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1 сталкиваться с трудностью
Сталкиваться с трудностьюWhen confronted with difficulty in obtaining a converged flow solution, merit of the passage geometry could be tentatively evaluated at a slightly lower speed.Many of the previous solution methods run into difficulty when applied to irregular-shaped bodies.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > сталкиваться с трудностью
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2 Problem
n; -s, -e problem (auch MATH., PHILOS. etc.); ein kleines / großes / schwieriges Problem a minor / major / difficult ( oder thorny) problem; Probleme haben / schaffen / lösen have (got) / make ( oder cause) / solve problems; das Problem ist oder besteht darin, dass... the problem is that...; Probleme haben, etw. / jemanden zu finden have problems ( oder difficulty Sg.) finding s.th. / s.o.; jemandem Probleme machen cause s.o. problems; vor einem Problem stehen be faced with a problem; Probleme wälzen mull over problems; es ist nicht ohne Probleme it’s not without its (little) problems; sie ist zu ungeduldig - das ist ihr Problem her problem ( oder trouble) is that she’s too impatient, she has no patience - that’s her trouble; er muss immer ein Problem draus machen he always has to make it into a problem (make a thing of it umg.); das ist dein Problem that’s your problem; kein Problem! no problem* * *das Problemproblem; trouble* * *Prob|lem [pro'bleːm]nt -s, -eproblemdas wird zum Problém — it's becoming (something of) a problem
Probléme wälzen — to turn problems over in one's mind
* * *das1) (something worrying: Lack of money is a real headache.) headache2) (a difficulty; a matter about which it is difficult to decide what to do: Life is full of problems; ( also adjective) a problem child.) problem3) (a question to be answered or solved: mathematical problems.) problem* * *Pro·blem<-s, -e>[proˈble:m]nt1. (Schwierigkeit) problemes gibt [mit jdm/etw] \Probleme I/we/they, etc. are having problems [with sb/sth], sth is having problems[mit jdm/etw] ein \Problem/Probleme haben to have a problem/be having problems [with sb/sth]vor \Problemen/einem \Problem stehen to be faced [or confronted] with problems/a problem[für jdn] zum \Problem werden to become a problem [for sb]ein schwieriges \Problem a difficult problem, a hard [or tough] nut to crackein ungelöstes \Problem an un[re]solved problem\Probleme wälzen to turn over problems in one's mind[nicht] jds \Problem sein to [not] be sb's businesskein \Problem! (fam) no problem!* * *das; Problems, Probleme problem* * *ein kleines/großes/schwieriges Problem a minor/major/difficult ( oder thorny) problem;Probleme haben/schaffen/lösen have (got)/make ( oder cause)/solve problems;besteht darin, dass … the problem is that …;jemandem Probleme machen cause sb problems;vor einem Problem stehen be faced with a problem;Probleme wälzen mull over problems;es ist nicht ohne Probleme it’s not without its (little) problems;sie ist zu ungeduldig - das ist ihr Problem her problem ( oder trouble) is that she’s too impatient, she has no patience - that’s her trouble;er muss immer ein Problem draus machen he always has to make it into a problem (make a thing of it umg);das ist dein Problem that’s your problem;kein Problem! no problem* * *das; Problems, Probleme problem* * *-e n.business n.issue n.problem n.trouble n. -
3 confronter
confronter [kɔ̃fʀɔ̃te]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ opinions, personnes] to confront ; [+ textes] to compare* * *kɔ̃fʀɔ̃teverbe transitif to confront [témoins, théories]; to compare [expériences, textes]confronter quelque chose avec — ( pour vérifier) to check something against
* * *kɔ̃fʀɔ̃te vtto confront, [textes] to compare, to collate* * *confronter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( opposer) to confront [témoins, théories]; être confronté avec qn/à qch to be confronted with sb/sth;2 ( comparer) to compare [expériences, textes]; ( pour vérifier) confronter qch avec qch to check sth against sth.[kɔ̃frɔ̃te] verbe transitif1. [mettre face à face - accusés, témoins] to confrontêtre confronté à ou avec quelqu'un to be confronted with somebodyêtre confronté à une difficulté to be faced ou confronted with a difficulty2. [comparer - textes, points de vue] to compare -
4 problem
