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1 adieu
1. masculine noun( = salut) goodbye• repas/visite d'adieu farewell meal/visit• adieu la tranquillité ! goodbye to peace and quiet!• tu peux dire adieu à ton argent ! you can kiss your money goodbye! (inf)2. plural masculine noun* * *pl adieux adjø nom masculin goodbye, farewell soutdire adieu à quelqu'un, faire ses adieux à quelqu'un — to say goodbye to somebody
* * *adjø adieux pl1. excl2. nmgoodbye, farewelldire adieu à qch (= renoncer) — to say goodbye to sth, to wave goodbye to sth
3. adieux nmplgoodbye, farewelladieux à [parent, activité] — farewell to
faire ses adieux à — to say goodbye to, to bid farewell to
* * *adieu, pl adieux nm goodbye, farewell sout; se dire adieu to say one's goodbyes, to say goodbye (to each other); dire adieu à qn, faire ses adieux à qn to say goodbye to sb, to bid sb farewell sout; dire adieu à qch to say goodbye to sth; un discours/une lettre/un baiser d'adieu a farewell speech/letter/kiss; faire un geste/un sourire d'adieu to wave/smile goodbye (à to); donner or offrir un pot○/un dîner d'adieu to give a farewell drink/dinner; faire ses adieux à la scène to take one's leave of the stage; adieu le ski it's goodbye to skiing.( pluriel masculin adieux) [adjø] nom masculinfaire ses adieux à quelqu'un to say good-bye ou one's farewells to somebodyfaire ses adieux à la scène/au music-hall to make one's final appearance on stage/on a music-hall stagedire adieu à quelqu'un to say good-bye ou farewell to somebodytu peux dire adieu à ta voiture/tes ambitions you can say good-bye to your car/ambitionsadieu interjection————————d'adieu locution adjectivale invariable[baiser] farewell (modificateur)[regard, cadeau] parting -
2 Abschied
m; -(e)s, -e1. leave-taking geh., farewell, goodbye(s Pl.); beim / zum Abschied on ( oder at) parting; Abschied nehmen say goodbye ( von to); der Abschied war schwer it was hard saying goodbye2. (Entlassung) dismissal; MIL. discharge; freiwilliger: resignation; seinen Abschied einreichen oder nehmen hand in ( oder tender) one’s resignation* * *der Abschiedfarewell; parting; valediction; leave* * *Ạb|schied ['apʃiːt]m -(e)s, (rare) -e[-də]1) (= Trennung) farewell, partingvon jdm/etw Abschied nehmen — to say goodbye to sb/sth, to take one's leave of sb/sth
jdn zum Abschied küssen — to kiss sb goodbye
zum Abschied überreichte er ihr einen Blumenstrauß — on parting, he presented her with a bunch of flowers
es war für beide ein schwerer Abschied — parting was hard for both of them
es war ein Abschied für immer or fürs Leben — it was goodbye for ever
beim Abschied meinte er,... — as he was leaving he said...
beim Abschied auf Bahnhöfen... — saying goodbye at stations...
der Abschied von der Heimat fiel ihm schwer — it was hard for him to say goodbye to the land of his birth
ihr Abschied von der Bühne/vom Film — her farewell to the stage/to films
ihre Heirat bedeutete für sie den Abschied von der Kindheit — her marriage marked the end of her childhood
der Abschied von der Vergangenheit — breaking or the break with the past
2) (= Rücktritt) (von Beamten) resignation; (von Offizieren) dischargeseinen Abschied nehmen or einreichen — to hand in or tender one's resignation; (Offizier) to apply for a discharge
seinen Abschied erhalten or bekommen — to be dismissed; (Offizier) to be discharged
* * *(the act of leaving someone, saying goodbye etc: Their final parting was at the station.) parting* * *Ab·schied<-[e]s, -e>[ˈapʃi:t]m1. (Trennung) farewell, partingder \Abschied fiel ihr nicht leicht she found it difficult to say goodbyees ist ja kein \Abschied für immer we're not saying goodbye forever▪ \Abschied von jdm/etw parting from sb/sthvon jdm \Abschied nehmen to say goodbye [or farewell] to sbich hasse \Abschiede I hate farewells [or goodbyes]zum \Abschied as a token of farewell litersie gab ihm zum \Abschied einen Kuss she gave him a goodbye [or farewell] kissder \Abschied von alten Gewohnheiten fiel ihm nicht leicht it was hard for him to break his old habits3. (Entlassung)jdm den \Abschied geben to dismiss sbseinen \Abschied nehmen to resign* * *der; Abschied[e]s, Abschiede[von jemandem/etwas] Abschied nehmen — say goodbye [to somebody/something]; take one's leave [of somebody/something]
beim Abschied — at parting; when saying goodbye
sich zum Abschied die Hände schütteln — shake hands on parting
2) (geh.): (Entlassung) resignationseinen Abschied nehmen — (geh.) resign; < officer> resign one's commission
