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  • 1 cure of effects

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cure of effects

  • 2 ἰάομαι

    ἰάομαι, imper.ἰῶ (v. infr.), [dialect] Ion. inf.
    A

    ἰᾶσθαι Hp.Loc.Hom.24

    ( ἰῆσθαι v.l. in Id.Morb.Sacr.13), Cypr. j ᾶσθαι Inscr.Cypr.135.3H.: [tense] fut.

    ἰάσομαι E.HF 1107

    , Aeschin.3.69; [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep.

    ἰήσομαι Od.9.525

    , Archil. 13, ([etym.] ἐξ-) Hp.Morb.1.6: [tense] aor.

    ἰασάμην E.Fr. 1072

    , Pl.Phd. 89a; [dialect] Ion.

    ἰησάμην Il.5.899

    , Hp.Int.2:—[voice] Pass.(v. infr.). [ῑ- in Hom., etc.; also [pron. full] , E.Hipp. 597]:—heal, cure, in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., attempt to cure, treat, of persons or bodies, etc., τινα Il.12.2, Hdt.3.134, etc.;

    τοὺς κάμνοντας Pl.Plt. 299a

    , cf. 293b;

    ὀφθαλμόν Od.9.525

    ;

    τὸ σῶμα S.Tr. 1210

    : abs., Od.9.520, Il.5.899: prov.,

    ὁ τρώσας ἰάσεται Mantiss.Prov.2.28

    .
    2 cure. treat, of diseases,

    νόσους Pi.P.3.46

    , cf. E.Hipp. 597, Pl.Prt. 340e, Chrm. 156b, etc.;

    σμύρνῃσι ἰ. τὰ ἕλκεα Hdt.7.181

    : metaph., remedy, δύσγνοιαν, ἀδικίαν ἰᾶσθαι, E.HF 1107, Or. 650;

    ἀτυχίας Isoc.6.101

    ;

    δωροδόκημα Aeschin.3.69

    ;

    ἀσάφειαν Arr.Tact.1.3

    : prov., μὴ τῷ κακῷ τὸ κακὸν ἰῶ, i.e. do not make bad worse, Hdt.3.53, cf. Th.5.65;

    μὴ κακοῖς ἰῶ κακά A.Fr. 349

    ;

    κακοῖς ὅταν θέλωσιν ἰᾶσθαι κακά S.Fr.77

    : abs.,

    οὔτε τι γὰρ κλαίων ἰήσομαι Archil.13

    .
    3 cure the effects of, counteract,

    ἄκρατος ἰ. τὸ κώνειον Plu.2.653a

    .
    II [voice] Act. only [tense] aor.1

    ἰάσαμεν Gal.10.453

    ; part. ἰάσαντες Sch.E.Hec. 1236: [tense] aor. ἰάθην is always [voice] Pass., be healed, recover, And.2.9, AP6.330 (Aeschin.), IG4.951.113(Epid.), etc.;

    ἀπὸ τῶν νόσων Ev.Luc.6.17

    ; [dialect] Ion.

    ἰήθην Hp.Mul.1.3

    , Int.1: [tense] fut.

    ἰαθήσομαι Luc.Asin.14

    , Gp.12.25.3, Gal.10.377;

    ἰάσομαι Aristid.2.317

    J.: [tense] pf.

    ἴᾱμαι Ev.Marc.5.29

    .

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰάομαι

  • 3 ликвидация последствий

    1) General subject: cure of effects, relieving the consequences (for the purpose of \ликвидация последствий of), rectification of the consequences (аварий, катастроф), relief of the consequences
    3) Chemical weapons: remediation
    4) Foreign Ministry: mitigation of consequences

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ликвидация последствий

  • 4 effect

    i'fekt
    1. noun
    1) (a result or consequence: He is suffering from the effects of over-eating; His discovery had little effect at first.) efecto, consecuencia
    2) (an impression given or produced: The speech did not have much effect (on them); a pleasing effect.) efecto

    2. verb
    (to make happen; to bring about: He tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.) efectuar, provocar
    - effectively
    - effects
    - effectual
    - come into effect
    - for effect
    - in effect
    - put into effect
    - take effect

    effect n efecto
    tr[ɪ'fekt]
    1 (gen) efecto
    we tried to put out the fire, but with little effect tratamos de apagar el fuego, pero sin éxito
    2 (impression) impresión nombre femenino, efecto
    don't move, or you'll spoil the effect no te muevas, estropearás el efecto
    1 formal use efectuar, provocar
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    for effect para impresionar
    in effect (in fact) de hecho 2 (in use) en vigor
    to no effect sin resultado alguno
    to come into effect entrar en vigor
    to have an effect on afectar, producir un efecto en
    to take effect (drug etc) surtir efecto, hacer efecto 2 (law) entrar en vigor
    to good effect con buenos resultados
    to the effect that... en el sentido de que...
    or words to that effect o algo por el estilo
    with effect from... con efecto a partir de...
    effect [ɪ'fɛkt] vt
    1) carry out: efectuar, llevar a cabo
    2) achieve: lograr, realizar
    1) result: efecto m, resultado m, consecuencia f
    to no effect: sin resultado
    2) meaning: sentido m
    something to that effect: algo por el estilo
    3) influence: efecto m, influencia f
    4) effects npl
    belongings: efectos mpl, pertenencias fpl
    5)
    to go into effect : entrar en vigor
    6)
    in effect really: en realidad, efectivamente
    n.
    afección s.f.
    efecto s.m.
    fuerza s.f.
    impresión s.f.
    resultado s.m.
    v.
    efectuar v.

    I ɪ'fekt
    1)
    a) ( consequence) efecto m

    to be of little/no effect — (frml) dar* poco/no dar* resultado

    b)

    in effect — de hecho, realmente

    c) ( phenomenon) efecto m
    2) ( impression) impresión f
    3) (applicability, operation)

    to come into effect to take effect entrar en vigor or en vigencia; with effect from June 15, it will be compulsory a partir del 15 de junio será obligatorio; to put something into effect — poner* en práctica algo

    4) ( meaning)

    a statement was issued to the effect that... — (frml) se hizo público un comunicado anunciando que...

    he said it wasn't true, or words to that effect — dijo que no era verdad o algo de ese tenor

    5) effects pl
    a) ( special effects) (Cin, TV) efectos mpl especiales
    b) ( belongings) (frml) efectos mpl (frml)

    II
    transitive verb (frml) \<\<reconciliation/cure\>\> lograr; \<\<escape\>\> llevar a cabo; \<\<repairs\>\> efectuar* (frml); \<\<payment\>\> efectuar* (frml)
    [ɪ'fekt]
    1. N
    1) (gen) efecto m ; (=result) resultado m, consecuencia f

    to feel the effect(s) of — sentir los efectos de

    to such good effect that... — con tan buenos resultados que...

    to have an effect on sb — hacer efecto a algn

    it will have the effect of preventing... — tendrá como consecuencia impedir...

    to have no effect, be of no effect — no surtir efecto

    in effect — (=in fact) en realidad; (=practically) de hecho

    to be in effect — (Jur) estar vigente, tener vigencia

    to come into effect — (Jur) entrar en vigor

    to put into effect — [+ rule] poner en vigor; [+ plan] poner en práctica

    to take effect — [drug] surtir efecto

    to no effect — inútilmente, sin resultado

    with effect from April — (esp Brit) a partir de abril

    2) (=sense) [of words etc] sentido m

    a circular to this effect will be issued next week — la próxima semana se hará pública una circular en este sentido

    an announcement to the effect that... — un aviso informando de que...

    his letter is to the effect that... — en su carta manifiesta que...