n; -s, -e problem (auch MATH., PHILOS. etc.); ein kleines / großes / schwieriges Problem a minor / major / difficult ( oder thorny) problem; Probleme haben / schaffen / lösen have (got) / make ( oder cause) / solve problems; das Problem ist oder besteht darin, dass... the problem is that...; Probleme haben, etw. / jemanden zu finden have problems ( oder difficulty Sg.) finding s.th. / s.o.; jemandem Probleme machen cause s.o. problems; vor einem Problem stehen be faced with a problem; Probleme wälzen mull over problems; es ist nicht ohne Probleme it’s not without its (little) problems; sie ist zu ungeduldig - das ist ihr Problem her problem ( oder trouble) is that she’s too impatient, she has no patience - that’s her trouble; er muss immer ein Problem draus machen he always has to make it into a problem (make a thing of it umg.); das ist dein Problem that’s your problem; kein Problem! no problem* * *das Problemproblem; trouble* * *Prob|lem [pro'bleːm]nt -s, -eproblemdas wird zum Problém — it's becoming (something of) a problem
Probléme wälzen — to turn problems over in one's mind
* * *das1) (something worrying: Lack of money is a real headache.) headache2) (a difficulty; a matter about which it is difficult to decide what to do: Life is full of problems; ( also adjective) a problem child.) problem3) (a question to be answered or solved: mathematical problems.) problem* * *Pro·blem<-s, -e>[proˈble:m]nt1. (Schwierigkeit) problemes gibt [mit jdm/etw] \Probleme I/we/they, etc. are having problems [with sb/sth], sth is having problems[mit jdm/etw] ein \Problem/Probleme haben to have a problem/be having problems [with sb/sth]vor \Problemen/einem \Problem stehen to be faced [or confronted] with problems/a problem[für jdn] zum \Problem werden to become a problem [for sb]ein schwieriges \Problem a difficult problem, a hard [or tough] nut to crackein ungelöstes \Problem an un[re]solved problem\Probleme wälzen to turn over problems in one's mind[nicht] jds \Problem sein to [not] be sb's businesskein \Problem! (fam) no problem!* * *das; Problems, Probleme problem* * *…problem n im subst: allg problem;Arbeitslosenproblem unemployment problem, problem of the unemployed;Ausländerproblem immigrant problem;Rechtsproblem legal problem;Übersetzungsproblem translation problem;Zukunftsproblem problem for the future;Haarproblem hair problem;Hautproblem skin problem;Alkoholproblem alcohol problem;Orgasmusproblem problem in achieving an orgasm* * *das; Problems, Probleme problem* * *-e n.business n.issue n.problem n.trouble n. -
5 devant
devant [d(ə)vɑ̃]1. prepositiona. ( = en face de) in front of ; ( = le long de) past• il marchait devant moi he was walking in front of or ahead of me• regarde devant toi look in front or ahead of youc. ( = en présence de) in front of• cela s'est passé juste devant nous or nos yeux it happened before our very eyesd. ( = face à) faced with ; ( = étant donné) in view of2. adverb• tu as mis ton pull devant derrière you've put your sweater on back-to-front (Brit) or backwards (US)b. ( = en avant) ahead• marchez devant, les enfants walk in front, children• passe devant, je te rejoindrai go on ahead and I'll catch up with you• passez devant, je ne suis pas pressé you go first, I'm in no hurry3. masculine noun4. plural masculine noun* * *
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1. dəvɑ̃1) ( en face de)devant quelqu'un/quelque chose — in front of somebody/something
regarder/marcher droit devant soi — to look/walk straight ahead
2) ( près de) outsidecela s'est passé devant chez moi — it happened in front of ou outside my house
il attendait devant la porte — ( à l'extérieur) he was waiting outside the door; ( à l'intérieur) he was waiting by the door
3) ( en présence de)cela s'est passé devant nous/nos yeux — it took place in front of us/before our very eyes
4) ( face à)fuir devant le danger — to run away from danger, to flee in the face of danger
l'impuissance des mots devant le malheur — the inadequacy of language when confronted with misfortune
5) ( en avant de)la voiture devant nous — the car ahead ou in front of us
il était si fatigué qu'il ne pouvait plus mettre un pied devant l'autre — he was so tired he could hardly put one foot in front of the other
elle est passée devant moi, elle m'est passée devant — (colloq) ( dans une file) she jumped the queue GB ou cut in line US and went ahead of me
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1) ( en face)‘où est la poste?’ - ‘tu es juste devant’ — ‘where's the post office?’ - ‘you're right in front of it’
2) ( en tête)je passe devant, si vous le permettez — ( pour montrer le chemin) I'll go ahead of you, if you don't mind
3) ( à l'avant) (dans une salle, un théâtre) at the front; ( dans une voiture) in the front
II dəvɑ̃nom masculin (de vêtement, maison, scène) frontde devant — [dents, chambre, porte] front
••* * *d(ə)vɑ̃1. vbSee:2. adv1) [placer] [situé] in frontIl marchait devant. — He was walking in front.
