslösen) detach (von, aus from), remove (from); ( abschneiden, auch fig.) cut off (from), sever (from); (herausschneiden) cut out (of, from); (Glied etc.) sever; operativ: amputate, take off; (auftrennen) (Jacke etc.) unpick; das Futter aus der Jacke trennen remove the lining from ( oder take the lining out of) the jacket; den Kopf vom Rumpf trennen sever the head from the body, cut the head off2. (etw. Zusammengesetztes in seine Bestandteile zerlegen) separate, break down (auch TECH., CHEM., Müll etc.); (sortieren) sort, categorize, split up, break down, break up, divide, reduce (auch Müll, Material etc.); (Verbindung eines Stoffes mit einem anderen auflösen) separate; (Erz vom Gestein) separate out, extract; (zerteilen, zersägen) cut up, saw up3. (räumlich auseinander bringen, ihr Verhältnis lösen) separate, divide; (Familie) auch split up, break up; (Rassen etc., Geschlechter) segregate; (Boxer) separate; (absondern) isolate, separate out, keep separate; er versuchte, die Kämpfenden zu trennen he tried to break up the fight ( oder to separate the combatants geh.); durch den Krieg getrennt werden Familie etc.: be split up by the war; Landesteile etc.: be divided ( oder partitioned) as a result of the war; ihre Ehe wurde getrennt their marriage was annulled4. (unterscheiden, auseinander halten) (Begriffe) distinguish (between), demarcate geh.; man muss die Dinge trennen you have to keep things separate, there has to be some clear thinking; das Private vom Beruflichen trennen keep one’s private life and one’s job separate5. (zwischen Personen etc. eine Kluft bilden) separate, divide; die beiden trennt zu viel they ( oder the two of them) don’t have enough in common, they are incompatible in too many ways; uns trennen Welten we’re worlds apart6. (eine Grenze darstellen) demarcate, mark a boundary between, divide; (zwischen zwei Bereichen liegen) be ( oder lie etc.) between, separate ( von from); der Kanal trennt England vom Kontinent between Britain and the Continent lies the (English) Channel, the (English) Channel separates Britain from the Continent; nur noch ein paar Tage trennen uns von Weihnachten we’ve only got a few days to go till Christmas, (there are) only a few days between us and Christmas now7. (teilen) divide; (Wort, nach Silben) divide (up), hyphenate, break; wo wird das Wort getrennt? where do you hyphenate the word?III v/refl1. (auseinander gehen) part company, go one’s separate ways; (sich verabschieden) say goodbye; die Mannschaften trennten sich unentschieden the teams had to settle for a draw, the match ended in a draw; hier trennen sich unsere Wege bes. fig. this is where we go our separate ways2. (eine Gemeinschaft, Partnerschaft etc. aufgeben) split up ( von with), end one’s association (with), agree to part; Ehepartner: separate, split up; sie hat sich von i-m Mann getrennt she and her husband have split up, she’s left her husband3. sich trennen von (einer Sache) part with, let go; (einer Idee etc.) give up, get away from, abandon; von dem Gedanken wirst du dich trennen müssen auch you’ll (just) have to rethink that ( oder forget the idea); ich konnte mich von dem Auto / von ihr / von dem Anblick nicht trennen I couldn’t bear ( oder bring myself) to part with the car / I couldn’t tear myself away from her / I couldn’t take my eyes off it; er kann sich wieder mal nicht trennen umg. (losreißen) as usual he can’t quite bring himself to make the break ( oder get up and go); er kann sich von nichts trennen he just can’t let go, he has to hold on to everything* * *(abtrennen) to detach; to winnow; to segregate; to dissociate; to cut off; to disjoin; to separate; to sever; to disassociate;(auftrennen) to unpick; to undo;(scheiden) to divorce; to sunder; to disunite; to part;(unterbrechen) to