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1 mauvaise plaisanterie
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2 солен
1. (съдържащ сол) salt (attr.), salty2. (осолен) salt(ed)солена риба salt fishсолено говеждо месо corned beef3. прен. (скъп) stiffсолено му излезе he got it hothe had the deuce/the devil to pay, ( в пари) he had to pay through the noseсолена шега a cruel joke.salt (attr.)солна мина a salt mine* * *солѐн,прил.2. ( осолен) salt(ed); \солена риба salt fish; \солени краставички ( туршия) pickled cucumbers; \солено говеждо месо corned beef;3. прен. ( скъп) stiff; \солена шега cruel joke; \солено му излезе he got it hot; he had the deuce/the devil to pay, (в пари) he had to pay through the nose.——————прил., -на, -но, -ни salt (attr.); \соленна киселина хим. hydrochloric acid; \соленна мина salt mine.* * *salt ; salted ; stiff {stif} (прен. скъп)* * *1. (осолен) salt(ed) 2. (съдържащ сол) salt (attr.), salty 3. he had the deucе/the devil to pay, (в пари) he had to pay through the nose 4. СОЛЕНa риба salt fish 5. СОЛЕНa шега a cruel joke.salt (attr.) 6. СОЛЕНo говеждо месо corned beef 7. СОЛЕНo му излезе he got it hot 8. СОЛЕНи краставички (туршия) pickled cucumbers 9. СОЛЕНо езеро a salt(-water) lake 10. прен. (скъп) stiff 11. солна мина a salt mine -
3 plaisanterie
plaisanterie [plεzɑ̃tʀi]feminine noun• la plaisanterie a assez duré ! this has gone beyond a joke!b. ( = raillerie) joke* * *plɛzɑ̃tʀi1) gén joke2) ( chose facile à faire)* * *plɛzɑ̃tʀi nf1) (= anecdote, propos) joke2) (= action) joking no pl* * *plaisanterie nf1 ( fait de plaisanter) il ne comprend pas la plaisanterie he can't take a joke; aimer la plaisanterie to be fond of a joke; pousser trop loin la plaisanterie to take ou carry the joke too far; plaisanterie (mise) à part joking aside;2 ( blague) joke; une plaisanterie de bon/mauvais goût a joke in good/bad taste; faire/lancer des plaisanteries to make/to crack jokes; être l'objet des plaisanteries de qn to be a figure of fun to sb; être en butte aux plaisanteries de qn to be the butt of sb's jokes; les plaisanteries les plus courtes sont les meilleures the shortest jokes are the best; la plaisanterie a assez duré! this has gone on long enough!;3 ( chose facile à faire) c'est une plaisanterie it's a piece of cake○.plaisanterie de corps de garde barrack room joke.[plɛzɑ̃tri] nom féminin1. [parole amusante] jokec'est une plaisanterie j'espère? I trust ou hope you're jokingune plaisanterie de mauvais goût a joke in bad ou poor taste2. [parole, action non sérieuse] jokec'est une ou ça a l'air d'une plaisanterie! [ça ne peut être sérieux] it must be a joke!faire des plaisanteries sur le nom/l'allure de quelqu'un to make fun of somebody's name/appearance4. [chose facile] child's play (substantif non comptable) -
4 издёвка
ж. разг.1) (издевательский тон, отношение) sneer, taunt, jeer2) ( нечто издевательское) cruel jokeэ́то звучи́т издёвкой [как издёвка] — it sounds like a cruel joke
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5 من
مِن \ by: (showing how sth. is done): We hold things by the handle. We know people by name. We learn by experience. We earn money by working. from: showing the time that sth. started: I waited from six o’clock till eight, showing where sth. began or was obtained Are men descended from monkeys? He read aloud from the newspaper, showing cause He suffered from stomach pains, showing the lower limit of costs, numbers, etc. New bicycles cost from $60 to $90 each, showing a change The price rose from 20 pence to 25 pence, showing difference I don’t know one from the other, showing the place that one has left He arrived from Glasgow. of: (after a noun) showing contents, amount, kind, etc.: a cup of coffee (a cup that contains coffee); a cupful of coffee (enough coffee to fill a cup); a pound of sugar (sugar that weighs a pound); a piece of bread (not a whole loaf), (after an adj. or verb) concerning; about: I’m sure of it. She’s afraid of mice, (after a verb) showing a cause He died of hunger, (after an adj.) showing who did sth. and how he did it It was kind of your father to invite me (Your father was kind...), (after a participle) showing how sth. is formed a dress made of silk. than: used in comparing two objects; here the second subject and verb are always left out: I like you better than him (I like you better than I like him), used in comparing two subjects; it is better to put in the second verb, although some writers leave it out He is taller than I (am). He runs faster than I (do). \ مِن أَجْل \ because of: as a result of: Because of his illness, he could not travel. for: because of: He jumped for joy. She was sent to prison for stealing. for sb. to do sth.: that sb. should do sth.: I’m anxious for him to pass his exams. sake, for the sake of, for sb.’s sake: for the desire of: Why ruin your health for the sake of a little pleasure?, for the good of; so as to help: Soldiers die for the sake of their county (or for their country’s sake). Don’t take any risks for my sake. towards: as a help to: He gave me $5 towards the cost of my bicycle. \ مِن أَجْل ذلك \ hence: (often with no verb) for this reason: My car broke down; hence my late arrival. \ مِن أحدث طِراز \ up to date: up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. \ مِن أَصْل \ out: from among: Ten out of the twenty people were late. \ مِن الأَفْضَل \ preferably: if possible: Any