2) [passer]On est passés devant hier. — We went past it yesterday.
3) (= en avant) aheadIl est déjà loin devant. — He's already a long way ahead.
3. prépIl était assis devant moi. — He was sitting in front of me.
Nous sommes passés devant chez toi. — We went past your house.
Ils sont devant nous sur le plan technique. — They're ahead of us technically.
2) (en présence de) [notaire, magistrat, parent] in front of, beforeDevant le juge, il ne faisait plus le fier. — He wasn't so full of himself once he was before the judge.
3) (= face à) [événement] in the face of, [danger] in the face of4) (= étant donné) [circonstances, attitude] in view ofDevant son attitude, je préfère renoncer. — In view of his attitude, I'd rather give up the idea.
4. nm1) [immeuble, objet] frontles pattes de devant — the front legs, the forelegs
5. devants nmpl* * *I.A prép1 ( en face de) devant qn/qch in front of sb/sth; la voiture est garée devant la maison the car is parked in front of the house; il est assis devant la fenêtre he's sitting at the window; tu as mis ton pull devant derrière you've put your jumper on back to front; le bus est passé devant moi sans s'arrêter the bus went straight past me without stopping; regarder/marcher droit devant soi to look/walk straight ahead; regarde devant toi quand tu marches! look where you're going!; il était assis devant une bière he was sitting with a beer in front of him; pousse -toi de devant la télévision move away from the television ; enlève ça de devant moi ( obstacle à la vue) move that away, I can't see; ( obstacle au passage) move that out of my way;2 ( près de) outside; on se retrouve devant le théâtre let's meet outside the theatreGB; cela s'est passé devant chez moi it happened in front of ou outside my house; il attendait devant la porte ( à l'extérieur) he was waiting outside the door; ( à l'intérieur) he was waiting by the door;3 ( en présence de) il l'a dit devant moi he said it in front of me; il tremblait devant le juge he stood before the judge, trembling; il doit comparaître devant la Cour Suprême he has to appear before the Supreme Court ; tous les hommes sont égaux devant la loi all men are equal in the eyes of the law; je jure devant Dieu I swear before God; on est toujours ému devant un tel spectacle it's always such a moving sight; il ne fume jamais devant ses parents ( c'est interdit) he never smokes in front of his parents; il s'inclina devant elle he bowed before her; cela s'est passé devant nous/nos yeux it took place in front of us/before our very eyes; devant la situation, il faut faire faced with ou in view of the situation, it's necessary to do; je m'incline devant tes arguments I bow to your arguments; à la porte, il s'effaça devant moi when we got to the door, he stood back to let me pass; passer devant le maire to get married;4 ( face à) fuir devant le danger to run away from danger, to flee in the face of danger; hésiter devant le danger to hesitate in the face of danger; je recule devant ce genre de responsabilité I shy away from that kind of responsibility; l'égalité devant l'éducation equality in education; devant l'inévitable/la difficulté faced with the inevitable/difficulty; l'impuissance des mots devant le malheur the inadequacy of language when confronted with misfortune; la réaction des étudiants devant le texte the reaction of the students when faced ou confronted with the text; ils ont reconnu leur impuissance devant mon cas they had to admit they couldn't help me;5 ( en avant de) la voiture devant nous the car ahead ou in front of us; il était si fatigué qu'il ne pouvait plus mettre un pied devant l'autre he was so tired he could hardly put one foot in front of the other; elle est passée devant moi, elle m'est passée devant○ ( dans une file) she jumped the queue GB ou cut in line US and went ahead of me; laisser passer quelqu'un devant (soi) to let somebody go first;6 ( de reste) avoir beaucoup de travail devant soi to have a lot of work to do; avoir du temps devant soi to have plenty of time; avoir de l'argent devant soi to have some money to spare; avoir un mois devant soi to have a whole month ahead of one; avoir toute la vie devant soi to have one's whole life ahead of one.B adv1 ( en face) si tu passes devant, achète-moi un livre if you're passing it ou the bookshop, buy me a book; ‘où est la poste?’