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81 pagar un precio
(v.) = pay + fee, pay + penaltyEx. Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.Ex. The penalty to be paid for this is that the whole file is slightly more than twice the size of the data base.* * *(v.) = pay + fee, pay + penaltyEx: Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.
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82 pantalla de información
(n.) = frame, screen displayEx. Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.Ex. Screen displays can be printed for further references.* * *(n.) = frame, screen displayEx: Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.
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83 satisfacer las necesidades de
(v.) = provide forEx. So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.* * *(v.) = provide forEx: So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.
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84 допитвам
1. ДОПИТВАМ ce до народа consult the people in a plebescite/ referendum 2. ДОПИТВАМ се до доктор see/consult a doctor 3. се, допитам се ask (s.o.'s) advice, turn (to s.o.) for advice;ask, consult (s.o.) -
85 consigliare
"to suggest;Beraten;assessorar"* * *advise( raccomandare) recommend* * *consigliare v.tr.1 to advise, to counsel, to suggest; ( raccomandare) to recommend: il dottore mi ha consigliato la montagna, the doctor has advised me to go to the mountains; ci consigliò di rivolgerci ad altri, he advised us to apply to s.o. else; consigliava di aver pazienza, he counselled patience; le consiglio questo libro, I can recommend this book to you; non vollero lasciarsi consigliare da noi, they would not take our advice2 ( indurre, persuadere) to persuade, to induce, to urge: consigliare qlcu. al male, to lead s.o. astray (o to incite s.o. to evil).◘ consigliarsi v.intr.pron. ( chieder consiglio) to ask (s.o.'s) advice; ( consultarsi) to consult (with s.o.); to seek* advice: consigliati con tua madre, ask your mother's advice; mi consigliai con il mio socio, I consulted my partner; consigliare con un avvocato, to consult a lawyer (o to seek advice from a lawyer).* * *[konsiʎ'ʎare]1. vt1)(raccomandare: ristorante, film, prudenza)
consigliare (a qn) — to recommend (to sb)2)consigliare a qn di fare qc — to advise sb to do sthsi consiglia ai passeggeri di... — passengers are advised to...
2. vip (consigliarsi)consigliarsi con qn — to ask sb's advice, ask sb for advice
* * *[konsiʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fornire di consigli) to advise (su on); to counsel (su on, about)farsi consigliare da qcn. — to seek advice from sb
2) (suggerire, raccomandare) to recommend [luogo, attività, persona] (a to)2.consigliare a qcn. di fare — to advise sb. to do
verbo pronominale consigliarsi- rsi con — to take counsel with [medico, avvocato]
* * *consigliare/konsiλ'λare/ [1]1 (fornire di consigli) to advise (su on); to counsel (su on, about); farsi consigliare da qcn. to seek advice from sb.2 (suggerire, raccomandare) to recommend [luogo, attività, persona] (a to); consigliare a qcn. di fare to advise sb. to doII consigliarsi verbo pronominale- rsi con to take counsel with [medico, avvocato]. -
86 допитам се
допѝтам се,допѝтвам се възвр. гл. ask (s.o.’s) advice, turn (to s.o.) for advice; ask, consult (s.o.); \допитам се до лекар see/consult a doctor; \допитам се до народа consult the people in a plebiscite/referendum. -
87 обращаться
несов. - обраща́ться, сов. - обрати́ться1) (к; взывать) appeal (to), apply (to); address oneself (to)обраща́ться с призы́вом к кому́-л — appeal to smb, address an appeal to smb
2) ( использовать то или иное обращение в разговоре или письме) address (d)как ну́жно обраща́ться к президе́нту? — how should one address the president?