* * *1. leave-taking geh, farewell, goodbye(s pl);beim/zum Abschied on ( oder at) parting;Abschied nehmen say goodbye (von to);der Abschied war schwer it was hard saying goodbye* * *der; Abschied[e]s, Abschiede[von jemandem/etwas] Abschied nehmen — say goodbye [to somebody/something]; take one's leave [of somebody/something]
beim Abschied — at parting; when saying goodbye
2) (geh.): (Entlassung) resignationseinen Abschied nehmen — (geh.) resign; < officer> resign one's commission
* * *-e m.goodbye n.leave n.parting n.valediction n. -
3 valeō
valeō uī, itūrus, ēre [VAL-], to be strong, be vigorous, have strength, be able: versate diu Quid valeant umeri, how strong, etc., H.: velocitate ad cursum, viribus ad luctandum: Mustela cum Mures non valeret adsequi, Ph.: valet ima summis Mutare deus, H.—To be in health, be sound, be well, be hale: quom valemus, T.: minus valere... melius valere: corpore: mente, O.: pedibus, N. —As a greeting, imper, farewell, adieu, good-bye: vos valete et plaudite, T.: vive valeque, H.: Et longum, Formose vale, vale, inquit Iolla, V.: vale (ending a letter): Supremumque vale... dixit, O. —In phrases beginning letters: si vales bene ego valeo (written S. v. b. e. v.): si valetis bene ego equidem valeo (written S. v. v. b. e. e. q. v.): cura ut valeas, take care of your health: fac valeas meque mutuo diligas.—In expressions of dismissal: post e<*>am <*>si valere, cum, etc., i. e. politely dismissed: Immo habeat, valeat, vivat cum illā, off with him, T.: si talis est deus, valeat, good-bye to him: valeat res ludicra, si, etc., farewell to the stage, H.: valeant, Qui, etc., away with those, etc., T.—With dico (less correctly valedico), to bid farewell, say adieu, take leave: Vix illud potui dicere triste vale, O.: Saepe vale dicto, O.—To have power, be valid, be effective, have influence, avail, prevail, be strong, succeed: valebunt semper arma: in more maiorum, qui tum ut lex valebat: valuit auctoritas: (eius) valet opinio tarditatis, is established: ius gentium valuit, L.: Et vestrae valuere preces, O.: Neque ita inperita (sum), ut quid amor valeat nesciam, T.: ignari quid virtus valeret: aut gratiā aut misericordiā, Cs.: dicendo, N.: pedum cursu, V.: parum valent (Graeci) verbo, i. e. have no precise word: plurimum ingenio: multum Caesar equitatu valebat, Cs.: in populari genere dicendi: nihil putas valere in iudiciis coniecturam: in Fabiā (tribu), H.—With expressions of effect or result, to be strong enough, be adequate, be capable, be able, have force, be effectual, avail, be applicable, extend: quaecumque est hominis definitio, una in omnīs valet: num etiam in deos inmortales legem valuisse? L.: hoc eo valebat, ut ingratiis ad depugnandum omnes cogerentur, the effect of this was, etc., N.: Ne scis quo valeat nummus, quem praebeat usum? H.: astrorum adfectio valeat, si vis, ad quasdam res; ad omnīs certe non valebit: neque, quod Samnites... amici vobis facti sunt, ad id valere arbitror, ne, etc., L.: ad subeundum periculum multum fortuna valuit, Cs.: ad populum dicendo: maxume apud te, T.: non quin eam (commendationem) valituram apud te arbitrarer: apud magnam partem senatūs gratiā, L.: utrum apud eos pudor an timor valeret, Cs.: praemia, quae apud me minimum valent: hoc nonne videtur contra te valere?: verba Pro deplorato non valitura viro, O.: multitudine militum, Cs.: inter eos virtute, Cs.: nec continere suos ad direptione castrorum valuit, L.: Quam (urbem) neque valuerunt perdere Marsi, H.—To be of the value of, be worth: dum pro argenteis decem aureus unus valeret, L.—To mean, signifyimport: quaerimus verbum Latinum par Graeco et quod idem valeat: quamquam vocabula prope idem valere videbantur.* * *valere, valui, valitus Vbe strong/powerful/influential/healthy; prevailvale -- goodbye/farewell
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4 scen|a
f 1. Teatr (podium) stage- dekoracja a. wystrój sceny stage scenery- oświetlenie sceny the lights on stage- grać na scenie to act on stage- wyjść na scenę to go a. step on stage- wystawić sztukę na scenie to stage a play, to put a play on the stage- stać z lewej strony/z tyłu/po środku sceny to stand left stage/upstage/centre stage- zza sceny dobiegają hałasy there are noises offstage2. Teatr (działalność teatralna) the stage, the theatre GB, the theater US; (konkretny teatr) theatre GB, theater US- scena dramatyczna/komediowa a drama/comedy theatre- scena operowa an opera house- repertuar scen warszawskich the repertoire of Warsaw theatres- od dzieciństwa pociągała go scena he’d been stage-struck since childhood- zrobić karierę na scenie to have a successful stage