-‘tu es juste devant’ ‘where's the post office?’-‘you're right in front of it’;2 ( en tête) je passe devant, si vous le permettez ( pour montrer le chemin) I'll go ahead of you, if you don't mind; puis-je passer devant? ( dans une file) do you mind if I go before you?; pars devant, je te rejoins go ahead, I'll catch up with you;3 ( à l'avant) (dans une salle, un théâtre) at the front; ( dans une voiture) in the front; j'ai pris des places devant I've booked GB ou reserved seats at the front.sortir les pieds devant○ to leave feet first; se retrouver Gros Jean comme devant to be back at square one, to be back where one started.II.devant nm (de vêtement, maison, scène) front; une chambre sur le devant a room at the front; de devant [dents, chambre, porte] front; ⇒ scène.devant de cheminée fire-screen.prendre les devants to take the initiative; il savait qu'on allait le licencier: il a pris les devants et a démissionné he knew he was going to be made redundant: he pre-empted it by resigning ou he took the initiative and resigned first.[dəvɑ̃] préposition1. [en face de] in front of[avec mouvement] past2. [en avant de] in front of[en avance sur] ahead ofa. to go straight on ou ahead3. [en présence de]a. [devant les gens présents] to cry in front of everyoneb. [en public] to cry in publicje jure devant Dieu... I swear to God...[étant donné] given————————[dəvɑ̃] adverbe1. [à l'avant]devant derrière back to front, the wrong way round2. [en face]3. [en tête]passe devant, tu verras mieux come ou go through you'll get a better view————————[dəvɑ̃] nom masculin[généralement] frontprendre les devants to make the first move, to be the first to act————————de devant locution adjectivale[dent, porte] front————————de devant locution prépositionnelle -
6 واجه
وَاجَهَ \ confront: to face: When confronted with the facts, she admitted her guilt. Mountaineers confront great dangers. encounter: to meet (often unexpectedly); meet sth. bad or unpleasant: He encountered many difficulties. face: to look towards; be opposite: His chair faced the door, meet sth. (an enemy; difficulty, etc.) boldly A soldier must be ready to face death. \ وَاجَهَ بجُرْأة \ stand up to: to face (a forceful person; a bully) boldly, instead of weakly obeying or suffering: If you don’t stand up to him, he’ll treat you badly. \ وَاجَهَ بالصِّدْفة \ run into: to meet unexpectedly (a person, a difficulty, etc.): We ran into trouble after losing our way. I ran into Susan at the baker’s shop. \ وَاجَهَ بنجاح \ cope, cope with: to deal successfully with (a difficulty): I can’t cope with so many questions at once. -
7 Entscheidung
f decision ( über + Akk on); JUR. auch ruling (on); der Geschworenen: verdict (on); eine Entscheidung treffen make ( oder come to) a decision, decide; eine Entscheidung fällen announce a decision; JUR. announce ( oder pronounce förm.) a verdict; einer Entscheidung ausweichen avoid (having to make) a decision, sit on the fence umg.; pej. sit on one’s hands umg.; vor einer wichtigen Entscheidung stehen have important ( oder major) decisions to make; zur Entscheidung kommen1. (zur Entscheidung vorliegen) come up for decision2. (entschieden werden) be decided; um die Entscheidung spielen SPORT play ( oder be) in the final; die Entscheidung ist noch nicht gefallen there is still no decision, there has been no decision ( oder declaration) (as) yet, it could go either way; Sport, bei Gleichstand: they ( oder the teams etc.) are still level, it’s still a draw ( oder tie); die Entscheidung fiel in der 80. Spielminute the decisive goal etc. ( oder the decider) came in the 80th minute; die Entscheidung fällt mir schwer I can’t decide, I’m finding it hard to decide, I’m having difficulty making my mind up* * *die Entscheidungdetermination; decision; award; conclusion* * *Ent|schei|dungfdecision; (JUR AUCH) ruling; (der Geschworenen auch) verdictum die Entschéídung spielen (Sport) — to play the deciding game or the decider (Brit); (bei gleichem Tor-, Punktverhältnis auch) to play off
mit den finanziellen Entschéídungen habe ich nichts zu tun — I have nothing to do with the financial decision-making or decisions
wie ist die Entschéídung ausgefallen? — which way did the decision go?