day suits me, but preferably not Sunday. \ مِن الأَفْضَل \ had better: would be wise to: You had better try again tomorrow. \ See Also الأَجْدى لِـ \ مِن الآن \ hence: from now: A week hence I shall be in Rome. \ مِن... إلى \ from... to...: (without a or the) showing passage of time, distance in space, or repeated action: He visits me from time to time. He went from house to house in search of work. \ مِن آن إلى آخر \ every now and again, every now and then: again and again, but with no regular space between. \ مِن الآن فَصَاعِدًا \ henceforth, henceforward: from now on; in future. on: onwards: From now on I shall be more careful. \ مِن البداية إلى النهاية \ through: passing from one side or place to another; making a continuous journey: a through train. \ مِن بَعْدُ \ since: after; during the period after: I saw him on Tuesday, but I haven’t seen him since. I’ve been thinking about him ever since. \ مِن بَعيد \ from afar: from a great distance. \ مِن بَين \ out of: from among: Ten out of the twenty people were late. \ مِن ثَمَّ \ subsequently: afterwards: He became ill in the winter, and subsequently died. \ مِن جَانِبٍ إِلَى آخر \ across: form one side to the other: Run across before a car comes. The river is half a mile across. over: so that a different side is upwards: Turn the page over. Roll the body over. \ مِن جَديد \ afresh: again; making a new beginning: Tear up this page and start afresh. \ مِن جَمِيع الجهَات \ around: on all sides (of); round; here and there: The boys were running around. A crowd gathered around me. \ مِن جَمِيع الوُجوه تقريبًا \ to all intents and purposes: in regard to all that matters: To all intents and purposes, the work is finished (though a few unimportant points remain to be dealt with). \ مِن جِهة \ in respect of, with respect to, respecting: concerning: a bill in respect of car repairs. on the part of: in the case of; so far as sb. is concerned: There was no mistake on her part (If there was a mistake, it was not hers). \ مِن جهة ومِن الجهة الأخرى \ on the one hand, on the other hand: comparing opposite facts or ideas; the first phrase is often left out: (On the one hand) you can live more cheaply in the country; on the other hand, work is harder to find there. \ مِن الحديد \ iron: made of iron; as strong as iron: an iron bar; an iron will. \ مِن حُسن التوفيق \ happily: fortunately: Happily, he was not hurt in the accident. a good job: a fortunate thing: It’s a good job that you crossed before the bridge fell. fortunately: adv. as the result of good fortune: He fell down but fortunately did not hurt himself. \ See Also لحسن الحظ (لِحُسْنِ الحَظّ) \ مِن حَوْل \ around: on all sides (of); round; here and there: The boys were running around. A crowd gathered around me. \ مِن حَيْثُ شَخْصُهُ \ personally: as a person (in regard to character); socially: I like him personally, but I dislike his political ideas. \ مِن حِين لآخَر \ occasional: happening sometimes, but not regularly: We had an occasional quarrel. now and again, now and then: sometimes. \ مِن خِلال \ through: from one side to the other; from one end to the other: He drove a nail through (the board). A river ran through (the town). Water runs through pipes. I looked through the window, but I couldn’t see far through the mist. I read through my notes. \ مِن الدرجة الأولى \ first-class, first-rate: of the best quality: He is a first-class photographer. \ مِن سُخْرِية الأقدار \ ironic(al): (of events) like a cruel joke: It was ironical that she should break her leg just when she had at last got a job as a dancer. \ مِنَ الشرق \ eastern: belonging to the east. \ مِن صُنْعِ اليَد \ hand-made: made by hand, not by a machine: Hand-made shoes. \ مِن الضروريّ أن كما \ must: (p.t.. had to, neg.. needn’t, don’t/didn’t need to; don’t/didn’t have to) need to: You must go now, mustn’t you? Yes, I must. No, I needn’t go yet. \ مِن الطبيعيّ \ it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. \ مِن الطراز القديم \ old-fashioned: (of people) holding on to old ideas and customs; (of things) not modern; no longer used. \ مِن طَرَف لآخر \ through: passing from one side or place to another; making a continuous journey: a through train. \ مِن عَجيب التَّقادِير \ ironic(al): (of events) like a cruel joke: It was ironical that she should break her leg just when she had at last got a job as a dancer. \ مِن عَلى ظهر السفينة \ overboard: over the side of a boat, and into the water: They jumped overboard when the ship was on fire. \ مِن غَيْر \ without: not with; not having: Without doubt, this is the best. I did it without his help. He took my bicycle without asking me. \ مِن غَيْر حَرَج \ freely: readily: They freely accepted my advice. \ مِنَ الفراء \ fur: animal skin, with the fur on it, used as clothing: a coat with a collar of fur; a fur hat. \ مِنَ الفِراش \ up: out of bed: I get up at 6.30 every morning. We stayed up very late last night. \ مِن فَضْلِك \ kindly: please!: kindly close the door!. please: (when asking) giving a polite order: Please stop that noise. A cup of coffee, please, asking for a favour or for permission Will you help me, please? Please, may I use your pen?. \ مِن فَوْق \ over: across, from one side of sth. to the other: He jumped over the fence. The gate was locked, so he climbed over. \ مِن فَوق سَطْح المَرْكَب \ overboard: over the side of a boat, and into the water: They jumped overboard when the ship was on fire. \ مِن قَبْل \ ago: before the present time: 100 years ago; a short while ago. already: before this time: She’s already married. before: at an earlier time (than): I have been here before. beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand. \ مِن قِبَل \ by: (showing who or what did sth.): He was bitten by a dog. \ مِن قَلْبٍ مُخْلص \ heartily: thoroughly: I heartily agree with you. \ مِنَ المُؤسِف \ pity: (with a) an unfortunate fact or happening: It’s a pity that you can’t go with us to the cinema. \ مِنَ المُحَتَّم \ bound, (bind, bound) to: certain to: He’s bound to win. \ See Also المُؤَكَّد أَنّ \ مِنَ المُحْتَمَل \ likely: (usu. with very, most, more or quite) probably: She’s very likely right. well: (with may) very possibly; with good reason: He may well be late if the road is being repaired. \ مِن مُدّةٍ قريبة \ the other day: a few days ago: I met your son the other day. \ مِن المَرْتَبَة أو الدَّرَجة الثّانِية \ second-class: of the next level below that of top quality: The less comfortable second-class seats were much cheaper than the first-class ones. \ مِن المَفْروض أنّ \ be supposed to: to have a duty to; be expected to: You’re supposed to be working now, not playing. You’re not supposed to be here (You ought not be here). \ مِن مَكانٍ لآخَر \ about: from place to place in: We wandered about the town. \ مِن المُمْكِن \ could, (could not, couldn’t): (with an if clause, showing a possibility that depends on sth. else) would be able to: She could buy it if you lent her the money. possibly: perhaps: Possibly you can help. well: (with may) very possibly; with good reason: He may well be late if the road is being repaired.. \ مِنَ المُمْكِن أن \ could, (could not, couldn’t): (showing a simple possibility): You could telephone her (if you wanted to). might: expressing a weak possibility (future, present or past): She might do that tomorrow; she might be doing it at this moment; she might even have done it already (but I doubt that she has done it or ever will do it). \ مِنْ ناحية... مِنَ الناحية الأخرى \ on the one hand, on the other hand: comparing opposite facts or ideas; the first phrase is often left out: (On the one hand) you can live more cheaply in the country; on the other hand, work is harder to find there. \ مِن النّاحية النظريّة \ in theory: as an idea; according to ideas: Your plan may work in theory, but it will not work in practice. \ مِنَ النُّبَلاء \ earl: the title of a British nobleman. \ مِنَ النُّبَلاء \ noble: of high rank: a woman of noble birth. \ See Also الأشراف \ مِنْ نِتاج الوَطَن \ home-grown: (of food) grown in one’s own country, not in another country: home-grown vegetables. \ مِنْ نُسْخَتَين \ in duplicate: on two separate copies: Please complete this list in duplicate. \ مِنْ نَسْل \ descendant: sb. who is descended from a person: a descendant of Queen Victoria. \ See Also ذرية (ذُرِّيَّة) \ مِنْ نَفْس البَلَد \ countryman, countrymen: (usu. fellow countryman) a person of the same nation as another. \ مِنْ نوع راق \ classical: of proved and lasting value: classical music. \ مَنْ هُم أَعْلَى مقَامًا \ betters, one’s betters: those who have more experience or higher rank than onself: Treat your betters with more respect. \ See Also أَرْفَع شَأنًا مِن \ مِن هُنَا \ away: (with verbs of movement) to a distance: Go away! We drove the dog away. by: past: Please let me (get) by. He smiled as he went by. \ مَن هو أَعْلَى دَرَجَةً \ superior: sb. of higher rank: You must obey your superiors. \ مِن واجبه أن \ up to: the duty of: It’s up to his father to punish him. \ مِن وَاحِد إلى آخَر \ over: across, from one person to another: She handed over the keys to a friend. \ مِن الواضح \ much: (in comparison; before most, etc.) without doubt; clearly: He is much the most experienced player in the team. \ مِن وَراءِ ظَهْرِه \ behind sb.’s back: when someone is not present: He tells untrue stories about me behind my back. \ مِن وَقْت لاِخَر \ now and again: sometimes. off and on, on and off: not continuously; at one time and another: It has been raining off and on the whole day. sometimes: at certain times but not always: Sometimes I win and sometimes I don’t. England sometimes has a hot summer, but not often. -
6 ironic(al)
فيه سُخْرية \ ironic(al): (of a statement) said with words that say the opposite of what one means, esp. for amusing effect: ‘There is nothing I like better than cold tea!’ he said ironically, when he found I’d forgotten to keep it hot. \ مِن سُخْرِية الأقدار \ ironic(al): (of events) like a cruel joke: It was ironical that she should break her leg just when she had at last got a job as a dancer. \ مِن عَجيب التَّقادِير \ ironic(al): (of events) like a cruel joke: It was ironical that she should break her leg just when she had at last got a job as a dancer. -
7 feroce
fierce, ferociousanimale wild( insopportabile) dreadful* * *feroce agg.1 ferocious; savage, wild, tigerish; fierce; cruel: bestie feroci, wild beasts; sguardo feroce, fierce look; vendetta feroce, savage vendetta; lotta feroce, ferocious struggle2 ( terribile, insopportabile) fierce, terrible, violent, sharp: un dolore feroce, a terrible pain; ho un mal di testa feroce, I've got a splitting headache; un freddo feroce, a terrible cold; fame, appetito feroce, ravenous appetite // scherzo feroce, cruel joke.* * *[fe'rotʃe]1)animale, bestia feroce — wild animal, savage beast
