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1 easy
مُرِيح \ comfortable: causing no pain or unpleasantness; giving comfort. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. \ See Also مناسب (مُناسِب) -
2 fácil de tratar
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3 dæll
a. gentle, easy to deal with (vertu nú dæl meðan ek em brautu; ekki þótta ek dæll heima); þat er eigi svá dælt (= auðvelt, easy) at taka Sigurð jarl af lífdögum; dælt er heima hvat, anything will pass at home; gera sér dælt við e-n, to put oneself on a free, familiar footing with one (Þórðr gerði sér dælt við þau Þorvald ok Guðrúnu); ek mun nú gera mér dælt um ráðagørð við þik, I will take the liberty to give thee straightforward advice.* * *adj. gentle, familiar, forbearing; this word is no doubt akin to deila (qs. deill), i. e. one who is easy ‘to deal with;’ vertu nú dæl (i. e. keep peace, be gentle) meðan ek em brautu, Nj. 52; ekki þótta ek nú dæll heima, I was not good to deal with at home, Fms. xi. 51; ekki d. viðfangs, not easy to deal with, Grett. 127; dæll (easy, affable) öllu lands fólki, Orkn. 184: engum þótti dælt at segja konungi hersögu, Fms. i. 41; þat er eigi svá dælt ( easy) at taka Sigurð jarl af lífdögum sem at drepa kið eðr kálf, 53; þótti þeim dælla at taka þat er flaut laust, vi. 262; þótti nú sem dælst mundi til at kalla, er ungr konungr réð fyrir ríki, Eg. 264: the phrases, göra sér dælt við e-n. to put oneself on a free, familiar footing towards one; Þórðr görði sér d. við þau Þorvald ok Guðrúnu, Ld. 134; ek mun nú gera mér dælt um ráðagörð við þik, I will take the liberty to give thee straightforward advice, Nj. 216; hann görði sér við þá dælt, Grett. 144; mun dælt við mik þykja, ef þú ert eigi í för, they will pay me little heed, unless thou art with me, Lv. 37; þótti vera spottsamr ok grár við alla þá er honum þótti sér dælt við, rude and taunting against all whom he thought his match to deal with, Bjarn. 3: proverb, dælt er heima hvat, at home anything will do, Hm. 5. -
4 trattare
1. v/t treattechnology treat, processfinance deal in( negoziare) negotiate2. v/i dealtrattare di be aboutfinance trattare in deal in* * *trattare v.tr.1 to treat, to deal* with, to handle; ( comportarsi con) to behave to (wards): trattare bene, male qlcu., to treat s.o. well, badly (o to ill-treat s.o.); in questo albergo trattano molto bene, in this hotel they treat you very well; mi ha trattato molto gentilmente, he behaved very kindly to me; sa come trattare i bambini, she knows how to handle children; la tratta come una bambina, he treats her like a little girl // trattare qlcu. coi guanti, to handle s.o. with kid gloves // trattare la clientela con riguardo, to look after one's customers2 ( maneggiare) to handle, to treat: devi trattare bene i tuoi libri, you must handle (o treat) your books with care3 ( argomento, problema) to deal* with; to treat; ( discutere) to discuss: al congresso sono stati trattati vari temi scottanti, di attualità, at the meeting they dealt with various burning, current issues; non voglio trattare un argomento così delicato, I do not want to discuss such a delicate subject; trattare una causa, to discuss (o to argue o to conduct) a case4 ( contrattare) to handle, to transact; ( condurre) to conduct; ( negoziare) to negotiate: trattare un affare, to handle (o to transact) a deal; trattare la vendita di una proprietà, to negotiate the sale of an estate; trattare il prezzo di un prodotto, to negotiate the price of a product; trattare la pace, un prestito, to negotiate peace, a loan; trattare le condizioni di resa, to discuss the terms of surrender5 (comm.) to deal* in; to handle: trattare lana, seta, to deal in wool, silk; la nostra ditta non tratta questo tipo di articolo, our firm doesn't handle this type of article6 (chim.) to treat: trattare le pelli, to treat skins; trattare un metallo con acido, to treat a metal with acid; trattare con ammoniaca, to ammoniate; trattare galvanicamente, to plate; trattare col vapore, to steam; trattare con amido, to starch; trattare termicamente, to heat-treat7 ( curare) to treat: c'è un nuovo metodo di trattare la polmonite, there is a new method of treating pneumonia8 (inform.) to process◆ v. intr.1 to deal* (with), to be (about): la sua conferenza trattava dei suoi viaggi, his lecture dealt with (o was about) his travels; il libro tratta dei suoi anni in Italia, the book deals with (o is about) his years in Italy2 ( essere) to be (about); ( essere questione) to be a question: di che lavoro si tratta?, what kind of work is it?; di che cosa si tratta?, what is it about?; si tratta di questo, this is the question; si tratta di un caso speciale, it's a particular case; si tratta di una malattia rarissima, it's