disconnect;(zerteilen) to divide;sich trennento split up; to divide; to secede; to part company; to separate; to disunite* * *trẹn|nen ['trɛnən]1. vt1) (= entfernen) Mensch, Tier to separate (von from); (Tod) to take away (von from); (= in Teile teilen, abtrennen) to separate; Kopf, Glied etc to sever; (= abmachen) to detach (von from); Aufgenähtes to take off, to remove2) (= aufspalten, scheiden) Bestandteile, Eier, Raufende to separate; Partner, Freunde to split up; (COMPUT, TELEC) Verbindung to disconnect; (räumlich) to separate; Begriffe to differentiate, to distinguish (between); (nach Rasse, Geschlecht) to segregateGut von Böse trennen — to distinguish between good and evil, to differentiate or distinguish good from evil
alles Trennende (zwischen uns/den beiden) —
das Radio trennt die Sender gut/schlecht — the radio has good/bad selectivity
See:→ auch getrennt3) (= in Bestandteile zerlegen) Kleid to take to pieces; (LING ) Wort to divide, to split up; (CHEM ) Gemisch to separate (out)2. vr1) (= auseinandergehen) to separate; (Partner, Eheleute etc) to split up, to separate; (= Abschied nehmen) to partsich von jdm/der Firma trennen — to leave sb/the firm
die Firma trennte sich von ihrem Geschäftsführer — the firm parted company with its managing director
die zwei Mannschaften trennten sich 2:0 — the final score was 2-0
sich im Guten/Bösen trennen — to part on good/bad terms
2)(= weggeben, verkaufen etc)
sich von etw trennen — to part with sther konnte sich davon nicht trennen — he couldn't bear to part with it; (von Plan) he couldn't give it up; (von Anblick) he couldn't take his eyes off it
3) (= sich teilen) (Wege, Flüsse) to divide3. vi(zwischen Begriffen) to draw or make a distinction* * *1) (to separate: They were cut off from the rest of the army.) cut off2) (to separate; to break the connection (especially electrical) with: Our phone has been disconnected.) disconnect3) (to separate, especially in thought.) dissociate4) (to separate: You can't divorce these two concepts.) divorce5) ((sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart: He separated the money into two piles; A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.) separate6) (to separate from others; to keep (people, groups etc) apart from each other: At the swimming-pool, the sexes are segregated.) segregate* * *tren·nen[ˈtrɛnən]I. vt1. (abtrennen)▪ etw von etw dat \trennen to separate sth from sth; (mit scharfem Gegenstand) to cut sth off sth; (Körperteil bei einem Unfall) to sever sth from sth2. (ablösen)vor dem Reinigen müssen die Lederknöpfe vom Mantel getrennt werden the leather buttons have to be removed from [or taken off] the coat before cleaningdas Eiweiß vom Eigelb \trennen to separate the egg white from the yolk▪ etw \trennen to separate sth▪ etw \trennen to separate stheine Naht \trennen to undo [or unpick] a seam▪ jdn und jdn/von jdm \trennen to separate sb and sb/from sbes kann gefährlich sein, bei einer Prügelei die Streitenden zu \trennen it can be dangerous to separate people in a fightnichts kann uns mehr \trennen nothing can ever come between us6. (scheiden)eine Ehe \trennen to dissolve a marriage7. (teilen)ein Zaun trennt die beiden Grundstücke the two plots are separated by a fence▪ jdn/etw von jdm/etw \trennen to separate sb/sth and sb/sthdie Wüste trennt den Norden vom Süden des Landes the north and south of the country are separated by the desertdie beiden \trennen Welten the two are worlds apartzu vieles trennt sie they have too little in commonvom Frühlingsanfang \trennen uns nur noch wenige Tage we've only got a few days to go till the first day of springman muss Ursache und Wirkung \trennen one has to make a distinction between cause and effect11. (nach Rasse, Geschlecht)▪ jdn/etw \trennen to segregate sb/sthdie Geschlechter \trennen to segregate the sexes▪ jdn und jdn/von jdm \trennen to segregate sb and sb/from sbjdn \trennen to cut off [or disconnect] sbII. vrhier \trennen wir uns this is where we part company [or go our separate waysder Schwimmer und sein Trainer haben sich vergangenen Monat getrennt the swimmer and his coach parted company last monther gehört zu den Menschen, die sich von nichts \trennen können he is one of those people who have to hold on to everythingSchalke 04 und Hertha trennten sich 5:3 [the game between] Schalke 04 and Hertha finished 5-3, the final score [in the game] between Schalke 04 and Hertha was 5-3; s.a. WegIII. vi▪ [zwischen etw dat und etw dat] \trennen to draw [or make] a distinction [or differentiate] [between sth and sth]2. RADIOgut/schlecht \trennen to have good/bad selectivity* * *1.transitives Verb1) separate ( von from); (abschneiden) cut off; sever <head, arm>2) (auftrennen) unpick <dress, seam>3) (teilen) divide <word, parts of a room etc., fig.: people>uns trennen Welten — (fig.) we are worlds apart
5) (zerlegen) separate < mixture>6) (auseinander halten) differentiate or distinguish between; make a distinction between < terms>2.reflexives Verb1) (voneinander weggehen) part [company]; (fig.)die Mannschaften trennten sich 0:0 — the game ended in a goalless draw; the two teams drew 0:0
2) (eine Partnerschaft auflösen) <couple, partners> split up3) (hergeben)* * *A. v/t1. (ab-, loslösen) detach (von, aus from), remove (from); ( abschneiden, auch fig) cut off (from), sever (from); (herausschneiden) cut out (of, from); (Glied etc) sever; operativ: amputate, take off; (auftrennen) (Jacke etc) unpick;das Futter aus der Jacke trennen remove the lining from ( oder take the lining out of) the jacket;den Kopf vom Rumpf trennen sever the head from the body, cut the head off2. (etwas Zusammengesetztes in seine Bestandteile zerlegen) separate, break down ( auch TECH, CHEM, Müll etc); (sortieren) sort, categorize, split up, break down, break up, divide, reduce (auch Müll, Material etc); (Verbindung eines Stoffes mit einem anderen auflösen) separate; (Erz vom Gestein) separate out, extract; (zerteilen, zersägen) cut up, saw up3. (räumlich auseinanderbringen, ihr Verhältnis lösen) separate, divide; (Familie) auch split up, break up; (Rassen etc, Geschlechter) segregate; (Boxer) separate; (absondern) isolate, separate out, keep separate;er versuchte, die Kämpfenden zu trennen he tried to break up the fight ( oder to separate the combatants geh);durch den Krieg getrennt werden Familie etc: be split up by the war; Landesteile etc: be divided ( oder partitioned) as a result of the war;ihre Ehe wurde getrennt their marriage was annulled4. (unterscheiden, auseinanderhalten) (Begriffe) distinguish (between), demarcate geh;man muss die Dinge trennen you have to keep things separate, there has to be some clear thinking;das Private vom Beruflichen trennen keep one’s private life and one’s job separate5. (zwischen Personen etc eine Kluft bilden) separate, divide;die beiden trennt zu viel they ( oder the two of them) don’t have enough in common, they are incompatible in too many ways;uns trennen Welten we’re worlds apart6. (eine Grenze darstellen) demarcate, mark a boundary between, divide; (zwischen zwei Bereichen liegen) be ( oder lie etc) between, separate (von from);der Kanal trennt England vom Kontinent between Britain and the Continent lies the (English) Channel, the (English) Channel separates Britain from the Continent;nur noch ein paar Tage trennen uns von Weihnachten we’ve only got a few days to go till Christmas, (there are) only a few days between us and Christmas nowwo wird das Wort getrennt? where do you hyphenate the word?8. TEL cut off, disconnect;B. v/i:trennen