3) ( вступать в разговор) speak (to); address oneself (to) офиц.я к вам обраща́юсь — I am speaking to you
обрати́тесь, пожа́луйста, к председа́телю — kindly address yourself to the chairman
4) (просить содействия, помощи у кого-л) turn (to); офиц. address one's requests [complaints] (to); (просить совета тж.) consult (d)он всегда́ обраща́ется к сестре́ за утеше́нием — he always turns to his sister for comfort
с жа́лобами обраща́йтесь в гла́вное управле́ние — address your complaints to the head office
обраща́ться к врачу́ — see / consult a doctor; take medical advice
обраща́ться к юри́сту — consult a lawyer, take legal advice
5) (в вн.; превращаться) turn (into)6) тк. несов. (с тв.; обходиться с кем-л) treat (d)хорошо́ обраща́ться с кем-л — treat smb kindly
ду́рно обраща́ться с кем-л — treat smb roughly / unkindly / badly; maltreat smb, ill-treat smb
7) тк. несов. (с тв.; пользоваться чем-л) handle (d), use (d)он не уме́ет обраща́ться с э́тим инструме́нтом — he doesn't know how to use this instrument
8) тк. несов. эк. circulate••обрати́ться в бе́гство — take to flight, take to one's heels
обрати́ться в слух — be all ears
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88 råd
advice, council, counsel, hint, rot* * *I. (et -)( vejledning) (piece el. bit el. word of) advice ( fx let me give you a piece of advice; this piece of advice was not taken; the advice was good; this excellent advice was not heeded),(F: om mere betydningsfulde ting) counsel ( fx give him good counsel; sage counsels);( rådsforsamling) council, board;[ et godt råd] a piece of good advice;T take my tip![ mange gode råd] a lot of good advice;[ her var gode råd dyre] this was a difficult situation;T the fat is in the fire![ med vb:][ finde på råd] find a way (out),F think of some expedient;[ lægge råd op] take counsel together,( lave sammensværgelse) plot,F conspire ( mod against);[ lægge råd op om] plan,(neds) plot;[ han ved altid råd] he is never at a loss (what to do);(se også levende);[ med præp:][ det er der råd for] that can be managed (, F: remedied); something can be done about that;[ stå bi med råd og dåd] assist by word and deed;[ spørge ham om råd (el. til råds)] consult him, ask his advice;[ på hans råd] on (el. at) his advice;[ tage en med på råd] consult somebody, hear somebody ( fx we must hear him first);[ der er råd til det] we (, they etc) can well afford it;[ han har råd til at holde bil] he can afford to run a car;[ han har ikke råd til det] he cannot afford it;II. (et)( i tømmer) (dry-)rot. -
89 honorarios
m.pl.fees, honorariums, service fees owed to a professional person, honoraria.* * *1 fee sing, fees, emoluments* * *noun m. plural* * *SMPL fees, professional fees, charges* * *masculino plural fees (pl)* * *= honoraria [honarium -sing.], emolument, stipend, fee.Ex. Remuneration, often as honoraria, is another way of paying abstractors.Ex. The master would normally direct the whole business personally, taking its profit as his emolument, but if he or she were incompetent to do so a trained manager would be employed at a fixed wage.Ex. The incumbent is appointed by the Librarian of Congress, serves one or two years, and receives a $35,000 annual stipend from an endowed fund.Ex. Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.----* pagar honorarios = pay + fee.* * *masculino plural fees (pl)* * *= honoraria [honarium -sing.], emolument, stipend, fee.Ex: Remuneration, often as honoraria, is another way of paying abstractors.