2) fig. [umorismo, repressione] cruel, fierce, ferocious; [lotta, concorrenza, critica] bitter, fierce; [ odio] ferocious, fierce; [fame, sete] ferocious, terrible* * *feroce/fe'rot∫e/1 animale, bestia feroce wild animal, savage beast2 fig. [umorismo, repressione] cruel, fierce, ferocious; [lotta, concorrenza, critica] bitter, fierce; [ odio] ferocious, fierce; [fame, sete] ferocious, terrible. -
8 burla
f.1 taunt.hacer burla de to mock2 joke.3 trick.4 mockery, banter, chaffing, jeer.5 ridicule, taunt.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: burlar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: burlar.* * *1 (mofa) mockery, gibe2 (broma) joke3 (engaño) deception, trick\en son de burla in fun, tongue in cheekentre burlas y veras half-jokingly* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=mofa) gibe, taunthacer burla de algn — to make fun of sb, mock sb
hace burla de todo — he makes fun of o mocks everything
2) (=broma) jokede burlas — in fun, tongue in cheek
* * *a) ( mofa)todos le hacen la burla — everyone makes fun of her o mocks her
b) ( atropello)esto es una burla del reglamento — this makes a mockery of the regulations
* * *= ridicule, derision, hoax, jibe, mockery, taunt, jeer, sniggering, snigger, sneer, scoff, snicker, banter.Ex. Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.Ex. The article 'To perpetuate what is derisory without derision' laments the destruction of books.Ex. This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex. The article highlights her countless subtle jibes at academe.Ex. Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex. Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex. Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex. This comedy is full of infantile jokes and adolescent sniggering about homosexuals.Ex. The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.Ex. At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex. To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Ex. I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.Ex. The magician, by luck or misfortune, called me onto the stage, but I slightly disrupted his act with a little banter and then played with the contents of his 'box of tricks', bringing a few laughs.----* burla de = thumbing of the nose at.* objeto de burla = object of ridicule.* * *a) ( mofa)todos le hacen la burla — everyone makes fun of her o mocks her
b) ( atropello)esto es una burla del reglamento — this makes a mockery of the regulations
* * *= ridicule, derision, hoax, jibe, mockery, taunt, jeer, sniggering, snigger, sneer, scoff, snicker, banter.Ex: Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.
Ex: The article 'To perpetuate what is derisory without derision' laments the destruction of books.Ex: This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex: The article highlights her countless subtle jibes at academe.Ex: Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex: Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex: This comedy is full of infantile jokes and adolescent sniggering about homosexuals.Ex: The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.Ex: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex: To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Ex: I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.Ex: The magician, by luck or misfortune, called me onto the stage, but I slightly disrupted his act with a little banter and then played with the contents of his 'box of tricks', bringing a few laughs.* burla de = thumbing of the nose at.* objeto de burla = object of ridicule.* * *1(mofa): era objeto de las burlas de todos he was the butt of everyone's jokestodos le hacen la burla everyone makes fun of her o mocks her2(chanza, broma): lo dije en son de burla I said it tongue in cheeklo dijo entre burlas y veras he said it only half in jest o he said it half joking, half serious3(atropello): el precio de las entradas es una burla al público they're robbing people o ( colloq) ripping people off charging that much for the ticketsno le perdonaría esa burla a su confianza she would not forgive him that betrayal of her trustesto es una burla del reglamento this makes a mockery of the regulations* * *
Del verbo burlar: ( conjugate burlar)
burla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
burla
burlar
burla sustantivo femeninoa) ( mofa):
b) ( atropello):◊ esto es una burla del reglamento this makes a mockery of the regulations
burlar ( conjugate burlar) verbo transitivo
burlarse verbo pronominal burlase de algo/algn to make fun of sth/sb
burla sustantivo femenino
1 (mofa) mockery
2 (broma) joke
♦ Locuciones: hacer burla de, to make fun of
burlar verbo transitivo
1 (engañar) to outwit
2 (esquivar) to evade
' burla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mueca
- refinada
- refinado
- remedar
- sorna
- vacilar
- guasa
- son
- tomadura de pelo
English:
mockery
- spoof
* * *burla nf1. [mofa] taunt;hacer burla de to mock;fue el blanco de las burlas de sus compañeros he was the butt of his colleagues' jokes;fue la burla de todo el mundo everyone made fun of her;esa sentencia es una burla a la justicia that sentence is a travesty of justice2. [broma] joke;entre burlas y veras half-jokingly3. [engaño] trick* * *f1 ( mofa) joke;hacer burla de alguien fam make fun of s.o.2 ( engaño) trick* * *burla nf1) : mockery, ridicule2) : joke, trick3)hacer burla de : to make fun of, to mock* * *burla nhacer burla de... to make fun of... -