a very rare illness; si tratta dei miei interessi, my own interests are at stake (o involved); si tratta di decidere se devo farlo o no, the question is whether I must do it or not; si tratta di agire subito, it's a question of acting immediately; quando si tratta di tradurre qlco. di difficile si rifiuta di farlo, when it comes to translating something difficult he refuses to do it3 ( avere a che fare) to deal*: non è facile trattare con lui, it's not easy to deal with him; con quel cliente è un piacere trattare, it's a pleasure to deal with that customer4 ( fare trattative) to have dealings; ( negoziare) to negotiate: il governo non vuole trattare con i terroristi, the government doesn't want to have dealings with terrorists; le autorità sono ora disposte a trattare, the authorities are now ready to negotiate // (dir.) invito a trattare, invitation to treat // (comm.) trattare sul prezzo, to haggle over the price.◘ trattarsi v.rifl. to treat oneself: trattare bene, ( non lasciarsi mancare niente) to treat oneself very well; si tratta da vero signore, he treats (o does) himself well.* * *[trat'tare]1. vt1) (discutere: tema, argomento) to deal with, discuss, (negoziare: pace, resa) to negotiate2) (comportarsi con) to treattrattare bene/male qn — to treat sb well/badly
trattare qn con i guanti — to handle o treat sb with kid gloves
3) (Comm : vendere) to deal in, handle4) Tecn, Med to treat1)(libro, film)
trattare di — to deal with, be about2)trattare con — to deal with3)si tratta di sua moglie — it's about his wife3. vr (trattarsi)trattarsi bene — to look after o.s. (well)
* * *[trat'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (considerare) to treat, to handle [persona, animale, oggetto]trattare qcn. da amico, come un figlio — to treat sb. as a friend, like a son
trattare qcn., qcs. male — to treat sb., sth. badly, to mistreat sb., sth.
essere trattato bene, male — to be well, badly treated
trattare qcn. con gentilezza — to treat sb. kindly
trattare qcn. duramente — to be hard on sb.
saper trattare — to have a way with [bambini, donne]; to know how to handle [impiegati, alunni]
2) (affrontare) [libro, film] to deal* with, to cover, to treat [questione, argomento]; (discutere) to deal* with, to discuss [ questione]3) comm. (vendere) to deal* in, to carry [prodotto, marca]4) (fare oggetto di trattative) to deal*, to transact, to negotiate (anche pol.)5) med. to treat [malato, malattia]; cosmet. to condition, to treat [capelli, pelle]6) (lavorare) to treat, to process [sostanza chimica, fibra tessile]; to process [ acque di scarico]2.1) (avere a che fare) to deal* (con qcn. with sb.)trattare di — to deal with, to be about [ soggetto]
3) (giungere a patti) to deal*, to negotiate ( con with)3.verbo pronominale trattarsi4.- rsi bene — to treat oneself well, to spoil oneself
si tratta di tua moglie — it has to do with o it's about your wife
so chi ha vinto: si tratta di X — I know who the winner is: it's X
quando si tratta di qcs., di fare — when it comes to sth., to doing
* * *trattare/trat'tare/ [1]1 (considerare) to treat, to handle [persona, animale, oggetto]; trattare qcn. da amico, come un figlio to treat sb. as a friend, like a son; trattare qcn., qcs. male to treat sb., sth. badly, to mistreat sb., sth.; essere trattato bene, male to be well, badly treated; trattare qcn. con gentilezza to treat sb. kindly; trattare qcn. duramente to be hard on sb.; non ho intenzione di farmi trattare così I'm not going to be treated like that; saper trattare to have a way with [bambini, donne]; to know how to handle [impiegati, alunni]2 (affrontare) [libro, film] to deal* with, to cover, to treat [questione, argomento]; (discutere) to deal* with, to discuss [ questione]3 comm. (vendere) to deal* in, to carry [prodotto, marca]; trattare merce rubata to handle stolen goods4 (fare oggetto di trattative) to deal*, to transact, to negotiate (anche pol.); trattare un affare to transact business; trattare un accordo to negotiate a settlement5 med. to treat [malato, malattia]; cosmet. to condition, to treat [capelli, pelle]6 (lavorare) to treat, to process [sostanza chimica, fibra tessile]; to process [ acque di scarico](aus. avere)1 (avere a che fare) to deal* (con qcn. with sb.)III trattarsi verbo pronominale- rsi bene to treat oneself well, to spoil oneself(aus. essere) di cosa si tratta? what is it about? non si tratta di questo! that's not the point! si tratta della tua salute! we're talking about your health! si tratta di tua moglie it has to do with o it's about your wife; so chi ha vinto: si tratta di X I know who the winner is: it's X; si trattava di prendere una decisione it was a case of making a decision; quando si tratta di qcs., di fare when it comes to sth., to doing. -
