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1 diffluo
dif-flŭo, ĕre, v. n., to flow in different directions, to flow away (class.; repeatedly in Lucr.—cf.: laxo, rescindo, solvo).I.Lit.:2.diffluere humorem cernis,
Lucr. 3, 436; cf.:ut nos quasi extra ripas diffluentes coerceret,
Cic. Brut. 91 fin.; cf.:in plures partes (Rhenus),
divides itself, Caes. B. G. 4, 10, 4:ut ab summo tibi diffluat altus acervus,
Lucr. 3, 198.— Poet., of that from which any thing flows:duo juvenes, Sudore multo diffluentes,
dripping with perspiration, Phaedr. 4, 25, 23; so,sudore,
Plin. 21, 13, 44, § 75.—Transf., to dissolve, melt away, disappear:II.privata cibo natura animantum Diffluit amittens corpus,
Lucr. 1, 1038:juga montium diffluunt,
Sen. Ep. 91, p. 19 Bip.;so,
to be wasted, Amm. 15, 8, 18.—Trop., to be dissolved in, abandoned to:luxuriā et lasciviā,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 72:luxuriā,
Cic. Off. 1, 30, 106:luxu et inertia,
Col. 12 prooem. § 9, for which, in luxum, Prud: Symm. 1, 125:deliciis,
Cic. Lael. 15; cf.:otio diffluentes,
id. de Or. 3, 32 fin.:luxu,
id. Tusc. 2, 22, 52; cf.risu,
App. M. 3, p. 132.—In rhet.:diffluens ac solutum,
loose, not periodic, Cic. Or. 70; 233; cf.:verbis humidis et lapsantibus diffluere,
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2 זינוק
זִינּוּקm. (זָנַק) squirting, splash, water rushing through a spout. Ḥull.38a. Zeb.25b תחת הז׳ under the spout. Ib. במזרק שא׳׳א לו בלא ז׳ when receiving the blood of the sacrifice in the bowl, which cannot be done without splashing. Yalk. Deut. 962 (ref. to Deut. 33:22 יזנק) מה ז׳ זהוכ׳ as the jet comes from one place and divides itself in two directions.Pl. זִינּוּקִים. Pesik. R. s. 43. -
3 זִינּוּק
זִינּוּקm. (זָנַק) squirting, splash, water rushing through a spout. Ḥull.38a. Zeb.25b תחת הז׳ under the spout. Ib. במזרק שא׳׳א לו בלא ז׳ when receiving the blood of the sacrifice in the bowl, which cannot be done without splashing. Yalk. Deut. 962 (ref. to Deut. 33:22 יזנק) מה ז׳ זהוכ׳ as the jet comes from one place and divides itself in two directions.Pl. זִינּוּקִים. Pesik. R. s. 43. -
4 divide
1. transitive verbdivide something in[to] parts — (separate) etwas [in Stücke (Akk.)] aufteilen
divide something into halves/quarters — etwas halbieren/vierteln
divide something in two — etwas [in zwei Teile] zerteilen
2) (by marking out)divide something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) unterteilen
3) (part by marking) trennendivide something/somebody from or and something/somebody — etwas/jemanden von etwas/jemandem trennen
4) (mark off)dividing line — Trennungslinie, die
5) (distinguish) unterscheiden6) (cause to disagree) entzweienbe divided over an issue — in einer Angelegenheit nicht einig sein
8) (Math.) dividieren (fachspr.), teilen (by durch)2. intransitive verbdivide three into nine — neun durch drei dividieren od. teilen
1) (separate)divide [in or into parts] — sich [in Teile] teilen; [Buch, Urkunde usw.:] sich [in Teile] gliedern, [in Teile] gegliedert sein
divide into two — sich in zwei Teile teilen
2)divide [from something] — von etwas abzweigen
3) (Math.)divide [by a number] — sich [durch eine Zahl] dividieren (fachspr.) od. teilen lassen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86290/divide_off">divide off* * *1) (to separate into parts or groups: The wall divided the garden in two; The group divided into three when we got off the bus; We are divided (= We do not agree) as to where to spend our holidays.) teilen3) (to find out how many times one number contains another: 6 divided by 2 equals 3.) dividieren•- dividers- divisible
- division
- divisional* * *di·vide[dɪˈvaɪd]I. ncontinental \divide Kontinentalsperre f4.▶ to cross the Great \divide die Schwelle des Todes überschreitenII. vt1. (split)▪ to \divide sth etw teilen2. (share)▪ to \divide sth etw aufteilenBritain is to \divide the development costs with Germany and France England, Deutschland und Frankreich sollen die Entwicklungskosten gemeinsam tragen3. MATH10 \divided by 2 equals 5 10 geteilt durch 2 ist 54. (separate)▪ to \divide sb jdn entzweien [o auseinanderbringen]they refused to let the distance \divide them sie ließen sich durch die Entfernung nicht auseinanderbringenthe fence \divides our field from our neighbour's der Zaun grenzt unser Grundstück von dem unseres Nachbarn ab5. (allocate)▪ to \divide sth etw zuteilenshe \divides her time between her apartment in New York and her cottage in Yorkshire sie verbringt ihre Zeit abwechselnd in ihrem Apartment in New York und ihrem Landhaus in Yorkshire6. (disunite)▪ to \divide sb/sth jdn/etw spaltento \divide a nation eine Nation spalten▪ to be \divided over [or on] sth über etw akk verschiedene Ansichten haben, [sich dat] in etw dat uneinig sein7. BRIT POLto \divide the House durch Hammelsprung abstimmenIII. vito \divide equally [or evenly] in gleiche Teile zerfallenthe vote is expected to \divide equally for and against the proposal man erwartet, dass ebenso viele für wie gegen den Vorschlag stimmen werden2. MATH dividieren3. (separate)their paths \divided ihre Wege trennten sich4. BRIT POL im Hammelsprung abstimmen5. (disagree) nicht übereinstimmen6.▶ to \divide and rule [or conquer] teilen und herrschen* * *[dI'vaɪd]1. vt1) (= separate) trennen2) (= split into parts also divide up) money, work, property, kingdom, room teilen (into in +acc); (in order to distribute) aufteilenthe river divides the city into two —
divide the pastry in half she divided the cake into five pieces — den Teig in zwei Hälften teilen sie teilte den Kuchen in fünf Stücke (auf)
3) (= share out) money, time, food verteilen4) (MATH) dividieren, teilento divide 6 into 36, to divide 36 by 6 —
what is 12 divided by 3? — was ist 12 (geteilt or dividiert) durch 3?
