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61 home truth
N1. कटुसत्यIt is home truth that early childhood decides the behaviour of man -
62 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) demarcar2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) destinar -
63 mark out
sınırlarını çizmek, planlamak, ayırmak* * *sınırlarını çiz* * *1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) çizgi çekmek, sınırlarını çizerek belirtmek2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) seçmek -
64 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) označiti2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) določiti* * *transitive verb omejiti, označiti, zakoličiti (traso); odrediti za kaj, določiti za kaj ( for) -
65 mark out
• osoittaa joukosta• viitoittaa• valita• piirtää* * *1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) rajata2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) valita -
66 bias
n. 1. тал тохой татах. A judge should be completely without \bias. Шүүгч тал тохой татах ёсгүй. 2. сонирхол, авьяас. Her scientific \bias showed itself in early childhood. Тэр хар багаасаа шинжлэх ухаанд сонирхолтой байв. 3. ташуу. -
67 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) stikke ut, avmerke2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) peke ut, velge -
68 mark out
mark [sb.] out, mark out [sb.]1) (distinguish) (contrad)distinguere* * *1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) delimitare2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) designare* * *vt + adv1) (zone, road) delimitare2) (single out: for promotion) designare, (characterize) distinguere* * *mark [sb.] out, mark out [sb.]1) (distinguish) (contrad)distinguere -
69 mark out
transitive verb1) (trace out boundaries of) markieren [Spielfeld]2) (destine) vorsehen; [Schicksal:] bestimmen, ausersehen* * *1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) markieren2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) bestimmen* * *◆ mark outvt1. (outline)▪ to \mark out out ⇆ sth etw abstecken [o markieren]to \mark out out the course/playing area die Strecke/das Spielfeld abstecken▪ to \mark out out ⇆ sb/sth [from sb/sth] jdn/etw [von jdm/etw] unterscheiden; (distinguish from the rest)I can't speak French, so I'm \mark outed out as a foreigner ich spreche kein Französisch, deshalb bin ich gleich als Ausländer zu erkennen* * *vt sep1) tennis court etc absteckenhe's been marked out for promotion — er ist zur Beförderung vorgesehen
the area has been marked out for special government grants — für das Gebiet sind besondere staatliche Zuschüsse vorgesehen
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his speeches have marked him out as a communist — aus seinen Reden kann man schließen, dass er Kommunist ist* * *mark out v/t2. abgrenzen, (durch Striche etc) bezeichnen, markieren3. durchstreichen* * *transitive verb1) (trace out boundaries of) markieren [Spielfeld]2) (destine) vorsehen; [Schicksal:] bestimmen, ausersehen* * *v.abgrenzen v.abstecken v.aufschreiben v. -
70 ECE
[ˌi:si:ˈi:]Ear·ly Child·hood Edu·ˈca·tionn -
71 mark out
vt* * *1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) zaznaczać, wytyczać granice2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) wybrać, przeznaczyć -
72 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) iezīmēt; nospraust2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) izraudzīt; izvēlēties -
73 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) nužymėti, paženklinti2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) pašaukti, paskirti -
74 mark out
märka ut; avgränsa; välja* * *1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) märka ut (upp)2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) staka (välja) ut -
75 ECE
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76 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) (na)lajnovat, vyznačit2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) předurčit* * *• vyznačit -
77 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) vyznačiť2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) predurčiť* * *• vyznackovat• znackovat• preškrtnút -
78 stretch\ back
stretch back to smth. his memory stretches back to his early childhood он помнит себя с раннего детства -
79 four-eyes
n очкарикEdward had worn spectacles since his early childhood and was used to the nickname of ‘four-eyes’.
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80 mark out
1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) a delimita, a trasa2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) a alege
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