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41 esperar lo peor
(v.) = expect + the worstEx. The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.* * *(v.) = expect + the worstEx: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.
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42 hacer caso omiso
(v.) = disregard, brush aside, go + unheeded, fall on + deaf ears, meet + deaf ears, thumb + Posesivo + nose at, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, fly in + the face of, push asideEx. Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.Ex. This paper discusses ways in which library staff become demotivated, including rigid hierarchies, ignoring staff, brushing aside suggestions, and claiming credit for their ideas.Ex. Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Ex. I realize that our pleas are no doubt continuing to fall on deaf ears at Thomson.Ex. The same argument on the part of librarians met deaf ears.Ex. America is criminalizing those who object to its military plans, and is thumbing its nose at the Geneva Convention.Ex. International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex. If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.* * *(v.) = disregard, brush aside, go + unheeded, fall on + deaf ears, meet + deaf ears, thumb + Posesivo + nose at, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, fly in + the face of, push asideEx: Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.
Ex: This paper discusses ways in which library staff become demotivated, including rigid hierarchies, ignoring staff, brushing aside suggestions, and claiming credit for their ideas.Ex: Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Ex: I realize that our pleas are no doubt continuing to fall on deaf ears at Thomson.Ex: The same argument on the part of librarians met deaf ears.Ex: America is criminalizing those who object to its military plans, and is thumbing its nose at the Geneva Convention.Ex: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex: If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels. -
43 hacerle una paja a un muerto
(v.) = flog + a dead horse, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx. When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex. Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex. Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better.* * *(v.) = flog + a dead horse, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx: When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.
Ex: Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex: Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better. -
44 lo bueno y lo malo
Ex. The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.* * *Ex: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.
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45 mantener una actitud abierta
(v.) = be open-mindedEx. The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.* * *(v.) = be open-mindedEx: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.
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46 meterse en una situación embarazosa
(v.) = put + Reflexivo + into + positionEx. The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.* * *(v.) = put + Reflexivo + into + positionEx: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.
Spanish-English dictionary > meterse en una situación embarazosa
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47 no llevar a ningún fin
(v.) = beat + a dead horse, flog + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx. Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex. When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex. Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better.* * *(v.) = beat + a dead horse, flog + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx: Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.
Ex: When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex: Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better. -
48 no prestar atención
(v.) = disregard, overlook, close + the door on, go + unheeded, fly in + the face ofEx. Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.Ex. This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex. Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Ex. Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Ex. If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.* * *(v.) = disregard, overlook, close + the door on, go + unheeded, fly in + the face ofEx: Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.
Ex: This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex: Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Ex: Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Ex: If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure. -
49 no tener prejuicios
(v.) = be open-mindedEx. The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.* * *(v.) = be open-mindedEx: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.
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50 por ahora
for the time being* * *= as of right now, as yet, at present, at the moment, at this point, for the present, for the time being, just yet, for now, at this time, as of now, at the present, by now, for the nonceEx. But, as of right now, despite all of the interest, I do not know of a library relying exclusively on an online catalog.Ex. A second objective of union catalogues -- to make library resources available when and where they are needed -- has not then as yet been fully achieved.Ex. A number of libraries are at present involved in the conversion of their traditional card catalogues.Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex. At this point the user can enter a number or an 'o' for system, in which case the system will assign the borrower number.Ex. For the present it is sufficient to note that, as aids to the retrieval of documents, they have the following advantages over shelf arrangement.Ex. Authorities for subject headings were excluded for the time being from the scope of the Working Group tasks.Ex. We shall not pursue this topic any further just yet.Ex. But for now, having fun and feeling famous will do quite well enough.Ex. Even though both projects are building of the Cornell software and experience, they have encountered the usual delays associated with new technologies, so no significant information is available at this time.Ex. As of now, more than 634,000 LC records for monographs, serials, films, and maps are in MARC form.Ex. At present, the library board consists of: a housewife, who is serving as chairwoman, a stockbroker, a retired head of the health department, an owner of a hardware store, and an attorney = En la actualidad, la comisión de biblioteca consta de un ama de casa, que actúa de presidenta, un agente de bolsa, un director del departamento de sanidad jubilado, el propietario de una ferretería y un abogado.Ex. It will be evident by now that the microcomputer market is a complex place.Ex. Nonce is a curious fossil word, occurring only in the single phrase ' for the nonce'.* * *= as of right now, as yet, at present, at the moment, at this point, for the present, for the time being, just yet, for now, at this time, as of now, at the present, by now, for the nonceEx: But, as of right now, despite all of the interest, I do not know of a library relying exclusively on an online catalog.