Ex: The master would normally direct the whole business personally, taking its profit as his emolument, but if he or she were incompetent to do so a trained manager would be employed at a fixed wage.Ex: The incumbent is appointed by the Librarian of Congress, serves one or two years, and receives a $35,000 annual stipend from an endowed fund.Ex: Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.* pagar honorarios = pay + fee.* * *fees (pl)* * *
honorarios sustantivo masculino plural
fees (pl)
' honorarios' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
honoraria
- honorario
- abonar
English:
charge
- fee
- flat
- professional fees
- retainer
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90 poseer
v.1 to own (ser dueño de) (propiedades).no poseo la llave del archivo I don't have the key to the archive2 to have (sexualmente).Lisa posee muchos perros Lisa owns many dogs.3 to possess, to obsess, to grip, to haunt.Sus encantos poseyeron a Ricardo Her charms possessed Richard.* * *1 (propiedad) to own, possess2 (conocimientos, talento, etc) to have* * *verbto possess, have, hold, own* * *VT1) (=ser dueño de) [+ bienes] to own; [+ fortuna] to own, have; [+ talento, cultura] to haveposeía una inteligencia excepcional — he had an exceptional mind, he was exceptionally intelligent
lo poseyó un temblor convulso — he was overcome by o with a compulsive fit
2) [+ ventaja] to have, enjoy; [+ puesto, récord] to hold3) [sexualmente] to possess, have* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <tierras/fortuna> to ownb) < conocimientos> to havec) <récord/título> to hold2)a) (liter) ( dominar)b) ( en sentido sexual) to possess, take* * *= hold, own, possess, stand with, possess, have + in place.Ex. If the search is made with a call number, a summary of copies with that call number which are held by the library is first displayed.Ex. For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.Ex. Not every index necessarily exhibits all the features of either of these types of indexing systems, and indeed, some will possess elements of both types of systems.Ex. Surely, the student must stand with a good working knowledge of the reference sources.Ex. An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.Ex. The first country to have in place an operational domestic geostationary satellite communications system was Canada.----* decir + poseer = claim.* decir que se posee = claim.* poseer evidencias = have + evidence.* poseer pruebas = have + evidence.* poseer un título = hold + degree.* poseyendo = in the presence of, possessed of.* pretender + poseer = claim.* que no posee ninguna conexión = disjoint.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <tierras/fortuna> to ownb) < conocimientos> to havec) <récord/título> to hold2)a) (liter) ( dominar)b) ( en sentido sexual) to possess, take* * *= hold, own, possess, stand with, possess, have + in place.Ex: If the search is made with a call number, a summary of copies with that call number which are held by the library is first displayed.
Ex: For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.Ex: Not every index necessarily exhibits all the features of either of these types of indexing systems, and indeed, some will possess elements of both types of systems.Ex: Surely, the student must stand with a good working knowledge of the reference sources.Ex: An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.Ex: The first country to have in place an operational domestic geostationary satellite communications system was Canada.* decir + poseer = claim.* decir que se posee = claim.* poseer evidencias = have + evidence.* poseer pruebas = have + evidence.* poseer un título = hold + degree.* poseyendo = in the presence of, possessed of.* pretender + poseer = claim.* que no posee ninguna conexión = disjoint.* * *vtA (tener)1 ‹tierras/fortuna› to ownposee un título de propiedad he holds title of ownership2 ‹conocimientos/cultura› to havese precia de poseer una gran cultura he prides himself on being very cultured3 ( Dep) ‹récord› to holdB1 ( liter)no se dejó poseer por el miedo he didn't let fear get the better of him, he didn't allow himself to be dominated by fear2 (en sentido sexual) to possess, take* * *