    3) (=impression) efecto m, impresión f

    to create an effect — impresionar

    he said it for effect — lo dijo solo para impresionar

    special effects — (Cine, TV) efectos mpl especiales

    4) effects (=property) efectos mpl

    personal effectsefectos mpl personales

    2.
    VT frm (=bring about) [+ sale, purchase, payment, reform, reduction] efectuar; [+ cure, improvement, transformation] lograr

    to effect changelograr or efectuar un cambio

    to effect a savinghacer un ahorro

    * * *

    I [ɪ'fekt]
    1)
    a) ( consequence) efecto m

    to be of little/no effect — (frml) dar* poco/no dar* resultado

    b)

    in effect — de hecho, realmente

    c) ( phenomenon) efecto m
    2) ( impression) impresión f
    3) (applicability, operation)

    to come into effect to take effect entrar en vigor or en vigencia; with effect from June 15, it will be compulsory a partir del 15 de junio será obligatorio; to put something into effect — poner* en práctica algo

    4) ( meaning)

    a statement was issued to the effect that... — (frml) se hizo público un comunicado anunciando que...

    he said it wasn't true, or words to that effect — dijo que no era verdad o algo de ese tenor

    5) effects pl
    a) ( special effects) (Cin, TV) efectos mpl especiales
    b) ( belongings) (frml) efectos mpl (frml)

    II
    transitive verb (frml) \<\<reconciliation/cure\>\> lograr; \<\<escape\>\> llevar a cabo; \<\<repairs\>\> efectuar* (frml); \<\<payment\>\> efectuar* (frml)

    English-spanish dictionary > effect

  • 5 effect

    {i'fekt}
    I. 1. последица, следствие, резултат
    of nо EFFECT безрезултатен, безплоден
    2. (въз) действие, ефект, влияние
    to have/take EFFECT подействувам, оказвам въздействие (on), хващам (се) (за ваксина)
    to suffer from the EFFECTs of страдам от, мъчно понасям
    to produce a (rapid) EFFECT (по) действувам (бързо)
    3. външен ефект, впечатление
    it gives the EFFECT of gold изглежда като злато
    4. художествен ефект
    cloud EFFECTs изображение на облаци
    5. смисъл, съдържание, цел
    he spoke to this EFFECT той говори в този смисъл/дух
    we made provisions to that EFFECT взехме мерки за тази цел
    6. юр., канц. действие, сила, изпълнение, приложение
    the law takes EFFECT, the law comes/goes into EFFECT законът влиза в сила
    to be in EFFECT в сила съм, действувам
    to give EFFECT to изпълнявам, прилагам, давам ход на
    to bring/carry/put into EFFECT привеждам в изпълнение, изпълнявам, реализирам, осъществявам
    7. тех. полезно действие, производителност, ефект
    8. рl движимо имущество, вещи, търг. ценни книжа, фин. покритие
    nо EFFECTs (съкр. N/E) без покритие (за чек)
    household EFFECTs покъщнина
    in EFFECT всъщност, в действителност, фактически, по същество
    II. 1. извършвам, осъществявам, постигам
    to EFFECT a cure излекувам
    to EFFECT an entrance влизам насила
    to EFFECT an insurance policy правя си застраховка
    2. причинявам, предизвиквам, докарвам
    * * *
    {i'fekt} n 1. последица, следствие; резултат; of nо effect безрезул(2) {i'fekt} v 1. извършвам, осъществявам, постигам; to effect a cu
    * * *
    явление; смисъл; резултат; следствие; осъществявам; постигам; последица; въздействие; влияние; производителност; ефект;
    * * *
    1. (въз) действие, ефект, влияние 2. cloud effects изображение на облаци 3. he spoke to this effect той говори в този смисъл/дух 4. household effects покъщнина 5. i. последица, следствие, резултат 6. ii. извършвам, осъществявам, постигам 7. in effect всъщност, в действителност, фактически, по същество 8. it gives the effect of gold изглежда като злато 9. nо effects (съкр. n/e) без покритие (за чек) 10. of nо effect безрезултатен, безплоден 11. pl движимо имущество, вещи, търг. ценни книжа, фин. покритие 12. the law takes effect, the law comes/goes into effect законът влиза в сила 13. to be in effect в сила съм, действувам 14. to bring/carry/put into effect привеждам в изпълнение, изпълнявам, реализирам, осъществявам 15. to effect a cure излекувам 16. to effect an entrance влизам насила 17. to effect an insurance policy правя си застраховка 18. to give effect to изпълнявам, прилагам, давам ход на 19. to have/take effect подействувам, оказвам въздействие (on), хващам (се) (за ваксина) 20. to produce a (rapid) effect (по) действувам (бързо) 21. to suffer from the effects of страдам от, мъчно понасям 22. we made provisions to that effect взехме мерки за тази цел 23. външен ефект, впечатление 24. причинявам, предизвиквам, докарвам 25. смисъл, съдържание, цел 26. тех. полезно действие, производителност, ефект 27. художествен ефект 28. юр., канц. действие, сила, изпълнение, приложение
    * * *
    effect[i´fekt] I. n 1. последица, следствие; резултат; ecological \effects екологически последствия; cause and \effect причина и следствие; of no \effect; to no \effect безрезултатен, безплоден; to good \effect успешно, резултатно; 2. действие, въздействие, ефект; влияние; environmental \effect въздействие върху околната среда; to have ( take) \effect подействам, повлиявам; задействам (се) оказвам въздействие (влияние) (on); хващам (се) (за ваксина); to suffer from the \effects of heat страдам от (зле понасям) горещината; 3. (външен) ефект, впечатление; to do s.th. for \effect правя нещо за да впечатля (някого); it gives the \effect of silk изглежда като коприна; 4. художествен ефект, мотив; night \effects нощни мотиви; lighting \effects светлинни ефекти; sound \effects звукови ефекти; extraterrestrial \effects извънземни явления; 5. смисъл, съдържание; намерение, цел; to this ( that) \effect; to the \effect that в този смисъл (дух), нещо такова; we have made provisions to this \effect взехме необходимите за целта мерки; 6. юрид., канц. действие, сила; изпълнение, приложение; the law takes \effect, comes ( goes) into \effect on July 1st законът е (влиза) в сила от 1 юли; to be in \effect в сила съм, действам; to give \effect to изпълнявам, прилагам; давам ход на; to bring to \effect, carry ( put) into \effect пускам в действие, прилагам, привеждам в изпълнение, изпълнявам, реализирам, осъществявам; 7. тех. научно откритие, ефект; Edison \effect ефект на Едисон; 8. тех. полезно действие, производителност; 9. движимо имущество, вещи, търг. ценни книжа; фин. покритие; to leave no \effects умирам, без да оставя нищо на наследниците; household \effects покъщнина; personal \effects лични вещи; in \effect всъщност, по същество, фактически, в действителност; with ( immediate) \effect from (веднага) след, от; your salary will be increased with \effect from April заплатата ти ще бъде увеличена от април; II. v извършвам, осъществявам, постигам; to \effect repairs извършвам ремонт; to \effect a considerable saving in time and money спестявам много време и пари; to \effect an entrance влизам насила, успявам да вляза; to \effect a payment извършвам плащане, плащам; to \effect a retreat воен. отстъпвам; to \effect a settlement between two parties постигам споразумение между две страни.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > effect

