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2 особое мнение
differing view, individual opinion юр., separate opinionРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > особое мнение
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3 Meinung
f opinion ( über + Akk of, about, on); meiner Meinung nach oder nach meiner Meinung in my opinion; der Meinung sein, dass... think ( oder believe oder be of the opinion) that...; ich bin auch der Meinung, dass... I agree that..., I also think ( oder believe) that...; eine Meinung äußern express ( oder put forward) an opinion; derselben / anderer Meinung sein think the same / think differently, agree / disagree; ganz meine Meinung! I quite (Am. totally) agree; seine Meinung ändern change one’s opinion; (es sich anders überlegen) change one’s mind; sich (Dat) eine Meinung bilden form an opinion ( über + Akk on, about); eine hohe / schlechte Meinung von jemandem / etw. haben have a high / low opinion of s.o. / s.th.; ich habe keine Meinung dazu I don’t really have any opinion ( oder thoughts Pl.) on the matter; ich habe dazu eine dezidierte Meinung my mind is quite made up on the subject; die Meinungen sind geteilt opinions are divided; die allgemeine Meinung geht dahin, dass... the general opinion is that..., the conventional wisdom is that...; jemandem ( gehörig) die Meinung sagen give s.o. a piece of one’s mind; öffentlich I, vorgefasst* * *die Meinung(Ansicht) opinion; sentiment; thinking; notion; view;(Beurteilung) estimation* * *Mei|nung ['mainʊŋ]f -, -enopinion; (= Anschauung auch) view; (= Urteil) judgement, estimationeine vorgefasste Méínung — a preconceived idea
nach meiner Méínung, meiner Méínung nach — in my opinion or view
ich bin der Méínung, dass... — I'm of the opinion that..., I take the view that...
eine/keine hohe Méínung von jdm/etw haben — to think/not to think highly of sb/sth, to have a high/low opinion of sb/sth
seine Méínung ändern — to change one's opinion or mind
einer Méínung sein — to share the same opinion, to think the same
geteilter Méínung sein — to have different opinions
was ist Ihre Méínung dazu? — what's your opinion or view (about or on that)?
von seiner Méínung eingenommen sein — to be opinionated
ganz meine Méínung! — I completely agree!, hear, hear!
das ist auch meine Méínung! — that's just what I think
* * *die1) (opinion; belief: I have an idea that it won't work.) idea2) (what a person thinks or believes: My opinions about education have changed.) opinion3) (what one thinks of the worth or value of someone or something: I have a very high opinion of his work.) opinion* * *Mei·nung<-, -en>[ˈmainʊŋ]f opinion; (Anschauung a.) viewgeteilte \Meinungen differing opinions [or views]geteilter \Meinung sein to have differing opinions [or views]was diesen Punkt angeht, gehen die \Meinungen auseinander opinions differ on this pointähnlicher/anderer \Meinung sein to be of a similar/different opinioneine eigene \Meinung haben to have an opinion of one's own[nicht] der gleichen \Meinung sein to [not] share the same opinion [or view]die öffentliche \Meinung public opinion [or sentiment], the vox populi literdieser \Meinung sein to be of [or share] this opinion [or view]einer \Meinung sein to share the same opinion [or view], to think the same, to be of the same [or of one] mindjds \Meinung [zu etw dat] kennen to know sb's opinion [on sth] [or view [of [or on] sth]], to know what sb says [on sth]/thinks [of sth]▪ nach jds \Meinung, jds \Meinung nach in sb's opinion [or view], in the opinion [or view] of sb, to sb's way of thinkingseine \Meinung ändern to change one's mind [or opinion]seine \Meinung beibehalten, bei seiner \Meinung bleiben to stick to [or form persist in] one's opinionder \Meinung sein, dass... to be of the opinion [or take the view] that...jds \Meinung sein to be [just] what sb thinksgenau meine \Meinung! exactly what I thought!* * *die; Meinung, Meinungen opinion (zu on, über + Akk. about)eine vorgefasste/gegenteilige Meinung haben — have preconceived ideas pl./hold an opposite opinion
anderer/geteilter Meinung sein — be of a different opinion/differing opinions pl.; hold a different view/differing views pl.
nach meiner Meinung, meiner Meinung nach — in my opinion or view
einer Meinung sein — be of or share the same opinion
jemandem [gehörig] die Meinung sagen — give somebody a [good] piece of one's mind
* * *Meinung f opinion (über +akk of, about, on);nach meiner Meinung in my opinion;eine Meinung äußern express ( oder put forward) an opinion;derselben/anderer Meinung sein think the same/think differently, agree/disagree;ganz meine Meinung! I quite (US totally) agree;seine Meinung ändern change one’s opinion; (es sich anders überlegen) change one’s mind;sich (dat)eine Meinung bilden form an opinion (über +akk on, about);eine hohe/schlechte Meinung von jemandem/etwas haben have a high/low opinion of sb/sth;ich habe dazu eine dezidierte Meinung my mind is quite made up on the subject;die Meinungen sind geteilt opinions are divided;die allgemeine Meinung geht dahin, dass … the general opinion is that …, the conventional wisdom is that …;* * *die; Meinung, Meinungen opinion (zu on, über + Akk. about)eine vorgefasste/gegenteilige Meinung haben — have preconceived ideas pl./hold an opposite opinion
anderer/geteilter Meinung sein — be of a different opinion/differing opinions pl.; hold a different view/differing views pl.
nach meiner Meinung, meiner Meinung nach — in my opinion or view
einer Meinung sein — be of or share the same opinion
jemandem [gehörig] die Meinung sagen — give somebody a [good] piece of one's mind
* * *-en f.idea n.mind n.opinion n. -
4 Meinung
Mei·nung <-, -en> [ʼmainʊŋ] fopinion; (Anschauung a.) view;geteilte \Meinungen differing opinions [or views];geteilter \Meinung sein to have differing opinions [or views];was diesen Punkt angeht, gehen die \Meinungen auseinander opinions differ on this point;ähnlicher/anderer \Meinung sein to be of a similar/different opinion;bestimmte \Meinungen zu etw haben to have certain opinions [or views] on sth;eine eigene \Meinung haben to have an opinion of one's own;[nicht] der gleichen \Meinung sein to [not] share the same opinion [or view];dieser \Meinung sein to be of [or share] this opinion [or view];einer \Meinung sein to share the same opinion [or view], to think the same, to be of the same [or of one] mind;jds \Meinung [zu etw] kennen to know sb's opinion [on sth] [or view [of [or on] sth]], to know what sb says [on sth]/thinks [of sth];nach jds \Meinung;jds \Meinung nach in sb's opinion [or view], in the opinion [or view] of sb, to sb's way of thinking;seine \Meinung ändern to change one's mind [or opinion];seine \Meinung beibehalten, bei seiner \Meinung bleiben to stick to [or ( form) persist in] one's opinion;der \Meinung sein, dass... to be of the opinion [or take the view] that...;jds \Meinung sein to be [just] what sb thinks;genau meine \Meinung! exactly what I thought! -
5 opuesto
adj.opposed, conflicting, contrary, opposite.m.opposite, antithesis, converse, antipode.past part.past participle of spanish verb: oponer.* * *1→ link=oponer oponer► adjetivo1 (contrario) contrary, opposed2 (de enfrente) opposite* * *(f. - opuesta)adj.1) opposite2) opposed* * *1.PP de oponer2. ADJ1) [ángulo, lado] oppositechocó con un coche que venía en dirección opuesta — he crashed into a car coming in the opposite direction
2) (Dep) [equipo] opposing3) [intereses, versiones] conflicting4)* * *- ta adjetivo <versiones/opiniones> conflicting; <extremos/polos> oppositees opuesto a todo cambio — he is opposed to o he is against any change
* * *= antithetical, conflicting, contrary, differing, inverse, opposing, inimical, argumentative, opposite, counterpoint, competing, opposed, adversarial, aversive, contrasting, averse, reverse, resistant, refractory.Ex. Production quotas, I believe, are antithetical to careful, thoughtful cataloging.Ex. As is the way with these things there were two conflicting criticisms levelled at the joint code.Ex. Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Ex. Different devices for the organisation of knowledge place differing emphasis on the relative importance of these two objectives.Ex. Most relationships should be shown in both their direct and inverse forms.Ex. When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex. Anita Schiller's own grim conclusion was that 'These two opposing and often inimical views, when incorporated within reference service, often reduce overall effectiveness'.Ex. 'I don't know about that one,' Bogardus said, politely argumentative.Ex. Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Free Trade and Protection', 'Protection' See 'Free Trade and Protection''.Ex. The point and counterpoint nature of the talks specifically concerned with AACR reflects the official roles the speakers have with respect to that draft.Ex. This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.Ex. Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.Ex. The relationship between the author and editor is based on collaboration, but can also be adversarial at certain points.Ex. In fact, weeding aversive staff tend to spend a lot more time complaining about having nothing on the shelves.Ex. The author describes 2 contrasting Florida libraries on the Gulf of Mexico, how they serve and are served by the community.Ex. The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.Ex. He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex. After a number of years in office, however, they became increasingly abrasive, remote, contemptuous of criticism, and resistant to any change that might reduce their authority.Ex. However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.----* como algo opuesto a = as against.* como opuesto a = as distinct from, as opposed to.* continuar opuesto a = remain + unreconciled to.* diametralmente opuesto a = diametrically opposed to, diametrically opposite to.* diametralmente opuestos = worlds apart.* mundos opuestos = like oil and water.* opiniones opuestas = contrasting opinions.* opuesto a = versus (vs - abreviatura), antagonistic to, at odds with.* opuesto, el = reverse, the.* opuesto, lo = converse, the.* polos opuestos = polar types, worlds apart, like oil and water, like chalk and cheese, like apples and oranges.* reacciones opuestas = mixed reactions.* seguir opuesto a = remain + unreconciled to.* sexo opuesto = opposite sex.* * *- ta adjetivo <versiones/opiniones> conflicting; <extremos/polos> oppositees opuesto a todo cambio — he is opposed to o he is against any change
* * *el opuesto= reverse, theEx: The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
= antithetical, conflicting, contrary, differing, inverse, opposing, inimical, argumentative, opposite, counterpoint, competing, opposed, adversarial, aversive, contrasting, averse, reverse, resistant, refractory.Ex: Production quotas, I believe, are antithetical to careful, thoughtful cataloging.
