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pub·lic en·emy num·ber 'one nStaatsfeind Nummer Eins m; ( fig) sehr großes ProblemEnglish-German students dictionary > public enemy number one
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Crim. [Police] ennemi public numéro unEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > public enemy number one
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A n1 ○ ( oneself) she only thinks about number one elle ne pense qu'à sa pomme ○ or qu'à elle ; to look after ou look out for ou take care of number one penser avant tout à son propre intérêt ;2 ( most important) numéro un m (in de) ; to be the world number one Sport être le numéro un mondial ; their record is (at) number one leur disque est numéro un ;B modif [player, expert] premier/-ière ; [problem, enemy, priority] numéro un ; the world's number one tennis player le numéro un mondial du tennis ; rule number one is to keep calm il faut rester calme avant toute chose. -
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1. n phr; разг.(number one (тж. Number One))собственная персона, своё "я" (обыкн. look after или take care of number one)...for ours, as the reader has possibly already discovered, is a Selfish Story and almost every person... is occupied about Number One. (W. Thackeray, ‘Pendennis’, vol. II, ch. LVI) —...как уже, вероятно, заметил читатель, мы ведем повествование об эгоистах, и почти каждое действующее лицо... усиленно занимается собственной персоной.
When shall I learn to look after number one and not fritter away my energy on altruistic crusades? (R. Aldington, ‘Rejected Guest’, ch. 20) — Когда только я научусь думать о себе и перестану тратить время и свои силы на всякие альтруистские затеи?
2. adj phr; разг.Take myself - I choose that example because after all number one is what I know most about. (J. Lindsay, ‘Rising Tide’, ch. XIII) — К примеру, возьмем меня. Я говорю о себе, потому что, в конце концов, о себе я знаю больше всего.
(number one (тж. Number One))1) главный, первый, самый важныйPresident Roosevelt had called the South "the nation's economic problem number one". (W. Foster, ‘The Negro People in American History’, ch. 44) — Президент Рузвельт сказал однажды, что Юг - "это экономическая проблема страны номер один".
It took him a long time, but now he's Number One man in Rodnik. (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book II, ch. 17) — Карел долго выжидал, зато теперь он самая важная персона в Роднике.
Dr. Leonard A. Scheele, Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, has stated that mental illness constitutes the nation's number one public health enemy. (G. Green, ‘The Enemy Forgotten’, ch. VIII) — Доктор Леонард А. Скил, главный хирург Службы здравоохранения Соединенных Штатов, заявил, что психические заболевания - злейший бич населения страны.
2) первоклассный, первосортный‘I have spoken to Bing,’ he offered. ‘I don't like him, personally. He thinks he knows a lot. But he will turn out an A Number One job.’ (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 2) — - Я уже поговорил с Бингом, - заявил он. - Лично я его терпеть не могу. Уж больно много о себе воображает. Но листовку он напишет первоклассную.
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1. [͵nʌmbəʹwʌn] n (иногда No. 1)1. своё «я», собственная персонаto take care of /to look after/ number one - заботиться о собственной персоне
2. мор. жарг. (первый) помощник командира3. главное лицо, начальник (какой-л. организации)number one boy - директор, глава (фирмы и т. п.)
4. разг. пи-пи, писанье2. [͵nʌmbəʹwʌn] aглавный, основной; первоклассный, первосортныйenemy No. 1 - главный противник, враг номер один
these poems are number one - амер. это первоклассные /превосходные/ стихи
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1) свое 'я';
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3) малая нужда( в детской речи) (иногда No.