Ex: A second objective of union catalogues -- to make library resources available when and where they are needed -- has not then as yet been fully achieved.Ex: A number of libraries are at present involved in the conversion of their traditional card catalogues.Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex: At this point the user can enter a number or an 'o' for system, in which case the system will assign the borrower number.Ex: For the present it is sufficient to note that, as aids to the retrieval of documents, they have the following advantages over shelf arrangement.Ex: Authorities for subject headings were excluded for the time being from the scope of the Working Group tasks.Ex: We shall not pursue this topic any further just yet.Ex: But for now, having fun and feeling famous will do quite well enough.Ex: Even though both projects are building of the Cornell software and experience, they have encountered the usual delays associated with new technologies, so no significant information is available at this time.Ex: As of now, more than 634,000 LC records for monographs, serials, films, and maps are in MARC form.Ex: At present, the library board consists of: a housewife, who is serving as chairwoman, a stockbroker, a retired head of the health department, an owner of a hardware store, and an attorney = En la actualidad, la comisión de biblioteca consta de un ama de casa, que actúa de presidenta, un agente de bolsa, un director del departamento de sanidad jubilado, el propietario de una ferretería y un abogado.Ex: It will be evident by now that the microcomputer market is a complex place.Ex: Nonce is a curious fossil word, occurring only in the single phrase ' for the nonce'. -
51 ser una pérdida de tiempo
to be a waste of time* * *(v.) = be idle, beat + a dead horse, flog + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx. It would be idle to pretend that there have been no changes in the past twenty years.Ex. Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex. When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex. Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better.* * *(v.) = be idle, beat + a dead horse, flog + a dead horse, fart + in the windEx: It would be idle to pretend that there have been no changes in the past twenty years.
Ex: Despite all the written and spoken words, and the charge that to even raise the issue now is to beat a dead horse, there are, regrettably, a host of continuing problems in the area of fairness of headings.Ex: When Harries refuted the view that Africans were 'helpless cogs in the wheels of capitalist industrialization,' he was flogging a dead horse.Ex: Loving people is like farting in the wind; you don't actually accomplish anything, but you feel better. -
52 temeroso
adj.1 fearful, full of care, afraid, faint-hearted.2 fearful, shy.* * *► adjetivo1 fearful, timid2 (medroso) frightful, fearsome\temeroso,-a de afraid oftemeroso,-a de Dios God-fearing* * *(f. - temerosa)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=con temor) fearful, frightened2)temeroso de Dios — God-fearing, full of the fear of God
3) (=espantoso) fearsome* * *- sa adjetivo frightenedhuyeron temerosos — they fled in fear (liter)
temeroso DE alguien/algo — fearful of somebody/something (liter), afraid of somebody/something
* * *= fearful, afraid, timorous.Ex. From my observations, most employees are inherently fearful and immature.Ex. The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.Ex. Even on his pet subject of mathematics, Wilson is a timorous exegete.----* persona temerosa = risk taker.* temeroso de Dios = God-fearing.* * *- sa adjetivo frightenedhuyeron temerosos — they fled in fear (liter)
temeroso DE alguien/algo — fearful of somebody/something (liter), afraid of somebody/something
* * *= fearful, afraid, timorous.Ex: From my observations, most employees are inherently fearful and immature.