5) (= cause disagreement among) friends entzweien6) (Brit PARL)2. vithe policy of divide and rule/conquer — die Politik des "divide et impera"/Teilen und Besiegens
he's no good at dividing — er kann nicht teilen or dividieren
3) (Brit PARL)divide, divide! — abstimmen!
3. n (GEOG)Wasserscheide fthe Great Divide (Geog) — die (nord)amerikanische Wasserscheide; (fig) die Kluft
the racial/social/cultural divide — die Kluft zwischen den Rassen/Gesellschaftsschichten/Kulturen
* * *divide [dıˈvaıd]A v/t1. teilen:divide in halves halbieren;divide sth with sb etwas mit jemandem teilenfrom von)4. aufteilen (among, between unter akk)6. gliedern, einteilen ( beide:into, in in akk)7. MATHa) dividieren, teilen ( beide:by durch):30 divided by 5 is 6 30 (geteilt) durch 5 ist 6;divide 5 into 30 30 durch 5 teilenb) ohne Rest teilen, aufgehen in (dat)8. MATH, TECH graduieren, mit einer Gradeinteilung versehen9. Br das Parlament etc im Hammelsprung abstimmen lassen (on über akk)B v/i1. sich teilen2. sich aufteilen, zerfallen ( beide:into in akk)4. sich trennen ( from von)5. MATHa) dividieren, teilen6. PARL Br im Hammelsprung abstimmen7. verschiedener Meinung sein (on, upon über akk)* * *1. transitive verb1) teilen; (subdivide) aufteilen; (with precision) einteilen; (into separated pieces) zerteilendivide something in[to] parts — (separate) etwas [in Stücke (Akk.)] aufteilen
divide something into halves/quarters — etwas halbieren/vierteln
divide something in two — etwas [in zwei Teile] zerteilen
divide something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) unterteilen
3) (part by marking) trennendivide something/somebody from or and something/somebody — etwas/jemanden von etwas/jemandem trennen
4) (mark off)dividing line — Trennungslinie, die
5) (distinguish) unterscheiden6) (cause to disagree) entzweien8) (Math.) dividieren (fachspr.), teilen (by durch)2. intransitive verbdivide three into nine — neun durch drei dividieren od. teilen
1) (separate)divide [in or into parts] — sich [in Teile] teilen; [Buch, Urkunde usw.:] sich [in Teile] gliedern, [in Teile] gegliedert sein
2)divide [from something] — von etwas abzweigen
3) (Math.)divide [by a number] — sich [durch eine Zahl] dividieren (fachspr.) od. teilen lassen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *(up) v.in Teile trennen ausdr. v.aufteilen v.dividieren v.scheiden v.(§ p.,pp.: schied, ist geschieden)sich trennen v.spalten v.teilen v.unterteilen v. -
5 divide
1. [dıʹvaıd] n1. 1) водораздел2) граница, рубежthe continental divide between Europe and Asia - континентальная граница между Европой и Азией
2. разг. делёж; распределение♢
the Grand /Great/ Divide - амер. а) Скалистые горы; б) смерть2. [dıʹvaıd] vto go over the Divide амер. перейти в мир иной, умереть
1. 1) делить, разделятьto divide smth. in two - делить что-л. пополам
to divide smth. (into three parts) - разделить что-л. (на три части)
to divide one's hair in the middle [at the side] - носить волосы на прямой [на косой] пробор
divided between hatred and pity - образн. со смешанным чувством ненависти и жалости
2) делиться, разбиваться на части2. мат.1) делить, производить делениеto divide 60 by 12, to divide 12 into 60 - разделить 60 на 12
2) быть делителем9 divides into 36,36 divides by 9 - 36 делится на 9
3) делиться без остатка3. классифицировать; подразделятьto divide words into simple, derived and compound - делить слова на простые, производные и сложные
4. 1) отделять; отрезать; отрыватьto divide two houses - отделять два дома друг от друга (стеной и т. п.)
to divide smb. from the world - отрезать кого-л. от мира
to divide the sheep from the goats - библ. отделить овец от козлищ
2) отделять, служить преградойthe railing that divideed the spectators from the court - перила, которые отделяли зрителей от суда
the mountains that divide France from Spain - горы, разделяющие Францию и Испанию
5. 1) распределять; производить делёжto divide the profits among /between/ them - поделить прибыль между ними
to divide smth. with a friend - поделиться чем-л. с другом
to divide one's time between work and play - распределять время между работой и развлечениями
2) рассредоточивать ( внимание)to divide one's attention between two things - думать одновременно о двух вещах
6. 1) вызвать разногласия, расхождения во мненияхmy mind is divided on the point - у меня сомнения /я не принял решения/ по этому вопросу
2) расходиться во мнениях, обнаруживать разногласияthe parties divided on the point - партии разошлись во мнениях по этому вопросу
a party divided against itself - партия, раздираемая разногласиями
a House divided against itself - палата, не сумевшая прийти к общему /единому/ мнению
7. парл.1) голосовать, ставить на голосование, проводить голосованиеDivide!, Divide! - ставьте на голосование!