9 gemein
I Adj.1. (boshaft) mean, nasty; bes. von Frauen: auch bitchy umg.; Bemerkung etc.: mean; (abfällig) snide; gemeiner Kerl nasty guy; gemeine Lüge rotten ( oder dirty, filthy) lie umg.; gemeiner Streich dirty trick; das ist gemein! that’s not fair, that’s mean; wie kann man nur so gemein sein? how can anyone be so mean ( oder nasty, cruel)?2. umg. (unerfreulich) awful, terrible; es regnet schon wieder, wie gemein! how depressing!, what a pain!; das Gemeine daran the awful thing about it, what really gets me about it3. umg. (schwer) Verletzung etc.: nasty; die Prüfung, das Interview etc. war gemein was really tough, was a real stinker4. (abstoßend) Witz etc.: vulgar; Aussehen, Lachen: coarse5. BOT., ZOOL., sonst altm. (gewöhnlich) common; der gemeine Mann the man in the street; gemeiner Soldat MIL. common soldier; das gemeine Volk the common people; gemeiner Bruch MATH. vulgar fraction6. etw. gemein haben mit have s.th. in common with; sie haben nichts miteinander gemein they have nothing in common; das hat mit Nächstenliebe nichts gemein that’s got very little to do with brotherly love; die Liebe zur Natur ist ihnen gemein a love of nature is something they have in common ( oder they share); sich gemein machen mit altm., fig. rub shoulders with, get chummy with umg.7. attr.; altm. der Allgemeinheit: common; (öffentlich) public; das gemeine Wohl the common good (lit. weal); für das gemeine Wohl auch for the good ( oder benefit) of all8. DRUCK. (Ggs. kursiv) lowercaseII Adv.* * *(boshaft) nasty; mean; cattish; miscreant; beastly; bitchy;(gewöhnlich) public; common;(niederträchtig) caddish; base; low; vile; rascally; infamous;(niedrig) abject; ignoble* * *ge|mein [gə'main]1. adj1) pred no compnichts mit jdm geméín haben wollen — to want nothing to do with sb
das ist beiden geméín — it is common to both of them
2) attr no comp (BIOL old = üblich, verbreitet, öffentlich) commongeméíner Bruch (Math) — vulgar fraction
geméínes Recht — common law
ein geméíner Soldat — a common soldier, a private (US)
das geméíne Volk/Wohl — the common people/good or weal (old)
der geméíne Mann — the ordinary man
das war geméín von dir! — that was mean or nasty of you
ein geméíner Streich — a dirty or rotten trick
4) (= ordinär) vulgar; Bemerkung, Witz vulgar, dirty, coarse5) (inf = unangenehm) horrible, awful2. adv1) (= niederträchtig) behandeln meanly; betrügen, hintergehen despicablyer hat sie geméín im Stich gelassen — he abandoned her in a despicable way
2) (inf = unangenehm) horribly, awfullydie Prüfung war geméín schwer — the exam was horribly or awfully difficult
das hat geméín wehgetan — it hurt terribly
* * *1) (disagreeable: What a beastly thing to do!) beastly2) common3) ignobly4) (shameful: an ignoble action.) ignoble5) (likely or intending to cause harm or annoyance: It is mean to tell lies.) mean6) vilely* * *ge·mein[gəˈmain]I. adj1. (niederträchtig) mean, nastydas war \gemein [von dir]! that was nasty [or mean] [of you]!das ist \gemein! that's so mean!3. (böse) nasty4. attr, kein komp/superl BOT, ZOOL common▪ jdm/etw \gemein sein to be common to sb/sthetw mit jdm/etw \gemein haben to have sth in common with sb/sth6.* * *1.du bist gemein!/das ist gemein [von dir]! — you're mean or nasty!/that's mean or nasty [of you]!
3) (ärgerlich) infuriating; damned annoying (coll.)4) nicht präd. (Bot., Zool., sonst veralt.): (allgemein vorkommend) common5) (veralt.): (allgemein) general2.etwas mit jemandem/etwas gemein haben — have something in common with somebody/something
1)jemanden gemein behandeln — treat somebody in a mean or nasty way
2)es hat ganz gemein weh getan — (ugs.) it hurt like hell (coll.)
* * *A. adj1. (boshaft) mean, nasty; besonders von Frauen: auch bitchy umg; Bemerkung etc: mean; (abfällig) snide;gemeiner Kerl nasty guy;gemeiner Streich dirty trick;das ist gemein! that’s not fair, that’s mean;wie kann man nur so gemein sein? how can anyone be so mean ( oder nasty, cruel)?wie gemein! how depressing!, what a pain!;das Gemeine daran the awful thing about it, what really gets me about it3. umg (schwer) Verletzung etc: nasty;die Prüfung, das Interview etcwar gemein was really tough, was a real stinkerder gemeine Mann the man in the street;gemeiner Soldat MIL common soldier;das gemeine Volk the common people;gemeiner Bruch MATH vulgar fraction6.etwas gemein haben mit have sth in common with;sie haben nichts miteinander gemein they have nothing in common;das hat mit Nächstenliebe nichts gemein that’s got very little to do with brotherly love;die Liebe zur Natur ist ihnen gemein a love of nature is something they have in common ( oder they share)das gemeine Wohl the common good (liter weal);8. TYPO (Ggs kursiv) lowercaseB. adv1. umg:gemein kalt awfully cold;es tut gemein weh it hurts like hell2.gemein an jemandem handeln treat sb badly ( oder shabbily)* * *1.du bist gemein!/das ist gemein [von dir]! — you're mean or nasty!/that's mean or nasty [of you]!
3) (ärgerlich) infuriating; damned annoying (coll.)4) nicht präd. (Bot., Zool., sonst veralt.): (allgemein vorkommend) commonder gemeine Mann — the ordinary man; the man in the street
5) (veralt.): (allgemein) general2.etwas mit jemandem/etwas gemein haben — have something in common with somebody/something
1)jemanden gemein behandeln — treat somebody in a mean or nasty way
2)es hat ganz gemein weh getan — (ugs.) it hurt like hell (coll.)