  • 6 effect

    effect [ɪ'fekt]
    1 noun
    (a) (of action, law) effet m; (of chemical, drug, weather) effet m, action f;
    to have an effect on avoir ou produire un effet sur;
    to have no effect ne produire aucun effet;
    familiar feeling the effects, are you? (of over-indulgence) alors, on se ressent de ses excès?;
    the effect of the law will be to… la loi aura pour effet de…;
    the effect of all this is that… tout cela a pour résultat que…;
    British with effect from 1 January à partir ou à compter du 1erer janvier;
    with immediate effect à compter d'aujourd'hui;
    to no or little effect en vain;
    to use or to put sth to good effect (technique, talent) utiliser qch avec succès; (money, inheritance) faire bon usage de qch;
    to such good effect that… tellement bien que…;
    to put sth into effect (plan) mettre qch à exécution; (decision) donner suite à qch;
    to come into or to take effect (law) entrer en vigueur;
    to take effect (drug) (commencer à) faire effet
    (b) (meaning) sens m;
    to this or that effect dans ce sens;
    letters to the same effect des lettres allant dans le même sens;
    a rumour to the effect that... une rumeur selon laquelle...;
    a telegram/an announcement to the effect that... un télégramme/une annonce disant que...;
    or words to that effect ou quelque chose dans le genre
    (c) (impression) effet m;
    the combination of colours creates a pleasing effect le mélange des couleurs laisse une impression agréable;
    (just) for effect (juste) pour faire de l'effet
    moonlight effect effet m de lune;
    clever use of lighting created the effect of a thunderstorm une utilisation adroite de la lumière donnait l'impression qu'il y avait un orage;
    stage effects jeux mpl scéniques;
    Cinema & Television (special) effects trucage m, effets mpl spéciaux;
    sound effects bruitage m;
    Television effects microphone microphone m d'ambiance
    formal (reform, repair) effectuer; (sale, purchase) réaliser, effectuer; (improvement) apporter; (cure, rescue, reconciliation) mener à bien;
    to effect one's escape s'échapper;
    to effect an entry entrer de force;
    to effect a cure for sth apporter un remède à qch;
    to effect a solution to sth apporter une solution à qch;
    Military to effect a retreat battre en retraite;
    to effect a payment effectuer un paiement;
    to effect a saving in or of sth faire ou réaliser une économie de qch
    formal household effects articles mpl ménagers;
    personal effects effets mpl personnels
    (law, system) en vigueur
    (in fact) en fait, en réalité;
    that is, in effect, a refusal c'est de fait un refus

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > effect

  • 7 effect

    1. noun
    1) (result) Wirkung, die (on auf + Akk.)

    the effects of something on somethingdie Auswirkungen einer Sache (Gen.) auf etwas (Akk.); die Folgen einer Sache (Gen.) für etwas

    with the effect that... — mit der Folge od. dem Resultat, dass...

    take effect — wirken; die erwünschte Wirkung erzielen

    in effectin Wirklichkeit; praktisch

    2) no art. (impression) Wirkung, die; Effekt, der

    solely or only for effect — nur des Effekts wegen; aus reiner Effekthascherei (abwertend)

    3) (meaning) Inhalt, der; Sinn, der

    we received a letter to the effect that... — wir erhielten ein Schreiben des Inhalts, dass...

    4) (operativeness) Kraft, die; Gültigkeit, die

    be in effectgültig od. in Kraft sein

    come into effectgültig od. wirksam werden; [bes. Gesetz:] in Kraft treten

    put into effectin Kraft setzen [Gesetz]; verwirklichen [Plan]

    5) in pl. (property) Vermögenswerte Pl.; Eigentum, das

    personal effects — persönliches Eigentum; Privateigentum, das

    household effects — Hausrat, der

    2. transitive verb
    durchführen; herbeiführen [Einigung]; erzielen [Übereinstimmung, Übereinkommen]; tätigen [Umsatz, Kauf]; abschließen [Versicherung]; leisten [Zahlung]
    * * *
    [i'fekt] 1. noun
    1) (a result or consequence: He is suffering from the effects of over-eating; His discovery had little effect at first.) die Wirkung
    2) (an impression given or produced: The speech did not have much effect (on them); a pleasing effect.) die Wirkung
    2. verb
    (to make happen; to bring about: He tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.) bewirken
    - academic.ru/23440/effective">effective
    - effectively
    - effects
    - effectual
    - come into effect
    - for effect
    - in effect
    - put into effect
    - take effect
    * * *
    ef·fect
    [ɪˈfekt]
    I. n
    1. (result) Wirkung f, Effekt m; (consequence) Auswirkung f ([up]on auf + akk), Folge f ([up]on für + akk); (success) Erfolg m; (influence) Einfluss m (on auf + akk)
    this has the \effect of increasing the temperature dies bewirkt eine Steigerung der Temperatur
    the \effects of drugs on the nervous system die Auswirkungen von Drogen auf das Nervensystem
    talking to him had no \effect because he got drunk again mit ihm zu sprechen war umsonst, denn er betrank sich wieder
    you should feel the \effects of the drug after about 10 minutes du solltest die Wirkung der Drogen nach ca. 10 Minuten spüren
    \effect on earnings FIN Einkommenseffekt m
    to continue to have an \effect nachwirken
    to have an \effect on sb/sth eine Wirkung auf jdn/etw haben; (influence) jdn/etw beeinflussen
    gentle music can have a soothing \effect sanfte Musik kann beruhigend wirken [o eine beruhigende Wirkung haben]
    to have a lasting \effect nachhaltig wirken
    to have no \effect keine Wirkung haben
    to take \effect medicine, anaesthetic Wirkung zeigen, wirken
    to good \effect mit Erfolg
    the overall \effect das Gesamtresultat
    to no \effect erfolglos, ergebnislos
    to such good \effect that... so wirkungsvoll [o geschickt], dass...
    2. no pl (force) Wirksamkeit f; LAW [Rechts]kraft f, Gültigkeit f
    to come into \effect in Kraft treten, wirksam werden
    to put sth into \effect etw durchführen [o realisieren]
    to remain in \effect wirksam [o in Kraft] bleiben
    to take \effect laws, regulations in Kraft treten, wirksam werden
    with \effect from 1st January ( form) mit Wirkung vom 1. Januar [o ÖSTERR Jänner]
    with immediate \effect mit sofortiger Wirkung
    3. (impression) Wirkung f, Effekt m
    to create an \effect einen Effekt [o eine Wirkung] erzielen
    for \effect aus reiner Effekthascherei pej
    he paused for \effect er machte eine effektvolle Pause
    he only dresses like that for \effect he zieht sich nur deswegen so an, um aufzufallen
    4. (sounds, lighting)
    \effects pl Effekte pl
    light/sound \effects Licht-/Klangeffekte pl
    \effects pl Eigentum nt kein pl, Vermögen nt kein pl, Effekten pl fachspr
    personal \effects Gegenstände des persönlichen Gebrauchs
    to say something to the \effect that... sinngemäß sagen, dass...
    she said she was demoralized or words to that \effect sie sagte, sie sei demoralisiert, oder etwas in der Art [o oder Ähnliches]
    I received a letter to the \effect that my contract had run out ich erhielt einen Brief des Inhalts, dass mein Vertrag abgelaufen war
    in \effect eigentlich, in Wirklichkeit, im Effekt
    II. vt
    to \effect sth etw bewirken [o herbeiführen]
    to \effect a breakthrough einen Durchbruch erzielen
    to \effect a change eine Änderung herbeiführen
    to \effect a cure eine Heilung bewirken
    to \effect a merger fusionieren
    to \effect a reform eine Reform durchführen
    * * *
    [ɪ'fekt]
    1. n
    1) (= result) Wirkung f, Effekt m; (= repercussion) Auswirkung f

    the effect of this rule will be to prevent... — diese Regelung wird die Verhinderung von... bewirken or zur Folge haben

    the effect of this is that... —

    to no effect — erfolglos, ergebnislos

    to such good effect that... — so wirkungsvoll, dass...

    to have an effect on sb/sth — eine Wirkung auf jdn/etw haben

    to have a good effect (on sb/sth) — eine gute Wirkung (auf jdn/etw) haben

    with effect from 3 March — mit Wirkung vom 3. März

    2) (= impression) Wirkung f, Effekt m
    3)

    (= meaning) his letter is to the effect that... — sein Brief hat zum Inhalt, dass...

    we received a letter to the effect that... — wir erhielten ein Schreiben des Inhalts, dass...