Ex: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.Ex: Even on his pet subject of mathematics, Wilson is a timorous exegete.* persona temerosa = risk taker.* temeroso de Dios = God-fearing.* * *temeroso -safrightenedhuyeron temerosos they fled in fear ( liter)avanzaron temerosos hacia la puerta they approached the door fearfullytemeroso DE algn/algo fearful OF sb/sth ( liter), afraid OF sb/sth, frightened OF sb/sthtemeroso de Dios God-fearing* * *
temeroso,-a adjetivo
1 (que causa temor) frightful
2 (que siente temor) fearful, timid: estaba temerosa de su reacción, she was fearful of his reaction
' temeroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
temerosa
English:
fearful
* * *temeroso, -a adj[con temor] fearful;se escondían temerosos they hid in fear;estar temeroso de algo/alguien to fear sth/sb;temeroso de Dios God-fearing* * *adj fearful, frightened* * *temeroso, -sa adjmiedoso: fearful, frightened -
53 questo
1. adj this, pl thesequest'oggi today2. pron this (one), pl these (ones)questo qui this one herecon questo with thatper questo for that reasonquest'oggi todayquesta poi! well I'm blowed!ci mancherebbe anche questa! that's all we'd need!questa non me l'aspettavo I wasn't expecting this* * *questo agg.dimostr.1 this; pl. these: questo ragazzo, this boy; queste ragazze, these girls; è nuova questa macchina?, is this car new?; questi fiori sono per lei, these flowers are for you; passate da questa parte, come this way; questa storia deve finire, this business has got to end; questo mio amico, this friend of mine; dove mettiamo quest'altro quadro?, where shall we put this other picture? // in, a questo modo, this way, so // l'ho visto con questi occhi, I saw it with my own eyes // quest'ultimo → ultimo2 ( riferito a tempo passato) last; this: le vicende di questi venti anni, the events of the last twenty years; questa notte ha nevicato, it snowed last night (o in the night); l'ho visto questa mattina, I saw him this morning3 ( riferito a tempo presente o futuro) this: non l'ho ancora visto questa mattina, I haven't seen him this morning yet; ha telefonato già due volte questa settimana, he's already phoned twice this week; ci vediamo uno di questi giorni, we'll see each other one of these days; vanno in montagna questo fine settimana, they are going to the mountains this weekend; dove passerete le ferie quest'estate?, where are you going for your holidays this summer?4 ( in espressioni ellittiche): questa è bella!, that's a good one!; questa non me l'aspettavo!, I didn't expect this!; sentite questa!, listen to this!◆ pron.dimostr.1 this (one); pl. these: questo è il mio ufficio, this is my office; il mio posto è questo ( qui), this is my place; questa dev'essere la loro casa, this must be their house; le pratiche non sono in quel cassetto, sono in questo ( qui), the papers aren't in that drawer, they're in this one; queste sono le persone di cui ti avevo parlato, these are the people I told you about; sono questi i tuoi amici?, are these you friends?; potrei vedere qualche altra cravatta? Non mi piace nessuna di queste, Could I see some other ties? I don't like any of these; ''Quale abito scegli?'' ''Scelgo questo'', ''Which dress are you going to have?'' ''I'll have this one'' // lo va dicendo a questo e a quello, she goes around telling everybody2 ( con valore di egli) he; ( ella) she; ( essi, esse) they: l'hanno richiamato più volte, ma questo non vuole sentir ragioni, he's been reprimanded several times, but he won't listen to reason; allora mi sono rivolto ai vigili, e questi hanno provveduto, so I went to the police and they dealt with it3 ( con valore di ciò) that, this: ti ha detto proprio questo?, is that (exactly) what he said to you?; questo è quanto mi ha riferito, that's what he told me; in questo non siamo d'accordo, we don't see eye to eye on this; tutto questo è sbagliato, this is all wrong; per questo ho rifiutato, that's why I refused; lo rielessero, e questo fu un errore, they re-elected him. This was a mistake // questo e altro, all this, and more // questo mai e poi mai!, not on your life! // o questo poi!, go on! // parlare di questo e di quello, to talk about this and that (o about this, that and the other) // questo è quanto!, that's all! // e con questo ti saluto, and with that I leave you // guadagna 2.000 euro al mese, ma, con tutto questo, i soldi gli bastano, he earns 2,000 euros a month, but he never has enough money even so // ho fatto un errore, e con questo?, e per questo?, I've made a mistake. So what?4 quello... questo, ( per indicare il primo e il secondo di cose o persone già menzionate) the former... the latter: John e Charles sono amici; quello è inglese, questo è americano, John and Charles are friends; the former is English, the latter (is) American; sono due famose cattedrali; quella è gotica, questa è romanica, they are two famous cathedrals; the former is Gothic, the latter (is) Romanesque.* * *['kwesto] questo (-a)1. agg dimostr1) this, these plti piace questo maglione? — do you like this jumper?
