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101 sociétaire de la Comédie-Française
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102 sociétaire
sociétaire [sɔsjetεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *sɔsjetɛʀnom masculin et féminin member* * *sɔsjetɛʀ nmf* * *sociétaire nmf member.[sɔsjetɛr] nom masculin et féminin[d'une association] member -
103 étalement
étalement [etalmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *etalmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( dans le temps) staggering2) ( dans l'espace) sprawl* * *etalmɑ̃ nm1) (= déploiement) spreading2) (= échelonnement) staggering* * *étalement nm1 ( dans le temps) staggering; l'étalement des horaires the staggering of schedules; j'ai opté pour l'étalement des remboursements de ma dette I opted to pay off my debt by instalmentsGB;2 ( dans l'espace) étalement géographique geographical dispersion.[etalmɑ̃] nom masculin1. [déploiement - de papiers, d'objets] spreading (out) ; [ - de marchandises] displaying3. [mise à plat] spreading out -
104 vybraný
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105 dissociato
◆ agg. e s.m. terrorist who has opted out of terrorism.* * *[disso'tʃato] 1.participio passato dissociare2.aggettivo dissociated3.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) pol. = a terrorist who denies his ideology but refuses to collaborate with the law* * *dissociato/disso't∫ato/II aggettivodissociatedIII sostantivo m.(f. -a) pol. = a terrorist who denies his ideology but refuses to collaborate with the law. -
106 invece
instead(ma) butinvece di fare instead of doing* * *invece avv. instead; (al contrario) but; on the contrary: dovrei andare io, vacci tu invece!, I should (really) go, but you go instead; volevo telefonargli e invece andai di persona, I was going to phone him, but went to see him instead; credevo di trovarlo in casa, (ma) invece non c'era, I expected to find him at home, but he wasn't there; lui ama lo sport, e invece io no, he loves sport, but I don't; ''Ti sei annoiato?'' ''No, invece. Mi sono molto divertito'', ''Were you bored?'' ''On the contrary. I enjoyed myself immensely''; i suoi fratelli hanno studiato medicina; lui, invece, ha scelto legge, his brothers studied medicine; he, on the contrary, opted for law // In espressioni del linguaggio infantile: ''Non puoi giocare a pallone con questo tempo!'' ''E invece sì!'', ''You can't play football in this weather!'' ''Oh yes I can!''.* * *[in'vetʃe]1) (viceversa) instead, on the contrary, on the other handin Italia, invece, è possibile... — in Italy, on the other hand, it is possible to...
doveva andarci e invece ci andai io — she was supposed to go, but I went instead
"non l'ho mai incontrato!" "invece sì!" — "I've never met him!" "yes you have!"
2) invece di instead of3) invece che rather than* * *invece/in'vet∫e/1 (viceversa) instead, on the contrary, on the other hand; in Italia, invece, è possibile... in Italy, on the other hand, it is possible to...; doveva andarci e invece ci andai io she was supposed to go, but I went instead; volevo telefonare poi invece ho scritto I was going to phone but wrote instead; "non l'ho mai incontrato!" "invece sì!" "I've never met him!" "yes you have!"2 invece di instead of3 invece che rather than. -
107 orientare
antenna, schermo turnorientare qualcuno verso una carriera guide or steer s.o. towards a career* * *orientare v.tr.1 to orient, to orientate: orientare una carta geografica, la bussola, to orient a map, the compass // orientare i fari verso l'alto, to point the spotlights upwards2 (fig.) ( indirizzare) to steer, to guide: orientare gli studenti alla ricerca, to steer students into research; orientare qlcu. a un'attività economica, to steer s.o. into a business career3 (mat.) to orientate◘ orientarsi v.rifl.1 to get* one's bearings, to orientate oneself, to orient oneself: con questa nebbia non riesco a orientarmi, I can't get my bearings in this fog2 ( raccapezzarsi) to find* one's way: orientare nelle procedure burocratiche, to find one's way through red tape; non riesco a orientarmi in questo affare, I can't make head or tail of this business; si orientò facilmente nel suo nuovo lavoro, he picked things up quickly in his new job3 ( tendere) to tend: la sua filosofia si orientava verso l'atomismo, his philosophy tended towards atomism4 ( intraprendere) to take* up: orientare verso la carriera bancaria, to take up a career in banking; alla fine mi sono orientato verso matematica, finally I opted for maths.* * *[orjen'tare]1. vt1) (disporre: antenna, ventilatore) to position, (carta, bussola) to orientate2) (fig : dirigere: ricerche, persona) to directhanno orientato la conversazione su un tema d'attualità — they steered the conversation round to a topical subject