es geht um die Entschéídung — it's going to be decisive, it's going to decide things
die Lage drängt zur Entschéídung — the situation is coming to a head
die Frage kommt heute zur Entschéídung — the question will be decided today
* * *die1) (the act of deciding; a judgement: a time/moment of decision; I think you made the wrong decision.) decision2) (the act of determining.) determination3) (an official decision: The judge gave his ruling.) rule* * *Ent·schei·dungf1. (Beschluss) decision\Entscheidung am grünen Tisch armchair decisiones geht um die \Entscheidung, ob/wer/wie... the decision will be whether/who/how...zu einer \Entscheidung kommen [o gelangen] to reach [or come to] [or arrive at] a decisiondie/eine \Entscheidung liegt bei jdm it is for sb to decidedie \Entscheidung liegt beim Chef it's up to the boss to decidevor einer \Entscheidung stehen to be confronted with a decisionjdn vor eine \Entscheidung stellen to leave a decision to sbeine \Entscheidung treffen to make [or take] a decisiondie \Entscheidung fiel zugunsten der Angeklagten aus the verdict was in favour of the accusedaußergerichtliche \Entscheidung out-of-court decisionrechtskräftige \Entscheidung irreversible rulingeine \Entscheidung anfechten to contest a decisioneine \Entscheidung in der Berufungsinstanz aufheben/bestätigen to squash a sentence/to uphold a decision on appealeine \Entscheidung fällen to render judgmenteinen Fall zur weiteren \Entscheidung zurückweisen to remit a case for further prosecutionbis zu einer weiteren \Entscheidung pending a further decisionum die \Entscheidung spielen to play the deciding match [or BRIT decider]* * *die decision; (GerichtsEntscheidung) ruling; (SchwurgerichtsEntscheidung) verdictetwas steht vor der Entscheidung — something is just about to be decided
* * *Entscheidung f decision (eine Entscheidung treffen make ( oder come to) a decision, decide;einer Entscheidung ausweichen avoid (having to make) a decision, sit on the fence umg; pej sit on one’s hands umg;vor einer wichtigen Entscheidung stehen have important ( oder major) decisions to make;1. (zur Entscheidung vorliegen) come up for decision2. (entschieden werden) be decided;die Entscheidung ist noch nicht gefallen there is still no decision, there has been no decision ( oder declaration) (as) yet, it could go either way; Sport, bei Gleichstand: they ( oder the teams etc) are still level, it’s still a draw ( oder tie);die Entscheidung fiel in der 80. Spielminute the decisive goal etc ( oder the decider) came in the 80th minute;die Entscheidung fällt mir schwer I can’t decide, I’m finding it hard to decide, I’m having difficulty making my mind up* * *die decision; (GerichtsEntscheidung) ruling; (SchwurgerichtsEntscheidung) verdict* * *f.arbitration n.decision n.decision-making n.verdict n. -
8 bieten
bie·ten <bot, geboten> [ʼbi:tn̩]vt1) ( anbieten)[jdm] etw [für etw] \bieten to offer [sb] sth [for sth]2) ( geben)[jdm] etw \bieten to give [sb] sth;Gewähr \bieten to provide guarantee;Sicherheit/Schutz \bieten to provide security/safety3) ( aufweisen)[jdm] etw \bieten to have sth [for sb];das Hochhaus bietet fünfzig Familien Wohnung the multi-storey building has [or provides] flats for fifty families;diese Häuser \bieten betuchten Kunden viel Luxus these houses offer well-to-do buyers a lot of luxury;Probleme/Schwierigkeiten \bieten to present problems/difficulty4) (zeigen, darbieten)[jdm] etw \bieten to present [sb] with sth;eine Leistung \bieten to give [or put on] a performance5) ( anbieten)[jdm] etw \bieten to offer [sb] sth;die Leute wollen, dass ihnen Nervenkitzel, Spannung und Sensationen geboten werden people want [to be offered] thrills, spills and excitement;[jdm] etwas/nichts zu \bieten haben to have sth/nothing to offer [to] [sb];jdm etw \bieten to serve sth up to sb;was einem heutzutage an Kitsch geboten wird! the rubbish that's served up [or that we're expected to put up with] today!;so etwas ließe ich mir nicht \bieten! I wouldn't stand for [or put up with] it!vi2) ( ein Angebot machen) to [make a] bidvr1) ( sich anbieten)sich [jdm] \bieten to present itself [to sb]2) ( sich darbieten)sich jdm/einer S. \bieten to present to sb/sth;was für ein grässlicher Anblick bot sich den Zuschauern! the spectators were confronted with a horrendous sight!3) ( zumuten) -