1) свое "я", собственная персона - to take care of * заботиться о собственной персоне (морское) (жаргон) (первый) помощник командира главное лицо, начальник( какой-л. организации) - George is * here здесь всем заправляет Джордж - * boy директор, глава (фирмы) (разговорное) пи-пи, писанье главный, основной;
первоклассный, первосортный - enemy No. 1 главный противник, враг номер один - these poems are * (американизм) это первоклассные стихи - this is our * difficulty это основная наша трудностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > number one
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אויב מספר אחד (השונא הגדול ביותר, יריב מושבע)* * *◙ (עבשומ בירי,רתויב לודגה אנושה) דחא רפסמ ביוא◄ -
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English-spanish dictionary > to be Public Enemy No 1 or number one
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♦ number /ˈnʌmbə(r)/n.1 ( anche mat.) numero; cifra: cardinal [ordinal] numbers, numeri cardinali [ordinali]; even [odd] numbers, numeri pari [dispari]; in round numbers, in cifra tonda; total number, numero complessivo; We live at No. 42 Oxford Street, abitiamo al numero 42 di Oxford Street; DIALOGO → - On the bus- Take a number 22 to Putney Bridge, then get a 295, prendi il numero 22 fino a Putney Bridge e poi prendi il 295; I was number 5 in the race, nella corsa avevo il numero 5; I wear number 8 shoes, porto scarpe numero 8 (in Italia, 37/38); in number, di numero; They were ten in number, erano dieci di numero; erano in dieci; reference number, numero di riferimento2 numero; quantità indeterminata: a number of, parecchi, diversi: A number of employees have been sacked lately, di recente sono stati licenziati parecchi dipendenti; to increase the number of members, aumentare il numero dei soci; any number of times, cento (o mille) volte: I've told you any number of times not to do it, te l'ho detto mille volte di non farlo; a large (o a great) number of, un buon numero di, un gran numero di; numerosi, molti; a small number (o small numbers) of, uno scarso numero di; pochi3 (telef.) numero (telefonico): What's your phone number?, qual è il tuo numero di telefono?; Wrong number!, (Lei) ha sbagliato numero!; It was just a wrong number, era qualcuno che ha sbagliato numero5 numero ( di giornale o rivista); dispensa; puntata: a back number, un numero arretrato; Novels used to be issued in numbers, una volta i romanzi uscivano a dispense (o a puntate)7 (mus.) brano; pezzo; canzone ( di una raccolta): He sang a few numbers from his latest album, ha cantato alcuni brani del suo ultimo album9 (lett.) ritmo; numero (lett.)10 (lett.) (pl.) versi; piedi; metri, metrica11 (pl.) numerose persone; molti: Numbers died in the retreat, molti perirono nella ritirata; There are numbers who live by begging, c'è una quantità di gente che vive di accattonnaggio12 ( sport) pettorale ( di cavallo da corsa, di sciatore, ecc.): He was number five in the ski race, aveva il cinque come pettorale nella gara di sci13 (fam.) oggetto, cosa, lavoro, vestito da donna, ecc., piacevole o pregevole ( a seconda dell'antecedente o di quel che segue): This restaurant is really a classy number, questo è proprio un ristorante di classe; Your sister's little number is by Armani, il bel vestitino di tua sorella è di Armani14 ( slang) tipo; tizio; individuo: Any number in the information office can tell you, qualsiasi impiegato dell'ufficio informazioni te lo sa dire; Who's that cute little number in a red dress?, chi è quel bel tipino vestito di rosso?; a hot number, un uomo (o una donna) sexy; un tipo arrapante (fam.)16 ( slang USA) – the numbers, (il racket delle) lotterie clandestine: a numbers banker, il gestore di una lotteria clandestina● (comput.) number code, codice numerico □ (fam.) number-cruncher, grosso computer, grande calcolatore; ( anche) attuario, ragioniere □ (fam.) number-crunching, (agg.) che fa calcoli complessi; (sost.) il fare calcoli complessi; ( anche) materie scientifiche ( a scuola) □ ( rugby) number eight, il numero otto ( il giocatore) □ number on roll, numero delle persone iscritte □ (fam.) number one, (sost.) il numero uno, il capo, il boss; stretto collaboratore, direttore; io stesso, me stesso; ( sport) protagonista assoluto; ( slang USA) omicidio di primo grado; ( slang eufem. USA) la pipì; (volg. USA) «lui», il pene; (agg.) numero uno; principale, preminente; assoluto: After all, you are number one!, dopotutto, sei tu il capo!; I leave these matters to my number one, queste faccende le delego al mio direttore; I'm thinking of number one!, sto pensando a me stesso!; to look after (o to take care of) number one, pensare solo a (o prendersi cura solo di) sé stesso; public enemy number one, il nemico pubblico numero uno; my number one problem, il mio problema principale; number one priority, priorità assoluta □ (autom.) number plate, targa □ (mat., stat.) number series, serie numerica □ ( USA) number sign, simbolo \#; cancelletto □ (mat.) number system, sistema numerico □ (in GB) No. 10 ( Downing Street), il numero 10 di Downing Street; la residenza ufficiale del Primo Ministro, a Londra □ (fig.) Number Ten, il premier (o il governo) britannico □ (fam.) number two, il numero due; il secondo per importanza; il luogotenente; ( slang eufem. USA) la popò: I'm only number two in the firm, non sono che il numero due dell'azienda □ beyond number, innumerevoli □ cushy number, (posto di) lavoro di tutto riposo; grande pacchia (fam.) □ to do a number, fare un numero ( in uno spettacolo, ecc.) □ (fam.) to do one's number, fare il solito numero, la solita tirata (fig.): Keep off the subject of marriage, or he'll start doing his number about the death of love, non toccare l'argomento del matrimonio, se non vuoi che lui faccia la solita menata sulla fine dell'amore! □ ( slang USA) to do a number on sb., fare un brutto tiro a q.; fregare q. (pop.) □ (fam.) to have sb. 's number, prendere (bene) le misure a q.; conoscere il punto debole di q. □ any number of, moltissimi, numerosissimi □ (aeron.) flight number, numero del volo □ in the number, nel novero (lett.); nel gruppo: He isn't in our number, non fa parte del nostro gruppo; non è dei nostri □ times without number, innumerevoli volte □ (fam.) His number is up (o has come up), per lui è finita; è suonata la sua ora ( sarà punito, ecc.); è (già) morto.NOTA D'USO: - a number of- (to) number /ˈnʌmbə(r)/v. t.1 numerare; dare un numero a: Let's number the pages of our manuscript, numeriamo le pagine del nostro manoscritto!2 annoverare; contare; includere: to number sb. among one's friends, annoverare q. fra i propri amici; The town numbers 40,000 inhabitants, la città conta 40 000 abitanti3 ammontare a; essere ( di numero); arrivare a ( un numero): Check-ups number in the hundreds, vi sono centinaia di controlli medici4 (ind. tess.) titolare● (mil.) to number off, dire a voce alta il proprio numero di matricola ( in una formazione) □ ( slang eufem. USA) to number one, fare la pipì □ ( slang eufem. USA) to number two, fare la popò; fare la grossa (pop.). -
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1 gen, fig ennemi/-e m/f ; to make enemies se faire des ennemis ; to make an enemy of sb se faire un ennemi de qn ; his arrogance made him many enemies son arrogance lui a valu beaucoup d'ennemis ; public enemy number one l'ennemi public numéro un ; to be one's own worst enemy être son pire ennemi ; the enemy within l'ennemi intérieur ;B modif [forces, aircraft, propaganda, territory] ennemi ; [agent] de l'ennemi ; enemy alien ressortissant/-e m/f d'un pays ennemi ; killed by enemy action tombé sous le feu de l'ennemi ; under enemy occupation occupé par l'ennemi. -
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nвраг; противник- bitter enemy
- chief enemy
- cross-border enemy
- deadly enemy
- devout enemy
- enemy number one
- enemy of free expression
- enemy of peace
- enemy within
- enemy without
- extreme enemy
- hated enemy - inveterate enemy
- mortal enemy
- mutual enemy
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1. n1) число, кількістьany number — будь-яка кількість; багато
2) певна кількість, ряд3) pl велика кількість, безліч4) порядковий номер (тж index number)wrong number! — ви неправильно набрали номер!; ви не туди потрапили! (відповідь по телефону)
he lives at No. 15 — він живе в будинку № 15
5) номер, число, випуск (видання)6) номер програми (виступу)7) мат. сума, число, цифра8) грам. число9) розм. зразок, взірець10) розм. наркотик11) pl амер., розм. підпільна лотерея; махінації12) pl арифметика13) показник, число; коефіцієнт14) розмір, ритм, метр15) pl поет. віршіenemy No. 1 — головний противник, ворог номер один
number one boy — розм. начальник, шеф, «начальство»
2. v1) нумерувати2) налічуватиthe population of our town numbers 50000 — населення нашого міста становить (складає) 50 000 мешканців
3) зараховувати4) рахувати; перераховувати5) призначати* * *I n1) число, кількістьnumber of copies — пoлiгp. тираж; деяка кількість, ряд; pl велика кількість, маса
2) вiйcьк. кількість озброєння3) ( порядковий) номер; номер ( будинку) (викор. у cкop. формі No)4) номер, випуск ( видання)5) номер програми, виступ6) що-небудь, що виділяється, що кидається в очі; дівчина, дівчисько7) pl; = numbers game8) cл. наркотик9) pl позивні10) сума, цифра; числоartificial numbers — логарифми; pl арифметика ( science of number-s)
11) гpaм. число12) cпeц. показник, число, індекс13) пoeт., мyз. метр, розмір; ритм; pl; пoeт. віршіII v1) нумерувати2) нараховувати3) (among, in, with) зараховувати; числити (ким-небудь, чим-небудь)4) рахувати, перераховувати -
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госуда́рственный престу́пникduring the Prohibition Al Capone was public enemy number one — во времена́ сухо́го зако́на Аль Капо́не счита́лся гла́вным госуда́рственным престу́пником
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