Ex: As is the way with these things there were two conflicting criticisms levelled at the joint code.Ex: Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Ex: Different devices for the organisation of knowledge place differing emphasis on the relative importance of these two objectives.Ex: Most relationships should be shown in both their direct and inverse forms.Ex: When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex: Anita Schiller's own grim conclusion was that 'These two opposing and often inimical views, when incorporated within reference service, often reduce overall effectiveness'.Ex: 'I don't know about that one,' Bogardus said, politely argumentative.Ex: Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Free Trade and Protection', 'Protection' See 'Free Trade and Protection''.Ex: The point and counterpoint nature of the talks specifically concerned with AACR reflects the official roles the speakers have with respect to that draft.Ex: This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.Ex: Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.Ex: The relationship between the author and editor is based on collaboration, but can also be adversarial at certain points.Ex: In fact, weeding aversive staff tend to spend a lot more time complaining about having nothing on the shelves.Ex: The author describes 2 contrasting Florida libraries on the Gulf of Mexico, how they serve and are served by the community.Ex: The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.Ex: He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex: After a number of years in office, however, they became increasingly abrasive, remote, contemptuous of criticism, and resistant to any change that might reduce their authority.Ex: However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.* como algo opuesto a = as against.* como opuesto a = as distinct from, as opposed to.* continuar opuesto a = remain + unreconciled to.* diametralmente opuesto a = diametrically opposed to, diametrically opposite to.* diametralmente opuestos = worlds apart.* mundos opuestos = like oil and water.* opiniones opuestas = contrasting opinions.* opuesto a = versus (vs - abreviatura), antagonistic to, at odds with.* opuesto, el = reverse, the.* opuesto, lo = converse, the.* polos opuestos = polar types, worlds apart, like oil and water, like chalk and cheese, like apples and oranges.* reacciones opuestas = mixed reactions.* seguir opuesto a = remain + unreconciled to.* sexo opuesto = opposite sex.* * *opuesto -ta‹versiones/opiniones› conflicting; ‹extremos/polos› oppositetienen caracteres opuestos they have very different personalitiesvenía en dirección opuesta she was coming the other way o from the opposite directionopuesto A algo:el lado opuesto a éste the opposite side to this onees opuesto a todo cambio he is opposed to o he is against any change* * *
Del verbo oponer: ( conjugate oponer)
opuesto es:
el participio
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oponer
opuesto
oponer ( conjugate oponer) verbo transitivo ‹ resistencia› to offer, put up;
‹ objeción› to raise
oponerse verbo pronominal ( ser contrario) to object;
opuestose A algo to oppose sth;
opuesto -ta adjetivo ‹versiones/opiniones› conflicting;
‹extremo/polo/lado› opposite;
venía en dirección opuesta he was coming from the opposite direction
oponer verbo transitivo
1 to put up: no opuso resistencia, he put up no resistance
2 (un argumento, razón) to put forward
opuesto,-a adjetivo
1 (versión, opinión, etc) opposite: tenían intereses opuestos, they had conflicting interests
2 (posición) opposite: estaba en la acera opuesta, he was on the opposite sidewalk
en direcciones opuestas, in opposite directions
' opuesto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diametralmente
- fondo
- negación
- opuesta
- provincia
- antidemocrático
- contra
- contrario
- ligar
- pinchar
English:
against
- contrasting
- opposed
- opposite
- sex
- sublime
- conflicting
* * *opuesto, -a♦ participiover oponer♦ adj1. [contrario] opposed, contrary (a to);los dos hermanos son opuestos en todo the two brothers are completely different;opiniones opuestas contrary o opposing opinions;ser opuesto a algo to be opposed o contrary to sth2. [del otro lado] opposite;el extremo opuesto a éste the opposite end to this;el coche venía en dirección opuesta the car was coming the other way o in the opposite direction;* * *I part → oponerII adj2 opinión contrary* * *opuesto adj1) : opposite, contrary2) : opposed* * *opuesto adj1. (enfrentado) opposing / conflicting2. (contrario) opposite -
6 annähern
(trennb., hat -ge-)II v/refl1. sich jemandem / etw. annähern approach s.o. / s.th. (auch fig. ähnlich sein)* * *to approximate* * *ạn|nä|hern sep1. vtto bring closer (+dat, an +acc to); (= in größere Übereinstimmung bringen auch) to bring more into line (+dat, an +acc with)zwei Standpunkte so weit als möglich annähern — to bring two points of view as much into line (with each other) as possible
2. vr1) (lit, fig = sich nähern) to approach (einer Sache (dat) sth)* * *an|nä·hernI. vr▪ sie nähern sich [einander] an they come closer [to one another]II. vtzwei Standpunkte aneinander \annähern to bring two points of view into line with each other [or one another]* * *1.reflexives Verb1) approachsich einem Grenzwert annähern — (Math.) converge towards a limit
2) (fig.): ([menschlich] näherkommen)sich jemandem annähern — come or get closer to somebody
2.sich einer Sache (Dat.) annähern — come or get closer to something
transitives Verb (angleichen) bring closer (Dat. to)* * *annähern (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t an die Wirklichkeit: approximate (B. v/r1.sich jemandem/etwas annähern approach sb/sth (auch fig ähnlich sein)2. fig:sich jemandem annähern make contact with sb; stärker: get friendly with sb* * *1.reflexives Verb1) approachsich einem Grenzwert annähern — (Math.) converge towards a limit
2) (fig.): ([menschlich] näherkommen)sich jemandem annähern — come or get closer to somebody
2.sich einer Sache (Dat.) annähern — come or get closer to something
transitives Verb (angleichen) bring closer (Dat. to)* * *adj.appropriate adj. v.to approach v. -
7 discrepante
adj.1 disagreeing, discrepant.2 dissenting, breakaway, differing.f. & m.dissident.* * *► adjetivo1 (diferente) discrepant2 (en desacuerdo) differing, dissenting* * *ADJ [visión, opiniones] divergent* * *adjetivo dissenting (before n)* * *= dissenting, discrepant, dissonant.Ex. Because there is no consensus on many medical problems, it is important that individuals have the freedom to read dissenting and alternative points of view and consider multiple options before making informed and reasoned health decisions.Ex. Male heavy and light readers are found to have value systems so discrepant as to constitute almost distinct subcultures.Ex. Public policies have created a framework for service that may be dissonant with the ideals of the transformational value of reading.* * *adjetivo dissenting (before n)* * *= dissenting, discrepant, dissonant.Ex: Because there is no consensus on many medical problems, it is important that individuals have the freedom to read dissenting and alternative points of view and consider multiple options before making informed and reasoned health decisions.