2) разделять на группы при голосовании3) вызывать разделение голосовthe proposal divided the meeting - при голосовании этого предложения голоса участников собрания разделились
8. спец. градуировать, наносить деления на шкалу9. тех. измельчать, диспергировать♢
divide and rule - разделяй и властвуй -
6 típico
adj.1 typical, characteristic, peculiar, archetypal.2 clear-cut.3 typical, conventional, traditional, customary.* * *► adjetivo1 (característico) typical, characteristic2 (pintoresco) picturesque; (tradicional) traditional■ un plato típico a traditional dish, a local dish\eso es típico de... that's just like...¡lo típico! the same old thing!* * *(f. - típica)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=característico) typical¡lo típico! — typical!
2) (=pintoresco) full of local colour o (EEUU) color; (=tradicional) traditional; (=regional) regional; [costumbre] typicalno hay que perderse tan típica fiesta — you shouldn't miss a festivity so full of local colour o tradition
baile típico — regional dance, national dance
* * *- ca adjetivo typical; <plato/traje> typical, traditionallos turistas buscan lo típico — tourists are always looking for local color*
* * *= familiar, standard, typical, stock, commonly seen, symptomatic, clichéd, stereotypical, stereotypic.Ex. For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar: in addition to the microcomputer itself (which is the terminal), an acoustic coupler or modem will be needed.Ex. Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex. Typical local data might be locations, loan status, items in special collections.Ex. True personal discrimination cannot be forced by exercises in selecting the good and rejecting the bad by the application of stock critical formulas: it may indeed be stunted.Ex. This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.Ex. One of the patients had a symptomatic humpback deformity which could not be treated.Ex. He reinforces the self-deprecating and cliched concept that in order to be a writer, 'one must cultivate incompetence at almost every other form of profitable work'.Ex. The stereotypical writer, for example, needs only a cold garret, some paper, and ink to produce a masterpiece.Ex. The stereotypic female hourglass figure has often been attributed to sexual selection.----* ciudadano medio, el = average man, the.* desviación estándar = standard deviation.* ejemplo típico = classical example, typical example.* expresión típica de Gran Bretaña = Briticism.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* extravagancia típica de los hippies = hippiedom.* mujer con un cutis de porcelana típico inglés = an English rose.* tela típica escocesa = tartan.* tela típica escocesa de cuadros = tartan.* típica rubia estúpida = bimbo.* típica rubia tonta = bimbo.* típico de la época = olde quaynte.* típico de la región = vernacular.* típico del cólico = colicky.* típico guaperas tonto = himbo.* venta típica, posada = country inn.* * *- ca adjetivo typical; <plato/traje> typical, traditionallos turistas buscan lo típico — tourists are always looking for local color*
* * *= familiar, standard, typical, stock, commonly seen, symptomatic, clichéd, stereotypical, stereotypic.Ex: For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar: in addition to the microcomputer itself (which is the terminal), an acoustic coupler or modem will be needed.
Ex: Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex: Typical local data might be locations, loan status, items in special collections.Ex: True personal discrimination cannot be forced by exercises in selecting the good and rejecting the bad by the application of stock critical formulas: it may indeed be stunted.Ex: This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.Ex: One of the patients had a symptomatic humpback deformity which could not be treated.Ex: He reinforces the self-deprecating and cliched concept that in order to be a writer, 'one must cultivate incompetence at almost every other form of profitable work'.Ex: The stereotypical writer, for example, needs only a cold garret, some paper, and ink to produce a masterpiece.Ex: The stereotypic female hourglass figure has often been attributed to sexual selection.* ciudadano medio, el = average man, the.* desviación estándar = standard deviation.* ejemplo típico = classical example, typical example.* expresión típica de Gran Bretaña = Briticism.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* extravagancia típica de los hippies = hippiedom.* mujer con un cutis de porcelana típico inglés = an English rose.* tela típica escocesa = tartan.* tela típica escocesa de cuadros = tartan.* típica rubia estúpida = bimbo.* típica rubia tonta = bimbo.* típico de la época = olde quaynte.* típico de la región = vernacular.* típico del cólico = colicky.* típico guaperas tonto = himbo.* venta típica, posada = country inn.* * *típico -catypicalvolvió a llegar tarde — típico de él he was late again — typical! o that's typical of him o that's just like himel plato/traje típico de la región the typical o traditional local dish/costumelos turistas vienen en busca de lo típico tourists come in search of local color** * *
típico◊ -ca adjetivo
typical;
‹plato/traje› typical, traditional;◊ ¡eso es típico de él! that's typical of him!
típico,-a adjetivo
1 (característico) typical: la actriz lleva un típico traje de los sesenta, the actress is wearing a typical sixties's suit
es típico de él, it's typical of him
una bebida típica de Escocia, a typical Scottish drink
2 (tradicional) traditional, typical
' típico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
- clásico
- evasor
- evasora
- típica
- tipismo
- cosa
- plato
- propio
English:
classic
- feminine
- like
- masculine
- mince pie
- stock
- typical
- character
- john
- over
- standard
- type
* * *típico, -a adjes un rasgo típico de los orientales it is a characteristic of orientals;es la típica frase de saludo it's the traditional o customary greeting;¿y qué hiciste – pues lo típico so what did you do? – all the usual o typical things2. [traje, restaurante] traditional* * *adj typical (de of)* * *típico, -ca adj: typical♦ típicamente adv* * *típico adj1. (característico) typical2. (tradicional) traditional -
7 divide
dɪˈvaɪd
1. сущ.
1) разг. дележ, дележка, раздел на части There is to be the big divide next New Year, but I shan't be in it. ≈ В следующем году намечается грандиозная раздача слонов, но мне этого уже не видать.
2) амер. геогр. водораздел, водораздельный хребет Great Continental Divide Syn: watershed
2. гл.