    ... or words to that effect —... oder etwas in diesem Sinne or etwas Ähnliches

    4) pl (= property) Effekten pl
    5)

    (= reality) in effect — in Wirklichkeit, im Effekt

    6)

    (of laws) to be in effect — gültig or in Kraft sein

    2. vt
    1) bewirken, herbeiführen

    to effect an entry (form)sich (dat) Zutritt verschaffen

    2) (form) sale, purchase tätigen; payment leisten; insurance abschließen; settlement erzielen
    * * *
    effect [ıˈfekt]
    A s
    1. Wirkung f (on auf akk):
    have a stimulating effect anregend wirken; calm C, etc
    2. Wirkung f, Erfolg m, Folge f, Konsequenz f, Ergebnis n, Resultat n:
    of no effect, without effect ohne Erfolg oder Wirkung, erfolglos, wirkungslos, vergeblich;
    take effect wirken ( A 8)
    3. Auswirkung(en) f(pl) (on, upon auf akk), Folge(n) f(pl):
    4. Einwirkung f, -fluss m ( beide:
    on, upon auf akk)
    5. Effekt m, Wirkung f, Eindruck m ( alle:
    on, upon auf akk):
    it was calculated ( oder meant) for effect es sollte Eindruck machen, es war auf Effekt angelegt;
    have an effect on wirken auf (akk), einen Eindruck hinterlassen bei; strain1 B 1
    6. Inhalt m, Sinn m:
    a letter to the effect that … ein Brief des Inhalts, dass …;
    the same effect desselben Inhalts;
    this effect diesbezüglich, in diesem Sinn;
    inform sb to that effect jemanden entsprechend informieren
    7. Wirklichkeit f:
    carry into ( oder bring to) effect, give effect to verwirklichen, ausführen;
    in effect in Wirklichkeit, tatsächlich, praktisch
    8. (Rechts)Wirksamkeit f, (-)Kraft f, Gültigkeit f:
    be in effect in Kraft sein, gültig oder wirksam sein;
    take effect, go ( oder come) into effect in Kraft treten, gültig oder wirksam werden ( A 2);
    with effect from mit Wirkung vom
    9. TECH (Nutz)Leistung f (einer Maschine)
    10. ELEK, PHYS induzierte Leistung, Sekundärleistung f
    11. pl WIRTSCH
    a) Effekten pl
    b) bewegliches Eigentum, Vermögen(swerte) n(pl)
    c) persönliche Habe
    d) Barbestand m
    e) Aktiva pl, (Bank)Guthaben n oder pl:
    no effects ohne Guthaben oder Deckung (Scheckvermerk)
    B v/t
    1. be-, erwirken, bewerkstelligen, verursachen, veranlassen
    2. ausführen, tätigen, vornehmen, besorgen, erledigen, vollbringen, -ziehen:
    effect payment WIRTSCH Zahlung leisten
    3. WIRTSCH
    a) ein Geschäft, eine Versicherung abschließen
    b) eine Police ausfertigen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (result) Wirkung, die (on auf + Akk.)

    the effects of something on somethingdie Auswirkungen einer Sache (Gen.) auf etwas (Akk.); die Folgen einer Sache (Gen.) für etwas

    with the effect that... — mit der Folge od. dem Resultat, dass...

    take effect — wirken; die erwünschte Wirkung erzielen

    in effect — in Wirklichkeit; praktisch

    2) no art. (impression) Wirkung, die; Effekt, der

    solely or only for effect — nur des Effekts wegen; aus reiner Effekthascherei (abwertend)

    3) (meaning) Inhalt, der; Sinn, der

    we received a letter to the effect that... — wir erhielten ein Schreiben des Inhalts, dass...

    4) (operativeness) Kraft, die; Gültigkeit, die

    be in effectgültig od. in Kraft sein

    come into effectgültig od. wirksam werden; [bes. Gesetz:] in Kraft treten

    put into effectin Kraft setzen [Gesetz]; verwirklichen [Plan]

    5) in pl. (property) Vermögenswerte Pl.; Eigentum, das

    personal effects — persönliches Eigentum; Privateigentum, das

    household effects — Hausrat, der

    2. transitive verb
    durchführen; herbeiführen [Einigung]; erzielen [Übereinstimmung, Übereinkommen]; tätigen [Umsatz, Kauf]; abschließen [Versicherung]; leisten [Zahlung]
    * * *
    (on) n.
    Auswirkung (auf) f. n.
    Beeinflussung f.
    Effekt -e m.
    Eindruck -¨e m.
    Einwirkung f.
    Ergebnis -se n.
    Wirkung -en f. v.
    ausführen v.
    bewirken v.
    durchführen v.

    English-german dictionary > effect

  • 8 effect

    [i'fekt] 1. noun
    1) (a result or consequence: He is suffering from the effects of over-eating; His discovery had little effect at first.) posledica
    2) (an impression given or produced: The speech did not have much effect (on them); a pleasing effect.) učinek
    2. verb
    (to make happen; to bring about: He tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.) izpeljati
    - effectively
    - effects
    - effectual
    - come into effect
    - for effect
    - in effect
    - put into effect
    - take effect
    * * *
    I [ifékt]
    noun
    posledica, učinek, namen, cilj; uspeh; dejstvo; izvršitev, realizacija; korist; vsebina (pisma); produktivnost; plural vrednostni papirji, premoženje
    to bring to effect, to carry into effect — izvajati, uveljaviti, uresničiti
    to give effect to s.th.uveljaviti kaj
    in effect — dejansko, v bistvu
    of no effect — neučinkovit, jalov
    to some effect — še kar, precej
    with telling effect — nedvoumno, jasno, učinkovito, uspešno
    without effect — zaman; neučinkovit
    II [ifékt]
    transitive verb
    učinkovati; izvesti, izvršiti; uveljaviti

    English-Slovenian dictionary > effect

  • 9 effect

    ef·fect [ɪʼfekt] n
    1) ( consequence) Auswirkung f ([up]on auf +akk), Folge f ([up]on für +akk);
    the overall \effect das Gesamtresultat
    2) no pl ( influence) Einfluss m (on auf +akk)
    3) no pl ( force) Wirksamkeit f; law [Rechts]kraft f, Gültigkeit f;
    to come into \effect in Kraft treten, wirksam werden;
    to remain in \effect wirksam [o in Kraft] bleiben;
    to take \effect ( come into force) laws, regulations in Kraft treten, wirksam werden;
    ( start to work) medicine, anaesthetic Wirkung zeigen, wirken;
    with \effect from 1st January ( form) mit Wirkung vom 1. Januar ( form)
    4) ( result) Wirkung f; ( success) Erfolg m;
    talking to him had no \effect because he got drunk again mit ihm zu sprechen war umsonst, denn er betrank sich wieder;
    to good \effect mit Erfolg
    for \effect aus Effekthascherei ( pej)
    she uses bad language for \effect sie gebraucht ordinäre Ausdrücke, um sich in Szene zu setzen ( fam)
    in \effect eigentlich, in Wirklichkeit
    to say something to the effect that... sinngemäß sagen, dass...;
    she said she was unhappy or words to that \effect sie sagte, sie sei unglücklich, oder etwas in der Art;
    I received a letter to the \effect that my contract had run out ich erhielt einen Brief des Inhalts, dass mein Vertrag abgelaufen war
    8) (sounds, lighting)
    \effects pl Effekte mpl;
    light/sound \effects Licht-/Klangeffekte mpl
    9) (spec: belongings)
    \effects pl Eigentum nt kein pl, Vermögen nt kein pl, Effekten pl fachspr;
    personal \effects Gegenstände mpl des persönlichen Gebrauchs vt
    to \effect sth etw bewirken;
    to \effect a breakthrough einen Durchbruch erzielen;
    to \effect a change eine Änderung herbeiführen;
    to \effect a cure eine Heilung bewirken;
    to \effect a merger fusionieren;
    to \effect a reform eine Reform durchführen