zwischen distinguish between;gut trennen Radio: have good selectivityC. v/rdie Mannschaften trennten sich unentschieden the teams had to settle for a draw, the match ended in a draw;hier trennen sich unsere Wege besonders fig this is where we go our separate ways2. (eine Gemeinschaft, Partnerschaft etc aufgeben) split up (von with), end one’s association (with), agree to part; Ehepartner: separate, split up;sie hat sich von i-m Mann getrennt she and her husband have split up, she’s left her husband3.von dem Gedanken wirst du dich trennen müssen auch you’ll (just) have to rethink that ( oder forget the idea);ich konnte mich von dem Auto/von ihr/von dem Anblick nicht trennen I couldn’t bear ( oder bring myself) to part with the car/I couldn’t tear myself away from her/I couldn’t take my eyes off it;er kann sich wieder mal nicht trennen umg (losreißen) as usual he can’t quite bring himself to make the break ( oder get up and go);er kann sich von nichts trennen he just can’t let go, he has to hold on to everything* * *1.transitives Verb1) separate ( von from); (abschneiden) cut off; sever <head, arm>2) (auftrennen) unpick <dress, seam>3) (teilen) divide <word, parts of a room etc., fig.: people>uns trennen Welten — (fig.) we are worlds apart
5) (zerlegen) separate < mixture>6) (auseinander halten) differentiate or distinguish between; make a distinction between < terms>2.reflexives Verb1) (voneinander weggehen) part [company]; (fig.)die Mannschaften trennten sich 0:0 — the game ended in a goalless draw; the two teams drew 0:0
2) (eine Partnerschaft auflösen) <couple, partners> split up3) (hergeben)* * *v.to disassociate v.to disconnect v.to disjoin v.to disrupt v.to dissociate v.to disunite v.to part v.to secede v.to segregate v.to separate v.to sever v.to slit v.(§ p.,p.p.: slit)to sunder v.to unlink v. -
15 aspirar a
v.1 to aspire after, to aspire to, to aim for, to ambition.Ellos aspiran a ser candidatos They aspire to be candidates.Aspirar a una buena posición Aspire after (aspire for) a good position.2 to aspire to, to aim to.Ellos aspiran a ser candidatos They aspire to be candidates.3 to aspire for, to want to become.Ella aspira a presidente She wants to become a president.* * ** * *(v.) = aspire toEx. Patience, calmness and clear thinking must be the virtues to aspire to in such circumstances.* * *(v.) = aspire toEx: Patience, calmness and clear thinking must be the virtues to aspire to in such circumstances.
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16 calma
intj.take it easy, easy does it, cool it, don't get excited.f.1 calm (without noise or movement).en calma calmcalma chicha dead calm2 tranquility (sosiego).perder la calma to lose one's composuretómatelo con calma take it easy3 stillness, calm, still.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: calmar.* * *1 calmness, calm, tranquillity (US tranquility)2 COMERCIO slack period, lull4 (tiempo) calm weather\estar en calma to be calmperder la calma to lose one's patiencetomárselo con calma to take it easycalma chicha dead calm* * *noun f.calm, quiet* * *SF1) (=tranquilidad) calm¡calma! — [en una discusión] calm down!; [ante un peligro] keep calm!
cuando llegaron los niños se acabó la calma — when the children arrived, the peace and quiet ended
hubo un periodo de calma entre las elecciones municipales y las legislativas — there was a lull between the local and the general elections
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con calma — calmly•
perder la calma — to lose one's cool *•
tomárselo con calma — to take it easy *2) (=relajo excesivo)3) (Náut, Meteo) calm* * *femenino calmcalma, por favor! — ( en situación peligrosa) please, keep calm! o don't panic!; ( en discusión acalorada) calm down, please!