career3. Literat., Teatr (część aktu) scene- akt II, scena 3 Act Two, Scene Three- scena zbiorowa/finałowa a crowd/drop scene4. Kino, Literat., Szt. (epizod) scene- sceny batalistyczne/miłosne/erotyczne battle/love/sex scenes- sceny z życia zwierząt/dużego miasta scenes from animal/urban life- najlepsze sceny z jego ostatniego filmu the best scenes from his latest film- ryciny/rzeźby przedstawiają sceny biblijne/mitologiczne/rodzajowe prints/sculptures depict biblical/mythological/genre scenes5. książk. (widok) scene- scena pożegnania/rozstania a farewell/parting scene- zabawna/tragiczna/wzruszająca scena a funny/a tragic/an emotional scene- gwałtowne sceny uliczne scenes of violence in the streets- cóż za czuła scena what a display of tenderness6. pot. (scysja) fuss U, scene- scena małżeńska/rodzinna a marital/domestic dispute- robić a. urządzać sceny to make a scene7. książk. (miejsce wydarzeń) scene- na scenie międzynarodowej/politycznej on the international/political scene, in the international/political arena- □ scena obrotowa Teatr, Techn. revolving stage- scena otwarta Teatr open stage- scena pudełkowa Teatr box stage- scena szufladowa Teatr sliding stage- zdjąć sztukę ze sceny Teatr to no longer perform a play- zejść ze sceny Teatr [aktor] to leave the stage; [sztuka, przedstawienie] to be performed no longer; (wycofać się) to leave the stageThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > scen|a
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5 organizar
v.to organize.María organizó los papeles Mary organized the documents.María organizó una fiesta Mary organized a shindig.* * *1 to organize1 (ordenarse) to get organized2 (crearse) to be organized3 (armarse) to be, occur* * *verbto organize, arrange* * *1. VT1) [+ fiesta, espectáculo] to organize2) * [+ jaleo, pelea]los marineros organizaron un auténtico alboroto — the sailors created o made a real commotion
¡menuda has organizado! — you've really stirred things up, haven't you!
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to organize, arrange2.organizarse v pron to organize oneself* * *= arrange, make + arrangements, organise [organize, -USA], put together, run, stage, structure, put on, marshal, orchestrate, set up, create + order, mastermind.Ex. A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.Ex. An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Ex. Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex. I have many people to acknowledge, beginning with my co-editor who offered untiring support and many useful suggestions in putting together the institutes.Ex. The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.Ex. Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.Ex. The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.Ex. A book fair cannot be put on at a few days' notice.Ex. The use of new information technologies ought to be marshalled for use in the developing countries.Ex. Change is needed and inevitable but it must be orchestrated by the national library.Ex. The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex. The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex. The centre is also masterminding a number of projects concerning Third World needs for microcomputers.----* organizar Algo por + Posesivo + propia cuenta = make + Posesivo + own arrangements.* organizar en colaboración = co-organise [co-organize, -USA].* organizarse = get + Reflexivo + organised.* organizar según un orden específico = organise in + Adjetivo + order.* organizar una actuación musical = put on + musical event.* organizar un acto = hold + event.* organizar un acto público = organise + function.* organizar una huelga = stage + strike.* organizar una manifestación = stage + demonstration, stage + protest.* organizar una reunión = arrange for + meeting, mount + meeting.* organizar una visita a = arrange + expedition to.* organizar un concurso = conduct + contest.* organizar un congreso = hold + conference, host + conference, host + congress.* organizar un curso = arrange + course, run + course.* organizar un plan = put + a plan in place.* organizar un reunión = organise + meeting.* organizar un seminario = run + seminar.* organizar un sistema de turnos de + Nombre = organise + a rota of + Nombre.* * *1.verbo transitivo to organize, arrange2.organizarse v pron to organize oneself* * *= arrange, make + arrangements, organise [organize, -USA], put together, run, stage, structure, put on, marshal, orchestrate, set up, create + order, mastermind.Ex: A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.