2)2. pron dimostr1) this (one), these (ones) plquesto è troppo! — this is too much o the limit!
una tale occasione, e questi che fanno? - rifiutano — such a great opportunity, and what do they do? - they refuse
3)questo... quello... — (il primo... il secondo...) the former... the latter..., (l'uno... l'altro...) the one... the other...
questi... quelli — some... others
questi gridavano, quelli ridevano — some were shouting, others were laughing
preferisci questo o quello? — do you prefer this one or that one?
4)e con questo? — so what?e con questo se n'è andato — and with that he left
questo — in spite of this, despite all thisè per questo che sono venuto — this is why I came
questo sì che è il colmo! — this is the limit!
* * *['kwesto] 1.1) this, pl. these- a casa — this house
- a sera — this evening, tonight
- a notte — (scorsa) last night; (a venire) tonight
2) (tale, simile)2.1) this (one), pl. these (ones)che cos'è, chi è questo? — what's, who's this?
3) (ciò) thisvorrei dirti questo... — this is what I wanted to tell you...
detto questo,... — having said that o that said,...
* * *questo\I agg.dimostr.1 this, pl. these; questo libro this book; - a casa this house; - i ragazzi e -e ragazze these boys and girls; quest'anno this year; - a mattina this morning; - a sera this evening, tonight; - a notte (scorsa) last night; (a venire) tonight; quest'oggi today; uno di -i giorni one of these days; questo lunedì this (coming) Monday; in -i giorni è piovuto molto it's been raining a lot these days2 (tale, simile) è meglio non uscire con questo freddo it's better not to go out in this cold3 (seguito da possessivo) questo tuo amico this friend of yours4 (con valore enfatico) l'ho visto con -i occhi! I've seen it with my own eyes!II pron.dimostr.1 this (one), pl. these (ones); che cos'è, chi è questo? what's, who's this? vuoi questo o quello? do you want this one or that one?2 (seguito da aggettivo qualificativo) quale vuoi? questo verde? which do you want? this green one?3 (ciò) this; questo è molto strano this is very strange; vorrei dirti questo... this is what I wanted to tell you...; detto questo,... having said that o that said,...; con questo concludo by saying this I conclude; e con questo? so what? questo è tutto that's all; in questo hai ragione in that way you're right; questo mai! never! questo sì che è un pensiero profondo! how profound! questo no! no way! absolutely not! per questo for this (reason); è per questo che è partito that's why he left4 (in espressioni ellittiche) -a è bella! that's a good one! I like that! ci mancava anche -a! that's all we needed! that's done it! senti -a! get this!\See also notes... (questo.pdf) -
54 при
Конструкция «при + П.п.» не всегда переводится как in the presence of или under.при этих условиях – under/given these conditionsспросить при встрече – to ask on meeting someone при всех его особенностях – with/despite all his abilities при институте есть столовая – the institute has a cafeteria ждать при выходе из метро – to wait at the subway exit при участии всех – if everyone joins in при всех его талантах — он дурак – despite all his talents... при нашем университете – at our university жить при дворе – to live near/on the grounds of the palace -
55 при
Конструкция «при + П.п.» не всегда переводится как in the presence of или under.при этих условиях – under/given these conditionsспросить при встрече – to ask on meeting someone при всех его особенностях – with/despite all his abilities при институте есть столовая – the institute has a cafeteria ждать при выходе из метро – to wait at the subway exit при участии всех – if everyone joins in при всех его талантах — он дурак – despite all his talents... при нашем университете – at our university жить при дворе – to live near/on the grounds of the palace -