    English-German students dictionary > effect

  • 10 work

    wə:k
    1. noun
    1) (effort made in order to achieve or make something: He has done a lot of work on this project) trabajo
    2) (employment: I cannot find work in this town.) trabajo
    3) (a task or tasks; the thing that one is working on: Please clear your work off the table.) trabajo
    4) (a painting, book, piece of music etc: the works of Van Gogh / Shakespeare/Mozart; This work was composed in 1816.) obra
    5) (the product or result of a person's labours: His work has shown a great improvement lately.) trabajo
    6) (one's place of employment: He left (his) work at 5.30 p.m.; I don't think I'll go to work tomorrow.) trabajo

    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) make efforts in order to achieve or make something: She works at the factory three days a week; He works his employees very hard; I've been working on/at a new project.) trabajar
    2) (to be employed: Are you working just now?) trabajar, tener empleo
    3) (to (cause to) operate (in the correct way): He has no idea how that machine works / how to work that machine; That machine doesn't/won't work, but this one's working.) funcionar
    4) (to be practicable and/or successful: If my scheme works, we'll be rich!) funcionar, dar resultados
    5) (to make (one's way) slowly and carefully with effort or difficulty: She worked her way up the rock face.) progresar, desarrollar
    6) (to get into, or put into, a stated condition or position, slowly and gradually: The wheel worked loose.) volverse
    7) (to make by craftsmanship: The ornaments had been worked in gold.) trabajar, fabricar
    - - work
    - workable
    - worker
    - works

    3. noun plural
    1) (the mechanism (of a watch, clock etc): The works are all rusted.)
    2) (deeds, actions etc: She's devoted her life to good works.) mecanismo
    - work-box
    - workbook
    - workforce
    - working class
    - working day
    - work-day
    - working hours
    - working-party
    - work-party
    - working week
    - workman
    - workmanlike
    - workmanship
    - workmate
    - workout
    - workshop
    - at work
    - get/set to work
    - go to work on
    - have one's work cut out
    - in working order
    - out of work
    - work of art
    - work off
    - work out
    - work up
    - work up to
    - work wonders

    work1 n
    1. trabajo
    2. obra
    in work con trabajo / que tiene trabajo
    out of work sin trabajo / parado
    to get to work / to set to work ponerse a trabajar
    work2 vb
    1. trabajar
    2. funcionar
    how do you work this machine? ¿cómo funciona esta máquina?
    tr[wɜːk]
    1 (gen) trabajo
    he put a lot of hard work into that project trabajó mucho en ese proyecto, puso mucho esfuerzo en ese proyecto
    2 (employment) empleo, trabajo
    what sort of work do you do? ¿qué clase de trabajo haces?, ¿a qué te dedicas?
    what time do you leave work? ¿a qué hora sales del trabajo?
    3 (building work, roadworks) obras nombre femenino plural
    4 (product, results) trabajo, obra
    1 (person) hacer trabajar
    2 (machine) manejar; (mechanism) accionar
    do you know how to work the video? ¿sabes cómo hacer funcionar el vídeo?
    3 (mine, oil well) explotar; (land, fields) trabajar, cultivar
    4 (produce) hacer
    5 (wood, metal, clay) trabajar; (dough) amasar
    7 familiar (arrange) arreglar
    1 (gen) trabajar
    she works hard at her homework trabaja mucho en sus deberes, pone mucho esfuerzo en sus deberes
    2 (machine, system) funcionar
    how does this machine work? ¿cómo funciona esta máquina?
    3 (medicine, cleaner) surtir efecto, tener efecto; (plan) tener éxito, salir bien, funcionar, resultar
    1 (factory) fábrica f sing
    1 (parts) mecanismo m sing
    1 familiar (everything) todo, todo el tinglado
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    it's all in a/the day's work todo forma parte del trabajo, es el pan nuestro de cada día
    all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy hay que divertirse de vez en cuando
    it works both ways es una arma de doble filo
    keep up the good work! ¡que siga así!
    the forces at work los elementos en juego
    to be in work tener trabajo, tener un empleo
    to be out of work estar en el paro, estar sin trabajo, estar parado,-a
    to get down/set to work ponerse a trabajar, poner manos a la obra
    to get worked up exaltarse, excitarse, ponerse nervioso,-a
    to give somebody the (full) works tratar a alguien a lo grande
    to have one's work cut out to do something costarle a uno mucho trabajo hacer algo
    to make light/short work of something despachar algo deprisa
    to work like a Trojan trabajar como un negro
    to work loose soltarse, aflojarse
    to work one's fingers to the bone dejarse los codos trabajando
    to work oneself to death matarse trabajando
    to work to rule hacer huelga de celo
    work basket costurero, cesto de labor
    work camp campamento de trabajo
    work experience experiencia laboral
    work of art obra de arte
    work permit permiso de trabajo
    work station SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL estación nombre femenino de trabajo, terminal nombre masculino de trabajo
    work surface encimera
    work ['wərk] v, worked ['wərkt] or wrought ['rɔt] ; working vt
    1) operate: trabajar, operar
    to work a machine: operar una máquina
    2) : lograr, conseguir (algo) con esfuerzo
    to work one's way up: lograr subir por sus propios esfuerzos
    3) effect: efectuar, llevar a cabo, obrar (milagros)
    4) make, shape: elaborar, fabricar, formar
    a beautifully wrought vase: un florero bellamente elaborado
    5)
    to work up : estimular, excitar
    don't get worked up: no te agites
    work vi
    1) labor: trabajar
    to work full-time: trabajar a tiempo completo
    2) function: funcionar, servir
    work adj
    : laboral
    work n
    1) labor: trabajo m, labor f
    2) employment: trabajo m, empleo m
    3) task: tarea f, faena f
    4) deed: obra f, labor f
    works of charity: obras de caridad
    5) : obra f (de arte o literatura)
    7) works npl
    factory: fábrica f
    8) works npl
    mechanism: mecanismo m
    v.
    andar v.
    elaborar v.
    funcionar v.
    hacer funcionar v.
    hacer trabajar v.
    laborear v.
    labrar v.
    marchar v.
    obrar v.
    trabajar v.
    adj.
    laborable adj.
    n.
    chamba s.f.
    fábrica s.f.
    labor s.f.
    mecanismo s.m.
    obra s.f.
    sobrehueso s.m.
    trabajar s.m.
    trabajo s.m.
    wɜːrk, wɜːk
    I
    1) u (labor, tasks) trabajo m

    the house needs a lot of work done o (BrE) doing to it — la casa necesita muchos arreglos

    to set to work — ponerse* a trabajar, poner* manos a la obra

    keep up the good worksigue (or sigan etc) así!

    it's all in a day's workes el pan nuestro de cada día

    to have one's work cut out: she's going to have her work cut out to get the job done in time le va a costar terminar el trabajo a tiempo; to make short work of something: Pete made short work of the ironing Pete planchó todo rapidísimo; you made short work of that pizza! te has despachado pronto la pizza!; all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy — hay que dejar tiempo para el esparcimiento

    2) u ( employment) trabajo m

    to look for/find work — buscar*/encontrar* trabajo

    to go to work — ir* a trabajar or al trabajo

    they both go out to work — (BrE) los dos trabajan (afuera)

    I start/finish work at seven — entro a trabajar or al trabajo/salgo del trabajo a las siete

    at work: he's at work está en el trabajo, está en la oficina (or la fábrica etc); they were hard at work estaban muy ocupados trabajando; other forces were at work intervenían otros factores, había otros factores en juego; men at work obras, hombres trabajando; in work (BrE): those in work quienes tienen trabajo; off work: she was off work for a month after the accident después del accidente estuvo un mes sin trabajar; he took a day off work se tomó un día libre; out of work: the closures will put 1,200 people out of work los cierres dejarán en la calle a 1.200 personas; to be out of work estar* sin trabajo or desocupado or desempleado or (Chi tb) cesante, estar* parado or en el paro (Esp); (before n) out-of-work — desocupado, desempleado, parado (Esp), cesante (Chi)