1) отделять одно от другого а) отделять(ся), разъединять(ся), нарушать целостность( from) (тж. divide off) I want to build a fence to divide the flower garden from the vegetable garden. ≈ Чтобы отделить цветник от сада, мне пришлось построить оградку. This purl of the field has been divided off with a fence, to keep the cows in. ≈ Эта часть поля была огорожена плетнем, чтобы коровы не могли выйти за его пределы. Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians. ≈ Разделено царство твое, и отдано мидянам и персам ( Дан, 5-
28) The sick were divided from the rest. ≈ Больных отделили от остальных. divide and rule divide and govern б) вызывать разногласия( о предмете дискуссии) ;
расходиться, не соглашаться( о людях) в) парл. голосовать Opposition were afraid to divide upon it. ≈ Оппозиция боялась ставить это на голосование. divide! divide! divide the House г) прям. перен. рассекать To divide a pathway through such a sea. ≈ Плыть по такому морю. д) сомневаться, колебаться, не иметь единого мнения, не знать, какое решение принять Syn: distract, perplex е) в Кембриджском университете о середине семестра The term divides on November 9th. ≈ Середина семестра 9го ноября. ∙ split up, cleave, break, cut, sunder, part
2) делить целое на части а) делить(ся), распределяться Divide the cake equally among all the children. ≈ Раздели пирог поровну между детьми. The different responsibilities are divided among the committee members. ≈ Разным членам комитета поручена ответственность за разные участки работы. Syn: deal out, dispense б) разделять, дробить, подразделять;
делить на группы, классы We commonly divide the people into agricultural and manufacturing. ≈ Обычно мы делим людей на крестьян и рабочих (Гамильтон,
1845) Syn: class, classify в) тех. градуировать (измерительный прибор) г) мат. делить;
суж. делиться нацело, без остатка д) делиться, отдавать часть чего-л. кому-л. еще;
иметь свою часть от чего-л. If you'll be good, you shall divide in everything. ≈ Если будешь добр, у тебя будет все. ∙ divide the hoof Syn: allocate, allot, apportion, assign, distribute, ration Ant: commingle, connect, fuse, unify водораздел граница, рубеж - the continental * between Europe and Asia континентальная граница между Европой и Азией (разговорное) дележ;
распределение > the Grand /Great/ D. (американизм) Скалистые горы;
смерть > to go over the D. (американизм) перейти в мир иной, умереть делить, разделять - to * smth. in two делить что-л. пополам - to * smth. (into three parts) разделить что-л. (на три части) - to * one's hair in the middle носить волосы на прямой пробор - *d between hatred and pity (образное) со смешанным чувством ненависти и жалости делиться, разбиваться на части - to * into smaller groups разбиться на более мелкие группы - to * at the mouth образовывать дельту (о реке) (математика) делить, производить деление - to * 60 by 12, to * 12 into 60 разделить 60 на 12 (математика) быть делителем - 9 *s into 36, 36 *s by9 36 делится на 9 (математика) делиться без остатка классифицировать;
подразделять - to * words into simple, derived and compound делить слова на простые, производные и сложные отделять;
отрезать;
отрывать - to * two houses отделять два дома друг от друга (стеной и т. п.) - to * fancy from fact отличать вымысел от истины - to * smb. from the world отрезать кого-л. от мира - to * the sheep from the goats (библеизм) отделить овец от козлищ отделять, служить преградой - the railing that *ed the spectators from the court перила, которые отделяли зрителей от суда - the mountains that * France from Spain горы, разделяющие Францию и Испанию распределять;
производить дележ - to * the profits among /between/ them поделить прибыль между ними - to * smth. with a friend поделиться чем-л. с другом - to * one's time between work and play распределять время между работой и развлечениями - we * the work among us мы распределяем (всю) работу между собой рассредоточивать (внимание) - to * one's attention between two things думать одновременно о двух вещах вызвать разногласия, расхождения во мнениях - to be *d in opinion разойтись во взглядах - opinions are *d on the point по этому вопросу мнения расходятся - my mind is *d on the point у меня сомнения /я не принял решения/ по этому вопросу расходиться во мнениях, обнаруживать разногласия - the parties *d on the point партии разошлись во мнениях по этому вопросу - a party *d against itself партия, раздираемая разногласиями - a House *d against itself палата, не сумевшая прийти к общему /единому/ мнению (парламентское) голосовать, ставить на голосование, проводить голосование - to * the House провести голосование в палате - D.!, D.! ставьте на голосование! (парламентское) разделять на группы при голосовании (парламентское) вызывать разделение голосов - the proposal *d the meeting при голосовании этого предложения голоса участников собрания разделились (специальное) градуировать, наносить деления на шкалу (техническое) измельчать, диспергировать > * and rule разделяй и властвуй the Great Divide смерть;
to cross the Great Divide умереть divide амер. водораздел ~ вызывать разногласия;
расходиться (во взглядах) ;
opinions are divided on the point по этому вопросу мнения расходятся ~ вызывать разногласия ~ вызывать расхождения во мнениях ~ парл. голосовать;
divide!, divide! возгласы, требующие прекращения прений и перехода к голосованию;
to divide the House провести поименное голосование ~ парл. голосовать;
divide!, divide! возгласы, требующие прекращения прений и перехода к голосованию;
to divide the House провести поименное голосование ~ парл. голосовать;
divide!, divide! возгласы, требующие прекращения прений и перехода к голосованию;
to divide the House провести поименное голосование ~ голосовать, ставить на голосование ~ голосовать ~ градуировать, наносить деления (на шкалу) ~ граница ~ мат. делить;