56 уговор
м1) мн советы (attempts at) persuasion sgнесмотря́ на все на́ши угово́ры, он... — despite all our attempts/efforts at persuasion, he..., despite all our attempts/efforts to persuade him, he…
2) разг соглашение о чём-л agreement, arrangement, understandingс угово́ром, что… — on the understanding that…, on condition that…, provided/providing that…
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57 Bemühen
I v/refl1. (sich anstrengen) go to a lot of trouble ( oder effort) (zu + Inf. to + Inf.), make an effort, try (hard); beständig: endeavo(u)r; angestrengt: strive; sich um etw. bemühen (Eintrittskarten, Wohnung etc.) try to get s.th.; sich um Pünktlichkeit / Ordnung etc. bemühen try ( oder strive) to be punctual / tidy etc.; sie hat sich mit Erfolg um diese Stelle bemüht she succeeded in getting the job; er hat sich vergeblich bemüht his efforts were in vain, he was wasting his time umg.; ich habe mich nach besten Kräften bemüht, ihm zu helfen I did my (very) best to help him; sich um eine neue Kraft / einen Nachfolger bemühen try to find a replacement / a successor; sich um jemandes Mitarbeit bemühen try to get s.o. to work for one; sich für jemanden bemühen try to help s.o.; engS. put in a good word for s.o.; bemühen Sie sich nicht! don’t go to any trouble, don’t bother umg.2. (sich kümmern): sich um jemanden bemühen look after s.o.; schmeichlerisch: court s.o.(‘s favo[u]r); um Verletzten etc.: (try to) help s.o.; sich um jemandes Vertrauen / Wohl bemühen try to gain ( oder win) s.o.’s confidence / look after s.o.’s welfare3. geh., oft iro. (gehen): ich bemühte mich zum Finanzamt / nach oben I proceeded (iro. betook myself) to the tax office / upstairs; sich zu jemandem bemühen take the trouble to go and see s.o.II v/t1. trouble ( mit with; um for); (Arzt, Fachmann etc.) call in; dürfte ich Sie zu mir / ins Vorzimmer bemühen geh. may I ask you to come into my office ( oder surgery etc.) / into the outer office?2. geh. (beanspruchen) trouble; dürfte ich Sie bitte noch einmal kurz bemühen? I wonder if I could trouble you again for a moment?3. als Beweis: quote from, draw on; die Bibel / Shakespeare bemühen quote from the Bible / Shakespeare* * *das Bemühenanxiety* * *Be|mü|hen [bə'myːən]nt -s, no pl (geh)efforts pl, endeavours (Brit) or endeavors (US) pl (um for)* * *(used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) trouble* * *Be·mü·hen<-s>* * *das; Bemühens (geh.) effort; endeavour* * *soll es sein, diese Krise zu überwinden we must make every effort to overcome this crisis;trotz eifrigen Bemühens ist es uns nicht gelungen despite all our efforts, we failed* * *das; Bemühens (geh.) effort; endeavour* * *-ungen n.effort n. -
58 О-35
В ОБЩБМ И ЦЕЛОМ PrepP Invar sent adv (often parenth) fixed WOin general, in essence, without considering all the particulars, detailson the wholeall in all by and large generally speaking.Проезжая сельсовет, они (члены комиссии) встретились с председателем (Тимуром Жванба) и посоветовали ему пока воздержаться от решительных мер, поскольку орех в общем и целом делает полезное нам дело (Искандер 3). Passing the village soviet, they (the commission members) encountered (the chairman) Timur Zhvanba and advised him to refrain from decisive measures for the time being, inasmuch as the walnut tree was doing something useful for us, on the whole (3a)....Валерий Кир-пиченко не обращал на него особого внимания. Понятно, фамилию эту знал и личность была знакомая - электрик Банин, но в общем и целом человек это был незаметный, несмотря на весь шум, который вокруг него поднимали по праздникам (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko never took much notice of him. He knew the name, of course, and he knew who the fellow was-Banin, the electrician-but by and large he didn't stand out in a crowd despite all the fuss kicked up about him on the big holidays (5a). -
