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41 VISTA
Del verbo vestir: ( conjugate vestir) \ \
vista es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: vestir vista
vestir ( conjugate vestir) verbo transitivo 1 2 (liter o period) ( llevar puesto) to wear verbo intransitivo 1 [ persona] to dress; vista de algo ‹de uniforme/azul›) to wear sth; vista de etiqueta to wear formal dress 2 ( ser elegante): de vista ‹traje/zapatos› smart vestirse verbo pronominal ( refl)◊ date prisa, vístete hurry up, get dressedb) ( de cierta manera):se viste a la última moda she wears the latest styles; siempre se viste de verde she always wears greenc) ( disfrazarse) vistase de algo to dress up as sth
vista sustantivo femenino 1 ser corto de vista to be near-sighted; perdió la vista he lost his sight; vista cansada eyestrain lo operaron de la vista he had an eye operation 2 ( mirada):◊ alzar/bajar la vista to look up/down3 ( en locs)◊ a la vista: ponlo bien a la vista put it where it can be seen easily;estar/no estar a la vista to be within/out of sight; a la vista de todos in full view of everyone; ¿tienes algún proyecto a la vista? do you have any projects in view?; a primera or a simple vista at first sight o glance; con vistas a with a view to; en vista de in view of; en vista de que … in view of the fact that …; ¡hasta la vista! see you!, so long! (colloq); perder algo/a algn de vista to lose sight of sth/sb; perderse de vista to disappear from view 4 ( panorama) view; vista aérea aerial view 5 (Der) hearing
vestir
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner la ropa a alguien) to dress frml to clothe
2 (llevar puesto) to wear: vestía un traje gris, he was wearing a grey suit
II verbo intransitivo
1 (llevar) to dress
viste de rojo, she's wearing red
vestir bien, to dress well (ser apropiado, elegante) to look smart
visto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (considerado socialmente) estar bien visto, to be considered correct o acceptable
estar mal visto, to be frowned upon/on
2 (común, poco original) estar muy visto, not to be very original: ese reloj está muy visto, everybody is wearing watches like that
3 fam (obvio) estar visto, to be obvious o clear
4 (al parecer) por lo visto, apparently
5 Jur visto para sentencia, ready for judgement
II sustantivo masculino visto bueno, approval
vista sustantivo femenino
1 (sentido, visión) sight: le conozco de vista, I know him by sight
ese edificio nos tapa la vista del río, the river is hidden from view by that building
tienes buena vista, you have good eyesight
corto de vista, shortsighted, US nearsighted (los ojos) me hace daño a la vista, it hurts my eyes
2 (perspectiva, panorama) view
con vistas a la calle, overlooking the street
3 Jur hearing, trial Locuciones: familiar hacer la vista gorda, to turn a blind eye
perder de vista, to lose sight of: el tren se perdió de vista, the train disappeared from view familiar ¡piérdete de mi vista!, get out of here!, get lost! (recordar) volver/echar la vista atrás, to look back
a la vista, (dentro del campo visual) visible, within sight (previsto) tienen un viaje a la vista, they have a trip in mind
a primera vista/a simple vista, (a la primera, directamente) at first sight o glance: amor a primera vista, love at first sight
detectó el error a simple vista, he found the mistake straight away (con solo mirar) esa estrella no es visible a simple vista, that star isn't visible with the naked eye (en principio, al parecer) on the face of it
con vistas a, with a view to
en vista de, in view of, considering ' vista' also found in these entries: Spanish: abarcar - aguda - agudo - alcance - ante - apartar - cantar - converger - corta - corto - dominar - esforzar - fijar - fina - fino - golpe - graduar - graduarse - herir - lince - novedosa - novedoso - nublarse - punto - recorrer - respetable - saltar - sesgar - versión - visión - volver - aéreo - agradable - alcanzar - amor - ángulo - cansar - chiribita - clavado - clavar - conocer - descansar - devolver - engañar - forzar - levantar - mirada - mirar - nublar - ojo English: acute - angle - aspect - avert - away - bird's-eye view - blind - blot out - clear - contention - delightful - dim - eagle-eyed - eye - eye-level - eyesight - eyestrain - face - glance - glorious - gorgeous - hearing - hide - in - jump out - look up - naked - note - obstruct - open out - oscillate - outlook - overlook - perspective - point - respect - scene - see - seeing - sense - sharp - sight - sight-reading - slant - splendid - standpoint - stare - strain - strained - surfacetr['vɪstə]1 vista, panorama nombre masculino2 figurative use perspectivavista ['vɪstə] n: vista fn.• panorama s.m.• perspectiva s.f.• vista s.f.'vɪstə['vɪstǝ]N ABBR (US) = Volunteers in Service to America programa de ayuda voluntaria a los necesitados* * *['vɪstə] -
42 vista
Del verbo vestir: ( conjugate vestir) \ \
vista es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: vestir vista
vestir ( conjugate vestir) verbo transitivo 1 2 (liter o period) ( llevar puesto) to wear verbo intransitivo 1 [ persona] to dress; vista de algo ‹de uniforme/azul›) to wear sth; vista de etiqueta to wear formal dress 2 ( ser elegante): de vista ‹traje/zapatos› smart vestirse verbo pronominal ( refl)◊ date prisa, vístete hurry up, get dressedb) ( de cierta manera):se viste a la última moda she wears the latest styles; siempre se viste de verde she always wears greenc) ( disfrazarse) vistase de algo to dress up as sth
vista sustantivo femenino 1 ser corto de vista to be near-sighted; perdió la vista he lost his sight; vista cansada eyestrain lo operaron de la vista he had an eye operation 2 ( mirada):◊ alzar/bajar la vista to look up/down3 ( en locs)◊ a la vista: ponlo bien a la vista put it where it can be seen easily;estar/no estar a la vista to be within/out of sight; a la vista de todos in full view of everyone; ¿tienes algún proyecto a la vista? do you have any projects in view?; a primera or a simple vista at first sight o glance; con vistas a with a view to; en vista de in view of; en vista de que … in view of the fact that …; ¡hasta la vista! see you!, so long! (colloq); perder algo/a algn de vista to lose sight of sth/sb; perderse de vista to disappear from view 4 ( panorama) view; vista aérea aerial view 5 (Der) hearing
vestir
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner la ropa a alguien) to dress frml to clothe
2 (llevar puesto) to wear: vestía un traje gris, he was wearing a grey suit
II verbo intransitivo
1 (llevar) to dress
viste de rojo, she's wearing red
vestir bien, to dress well (ser apropiado, elegante) to look smart
visto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (considerado socialmente) estar bien visto, to be considered correct o acceptable
estar mal visto, to be frowned upon/on
2 (común, poco original) estar muy visto, not to be very original: ese reloj está muy visto, everybody is wearing watches like that
3 fam (obvio) estar visto, to be obvious o clear
4 (al parecer) por lo visto, apparently
5 Jur visto para sentencia, ready for judgement
II sustantivo masculino visto bueno, approval
vista sustantivo femenino
1 (sentido, visión) sight: le conozco de vista, I know him by sight
ese edificio nos tapa la vista del río, the river is hidden from view by that building
tienes buena vista, you have good eyesight
corto de vista, shortsighted, US nearsighted (los ojos) me hace daño a la vista, it hurts my eyes
2 (perspectiva, panorama) view
con vistas a la calle, overlooking the street
3 Jur hearing, trial Locuciones: familiar hacer la vista gorda, to turn a blind eye
perder de vista, to lose sight of: el tren se perdió de vista, the train disappeared from view familiar ¡piérdete de mi vista!, get out of here!, get lost! (recordar) volver/echar la vista atrás, to look back
a la vista, (dentro del campo visual) visible, within sight (previsto) tienen un viaje a la vista, they have a trip in mind
a primera vista/a simple vista, (a la primera, directamente) at first sight o glance: amor a primera vista, love at first sight
detectó el error a simple vista, he found the mistake straight away (con solo mirar) esa estrella no es visible a simple vista, that star isn't visible with the naked eye (en principio, al parecer) on the face of it
con vistas a, with a view to
en vista de, in view of, considering ' vista' also found in these entries: Spanish: abarcar - aguda - agudo - alcance - ante - apartar - cantar - converger - corta - corto - dominar - esforzar - fijar - fina - fino - golpe - graduar - graduarse - herir - lince - novedosa - novedoso - nublarse - punto - recorrer - respetable - saltar - sesgar - versión - visión - volver - aéreo - agradable - alcanzar - amor - ángulo - cansar - chiribita - clavado - clavar - conocer - descansar - devolver - engañar - forzar - levantar - mirada - mirar - nublar - ojo English: acute - angle - aspect - avert - away - bird's-eye view - blind - blot out - clear - contention - delightful - dim - eagle-eyed - eye - eye-level - eyesight - eyestrain - face - glance - glorious - gorgeous - hearing - hide - in - jump out - look up - naked - note - obstruct - open out - oscillate - outlook - overlook - perspective - point - respect - scene - see - seeing - sense - sharp - sight - sight-reading - slant - splendid - standpoint - stare - strain - strained - surfacetr['vɪstə]1 vista, panorama nombre masculino2 figurative use perspectivavista ['vɪstə] n: vista fn.• panorama s.m.• perspectiva s.f.• vista s.f.'vɪstə['vɪstǝ]N (lit) vista f, panorama m ; (fig) perspectiva f, horizonte mto open up new vistas — abrir nuevas perspectivas or nuevos horizontes
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43 biały
1. comp; bielszy; adjbiały kruk — (przen) collector's item
biały jak kreda/ściana — (as) white as a sheet/ghost
2. mmalować (pomalować perf) coś na biało — to paint sth white
- biali* * *a.1. ( liczne znaczenia przenośne i idiomatyczne) white; biały jak śnieg (as) white as (fresh-driven) snow; biały człowiek white man, Caucasian; do białego rana till the break of day; białe noce white nights ( in northern countries); białe mięso white meat; białe pieczywo l. biały chleb white bread; biały ryż white rice; białe wino white wine; biała kawa white coffee; biały mróz hoarfrost; biała flaga white flag; Orzeł Biały ( w polskim godle narodowym) the White Eagle; Biały Dom the White House; biała substancja anat. white matter; biała krwinka l. ciałko krwi fizj. white blood cell, leukocyte; biała rasa antrop. the Caucasian race; biała flota żegl. river craft; biały karzeł astron. white dwarf; topola biała bot. white poplar ( Populus alba); biały niedźwiedź zool. polar bear ( Ursus maritimus); wal biały zool. white whale, beluga ( Delphinapterus leucas); biała gorączka pot. white fever; białe szaleństwo żart. (= sporty zimowe) white madness; biały taniec dance where the women ask the men; biały kruk przen. rara avis, rarity, curio; biały murzyn iron. white slave; biała plama na mapie unchartered territory; w biały dzień in broad daylight; czarno na białym black on white.2. (= czysty) clean, blank; biała karta blank sheet.4. biały wiersz lit. blank verse.mp( o człowieku zaliczanym do rasy białej) white, Caucasian.mipl. szachy, warcaby (= gracz grający białymi bierkami) White.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > biały
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44 lanzarse
1 (actuar decididamente) to throw oneself, launch oneself into■ se lanzaron a la calle en protesta por la nueva ley they went out onto the streets to protest against the new law* * *1) to undertake* * *VPR1) (=arrojarse) [al suelo, al vacío] to throw o.s.; [al agua] to throw o.s., jumpse lanzaron al suelo — they threw o flung themselves to the ground
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lanzarse sobre algn — to pounce on sb, leap on sbel vigilante se lanzó sobre el ladrón — the guard pounced o leapt on the robber
la muchedumbre se lanzó sobre él — the crowd rushed towards o crowded round him
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lanzarse en picado — to dive, swoop down2) (=ir rápidamente) to hurtle•
lanzarse a hacer algo, se lanzaron a comprar acciones — they rushed to buy shares3) * (=decidirse) to take the plunge *llevábamos años pensando montar un negocio hasta que nos lanzamos — after years wanting to set up a business, we finally took the plunge *
4)• lanzarse a (=dedicarse) —
no tienen dinero para lanzarse a la construcción de nuevas viviendas — they don't have the funds to embark upon o undertake new housing projects
se lanzó a la política en 1963 — she went into o took up politics in 1963
* * *(v.) = rush, dart, plunge intoEx. The computer can be a great boon to cataloging, but I don't think that we should rush at it in an overly simplistic way.Ex. 'That wouldn't be my problem,' Stanton said darting a sardonic glance at her antagonist.Ex. Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.* * *(v.) = rush, dart, plunge intoEx: The computer can be a great boon to cataloging, but I don't think that we should rush at it in an overly simplistic way.