poseer ( conjugate poseer) verbo transitivo
poseer verbo transitivo to possess, own ➣ Ver nota en possess
' poseer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embargar
- tener
English:
have
- nourish
- own
- possess
* * *poseer vt1. [ser dueño de] [propiedad, objeto] to own;[puesto, marca] to hold;posee una casa en las afueras he owns a house in the suburbs2. [disponer de] [cualidades, instalaciones] to have, to possess;posee aire acondicionado it has air conditioning, it is air-conditioned3. [dominar] [deseo, demonio] to possess;le poseía el deseo de venganza he was possessed by a desire for revenge4. [sexualmente] to have;la poseyó violentamente he took her violently* * ** * *poseer {20} vt: to possess, to hold, to have* * *poseer vb1. (propiedad) to own2. (talento, etc) to have -
91 нужно
1. прил. кратк. см. нужный2. предик. безл. (+ инф.; или чтобы; необходимо, требуется) it is necessary (+ to inf.; или that... should); (с доп. при инф.) тж. передаётся через личные формы глагола: need ( subject + to pass. inf.); ( то же — с оттенком долженствования) must ( subject + pass. inf.); тж. передаётся через личные формы глагола: have ( subject + to pass. inf.); (тж. нужно бы; + инф.; следует, рекомендуется) one should (+ inf.), one ought (+ to inf.); ( то же — как обращение ко 2-му лицу) you should (+ inf.), you ought (+ to inf.); (с доп. при инф.; с тем же оттенком тж.) should ( subject + pass. inf.)нужно, чтобы кто-л. поехал туда — it is necessary (that) smb. should go there
нужно сделать это тщательно — it is necessary to do it carefully, it needs to be done carefully
это нужно сделать — it must be, или has to be, done
нужно быть осторожным — one / you should be, или ought to be, careful
нужно было (бы) сесть в автобус (и вы не опоздали бы) — you should have taken a bus (and you would not have been late)
этому нужно (бы) уделять больше времени — one / you should give more time to it; more time should be spent on that
ему, им и т. д. нужно (+ инф.; соотв. указанным выше оттенкам значения) — it is necessary for him, for them, etc. (+ to inf.); he needs, they need, etc. (+ to inf.); he, they, etc., must (+ inf.); he has, they have, etc. (+ to inf.); he, they, etc., should (+ inf.), или ought (+ to inf.):
ей нужно поехать туда — it is necessary for her, или she needs, to go there
вам нужно поехать в санаторий ( вы в этом нуждаетесь) — you need to go to a sanatorium
(он сказал, что) мне нужно идти ( пора уходить) — (I said that) I must go
мне нужно было идти ( пора уходить) — I had to go
вам нужно (бы) посоветоваться с врачом, обратиться к врачу — you should consult, или ought to consult, a doctor
ему и т. д. не нужно (+ инф.; можно не) — he, etc., need not (+ inf.); ( не следует) he, etc., should not (+ inf.):
(вам) не нужно бояться — you need not be afraid, you should not be afraid
он знает, что (ему) не нужно сердиться на меня — he knows that he should not be angry with me
нужно было видеть, как он обрадовался! — you should have seen how glad he was!
не нужно было говорить ему это, заставлять меня ждать и т. п. ( с упрёком 2-му лицу) — you should not have told him that, have kept me waiting, etc.
3. предик. безл. (рд., вн.) разг.:ему и т. д. нужно (рд., вн.) разг. = ему, им и т. д. нужен, нужна, нужно, нужны см. нужный
ему нужно тысячу рублей — he needs / wants a thousand roubles
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92 consultantes
1.consultō, adv., v. consulo, P. a. fin.2.consulto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. freq. a. [consulo].I.To reflect, consider maturely, to consult, take counsel, deliberate.A.In gen. (class.).(α).With acc.:(β).quid illaec illic in consilio duae secreto consultant?
Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 38:ad haec consultanda procurandaque,
Liv. 1, 21, 1:ad eam rem consultandam,
id. 1, 55, 6; 28, 26, 1; 5, 25, 8 al.:cum in senatu res major quaepiam consultata est,
Gell. 1, 23, 5.—With a rel.-clause:(γ).anquirunt aut consultant, conducat id necne de quo deliberant,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 9; so with utrum, an, etc., id. Att. 16, 8, 2:quid in illis statuamus consultare,
Sall. C. 52, 3:decemviri consultant quid opus facto sit,
Liv. 3, 38, 4; 4, 31, 8; 6, 19, 4; 36, 8, 6 al.—With de or super, in, etc.:(δ).deliberare et consultare de officio,
Cic. Off. 3, 2, 7;de summā rerum,
Liv. 10, 25, 11; Suet. Ner. 2 al.:de exitu fortunarum suarum consultabant,
Caes. B. G. 7, 77:de bello,
id. ib. 5, 53; id. B. C. 1, 71:de rebus dubiis,
Sall. C. 51, 1; Liv. 22, 53, 4; 23, 25, 4; 36, 14, 6;44, 35, 6: consultandum super re magnā et atroci,
Tac. A. 2, 28 fin.:in medium,
Sall. H. 4, 12 Dietsch; Tac. H. 2, 37:in commune,
Plin. Ep. 6, 16, 15:propter ipsam rem, de quā sententiae rogantur, consultabitur,
Quint. 3, 8, 18.—Absol.: [p. 443] male corde consultare, to meditate evil in the heart, Plaut. Truc. 2, 1, 15:2.nimium consultas diu,
id. Curc. 1, 3, 51:si ex re consultas tuā,
for your own good, id. As. 3, 1, 35; Sall. H. 4, 12; Liv. 2, 4, 3; 2, 57, 2; 9, 3, 1; 24, 22, 10; Quint. 3, 8, 15; 3, 8, 37; Suet. Ner. 15 al.—Transf., of language used in counsel:B.pars deliberativa de tempore futuro consultat, quaerit etiam de praeterito,
Quint. 3, 8, 6.—Esp.: consultare alicui, to take care of one, have a care for (rare):2.delecti (sc. Patres) reipublicae consultabant,
Sall. C. 6, 6; Aur. Vict. Caes. 15 fin. —Meton., to take a resolution, resolve: Phron. Abi, abi. Strab. Consultavi istuc mihi,. Plaut. Truc. 5, 50 Weise ( loc. corrupt.; alii aliter).—II.Consultare aliquem, to consult one, to go to for counsel, to ask counsel of, etc. (rare):A.quid me consultas, quid agas?
Plaut. Mil. 4, 3, 4; cf.:senes ab domo ad consultandum arcessunt,
Liv. 9, 9, 12:me (amantes),
Tib. 1, 4, 78:aves,
Plin. Pan. 76, 7:astrologos,
Tert. Apol. 35. In this sense also in the form consultor, āri, 1, v. dep. a., Tert. adv. Herm. 18, acc. to Isa. 40, 14 (in Heb. the Niph.).—P. a. as subst.consultātum, i, n., a resolution, decision, = consultum ( poet. and late Lat.) senatus consultata, Sil. 6, 455:B.Christi,
Tert. Pudic. 18.—consultantes, ium, m., they who seek advice; of a lawyer, etc., clients, Liv. Epit. 54;of an oracle,
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93 consultatum
1.consultō, adv., v. consulo, P. a. fin.2.consulto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. freq. a. [consulo].I.To reflect, consider maturely, to consult, take counsel, deliberate.A.In gen. (class.).(α).With acc.:(β).quid illaec illic in consilio duae secreto consultant?
Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 38:ad haec consultanda procurandaque,
Liv. 1, 21, 1:ad eam rem consultandam,
id. 1, 55, 6; 28, 26, 1; 5, 25, 8 al.:cum in senatu res major quaepiam consultata est,
Gell. 1, 23, 5.—With a rel.-clause:(γ).anquirunt aut consultant, conducat id necne de quo deliberant,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 9; so with utrum, an, etc., id. Att. 16, 8, 2:quid in illis statuamus consultare,
Sall. C. 52, 3:decemviri consultant quid opus facto sit,
Liv. 3, 38, 4; 4, 31, 8; 6, 19, 4; 36, 8, 6 al.—With de or super, in, etc.:(δ).deliberare et consultare de officio,
Cic. Off. 3, 2, 7;de summā rerum,
Liv. 10, 25, 11; Suet. Ner. 2 al.:de exitu fortunarum suarum consultabant,
Caes. B. G. 7, 77:de bello,
id. ib. 5, 53; id. B. C. 1, 71:de rebus dubiis,
Sall. C. 51, 1; Liv. 22, 53, 4; 23, 25, 4; 36, 14, 6;44, 35, 6: consultandum super re magnā et atroci,
Tac. A. 2, 28 fin.:in medium,
Sall. H. 4, 12 Dietsch; Tac. H. 2, 37:in commune,
Plin. Ep. 6, 16, 15:propter ipsam rem, de quā sententiae rogantur, consultabitur,
Quint. 3, 8, 18.—Absol.: [p. 443] male corde consultare, to meditate evil in the heart, Plaut. Truc. 2, 1, 15:2.nimium consultas diu,
id. Curc. 1, 3, 51:si ex re consultas tuā,
for your own good, id. As. 3, 1, 35; Sall. H. 4, 12; Liv. 2, 4, 3; 2, 57, 2; 9, 3, 1; 24, 22, 10; Quint. 3, 8, 15; 3, 8, 37; Suet. Ner. 15 al.—Transf., of language used in counsel:B.pars deliberativa de tempore futuro consultat, quaerit etiam de praeterito,
Quint. 3, 8, 6.—Esp.: consultare alicui, to take care of one, have a care for (rare):2.delecti (sc. Patres) reipublicae consultabant,
Sall. C. 6, 6; Aur. Vict. Caes. 15 fin. —Meton., to take a resolution, resolve: Phron. Abi, abi. Strab. Consultavi istuc mihi,. Plaut. Truc. 5, 50 Weise ( loc. corrupt.; alii aliter).—II.Consultare aliquem, to consult one, to go to for counsel, to ask counsel of, etc. (rare):A.quid me consultas, quid agas?
Plaut. Mil. 4, 3, 4; cf.:senes ab domo ad consultandum arcessunt,
Liv. 9, 9, 12:me (amantes),
Tib. 1, 4, 78:aves,
Plin. Pan. 76, 7:astrologos,
Tert. Apol. 35. In this sense also in the form consultor, āri, 1, v. dep. a., Tert. adv. Herm. 18, acc. to Isa. 40, 14 (in Heb. the Niph.).—P. a. as subst.consultātum, i, n., a resolution, decision, = consultum ( poet. and late Lat.) senatus consultata, Sil. 6, 455:B.Christi,
Tert. Pudic. 18.—consultantes, ium, m., they who seek advice; of a lawyer, etc., clients, Liv. Epit. 54;of an oracle,
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94 consulto
1.consultō, adv., v. consulo, P. a. fin.2.consulto, āvi, ātum, 1, v. freq. a. [consulo].I.To reflect, consider maturely, to consult, take counsel, deliberate.A.In gen. (class.).(α).With acc.:(β).quid illaec illic in consilio duae secreto consultant?
Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 38:ad haec consultanda procurandaque,
Liv. 1, 21, 1:ad eam rem consultandam,
id. 1, 55, 6; 28, 26, 1; 5, 25, 8 al.:cum in senatu res major quaepiam consultata est,
Gell. 1, 23, 5.—With a rel.-clause:(γ).anquirunt aut consultant, conducat id necne de quo deliberant,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 9; so with utrum, an, etc., id. Att. 16, 8, 2:quid in illis statuamus consultare,
Sall. C. 52, 3:decemviri consultant quid opus facto sit,
Liv. 3, 38, 4; 4, 31, 8; 6, 19, 4; 36, 8, 6 al.—With de or super, in, etc.:(δ).deliberare et consultare de officio,
Cic. Off. 3, 2, 7;de summā rerum,
Liv. 10, 25, 11; Suet. Ner. 2 al.:de exitu fortunarum suarum consultabant,
Caes. B. G. 7, 77:de bello,
id. ib. 5, 53; id. B. C. 1, 71:de rebus dubiis,
Sall. C. 51, 1; Liv. 22, 53, 4; 23, 25, 4; 36, 14, 6;44, 35, 6: consultandum super re magnā et atroci,
Tac. A. 2, 28 fin.:in medium,
Sall. H. 4, 12 Dietsch; Tac. H. 2, 37:in commune,
Plin. Ep. 6, 16, 15:propter ipsam rem, de quā sententiae rogantur, consultabitur,
Quint. 3, 8, 18.—Absol.: [p. 443] male corde consultare, to meditate evil in the heart, Plaut. Truc. 2, 1, 15:2.nimium consultas diu,
id. Curc. 1, 3, 51:si ex re consultas tuā,
for your own good, id. As. 3, 1, 35; Sall. H. 4, 12; Liv. 2, 4, 3; 2, 57, 2; 9, 3, 1; 24, 22, 10; Quint. 3, 8, 15; 3, 8, 37; Suet. Ner. 15 al.—Transf., of language used in counsel:B.pars deliberativa de tempore futuro consultat, quaerit etiam de praeterito,
Quint. 3, 8, 6.—Esp.: consultare alicui, to take care of one, have a care for (rare):2.delecti (sc. Patres) reipublicae consultabant,
Sall. C. 6, 6; Aur. Vict. Caes. 15 fin. —Meton., to take a resolution, resolve: Phron. Abi, abi. Strab. Consultavi istuc mihi,. Plaut. Truc. 5, 50 Weise ( loc. corrupt.; alii aliter).—II.Consultare aliquem, to consult one, to go to for counsel, to ask counsel of, etc. (rare):A.quid me consultas, quid agas?
Plaut. Mil. 4, 3, 4; cf.:senes ab domo ad consultandum arcessunt,
Liv. 9, 9, 12:me (amantes),
Tib. 1, 4, 78:aves,
Plin. Pan. 76, 7:astrologos,
Tert. Apol. 35. In this sense also in the form consultor, āri, 1, v. dep. a., Tert. adv. Herm. 18, acc. to Isa. 40, 14 (in Heb. the Niph.).—P. a. as subst.consultātum, i, n., a resolution, decision, = consultum ( poet. and late Lat.) senatus consultata, Sil. 6, 455:B.Christi,
Tert. Pudic. 18.—consultantes, ium, m., they who seek advice; of a lawyer, etc., clients, Liv. Epit. 54;of an oracle,
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95 обращаться к
1. resort2. turn3. appeal toвызвать к жизни; создать — to call into being
принуждающий к; принуждение к — pressing into
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96 справляться
1) General subject: contrive, deal (с кем-л.), dispatch, inquire (after, about, upon), make do, make out (с чем-л.), manage (часто ирон.), master, reckon, refer, reference, stroke (с каким-л. делом), stroke-oar (с каким-л. делом), consult, cope, cope with, inquire, fend (самому, без посторонней помощи), deliver (с делом), face out (с чем-л.), ride the whirlwind (с чем-л.), wrest down (с кем-л., чем-л.), wrest out (с чем-л.)2) Colloquial: do for3) Engineering: refer (о чём-л.)5) Law: consult (напр. в справочнике)7) Jargon: take it8) Business: copartnership, inquire about, make out9) Robots: manage (напр. с заданием)10) Makarov: enquire (after, about, upon), go, pull off (напр. с задачей), refer back, cope with (быть в состоянии выполнить), enquire upon (о), enquire (о ком-л), enquire about (о ком-л. о чем-л.), enquire after (о ком-л. о чем-л.), enquire for (о ком-л. о чем-л.), deal with (с кем-л.)11) Scuba diving: handle (чем-либо) -
97 anhören
I v/t1. (Musik etc.) listen to, hear; etw. mit anhören listen in on s.th.; hör dir das mal an! just listen to this!, weitS. just listen to him etc. talking; ich kann mir das nicht mehr anhören I can’t stand it ( oder stand listening to that) any longer; das Gericht will noch einen Gutachter anhören the court wants to consult an expert witness2. man hört ihm an, dass er nicht von hier ist / dass er erkältet ist you can tell by his accent that he doesn’t come from around here / you can tell (by his voice) that he’s got a coldII v/refl: sich gut / schlecht anhören sound good / bad* * *to listen to; to hear;sich anhören(klingen) to sound;(zuhören) to listen to; to hear* * *ạn|hö|ren sep1. vt1) (= Gehör schenken) to hear; Schallplatten, Konzert to listen tojdn ganz anhören — to hear sb out
das höre ich mir nicht mehr länger mit an — I'm not going to listen to that any longer
können Sie sich mal einen Moment anhören, was ich zu sagen habe? — can you just listen for a moment to what I have to say?