* * *adj.beastly adj.ignoble adj.mean adj.miscreant adj.scurvy adj.vile adj. adv.blackly adv.cussedly adv.ignobly adv.meanly adv.rascally adv.scurvily adv.vilely adv. -
10 refinado
adj.1 refined, polite, well-bred, well-educated.2 refined, tactful, polite.3 refined, smooth, finished, fine.4 finely elaborate, slick.5 extremely cruel, cruel, vicious.m.refining.past part.past participle of spanish verb: refinar.* * *1 (del azúcar etc) refining————————1→ link=refinar refinar► adjetivo1 (gen) refined1 (del azúcar etc) refining* * *(f. - refinada)adj.* * *1.ADJ refined2.SM refining* * *- da adjetivo <persona/modales> refined; < crueldad> consummate (frml), extreme; < ironía> subtle* * *- da adjetivo <persona/modales> refined; < crueldad> consummate (frml), extreme; < ironía> subtle* * *refinado11 = genteel, gracious, well-bred, polished, highbrow [high-brow], gourmet, cultured, refined.Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.
Ex: It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Ex: This class is conservative in politics, aristocratic in social affairs, and characteristically well-bred, well-educated, well-housed, and well-heeled.Ex: The consolidation of abstracts into a polished bulletin or list is usually the responsibility of information staff.Ex: The lowly chow of the rural poor has gone highbrow.Ex: Several hundred fans noshed on gourmet sandwiches, pizza, pasta and fancy chips and dips.Ex: She is not just lissome and beautiful, but also cultured, artful, expressive, and energetic.Ex: At that time, the Europeans were quite definitely the barbarians, whereas the Arabs were considered refined and civilised.* gusto refinado = refined taste.* poco refinado = unrefined, unpolished.refinado22 = refining, refined.Ex: We might connect stream, current, flux, flow and evolution as being manifestations of motion; expurgation, disinfection, refining, bowdlerization and whitewashing as being manifestations of cleaning.
Ex: Sugar and refined carbohydrates are undeniably linked to diabetes.* alimentos refinados = refined food.* azúcar refinada = refined sugar.* * *1 ‹persona/modales› refined2 ‹crueldad› consummate ( frml), extreme; ‹ironía› subtlerefining* * *
Del verbo refinar: ( conjugate refinar)
refinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
refinado
refinar
refinado◊ -da adjetivo ‹persona/modales› refined;
‹ ironía› subtle
refinar ( conjugate refinar) verbo transitivo
to refine;
‹ estilo› to polish
refinado,-a adjetivo
1 (aceite, petróleo, azúcar, etc) refined
2 (con buen gusto, buenas maneras) refined
3 (elaborado, penetrante) extreme, refined
una burla refinada, a subtle joke
una tortura refinada, a refined torture
refinar verbo transitivo
1 (el petróleo, aceite, etc) to refine
2 (el gusto, los modales) to refine, polish
' refinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
refinada
- ordinariez
- ordinario
- vulgar
English:
discerning
- discriminating
- refined
- unrefined
- cultured
- dainty
- polished
* * *refinado, -a♦ adj1. [de buen gusto] refined2. [inteligencia, crueldad] supreme♦ nmrefining* * *I adj tb figrefinedII m refining* * *refinado, -da adj: refinedrefinado nm: refining -
11 क्षुद्र
kshudrá
minute, diminutive, tiny, very small, little, trifling
AV. VS. XIV, 30 TBr. III ṠBr. ChUp. AitUp. Yājñ. etc.. ;
mean, low, vile Mn. VII, 27 Yājñ. I, 309 MBh. etc.. ;
wicked (said in joke) Mālav. ;
niggardly, avaricious L. ;
cruel L. ;
poor, indigent L. ;
m. a small particle of rice L. ;
= - roga (q.v.) Suṡr. ;
= - panasa (q.v.) L. ;
(ā) f. (Pāṇ. 4-3, 119) a kind of bee Bhpr. ;
a fly, gnat L. ;
a base orᅠ despicable woman Pāṇ. 4-1, 131 ;
a maimed orᅠ crippled woman ib. Pat. ;
a whore, harlot L. ;
a dancing girl L. ;
a quarrelsome woman L. ;
N. of several plants (Solanum Jacquini, alsoᅠ another variety of Solanum, Oxalis pusilla, Coix barbata, Nardostachys Jaṭā-māṇsī) L. ;
(ám) n. a particle of dust, flour, meal RV. I, 129, 6 and VIII, 49, 4 ;
+ cf. Lith. kūdikis, « an infant» ;
Pers. كودك kūdak, « small a boy»
- क्षुद्रकण्टकारी
- क्षुद्रकण्टकी
- क्षुद्रकण्टारिका
- क्षुद्रकण्टिका
- क्षुद्रकम्बु
- क्षुद्रकर्मन्
- क्षुद्रकल्प
- क्षुद्रकारलिका
- क्षुद्रकारवेल्ली
- क्षुद्रकुलिश
- क्षुद्रकुष्ठ
- क्षुद्रक्ल्रिप्ति
- क्षुद्रक्षुर
- क्षुद्रगुड
- क्षुद्रगोक्षुरक
- क्षुद्रघण्टिका
- क्षुद्रघण्टी
- क्षुद्रघोली
- क्षुद्रचञ्चु
- क्षुद्रचन्दन
- क्षुद्रचम्पक
- क्षुद्रचिर्भिता
- क्षुद्रचूद
- क्षुद्रजन्तु
- क्षुद्रजातीफल
- क्षुद्रजीर
- क्षुद्रजीवा
- क्षुद्रंचर
- क्षुद्रतण्डुल
- क्षुद्रता
- क्षुद्रतात
- क्षुद्रतुलसी
- क्षुद्रत्व
- क्षुद्रदंशिका
- क्षुद्रदंशी
- क्षुद्रदुरालभा
- क्षुद्रदुःस्पर्शा
- क्षुद्रधात्री
- क्षुद्रधान्य
- क्षुद्रनदी
- क्षुद्रनासिक
- क्षुद्रपक्षिक
- क्षुद्रपत्त्रा
- क्षुद्रपत्त्री
- क्षुद्रपद
- क्षुद्रपनस
- क्षुद्रपर्ण
- क्षुद्रपशु
- क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदक
- क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदा
- क्षुद्रपाषाणभेदी
- क्षुद्रपिप्पली
- क्षुद्रपृषती
- क्षुद्रपोतिका
- क्षुद्रफलक
- क्षुद्रफला
- क्षुद्रबक