Ex: 'That wouldn't be my problem,' Stanton said darting a sardonic glance at her antagonist.Ex: Preliminary decisions must be taken before plunging into the accumulation of index terms, and analysis of relationships.* * *
■lanzarse verbo reflexivo
1 (tirarse, arrojarse) to throw o hurl oneself: se lanzó a sus brazos, she flung herself into his arms
lanzarse al vacío, to throw oneself into the void
2 (iniciar una tarea) to embark on
lanzarse al ataque, to attack
3 (decidirse) fam to make up one's mind
' lanzarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lanzar
- paracaídas
- saltar
- tirar
- zambullirse
English:
come out
- hurtle
- jump
- launch into
- lunge
- fly
* * *vpr1. [tirarse] to throw oneself;lanzarse en paracaídas desde un avión to parachute from a plane;lanzarse a la piscina/al agua to jump into the pool/water;lanzarse de cabeza to divelos niños se lanzaron sobre la comida the children fell upon the food;varios espectadores se lanzaron al campo a number of spectators ran onto the pitch3. [empezar]era escritora y decidió lanzarse a la política she was a writer who decided to enter the world of politics;me lancé a correr calle abajo I dashed off down the street;hubo un grito y todos se lanzaron a disparar there was a shout and everyone suddenly started shooting;si se confirma la noticia los inversores se lanzarán a vender if the news is confirmed, investors will not hesitate to start selling4. [atreverse]¿escribir novelas? es fácil, sólo es cuestión de lanzarse writing novels? that's easy, it's just a question of giving it a go;después de meses, se lanzó y la invitó a cenar after several months, he plucked up his courage and asked her out to dinner* * *lanzarse al agua dive into the water;lanzarse en paracaídas parachute;lanzarse a hacer algo rush into doing sth* * *vr1) : to throw oneself (at, into)2)lanzarse a : to embark upon, to undertake* * *lanzarse vb1. (arrojarse) to jump2. (empezar) to start -
45 abalanzar
v.1 to rush on with impetuosity.Se abalanzaron sobre el enemigo they rushed at the enemy 2. To venture2 to swoop.3 to balance.El científico abalanza los pesos The scientist balances the weights.4 to weigh, to compare.5 to dart, to impel.6 to throw violently.Los enemigos abalanzaron piedras The enemies threw rocks violently.7 to ford, to make cross a river.* * *1. VT1) (=lanzar) to hurl, throw2) (=impeler) to impel3) (=pesar) to weigh4) (=equilibrar) to balance2.See:* * *♦ vt[lanzar] to fling, to hurl -
46 grand
grand, e [gʀɑ̃, gʀɑ̃d]1. adjectivea. ( = de haute taille) tall• quand il sera grand [enfant] when he grows up• tu es grand/grande maintenant you're a big boy/girl nowd. (en nombre, en quantité) [vitesse, poids, valeur, puissance] great ; [nombre, quantité] large ; [famille] large, bige. ( = intense) [bruit, cri] loud ; [froid, chaleur] intense ; [vent] strong ; [danger, plaisir, pauvreté] greatf. ( = riche, puissant) [pays, firme, banquier, industriel] leadingg. ( = important) great ; [ville, travail] big• je t'annonce une grande nouvelle ! I've got some great news!h. ( = principal) main• la grande difficulté consiste à... the main difficulty lies in...i. (intensif) [travailleur, collectionneur, ami, rêveur] great ; [buveur, fumeur] heavy ; [mangeur] bigj. ( = remarquable) greatk. ( = de gala) [réception, dîner] grandl. ( = noble) [âme] noble ; [pensée, principe] loftym. ( = exagéré) faire de grandes phrases to voice high-flown sentimentsn. ( = beaucoup de) cela te fera (le plus) grand bien it'll do you the world of good• grand bien vous fasse ! much good may it do you!2. adverb3. masculine nouna. ( = élève) senior boyb. (terme d'affection) viens, mon grand come here, sonc. ( = personne puissante) les grands de ce monde men in high places4. feminine nouna. ( = élève) senior girl5. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The grandes écoles are competitive-entrance higher education establishments where engineering, business administration and other subjects are taught to a very high standard. The most prestigious include « l'École Polytechnique » (engineering), the three « Écoles normales supérieures » (arts and sciences), « l'ÉNA » (the civil service college), and « HEC » (business administration).Pupils prepare for entrance to the grandes écoles after their « baccalauréat » in two years of « classes préparatoires ». → CLASSES PRÉPARATOIRES CONCOURS ÉCOLE NATIONALE D'ADMINISTRATION* * *
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grande gʀɑ̃, gʀɑ̃d adjectif1) ( de dimensions importantes) ( en hauteur) tall; (en longueur, durée) long; ( en largeur) wide; (en étendue, volume) big2) (nombreux, abondant) large, biglaver à grande eau — to wash [something] in plenty of running water [légumes]; to wash [something] down [sol]
3) ( à un degré élevé) [rêveur, collectionneur, ami] great; [tricheur, joueur] big; [buveur, fumeur] heavy4) ( important) [découverte, expédition, nouvelle] great; [date] important; [rôle] major; [problème, décision] bigla grande majorité — the great ou vast majority
5) ( principal) main6) ( de premier plan) [société, marque] leading7) (brillant, remarquable) [peintre, vin, cause] great; [cœur, âme] nobleLouis le Grand — Louis the Great; esprit
les grandes classes — École the senior forms GB, the upper classes US
9) ( qualifiant une mesure) [hauteur, longueur, distance, valeur] great; [pointure, quantité, étendue] large; [vitesse] high10) (extrême, fort) [bonté, amitié, danger, intérêt] great; [bruit] loud; [froid] severe; [chaleur] intense; [vent] strong, high; [tempête] big, violentà grands cris — loudly; cas, remède
11) ( de rang social élevé) [famille, nom] great12) ( grandiose) [réception, projet] grand13) ( emphatique) [mot] big; [phrase] high-soundinget voilà, tout de suite les grands mots — there you go, straight off the deep end
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adverbe wideouvrir grand ses oreilles — fig to prick up one's ears
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nom masculinles cinq grands — Politique the Big Five
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en grand locution adverbialePhrasal Verbs:* * *ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d grand, -e1. adj1) (= de haute taille) tallIl est grand pour son âge. — He's tall for his age.
2) (= aîné)C'est sa grande sœur. — She's his big sister.
3) (= adulte)Il est assez grand pour... — He's old enough to...
4) (= gros, vaste, large) big, large5) (importance, stature) greatC'est un grand ami à moi. — He's a great friend of mine.
les grandes lignes CHEMINS DE FER — the main lines
6) (ampleur, degré)les grands blessés; Les grands blessés ont été emmenés à l'hôpital en hélicoptère. — The severely injured were taken to hospital by helicopter.
7) (intensif)Ça te fera beaucoup de bien d'être au grand air. — It'll be very good for you to be out in the open air.
2. adv3. nm/f1) (= élève, enfant) big boy, big girlIl est chez les grands maintenant. — He's in the senior school now.
C'est une grande, elle peut y aller seule. — She's a big girl now, she can go on her own.