la calma que precede a la tormenta — the lull o calm before the storm
* * *= quiet, calm, calmness, cool head, tranquillity [tranquility, -USA], stillness.Ex. During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.Ex. Undue haste and panic can be minimized by calm, purposeful behavior that is reassuring to the public.Ex. Patience, calmness and clear thinking must be the virtues to aspire to in such circumstances.Ex. Nothing fazes Paula and with her cool head she thrives on the daily challenges that come her way.Ex. There are only a few really large areas of tranquillity left in England and we must all work together to protect them.Ex. Today is day one of my twenty one day challenge -- spending a minimum of 10 minutes a day in quiet stillness.----* con calma = calmly, leisurely, tranquilly.* darse prisa con calma = make + haste slowly.* la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.* mantener la calma = keep + Posesivo + head, keep + Posesivo + head together, keep + Pronombre + cool, remain + cool-headed, keep + a cool head, play it + cool.* no perder la calma = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* oasis de calma = calm oasis.* perder la calma = blow + a fuse.* período de calma = lull.* personificación de la calma, la = picture of calm, the.* que se toma las cosas con calma = laid-back.* tomarse Algo con calma = take + Posesivo + time.* tomarse las cosas con calma = keep + a cool head, play it + cool.* tomárselo con calma = hang + loose, take it + easy, keep + a cool head, play it + cool.* * *femenino calmcalma, por favor! — ( en situación peligrosa) please, keep calm! o don't panic!; ( en discusión acalorada) calm down, please!
la calma que precede a la tormenta — the lull o calm before the storm
* * *= quiet, calm, calmness, cool head, tranquillity [tranquility, -USA], stillness.Ex: During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.
Ex: Undue haste and panic can be minimized by calm, purposeful behavior that is reassuring to the public.Ex: Patience, calmness and clear thinking must be the virtues to aspire to in such circumstances.Ex: Nothing fazes Paula and with her cool head she thrives on the daily challenges that come her way.Ex: There are only a few really large areas of tranquillity left in England and we must all work together to protect them.Ex: Today is day one of my twenty one day challenge -- spending a minimum of 10 minutes a day in quiet stillness.* con calma = calmly, leisurely, tranquilly.* darse prisa con calma = make + haste slowly.* la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.* mantener la calma = keep + Posesivo + head, keep + Posesivo + head together, keep + Pronombre + cool, remain + cool-headed, keep + a cool head, play it + cool.* no perder la calma = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* oasis de calma = calm oasis.* perder la calma = blow + a fuse.* período de calma = lull.* personificación de la calma, la = picture of calm, the.* que se toma las cosas con calma = laid-back.* tomarse Algo con calma = take + Posesivo + time.* tomarse las cosas con calma = keep + a cool head, play it + cool.* tomárselo con calma = hang + loose, take it + easy, keep + a cool head, play it + cool.* * *calmdespacito y con calma slowly and calmlyprocura mantener la calma try to keep calmtómatelo con calma take it easyante todo, no hay que perder la calma above all, the thing is not to lose your coolla calma ha vuelto a la ciudad the city is calm again, calm has been restored to the cityen la zona se vive una calma tensa ( period); an atmosphere of uneasy calm reigns in the area ( journ)el mar está en calma the sea is calm¡calma, por favor! (en situación peligrosa) please, keep calm! o don't panic!; (en discusión acalorada) calm down, please!la calma que precede a la tormenta the lull o calm before the stormCompuesto:dead calm* * *
Del verbo calmar: ( conjugate calmar)
calma es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
calma
calmar
calma sustantivo femenino
calm;
mantener la calma to keep calm;
tómatelo con calma take it easy;
no hay que perder la calma the thing is not to lose your cool;
el mar está en calma the sea is calm;
¡calma, por favor! ( en situación peligrosa) please, keep calm! o don't panic!;
( en discusión acalorada) calm down, please!
calmar ( conjugate calmar) verbo transitivo
‹ nervios› to calm;
‹ sed› to quench;
‹ hambre› to take the edge off
calmarse verbo pronominal
calma sustantivo femenino
1 (sosiego, paz) calm
estar en calma, to be calm
2 ¡calma, señores!, (en una discusión) calm down, please!