Ex: Male heavy and light readers are found to have value systems so discrepant as to constitute almost distinct subcultures.Ex: Public policies have created a framework for service that may be dissonant with the ideals of the transformational value of reading.* * *dissenting ( before n)se alzaron algunas voces discrepantes some dissenting voices were raisedla actitud discrepante de los sindicatos the disagreement of the unions* * *discrepante adj1. [en desacuerdo] dissenting2. [diferente] divergent, differing* * *adj dissenting -
8 expresar
v.to express.es una sensación rara, no sé cómo expresarlo it is an odd feeling, I don't know how to express itquisiera expresarles mi más sincero agradecimiento I would like to thank you most sincerelyElla dijo la razón She said the reason.* * *1 (gen) to express2 (manifestar) to state; (comunicar) to convey1 to express oneself* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [al hablar] (=enunciar) to express; (=redactar) to phrase, put; (=declarar) to state, set forth; (=citar) to quote; [+ opiniones, quejas] to voiceusted deberá expresar el número del giro postal — you should quote o give o state the number of the postal order
2) [+ sentimiento] to show2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/sentimientos> to expressexpresó su descontento — she voiced o expressed her dissatisfaction
permítame expresarle mi más sentido pésame — (frml) please accept my deepest sympathy (frml)
2.por las razones que se expresan a continuación — for the reasons shown o given below
expresarse v pron to express oneself* * *= communicate, convey, couch, express, reflect, specify, voice, articulate, profess, phrase, word, give + voice to.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. Now these requests are couched in a variety of ways which express differing approaches to information needs.Ex. In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex. The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.Ex. In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex. The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.Ex. From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Ex. As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.Ex. The enquiry phrased in very broad terms almost always needs narrowing down.Ex. Research questionnaires should therefore be worded carefully while avoiding the use of the broad term.Ex. The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.----* dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente = give + voice to.* expresar afecto por = profess + affection for.* expresar agradecimiento = express + thanks, express + appreciation.* expresar amor por = profess + love for.* expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.* expresar aprecio = express + appreciation.* expresar con palabras = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].* expresar de otra manera = rephrase.* expresar desacuerdo = register + disagreement.* expresar dudas = express + doubts, express + misgivings, voice + misgivings, voice + reservations.* expresar en términos = couch + in terms.* expresar gratitud = express + thanks, express + gratitude.* expresar ideas = express + thoughts, put over + ideas.* expresar irritación = express + irritation.* expresar la opinión = volunteer + view.* expresar la opinión de uno = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint across.* expresar la opinión de uno sobre = give + Posesivo + thoughts on.* expresar lo que Uno quiere decir = make + Posesivo + point.* expresar los deseos de uno = make + Posesivo + wishes known.* expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.* expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.* expresar miedo = express + fear.* expresar opinión = express + view.* expresar opinión (sobre) = express + opinion (on).* expresar + Posesivo + opinión = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* expresar preocupación = voice + concern.* expresar preocupación por = express + alarm at.* expresar queja = voice + complaint.* expresarse = proceed.* expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.* expresar (según) = cast (in/into).* expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.* expresar temor = voice + fear.* expresar una opinión = voice + opinion.* expresar una opinión sobre = state + opinion on, venture + opinion on.* expresar una pregunta = couch + question.* expresar verbalmente = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].* no saber expresarse bien = inarticulateness.* para expresar dimensiones = by.* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/sentimientos> to expressexpresó su descontento — she voiced o expressed her dissatisfaction
permítame expresarle mi más sentido pésame — (frml) please accept my deepest sympathy (frml)
2.por las razones que se expresan a continuación — for the reasons shown o given below
expresarse v pron to express oneself* * *expresar (según)(v.) = cast (in/into)Ex: Which of the following subject analyses is cast in the citation order PMEST?.
= communicate, convey, couch, express, reflect, specify, voice, articulate, profess, phrase, word, give + voice to.Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: Now these requests are couched in a variety of ways which express differing approaches to information needs.Ex: In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex: The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.Ex: In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex: The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.Ex: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Ex: As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.Ex: The enquiry phrased in very broad terms almost always needs narrowing down.Ex: Research questionnaires should therefore be worded carefully while avoiding the use of the broad term.Ex: The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.* dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente = give + voice to.* expresar afecto por = profess + affection for.* expresar agradecimiento = express + thanks, express + appreciation.* expresar amor por = profess + love for.* expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.* expresar aprecio = express + appreciation.* expresar con palabras = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].* expresar de otra manera = rephrase.* expresar desacuerdo = register + disagreement.* expresar dudas = express + doubts, express + misgivings, voice + misgivings, voice + reservations.* expresar en términos = couch + in terms.* expresar gratitud = express + thanks, express + gratitude.* expresar ideas = express + thoughts, put over + ideas.* expresar irritación = express + irritation.* expresar la opinión = volunteer + view.* expresar la opinión de uno = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint across.* expresar la opinión de uno sobre = give + Posesivo + thoughts on.* expresar lo que Uno quiere decir = make + Posesivo + point.* expresar los deseos de uno = make + Posesivo + wishes known.* expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.* expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.* expresar miedo = express + fear.* expresar opinión = express + view.* expresar opinión (sobre) = express + opinion (on).* expresar + Posesivo + opinión = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* expresar preocupación = voice + concern.* expresar preocupación por = express + alarm at.* expresar queja = voice + complaint.* expresarse = proceed.* expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.* expresar (según) = cast (in/into).* expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.* expresar temor = voice + fear.* expresar una opinión = voice + opinion.* expresar una opinión sobre = state + opinion on, venture + opinion on.* expresar una pregunta = couch + question.* expresar verbalmente = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].* no saber expresarse bien = inarticulateness.* para expresar dimensiones = by.* * *expresar [A1 ]vt‹ideas/sentimientos› to expressexpresó su descontento she voiced o expressed her dissatisfactionpor las razones que se expresan a continuación for the following reasons, for the reasons shown o given o stated o set out belowsegún los datos expresados más arriba according to the information given above o the above informationestaba expresado de otra manera it was expressed o phrased o worded differentlyto express oneselfperdón, no me he expresado bien I'm sorry, I haven't made myself very clear o I haven't expressed myself very clearly* * *
expresar ( conjugate expresar) verbo transitivo
to express
expresarse verbo pronominal
to express oneself
expresar verbo transitivo to express: expresó ciertas dudas acerca de su capacidad, he expressed certain misgivings regarding his ability
' expresar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
año
- calificativo
- como
- estar
- formular
- no
- poder
- tener
- tierra
- venga
- dar
- hacer
- ir
- manifestar
- opinar
English:
articulate
- at
- embody
- few
- may
- nix
- profess
- put
- rephrase
- should
- sorrow
- venture
- verbalise
- verbalize
- argue
- convey
- express
- phrase
- voice
* * *♦ vt1. [manifestar] to express;quisiera expresarles mi más sincero agradecimiento I would like to thank you most sincerely;es una sensación rara, no sé cómo expresarlo it is an odd feeling, I don't know how to express it;exprésalo de una manera más formal put it more formally;tal y como queda expresado en los apartados dos y tres as stated in sections two and three2. [mostrar] to show;hechos que expresan por sí solos la hospitalidad de este pueblo incidents that speak for themselves about this people's hospitality* * *v/t express* * *expresar vt: to express* * *expresar vb to express -
9 взгляд
(точка зрения) view, opinion; (суждение, оценка) judgementвыразить взгляды — to voice one's opinion / view, to convey smb.'s views
изменить свои взгляды — to alter one's opinion / view
пересмотреть свои взгляды — to revise one's opinion, to reconsider one's view
поддерживать чьи-л. взгляды — to support smb.'s view
придерживаться каких-л. взглядов — to have / to hold some views
разделить чьи-л. взгляды — to share smb.'s view(s)
сходиться во взглядах — to be in / to be of one accord
господствующие взгляды — prevailing views / opinions
теоретические взгляды — heretical views / opinions
консервативные взгляды — conservative views / opinions
иметь общие взгляды на что-л. — to have a common outlook toward smth.
передовые / прогрессивные взгляды — progressive views
политические взгляды — politics / political opinions / views
придерживаться крайних / разных политических взглядов — to hold extreme / different views in politics
противоположные взгляды — opposite views / opinions
различные взгляды — differing / diverging views
строгие взгляды (на жизнь) — strict views, austere code
трезвый взгляд (на вещи) — sober / sensible view (of things)
придерживаться умеренных взглядов — to be moderate in one's views, to hold moderate opinions
человек умеренных взглядов — man of moderate opinions / views
устойчивые взгляды — stable / settled opinions
философские взгляды — philosophic views, philosophical views
взгляд в прошлое / назад — retrospect
единство / совпадение взглядов — identity / similarity of views
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10 apoyar
v.1 to lean, to rest.apoya la cabeza en mi hombro rest your head on my shoulderapoyó la bicicleta contra la pared she leant the bicycle against the wallRicardo apoya su cabeza sobre la silla Richard leans his head on the chair.2 to support.lo apoyó mucho durante su depresión she gave him a lot of support when he was depressed3 to back up, to stand up for, to advocate, to endorse.Ella apoya los proyectos ecológicos She backs up ecological projects.4 to prop, to uphold, to backstop.Ella apoyó las vigas en la pared She propped the beams on the wall.* * *1 to lean, rest2 (fundar) to base, found1 (descansar) to lean (en, on), rest (en, on), stand (en, on)2 (dar el brazo) to hold on (en, to)■ ¿en qué te apoyas para decir eso? what do you base your arguments on?* * *verb1) to support, back2) rest, lean•- apoyarse* * *1. VT1) (=reclinar) to rest, leanapoya la cabeza en mi hombro — rest o lean your head on my shoulder
no apoyes los codos en la mesa — don't put o lean your elbows on the table
2) (=ayudar) to support3) (=basar) to base4) (=secundar) [+ propuesta, idea] to support5) (Arquit, Téc) to support2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer descansar) to restapóyalo contra la pared — lean o rest it against the wall
2)a) ( respaldar) <propuesta/persona> to back, supportnadie la apoyó en su iniciativa — no one backed o supported her initiative
b) < teoría> to support, bear out2.apoyarse v pron1) (para sostenerse, descansar)2) (basarse, fundarse)¿en qué se apoya para hacer tal acusación? — what are you basing your accusation on?