делиться без остатка;
sixty divided by twelve is five шестьдесят, деленное на двенадцать, равняется пяти ~ делить(ся) ;
разделяться;
to divide into several parts (among several persons) разделить на несколько частей( между несколькими лицами) ~ делить ~ классифицировать ~ отделять(-ся) ;
разъединять(ся) ~ отделять ~ подразделять;
дробить ~ подразделять ~ проводить голосование ~ разг. разделение;
дележ ~ разделять ~ распределять (among, between) ;
делиться (with) ~ распределять ~ рассредоточивать ~ расходиться во мнениях ~ ставить на голосование ~ делить(ся) ;
разделяться;
to divide into several parts (among several persons) разделить на несколько частей (между несколькими лицами) ~ парл. голосовать;
divide!, divide! возгласы, требующие прекращения прений и перехода к голосованию;
to divide the House провести поименное голосование house: to divide the ~ парл. провести поименное голосование;
to make a house обеспечить кворум( в палате общин) the Great Divide перевал в Скалистых горах the Great Divide смерть;
to cross the Great Divide умереть ~ вызывать разногласия;
расходиться (во взглядах) ;
opinions are divided on the point по этому вопросу мнения расходятся ~ мат. делить;
делиться без остатка;
sixty divided by twelve is five шестьдесят, деленное на двенадцать, равняется пяти -
8 conocido2
2 = familiar, popular, renowned, known, old friend, commonly seen.Ex. For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar: in addition to the microcomputer itself (which is the terminal), an acoustic coupler or modem will be needed.Ex. Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex. Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex. Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.Ex. The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.Ex. This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.----* algo ya muy conocido y usado = old nag.* bien conocido = well-known, well-understood.* búsqueda de documento conocido = known-item search.* conocido de memoria = rote-familiar.* conocido de todos = well-known.* conocido familiarmente = familiarly known.* conocido internacionalmente = internationally renowned.* conocido, lo = known, the.* conocido mundialmente = world-renowned, world-renown.* conocido por = best remembered for.* conocido por todos = widely recognised, well-known.* conocido también como = a.k.a. (also known as).* de todos conocido = well-known.* en terreno conocido = on familiar grounds.* hacerse conocido = word + get out.* llegar a ser conocido como = become + known as.* más conocido = best-publicised [best-publicized, -USA], mainstream.* más conocido como = better known as.* más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer = better the devil you know (than the devil you don't).* menos conocido = lesser known.* mundialmente conocido = world-renowned, world-renown.* nombre muy conocido = household name, household word.* poco conocido = obscure, little known.* por todos conocido = well-known.* ser algo bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.* ser algo poco conocido que = it + be + a little known fact that.* ser conocido por = famously, have + a track record of.* ser conocido por todos = be out in the open.* ser lo suficientemente conocido como para que = be sufficiently well known for.* ser muy conocido por = be well known for.* ser un hecho bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.* ser un hecho poco conocido que = it + be + a little known fact that.* terreno conocido = familiar grounds. -
9 conocido
adj.1 known, well-known, familiar.2 known, familiar, acknowledged.f. & m.acquaintance, nodding acquaintance, relation, acquaintant.past part.past participle of spanish verb: conocer.* * *1→ link=conocer conocer► adjetivo1 known2 (famoso) well-known► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 acquaintance* * *1. (f. - conocida)adj.1) familiar2) well-known2. (f. - conocida)noun* * *conocido, -a1. ADJ1) (=público) [dato] known; [persona] well-known2) (=familiar) familiarsu cara me es conocida — I recognize his face, his face is familiar
2.SM / F acquaintance* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( famoso) <actor/cantante> famous, well-known2)a) <cara/voz> familiarb) <hecho/nombre> well-knownIImás conocido como... — better known as...
- da masculino, femenino acquaintance* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( famoso) <actor/cantante> famous, well-known2)a) <cara/voz> familiarb) <hecho/nombre> well-knownIImás conocido como... — better known as...
- da masculino, femenino acquaintance* * *conocido11 = acquaintance, old friend.Ex: The 'empty sincerity' of the greeting one might exchange on passing an acquaintance on the street is not sufficient for reference enquirers, as Thomas Lee Eichman has recently explained.
Ex: To take an obvious example, in a new catalog how does our old friend the main entry fare?.* grupo de amigos y conocidos = social network.conocido22 = familiar, popular, renowned, known, old friend, commonly seen.Ex: For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar: in addition to the microcomputer itself (which is the terminal), an acoustic coupler or modem will be needed.