9 جابه
جَابَه \ confront: to face: When confronted with the facts, she admitted her guilt. Mountaineers confront great dangers. face: to meet sth. (an enemy; difficulty, etc.) boldly: A soldier must be ready to face death. -
10 confront
وَاجَهَ \ confront: to face: When confronted with the facts, she admitted her guilt. Mountaineers confront great dangers. encounter: to meet (often unexpectedly); meet sth. bad or unpleasant: He encountered many difficulties. face: to look towards; be opposite: His chair faced the door, meet sth. (an enemy; difficulty, etc.) boldly A soldier must be ready to face death. -
11 encounter
وَاجَهَ \ confront: to face: When confronted with the facts, she admitted her guilt. Mountaineers confront great dangers. encounter: to meet (often unexpectedly); meet sth. bad or unpleasant: He encountered many difficulties. face: to look towards; be opposite: His chair faced the door, meet sth. (an enemy; difficulty, etc.) boldly A soldier must be ready to face death. -
12 face
وَاجَهَ \ confront: to face: When confronted with the facts, she admitted her guilt. Mountaineers confront great dangers. encounter: to meet (often unexpectedly); meet sth. bad or unpleasant: He encountered many difficulties. face: to look towards; be opposite: His chair faced the door, meet sth. (an enemy; difficulty, etc.) boldly A soldier must be ready to face death. -
13 confront
جَابَه \ confront: to face: When confronted with the facts, she admitted her guilt. Mountaineers confront great dangers. face: to meet sth. (an enemy; difficulty, etc.) boldly: A soldier must be ready to face death. -
14 face
جَابَه \ confront: to face: When confronted with the facts, she admitted her guilt. Mountaineers confront great dangers. face: to meet sth. (an enemy; difficulty, etc.) boldly: A soldier must be ready to face death. -
15 enfrentar
v.1 to bring face to face (poner frente a frente).2 to confront, to face (hacer frente a).enfrentan el futuro con inquietud they face the future with uneaseMaría enfrentó a la chismosa Mary confronted the gossip.María confrontó sus problemas Mary confronted her problems.* * *1 (poner frente a frente) to bring face to face, confront2 (encarar) to face, confront1 (hacer frente) to face (a/con, -), confront (a/con, -)2 DEPORTE to meet (a/con, -)3 (pelearse) to have an argument (a, with), fall out (a, with); (chocar) to clash (a/con, with)* * *verbto face, confront* * *1. VT1) (=enemistar) to set againstla herencia enfrentó a los dos hermanos — the inheritance set the two brothers against each other o at loggerheads
2) (=afrontar) [+ dificultad] to face (up to), confront; [+ realidad] to face (up to)tienes que enfrentar el problema — you have to face (up to) o confront the problem
3) (=encarar)este partido enfrentará a los dos mejores tenistas — this match will bring together the two best tennis players, this match will bring the two best tennis players face to face
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <problema/peligro/realidad> to confront, face up to; < futuro> to face2)a) <contrincantes/opositores> to bring... face to faceb) ( enemistar) to bring... into conflict2.enfrentarse v prona) ( hacer frente a)enfrentarse a/con alguien: se enfrentaron con la policía they clashed with the police; se enfrentó con el enemigo he confronted the enemy; el equipo se enfrenta hoy a Paraguay today the team comes up against o meets Paraguay; enfrentarse a algo a dificultades/peligros to face something; no quiere enfrentarse a la realidad — he doesn't want to face up to reality
b) (recípr) equipos/atletas to meet; tropas/oponentes to clash* * *= oppose, drive + a wedge between.Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.Ex. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.----* enfrentar a = pit against.* enfrentarse = struggle, tackle, come to + terms with, engage, come + face to face.* enfrentarse a = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation with.* enfrentarse a Algo cara a cara = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* enfrentarse a alternativas = be faced with choices, face + choices.* enfrentarse a la muerte = face + death.* enfrentarse a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + reality.