* * *= back, boost, endorse, espouse, give + support, give + weight to, lend + weight to, offer + support, support, sustain, align + Reflexivo + with, prop, buttress, lend + support, undergird, bolster, add + weight to, add + Posesivo + weight to, buy into, shore up, back into, second, ditto, stand by, rally (a)round, rally behind, plump for, forward, back + Nombre + up.Ex. Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.Ex. If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex. These rules follow a general trend in filing practices in endorsing the 'file-as-is' principle outlined below.Ex. Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.Ex. If support for quality cataloging is not going to be given, I think we should give it up entirely.Ex. The resulting compromise in the overall design principles followed is, therefore, likely to give greater weight to these conventional needs.Ex. They can bring into relief differing conditions in member countries and they often lend weight to arguments for or against various policy options.Ex. I have many people to acknowledge, beginning with my co-editor who offered untiring support and many useful suggestions in putting together the institutes.Ex. In order to support these three elements, and to ensure that schemes are updated it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.Ex. Publishers in the United Stated benefit from a larger home market which serves to sustain the production of an information tool.Ex. This article argues that fiction is an area of stock development which would readily achieve the goals of development with which public librarians have aligned themselves.Ex. The type cases were propped up for use on a timber frame at a convenient working height.Ex. Authors were often buttressed in their novel writing by other pieces of freelance writing.Ex. The librarian who lends support to those who criticize the organization which employs him is likely also to find his position difficult.Ex. Both libraries sought to undergird their partnership essential to a central role in collegiate education.Ex. Bibliometric studies used to bolster the subjective opinions of librarians are not always useful for specialized areas.Ex. Measurement of library activities can provide the evidence to erase misconceptions and add weight to those aspects of service that present a more powerful image = La medición de las actividades bibliotecarias puede proporcionar las pruebas necesarias para erradicar falsas ideas y apoyar aquellos aspectos del servicio que presentan una mejor imagen de la biblioteca.Ex. But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = No obstante, los sindicatos pudieron reforzar la autoridad de los investigadores parlamentarios para controlar los peores excesos que se cometían en el aprendizaje de un oficio y las condiciones laborales sin regularizar.Ex. The vendor, like the academic librarian it services, it must buy into the mission of the academic institution.Ex. This project seeks to return control of scholarly publications to the academy and to shore up the case for publication of genuine scholarly works.Ex. To the best of my knowledge, most of the big research libraries backed into the world of media = Según mi opinión, la mayoría de las bibliotecas académicas apostaron por adquirir todo tipo de soporte.Ex. Most of the proposals for establishing gender studies were seconded.Ex. I received mine yesterday and I'll ditto the fact that they look very professional.Ex. It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.Ex. I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex. The second group, who rallied behind McCarthy, was composed of students and intellectuals who were vociferous against the war.Ex. There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.Ex. In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.Ex. Often they use rather fancy words, such as 'theoretical models' or 'constructs' or 'paradigms' to describe what are, very frequently, no more than hypothetical ideas or categorisations which have little empirical evidence to back them up.----* apoyar Algo completamente = put + Posesivo + muscle behind + Nombre.* apoyar de nuevo = reendorse.* apoyar en = lean against.* apoyar la idea = endorse + the idea.* apoyar la necesidad de = endorse + the need (for/to).* apoyar + Posesivo + argumento = support + Posesivo + case, buttress + Posesivo + case.* apoyarse en = lean on/upon, inform.* apoyarse sobre = rest on/upon.* apoyar una causa = forward + cause, support + cause.* apoyar una idea = favour + idea.* apoyar una opinión = support + contention.* apoyar un argumento = support + contention.* apoyar una tesis = give + weight to the claim that.* persona que apoya una moción o propuesta = seconder.* que apoya moralmente = supportive.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer descansar) to restapóyalo contra la pared — lean o rest it against the wall
2)a) ( respaldar) <propuesta/persona> to back, supportnadie la apoyó en su iniciativa — no one backed o supported her initiative
b) < teoría> to support, bear out2.apoyarse v pron1) (para sostenerse, descansar)2) (basarse, fundarse)¿en qué se apoya para hacer tal acusación? — what are you basing your accusation on?
* * *= back, boost, endorse, espouse, give + support, give + weight to, lend + weight to, offer + support, support, sustain, align + Reflexivo + with, prop, buttress, lend + support, undergird, bolster, add + weight to, add + Posesivo + weight to, buy into, shore up, back into, second, ditto, stand by, rally (a)round, rally behind, plump for, forward, back + Nombre + up.Ex: Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.
Ex: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex: These rules follow a general trend in filing practices in endorsing the 'file-as-is' principle outlined below.Ex: Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.Ex: If support for quality cataloging is not going to be given, I think we should give it up entirely.Ex: The resulting compromise in the overall design principles followed is, therefore, likely to give greater weight to these conventional needs.Ex: They can bring into relief differing conditions in member countries and they often lend weight to arguments for or against various policy options.Ex: I have many people to acknowledge, beginning with my co-editor who offered untiring support and many useful suggestions in putting together the institutes.Ex: In order to support these three elements, and to ensure that schemes are updated it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.Ex: Publishers in the United Stated benefit from a larger home market which serves to sustain the production of an information tool.Ex: This article argues that fiction is an area of stock development which would readily achieve the goals of development with which public librarians have aligned themselves.Ex: The type cases were propped up for use on a timber frame at a convenient working height.Ex: Authors were often buttressed in their novel writing by other pieces of freelance writing.Ex: The librarian who lends support to those who criticize the organization which employs him is likely also to find his position difficult.Ex: Both libraries sought to undergird their partnership essential to a central role in collegiate education.Ex: Bibliometric studies used to bolster the subjective opinions of librarians are not always useful for specialized areas.Ex: Measurement of library activities can provide the evidence to erase misconceptions and add weight to those aspects of service that present a more powerful image = La medición de las actividades bibliotecarias puede proporcionar las pruebas necesarias para erradicar falsas ideas y apoyar aquellos aspectos del servicio que presentan una mejor imagen de la biblioteca.Ex: But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = No obstante, los sindicatos pudieron reforzar la autoridad de los investigadores parlamentarios para controlar los peores excesos que se cometían en el aprendizaje de un oficio y las condiciones laborales sin regularizar.Ex: The vendor, like the academic librarian it services, it must buy into the mission of the academic institution.Ex: This project seeks to return control of scholarly publications to the academy and to shore up the case for publication of genuine scholarly works.Ex: To the best of my knowledge, most of the big research libraries backed into the world of media = Según mi opinión, la mayoría de las bibliotecas académicas apostaron por adquirir todo tipo de soporte.Ex: Most of the proposals for establishing gender studies were seconded.Ex: I received mine yesterday and I'll ditto the fact that they look very professional.Ex: It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.Ex: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex: The second group, who rallied behind McCarthy, was composed of students and intellectuals who were vociferous against the war.Ex: There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.Ex: In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.Ex: Often they use rather fancy words, such as 'theoretical models' or 'constructs' or 'paradigms' to describe what are, very frequently, no more than hypothetical ideas or categorisations which have little empirical evidence to back them up.* apoyar Algo completamente = put + Posesivo + muscle behind + Nombre.* apoyar de nuevo = reendorse.* apoyar en = lean against.* apoyar la idea = endorse + the idea.* apoyar la necesidad de = endorse + the need (for/to).* apoyar + Posesivo + argumento = support + Posesivo + case, buttress + Posesivo + case.* apoyarse en = lean on/upon, inform.* apoyarse sobre = rest on/upon.* apoyar una causa = forward + cause, support + cause.* apoyar una idea = favour + idea.* apoyar una opinión = support + contention.* apoyar un argumento = support + contention.* apoyar una tesis = give + weight to the claim that.* persona que apoya una moción o propuesta = seconder.* que apoya moralmente = supportive.* * *apoyar [A1 ]vtA (hacer descansar) to restapoya la escalera contra la pared lean o rest the ladder against the wallcon la cabeza apoyada en su hombro with her head resting on his shoulderno se debe apoyar los codos sobre la mesa you mustn't put o rest your elbows on the tablehay que apoyar todo el peso del cuerpo sobre una pierna you have to put all your weight on one footB1 (respaldar) ‹propuesta/persona› to back, support¿me vas a apoyar si me quejo? are you going to back me (up) o support me if I complain?no apoyamos la huelga we do not support the strikenadie la apoyó en su iniciativa no one backed o supported her initiativeapoyar técnica y financieramente su desarrollo to give technical and financial support o backing for its development2 ‹teoría› to support, bear outno hay pruebas que apoyen esta hipótesis there is no evidence to bear out o support this hypothesis■ apoyarseA (para sostenerse, descansar) apoyarse EN algo to lean ON sthcaminaba lentamente apoyándose en un bastón she walked slowly, leaning on a walking stick o using a walking stick for supportse apoya demasiado en su familia he relies too much on his family (for support), he leans too heavily on his familyB (basarse, fundarse) apoyarse EN algo to be based ON sthse apoyó en estas cifras para defender su teoría he used these figures to defend his theory¿en qué se apoya para hacer semejante acusación? what are you basing your accusation on?, what is the basis of your accusation?* * *