Ex: Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex: Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex: Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.Ex: The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.Ex: This typology divides humor comics into commonly seen subject areas, such as teen, kiddie, horror, military, and so on = Esta tipología divide los comics de humor en áreas temáticas conocidas como adolescentes, infantil, terror, militar, etc.* algo ya muy conocido y usado = old nag.* bien conocido = well-known, well-understood.* búsqueda de documento conocido = known-item search.* conocido de memoria = rote-familiar.* conocido de todos = well-known.* conocido familiarmente = familiarly known.* conocido internacionalmente = internationally renowned.* conocido, lo = known, the.* conocido mundialmente = world-renowned, world-renown.* conocido por = best remembered for.* conocido por todos = widely recognised, well-known.* conocido también como = a.k.a. (also known as).* de todos conocido = well-known.* en terreno conocido = on familiar grounds.* hacerse conocido = word + get out.* llegar a ser conocido como = become + known as.* más conocido = best-publicised [best-publicized, -USA], mainstream.* más conocido como = better known as.* más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer = better the devil you know (than the devil you don't).* menos conocido = lesser known.* mundialmente conocido = world-renowned, world-renown.* nombre muy conocido = household name, household word.* poco conocido = obscure, little known.* por todos conocido = well-known.* ser algo bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.* ser algo poco conocido que = it + be + a little known fact that.* ser conocido por = famously, have + a track record of.* ser conocido por todos = be out in the open.* ser lo suficientemente conocido como para que = be sufficiently well known for.* ser muy conocido por = be well known for.* ser un hecho bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.* ser un hecho poco conocido que = it + be + a little known fact that.* terreno conocido = familiar grounds.* * *A (famoso) ‹actor/cantante› famous, well-knownB1 ‹cara/voz› familiarsu cara me resulta conocida her face is familiar2 ‹hecho/nombre› well-knownmás conocido por el sobrenombre de … better known as …es un hecho conocido que … it is common knowledge that …, it is a well-known fact that …masculine, feminineacquaintancele pasó lo mismo a un conocido nuestro the same thing happened to an acquaintance of ours o to someone we know* * *
Del verbo conocer: ( conjugate conocer)
conocido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
conocer
conocido
conocer ( conjugate conocer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› to know;
( por primera vez) to meet;
‹ciudad/país› to know;◊ ¿conoces a Juan? do you know/have you met Juan?;
te conocía de oídas he'd heard of you;
lo conozco de nombre I know the name;
conocido a algn de vista to know sb by sight;
es de todos conocido he's well known;
quiero que conozcas a mi novio I want you to meet my boyfriend;
nunca llegué a conocidolo bien I never really got to know him;
¿conoces Irlanda? do you know Ireland? o have you been to Ireland?;
quiere conocido mundo she wants to see the world;
me encantaría conocido tu país I'd love to visit your country
2 (estar familiarizado con, dominar) ‹tema/autor/obra› to know, be familiar with;
‹ lengua› to speak, know
3
◊ conocían sus actividades they knew of o about his activitiesb)
‹identidad/intenciones› to reveal;
intentó no darse a conocido he tried to keep his identity a secret
4 ( reconocer) to recognize( conjugate recognize);
5 ( impers) ( notar):
se conoce que ya llevaba algún tiempo enfermo apparently he'd been ill for some time
verbo intransitivo ( saber) conocido de algo ‹de tema/materia› to know about sth
conocerse verbo pronominal
1 ( recípr) ( tener cierta relación con) to know each other;
( por primera vez) to meet;
( aprender cómo se es) to get to know each other
2 ( refl)
conocido◊ -da adjetivo
◊ más conocido como … better known as …
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
acquaintance
conocer verbo transitivo
1 to know
2 (por primera vez) to meet
3 (reconocer) to recognize
♦ Locuciones: dar a conocer, (hacer público) to make known
darse a conocer, to make one's name
conocido,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sabido) known
2 (familiar) familiar
3 (popular, famoso) well-known: es muy conocido en Suecia, he's very well-known in Sweden
II sustantivo masculino y femenino acquaintance: son unos conocidos míos que vienen a ver cómo estoy, these are acquaintances of mine that have come to see how I am
' conocido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
- clásico
- conocida
- familiar
- notoria
- notorio
- popular
- trascender
- tridimensional
- trillada
- trillado
- conocer
- contacto
- desconocido
- introducir
- malo
- mundialmente
- mundo
- oscuro
- poco
- sonar
English:
acquaintance
- Afro
- best
- devil
- established
- familiar
- fascinating
- foregone
- formerly
- guy
- historian
- known
- landmark
- little-known
- notorious
- obscure
- out
- parody
- public
- see
- well-known
- casual
- household
- well
* * *conocido, -a♦ adj1. [famoso] well-known2. [sabido] known;su último domicilio conocido her last known address;ese nombre me resulta conocido that name sounds familiar♦ nm,facquaintance;un conocido mío an acquaintance of mine, someone I know* * *I adj well-knownII m, conocida f acquaintance* * *conocido, -da adj1) : familiar2) : well-known, famousconocido, -da n: acquaintance* * *conocido2 n acquaintance -
10 פרש