- क्षुद्रबला
- क्षुद्रबुद्धि
- क्षुद्रभ
- क्षुद्रभण्टाकी
- क्षुद्रभृत्
- क्षुद्रमहा
- क्षुद्रमीन
- क्षुद्रमुस्ता
- क्षुद्ररस
- क्षुद्ररुहा
- क्षुद्ररोग
- क्षुद्ररोगिक
- क्षुद्रवंशा
- क्षुद्रवज्र
- क्षुद्रवर्वणा
- क्षुद्रवल्ली
- क्षुद्रवार्ताकिनी
- क्षुद्रवार्ताकी
- क्षुद्रवास्तुकी
- क्षुद्रवैदेही
- क्षुद्रशङ्ख
- क्षुद्रशणपुष्पिका
- क्षुद्रशर्करा
- क्षुद्रशर्करिका
- क्षुद्रशार्दूल
- क्षुद्रशीर्ष
- क्षुद्रशील
- क्षुद्रशुक्ति
- क्षुद्रशुक्तिका
- क्षुद्रश्यामा
- क्षुद्रश्लेष्मान्तक
- क्षुद्रश्वास
- क्षुद्रश्वेता
- क्षुद्रसमाचार
- क्षुद्रसहा
- क्षुद्रसुवर्ण
- क्षुद्रसूक्त
- क्षुद्रस्फोट
- क्षुद्रस्वर्ण
- क्षुद्रहन्
- क्षुद्रहिङ्गुलिका
- क्षुद्रहिङ्गुली
- क्षुद्राक्ष
- क्षुद्राग्निमन्थ
- क्षुद्राचरित
- क्षुद्राञ्जन
- क्षुद्राण्ड
- क्षुद्रात्मन्
- क्षुद्रान्त्र
- क्षुद्रापामार्ग
- क्षुद्रापामार्गक
- क्षुद्रामलक
- क्षुद्राम्बुपनस
- क्षुद्राम्र
- क्षुद्राम्लपनस
- क्षुद्राम्ला
- क्षुद्राम्लिका
- क्षुद्रेक्ष
- क्षुद्रेङ्गुदी
- क्षुद्रेर्वारु
- क्षुद्रैला
- क्षुद्रोदुम्बरिका
- क्षुद्रोपोदकनाम्नी
- क्षुद्रोपोदकी
- क्षुद्रोलूक
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12 оценивать
гл.Русский глагол оценивать не конкретизирует, как и в результате него произведена оценка. В английском языке в зависимости от характера обстоятельств, при которых дана оценка, или от мнения оценивающих используются разные слова, предполагающие конкретные ситуации.1. to judge — оценивать ( что-либо), судить ( о чем-либо) ( предполагает личное мнение или суждение о чем-либо): to judge about/of smth — судить о чем-либо; to judge about smth or smb судить о чем-либо или о ком-либо/выказать свое мнение о чем-либо или о ком-либо/иметь о чем-либо или о ком-либо свое суждение; to judge smb, smth судить о ком-либо, о чем-либо It is difficult for us to judge of the situation because we don't really know enough about it. — Нам трудно оценивать эту ситуацию, так как мы мало что о ней знасм./Нам трудно судить об этой ситуации, так как мы мало что о ней знаем. I don't know much about it, so I can't judge whether you arc right or wrong. — Я мало что об этом знаю, и поэтому не могу оценить ваше мнение./Я мало что об этом знаю, и поэтому не могу судить, правы вы или нет. One should be judged by what he does not what he says. — О человеке надо судить по делам, а не по словам. She can judge people very well. — Она очень хорошо оценивает людей. Магу judged it best not to say anything to me. — Мэри рассудила, что лучше всего не надо ничего мне говорить. It is difficult to judge what kind of impression we made. — Трудно сказать/судить, какое мы произвели впечатление. Не judged that someone must have been in the house. — Он считал, что в доме кто-то побывал./У него сложилось такое мнение, что в доме кто-то побывал. I love it, but come along and judge for yourself. — Мне это очень нравится, но пойдем вместе, и ты оценишь сам. You may lose the ability to judge distance accurately. — Можно потерять способность правильно оценивать расстояние. I don't know the facts. How can I judge? — Как я могу судить, не зная фактов? Who is judging the contest (the match, the game)? — Кто судит конкурс (матч, игру)? Schools are judged on their results. — Школы оцениваются по их результатам./О школах судят по их результатам. Judging by modern standards, it was a cruel thing to do. — По современным меркам это было жестоко. The firm's success can be judged from its growing sales. — Успехи фирмы можно оценить по растущему количеству продаж. The water was judged to be of good guality. — Вода по полученной оценке была хорошего качсства./Качество воды получило хорошую оценку.2. to evaluate — оценивать, давать оценку (не носит официального характера, но предполагает тщательное рассмотрение ценности или полезности чего-либо): to evaluate the full significance — оценить все значение/оценивать всю важность We've arranged a meeting to evaluate their proposals. — Мы созвали совещание для оценки их предложений. We asked all ex-trainees to evaluate the courses they took. — Мы попросили всех, кто у нас учился, дать свою оценку степени эффективности этих курсов. The police have got to stop evaluating their employees performance by the number of arrests they have made. — Полиция должна перестать оценивать работу своих сотрудников по количеству произведенных ими арестов. I can't evaluate his ability without more information. — Я не могу оценить его способности, мне нужно больше информации. Не failed to evaluate the importance of the matter properly. — Он не смог правильно оценить важность этого вопроса./Он не смог должным образом оценить важность этого вопроса.3. to assess — оценивать, давать оценку (предполагает формирование заключения, суждения, вывода или мнения в результате обдумывания или рассмотрения чего-либо): to assess a personality — дать оценку личных качеств человека/оценить личные качества человека; to assess a speech at its true worth — определить истинную ценность какого-либо выступления There are many methods of assessing students. — Существует