apoyar ( conjugate apoyar) verbo transitivo
1 ( hacer descansar) apoyar (algo en algo) to rest (sth on sth);
2
apoyarse verbo pronominal
1 (para sostenerse, descansar) apoyarse en algo to lean on sth
2 (basarse, fundarse) apoyarse en algo to be based on sth
apoyar verbo transitivo
1 to lean
2 (causa) to support
' apoyar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
refrendar
- agarrar
- ir
- recostar
- respaldar
- sostener
English:
advocate
- back
- back up
- bolster
- buttress
- champion
- endorse
- lean
- prop
- prop up
- reinforce
- rest
- root for
- stand by
- support
- root
- sponsor
- stand
* * *♦ vt1. [inclinar] to lean, to rest;apoya la cabeza en mi hombro rest your head on my shoulder;apoyó la bicicleta contra la pared she leant the bicycle against the wall;apoyó los codos sobre la mesa he leant his elbows on the table2. [respaldar] to support;todos apoyaron su decisión everyone supported her decision;lo apoyó mucho durante su depresión she gave him a lot of support when he was depressed;los directivos los apoyaron en su protesta management supported their protest3. [basar] to base;apoya su teoría en datos concretos her theory is based on o supported by concrete statistics* * *v/t1 lean (en against), rest (en against)* * *apoyar vt1) : to support, to back2) : to lean, to rest* * *apoyar vb2. (descansar) to rest3. (defender) to support -
11 respaldar
m.1 backrest, seat back, seatback.El respaldar de la silla es muy duro The chair's backrest is too hard.2 bed rest.v.1 to back, to support.varios intelectuales respaldan la candidatura del escritor several intellectuals are backing o supporting the writer as a candidateel descubrimiento respalda su teoría the discovery backs up o supports his theoryEllos respaldan la calidad They back the quality.Ellos respaldan las evidencias They provide proof for the evidence.2 to buttress, to prop, to uphold, to reinforce.Ellos respaldan las paredes They buttress the walls.* * *1 to support, back (up)1 to lean back (en, on)2 (apoyarse) to lean (en, on)* * *verbto back, support* * *1. VT1) [+ documento] to endorse2) (=apoyar) to back, support3) (Inform) to support4) (=garantizar) to guarantee2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> ( apoyar) to support, back; ( en discusión) to back... upb) <propuesta/plan> to support, back2.respaldado por la experiencia — backed by o with the backing of experience
respaldarse v pron1) ( en sillón) to sit back; (contra árbol, pared) to lean back2) ( depender)* * *= back, give + weight to, lend + weight to, support, underpin, back + Nombre + up, buttress, add + weight to, add + Posesivo + weight to, back into, stand by.Ex. Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.Ex. The resulting compromise in the overall design principles followed is, therefore, likely to give greater weight to these conventional needs.Ex. They can bring into relief differing conditions in member countries and they often lend weight to arguments for or against various policy options.Ex. In order to support these three elements, and to ensure that schemes are updated it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.Ex. This process is underpinned by a patient-based information system which is timely, accessible and credible to all participants.Ex. Often they use rather fancy words, such as 'theoretical models' or 'constructs' or 'paradigms' to describe what are, very frequently, no more than hypothetical ideas or categorisations which have little empirical evidence to back them up.Ex. Authors were often buttressed in their novel writing by other pieces of freelance writing.Ex. Measurement of library activities can provide the evidence to erase misconceptions and add weight to those aspects of service that present a more powerful image = La medición de las actividades bibliotecarias puede proporcionar las pruebas necesarias para erradicar falsas ideas y apoyar aquellos aspectos del servicio que presentan una mejor imagen de la biblioteca.Ex. But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = No obstante, los sindicatos pudieron reforzar la autoridad de los investigadores parlamentarios para controlar los peores excesos que se cometían en el aprendizaje de un oficio y las condiciones laborales sin regularizar.Ex. To the best of my knowledge, most of the big research libraries backed into the world of media = Según mi opinión, la mayoría de las bibliotecas académicas apostaron por adquirir todo tipo de soporte.Ex. It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.----* estar respaldado por Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* respaldar Algo = lend + authority to.* respaldar el argumento de uno = back up + story.* respaldar una conclusión = support + conclusion.* respaldar una opinión = buttress + claim, support + view.* respaldar un argumento = back + Posesivo + argument, buttress + argument, buttress + Posesivo + case.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> ( apoyar) to support, back; ( en discusión) to back... upb) <propuesta/plan> to support, back2.respaldado por la experiencia — backed by o with the backing of experience
respaldarse v pron1) ( en sillón) to sit back; (contra árbol, pared) to lean back2) ( depender)* * *= back, give + weight to, lend + weight to, support, underpin, back + Nombre + up, buttress, add + weight to, add + Posesivo + weight to, back into, stand by.Ex: Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.
Ex: The resulting compromise in the overall design principles followed is, therefore, likely to give greater weight to these conventional needs.Ex: They can bring into relief differing conditions in member countries and they often lend weight to arguments for or against various policy options.Ex: In order to support these three elements, and to ensure that schemes are updated it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.Ex: This process is underpinned by a patient-based information system which is timely, accessible and credible to all participants.Ex: Often they use rather fancy words, such as 'theoretical models' or 'constructs' or 'paradigms' to describe what are, very frequently, no more than hypothetical ideas or categorisations which have little empirical evidence to back them up.Ex: Authors were often buttressed in their novel writing by other pieces of freelance writing.Ex: Measurement of library activities can provide the evidence to erase misconceptions and add weight to those aspects of service that present a more powerful image = La medición de las actividades bibliotecarias puede proporcionar las pruebas necesarias para erradicar falsas ideas y apoyar aquellos aspectos del servicio que presentan una mejor imagen de la biblioteca.Ex: But the unions were able to add their weight to the authority of the parliamentary investigators in bringing the worst excesses of unregulated apprenticeship and of working conditions under control = No obstante, los sindicatos pudieron reforzar la autoridad de los investigadores parlamentarios para controlar los peores excesos que se cometían en el aprendizaje de un oficio y las condiciones laborales sin regularizar.Ex: To the best of my knowledge, most of the big research libraries backed into the world of media = Según mi opinión, la mayoría de las bibliotecas académicas apostaron por adquirir todo tipo de soporte.Ex: It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.* estar respaldado por Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* respaldar Algo = lend + authority to.* respaldar el argumento de uno = back up + story.* respaldar una conclusión = support + conclusion.* respaldar una opinión = buttress + claim, support + view.* respaldar un argumento = back + Posesivo + argument, buttress + argument, buttress + Posesivo + case.* * *backvtA1 ‹persona› (apoyar) to support, back; (en una discusión) to back … up2 ‹propuesta/plan› to support, back, endorsela moneda está respaldada por las reservas del banco central the currency is backed o supported by the reserves of the central bankun producto respaldado por 100 años de experiencia a product backed by o with the backing of 100 years' experienceB (endosar) ‹documento› to endorseA (en un sillón) to sit back; (contra un árbol, una pared) to lean backB (apoyarse) respaldarse EN algo/algn:se respalda mucho en sus padres he leans heavily on his parents (for support)siguen respaldándose en las mismas teorías they are still basing their arguments/case on the same theories* * *
respaldar ( conjugate respaldar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› ( apoyar) to support, back;
( en discusión) to back up;
‹propuesta/plan› to support, back;
‹versión/teoría› to support, back up
respaldar verbo transitivo to support, back: nadie respaldó su proyecto, nobody backed her project
' respaldar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fiar
- apoyar
English:
back
- endorse
- support
* * *♦ vt1. [proyecto, empresa] to back, to support;varios intelectuales respaldan la candidatura del escritor several intellectuals are backing o supporting the writer as a candidate2. [tesis] to back up, to support;el descubrimiento respalda su teoría the discovery backs up o supports his theory* * *v/t back, support* * *respaldar vt: to back, to support, to endorse* * *respaldar vb to back / to support -
12 separar
v.1 to separate.las hojas se han pegado y no las puedo separar the pages have stuck together and I can't separate them o get them apartson muchas las cosas que nos separan there are many differences between usMaría separó las galletas Mary separated the cookies.2 to move away.separa un poco las sillas move the chairs apart a bit3 to put aside.4 to split, to draw apart, to pull away, to pull apart.El adulterio separa a las parejas Adultery splits couples.5 to set apart, to put away.6 to abduce.* * *1 (gen) to separate2 (hacer grupos) to separate, sort out3 (guardar aparte) to set aside, put aside4 (apartar) to move away (de, from)5 (de empleo, cargo) to remove (de, from), dismiss (de, from)6 figurado (mantener alejado) to keep away (de, from)1 (tomar diferente camino) to separate, part company2 (matrimonio) to separate3 (apartarse) to move away (de, from)4 (desprenderse) to separate (de, from), come off (de, -)5 (de amigo etc) to part company (de, with)6 separarse de (dejar algo) to part with* * *verb1) to separate2) divide•* * *1. VT1) (=apartar) to separatela maestra nos separó para que no habláramos — the teacher split us up o separated us so that we wouldn't talk
si no los llegan a separar se matan — if no one had pulled them apart o separated them, they would have killed each other
separar algn/algo de algn/algo — to separate sb/sth from sb/sth
al nacer los separaron de sus padres — they were taken (away) o separated from their parents at birth
los separaron del resto de los pasajeros — they were split up o separated from the rest of the passengers
2) (=distanciar)éramos buenos amigos, pero la política nos separó — we were good friends but politics came between us
3) (=existir entre)el abismo que separa a los ricos de los pobres — the gulf between o separating (the) rich and (the) poor
4) (=deslindar)unas barreras de protección separaban el escenario de la plaza — there were crash barriers separating the stage from the rest of the square
la frontera que separa realidad y ficción — the dividing line between reality and fiction, the line that separates reality from o and fiction
5) (=dividir) to divide6) (=poner aparte)¿me puedes separar un poco de tarta? — can you put aside some cake for me?