פָּרַש(b. h.) (to divide, separate, 1) (neut. verb) to go away, go aside, depart; to keep off. Yoma I, 5 הוא פוֹרֵש … פּוֹרְשִׁיןוכ׳ he turned aside and wept, and so did they. Y.Keth.I, 25d bot. ראו אותו פירש מציפורין they saw him come out of Sepphoris (so that he is presumably an inhabitant of Sepphoris); פירש מן הבתים they saw him leave one of the houses of Sepphoris. Num. R. s. 9 את פָּרַשְׁתְּ מדרךוכ׳ thou didst depart from the way (disregard the customs) of Israels daughters. Zeb.113a (play on פרשה, Num. 19:5) מקים שפּוֹרֶשֶׁת למיתהוכ׳ there where she departs for death, she shall be burnt. Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. (ref. to Lev. 13:45) כדי שתהא טומאה … פְּרוֹש: that the uncleanness itself may cry out …, ‘keep off; Y.Maas. Sh. V, beg. 55d; a. fr. 2) to pass, cross. Yalk. Prov. 946; Yalk. Num. 738 הספינות פּוֹרְשוֹת בים the ships make their way through the sea. 3) (act. verb) to separate, keep off. Num. R. s. 10 כשם שאדם פירש את עצמווכ׳ as a person keeps himself away (abstains) from the fruits of Orlah, so will those who misbehave towards their handmaids, be separated from the virtuous on the day of judgment.; a. fr.Part. pass. פָּרוּש, q. v. 4) (cmp. פָּרַט) to single out, specify, speak distinctly. Ib. (expl. יַפְלִא, Num. 6:2) כשיִפְרוֹש לנדורוכ׳ when he speaks out his vow, to the exclusion of him who thinks it in his heart; a. fr.Sifré Num. 24 עד שיפרוש לך … כדרך שפירשוכ׳ (Yalk. ib. 710 שיפרוט … שפרט), v. פָּרַט. Nif. נִפְרַש to be separated, kept away. Lev. R. s. 22 והן נִפְרָשִׁים מעבודה זרה and thus they will be kept away from idolatrous worship; a. e. Pi. פֵּירֵש 1) (neut. verb) to depart, withdraw; to abstain. Snh.82b היה לו … לפרוש ולא פי׳ Zimri might have withdrawn (from the woman), but he did not. Ib. a אם פ׳וכ׳ if Z. had withdrawn, and Phineas had slain him Pes.87b פ׳ מן האשה withdrew from contact with his wife. Gen. R. s. 20 שפֵּייְשָׁה היה מאדם that Eve was separated from Adam.Sabb.86b פירשה מן האיש the semen issued from a man.Pes.49b שנה ופ׳ קשהוכ׳ he that studied and gave it up, is the worst of all (in hostility to scholars); a. fr. 2) to go on a voyage; to cross the ocean (cmp. פָּלַג Hif.). Y.M. Kat. III, beg. 81c אסיר לפָרֵש לים הגדול it is forbidden to start on a sea voyage (during the festive week). Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d top עשיתי מְפָרֵשוכ׳ I was crossing Y.Meg.II, 73b top מְפָרְשֵׁי ימים voyagers on the sea; a. fr. 3) (act. verb) to separate. Gen. R. s. 22 אילו רצה המלך פֵּירְשָׁן ולא רצה המלך לפָרְשָׁן if the king desired it, he would separate them (the fighters), but the king does not wish to separate them; Yalk. ib. 38. 4) to specify, express clearly. Ib. א״א לפה לפָרְשוֹ no mouth can express it. Men.91a דמְפָרֵש when he (in making his vow) specified (‘sheep or ‘cattle), opp. בסתמא. Gen. R. s. 6 אנשי … פֵּירְשוּ איתו the men of the Great Assembly said it plainly. Snh.VII, 5 עד שיְפָרֵש השם until he mentions the Name expressly (uses the Tetragrammaton), opp. כִּינּוּי. Gitt.36a שיהו עדים מְפָרְשִׁין שמותיהן that witnesses must sign their full names; a. fr.Part. pass. מְפיֹרָש, f. מְפוֹרֶשֶׁת; pl. מְפוֹרָשִׁים, מְפוֹרָשִׁין; מְפוֹרָשוֹת. B. Kam.54b, a. fr. מה הפרט מפ׳, v. פְּרָט. B. Mets.94b שלישת בשואל מפ׳ that the third paragraph treats of a borrower, is explicitly stated (Ex. 22:13). Sot.38a, a. fr. שם המפ׳ the special Name (the Tetragrammaton), v. supra. Zeb.53a, v. סָתַם. Ḥag.22b ומה סתימות … מפ׳וכ׳ if your undefined teachings are so well-founded, how much more your explicit teachings; a. fr. 5) to explain, interpret, define. Ned.2b פתח … ומפרש ידות the Mishnah begins with kinnuyim …, and goes on explaining yadoth! Zeb.13a ואין לי לפרש and I am unable to explain (the reason of the distinction between receiving and sprinkling the blood); אני אֲפָרֵש I shall explain it. Ned.81a דבר זה … ולא פֵירְשוּהוּ עד שפֵּירְשוֹוכ׳ that question (Jer. 9:11) was asked of prophets and scholars, and they could not explain it, until the Lord himself explained it (ib. 12). Kat. 16b; Ber.18a לא פֵירְשוּ לך they did not interpret (the verse) to you; v. שָׁנָה. Gen. R. s. 31 ולא פ׳ and did not explain (of what material the serpent was to be made); Y.R. Hash. III, end, 59a; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Meg.3a, a. e. (ref. to Neh. 8:8) מפ׳ זה תרגים mforash means interpretation. Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵש, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵש to be specified, defined; to be explained. Lev. R. s. 6 כל נביא שנתפ׳ a prophet; whose name is stated. Gen. R. l. c. בשלשה נ׳ ובאחד לא נ׳ in three places (in which עֲשֵׁה occurs) the command is specified, but in the fourth (Num. 21:8) it is not specified, v. supra. Yalk. Gen. 20 דבר שאינו מִתְפָּרֵש במקימווכ׳ a thing which is not defined in its original place but is defined i in another passage; a. e. Hif. הִפְרִיש 1) to separate; to set aside, dedicate. Yoma I, 1 מִפְרִישִׁין כהןוכ׳ they removed the high priest from his house to the cell Ter. IV, 1 המַפְרִיש מקצתוכ׳ he who sets aside one portion of what is due of Trumah or tithes. Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to Num. 6:11, ועשה) שיַפְרִשֵׁם הכהןוכ׳ that the priest when offering them designates them, one for a sin-offering Ib. (ref. to Prov. 23:32) מה צפעון זה מפריש … כך היין מפרישוכ׳ as the adder divides between life and death, so wine removes from the ways of life to those of death; Lev. R. s. 12 כךה׳ היין בין אדםוכ׳ so wine caused a separation between Adam and Eve; ה׳ היין בין נח לבניו לעבדות wine caused a division between Noah and his sons with regard to slavery; ה׳ היין בין אהרן ובניו למיתה wine caused a division between Aaron and his sons with regard to death; Yalk. Prov. 960. Tam.IV, 3 מן הכבד …ה׳ severed the lungs from the liver; a. fr.Part. pass. מוּפְרָש. Ned.I, 1 מוּפְרְשַׁנִי ממך I will be separated from thee (will have no dealings with thee, accept no favors); ib. 5a; a. e. 2) to go to sea. Gen. R. s. 13 היו מַפְרִישִׁין ליםוכ׳ were crossing the ocean; a. e. -
11 פָּרַש