много способов оценки знаний студентов. The booklet aims to help parents to assess recent educational chances. — Цель брошюры — помочь родителям составить собственное суждение о том, какие возможности открывают последние общеобразовательные программы. This test provides an excellent way of assessing applicants' suitability. — Данный тест дает прекрасную возможность оценки пригодности тех, кто претендует на эту работу/Данный тест обеспечивает прекрасную возможность оценки пригодности поступающих на эту работу. She looked over the house and assessed its rough market value. — Она осмотрела дом и оценила его примерную рыночную стоимость. She prefers her taxes assessed separately from her husband's. — Она предпочитает, чтобы ее налоги исчислялись отдельно от налогов ее мужа. He can quickly assess a person's character. — Он может быстро оценить характер человека./Он способен быстро составить правильное мнение о характере человека. It is difficult to assess the effects of the new legislation just yet. — Пока еще трудно оценить насколько эффективно новое законодательство. We have tried to assess what went wrong. — Мы пытались оценить в чем был сбой./Мы пытались оценить где была допущена ошибка. They assessed the value of the painting at over one million dollars. — Они оценили стоимость картины более чем в миллион долларов.4. to appraise — оценивать, давать оценку, определять качество, определять стоимость (носит официальный характер, как правило, употребляется при официальной и профессиональной оценке качества,полезности или стоимости чего-либо): to appraise a farm at a certain sum — оценить ферму в определенную сумму; to appraise the ability of one's students — дать оценку способностям своих учеников/определять уровень подготовки учащихся The company regularly appraises the performance of its employees. — Компания регулярно проводит оценку качества работы своих служащих. The officials were cautious in appraising the new aid program. — Должностные лица были очень осторожны при оценке новой программы помощи. The panel was asked to select and appraise this year's advertising. — Группу специалистов попросили оценить рекламу этого года и отобрать лучшую./Группу экспертов попросили оценить рекламу этого года и отобрать лучшую. They all appraised the house carefully before offering to buy it. — Они тщательно определили стоимость дома, прежде чем предложили его купить./Они осмотрели весь дом, прежде чем предложили его купить. The dealer came to appraise the furniture. — Посредник пришел, чтобы оценить предлагаемую на продажу мебель.5. to estimate — оценивать, определять ( примерно), определить: to estimate the distance (height) — примерно оценить расстояние (высоту)/прикинугь расстояние (высоту) The mechanic estimated the cost of repair at 200 dollars. — Механик оценил стоимость ремонта примерно в двести долларов. It is estimated that over 90 % crimes are committed in the day time. — По примерной оценке более девяноста процентов преступлений совершаются в дневное время. It is difficult to estimate how many deaths are caused by smoking each year. — Трудно даже определить, сколько человек каждый год умирает от курения. They estimated that the concert was watched by about five million people. — По их примерным подсчетам концерт по телевидению посмотрели около пять миллионов человек. It is difficult to estimate the cost of making your house safe. — Трудно подсчитать, сколько будет стоить работа по обеспечению безопасности вашего дома. The Antarctic ice is estimated to contain 90 % of the world's fresh water. — Льды Антарктики по имеющимся подсчетам содержат девяносто процентов пресной воды всей планеты. Can you estimate the distance to the forest from here? — Вы можете прикинуть расстояние отсюда до леса?6. to appreciate — оценивать, оценивать по достоинству, судить, понимать ( составить мнение о качестве чего-либо): to appreciate a joke — понять шутку; to appreciate the danger — правильно оценивать опасность/правильно судить об опасности Her abilities are not fully appreciated by her employer. — Ее хозяин не пенит се способностей по достоинству. I don't think you appreciate the difficulties his absence will cause. — Мне кажется, вы недооцениваете трудности, которые вызовет его отсутствие. I began to appreciate the difficulties my father had faced. — Я начал правильно оценивать трудности, с которыми столкнулся мой отец. I don't believe the Prime Minister fully appreciated the complexity ofthe problem. — Мне кажется, премьер-министр не полностью оценивает сложность этой проблсмы./Мне кажется, премьер-министр не до конин понимает сложность этой проблемы. She feels that her family does not really appreciate her. — Она чувствует, что семья ее недостаточно ценит. The restaurant is popular with people who appreciate food service and fine wines. — Этот ресторан пользуется популярностью у людей, которые пенят хорошее обслуживание и хорошие вина.
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