2) (= personnage)4. nm* * *A adj1 ( de dimensions importantes) ( en hauteur) [personne, arbre, tour, cierge] tall; (en longueur, durée) [bras, enjambée, promenade, voyage] long; ( en largeur) [angle, marge] wide; (en étendue, volume) [lac, ville, salle, trou, édifice, paquet] large, big; [tas, feu] big; ( démesuré) [pied, nez, bouche] big; un homme (très) grand a (very) tall man; un grand homme brun, un homme grand et brun a tall dark man; plus grand que nature larger than life; ouvrir de grands yeux to open one's eyes wide;2 (nombreux, abondant) [famille, foule] large, big; [fortune] large; grande braderie big sale; pas grand monde not many people; faire de grandes dépenses to spend a lot of money; il fait grand jour it's broad daylight; laver à grande eau to wash [sth] in plenty of running water [légumes]; to wash [sth] down [sol]; à grand renfort de publicité with much publicity;3 ( à un degré élevé) [rêveur, collectionneur, travailleur, ami, ennemi, pécheur] great; [tricheur, joueur, lâcheur, idiot] big; [buveur, fumeur] heavy; grand amateur de ballet great ballet lover; c'est un grand timide he's very shy; les grands malades very sick people; c'est un grand cardiaque he has a serious heart condition;4 ( important) [découverte, migration, expédition, événement, nouvelle, honneur] great; [date] important; [rôle] major; [problème, décision] big; ( principal) main; c'est un grand jour pour elle it's a big day for her; une grande partie de la maison a large part of the house; une grande partie des habitants many of the inhabitants; la grande majorité the great ou vast majority; ⇒ scène;5 ( principal) main; le grand escalier the main staircase; le grand problème/obstacle the main ou major problem/obstacle; les grands axes routiers the main ou trunk GB roads; les grands points du discours the main points of the speech; les grandes lignes d'une politique the broad lines of a policy;6 ( de premier plan) Écon, Pol [pays, société, industriel, marque] leading; les grandes industries the big industries;7 (brillant, remarquable) [peintre, œuvre, civilisation, vin, cause] great; [cœur, âme] noble; c'est un grand homme he's a great man; les grands écrivains great authors; un grand nom de la musique a great musician; un grand monsieur du théâtre a great gentleman of the stage; Louis/Pierre le Grand Louis/Peter the Great; les grands noms du cinéma/de la littérature indienne the big names of the cinema/of Indian literature; de grande classe [produit] high-class; [exploit] admirable; ⇒ esprit;8 ( âgé) [frère, sœur] elder; [élève] senior GB, older; ( adulte) grown-up; mon grand frère my elder brother; les grandes classes Scol the senior forms GB, the upper classes US; quand il sera grand when he grows up; mes enfants sont grands my children are quite old; une grande fille comme toi! a big girl like you!; 12 ans! tu es assez grand pour te débrouiller 12 years old! you're old enough to cope;9 ( qualifiant une mesure) [hauteur, longueur, distance, poids, valeur, âge] great; [dimensions, taille, pointure, quantité, nombre, étendue] large; [vitesse] high; [kilomètre, mois, heure] good; il est grand temps que tu partes it's high time you were off ou you went;10 (intense, extrême, fort) [bonté, lâcheté, pauvreté, amitié, chagrin, faim, danger, différence, intérêt] great; [bruit] great, loud; [froid] severe; [chaleur] intense; [vent] strong, high; [tempête] big, violent; avec grand plaisir with great ou much pleasure; dans le plus grand secret in great secrecy; d'une grande bêtise/timidité very ou extremely stupid/shy; à ma grande honte/surprise much to my shame/surprise; sans grand espoir/enthousiasme without much hope/enthusiasm; sans grande importance not very important; il n'y a pas grand mal à cela/à faire there isn't much harm in that/in doing; avoir grand faim/soif to be very hungry/thirsty; avoir grand besoin de to be badly in need of; ça te ferait le plus grand bien it would do you a world of good; à grands cris loudly; ⇒ cas, remède;11 ( de rang social élevé) [famille, nom] great; grande dame great lady; la grande bourgeoisie the upper middle class;12 ( grandiose) [réception] grand; grands projets grand designs; avoir grande allure, avoir grand air to look very impressive;13 ( emphatique) [mot] big; [phrase] high-sounding; un grand merci a big thank you; faire de grands gestes to wave one's arms about; et voilà, tout de suite les grands mots there you go, straight off the deep end.B nm,f1 ( enfant) big boy/girl; Scol senior GB ou older pupil; il a fait ça tout seul comme un grand he did it all by himself like a big boy; il fait le ménage comme un grand he does the housework like a grown-up; pour les grands et les petits for old and young alike;C adv wide; ouvrir grand la bouche to open one's mouth wide; ouvrir tout grand les bras to throw one's arms open; les fenêtres sont grand(es) ouvertes the windows are wide open; ouvrir la porte toute grande to open the door wide; ouvrir grand ses oreilles fig to prick up one's ears; ouvrir tout grand son cœur fig to open one's heart; les bottes chaussent grand the boots are large-fitting; leurs vêtements taillent grand their clothes are cut on the large side; voir grand fig to think big.D nm ( pays) big power; ( entreprise) leader, big name; les grands de ce monde the great and the good; Pol the world's leaders; les cinq grands Pol the Big Five; les grands de l'automobile the top car manufacturers; c'est un grand de la publicité he's big in advertising.E en grand loc adv [ouvrir] wide, completely; faire de l'élevage en grand to breed animals on a large scale; quand ils reçoivent, ils font les choses en grand when they entertain they do things on the grand scale or they really go to town○.grand argentier Hist royal treasurer; hum keeper of the nation's purse, Finance minister; le grand art alchemy; grand banditisme organized crime; grand bassin ( de piscine) main pool; Anat upper pelvis; grand cacatois main royal sail; grand caniche standard poodle; le grand capital Écon big money, big investors pl; grand commis de l'État top civil servant; grand coq de bruyère capercaillie; grand corbeau raven; grand couturier couturier; grand débutant absolute beginner; grand duc Zool eagle owl; grand écart Danse, Sport splits (sg); faire le grand écart to do the splits; le grand écran the big screen; grand électeur ( en France) elector who votes in the elections for the French Senate; ( aux États-Unis) presidential elector; grand ensemble high-density housing complex; la vie dans les grands ensembles high-rise living; grand d'Espagne Spanish grandee; grand foc outer jib; grand frais Météo moderate gale; grand hunier main topsail; grand hunier fixe lower main topsail; grand hunier volant upper main topsail; grand invalide civil, GIC civilian who is registered severely disabled; grand invalide de guerre, GIG Prot Soc ex-serviceman who is registered severely disabled; le grand large Naut the high seas (pl); grand magasin Comm department store; grand maître ( aux échecs) grand master; grand maître de l'ordre des Templiers Hist Grand Master of the Knights Templar; grand mât Naut mainmast; le grand monde high society; le Grand Nord Géog the Far North; Grand Œuvre Great Work; grand officier de la Légion d'Honneur high-ranking officer of the Legion of HonourGB; le Grand Orient the Grand Lodge of France; grand panda giant panda; Grand Pardon Day of Atonement; grand patron Méd senior consultant GB, head doctor US; grand perroquet Naut main topgallant sail; grand prêtre Relig, fig high priest; grand prix Courses Aut, Sport grand prix; le grand public the general public; Comm produit grand public consumer product; grand quart Naut six-hour watch; Grand quartier général, GQG Mil General Headquarters, GHQ; grand quotidien Presse big national daily; grand roque Jeux ( aux échecs) castling long; le Grand Siècle Hist the 17th century (in France); grand teint colourfastGB; grand tétras capercaillie; grand tourisme Courses Aut, Aut GT, gran turismo; le Grand Turc the Sultan; grand veneur Chasse master of the hounds; grande Armée Hist Grande Armée (Napoleon's army); grande Baie Australienne Géog Great Australian Bight; la grande banlieue the outer suburbs (pl); Grande Barrière (de Corail) Géog Great Barrier Reef; la grande bleue the sea; la grande cuisine Culin haute cuisine; grande distribution Écon volume retailing; grand école higher education institution; la Grande Guerre Hist the First World War; grande gueule○ loud mouth○; grande hune Naut maintop; la grande muette the army; la grande muraille de Chine Géog the Great Wall of China; grande personne grown-up, adult; la grande presse Presse the popular dailies (pl); grande puissance Pol superpower; grande roue ( de foire) big wheel GB, Ferris wheel US; grande série Comm mass production; fabriqué en grande série mass-produced; grande surface Comm supermarket; grandes eaux fountains; fig ( pleurs) waterworks; dès qu'on la gronde, ce sont les grandes eaux the minute you tell her off, she turns on the waterworks; grandes lignes Rail main train routes; grandes marées spring tides; grandes ondes Radio long wave (sg); Grandes Plaines Géog Great Plains; les grands blessés the seriously injured; grands corps de l'État Admin senior branches of the civil service; grands espaces Écol open spaces; grands fauves Zool big cats; grands fonds Naut ocean depths; les grands froids the cold of winter; Grands Lacs Géog Great Lakes; grands singes Zool great apes; ⇒ école, voyage.ⓘ Grande école A prestigious third-level institution where admission is usually by competitive entrance examination or concours. Places are much sought after as they are widely considered to guarantee more promising career prospects than the standard university institutions. Many grandes écoles specialize in particular disciplines or fields of study, e.g. ENA, Sciences Po, etc.( féminin grande) [grɑ̃, grɑ̃d] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou h muet [grɑ̃t]) adjectifA.[ASPECT QUANTITATIF]grand A/B/C capital A/B/Cune grande tour a high ou tall towerun grand fleuve a long ou big riveravoir de grands pieds to have big ou large feetmarcher à grands pas to walk with great ou long strides3. [d'un certain âge - être humain] big[aîné - frère, sœur] big4. [qui dure longtemps] long5. [intense, considérable] greatpendant les grandes chaleurs in high summer, in ou at the height of summerun grand incendie a major ou great firela grande majorité de the great ou vast majority ofils plongent à une grande profondeur they dive very deep ou to a great depth7. [entier]elle m'a fait attendre une grande heure/semaine she made me wait a good hour/a good week9. GÉOGRAPHIE10. ZOOLOGIEB.