7) (=destituir) [de un cargo] to remove, dismissser separado del servicio — (Mil) to be discharged
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, alejar) to separate; < boxeadores> to separate, partno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero — it is not advisable to take the calf away from its mother
b) ( dividir un todo) to divide2)a) ( deslindar) to separate, divideb) ( despegar)3) (frml) ( destituir) to dismiss (frml)2.fue separado de su cargo/sus funciones — he was removed from office/relieved of his duties (frml)
separarse v prona) matrimonio to separatese separaron hace un mes — they separated o split up a month ago
b) (apartarse, alejarse) to split upno se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder — please stay together in case the children get lost
separarse DE algo/alguien: esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the television; no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children; no se separen de su equipaje — do not leave your luggage unattended
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside* * *= carry off, cut off, detach, put by, segregate, separate, sift, screen out, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, drive + a wedge between, hive off, disaggregate, sever, prise + Nombre + apart, unbundle, spread out, sift out, cleave, tease apart, balkanize, sunder, decouple, strip off, splay.Ex. The 'sweated' rags were pounded to a pulp (or stuff) by water-powered hammers, impurities being carried off through filters by running water.Ex. The stages are not cut off from one another, are not sharply defined.Ex. The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Ex. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. In summary, the advantages of the electronic catalog is the ability to segregate the fast searches from the slowest.Ex. The description of the component part is separated from that of the host document by a double slash.Ex. Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex. Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Ex. The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex. Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex. Non-fiction is normally shelved according to the Dewey decimal system with perhaps a major category such as autobiography and biography hived off as a completely separate ad hoc classification.Ex. Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Ex. This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex. The symbiotic relationship between scholarly discourse and scholarly publication that has existed for 3 centuries is being prised apart by new technology.Ex. It is recommended that CD-ROM producers unbundle the retrieval software from the data.Ex. For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex. Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.Ex. The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex. The scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex. Both novels tell essentially the same story, that of a woman sundered from her high estate and her betrothed.Ex. The physical library will probably become less viable over time and so it is important to decouple the information professional from the library unit.Ex. They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex. Walk your feet up the wall, then take the belt and place it on your upper arms right above your elbows to keep your arms from splaying.----* Hasta que la muerte nos separe = Till death do us part.* que se puede separar = detachable.* separar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* separar con una cortina = curtain off.* separar de = wean from, isolate from, divide from, wean away from.* separar el grano de la paja = divide into + Adjetivo + sheep and + Adjetivo + goats, sort the + Adjetivo + sheep from the + Adjetivo + goats, separate + the wheat from the chaff, sort out + the wheat from the chaff, sift + the wheat from the chaff.* separar haciendo palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.* separar las manos = spread out + hands.* separar + Nombre + de + Nombre = discern + Nombre + from + Nombre.* separarse = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, fork.* separarse (de) = become + parted from, move away from, turn away from, secede (from).* separarse descendiendo = droop away from.* separar una pelea = break up + fight, break up + fight.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, alejar) to separate; < boxeadores> to separate, partno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero — it is not advisable to take the calf away from its mother
b) ( dividir un todo) to divide2)a) ( deslindar) to separate, divideb) ( despegar)3) (frml) ( destituir) to dismiss (frml)2.fue separado de su cargo/sus funciones — he was removed from office/relieved of his duties (frml)
separarse v prona) matrimonio to separatese separaron hace un mes — they separated o split up a month ago
b) (apartarse, alejarse) to split upno se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder — please stay together in case the children get lost
separarse DE algo/alguien: esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the television; no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children; no se separen de su equipaje — do not leave your luggage unattended
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside* * *= carry off, cut off, detach, put by, segregate, separate, sift, screen out, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, drive + a wedge between, hive off, disaggregate, sever, prise + Nombre + apart, unbundle, spread out, sift out, cleave, tease apart, balkanize, sunder, decouple, strip off, splay.Ex: The 'sweated' rags were pounded to a pulp (or stuff) by water-powered hammers, impurities being carried off through filters by running water.
Ex: The stages are not cut off from one another, are not sharply defined.Ex: The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex: In summary, the advantages of the electronic catalog is the ability to segregate the fast searches from the slowest.Ex: The description of the component part is separated from that of the host document by a double slash.Ex: Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex: Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Ex: The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex: Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex: Non-fiction is normally shelved according to the Dewey decimal system with perhaps a major category such as autobiography and biography hived off as a completely separate ad hoc classification.Ex: Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Ex: This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex: The symbiotic relationship between scholarly discourse and scholarly publication that has existed for 3 centuries is being prised apart by new technology.Ex: It is recommended that CD-ROM producers unbundle the retrieval software from the data.Ex: For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex: Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.Ex: The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex: The scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex: Both novels tell essentially the same story, that of a woman sundered from her high estate and her betrothed.Ex: The physical library will probably become less viable over time and so it is important to decouple the information professional from the library unit.Ex: They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex: Walk your feet up the wall, then take the belt and place it on your upper arms right above your elbows to keep your arms from splaying.* Hasta que la muerte nos separe = Till death do us part.* que se puede separar = detachable.* separar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* separar con una cortina = curtain off.* separar de = wean from, isolate from, divide from, wean away from.* separar el grano de la paja = divide into + Adjetivo + sheep and + Adjetivo + goats, sort the + Adjetivo + sheep from the + Adjetivo + goats, separate + the wheat from the chaff, sort out + the wheat from the chaff, sift + the wheat from the chaff.* separar haciendo palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.* separar las manos = spread out + hands.* separar + Nombre + de + Nombre = discern + Nombre + from + Nombre.* separarse = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, fork.* separarse (de) = become + parted from, move away from, turn away from, secede (from).* separarse descendiendo = droop away from.* separar una pelea = break up + fight, break up + fight.