* enfrentarse a la realidad (de que) = face + (up to) the fact that, face + the truth (that).* enfrentarse a la vida = cope with + life, face + life, cope.* enfrentarse al futuro = face up to + the future, face + the future.* enfrentarse al hecho de que = face + (up to) the fact that.* enfrentarse a los cambios = cope with + change.* enfrentarse a los elementos = brave + the elements.* enfrentarse a una barrera = face + barrier.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* enfrentarse a una cuestión = run up against + issue.* enfrentarse a una limitación = face + constraint, face + limitation.* enfrentarse a una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.* enfrentarse a una situación = face + situation, meet + situation.* enfrentarse a una tarea = face + task.* enfrentarse a una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* enfrentarse a un dilema = face + dilemma.* enfrentarse a un impás = face + impasse.* enfrentarse a un obstáculo = address + barrier.* enfrentarse a un problema = challenge + threat, confront + question, cope with + problem, face + problem, confront + problem, come up against + problem, experience + problem, struggle with + issue, wrestle with + problem, deal with + issue.* enfrentarse a un reto = face + challenge, meet + challenge, undertake + challenge, handle + challenge, confront + challenge.* enfrentarse cara a cara con = go + eyball to eyeball with.* enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <problema/peligro/realidad> to confront, face up to; < futuro> to face2)a) <contrincantes/opositores> to bring... face to faceb) ( enemistar) to bring... into conflict2.enfrentarse v prona) ( hacer frente a)enfrentarse a/con alguien: se enfrentaron con la policía they clashed with the police; se enfrentó con el enemigo he confronted the enemy; el equipo se enfrenta hoy a Paraguay today the team comes up against o meets Paraguay; enfrentarse a algo a dificultades/peligros to face something; no quiere enfrentarse a la realidad — he doesn't want to face up to reality
b) (recípr) equipos/atletas to meet; tropas/oponentes to clash* * *= oppose, drive + a wedge between.Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
Ex: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.* enfrentar a = pit against.* enfrentarse = struggle, tackle, come to + terms with, engage, come + face to face.* enfrentarse a = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation with.* enfrentarse a Algo cara a cara = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* enfrentarse a alternativas = be faced with choices, face + choices.* enfrentarse a la muerte = face + death.* enfrentarse a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + reality.* enfrentarse a la realidad (de que) = face + (up to) the fact that, face + the truth (that).* enfrentarse a la vida = cope with + life, face + life, cope.* enfrentarse al futuro = face up to + the future, face + the future.* enfrentarse al hecho de que = face + (up to) the fact that.* enfrentarse a los cambios = cope with + change.* enfrentarse a los elementos = brave + the elements.* enfrentarse a una barrera = face + barrier.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* enfrentarse a una cuestión = run up against + issue.* enfrentarse a una limitación = face + constraint, face + limitation.* enfrentarse a una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.* enfrentarse a una situación = face + situation, meet + situation.* enfrentarse a una tarea = face + task.* enfrentarse a una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* enfrentarse a un dilema = face + dilemma.* enfrentarse a un impás = face + impasse.* enfrentarse a un obstáculo = address + barrier.* enfrentarse a un problema = challenge + threat, confront + question, cope with + problem, face + problem, confront + problem, come up against + problem, experience + problem, struggle with + issue, wrestle with + problem, deal with + issue.* enfrentarse a un reto = face + challenge, meet + challenge, undertake + challenge, handle + challenge, confront + challenge.* enfrentarse cara a cara con = go + eyball to eyeball with.* enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.