[ASPECT QUALITATIF]les grands problèmes de notre temps the main ou major ou key issues of our timece sont de grands amis they're great ou very good friendsles grands blessés/brûlés/invalides the seriously wounded/burned/disabled3. [puissant, influent - banque] top ; [ - industriel] top, leading, major ; [ - propriétaire, famille] important ; [ - personnage] great4. [dans une hiérarchie]les grands dignitaires du régime the leading ou important dignitaries of the regime5. [noble]avoir grand air ou grande allure to carry oneself well, to be imposing6. [généralementéreux]il a un grand cœur he's big-hearted, he has a big heart7. [exagéré] biggrands mots high-sounding words, high-flown language8. [fameux, reconnu] greatun grand journaliste a great ou top journalistil ne descend que dans les grands hôtels he only stays in the best hotels ou the most luxurious hotelsle grand film de la soirée tonight's big ou feature filmles grandes dates de l'histoire de France the great ou most significant dates in French history9. HISTOIRE10. [omnipotent, suprême] greatC.[EN INTENSIF]sans grand enthousiasme/intérêt without much enthusiasm/interestsa grande fierté, c'est son jardin he's very proud of ou he takes great pride in his gardenun grand merci à ta sœur lots of thanks to ou a big thank you to your sistercette cuisine a grand besoin d'être nettoyée this kitchen really needs ou is in dire need of a cleantoute la famille au grand complet the whole family, every single member of the familyjamais, au grand jamais je n'accepterai never in a million years will I acceptà sa grande surprise much to his surprise, to his great surprise————————, grande [grɑ̃, grɑ̃d] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou h muet [grɑ̃t]) nom masculin, nom féminin1. [enfant - d'un certain âge][en appellatif]merci mon grand! thanks, son!allons, ma grande, ne pleure pas! come on now, love, don't cry!comme un grand: je me débrouillerai tout seul, comme un grand/toute seule, comme une grande I'll manage on my own, like a big boy/a big girl[en appellatif]alors, ma grande, tu as pu te reposer un peu? well dear, did you manage to get some rest?[personne de grande taille]pour la photo, les grands se mettront derrière for the photo, tall people ou the taller people will stand at the back————————adverbe1. [vêtement]2. (locution)3. [largement]4. ART————————nom masculin1. PHILOSOPHIE → link=infiniment infiniment2. [entrepreneur, industriel]les grands de l'automobile the major ou leading car manufacturers————————grands nom masculin plurielÉCONOMIE & POLITIQUEles grands [les puissants] the rich (and powerful)les grands de ce monde the people in (positions of) power ou in high places————————en grand locution adverbiale[complètement] on a large scaleil faut aérer la maison en grand the house needs a thorough ou good airinggrande école nom féminingrand ensemble nom masculingrande surface nom fémininThe grandes écoles are relatively small and highly respected higher education establishments. Admission is usually only possible after two years of intensive preparatory studies and a competitive entrance examination. Most have close links with industry. The grandes écoles include l'École des hautes études commerciales or HEC (management and business), l'École polytechnique or l'X (engineering) and l'École normale supérieure (teacher training). -
47 सुपर्ण
su-parṇan. a beautiful leaf R. ;
(- ṇá) mf (ī́)n. having beautñbeautiful leaves L. ;
having beautñbeautiful wings RV. ;
m. any large bird of prey (as a vulture, eagle;
alsoᅠ applicable to the sun orᅠ moon as « having beautñbeautiful rays», andᅠ to soma andᅠ clouds;
du. « sun andᅠ moon») ib. ;
any mythical orᅠ supernatural bird (often identified with Garuḍa, andᅠ sometimes personified as a Ṛishi, a Deva-gandharva, andᅠ an Asura) RV. TS. Kāṭh. MBh. ;
a ray Naigh. ;
a horse ib. Nir. ;
a cock MW. ;
a partic. array (as of an army) MBh. ;
Cassia Fistula L. ;
N. of a son of Antariksha (v.l. - varṇa) VP. ;
of a mountain BhP. ;
m. n. a partic. section of 103 Vedic verses MBh. ;
(ā) f. a lotus plant, a pool abounding with lotuses L. ;
N. of the mother of Garuḍa orᅠ of the Prājāpatya Āruṇi Suparṇeya BhP. NārUp. ;
of a river VP. ;
(ī) f. a partic. personification (mentioned together with Kadrū, sometimes identified with Vāc andᅠ regarded as the mother of metres) TS. Kāṭh. ṠBr. ;
= garuḍī MBh. ;
the mother of Su-parṇa Suparṇ. ;
N. of one of the seven tongues of fire Gṛihyās. ;
night Nir. ;
a species of creeper (= palāṡī) L. ;
a partic. drug (= reṇukā) ib. ;
- ketu m. « having Garuḍa for a symbol»
N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa MBh. BhP. Ṡiṡ. ;
- cít mfn. heaped up orᅠ moulded into the form of the bird Su-parṇa VS. ṠBr. ;
- citi f. - citi-dīpikā f. - citi-paddhati f. N. of wks.;
- citya mfn. = - cít Cat. ;
- yātu (- ṇá-) m. a partic. demon RV. ;
- rāja m. N. of Garuḍa R. ;
- vāta m. the wind agitated by the wings of Garuḍa MW. ;
- sád mfn. sitting on the bird Su-parṇa TS. ;
- súvana mfn. serving as the breeding-place of eagles AV. ;
-ṇâ̱khya m. Mesua Roxburghii L. ;
-ṇâ̱khyāná n. the story of Su-parṇa Suparṇ. ;
-ṇâ̱ṇḍa m. the son of a Ṡūdra andᅠ a Sūta L. ;
-ṇâ̱dhyāya m. N. of wk.;
- ṇī-tanaya m. « son of Su-parṇī», Garuḍa L.
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48 Susanville
1) Город на северо-востоке штата Калифорния, на р. Сузан [Susan River], у восточных отрогов хребта Сьерра-Невада [ Sierra Nevada] на высоте 1280 м. 13,5 тыс. жителей (2000). Административный центр [ county seat] округа Лассен [Lassen County]. Освоение района началось после открытия золота П. Лассеном [Lassen, Peter] (1854). Статус тауна [ town] с 1900, города [ city] с 1940. Лесопилки, деревообработка. Торговый центр района скотоводства и овцеводства. В пригороде находится тюрьма штата, являющаяся основным работодателем местных жителей. Местный колледж Лассен [Lassen Community College] (1925). В окрестностях - Национальный парк "Вулкан Лассен" [ Lassen Volcanic National Park], национальные лесные заповедники Лассен [Lassen National Forest] и Плумас [Plumas National Forest], высохшее озеро Хони [Honey Lake], озеро Игл [Eagle Lake]. Ежегодное родео [Susanville Rodeo].2) Разговорное название тюрьмы "Калифорнийский исправительный центр" [California Correctional Center (CCC)] в окрестностях г. Сузанвилл, шт. Калифорния. Создана в 1963. -
49 Weatherford, William
(1780?-1824) Уэзерфорд, УильямВождь верхних криков [ Creek] из общины Красные прутья [Red Sticks], индейское имя - Красный Орел [Red Eagle]. Предводитель индейцев в крикской войне 1813-14 [ Creek Wars]. 30 августа 1813 во главе 1 тыс. воинов напал на форт Мимс [Fort Mims] в Алабаме, при штурме которого погибло около 500 солдат и поселенцев. Затем направился по берегу р. Таллапуса [ Tallapoosa River] на север, где 27 марта 1814 потерпел поражение в битве у излучины Хорсшу-Бенд [ Horseshoe Bend, Battle of]. Около 600 членов его общины погибли, а крики вынуждены были отдать американцам почти половину своих земель в Алабаме. Сам Уэзерфорд был помилован генералом Э. Джексоном [ Jackson, Andrew] и в последующие годы жил в штате Алабама, занимаясь сельским хозяйствомEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Weatherford, William
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50 Yellowstone National Park
Старейший и один из самых крупных в стране. Занимает северо-запад штата Вайоминг, а также земли на востоке Айдахо и юге Монтаны. Расположен в долине р. Йеллоустон [ Yellowstone River], на возвышенном плато в районе Скалистых гор [ Rocky Mountains], высшая точка - гора Игл-Пик [Eagle Peak], 3462 м. Создан в 1872. Площадь 8,9 тыс. кв. км. Геологические достопримечательности: около 3 тыс. гейзеров, в том числе гейзер "Верный старик" [ Old Faithful], 10 тыс. горячих и грязевых источников ("Мамонтовы источники" [Mammoth Hot Springs]), окаменелые леса, каньоны (Большой Каньон реки Йеллоустон [Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone]). Разнообразен животный мир: медведь-гризли [ grizzly bear], барибал [ black bear], вапити [ wapiti], американский лось [ moose], бизон [ buffalo], койот [ coyote], олень-мул [ mule deer] и др. Представлены такие виды деревьев, как широкохвойная скрученная сосна [lodgepole pine] (Pinus contorta/latifolia - лат), тополь осинообразный [ aspen] и др. Крупные пожары в 1988 уничтожили около 20 процентов лесного массива паркаEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Yellowstone National Park
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51 United States of America
• United States of America, the Соединённые Штаты Америки. Сокращение: США [USA]. Флаг: «Звёздно-полосатый флаг» [*Star-Spangled Banner], поэт. «Овеянный славой» [*Old Glory]. Гимн: «Усеянное звёздами знамя» [*‘Star-Spangled Banner, The’]. Герб: американский орёл [*American eagle]. Девиз: «Едины в многообразии» [*‘E plurubus unum’]; «С нами Бог»/«На Бога уповаем» [*‘In God we trust’] ( надпись на американских монетах и банкнотах). Площадь: ок. 9,4 млн. кв. км (3,618,770 sq. mi.). Протяжённость с востока на запад — 4662 км, с юга на север — 4583 км. Страна простирается от Атлантического до Тихого океана — «от моря до сверкающего моря» [‘from sea to shining sea’]. За прибрежными районами Атлантического побережья тянутся невысокие Аппалачские горы [*Appalachian Mts], далее к западу обширные равнины [*Great Plains], затем Скалистые горы [*Rockies]; вдоль Тихоокеанского побережья — Каскадные горы [*Cascade Mts] и Сьерра-Невада. Самая высокая вершина США и всей Северной Амери-ки — гора Мак-Кинли [*McKinley] — 6194 м. Основные реки: Миссисипи [*Mississippi II], Миссури [*Missouri II], Рио-Гранде [*Rio Grande], Юкон [*Yukon], Арканзас [*Arkansas III], Колорадо [*Colorado III], Огайо-Аллегени [*Ohio-Allegheny], Колумбия [*Columbia II], Ред-Ривер [*Red River]. Крупнейшая река — Миссисипи (3950 км); с притоками Миссури (4740 км), Арканзас (2410 км), Ред-Ривер (2050 км) её бассейн занимает 40% всей территории страны. Экономика. Полезные ископаемые: уголь, нефть, медь, свинец, молибден, фосфаты, уран, бокситы, золото, ртуть, никель, поташ, серебро, вольфрам, цинк. Обрабатываемые земли: 21%. США — одна из ведущих стран по добыче нефти, природного газа, меди, угля и железной руды. Примерно 27% валового национального продукта даёт обрабатывающая промышленность, 16% оптовая и розничная торговля, 15% финансы, страхование и недвижимость, 11% услуги, 10% правительственные учреждения и государственные предприятия, 