* * *separar [A1 ]vtA1 (apartar, alejar) to separatedos transeúntes intentaron separarlos two passersby tried to separate o part themha hecho todo lo posible por separarnos he has done everything he can to split us uplas consonantes dobles no se separan en español in Spanish, double consonants should not be split upla maestra las separó porque charlaban mucho the teacher separated them o split them up because they were talking so muchsepara la cama de la pared move the bed away from the wallno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero it is not advisable to take the calf away from its motherseparar la yema de la clara separate the white from the yolkseparar los machos de las hembras to separate the males from the females2 (dividir un todo) to divideseparar las palabras en sílabas divide the words into syllablesla guerra separó a muchas familias the war divided many families3 (guardar, reservar) to put o set asidesepárame un trocito para Pablo, que va a venir más tarde can you put o set aside a slice for Pablo, he'll be coming latersepara la ropa que llevarás puesta put the clothes you're going to wear on one sideB1 (deslindar) to separate, divideuna valla separa a los hinchas de los dos equipos there is a fence separating the fans of the two teamslos separan profundas diferencias they are divided by deepseated differencesseparar algo DE algo to separate sth FROM sthlos Andes separan Argentina de Chile the Andes separate Argentina from Chile2(despegar): no puedo separar estas dos fotos I can't get these two photographs apartsepara las lonchas de jamón separate the slices of hamno separe la etiqueta antes de rellenarla do not remove o detach the label before filling it infue separado de su cargo/sus funciones he was removed from office/relieved of his duties ( frml)separar del servicio ( Mil) to discharge1 «matrimonio» to separatese separaron tras diez años de matrimonio they separated o split up after ten years of marriagees hijo de padres separados his parents are separatedsepararse DE algn to separate FROM sbse separó de su marido en octubre she separated from her husband in October2 (alejarse, apartarse) to split upa mitad de camino nos separamos we split up half waylos socios se separaron en 1996 they dissolved their partnership in 1996 ( frml), the partners split up in 1996no se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder please don't split up o divide up o please stay together in case the children get lostsepararse DE algo/algn:esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the televisionno me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my childrenno se separen de su equipaje do not leave your luggage unattended* * *
separar ( conjugate separar) verbo transitivo
1
separa la cama de la pared move the bed away from the wall
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside
2
b) ( despegar):
separarse verbo pronominal
separarse DE algn to separate from sb
c) (apartarse, alejarse):◊ no se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder please stay together in case the children get lost;
no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children
separar verbo transitivo
1 (aumentar la distancia física) to move apart
2 (poner aparte) to separate: separa las rosas de los claveles, separate the roses from the carnations
3 (reservar) to save
4 (algo pegado, grapado) to detach
5 (distanciar, disgregar) to divide
' separar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- desgajar
- desunir
- paja
- quitar
- segregar
- aislar
- apartar
- cortar
- desmontar
- desprender
English:
detach
- divide
- divorce
- fence off
- part
- peel off
- prise
- pull apart
- screen off
- separate
- sort out
- space
- split up
- twist off
- wall off
- fence
- pull
- screen
- sort
- splay
- split
- wall
* * *♦ vt1. [alejar, dividir, aislar] to separate (de from);lo han separado de sus hijos they've taken his children away from him;tuvo que venir la policía para separarlos the police had to be called to break them up o separate them;el muro que separa los dos campos the wall separating o that separates the two fields;separar algo en grupos/partes iguales to divide sth into groups/equal parts;son muchas las cosas que nos separan there are many differences between us;quiere separar su vida privada de su vida pública she wants to keep her private life separate from her public life2. [apartar, dejar espacio entre] to move away (de from);separe el cuerpo del volante keep your body away from the steering wheel;separa un poco las sillas move the chairs apart a bit;separa bien las piernas open your legs wide3. [desunir, quitar]las hojas se han pegado y no las puedo separar the pages have stuck together and I can't separate them o get them apart;separe la carne del caldo remove the meat from the stock;no separaba los ojos del reloj she never took her eyes off the clock4. [reservar] to put asidefue separado del cargo he was removed (from his post), he was dismissed (from his job);separaron al coronel del servicio the colonel was removed from active service* * *v/t separate* * *separar vt1) : to separate, to divide2) : to split up, to pull apart♦ separarse vr* * *separar vb1. (en general) to separate2. (apartar) to move away -
13 зрение зрени·е
sight, eyesight; перен. viewбыть в поле зрения — to be in sight, to be within eyeshot
точка зрения — point of view, standpoint
отказаться от своей точки зрения — to abandon / to renounce one's position
присоединиться к чьей-л. точке зрения — to support / to share smb.'s point of view
разделять единую точку зрения — to be in one frame of mind, to be of the same opinion
противоречивые точки зрения — conflicting / contradictory points of view / views
несовпадение точек зрения — difference in / of views
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14 mening
♦voorbeelden:1 afwijkende mening • dissenting view/opinionnaar mijn bescheiden mening • in my humble opinionde openbare mening • public opinioneen uitgesproken mening hebben over iets • hold strong views about somethingde meningen zijn (sterk) verdeeld (over die kwestie) • opinions differ (greatly) (on that matter)ik geef mijn mening (graag) voor beter • I'm open to correction, that's my opinion for what it's worthzijn mening geven • give one's opinion/view(s)een mening hebben over • have/hold an opinion/a view about/oner een eigen mening op na houden • have an opinion/a view of one's ownik kan uw mening niet delen • I cannot share your opinion/viewdezelfde mening toegedaan zijn • be of the same opinion, take the same viewuiteenlopende meningen • differing opinions/viewsronduit zijn mening zeggen • speak one's mindbij zijn mening blijven • stick to one's opinionin de mening verkeren dat … • be under the impression that …naar mijn mening • in my opinion/view, I think/feelvan mening veranderen • change one's opinion/view(s)van mening zijn dat … • be of the opinion/take the view that …van mening verschillen • have/hold different viewsvoor zijn mening durven uitkomen • stand up for one's opinioniemand zonder mening • 〈 politiek〉 a ‘don't-know’〈 in enquête〉 ja, nee, geen mening • yes, no, don't know -
15 gegensätzlich
Adj. opposite; Meinungen: contrary; (völlig anders) completely different; (entgegenwirkend) opposing, antagonistic; gegensätzliche Befehle / Vorschriften etc. conflicting orders / regulations etc.* * *conflictive; antithetical; antihetic; antihetical; antithetic; oppositional* * *ge|gen|sätz|lich ['geːgnzɛtslɪç]1. adj(= konträr) contrasting; (= widersprüchlich) opposing; (= unterschiedlich) different; (= unvereinbar) conflictingSchwarz und Weiß sind gégensätzliche Begriffe — black and white are opposites
eine gégensätzliche Meinung — a conflicting view
2. advsie verhalten sich völlig gégensätzlich — they behave in totally different ways
* * *ge·gen·sätz·lich[ˈge:gn̩zɛtslɪç]I. adj conflicting, differingden \gegensätzlichen Standpunkt vertreten to represent the opposite point of view\gegensätzliche Menschen/Temperamente different people/temperamentsII. adv differently* * *1. 2.* * *gegensätzlich adj opposite; Meinungen: contrary; (völlig anders) completely different; (entgegenwirkend) opposing, antagonistic;gegensätzliche Befehle/Vorschriften etc conflicting orders/regulations etc* * *1. 2.* * *adj.oppositional adj. -
16 различные взгляды
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17 разногласия
1) General subject: dispute, dissidence, division, divisive, faction, friction, schismogenesis2) American: difficulties3) Military: disagreement4) Bookish: schismogenic5) Mathematics: difference of, disagreement in, discord in, discrepancy between6) Law: difficulty7) Insurance: matters in difference (напр., между перестрахователем и перестраховщиками)8) Automobile industry: discrepancies9) Diplomatic term: differing points of view, odds, variety of opinions10) Politics: disagreements (disagreements within the cabinet)12) Jargon: cracks (...cracks are beginning to emerge, as different countries push their own priorities.)13) Advertising: difference of opinion14) Quality control: division (напр. при согласовании технических условий)15) Makarov: paper over the cracks -
18 разные точки зрения
1) General subject: divergent angles2) Diplomatic term: differing points of viewУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разные точки зрения
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19 anders
I präd. Adj. und Adv. (verschieden) different(ly Adv.); anders werden change; sie ist anders als ihre Schwester she’s not like her sister; anders als seine Freunde unlike his friends; er denkt anders als wir he doesn’t see it the same way as we ( oder us); anders ausgedrückt to put it another way; anders denkend oder gesinnt of a different way of thinking; POL. dissenting; anders geartet different, of a different nature; anders lautend different, differing; anders lautende Berichte reports to the contrary; ich kann nicht anders I can’t help it; (bin gezwungen) I’ve got no choice; es kam ganz anders things turned out very differently; er ist heute so anders he’s changed so much; ich hab’s mir anders überlegt I’ve changed my mind; (ich werde doch nicht) I’ve decided not to; anders (verhielt sich) Herr X not so Mr ( oder Mr.) X; das klingt schon anders! that’s more like it; drohend: ich kann auch anders! you, he etc. had better watch out!, I can easily change my tune!; Urlaub mal anders a holiday (Am. vacation) with a differenceII Adv.; mit Pron. oder Adv.; (sonst) else; jemand anders somebody ( oder anybody) else; niemand anders nobody else; niemand anders als er nobody but him; wer anders ( als er)? who else (but him)?; irgendwo anders somewhere else, some other place umg.; nirgendwo anders nowhere else; nirgendwo anders als nowhere but, no place other than; wo anders ( als dort)? where else (but there)?* * *differently; other; else; otherwise* * *ạn|ders ['andɐs]adv1) (= sonst) elsejemand/niemand anders — somebody or anybody/nobody else
wer/wo anders? — who/where else?
wie anders hätte ich es machen sollen? — how else should I have done it?