    4)
    a) c (product, single item) obra f
    b) u ( output) trabajo m

    it was the work of a professional — era obra de un profesional; see also works


    II
    1.
    1) \<\<person\>\> trabajar

    to get working — ponerse* a trabajar, poner* manos a la obra

    to work AT something: you have to work at your service tiene que practicar el servicio; a relationship is something you have to work at una relación de pareja requiere cierto esfuerzo; she was working away at her accounts estaba ocupada con su contabilidad; to work FOR somebody trabajar para alguien; to work for oneself trabajar por cuenta propia; to work FOR something: fame didn't just come to me: I had to work for it la fama no me llegó del cielo, tuve que trabajar para conseguirla; he's working for his finals está estudiando or está preparándose para los exámenes finales; to work IN something: to work in marble trabajar el mármol or con mármol; to work in oils pintar al óleo, trabajar con óleos; to work ON something: he's working on his car está arreglando el coche; scientists are working on a cure los científicos están intentando encontrar una cura; she hasn't been fired yet, but she's working on it (hum) todavía no la han echado, pero parece empeñada en que lo hagan; we're working on the assumption that... partimos del supuesto de que...; the police had very little to work on la policía tenía muy pocas pistas; to work UNDER somebody — trabajar bajo la dirección de alguien

    2)
    a) (operate, function) \<\<machine/system\>\> funcionar; \<\<drug/person\>\> actuar*

    to work against/in favor of somebody/something — obrar en contra/a favor de alguien/algo

    it works both ways: you have to make an effort too, you know: it works both ways — tú también tienes que hacer el esfuerzo, ¿sabes? funciona igual or (esp AmL) parejo para los dos

    b) ( have required effect) \<\<drug/plan/method\>\> surtir efecto

    try it, it might work — pruébalo, quizás resulte

    3) (slip, travel) (+ adv compl)

    his socks had worked down to his ankles — se le habían caído los calcetines; see also free I 1) c), loose I 1) b)


    2.
    vt
    1)
    a) ( force to work) hacer* trabajar
    b) ( exploit) \<\<land/soil\>\> trabajar, labrar; \<\<mine\>\> explotar
    c) \<\<nightclubs/casinos\>\> trabajar en

    do you know how to work the machine? — ¿sabes manejar la máquina?

    3)
    a) (move gradually, manipulate) (+ adv compl)

    to work one's way: we worked our way toward the exit nos abrimos camino hacia la salida; I worked my way through volume three logré terminar el tercer volumen; she worked her way to the top of her profession — trabajó hasta llegar a la cima de su profesión

    b) (shape, fashion) \<\<clay/metal\>\> trabajar; \<\<dough\>\> sobar, amasar
    4)
    a) (past & past p worked or wrought) ( bring about) \<\<miracle\>\> hacer*; see also wrought I
    b) (manage, arrange) (colloq) arreglar

    she worked it so that I didn't have to payse las arregló or se las ingenió para que yo no tuviera que pagar

    Phrasal Verbs:
    [wɜːk]
    1. N
    1) (=activity) trabajo m; (=effort) esfuerzo m

    to be at work on sth — estar trabajando sobre algo

    work has begun on the new dam — se han comenzado las obras del nuevo embalse

    it's all in a day's work — es pan de cada día

    to do one's work — hacer su trabajo

    to get some work done — hacer algo (de trabajo)

    to get on with one's work — seguir trabajando

    good work! — (=well done) ¡buen trabajo!

    it's hard work — es mucho trabajo, cuesta (trabajo)

    a piece of work — un trabajo

    she's put a lot of work into it — le ha puesto grandes esfuerzos

    to make quick work of sth/sb — despachar algo/a algn con rapidez

    to set to work — ponerse a trabajar

    to make short work of sth/sb — despachar algo/a algn con rapidez

    to start work — ponerse a trabajar

    to have one's work cut out —

    nasty 1., 4)
    2) (=employment, place of employment) trabajo m

    "work wanted" — (US) "demandas de empleo"

    to be at work — estar trabajando

    to go to work — ir a trabajar

    to go out to work — (=have a job) tener un trabajo

    to be in work — tener trabajo

    she's looking for work — está buscando trabajo

    it's nice work if you can get it — es muy agradable para los que tienen esa suerte

    I'm off work for a week — tengo una semana de permiso

    to be out of work — estar desempleado or parado or en paro

    to put sb out of work — dejar a algn sin trabajo

    on her way to work — camino del trabajo

    3) (=product, deed) obra f; (=efforts) trabajo

    this is the work of a professional/madman — esto es trabajo de un profesional/loco

    what do you think of his work? — ¿qué te parece su trabajo?

    good works — obras fpl de caridad

    his life's work — el trabajo al que ha dedicado su vida

    4) (Art, Literat etc) obra f

    a work of artuna obra de arte

    a literary work — una obra literaria

    5) works [of machine, clock etc] mecanismo msing
    - bung or gum up the works
    spanner
    6) works (Mil) obras fpl, fortificaciones fpl

    Ministry of WorksMinisterio m de Obras Públicas

    2. VI
    1) (gen) trabajar; (=be in a job) tener trabajo

    he is working at his German — está dándole al alemán

    to work hardtrabajar mucho or duro

    she works in a bakery — trabaja en una panadería

    he works in education/publishing — trabaja en la enseñanza/el campo editorial

    he prefers to work in wood/oils — prefiere trabajar la madera/con óleos

    to work to rule — (Ind) estar en huelga de celo

    to work towards sth — trabajar or realizar esfuerzos para conseguir algo

    - work like a slave or Trojan etc
    2) (=function) [machine, car] funcionar

    my brain doesn't seem to be working todayhum mi cerebro no funciona hoy como es debido

    it may work against us — podría sernos desfavorable

    this can work both ways — esto puede ser un arma de doble filo

    this may work in our favourpuede que esto nos venga bien

    to get sth working — hacer funcionar algo

    it works off the mains — funciona con la electricidad de la red

    3) (=be effective) [plan] salir, marchar; [drug, medicine, spell] surtir efecto, ser eficaz; [yeast] fermentar

    how long does it take to work? — ¿cuánto tiempo hace falta para que empiece a surtir efecto?

    the scheme won't work — el proyecto no es práctico, esto no será factible

    it won't work, I tell you! — ¡te digo que no se puede (hacer)!

    4) [mouth, face, jaws] moverse, torcerse
    5) (=move gradually)

    to work loosedesprenderse

    to work round to a question — preparar el terreno para preguntar algo

    what are you working round to? — ¿adónde va a parar todo esto?, ¿qué propósito tiene todo esto?

    3. VT
    1) (=make work) hacer trabajar

    to work o.s. to death — matarse trabajando

    2) (=operate)

    can you work it? — ¿sabes manejarlo?

    3) (=achieve) [+ change] producir, motivar; [+ cure] hacer, efectuar; [+ miracle] hacer
    wonder 1., 2)
    4) (Sew) coser; (Knitting) [+ row] hacer
    5) (=shape) [+ dough, clay] trabajar; [+ stone, marble] tallar, grabar

    worked flintpiedra f tallada

    6) (=exploit) [+ mine] explotar; [+ land] cultivar
    7) (=manoeuvre)

    to work o.s. into a rage — ponerse furioso, enfurecerse

    the screw had worked itself looseel tornillo se había soltado solo

    to work one's way along — ir avanzando poco a poco

    to work one's way up a cliffescalar poco a poco or a duras penas un precipicio

    8) (=finance)

    to work one's passage on a ship — costearse un viaje trabajando

    to work one's way through college — costearse los estudios universitarios trabajando

    4.
    CPD

    work area Nárea f de trabajo

    work camp Ncampamento m laboral

    work ethic Nética f del trabajo

    work experience Nexperiencia f laboral

    work file Nfichero m de trabajo

    work force N(=labourers) mano f de obra; (=personnel) plantilla f

    work in progress Ntrabajo m en proceso

    work permit Npermiso m de trabajo

    work prospects NPL[of student] perspectivas fpl de trabajo

    work study Npráctica f estudiantil

    work therapy Nlaborterapia f, terapia f laboral

    work week N(US) semana f laboral

    * * *
    [wɜːrk, wɜːk]
    I
    1) u (labor, tasks) trabajo m

    the house needs a lot of work done o (BrE) doing to it — la casa necesita muchos arreglos

    to set to work — ponerse* a trabajar, poner* manos a la obra

    keep up the good worksigue (or sigan etc) así!