6% сельское хозяйство, лесное хозяйство и рыболовство, 5% строительство, по 4% транспорт и связь, коммунальные услуги, 2% добывающая промышленность и др. Животноводство (1991): скота 98 млн., свиней 54 млн., овец 11,3 млн. Улов рыбы (1991): 4,3 млн. тонн. Транспорт. Железные дороги (1990): протяжённость 144 тыс. миль; автомобилей (1990): 143 млн. легковых и 45 млн. грузовых и общего пользования; гражданская авиация: 834 аэропорта. Продолжительность жизни: 72 года у мужчин и 79 у женщин. Число больничных коек: 1 на 198 человек, врачей 1 на 404 человека. Образование: грамотность 97%. Население (1996): 263814032. Крупнейшие города: Нью-Йорк [*New York], Лос-Анджелес [*Los Angeles I], Чикаго [*Chicago I], Филадельфия [*Philadelphia], Сан-Франциско [*San Francisco], Детройт [*Detroit], Бостон [*Boston III], Хьюстон [*Houston], Даллас [*Dallas I]. Столица: г. Вашингтон [*Washington]. Этнический состав: белые составляют примерно 80% населения, негры, которые предпочитают, чтобы их называли афро-американцами [*Afro-Americans] или чёрными американцами [*black Americans], но не Negroes, — 12%, другие американцы — индейцы, американцы азиатского происхождения — 8%; из белых ок. 15 млн. составляют испаноязычные [Hispanics], гл. обр. выходцы из Мексики, Пуэрто-Рико и др. стран Латинской Америки. Религиозный состав: ок. 3/4 населения — протестанты, примерно четверть составляют католики. Иудаизм исповедуют 5,4 млн., православие ок. 700 тыс. Среди протестантов на первом месте баптисты и лютеране. Государственно- политическое устройство. Согласно Конституции США, правительство делится на 3 ветви: законодательную [legislative], исполнительную [executive] и судебную [*judicial]. На федеральном уровне законодательную власть осуществляет Конгресс США, состоящий из двух палат: Сената [*Senate] и Палаты представителей [*House of Representatives]. Сенаторы представляют штаты ( по 2 сенатора от каждого штата), а члены Палаты представителей свои избирательные округа, определяемые согласно численности населения. Исполнительную власть осуществляет президент [*President], избираемый населением на всеобщих выборах сроком на 4 года. Выборы проводятся в первый вторник ноября по високосным годам. Президент формирует правительство по своему усмотрению. Конституционный надзор за действиями Конгресса и президента осуществляет Верховный Суд [*Supreme Court], члены которого назначаются на этот пост по представлению президента Конгрессом США пожизненно. США — федеративная республика в составе 50 штатов, отдельно стоит федеральный округ Колумбия [*District of Columbia, сокр. *D.C.]. Каждый штат подразделяется на округа ( традиционно графства [*counties]). В штате Луизиана этой административной единице соответствует «приход» [parish]. Общее число округов в США — 3041. Округа в свою очередь делятся на муниципалитеты (19 тыс.) и тауншипы [*townships] (16,7 тыс.). Первые осуществляют местное самоуправление в городах, вторые — в сельской местности (в Новой Англии обе единицы называются «тауны» [*towns]). Для управления школьным образованием страна разбита на школьные округа [*school districts] — 15 тыс., а для организации некоторых услуг (пожарная охрана, водоснабжение) — на специальные округа. Все эти единицы управления имеют право сбора налогов в свою пользу с населения и корпораций. Из общей суммы налогов на федеральное правительство [federal tax] приходится ок. 60%, на нужды штатов [state tax] — почти 25%, на местное самоуправление [local tax] — 15%. Удостоверение личности. Прежде всего, это водительские права [driving/driver’s license]; в них занесена подробная информация о владельце: от имени, фамилии, даты рождения до веса и роста. Карточка социального страхования [*social security card] необходима при устройстве на работу. Кроме основных данных о владельце, в ней проставлен девятизначный идентификационный номер, позволяющий определить любого гражданина США ( обычно ставится на заполняемых официальных бумагах). Есть и другие документы, напр., карточка медицинского страхования. Транспорт. Основным видом транспорта в США является автомобиль. Всю страну пересекают скоростные дороги [*expressways]. Широко распространена аренда автомобилей: фирмы *Hertz, Alamo, *Avis, Dollar, National и др. предоставляют машины всех марок напрокат. На железнодорожном транспорте большинство дорог сейчас принадлежат компании «Амтрак» [*Amtrak]. При передвижении по её железным дорогам можно воспользоваться специальным проездным билетом All-Aboard America. Авиакомпании практикуют челночные авиарейсы [*air shuttle] между Нью-Йорком, Вашингтоном и Бостоном, когда самолёт отправляется при заполнении его пассажирами с оплатой билета прямо в самолёте. Авиабилеты на посещение сразу нескольких городов, действительные от одной недели до 3-х месяцев, можно приобрести по сниженным ценам. Связь. Почта и телеграф в США разделены. Почтовая служба осуществляется государством, телеграф принадлежит частным компаниям, наиболее крупная из которых «Уэстерн юнион» [Western Union]. При пользовании телефоном, набрав «0», можно вызвать полицию, «скорую помощь», пожарных, получить необходимую информацию. Многие города и посёлки имеют телефонный номер единой диспетчерской чрезвычайных служб («Службы спасения») — 911, по которому надо звонить во всех экстренных случаях. Отели. Американские отели могут предоставлять бесплатный завтрак [B and B — bed and breakfast], в курортных городах — завтрак и ужин. Номера делятся на одноместные [single], двухместные [twin] и отдельные номера с двуспальной кроватью [double]. В большинстве гостиниц ключ от номера представляет собой небольшую кодированную пластинку, которая вставляется в дверную скважину. Сдавать её при выходе из гостиницы не нужно. Питание. Кроме разнообразных ресторанов с национальной кухней практически всех народов мира, американцы не пренебрегают относительно недорогими закусочными «Макдоналдс» [*MacDonald’s], «Пицца-Хат» [*Pizza Hut], «Бёргер Кинг» [*Burger King]. Продукты, как правило, приобретают в супермаркетах [supermarkets]. Денежная единица: доллар [*dollar I], обозначаемый знаком $. Доллар делится на 100 центов [*cent]. Одноцентовую монету часто называют пенни [*penny], пятицентовую — никель [*nickel], десятицентовую — дайм [*dime], а достоинством в 25 центов — четвертак [*quarter]. Монеты в 50 центов и однодолларовые обычно юбилейные. Оплата в магазинах, ресторанах и т.п. часто производится чеками [*checks] и кредитными карточками [*credit cards]США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > United States of America
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52 sail
[seɪl] 1. сущ.1) парус; парусаunder sail — под парусом, на парусном судне
to furl / strike / take in sail(s) — убирать паруса
to hoil / make sail(s) — ставить паруса
to reduce / slacken sail(s) — ослаблять паруса
to shorten sail(s) — убавлять паруса; замедлить ход
- crowd sails- crowd sail
- in full sail
- full sail
- set sail2)а) = sailing shipб) группа парусных судов, флотилия, флотThe admiral carried all sail. — Адмирал командовал всем флотом.
3)а) плаваниеб) круизSyn:cruise 1.5) поэт. крыло птицыThe mountain eagle spread her dark sails on the wind. — Горный орёл распростёр свои тёмные крылья на ветру.
••- make sail- strike sail
- take in sail 2. гл.1)а) плавать, совершать плаваниеThey sailed down the river. — Они поплыли вниз по реке.
Syn:2) плавно двигаться, выступать, "плыть"; шествовать3) ( sail through) легко преодолеть (что-л.), пройти без потерьThey sailed through all sorts of contradictions. — Они преодолели все противоречия.
I've had a good day, sailing through my work with unexpected ease. — У меня был хороший день: я неожиданно легко справился с работой.
4) отплывать, отходить, отправляться ( о судне)There's a boat sailing for England in the morning. — Есть утренний корабль в Англию.
5) управлять движением ( судна), регулировать ( курс)7) ( sail into) разг. наброситься, обрушиться на (кого-л.)The speaker sailed into his opponent. — Выступающий обрушился с обвинениями на своего оппонента.
He sailed into me for being late. — Он накинулся на меня из-за того, что я опоздал.
8) ( sail into) разг. набрасываться на что-л., налетатьThe children sailed into the food that we offered them! — Дети прямо набросились на еду, которую мы им дали.
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53 Foster, Norman
1900-1976Norman Hoeffer, nacido en Richmond, Indiana, es el director de seis de las ocho peliculas de misterio que tienen como protagonista a Mr. Moto, encarnado por Peter Lorre, y de tres de las entregas de Charlie Chan. A partir de 1950 trabaja preferentemente para television. Se le recuerda como director “oficial” de Estambul (Journey Into Fear, 1943), que casi todo el mundo considera obra de Orson Welles, quien habia rechazado previamente dirigir la pelicula. La vinculacion de ambos parece clara si tenemos en cuenta que Foster, al fin y a la postre un buen director de cine de genero, sin mas, dirigio My Friend Bonito, segmento de It’s All True, el mitico filme de Welles abortado por la RKO, y que pudo ser estrenado al fin, en una version todo lo fiable que fue posible, en 1993.Viva Cisco Kid. 1940. 70 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Fox. Cesar Romero, Jean Rogers, Chris Pin Martin.Rachel and the Stranger (Vuelve a amanecer). 1948. 93 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Loretta Young, William Holden, Robert Mitchum.Sky Full of Moon. 1952. 73 minutos. Blanco y Negro. MGM. Carleton Carpenter, Jan Sterling, Keenan Wynn. Davy CrockettKing of the Wild Frontier (Davy Crockett, rey de la frontera). 1955. 93 min. Technicolor. Walt Disney. Fess Parker, Buddy Ebsen.Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (Los piratas del Mississippi). 1956. 81 minutos. Technicolor. Walt Disney. Fess Parker, Buddy Ebsen.Indian Paint (La gran aventura india). 1965. 91 minutos. Eastmancolor. Crown/Eagle/Tejas. Johnny Crawford, Jay Silverheels.English-Spanish dictionary of western films > Foster, Norman
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54 Mann, Anthony