5 уживчивый
General subject: accommodating, adjusted, easy, livable, liveable, easy to deal with, easy-going, good-tempered, easy to get on with, livable-with -
6 obejście
( podwórze) farmyard* * *n.1. (= obchód) round.2. (= gospodarstwo) farmyard.4. (= droga, która coś omija) bypass.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obejście
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7 ευκοινώνητον
εὐκοινώνητοςeasy to deal with: masc /fem acc sgεὐκοινώνητοςeasy to deal with: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 εὐκοινώνητον
εὐκοινώνητοςeasy to deal with: masc /fem acc sgεὐκοινώνητοςeasy to deal with: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 ευσυναλλάκτως
εὐσυνάλλακτοςeasy to deal with: adverbialεὐσυνάλλακτοςeasy to deal with: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
10 εὐσυναλλάκτως
εὐσυνάλλακτοςeasy to deal with: adverbialεὐσυνάλλακτοςeasy to deal with: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
11 ευσυνάλλακτον
εὐσυνάλλακτοςeasy to deal with: masc /fem acc sgεὐσυνάλλακτοςeasy to deal with: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
12 εὐσυνάλλακτον
εὐσυνάλλακτοςeasy to deal with: masc /fem acc sgεὐσυνάλλακτοςeasy to deal with: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 MAKR
a.1) easy to deal with (þaðan frá var Eindriði hinn makasti);2) only in compar., more suitable, becoming, convenient (H. kvað honum makara at sitja við elda en vera í sjóförum).* * *adj., only in compar. more suitable, easier, snugger; en þeir berjask er þat er makara, but they fight to whom that fitted better, Fms. xi. 277; hann kvað honum makara at sitja við elda, Fas. ii. 112; hann kann vel kyssa, makara væri ( more becoming) at hann kynni jafnvel ríða með riddara vápnum, Str. 59.2. = Lat. utinam; makara, at ek þín ambátt mætti finna miskunn í þínu augliti, would that í could! Stj. 302, 400, 428; makara, at minn herra Naaman væri nær spámanni Guðs, 616.II. easy to deal with; þaðan frá var Eindriði hinn makasti, Bs. i. 709. -
14 مريح
مُرِيح \ comfortable: causing no pain or unpleasantness; giving comfort. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. \ See Also مناسب (مُناسِب) \ مُرِيح للنَّظَر \ soft: (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. -
15 εὐσύμβολος
II easy to deal with, honest, upright, X.Mem.2.6.5; εὐξ. δίκαι suits which afford easy arbitration, A.Supp. 701 (lyr.). Adv.εὐξυμβόλως Poll.5.139
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16 εὐσύνθετος
εὐσύν-θετος, ον,A easy to compound into a word, . Adv. - τως suitably,ἐκλέγεσθαι Eust.2.22
; prob. in PLit.Lond. 170 (i A.D.).II of persons, in act. sense, constructive, inventive,εἰς τὸ νοῆσαι Man.5.272
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐσύνθετος
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17 comfortable
مُرِيح \ comfortable: causing no pain or unpleasantness; giving comfort. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. \ See Also مناسب (مُناسِب) -
18 convenient
مُرِيح \ comfortable: causing no pain or unpleasantness; giving comfort. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. \ See Also مناسب (مُناسِب) -
19 restful
مُرِيح \ comfortable: causing no pain or unpleasantness; giving comfort. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. \ See Also مناسب (مُناسِب) -
20 مناسب
مُنَاسِب \ appropriate: suitable; proper for a special purpose or person: My employer always wears a suit in the office because he thinks it appropriate. apt: very suitable. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. due: proper; suitable: With due respect. fit: suitable, good enough: The water was not fit to drink, (with a and adj.) fitting This coat is a good fit. fitting: right; suitable; proper: It is fitting that we should remember him on his birthday. practical: (of people or plans) concerned with action, not with ideas; (of things or ideas) suitable for use: His plans cost too much to be practical. She wore very practical clothing (suited to one’s activity or to the weather). proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. relevant: concerned with the matter that is being considered: Don’t waste time with points that are not relevant to this case. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth, the right way to play. seemly: old use fit; proper: seemly behaviour in church. sensible: wise; having or showing good sense; suitable: People should wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. suitable: satisfactory; meeting one’s needs: Fur coats are not suitable for use in hot weather. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائِم)، مقبول (مَقْبول)، منطبق (مُنْطَبِق)، صحيح (صَحيح)، مريح( مريح)
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