    it's all in a day's workes el pan nuestro de cada día

    to have one's work cut out: she's going to have her work cut out to get the job done in time le va a costar terminar el trabajo a tiempo; to make short work of something: Pete made short work of the ironing Pete planchó todo rapidísimo; you made short work of that pizza! te has despachado pronto la pizza!; all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy — hay que dejar tiempo para el esparcimiento

    2) u ( employment) trabajo m

    to look for/find work — buscar*/encontrar* trabajo

    to go to work — ir* a trabajar or al trabajo

    they both go out to work — (BrE) los dos trabajan (afuera)

    I start/finish work at seven — entro a trabajar or al trabajo/salgo del trabajo a las siete

    at work: he's at work está en el trabajo, está en la oficina (or la fábrica etc); they were hard at work estaban muy ocupados trabajando; other forces were at work intervenían otros factores, había otros factores en juego; men at work obras, hombres trabajando; in work (BrE): those in work quienes tienen trabajo; off work: she was off work for a month after the accident después del accidente estuvo un mes sin trabajar; he took a day off work se tomó un día libre; out of work: the closures will put 1,200 people out of work los cierres dejarán en la calle a 1.200 personas; to be out of work estar* sin trabajo or desocupado or desempleado or (Chi tb) cesante, estar* parado or en el paro (Esp); (before n) out-of-work — desocupado, desempleado, parado (Esp), cesante (Chi)

    4)
    a) c (product, single item) obra f
    b) u ( output) trabajo m

    it was the work of a professional — era obra de un profesional; see also works


    II
    1.
    1) \<\<person\>\> trabajar

    to get working — ponerse* a trabajar, poner* manos a la obra

    to work AT something: you have to work at your service tiene que practicar el servicio; a relationship is something you have to work at una relación de pareja requiere cierto esfuerzo; she was working away at her accounts estaba ocupada con su contabilidad; to work FOR somebody trabajar para alguien; to work for oneself trabajar por cuenta propia; to work FOR something: fame didn't just come to me: I had to work for it la fama no me llegó del cielo, tuve que trabajar para conseguirla; he's working for his finals está estudiando or está preparándose para los exámenes finales; to work IN something: to work in marble trabajar el mármol or con mármol; to work in oils pintar al óleo, trabajar con óleos; to work ON something: he's working on his car está arreglando el coche; scientists are working on a cure los científicos están intentando encontrar una cura; she hasn't been fired yet, but she's working on it (hum) todavía no la han echado, pero parece empeñada en que lo hagan; we're working on the assumption that... partimos del supuesto de que...; the police had very little to work on la policía tenía muy pocas pistas; to work UNDER somebody — trabajar bajo la dirección de alguien

    2)
    a) (operate, function) \<\<machine/system\>\> funcionar; \<\<drug/person\>\> actuar*

    to work against/in favor of somebody/something — obrar en contra/a favor de alguien/algo

    it works both ways: you have to make an effort too, you know: it works both ways — tú también tienes que hacer el esfuerzo, ¿sabes? funciona igual or (esp AmL) parejo para los dos

    b) ( have required effect) \<\<drug/plan/method\>\> surtir efecto

    try it, it might work — pruébalo, quizás resulte

    3) (slip, travel) (+ adv compl)

    his socks had worked down to his ankles — se le habían caído los calcetines; see also free I 1) c), loose I 1) b)


    2.
    vt
    1)
    a) ( force to work) hacer* trabajar
    b) ( exploit) \<\<land/soil\>\> trabajar, labrar; \<\<mine\>\> explotar
    c) \<\<nightclubs/casinos\>\> trabajar en

    do you know how to work the machine? — ¿sabes manejar la máquina?

    3)
    a) (move gradually, manipulate) (+ adv compl)

    to work one's way: we worked our way toward the exit nos abrimos camino hacia la salida; I worked my way through volume three logré terminar el tercer volumen; she worked her way to the top of her profession — trabajó hasta llegar a la cima de su profesión

    b) (shape, fashion) \<\<clay/metal\>\> trabajar; \<\<dough\>\> sobar, amasar
    4)
    a) (past & past p worked or wrought) ( bring about) \<\<miracle\>\> hacer*; see also wrought I
    b) (manage, arrange) (colloq) arreglar

    she worked it so that I didn't have to payse las arregló or se las ingenió para que yo no tuviera que pagar

    Phrasal Verbs:

    English-spanish dictionary > work

  • 11 effect

    effect [ɪˈfekt]
    1. noun
       a. effet m ; [of wind, chemical, drug] action f
    this rule will have the effect of preventing... cette règle aura pour effet d'empêcher...
    to come into effect [law] prendre effet ; [policy] être appliqué
    to take effect [drug] agir ; [law] prendre effet
    ... or words to that effect... ou quelque chose de ce genreto the effect that...
    an announcement to the effect that... un communiqué annonçant que...
    [+ reform, reduction, payment, transformation] effectuer ; [+ cure] obtenir ; [+ improvement] apporter ; [+ reconciliation, reunion] amener
    * * *
    [ɪ'fekt] 1.
    1) ( net result) effet m (of de; on sur)
    2) ( repercussions) répercussions fpl (of de; on sur)
    3) (power, efficacy) efficacité f

    to take effect[price increases] prendre effet; [ruling] entrer en vigueur; [pills, anaesthetic] commencer à agir

    to come into effectLaw, Administration entrer en vigueur

    4) ( theme)
    5) ( impression) effet m
    2.
    effects plural noun Law ( belongings) effets mpl
    3.
    in effect adverbial phrase dans le fond
    4.
    transitive verb effectuer [repair, sale, change]; apporter [improvement]; parvenir à [reconciliation]

    English-French dictionary > effect

  • 12 БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

    Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
    IJP - International Journal of Psycho-analysis
    JAPA - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
    SE - Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
    PSOC - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    PQ - Psychoanalytic Quarterly
    WAF - The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
    PMC - Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    \
    О словаре: _about - Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
    \
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    [i΄fekt] n արդյունք, հետևանք. ազ դեցություն, ներգործություն. have effect ազդել, ցան կալի արդյունք տալ. without/of no/to no effect անօգուտ. to this effect այս նպատակով. take effect ազ դել, արդյունք տալ. side effect կողմնակի ազդեցություն. come into effect ուժի մեջ մտնել. bring/carry into effect իրականացնել. give effect to, put into effect իրագործել, գործադրել. in effect փաստորեն, իրականում. suffer from the effects հետևանք ներից տառապել. (տպավորություն, ներգործություն) a profound effect ուժեղ տպավո րու թյուն. do smth for effect անել ցուցա դ րական նպատակներով. (իմաստ, բովան դակու թյուն) write a letter to the same effect նույն բովանդակությամբ նամակ գրել. and more to the same effect և նման բաներ, և այլն. (ազ դե ցություն, ուժ) cross effect հակազդում. legal effect իրավ. իրավական ուժ. (ունեցած-չունեցածը) household/personal effects տնային/անձնական իրեր
    II
    [i΄fekt] v հասնել, իրականացնել. effect one’s purpose նպատակին հասնել. effect a cure բուժել effect a deal գործարք կնքել/ձևակերպել. effect a saving տնտեսել