1906-1967Nacido en Point Loma, hoy integrado en la ciudad de San Diego, California, hijo de emigrantes alemanes, trabaja como actor en Nueva York, ciudad a la que se habian trasladado sus padres. De actor pasa a ser regidor y, algo despues, director. Segun sus propias palabras, trabajo y aprendio mucho con hombres de teatro como Rouben Mamoulian, David Belasco y Chester Erskine. A finales de 1937 lo encontramos trabajando para David O’Selznick como director de casting.Finalizada esta etapa breve, se introduce en Paramount, donde aprende verdaderamente el oficio de director. Asi, en 1942 tiene su primera oportunidad como tal; la pelicula, un inteligente producto de serie B, se llamaba Dr. Broadway. En la serie B permanecio Mann durante varios anos, trabajando para Universal (una vez), Republic, RKO y Eagle Lion hasta que, en 1949, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lo contrata para hacer un punado de peliculas que, si no disponian de presupuestos muy generosos, si le otorgaron la posibilidad de rodar su primer western, La puerta del Diablo (luego pasaria a ser el tercero porque Winchester 73 y Las furias se estrenaron antes). Tan to La puerta del Diablo como Las furias, que rodo para Paramount, tienen tintes shakespearea nos, especialmente la segunda, y desde luego son westerns con un elevado grado de madurez, westerns “distintos”. Pero sera ese mismo ano, 1950, el que vera nacer la primera de un conjunto de peliculas modelicas, cinco en total, dirigidas por Anthony Mann y protagonizadas por James Stewart, que consolidaran al realizador como uno de los iconos del western moderno. Aunque en lo sucesivo se alternaran en la filmografia del director los westerns y los filmes de otro tipo, por ejemplo, los grandes espectaculos visuales como El Cid (1961) y La caida del imperio romano (The Fall of the Roman Empire, 1963), dirigidas en Espana para Samuel Bronston, Mann sera, ya para siempre, “el hombre del oeste”. Budd Boetticher, Delmer Daves, John Ford, Ho ward Hawks, Anthony Mann y Sam Peckinpah son, por orden alfabetico, los grandes nombres del western. A ellos se pueden acercar Henry Hathaway y William A. Wellman, pero probablemente el primero de todos es Anthony Mann, autor de una obra rica y coherente en la que combina a la perfeccion el espacio abierto y sus cualidades, con el ser humano y sus pasiones. El dolor mitico asociado a la venganza lo expresa James Stewart, el actor clave de los westerns de Mann, de modo incomparable, aunque hay que detenerse en la leccion, que roza lo sublime, que nos dictan, a duo, director y actor, en este caso Gary Cooper, en esa obra maestra que se llama El hombre del Oeste. Recurriendo por una vez a la frivolidad, se podria acunar un eslogan publicitario parecido a este: “Si quiere decir western, diga Anthony Mann”.Winchester 73 (Winchester 73). 1950. 92 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. James Stewart, Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea, Stephen McNally, Millard Mitchell, John McIntire.The Furies (Las furias). 1950. 109 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Barbara Stanwyck, Walter Huston, Wendell Corey, Gilbert Roland, Judith Anderson.Devil’s Doorway (La puerta del diablo). 1950. 81 minutos. Blanco y Negro. MGM. Robert Taylor, Paula Raymond, Louis Calhern.Bend of the River (Horizontes lejanos). 1952. 91 minutos. Technicolor. Universal. James Stewart, Julia Adams, Arthur Kennedy, Rock Hudson, Jay C. Flippen, Lori Nelson.The Naked Spur (Colorado Jim). 1953. 91 minutos. Technicolor. MGM. James Stewart, Janet Leigh, Robert Ryan, Ralph Meeker, Millard Mitchell.The Far Country (Tierras lejanas). 1955. 97 minutos. Technicolor. Uni versal. James Stewart, Ruth Roman, Corinne Calvet, Walter Brennan, Jay C. Flippen, John McIntire.The Man from Laramie (El hombre de Laramie). 1955. 104 minutos. Technicolor. CinemaScope. Columbia. James Stewart, Cathy O’Donnell, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Crisp.The Last Frontier. 1955. 98 minutos. Technicolor. CinemaScope. Columbia. Victor Mature, Guy Madison, Anne Bancroft. Robert Preston.The Tin Star (Cazador de forajidos). 1957. 93 minutos. B y N. VistaVision. Paramount. Henry Fonda, Anthony Perkins, Betsy Palmer, Neville Brand.Man of the West (El hombre del Oeste). 1958. 100 minutos. Color DeLuxe. CinemaScope. UA. Gary Cooper, Julie London, Lee J. Cobb, Arthur O’Connell.Cimarron (Cimarron). 1961. 147 minutos. Metrocolor. Panavision. MGM. Glenn Ford, Maria Schell, Anne Baxter, Arthur O’Connell, Russ Tamblyn, Mercedes McCambridge. -
55 Selander, Lesley
1900-1979Sus origenes en el cine se situan dentro de la tarea de operador de camara y, despues, ayudante de direccion. Su carrera como director comienza realmente en 1936. Lesley Selander es uno de los grandes especialistas del western, con mas de cien peliculas a sus espaldas. Decir “uno de los grandes especialistas” no es lo mismo que decir “uno de los grandes nombres” y, en efecto, la trayectoria de Selander, en lo que a la calidad de sus peliculas se refiere, es irregular. Lo que, sin embargo, sorprende es que la valoracion media de sus westerns no es baja, lo que indica que el director poseia un especial instinto para el genero, que pone de manifiesto con una plastica mas que correcta y un buen manejo del tiempo de la narracion. Inabarcable por su extension, es dificil senalar los filmes que destacan en tan amplia muestra, pero si me veo en la obligacion de citar alguno, no dudaria en elegir las peliculas que hizo para Allied Artists a finales de los anos 40 y principios de los 50, y algunas otras de las ultimas que realizo, como Dakota Lil o The Broken Star.Ride’ Em Cowboy. 1936. 59 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Buck Jo nes, Luana Walters.The Boss Rider of Gun Creek. 1936. 65 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Univ er sal. Buck Jones, Muriel Evans.Empty Saddles. 1936. 67 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Buck Jones, Louise Brooks, Claire Rochelle.Sandflow. 1937. 58 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Buck Jones, Lita Chevret.Left Handed Law. 1937. 63 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Buck Jones, Noel Francis, Nina Quartero.Smoke Tree Range. 1937. 59 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Universal. Buck Jones, Muriel Evans.Hopalong Rides Again. 1937. 65 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Lois Wilde, Russell Hayden, George Hayes.The Barrier. 1937. 90 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Leo Carrillo, Jean Parker, James Ellison.Partners of the Plains. 1938. 68 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Gwen Gaze, Russell Hayden, Harvey Clark.Cassidy on Bar 20. 1938. 56 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Nora Lane, Russell Hayden, Frank Darien.Heart of Arizona. 1938. 68 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Natalie Moorhead, Russell Hayden, George Hayes.Bar 20 Justice. 1938. 70 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Gwen Gaze, Russell Hayden, George Hayes.Pride of the West. 1938. 56 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Charlotte Field, Russell Hayden, George Hayes.The Mysterious Rider. 1938. 74 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Douglas Drumbrille, Russell Hayden, Charlotte Field.The Frontiersman. 1938. 74 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Evelyn Venable, Russell Hayden, George Hayes.Sunset Trail. 1939. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Charlotte Wynters, Jane Clayton, Russell Hayden, George Hayes.Heritage of the Desert. 1939. 74 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Donald Woods, Russell Hayden, Evelyn Venable, Robert Barrat.Silver on the Sage (De cara a cara). 1939. 68 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Ruth Rogers, Russell Hayden, George Hayes.The Renegade Trail. 1939. 61 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Charlotte Wynters, Russell Hayden, George Hayes.Range War. 1939. 66 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Betty Moran, Russell Hayden, Britt Wood.Santa Fe Marshal. 1940. 65 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Bernadine Hayes, Russell Hayden, Britt Wood.Knights of the Range. 1940. 68 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Russell Hayden, Jean Parker, Victor Jory.The Light of Western Stars. 1940. 67 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Para mount. Russell Hayden, Victor Jory, Jo Ann Sayers.Hidden Gold. 1940. 61 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Ruth Rogers, Russell Hayden, Britt Wood.Stagecoach War. 1940. 63 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Julie Carter, Russell Hayden, Eddy Waller.Cherokee Strip. 1940. 86 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Richard Dix, Florence Rice, Victor Jory, Andy Clyde.Three Men from Texas (Hombres del Oeste). 1940. 70 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Esther Estrella, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde.Doomed Caravan. 1941. 62 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Georgia Hawkins, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde.The Roundup. 1941. 90 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Richard Dix, Patricia Morison, Preston Foster.Pirates on Horseback. 1941. 69 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. Wi lliam Boyd, Eleanor Stewart, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde.Wide Open Town (La ley del Oeste). 1941. 78 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Evelyn Brent, Bernice Kay, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde.Riders of the Timberline. 1941. 59 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Eleanor Stewart, Brad King,Stick to Your Guns. 1941. 63 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Paramount. William Boyd, Jennifer Holt, Brad King, Andy Clyde.Thundering Hoofs. 1942. 61 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Luana Walters, Lee White, Ray Whitley.Bandit Ranger. 1942. 58 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Joan Barclay, Cliff Edwards.Undercover Man. 1942. 68 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. William Boyd, Nora Lane, Esther Estrella, Jay Kirby, Andy Clyde.Border Patrol. 1943. 66 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. William Boyd, Claudia Drake, Jay Kirby, Andy Clyde.Buckskin Frontier. 1943. 74 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Lee J. Cobb, Albert Dekker.Colt Comrades. 1943. 67 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. William Boyd, Gayle Lord, Jay Kirby, Andy Clyde.Red River Robin Hood. 1942. 57 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Barbara Moffett, Cliff Edwards.Bar 20. 1943. 54 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. William Boyd, Dustine Farnum, George Reeves, Andy Clyde.Riders of the Deadline. 1943. 70 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. William Boyd, Frances Woodward, Jimmy Rogers, Andy Clyde.Lost Canyon. 