Ex: An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Ex: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex: I have many people to acknowledge, beginning with my co-editor who offered untiring support and many useful suggestions in putting together the institutes.Ex: The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.Ex: Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.Ex: The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.Ex: A book fair cannot be put on at a few days' notice.Ex: The use of new information technologies ought to be marshalled for use in the developing countries.Ex: Change is needed and inevitable but it must be orchestrated by the national library.Ex: The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex: The centre is also masterminding a number of projects concerning Third World needs for microcomputers.* organizar Algo por + Posesivo + propia cuenta = make + Posesivo + own arrangements.* organizar en colaboración = co-organise [co-organize, -USA].* organizarse = get + Reflexivo + organised.* organizar según un orden específico = organise in + Adjetivo + order.* organizar una actuación musical = put on + musical event.* organizar un acto = hold + event.* organizar un acto público = organise + function.* organizar una huelga = stage + strike.* organizar una manifestación = stage + demonstration, stage + protest.* organizar una reunión = arrange for + meeting, mount + meeting.* organizar una visita a = arrange + expedition to.* organizar un concurso = conduct + contest.* organizar un congreso = hold + conference, host + conference, host + congress.* organizar un curso = arrange + course, run + course.* organizar un plan = put + a plan in place.* organizar un reunión = organise + meeting.* organizar un seminario = run + seminar.* organizar un sistema de turnos de + Nombre = organise + a rota of + Nombre.* * *organizar [A4 ]vt1 ‹fiesta/actividades› to organize, arrangeestaba muy bien organizado it was very well organized1 «persona» to organize oneself ( o one's time etc)2* * *
organizar ( conjugate organizar) verbo transitivo
to organize, arrange
organizarse verbo pronominal
to organize oneself
organizar verbo transitivo
1 to organize: organizaron una fiesta de despedida, they planned a farewell party
2 (provocar) to cause: sus declaraciones organizaron un escándalo, her statements caused a scandal
' organizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armar
- dar
- orquestar
- regular
- arreglar
- juerga
- montar
English:
arrange
- fix
- line up
- marshal
- mount
- organize
- picket
- promote
- showmanship
- stage
- mastermind
- put
- run
- sort
* * *♦ vt1. [estructurar, ordenar] to organize2. [fiesta, partido] to organize* * *v/t organize* * *organizar {21} vt: to organize, to arrange* * *organizar vb to organize¿por qué no organizamos un viaje a Londres? why don't we organize a trip to London? -
6 последен
1. (непоследван от друг) last(окончателен) final(от двама споменати) litterпоследен съм come lastпоследно сбогом a last adieu; a last farewellпоследен по ред, но не и по значение last but not leastпоследният останал жив юр. the longest liverпоследният от рода си the last of o.'s nameв последния (критичния) час at the supreme momentпоследна воля a last willюр. last will and testamentимам последната дума have the final/last word; the final word rests with meтова ли е последната ви дума? is that final?в последния момент the last momentдо последния момент to the lastкупувам с последните си пари buy (s.th.) with the last of o.'s moneyпоследни подробности/щрихи finishing strokes/touchesдо последната подробност down to the last detailкогато го видях за последен път when I saw him last, when I last saw him, the last time I saw himкога го видя за последен път? when did you see him last?гледам/поглеждам за последен път look o.'s last on s.th., have a last look at s.th.последно решение a final decisionв последна сметка in the end, in the long run, in the final analysisпоследна сричка вж. a final syllable, ultimaс последни усилия by a last effortпоследно, колко? how low will you go?