(ante un peligro) please, keep calm!
tomárselo con calma, to take it easy
3 Meteor calm weather
4 Náut calma chicha, dead calm
calmar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to calm (down)
2 (un dolor) to soothe, relieve
' calma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calmarse
- desesperarse
- mantener
- quietud
- reflexionar
- restablecer
- restablecimiento
- turbar
- conservar
- llamamiento
- parsimonia
- paz
- tranquilidad
- volver
English:
alleviate
- call
- calm
- composure
- cool
- coolness
- easy
- easy-going
- equanimity
- head
- lull
- stride
- calmly
- coolly
- disturb
- ease
- slow
- still
- tranquility
* * *calma nf1. [sin ruido o movimiento] calm, stillness;en calma calm;se vivía una calma tensa there was an uneasy calmcalma chicha dead calm2. [sosiego] calm, tranquility;un llamamiento a la calma an appeal for calm;el orador pidió calma a los asistentes the speaker appealed to the audience to be calm;con calma calmly;mantener la calma to keep calm o one's composure;perder la calma to lose one's composure;tener calma [tener paciencia] to be patient;tómatelo con calma take it easy* * *f calm;¡calma! calm down!;tómatelo con calma take it easy;la calma que precede a la tormenta the calm before the storm* * *calma nf: calm, quiet* * *calma n calm -
17 tranquilidad
f.1 calm, peacefulness (sosiego) (de lugar, música, vida).2 peace of mind (falta de preocupaciones).para mayor tranquilidad to be on the safe sidepara tu tranquilidad to put your mind at rest3 clearness.4 calm.5 tranquility, calm, quiet, calmness.* * *\para mayor tranquilidad to be on the safe sidepara tu tranquilidad for your own peace of mindperder la tranquilidad to get het uppaz y tranquilidad peace and quiet* * *noun f.tranquility, quietness* * *SF1) (=placidez) peace¡qué tranquilidad se respira en el campo! — the countryside is so peaceful!
con tres hijos no tengo ni un momento de tranquilidad — with three children I never get a moment's peace
2) (=falta de prisa)3) (=aplomo) calm4) (=falta de preocupación)para mayor tranquilidad llama a tus padres — call your parents, to put your mind at rest
¡qué tranquilidad! ya se han acabado los exámenes — what a relief, the exams are over at last!
puedes decírmelo con total tranquilidad, no se lo contaré a nadie — you're quite safe telling me, I won't tell anyone
5) (=descaro)dijo con toda tranquilidad que no pensaba pagar — she said quite calmly o as cool as you please o like that she didn't intend to pay
* * *a) ( calma) peacela tranquilidad del campo — the peace o tranquility of the countryside
b) ( falta de preocupación)llámame a la hora que sea, con toda tranquilidad — feel free to call me at any time
* * *= quiet, ease, reassurance, serenity, quietness, peace of mind, calm, calmness, tranquillity [tranquility, -USA], stillness.Ex. During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.Ex. Reaching such a point of ease may be a long haul with some children.Ex. Such reassurance becomes particularly important if the inquirer has not sampled the file, either in a printed format or in browsing online.Ex. The state capital where she worked as a reference librarian has an almost rural serenity about it.Ex. Study space in the library was most used by groups of unsupervised pupils, of different ages, browsing and studying, requiring different levels of quietness.Ex. The article is entitled 'Licensing of digital publications: peace of mind for research libraries or an expensive nightmare?'.Ex. Undue haste and panic can be minimized by calm, purposeful behavior that is reassuring to the public.Ex. Patience, calmness and clear thinking must be the virtues to aspire to in such circumstances.Ex. There are only a few really large areas of tranquillity left in England and we must all work together to protect them.Ex. Today is day one of my twenty one day challenge -- spending a minimum of 10 minutes a day in quiet stillness.----* con toda tranquilidad = casually.* con tranquilidad = tranquilly.* oasis de tranquilidad = calm oasis.* perturbar la paz y la tranquilidad = disturb + the peace and tranquillity.* * *a) ( calma) peacela tranquilidad del campo — the peace o tranquility of the countryside
b) ( falta de preocupación)llámame a la hora que sea, con toda tranquilidad — feel free to call me at any time
* * *= quiet, ease, reassurance, serenity, quietness, peace of mind, calm, calmness, tranquillity [tranquility, -USA], stillness.Ex: During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages to the public that would accrue from such havens of quiet and reasonableness as the library.