1942. 61 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. William Boyd, Nora Lane, Jay Kirby, Andy Clyde.Lumberjack. 1944. 65 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. William Boyd, Ellen Hall, Jimmy Rogers, Andy Clyde.Forty Thieves. 1944. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. William Boyd, Louise Currie, Jimmy Rogers, Andy Clyde.Call of the Rockies. 1944. 56 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Sunset Carson, Smiley Burnette, Ellen Hall.Bordertown Trail. 1944. 55 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Sunset Carson, Smiley Burnette, Ellen Lowe.Stagecoach to Monterey. 1944. 55 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Allan Lane, Peggy Stewart, Roy Barcroft.Cheyenne Wildcat. 1944. 56 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Bill Elliott, Peggy Stewart, Bob Blake.Sheriff of Sundown. 1944. 55 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Allan Lane, Max Terhune, Linda Sterling.Firebrands of Arizona. 1944. 55 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Sunset Carson, Smiley Burnette, Peggy Stewart.Sheriff of Las Vegas. 1944. 55 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Bill Elliott, Peggy Stewart, Bob Blake.The Great Stagecoach Robbery. 1945. 56 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Bill Elliott, Bob Blake.Trail of Kit Carson. 1945. 57 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Allan Lane, Helen Talbot.Phantom of the Plains. 1945. 56 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Bill Elliott, Bob Blake.Out California Way. 1946. 67 minutos. Trucolor. Republic. Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, John Dehner, Bobby Blake.Last Frontier Uprising. 1947. 67 minutos. Trucolor. Republic. Monte Hale, Adrian Booth, Roy Barcroft.Saddle Pals. 1947. 72 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Gene Autry, Lynne Roberts, Sterling Holloway.Robin Hood of Texas. 1947. 71 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Gene Autry, Lynne Roberts, Sterling Holloway.The Red Stallion. 1947. 81 minutos. Cinecolor. Eagle Lion. Robert Paige, Noreen Nash.Belle Star’s Daughter. 1947. 85 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Alson (Fox). George Montgomery, Rod Cameron, Ruth Roman.Panhandle (Imperio del crimen). 1948. 85 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Allied. Rod Cameron, Cathy Downs, Reed Hadley, Anne Gwynne.Guns of Hate. 1948. 62 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard Martin.Indian Agent. 1948. 63 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, Richard Martin, Lee “Lasses” White.Brothers in the Saddle. 1949. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Virginia Cox, Richard Martin.Rustlers. 1949. 61 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Martha Hyer, Richard Martin.Stampede. 1949. 78 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Allied. Rod Cameron, Johnny Mack Brown, Gale Storm.Masked Raiders. 1949. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Marjorie Lord, Richard Martin.The Mysterious Desperado. 1949. 61 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Movita, Richard Martin.Dakota Lil. 1950. 88 minutos. Cinecolor. Fox. George Montgomery, Marie Windsor, Rod Cameron.Riders of the Range. 1950. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Jacqueline White, Richard Martin.Storm Over Wyoming. 1950. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Noreen Nash, Betty Underwood, Richard Martin.Rider from Tucson. 1950. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Elaine Riley, Veda Ann Borg, Richard Martin.Rio Grande Patrol (Patrulla de Rio Grande). 1950. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Jane Nigh, Richard Martin.The Kangaroo Kid. 1950. 72 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Allied Australian. Jock Mahoney, Veda Ann Borg, Douglass Dumbrille, Martha Hyer.Short Grass. 1950. 82 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Allied. Rod Cameron, Johnny Mack Brown, Cathy Downs.Law of the Badlands. 1951. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Joan Dixon, Richard MartinSaddle Legion. 1951. 61 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Dorothy Malone, Richard Martin.Cavalry Scout. 1951. 78 minutos. Cinecolor. Monogram. Rod Cameron, Audrey Long, Jim Davis.Gunplay. 1951. 69 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Joan Dixon, Richard Martin.Pistol Harvest. 1951. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Joan Dixon, Richard Martin.Overland Telegraph. 1951. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Gail Davis, Richard Martin.Fort Osage. 1952. 72 minutos. Cinecolor. Monogram. Rod Cameron, Jane Nigh.Trail Guide (Rastro oculto). 1952. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Linda Douglas (Mary Jo Tarola), Richard Martin.Road Agent. 1952. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Noreen Nash, Richard Martin.Desert Passage. 1952. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. RKO. Tim Holt, Joan Dixon, Richard Martin.The Raiders. 1952. 80 minutos. Technicolor. Universal. Richard Conte, Viveca Lindfords, Richard Martin, Barbara Britton.Fort Vengeance (Fort Venganza). 1953. 75 minutos. Cinecolor. Allied. James Craig, Rita Moreno, Keith Larsen.Cow Country. 1953. 82 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Allied. Edmond O’Brien, Peggie Castle, Robert Barrat, Helen Westcott.War Paint. 1953. 89 minutos. Pathecolor. K-B Productions (UA). Robert Stack, Joan Taylor, Charles McGraw.Arrow in the Dust (Flechas incendiarias). 1954. 80 minutos. Technicolor. Allied. Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Keith Larsen.The Yellow Tomahawk. 1954. 82 minutos. Color Corp. Of America. Bel-Air (UA). Rory Calhoun, Peggie Castle, Peter Graves.Shotgun (La pradera sangrienta). 1955. 81 minutos. Technicolor. Allied. Sterling Hayden, Yvonne De Carlo, Zachary Scott.Fort Yuma. 1955. 78 minutos. Technicolor. Bel-Air (UA). Peter Graves, Jean Vohs, John Hudson, Joan Taylor.Tall Man Riding. 1955. 83 minutos. Warnercolor. WB. Randolph Scott, Dorothy Malone, Robert Barrat, Peggie Castle.The Broken Star. 1956. 82 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Bel-Air (UA). Howard Duff, Lita Baron, Bill Williams.Quincannon - Frontier Scout. 1956. 83 minutos. Color DeLuxe. Bel-Air (UA). Tony Martin, Peggie Castle, John Bromfield.Tomahawk Trail. 1957. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Bel-Air (UA). Chuck Connors, Susan Cummings, John Smith.Revolt at Fort Laramie. 1957. 73 minutos. Color DeLuxe. Bel-Air (UA). John Dehner, Gregg Palmer, Frances Helm.Outlaw’s Son. 1957. 87 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Bel-Air (UA). Dane Clark, Ben Cooper, Lori Nelson.The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold. 1958. 80 minutos. East man color. UA. Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels, Noreen Nash.Convict Stage. 1965. 71 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Fox. Harry Lauter, Do nald Barry, Jodi Mitchell.War Party. 1965. 72 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Fox. Michael T. Mikler, Do nald Barry, Laurie Mack.Fort Courageous. 1965. 72 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Fox. Fred Beir, Do nald Barry, Hanna Landy.Town Tamer. 1965. 89 minutos. Technicolor. Techniscope. A.C. Lyles (Para mount). Dana Andrews, Terry Moore, Pat O’Brien, Coleen Gray.The Texican/Texas Kid (Texas Kid). 1966. 86 minutos. Eastmancolor. Techniscope. M.C.R./Balcazar (Columbia). Audie Murphy, Broderick Craw ford, Diana LorysFort Utah. 1967. 83 minutos. Technicolor. Techniscope. A.C. Lyles (Para mount). John Ireland, Virginia Mayo, Scott Brady.Arizona Bushwhackers. 1968. 86 minutos. Technicolor. Techniscope. A.C. Lyles (Paramount). Howard Keel, Yvonne De Carlo, John Ireland.English-Spanish dictionary of western films > Selander, Lesley
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56 Rex
1.rex, rēgis ( gen. plur regerum, Gell. ap. Charis p. 40 P.), m. [rego], a ruler of a country, a king.A.Lit.:* (β). 2.omnis res publica, quae ut dixi populi res est, consilio quodam regenda est, ut diuturna sit. Id autem consilium aut uni tribuendum est aut delectis quibusdam, etc. Cum penes unum est omnium summa rerum, regem illum unum vocamus et regnum ejus rei publicae statum, etc.,
Cic. Rep. 1, 26, 41; cf. id. ib. 2, 23, 43;1, 42, 65: simulatque se inflexit hic rex in dominatum injustiorem, fit continuo tyrannus,
id. ib. 2, 26, 49: rex Albai Longaï, Enn. ap. Fortun. p. 2691 P. (Ann. v. 34 Vahl.); Cic. Rep. 2, 2, 4:regum sapientia,
id. ib. 2, 6, 11:rex Ancus,
id. ib. 2, 3, 5:Anco regi,
id. ib. 2, 20, 35:regem deligere,
id. ib. 2, 12, 24:creare,
id. ib. 2, 17, 31:constituere,
id. ib. 2, 18, 33;20: reges, nam in terris nomen imperi id primum fuit,
Sall. C. 2, 1:regibus boni quam mali suspectiores sunt,
id. ib. 7, 2:monumenta regis,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 15:reges in ipsos imperium est Jovis,
id. ib. 3, 1, 6:urbem Romanam a principio reges habuere,
Tac. A. 1, 1:post reges exactos,
Liv. 2, 8.— A very odious name in the time of the Republic, i. q. tyrant, despot:pulso Tarquinio nomen regis audire non poterat (populus Romanus),
Cic. Rep. 2, 30, 53; cf.:hoc nomen (sc. tyranni) Graeci regis injusti esse voluerunt: nostri quidem omnes reges vocitaverunt, qui soli in populos perpetuam potestatem haberent. Itaque et Spurius Cassius et M. Manlius et Spurius Maelius regnum occupare voluisse dicti sunt, et modo (Ti. Gracchus),
id. ib. 2, 27, 50 Mos.:rex populi Romani,
i. e. Cæsar, id. Off. 3, 21, 83; cf. id. Fam. 12, 1, 1:decem reges aerarii,
id. Agr. 2, 6, 14;v. also regnum, regno, and dominus, with tetrarcha,
id. Mil. 28, 76; Hor. S. 1, 3, 12; Sall. C. 20, 7; v. Fabri ad h. l.— In ancient Rome the king had also priestly dignities and duties; hence, after the kings were expelled, the name rex (like basileus) continued to be given in relig. lang. to the priest who performed these duties; hence, rex sacrificulus, sacrificus, sacrorum; v. sacrificulus; and rex Nemorensis, i. e. priest of Diana Aricina, Suet. Calig. 35.—kat exochên, acc. to the Gr. basileus, the king of Persia, Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 65; id. Eun. 3, 1, 7 and 11; Nep. Milt. 7, 5; id. Them. 3, 2; 4, 3; id. Paus. 1, 2 al.; cf of the king of the Parthi: regum rex (the Gr. basileus basileôn), Suet. Calig. 5; Amm. 17, 5, 3. —B.Transf.1.Of Jupiter, as king of gods and men:2.quem (sc. Jovem) unum omnium deorum et hominum regem esse omnes doctrinā expoliti consentiunt,