59 в общем и целом
[PrepP; Invar; sent adv (often parenth); fixed WO]=====⇒ in general, in essence, without considering all the particulars, details:- on the whole;- all in all;- by and large;- generally speaking.♦ Проезжая сельсовет, они [члены комиссии] встретились с председателем [Тимуром Жванба] и посоветовали ему пока воздержаться от решительных мер, поскольку орех в общем и целом делает полезное нам дело (Искандер 3). Passing the village soviet, they [the commission members] encountered [the chairman] Timur Zhvanba and advised him to refrain from decisive measures for the time being, inasmuch as the walnut tree was doing something useful for us, on the whole (3a).♦...Валерий Кирпиченко не обращал на него особого внимания. Понятно, фамилию эту знал и личность была знакомая - электрик Банин, но в общем и целом человек это был незаметный, несмотря на весь шум, который вокруг него поднимали по праздникам (Аксёнов 5)....Kirpichenko never took much notice of him. He knew the name, of course, and he knew who the fellow was - Banin, the electrician-but by and large he didn't stand out in a crowd despite all the fuss kicked up about him on the big holidays (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в общем и целом
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60 desvelo
m.1 sleeplessness, insomnia (insomnio).2 lack of sleep, wakefulness, insomnia, sleeplessness.3 preoccupation, anxiety, care, pre-occupation.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desvelar.* * *1 (insomnio) sleeplessness, insomnia2 (dedicación) devotion, dedication1 (esfuerzos) efforts, pains* * *SM1) (=falta de sueño) lack of sleep, sleeplessness2) (=vigilancia) watchfulness* * *1) ( insomnio) sleeplessnessasí me pagas todos mis desvelos! — this is the thanks I get for my pains o for all I've done for you
* * *= solicitude.Ex. There were moments when he could be almost affectionate, moments when his thoughts did not seem to be turned inward upon his own anxious solicitudes.* * *1) ( insomnio) sleeplessnessasí me pagas todos mis desvelos! — this is the thanks I get for my pains o for all I've done for you
* * *= solicitude.Ex: There were moments when he could be almost affectionate, moments when his thoughts did not seem to be turned inward upon his own anxious solicitudes.
* * *A (insomnio) sleeplessnessnoches de desvelo sleepless nights(esfuerzos): ¡así me pagas todos mis desvelos! this is the thanks I get for my pains o for all I've done for youel fruto de sus desvelos the fruit of his efforts* * *
Del verbo desvelar: ( conjugate desvelar)
desvelo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desveló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desvelar
desvelo
desvelar ( conjugate desvelar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› to keep … awake, stop … from sleeping
2 (Esp) See Also→◊ develar
desvelarse verbo pronominal ( perder el sueño):
desvelo sustantivo masculino
1 ( insomnio) sleeplessness
2
desvelar verbo transitivo
1 (no dejar dormir) to keep awake
2 (descubrir, revelar) to reveal
* * *desvelo nm1. [insomnio] sleeplessness, insomnia;una noche de desvelo a sleepless nighta pesar de nuestros desvelos… despite all our care and effort…* * *m1 sleeplessness2:desvelos pl efforts* * *desvelo nm1) : sleeplessness2) desvelos nmpl: efforts, pains
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