2. vr (orientarsi)1) (viaggiatore) to find one's bearings, (fig : raccapezzarsi) to find one's way2)orientarsi per o verso — (fig : indirizzarsi) to take up, go in for, (propendere) to lean towards, tend towards
* * *[orjen'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to orient [edificio, carta geografica]; to direct, to point, to angle [antenna, lampada, luce] ( verso towards)2) (indirizzare) to orient, to direct, to steer [ persona] ( verso at, towards); to direct [ricerca, campagna] ( verso towards)2.verbo pronominale orientarsi1) (orizzontarsi) to orient oneself, to find* one's way, to get* one's bearings2) fig. (raccapezzarsi) to see* one's way, to find* one's way3) (dirigersi) [ persona] to turn ( verso towards); [paese, movimento] to move ( verso towards); [ conversazione] to turn ( verso to)* * *orientare/orjen'tare/ [1]1 to orient [edificio, carta geografica]; to direct, to point, to angle [antenna, lampada, luce] ( verso towards)2 (indirizzare) to orient, to direct, to steer [ persona] ( verso at, towards); to direct [ricerca, campagna] ( verso towards)II orientarsi verbo pronominale1 (orizzontarsi) to orient oneself, to find* one's way, to get* one's bearings; - rsi con to set one's course by [ sole]2 fig. (raccapezzarsi) to see* one's way, to find* one's way; non riesco a orientarmi in questa teoria I can't make head or tail of this theory3 (dirigersi) [ persona] to turn ( verso towards); [paese, movimento] to move ( verso towards); [ conversazione] to turn ( verso to). -
108 opt out vi + adv
1) (of agreement, arrangement) scegliere di non partecipare awe went to the match, but Fred opted out — noi siamo andati alla partita ma Fred non è venuto
2) (Brit: of NHS) scegliere di non far più parte di -
109 opt out of vi + adv + prep
1) (of agreement, arrangement) scegliere di non partecipare awe went to the match, but Fred opted out — noi siamo andati alla partita ma Fred non è venuto
2) (Brit: of NHS) scegliere di non far più parte di -
110 ixtiyor
(Arabic) choice, option, free will. ixtiyor Et /ixtiyoringiz It’s up to you, It’s your choice. ixtiyor(i) o’zida He can do what he likes. ixtiyor qilgani shu that was his choice, that’s what he chose to do. ketishga ixtiyor qildim I chose/opted to leave. o’z ixtiyoriga qo’y to give free rein to, to let one do as one pleases. o’z ixtiyoriga ol to take charge of. ixtiyorida bo’l to be at the disposal of. ixtiyordan chiq to no longer be in one’s control -
111 opt out
◆ opt out* * *visich anders entscheiden; (of awkward situation also) abspringen (of bei); (of responsibility, invitation) ablehnen ( of +acc); (= give up membership) (ALSO RAD, TV) austreten (of aus); (of insurance scheme) kündigen ( of +acc Brit school, hospital) aus der Kontrolle der Kommunalverwaltung austretenhe opted out of going to the party — er entschied sich, doch nicht zur Party zu gehen
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112 opt
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113 opt
[ɔpt]vito opt for — optować za +instr
Phrasal Verbs:- opt out* * *[opt]= opt out (often with of)(to choose or decide not to do something or take part in something: You promised to help us, so you can't opt out (of it) now.) wycofać się -
114 déconventionné
dekɔ̃vɑ̃sjɔne adj déconventionné, -e(médecin) who has opted out, (pour faute) who has been struck off -
115 primljen
pp received; (prihvaćen) accepted, adoptive, adopted; (izborom) co-opted; (prijedlog) carried | biti srdačno primljen (dočekan) be given a warm reception/welcome* * *• admitted• received -
116 opt
verbвыбирать; he opted for the natural sciences он выбрал естественные наукиopt out* * *(v) выбирать; выбрать; делать выбор; предпочесть; предпочитать* * *выбирать, предпочитать (for; between)* * *1. (optional) [ɑpt /ɒpt] необязательный, допускающий выбор 2. [ɑpt /ɒpt] v. выбирать* * ** * *выбирать, предпочитать (for; between) -
117 выбранный
hand-picked* * ** * *chosenelectedhand-pickedhandpickedoptedpickedrecalledselectedvoted -
118 member
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119 кооптированный член
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120 dokoopt|ować
pf — dokoopt|owywać impf vt książk. to co-opt- został dokooptowany do zarządu firmy jako przedstawiciel załogi he was co-opted onto the board of the firm as a workers’ representative- dokooptowano ją do delegacji rządowej w ostatniej chwili she was invited to take part in the government delegation at the last minuteThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dokoopt|ować
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