פָּרַש(b. h.) (to divide, separate, 1) (neut. verb) to go away, go aside, depart; to keep off. Yoma I, 5 הוא פוֹרֵש … פּוֹרְשִׁיןוכ׳ he turned aside and wept, and so did they. Y.Keth.I, 25d bot. ראו אותו פירש מציפורין they saw him come out of Sepphoris (so that he is presumably an inhabitant of Sepphoris); פירש מן הבתים they saw him leave one of the houses of Sepphoris. Num. R. s. 9 את פָּרַשְׁתְּ מדרךוכ׳ thou didst depart from the way (disregard the customs) of Israels daughters. Zeb.113a (play on פרשה, Num. 19:5) מקים שפּוֹרֶשֶׁת למיתהוכ׳ there where she departs for death, she shall be burnt. Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. (ref. to Lev. 13:45) כדי שתהא טומאה … פְּרוֹש: that the uncleanness itself may cry out …, ‘keep off; Y.Maas. Sh. V, beg. 55d; a. fr. 2) to pass, cross. Yalk. Prov. 946; Yalk. Num. 738 הספינות פּוֹרְשוֹת בים the ships make their way through the sea. 3) (act. verb) to separate, keep off. Num. R. s. 10 כשם שאדם פירש את עצמווכ׳ as a person keeps himself away (abstains) from the fruits of Orlah, so will those who misbehave towards their handmaids, be separated from the virtuous on the day of judgment.; a. fr.Part. pass. פָּרוּש, q. v. 4) (cmp. פָּרַט) to single out, specify, speak distinctly. Ib. (expl. יַפְלִא, Num. 6:2) כשיִפְרוֹש לנדורוכ׳ when he speaks out his vow, to the exclusion of him who thinks it in his heart; a. fr.Sifré Num. 24 עד שיפרוש לך … כדרך שפירשוכ׳ (Yalk. ib. 710 שיפרוט … שפרט), v. פָּרַט. Nif. נִפְרַש to be separated, kept away. Lev. R. s. 22 והן נִפְרָשִׁים מעבודה זרה and thus they will be kept away from idolatrous worship; a. e. Pi. פֵּירֵש 1) (neut. verb) to depart, withdraw; to abstain. Snh.82b היה לו … לפרוש ולא פי׳ Zimri might have withdrawn (from the woman), but he did not. Ib. a אם פ׳וכ׳ if Z. had withdrawn, and Phineas had slain him Pes.87b פ׳ מן האשה withdrew from contact with his wife. Gen. R. s. 20 שפֵּייְשָׁה היה מאדם that Eve was separated from Adam.Sabb.86b פירשה מן האיש the semen issued from a man.Pes.49b שנה ופ׳ קשהוכ׳ he that studied and gave it up, is the worst of all (in hostility to scholars); a. fr. 2) to go on a voyage; to cross the ocean (cmp. פָּלַג Hif.). Y.M. Kat. III, beg. 81c אסיר לפָרֵש לים הגדול it is forbidden to start on a sea voyage (during the festive week). Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d top עשיתי מְפָרֵשוכ׳ I was crossing Y.Meg.II, 73b top מְפָרְשֵׁי ימים voyagers on the sea; a. fr. 3) (act. verb) to separate. Gen. R. s. 22 אילו רצה המלך פֵּירְשָׁן ולא רצה המלך לפָרְשָׁן if the king desired it, he would separate them (the fighters), but the king does not wish to separate them; Yalk. ib. 38. 4) to specify, express clearly. Ib. א״א לפה לפָרְשוֹ no mouth can express it. Men.91a דמְפָרֵש when he (in making his vow) specified (‘sheep or ‘cattle), opp. בסתמא. Gen. R. s. 6 אנשי … פֵּירְשוּ איתו the men of the Great Assembly said it plainly. Snh.VII, 5 עד שיְפָרֵש השם until he mentions the Name expressly (uses the Tetragrammaton), opp. כִּינּוּי. Gitt.36a שיהו עדים מְפָרְשִׁין שמותיהן that witnesses must sign their full names; a. fr.Part. pass. מְפיֹרָש, f. מְפוֹרֶשֶׁת; pl. מְפוֹרָשִׁים, מְפוֹרָשִׁין; מְפוֹרָשוֹת. B. Kam.54b, a. fr. מה הפרט מפ׳, v. פְּרָט. B. Mets.94b שלישת בשואל מפ׳ that the third paragraph treats of a borrower, is explicitly stated (Ex. 22:13). Sot.38a, a. fr. שם המפ׳ the special Name (the Tetragrammaton), v. supra. Zeb.53a, v. סָתַם. Ḥag.22b ומה סתימות … מפ׳וכ׳ if your undefined teachings are so well-founded, how much more your explicit teachings; a. fr. 5) to explain, interpret, define. Ned.2b פתח … ומפרש ידות the Mishnah begins with kinnuyim …, and goes on explaining yadoth! Zeb.13a ואין לי לפרש and I am unable to explain (the reason of the distinction between receiving and sprinkling the blood); אני אֲפָרֵש I shall explain it. Ned.81a דבר זה … ולא פֵירְשוּהוּ עד שפֵּירְשוֹוכ׳ that question (Jer. 9:11) was asked of prophets and scholars, and they could not explain it, until the Lord himself explained it (ib. 12). Kat. 16b; Ber.18a לא פֵירְשוּ לך they did not interpret (the verse) to you; v. שָׁנָה. Gen. R. s. 31 ולא פ׳ and did not explain (of what material the serpent was to be made); Y.R. Hash. III, end, 59a; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Meg.3a, a. e. (ref. to Neh. 8:8) מפ׳ זה תרגים mforash means interpretation. Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵש, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵש to be specified, defined; to be explained. Lev. R. s. 6 כל נביא שנתפ׳ a prophet; whose name is stated. Gen. R. l. c. בשלשה נ׳ ובאחד לא נ׳ in three places (in which עֲשֵׁה occurs) the command is specified, but in the fourth (Num. 21:8) it is not specified, v. supra. Yalk. Gen. 20 דבר שאינו מִתְפָּרֵש במקימווכ׳ a thing which is not defined in its original place but is defined i in another passage; a. e. Hif. הִפְרִיש 1) to separate; to set aside, dedicate. Yoma I, 1 מִפְרִישִׁין כהןוכ׳ they removed the high priest from his house to the cell Ter. IV, 1 המַפְרִיש מקצתוכ׳ he who sets aside one portion of what is due of Trumah or tithes. Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to Num. 6:11, ועשה) שיַפְרִשֵׁם הכהןוכ׳ that the priest when offering them designates them, one for a sin-offering Ib. (ref. to Prov. 23:32) מה צפעון זה מפריש … כך היין מפרישוכ׳ as the adder divides between life and death, so wine removes from the ways of life to those of death; Lev. R. s. 12 כךה׳ היין בין אדםוכ׳ so wine caused a separation between Adam and Eve; ה׳ היין בין נח לבניו לעבדות wine caused a division between Noah and his sons with regard to slavery; ה׳ היין בין אהרן ובניו למיתה wine caused a division between Aaron and his sons with regard to death; Yalk. Prov. 960. Tam.IV, 3 מן הכבד …ה׳ severed the lungs from the liver; a. fr.Part. pass. מוּפְרָש. Ned.I, 1 מוּפְרְשַׁנִי ממך I will be separated from thee (will have no dealings with thee, accept no favors); ib. 5a; a. e. 2) to go to sea. Gen. R. s. 13 היו מַפְרִישִׁין ליםוכ׳ were crossing the ocean; a. e.
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