2) (= zufällig mithören) to overhear3)(= anmerken)
man konnte ihr or ihrer Stimme die Verzweiflung anhören — one could hear the despair in her voicedas hört man ihm aber nicht an! — you can't tell that from his accent or from hearing him speak
man hört ihm sofort den Ausländer an — you can hear at once that he's a foreigner
2. vr(= klingen) to sound* * *das1) (an act of listening: We ought to give his views a fair hearing.) hearing2) (to listen to for some purpose: A judge hears court cases; Part of a manager's job is to hear workers' complaints.) hear* * *an|hö·renI. vt1. (zuhören)2. (mithören)▪ etw [mit] \anhören to listen [in] to sthein Geheimnis [zufällig] [mit] \anhören to [accidentally] overhear a secret3. (Gehör schenken)▪ jdn \anhören to listen to sb, to hear sb [out]4. (anmerken)▪ jdm etw \anhören to hear sth in sb['s voice]dass er Däne ist, hört man ihm aber nicht an! you can't tell from his accent that he's Danish!II. vr1. (stimmlich klingen)na, wie hört sich die Gruppe an? well, how does the group sound?2. (im Klang von bestimmter Art sein)eine CD hört sich besser an als eine Platte a CD sounds better than a record3. (klingen)Ihr Angebot hört sich gut an your offer sounds good* * *1.transitives Verb listen toetwas [zufällig] mit anhören — overhear something
2.sich (Dat.) jemanden/etwas anhören — listen to somebody/something
reflexives Verb sound* * *anhören (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Musik etc) listen to, hear;etwas mit anhören listen in on sth;hör dir das mal an! just listen to this!, weitS. just listen to him etc talking;das Gericht will noch einen Gutachter anhören the court wants to consult an expert witness2.man hört ihm an, dass er nicht von hier ist/dass er erkältet ist you can tell by his accent that he doesn’t come from around here/you can tell (by his voice) that he’s got a coldB. v/r:sich gut/schlecht anhören sound good/bad* * *1.transitives Verb listen toetwas [zufällig] mit anhören — overhear something
2.sich (Dat.) jemanden/etwas anhören — listen to somebody/something
reflexives Verb sound* * *v.to listen v.to listen to v. -
98 dar la casualidad que + Indicativo
= happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + InfinitivoEx. So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex. During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.* * *= happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + InfinitivoEx: So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.
Ex: During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.Spanish-English dictionary > dar la casualidad que + Indicativo
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99 darse el caso que + Indicativo
= happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + InfinitivoEx. So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex. During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.* * *= happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + InfinitivoEx: So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.
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100 echar chispas
v.1 to sparkle, to give off sparks, to spark.Las joyas echaban chispas The jewelry sparkled.2 to fume with anger, to blaze with anger, to speak daggers.María echaba chispas Mary fumed with anger.* * *figurado to be raging* * *(v.) = fume, froth at + the mouthEx. Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.Ex. This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.* * *(v.) = fume, froth at + the mouthEx: Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.
Ex: This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.
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