Cic. Rep. 1, 36, 56; cf.of the same: summi deum regis,
Naev. Bell. Pun. 3, 2; and:divom pater atque hominum rex,
Verg. A. 1, 65; 2, 648; 10 2, 743 (with this cf.:o qui res hominumque deumque Aeternis regis imperiis,
id. ib. 1, 229):Olympi magnus rex,
id. ib. 5, 533; Hor. C. 4, 4, 2; id. Epod. 16, 56.—Sometimes also of other deities, as rulers of the realms assigned to them:aquarum,
i. e. Neptune, Ov. M. 10, 606; so,aequoreus,
id. ib. 8, 603:umbrarum,
i.e. Pluto, id. ib. 7, 249; so,silentum,
id. ib. 5, 356:rex infernus,
Verg. A. 6, 106:tertiae sortis,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 833:Stygius,
Verg. A. 6, 252:antiqui poli, mundique prioris,
i.e. Saturn, Mart. 12, 62.—Of Æolus, Verg. A. 1, 52 et saep.—In gen., head, chief, leader, master, etc. (mostly poet.); of Æneas, Verg. A. 1, 544; 575; 6, 55; 7, 220;2.of lions,
Phaedr. 4, 13, 4;of the bull, as leader of the herd,
Stat. Th. 5, 333; 11, 28;of the queen-bee,
Verg. G. 4, 106;of the eagle,
Plin. 10, 74, 95, § 203;of the Eridanus, as the first river of Italy,
Verg. G. 1, 482;of Phanæan wine,
id. ib. 2, 98 et saep.; also, of the master of a feast, like the Greek basileus:mensae,
Macr. S. 2, 1; so absol. (sc. convivii), Prud. Cath. 9, 30 (cf. regnum and dominus); of a governor, preceptor of youth:actae pueritiae,
Hor. C. 1, 36, 8; of the leader, king in children's games, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 59:rex inter ludentes delectus,
Just. 1, 5, 1; of the protector, patron of parasites, Plaut. As. 5, 2, 73; id. Capt. 1, 1, 24; id. Stich. 3, 2, 2; Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 24:coram rege suā de paupertate tacentes,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 43; Mart. 2, 18, 5; Juv. 1, 136 et saep.; of the son of a king or chieftain, a prince, Verg. A. 9, 223; Val. Fl. 1, 174, Stat. Achill. 1, 156; Flor. 4, 9, 7 Duk. (cf. regulus and regina); of a powerful, rich, or fortunate person, Plaut. Rud. 4, 2, 26; id. Poen. 3, 3, 58:sive reges Sive inopes,
Hor. C. 2, 14, 11; 2, 18, 34:regibus hic mos est,
id. S. 1, 2, 86; 2, 2, 45; id. A. P. 434. — Reges sometimes signifies the king and queen, Liv. 1, 39 init., 27, 4; sometimes the whole royal family, id. 2, 2, 11; 2, 3, 5; 45, 43, 9.— Poet., rex sometimes denotes the character, sentiments, or feelings of a king:rex patrem (i.e. paternum animum) vicit,
Ov. M. 12, 30:in rege pater est,
id. ib. 13, 187.Rex, rēgis, m., a surname in the gens Marcia, e. g. Q. Marcius Rex, consul A. U. C. 686, Sall. C. 30, 3:Q. (Marcius) Rex,
brotherin-law of Clodius, Cic. Att. 1, 16, 10 (in a lusus verbb. with rex, a tyrant, despot); cf. Hor. S. 1, 7, 35:P. Marcius Rex,
Liv. 43, 1 al.; cf. Suet. Caes. 6. -
57 rex
1.rex, rēgis ( gen. plur regerum, Gell. ap. Charis p. 40 P.), m. [rego], a ruler of a country, a king.A.Lit.:* (β). 2.omnis res publica, quae ut dixi populi res est, consilio quodam regenda est, ut diuturna sit. Id autem consilium aut uni tribuendum est aut delectis quibusdam, etc. Cum penes unum est omnium summa rerum, regem illum unum vocamus et regnum ejus rei publicae statum, etc.,
Cic. Rep. 1, 26, 41; cf. id. ib. 2, 23, 43;1, 42, 65: simulatque se inflexit hic rex in dominatum injustiorem, fit continuo tyrannus,
id. ib. 2, 26, 49: rex Albai Longaï, Enn. ap. Fortun. p. 2691 P. (Ann. v. 34 Vahl.); Cic. Rep. 2, 2, 4:regum sapientia,
id. ib. 2, 6, 11:rex Ancus,
id. ib. 2, 3, 5:Anco regi,
id. ib. 2, 20, 35:regem deligere,
id. ib. 2, 12, 24:creare,
id. ib. 2, 17, 31:constituere,
id. ib. 2, 18, 33;20: reges, nam in terris nomen imperi id primum fuit,
Sall. C. 2, 1:regibus boni quam mali suspectiores sunt,
id. ib. 7, 2:monumenta regis,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 15:reges in ipsos imperium est Jovis,
id. ib. 3, 1, 6:urbem Romanam a principio reges habuere,
Tac. A. 1, 1:post reges exactos,
Liv. 2, 8.— A very odious name in the time of the Republic, i. q. tyrant, despot:pulso Tarquinio nomen regis audire non poterat (populus Romanus),
Cic. Rep. 2, 30, 53; cf.:hoc nomen (sc. tyranni) Graeci regis injusti esse voluerunt: nostri quidem omnes reges vocitaverunt, qui soli in populos perpetuam potestatem haberent. Itaque et Spurius Cassius et M. Manlius et Spurius Maelius regnum occupare voluisse dicti sunt, et modo (Ti. Gracchus),
id. ib. 2, 27, 50 Mos.:rex populi Romani,
i. e. Cæsar, id. Off. 3, 21, 83; cf. id. Fam. 12, 1, 1:decem reges aerarii,
id. Agr. 2, 6, 14;v. also regnum, regno, and dominus, with tetrarcha,
id. Mil. 28, 76; Hor. S. 1, 3, 12; Sall. C. 20, 7; v. Fabri ad h. l.— In ancient Rome the king had also priestly dignities and duties; hence, after the kings were expelled, the name rex (like basileus) continued to be given in relig. lang. to the priest who performed these duties; hence, rex sacrificulus, sacrificus, sacrorum; v. sacrificulus; and rex Nemorensis, i. e. priest of Diana Aricina, Suet. Calig. 35.—kat exochên, acc. to the Gr. basileus, the king of Persia, Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 65; id. Eun. 3, 1, 7 and 11; Nep. Milt. 7, 5; id. Them. 3, 2; 4, 3; id. Paus. 1, 2 al.; cf of the king of the Parthi: regum rex (the Gr. basileus basileôn), Suet. Calig. 5; Amm. 17, 5, 3. —B.Transf.1.Of Jupiter, as king of gods and men:2.quem (sc. Jovem) unum omnium deorum et hominum regem esse omnes doctrinā expoliti consentiunt,
Cic. Rep. 1, 36, 56; cf.of the same: summi deum regis,
Naev. Bell. Pun. 3, 2; and:divom pater atque hominum rex,
Verg. A. 1, 65; 2, 648; 10 2, 743 (with this cf.:o qui res hominumque deumque Aeternis regis imperiis,
id. ib. 1, 229):Olympi magnus rex,
id. ib. 5, 533; Hor. C. 4, 4, 2; id. Epod. 16, 56.—Sometimes also of other deities, as rulers of the realms assigned to them:aquarum,
i. e. Neptune, Ov. M. 10, 606; so,aequoreus,
id. ib. 8, 603:umbrarum,
i.e. Pluto, id. ib. 7, 249; so,silentum,
id. ib. 5, 356:rex infernus,
Verg. A. 6, 106:tertiae sortis,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 833:Stygius,
Verg. A. 6, 252:antiqui poli, mundique prioris,
i.e. Saturn, Mart. 12, 62.—Of Æolus, Verg. A. 1, 52 et saep.—In gen., head, chief, leader, master, etc. (mostly poet.); of Æneas, Verg. A. 1, 544; 575; 6, 55; 7, 220;2.of lions,
Phaedr. 4, 13, 4;of the bull, as leader of the herd,
Stat. Th. 5, 333; 11, 28;of the queen-bee,
Verg. G. 4, 106;of the eagle,
Plin. 10, 74, 95, § 203;of the Eridanus, as the first river of Italy,
Verg. G. 1, 482;of Phanæan wine,
id. ib. 2, 98 et saep.; also, of the master of a feast, like the Greek basileus:mensae,
Macr. S. 2, 1; so absol. (sc. convivii), Prud. Cath. 9, 30 (cf. regnum and dominus); of a governor, preceptor of youth:actae pueritiae,
Hor. C. 1, 36, 8; of the leader, king in children's games, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 59:rex inter ludentes delectus,
Just. 1, 5, 1; of the protector, patron of parasites, Plaut. As. 5, 2, 73; id. Capt. 1, 1, 24; id. Stich. 3, 2, 2; Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 24:coram rege suā de paupertate tacentes,
Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 43; Mart. 2, 18, 5; Juv. 1, 136 et saep.; of the son of a king or chieftain, a prince, Verg. A. 9, 223; Val. Fl. 1, 174, Stat. Achill. 1, 156; Flor. 4, 9, 7 Duk. (cf. regulus and regina); of a powerful, rich, or fortunate person, Plaut. Rud. 4, 2, 26; id. Poen. 3, 3, 58:sive reges Sive inopes,
Hor. C. 2, 14, 11; 2, 18, 34:regibus hic mos est,
id. S. 1, 2, 86; 2, 2, 45; id. A. P. 434. — Reges sometimes signifies the king and queen, Liv. 1, 39 init., 27, 4; sometimes the whole royal family, id. 2, 2, 11; 2, 3, 5; 45, 43, 9.— Poet., rex sometimes denotes the character, sentiments, or feelings of a king:rex patrem (i.e. paternum animum) vicit,
Ov. M. 12, 30:in rege pater est,
id. ib. 13, 187.Rex, rēgis, m., a surname in the gens Marcia, e. g. Q. Marcius Rex, consul A. U. C. 686, Sall. C. 30, 3:Q. (Marcius) Rex,
brotherin-law of Clodius, Cic. Att. 1, 16, 10 (in a lusus verbb. with rex, a tyrant, despot); cf. Hor. S. 1, 7, 35:P. Marcius Rex,
Liv. 43, 1 al.; cf. Suet. Caes. 6. -
58 sail
1. n обыкн. путешествие или прогулка; плавание2. n судно, парусник3. n собир. парусные суда, корабли4. n крыло ветряной мельницы5. n ав. парус змейкового аэростатаfull sail — на всех парусах; на всех парах
6. n поэт. крыло птицы7. n брезент8. n мор. проф. мореходные качества9. v плавать, совершать плавание10. v плыть под парусамиthe yacht sailed out of the harbour towards the Pacific — яхта вышла из гавани в направлении Тихого океана
11. v управлять12. v управляться, слушаться руля13. v пускать14. v отплывать, отходить15. v плыть, парить16. v «плыть», медленно и плавно двигаться; шествовать17. v ав. парить, планироватьСинонимический ряд:1. canvas (noun) canvas; cloth; jib; mainsail; sackcloth; sheet2. cruise (noun) boat; cruise; journey; junket; outing; passage; trip; voyage3. flow (verb) flow; glide; roll4. run (verb) bolt; bustle; coast; dart; dash; drift; flap; fleet; flit; float; flow; flutter; fly; glide; hasten; hurry; pelt; race; rocket; run; rush; scoot; scud; scurry; shoot; skim; skirr; soar; sprint; stream; sweep; wing5. travel by boat (verb) begin a voyage; embark; go on a cruise; navigate; put to sea; set sail; travel by boat; travel by sea; weigh anchor -
59 straddle
1. n широкий шаг2. n широко расставленные ноги3. n амер. разг. колебания, двойственная, компромиссная политика4. n амер. бирж. двойной опцион, стеллаж5. n воен. накрытие; накрывающий залп; накрывающая группа6. n спорт. прыжок в высоту перекидным способом7. n карт. удваивание ставки8. v стоять, сидеть или ходить с широко расставленными ногами, широко расставлять ноги9. v амер. разг. колебаться, нести двойственную, компромиссную политику; не говорить ни «да» ни «нет»10. v оседлать11. v воен. накрывать; накрывать цель серией бомб; захватывать цель в вилку12. v с. -х. идти над рядком13. v карт. удваивать ставкуСинонимический ряд:1. have half on each side (verb) bestraddle; bestride; have between one's legs; have half on each side; mount; ride; sit in the saddle; sit on top of; sit with one leg on each side; stride2. sprawl (verb) drape; loll; ramble; scramble; sprangle; sprawl; spread-eagle; straggle -
60 καταρράκτης
Aὦ κατᾰράκται Epigr.Gr.979.7
([place name] Philae).I as Adj., down-rushing,ὄμβρος Str.14.1.21
.II as Subst., waterfall, cataract, esp. of the Nile, D.S.1.32, 17.97, Str.17.1.2 and 49, Epigr.Gr. l.c.:—[dialect] Ion. [full] Καταρρήκτης, name of a river in Phrygia, Hdt.7.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταρράκτης
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