2) (= verschieden, besser, schöner) differently; (= andersartig) sein, aussehen, klingen, schmecken different (als to)anders als jd denken/reagieren — to think/react differently from sb
anders als jd aussehen — to look different from sb
es or die Sache verhält sich ganz anders — things or matters are quite different
anders gesinnt — of a different opinion
in +dat on)anders gesinnt sein — to have a different opinion, to disagree (
anders ausgedrückt — to put it another way, in other words
das machen wir so und nicht anders — we'll do it this way and no other
wie nicht anders zu erwarten — as was to be expected
wie könnte es anders sein? — how could it be otherwise?
da wird mir ganz anders — I start to feel funny or (übel auch) peculiar
ich kann auch anders (inf) — you'd/he'd etc better watch it (inf)
3) (inf = anderenfalls) otherwise, or else* * *an·ders[ˈandɐs]1. (verschieden) differentlydie Sachen sind doch etwas \anders als erwartet gelaufen things have progressed in a different way to what we expectedsie denkt \anders als wir she has a different point of view from usdiese Musik klingt schon ganz \anders this music sounds completely differentals braves Kind gefällst du mir ganz \anders I like you much more when you behave▪ \anders als... different to [or from] [or than]...\anders als sonst different than usual\anders denkend dissenting, dissident\anders gesinnt of a different opinion\anders lautend contrary, different2. (sonst) otherwise\anders kann ich es mir nicht erklären I can't think of another explanationjemand \anders somebody [or someone] [or anybody] elseniemand \anders nobody [or no one] elselass außer mir niemand \anders rein! don't let anybody in except [for] me!was/wer/wo \anders? what/who/where else?nicht \anders gehen to be able to do nothing about sthes ging leider nicht \anders I'm afraid I couldn't do anything about it3.ich kann auch \anders! (fam) you'd/he'd etc. better watch it!ich konnte nicht \anders I couldn't help it▶ da wird einem ja ganz \anders! (ärgerlich zumute) it makes [or it's enough to make] one's blood boil* * *1) <think, act, feel, do> differently ( als from or esp. Brit. to); <be, look, sound, taste> different ( als from or esp. Brit. to)anders geartet — different; of a different nature postpos.
anders lautend — to the contrary postpos.
es war alles ganz anders — it was all quite different
wie könnte es anders sein! — (iron.) surprise, surprise! (iron.)
mir wird ganz anders — (ugs.) I feel weak at the knees
es kam anders, als wir dachten — things didn't turn out the way we expected
ich kann auch anders — (ugs.) you'd/he'd etc. better watch it (coll.)
so und nicht anders — this way and no other; exactly like that
wie nicht anders zu erwarten [war] — as [was to be] expected
2) (sonst) elseirgendwo/nirgendwo anders — somewhere/nowhere else
jemand anders — someone else; (verneint, in Fragen) anyone else
3) (ugs.): (andernfalls) otherwise; or else* * *A. präd adj & adv (verschieden) different(ly adv);anders werden change;sie ist anders als ihre Schwester she’s not like her sister;anders als seine Freunde unlike his friends;anders ausgedrückt to put it another way;anders gesinnt of a different way of thinking; POL dissenting;ich kann nicht anders I can’t help it; (bin gezwungen) I’ve got no choice;es kam ganz anders things turned out very differently;er ist heute so anders he’s changed so much;ich hab’s mir anders überlegt I’ve changed my mind; (ich werde doch nicht) I’ve decided not to;das klingt schon anders! that’s more like it; drohend:ich kann auch anders! you, he etc had better watch out!, I can easily change my tune!;Urlaub mal anders a holiday (US vacation) with a differencejemand anders somebody ( oder anybody) else;niemand anders nobody else;niemand anders als er nobody but him;wer anders (als er)? who else (but him)?;irgendwo anders somewhere else, some other place umg;nirgendwo anders nowhere else;nirgendwo anders als nowhere but, no place other than;wo anders (als dort)? where else (but there)?* * *1) <think, act, feel, do> differently ( als from or esp. Brit. to); <be, look, sound, taste> different ( als from or esp. Brit. to)anders geartet — different; of a different nature postpos.
anders lautend — to the contrary postpos.
wie könnte es anders sein! — (iron.) surprise, surprise! (iron.)
mir wird ganz anders — (ugs.) I feel weak at the knees
es kam anders, als wir dachten — things didn't turn out the way we expected
ich kann auch anders — (ugs.) you'd/he'd etc. better watch it (coll.)
so und nicht anders — this way and no other; exactly like that
wie nicht anders zu erwarten [war] — as [was to be] expected
2) (sonst) elseirgendwo/nirgendwo anders — somewhere/nowhere else
jemand anders — someone else; (verneint, in Fragen) anyone else
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20 denken
n; -s, kein Pl. thinking, thought; (logisches Denken) reasoning; (Denkart) way of thinking; Denken ist Glücksache umg. well you thought wrong; das Denken soll man den Pferden überlassen umg. don’t think too hard, you might hurt yourself ( oder pull a muscle)* * *das Denkenthinking* * *Dẹn|kennt -s,no pl1) (= Gedankenwelt) thought; (= Denkweise) thinkingich kann seinem Denken nicht folgen — I can't follow his thinking or his train of thought
im Denken Goethes — in Goethe's thought
abstraktes Denken — abstract thought or thinking
klares Denken — clear thinking, clarity of thought
2) (= Gedanken) thoughts pl, thinking3) (= Denkvermögen) mind* * *1) ((especially American) to suppose: I guess I'll have to leave now.) guess2) (to (be able to) think, form opinions and judgements etc: Man alone has the ability to reason.) reason3) ((often with about) to have or form ideas in one's mind: Can babies think?; I was thinking about my mother.) think* * *Den·ken<-s>[ˈdɛŋkn̩]2. (Denkweise) [way of] thinking, reasoning, thought, train of thoughtpositives \Denken positive thinking4. (Denkvermögen) understandingzu klarem \Denken kommen to start thinking clearly* * *das; Denkens thinking; (Denkweise) thought* * *denken; denkt, dachte, hat gedachtA. v/t & v/ifür sich denken think to o.s.;das war nur laut gedacht I was just thinking aloud ( oder out loud);es gibt einem zu denken it makes you think;ich denke, also bin ich I think, therefore I am;2. (vermuten) think, imagine;ich denke schon I (should) think so;ich dachte schon, du wolltest nicht mitkommen I was beginning to think ( oder for a minute I thought) you didn’t want to come;wer hätte das gedacht! who would have thought it;das hättest du dir denken können you should have known (that);3. eine Meinung haben: think (über +akk about;von of);sich (dat)sein Teil denken have thoughts ( oder opinions) of one’s own, think for o.s.;ich kann mir auch mein Teil denken I can put two and two together;von jemandem denken think ill ( oder badly) of sb, have a low opinion of sb;das hätte ich von ihr gar nicht gedacht I wouldn’t have thought it of her, I didn’t think she was like that4.sich (dat) etwasdenken (vorstellen) imagine;denken Sie nur! just imagine!;das kann ich mir denken I can well ( oder just) imagine;das habe ich mir gleich gedacht I almost thought as much from the start;das hätte ich mir doch denken können I should have realized;ich habe mir das so gedacht: … this is what I had in mind, I imagined it like this;ich habe mir nichts Böses dabei gedacht I didn’t mean anything ( oder any harm) by it;B. v/ifortschrittlich/konservativ denken think progressively/conservatively;großzügig/kleinlich denken be generous of spirit/pettyminded;anders/ähnlich denkend of different/similar opinions;2.so lange ich denken kann as long ( oder as far back as) as I can remember;denk daran! don’t forget!;daran habe ich gar nicht mehr gedacht! I completely forgot about that!;ich darf gar nicht daran denken! it doesn’t bear thinking about!;wenn ich bloß daran denke! if I just think about it!;der wird noch an mich denken! drohend: I’ll give him something to remember me by!, he’ll have me to reckon with!3. (im Sinn haben) have in mind, think of;es war für dich gedacht it was meant ( oder intended) for you;ans Heiraten denken think of marrying ( oder getting married);ich denke nicht daran! I wouldn’t dream of it, no way! umg, not on your life umg, not in a million years umg;ich muss an meine Karriere denken I have to consider ( oder think of) my career;du denkst immer nur an dich (selbst)/deinen Vorteil you only ever think about yourself ( oder number one)/about what’s in it for you…denken n im subst oft pej1. Wert legend auf: attitude, way of thinking;Autarkiedenken independent attitude;Erfolgsdenken success-oriented attitude; pej worship of success;Nützlichkeitsdenken utilitarian thinkingAnalogiedenken lateral thinking;Freund-Feind-Denken “friend or foe” way of dealing with people, us-and-them attitude;Schwarz-Weiß-Denken black and white view of the worldBeamtendenken bureaucratic mentality ( oder logic);Behördendenken way of thinking typical of authorities* * *das; Denkens thinking; (Denkweise) thought* * *(an) v.to think (of) v. v.(§ p.,pp.: dachte, gedacht)= to think v.(§ p.,p.p.: thought)
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