последният му час настъпи his time had come, his dying day had come, he was breathing his last2. (скорошен, най-нов) recent(за мода, модел, издание и пр.) new, newest; latestразг. up-to-the-minuteв последно време for some time past; recently, lately, of lateпрез последните години during the past years, of recent/latter yearsпоследни новини latest news, stop-press news, ам. news to this hourоблечен по последна мода dressed in the latest fashionпоследна мода the latest/newest fashionsпоследна дума на науката/техниката/модата the latest/last word in science/technology/fashionsв последното си писмо in my last (letter)3. (най-лош, най-долен) lowest, worst; utmost, uttermostпоследно качество the lowest grade, the most inferior qualityпоследен глупак the world's greatest foolпоследен мошеник a scoundrel/swindler of the first water* * *послѐден,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( непоследван от друг) last; ( окончателен) final; (от двама споменати) latter; в \последенния ( критичния) час at the supreme moment; at the eleventh hour; вървя \последенен bring up the rear; до \последенната подробност down to the last detail; до \последенния момент to the last; когато го видях за \последенен път when I saw him last, when I last saw him, the last time I saw him; купувам с \последенните си пари buy (s.th.) with the last of o.’s money; \последенен по ред, но не и по значение last but not least; \последенна воля юр. last will and testament; \последенни подробности/щрихи finishing strokes/touches; \последенният му час настъпи his time had come, his dying day had come, he was breathing his last; \последенният останал жив юр. the longest liver; \последенният от рода си the last of o.’s name; \последенно, колко? how low will you go? с \последенни усилия by a last effort;2. ( скорошен, най-нов) recent; (за новини) red-hot; (за мода, модел, издание и пр.) new, newest; latest; разг. up-to-the-minute; в \последенно време for some time past; recently, lately, of late; \последенни новини latest news, stop-press news, амер. news to this hour; през \последенните години during the past years, of recent/latter years;3. ( най-лош, най-долен) lowest, worst; utmost, uttermost; \последенен глупак the world’s greatest fool; \последенен мошеник scoundrel/swindler of the first water.* * *last: the последен survivor - последният оцелял; closing: последен stage of development - последен етап на развитие; end: последен decision - последно решение; endmost; final{`fainxl}: последен lap - последна обиколка (сп.); finishing; latter (и като същ. гореспоменат): Have you spoken with the последен? - Говорили ли сте с последния?; lattermost; new{nyu}; outside; recent{`risxnt}; ultimate; uttermost* * *1. (за мода, модел, издание и пр.) new, newest;latest 2. (най-лош, най-долен) lowest, wоrst;utmost, uttermost 3. (непоследван от друг) last 4. (окончателен) final 5. (от двама споменати) litter 6. (скорошен, най-нов) recent 7. ПОСЛЕДЕН (решаващ) аргумент the last argument, ultin a ratio 8. ПОСЛЕДЕН глупак the world's greatest fool 9. ПОСЛЕДЕН мошеник a scoundrel/swindler of the first water 10. ПОСЛЕДЕН пo ред, но не и по значение last but not least 11. ПОСЛЕДЕН съм come last 12. ПОСЛЕДЕН съм в класа be (at the) bottom of o.'s form 13. аз ли съм ПОСЛЕДЕН ? am I the last? 14. в последна сметка in the end, in the long run, in the final analysis 15. в последния (критичния) час at the supreme moment 16. в последния момент the last moment 17. в последно време for some time past;recently, lately, of late 18. в последното си писмо in my last (letter) 19. вървя ПОСЛЕДЕН bring up the rear 20. гледам/поглеждам за ПОСЛЕДЕН път look o.'s last on s.th., have a last look at s.th. 21. до последната подробност down to the last detail 22. до последния момент to the last 23. за ПОСЛЕДЕН път for the last time 24. имам последната дума have the final/last word;the final word rests with me 25. кога го видя за ПОСЛЕДЕН път? when did you see him last? 26. когато го видях за ПОСЛЕДЕН път when I saw him last, when I last saw him, the last time I saw him 27. купувам с последните си пари buy (s.th.) with the last of o.'s money 28. облечен по последна мода dressed in the latest fashion 29. последна воля a last will 30. последна дума на науката/техниката/модата the latest/last word in sciencе/technоlogy/fashions 31. последна мода the latest/newest fashions 32. последна сричка ез. a final syllable, ultima 33. последни подробности/щрихи finishing strokes/touches 34. последни новини latest news, stop-press news, ам. news to this hour 35. последният му час настъпи his time had come, his dying day had come, he was breathing his last 36. последният останал жив юр. the longest liver 37. последният от рода си the last of o.'s name 38. последно качество the lowest grade, the most inferior quality 39. последно решение a final decision 40. последно сбогом а last adieu;a last farewell 41. последно, колко? how low will you go? 42. през последните години during the past years, of recent/latter years 43. разг. up-to-the-minute 44. с последни усилия by a last effort 45. това ли е последната ви дума? is that final? 46. юр. last will and testament
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