Ex: Reaching such a point of ease may be a long haul with some children.Ex: Such reassurance becomes particularly important if the inquirer has not sampled the file, either in a printed format or in browsing online.Ex: The state capital where she worked as a reference librarian has an almost rural serenity about it.Ex: Study space in the library was most used by groups of unsupervised pupils, of different ages, browsing and studying, requiring different levels of quietness.Ex: The article is entitled 'Licensing of digital publications: peace of mind for research libraries or an expensive nightmare?'.Ex: Undue haste and panic can be minimized by calm, purposeful behavior that is reassuring to the public.Ex: Patience, calmness and clear thinking must be the virtues to aspire to in such circumstances.Ex: There are only a few really large areas of tranquillity left in England and we must all work together to protect them.Ex: Today is day one of my twenty one day challenge -- spending a minimum of 10 minutes a day in quiet stillness.* con toda tranquilidad = casually.* con tranquilidad = tranquilly.* oasis de tranquilidad = calm oasis.* perturbar la paz y la tranquilidad = disturb + the peace and tranquillity.* * *1 (calma) peacela tranquilidad del campo the peace o tranquility of the countrysideno he tenido ni un minuto de tranquilidad en toda la semana I haven't had a moment's peace all weekllamemos a la estación para mayor tranquilidad let's call the station just to be on the safe side o to make absolutely surenecesita paz y tranquilidad she needs some peace and quietpara poder trabajar con tranquilidad to be able to work in peaceléelo con tranquilidad read it at your leisure o in your own timerespondió con tranquilidad she replied calmly2(falta de preocupación): llámame a la hora que sea, con toda tranquilidad feel free to call me at any time* * *
tranquilidad sustantivo femenino
con tranquilidad ( sin prisas) at my (o your etc) leisure;
( sin nerviosismo) calmlyb) ( falta de preocupación):◊ llámame a la hora que sea, con toda tranquilidad feel free to call me at any time;
lo hice para mi propia tranquilidad I did it for my own peace of mind
tranquilidad sustantivo femenino
1 (sosiego, quietud) stillness, tranquillity
2 (serenidad) calmness, tranquillity, US tranquility
3 (despreocupación) se lo toma con una tranquilidad pasmosa, he takes it incredibly calmly
te puede despedir con toda tranquilidad, he can fire you without a moment's worry
' tranquilidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
flema
- paz
- quietud
- respirar
- revolucionar
- añorar
- descanso
- romper
English:
calm
- ease
- peace
- peacefulness
- quiet
- quietness
- quietud
- stillness
- tranquillity
- tranquility
* * *tranquilidad nf1. [sosiego] [de lugar, calle, tarde, vida] calm, peacefulness;[de ambiente, tono de voz] quietness, calmness; [de mar] calmness; [de movimientos, paso] unhurriedness, calmness;¡qué tranquilidad se respira aquí! it's so peaceful here!;el presidente pidió tranquilidad a los ciudadanos the president called on citizens to remain calm;piénsalo con tranquilidad take your time to think it over;se tomó la noticia con mucha tranquilidad she took the news very calmly2. [falta de preocupaciones] peace of mind;para mayor tranquilidad to be on the safe side;para tu tranquilidad to put your mind at rest3. [de carácter] calmness, calm4. [despreocupación] calm;me extrañó la aparente tranquilidad con la que siguió su camino I was surprised by how calmly she seemed to just carry on;puedes llamar por teléfono con toda tranquilidad please feel free to use the phone;¿puedo servirme más? – ¡con toda tranquilidad! can I have some more? – feel free!5. [de conciencia] clearness;la tranquilidad que te da saber que has hecho lo que debías the peace of mind you get from knowing you've done what you had to do* * *f calm, quietness;para tu tranquilidad for your peace of mind* * *tranquilidad nf: tranquility, peace* * *1. (paz) quiet / peace2. (calma) calm -
18 klartenkt
adj. clear-thinking, clear-headed -
19 klarttenkende
adj. clear-thinking, clear-headed -
20 inteligentní
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