    English-Armenian dictionary > effect

  • 14 effect

    n. effect; uitwerking, resultaat, gevolg
    --------
    v. effecteren
    effect1
    [ iffekt]
    resultaat gevolg
    voorbeelden:
    1   of no effect vruchteloos, tevergeefs
    2   take effect resultaat hebben
         just for effect alleen maar om indruk te maken
    in effect in feite, eigenlijk
    inhoud strekking
    voorbeelden:
    1   bring/carry/put plans into effect plannen uitvoeren
    2   words to that effect woorden van die strekking
         a message to the effect that een berichtje (dat erop neerkomt) dat
    3   be in effect van kracht zijn van wet
         come into effect, take effect van kracht worden
    III meervoud
    voorbeelden:
    geldwezenno effects geweigerd op cheque
    ————————
    effect2
    werkwoord
    bewerkstelligenteweegbrengen, veroorzaken
    voorbeelden:
    1   effect a cure for someone iemand genezen
         geldwezeneffect payment overgaan tot betaling
    2   effect an entrance zich toegang verschaffen
         effect one's purpose zijn doel verwezenlijken

    English-Dutch dictionary > effect

  • 15 magic

    1. noun
    1) (witchcraft, lit. or fig.) Magie, die
    2) (fig.): (charm, enchantment) Zauber, der
    2. adjective
    1) (of magic) magisch [Eigenschaft, Kraft]; (resembling magic) zauberhaft; (used in magic) Zauber[spruch, -trank, -wort, -bann]
    2) (fig.): (producing surprising results) wunderbar
    * * *
    ['mæ‹ik] 1. noun
    1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) die Zauberei
    2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) die Zauberkunst
    3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) der Zauber
    2. adjective
    (used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) Zauber-...
    - academic.ru/44522/magical">magical
    - magically
    - magician
    * * *
    mag·ic
    [ˈmæʤɪk]
    I. n no pl
    1. (sorcery) Magie f, Zauber m
    like [or as if by] \magic wie von Zauberhand
    to work like \magic ( fig) wie am Schnürchen klappen [o laufen] fam
    2. (tricks) Zaubertrick[s] m[pl], Zauberkunststück[e] nt[pl]
    to do \magic zaubern, Zaubertricks vorführen
    to make sth disappear by \magic etw wegzaubern
    3. (extraordinariness) Zauber m; of a name magischer Klang
    his music hasn't lost any of its \magic seine Musik hat ihren Zauber nicht verloren
    4. (effects) Magie f
    II. adj inv
    1. (supernatural) magisch, Zauber-
    they had no \magic solution sie konnten keine Lösung aus dem Ärmel zaubern
    how did you get the computer to work again? — I guess I've got the \magic touch wie hast du den Computer wieder hingekriegt? — ich glaube, ich habe einfach eine Begabung für so was
    \magic formula Zauberformel f
    2. (extraordinary) moment zauberhaft, wundervoll; powers magisch
    III. interj BRIT ( dated form) großartig, zauberhaft
    you're having a party? \magic! du machst eine Party? toll!
    IV. vt
    to \magic sb/sth away [or to \magic away sb/sth] jdn/etw wegzaubern
    * * *
    ['mdZɪk]
    1. n
    1) Magie f, Zauberei f, Zauberkunst f

    the witch doctor tried magic to cure the woman — der Medizinmann versuchte, die Frau durch Magie zu heilen

    he entertained them with a display of magicer unterhielt sie mit ein paar Zauberkunststücken

    you don't expect the essay to write itself by magic? — glaubst du, dass der Aufsatz sich von alleine schreibt?

    as if by magic — wie durch Zauberei or Zauberhand, wie durch ein Wunder

    it worked like magic (inf)es klappte or lief wie am Schnürchen (inf)

    2) (= mysterious charm) Zauber m
    2. adj
    1) Zauber-; powers, square magisch; moment zauberhaft

    magic formulaZauberformel f; (fig) Patentrezept nt

    the magic word (having special effect) — das Stichwort; (making sth possible) das Zauberwort

    a pianist with the magic touch —

    he gave it his magic touch and it workeder hat es nur angefasst und schon funktionierte es

    "The Magic Flute" — "Die Zauberflöte"

    2) (inf: fantastic) toll (inf), super (inf)
    * * *
    magic [ˈmædʒık]
    A s
    1. Magie f, Zauberei f:
    as if by magic, like magic wie durch Zauberei ( A 3);
    it works like magic es ist die reinste Hexerei
    2. Zauber(kraft) m(f), magische Kraft (auch fig):
    3. fig Wunder n:
    like magic wie ein Wunder ( A 1)
    B adj (adv magically)
    1. magisch, Wunder…, Zauber…:
    magic arts magische Künste;
    magic carpet fliegender Teppich;
    magic eye ELEK magisches Auge;
    magic formula fig Patentrezept n;
    magic lamp Wunderlampe f;
    magic lantern HIST Laterna f magica;
    magic square magisches Quadrat
    2. zauber-, märchenhaft (Schönheit etc)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (witchcraft, lit. or fig.) Magie, die
    2) (fig.): (charm, enchantment) Zauber, der
    2. adjective
    1) (of magic) magisch [Eigenschaft, Kraft]; (resembling magic) zauberhaft; (used in magic) Zauber[spruch, -trank, -wort, -bann]
    2) (fig.): (producing surprising results) wunderbar
    * * *
    adj.
    magisch adj. n.
    Magie -n f.
    Zauber - m.
    Zauberei -en f.

    English-german dictionary > magic

  • 16 stuff

    материал имя существительное:
    дрянь (stuff, trash, muck, yuck, rotter, lousy)
    фигня (stuff, rubbish)
    глагол:
    трахнуться (poke, stuff)

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > stuff

  • 17 effect

    adj.
    in effect -> en vigor, vigente, al día, que rige.
    adv.
    in effect -> en efecto, de hecho, realmente.
    intj.
    in effect -> efectivamente.
    s.
    1 efecto (result)
    2 efecto, impresión (impression)
    personal effects efectos personales
    4 tv: Efectos especiales
    5 efectos (belongings).
    vt.
    efectuar, hacer efectivo(a) (Formal) (cause) (reconciliation, cure) (pt & pp effected)

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > effect

  • 18 Ravenscroft, George

    [br]
    b. 1632 Alconbury, Huntingdonshire, England
    d. 7 June 1683 Barnet, Hertfordshire, England
    [br]
    English inventor of lead-crystal glass.
    [br]
    George's father James was a successful lawyer and merchant, engaging in overseas trade.
    A devout but necessarily circumspect Catholic, James sent his sons to the English College at Douai, now in northern France. Leaving there in 1651, George began to learn his father's business and spent some fifteen years in Venice. He took an increasingly important part in it, doubtless dealing in Venice's leading products of lace and glass. By 1666 he was back in England and, perhaps because the supply of Venetian glass was beginning to decline, he started to manufacture glass himself. In 1673 he set up a glassworks in the Savoy in London and succeeded so well that in the following year he petitioned the King for the grant of a patent to make glassware. This was granted on 16 May 1674, stimulating the Glass Sellers' Company to enter into an agreement with Ravenscroft to buy the glassware he produced. Later in 1674 the company allowed Ravenscroft to establish a second glasshouse at Henley-onThames. At first his ware was beset with "crizzling", i.e. numerous fine surface cracks. The Glass Sellers probably urged Ravenscroft to cure this defect, and this he achieved in 1675 by replacing crushed flint with increasing amounts of lead oxide, rising finally to a content of 30 per cent. He thereby obtained a relatively soft, heavy glass with high refractive index and dispersive power. This made it amenable to deep cutting, to produce the brilliant prismatic effects of cut glass. At about the same time, the Duke of Buckingham, a considerable promoter of the glass industry, agreed that Ravenscroft should manage his works at Vauxhall for the making of plate glass for mirrors. Ravenscroft terminated his agreement with the Glass Sellers in 1678, the date of the last evidence of his activities as a maker of crystal glass, and the patent expired in 1681. His new glass had immediately rivalled the best Venetian crystal glass and has been a valued product ever since.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    R.F.Moody, 1988, The life of George Ravenscroft', Glass Technology 29 (1):198–210;
    Glass Technology 30(5):191–2 (additional notes on his life).
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Ravenscroft, George

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