* * *enfrentar [A1 ]vtA ‹problema/peligro› to confront, face up topodemos enfrentar el futuro con optimismo we can face the future with optimismtienes que enfrentar la realidad you have to face up to reality, you have to face factsB1 ‹contrincantes/opositores› to bring … face to face enfrentar a algn CON algn to bring sb face to face WITH sbel combate enfrentará al campeón europeo con el africano the fight will bring together the European and African champions, the fight will bring the European champion face to face with the African champion, the European and African champions will meet in the fight2 (enemistar) to bring … into conflict1 (hacer frente a) enfrentarse A/ CON algn:se enfrentaron con la policía they clashed with the policese enfrentó con el enemigo he confronted the enemyse enfrentó duramente al or con el líder de la oposición she clashed with the leader of the oppositionel equipo se enfrenta hoy a Paraguay today the team comes up against o meets Paraguayenfrentarse A algo:tuvieron que enfrentarse a múltiples dificultades/peligros they had to face many difficulties/dangersnunca ha querido enfrentarse a la realidad he has never wanted to face up to realityya cambiará cuando tenga que enfrentarse a la vida he'll change when he has to face up to life2 ( recípr) «equipos/atletas» to meet; «tropas» to clashlos dos líderes se enfrentaron en un duro debate the two leaders clashed in a fierce debate* * *
enfrentar ( conjugate enfrentar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹problema/peligro/realidad› to confront, face up to;
‹ futuro› to face
2a) ‹contrincantes/opositores› to bring … face to face
enfrentarse verbo pronominal
enfrentarse a algo ‹a dificultades/peligros› to face sth;
‹a realidad/responsabilidad› to face up to sth
[tropas/oponentes] to clash
enfrentar verbo transitivo
1 (afrontar) to confront, face up to
2 (enemistar) to set at odds: las diferencias políticas enfrentaron a los dos amigos, political differences set them at odds
3 (poner frente a frente) to bring face to face
' enfrentar' also found in these entries:
English:
play off against
- confront
- pit
- tackle
* * *♦ vt1. [enemistar] to bring into conflict2. [poner frente a frente] to bring face to face ( con with);un partido que enfrentará al actual campeón con sus antiguos rivales a game that will pit the current champions against their old rivals3. [hacer frente a] to confront, to face;enfrentan el futuro con inquietud they face the future with unease* * *v/t confront, face up to* * *enfrentar vt: to confront, to face -
16 устранит трудности
1. remove difficultiesсоздавать трудности; чинить препятствия — raise difficulties
2. removing the difficultyстолкнется с трудностью — come across the difficulty (refl.)
3. remove the difficultyвстретится с трудностью — meet with the difficulty (refl.)
вне опасности; оставив трудности позади — out of the wood
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17 встретится с трудностью
1. meet with the difficulty (refl.)столкнется с трудностью — come across the difficulty (refl.)
2. meet with difficulties (refl.)создавать трудности; чинить препятствия — raise difficulties
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18 преодолевать трудности
1. overcome the difficulty2. overcome difficultiesсоздавать трудности; чинить препятствия — raise difficulties
3. overcoming difficulties4. overcoming the difficultyстолкнется с трудностью — come across the difficulty (refl.)
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > преодолевать трудности
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19 сглаживать трудности
1. smooth over difficultiesсоздавать трудности; чинить препятствия — raise difficulties
2. smooth over the difficulty3. smoothing over difficulties4. smoothing over the difficultyБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > сглаживать трудности
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20 столкнувшийся с трудностью
1. coming across the difficulty (refl.)столкнется с трудностью — come across the difficulty (refl.)
2. meeting difficulties (refl.)создавать трудности; чинить препятствия — raise difficulties
встретится с трудностью — meet with the difficulty (refl.)
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > столкнувшийся с трудностью
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