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"1. model; scale model. 2. pattern (used in foundry work). 3. (artist´s) model. 4. style, type, model. 5. fashion magazine; magazine containing fashion plates and dressmaking patterns. 6. colloq. spitting image, carbon copy. 7. (fashion) model (person). - değiştirmek slang to wreck one´s car." -
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adj. model--------n. model, pattern, type, sample, norm, standard, manikin, poser, sitter, copybook, archetype, design, exemplar, fashion plate, form, guide, lay figure, mannequin, shape, specimen, stencil, type specimen, version, vintage* * *1. fashion model 2. modal 3. model 4. model (n.) -
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Ⅰ m pers. (G pl modeli a. modelów) 1. Szt. model, sitter- model pozował do aktu a model was posing in the nude2. Moda (male) model 3. pot. piece of work pot.- ależ z niego model! he’s a real piece of work, that one!Ⅱ m inanim. (G modelu, G pl modeli a. modelów) 1. (wzór do wykonania) model, pattern (czegoś of sth)- kursy zorganizowane według modelu uniwersytetu otwartego courses organised on the model of the Open University- robić obliczenia według modelu to calculate sth according to a formula- weź ten wykres za model use this chart as a model- monografia służyła za model dla innych opracowań this monograph served as a model for other studies2. (fason, typ) design, model- nowy/najnowszy/stary model the new/the latest/an old model- model z 1965 a 1965 model3. (wzorzec postępowania) model- tradycyjny model rodziny the traditional family model a. model of the family- system prawny wzorowany na modelu brytyjskim a legal system (based) on the British model4. (próbny egzemplarz) model, prototype 5. (schemat funkcjonowania) model- komputerowy model klimatu ziemi a computer model of the Earth’s climate6. (kopia) model, mock-up- model samolotu/statku/samochodu a model aeroplane/boat/car7. Techn. (w odlewnictwie) model, pattern* * *nom pl -e; m; gen sg -u; gen pl -i1) model ( osoba pozująca) gen sg -a, gen pl -i2) model* * *miGen. -u Gen.pl. -i1. (= prototyp, wzór) model; (ekonomiczny, matematyczny) model.2. (= typ) make, brand.3. (= sposób) mode.4. metal. pattern, mold.mpGen. -a Gen.pl. -i l. -ów1. sztuka (= osoba pozująca artyście) model.2. (= osoba uczestnicząca w pokazach mody) (fashion) model.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > model
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[ˈmɔdl]1. noun1) a copy or representation of something usually on a much smaller scale:نَموذَج( also adjective) a model aeroplane.
2) a particular type or design of something, eg a car, that is manufactured in large numbers:طِرازOur car is a 1999 model.
3) a person who wears clothes etc so that possible buyers can see them being worn:عارِضَة أزْياءHe has a job as a male fashion model.
شَخْص يَجلَس أمام فَنّان ليقوم بِتَصْويرِهI work as an artist's model.
5) something that can be used to copy from.نَموذَج مُصَغَّر6) a person or thing which is an excellent example:مِثال، قُدْوَه( also adjective) model behaviour.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈmodelled, (American usually) ˈmodeled1) to wear (clothes etc) to show them to possible buyers:يَعْرِضThey model (underwear) for a living.
2) to work or pose as a model for an artist, photographer etc:يَجْلِس أمام فَنّان ليَرْسُمَهShe models at the local art school.
3) to make models (of things or people):يَبْني مُجَسَّماتto model (the heads of famous people) in clay.
4) to form (something) into a (particular) shape:يُشَكِّل، يُكَوِّن شَكْلاShe models herself on her older sister.
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[‘mo:dl] m; -s, -1. Dial. (Backform) decorated (wooden) baking mo(u)ld2. DRUCK. printing block (for fabrics)—[‘mɔdl] n; -s, -s (photographic) model* * *Mo|del I ['mɔdl]nt -s, -s (FASHION)model II ['moːdl]nt -s, - (COOK)wooden mould (Brit) or mold (US)* * *Mo·del<-s, -s>[ˈmɔdl̩]nt model* * *Model1 [ˈmoːdl] m; -s, -1. dial (Backform) decorated (wooden) baking mo(u)ld2. TYPO printing block (for fabrics)Model2 [ˈmɔdl] n; -s, -s (photographic) model* * *-s n.model n. -
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model. 2 the fashion. 3 k.r(Coll.) dressed up fancy. -
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impf vt 1. (nadawać kształt) to fashion, to model [kapelusz, naczynia gliniane]; to tone [sylwetkę]; to shape, to style [włosy]- modelować coś w glinie/wosku to model sth in clay/wax- modelować rzeźbę to form a. shape a sculpture- modelować kształt oczu cieniem/kredką to outline the eyes with shadow/an eyeliner- modelować twarz różem to sculpt the face with rouge ⇒ wymodelować2. przen. to mould, to shape [postawy, zachowania] 3. Szt. to model- modelować posąg przy pomocy światła i cienia to model a statue by means of highlights and shadows ⇒ wymodelować4. Literat., Muz. to shape, to structure- modelować rytm wiersza to structure the rhythm of a poem ⇒ wymodelować5. Nauk. (przedstawiać w postaci modelu) to model- modelować procesy ekonomiczne to model economic processesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > model|ować
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specimen* * *model, model, modeled, modeled, modeling* * *model; the fashion; dressed up fancy -
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sf inv* * *[top'mɔdel]sostantivo femminile invariabile supermodel, top model, fashion model* * *top model/top'mɔdel/ ⇒ 18f.inv.supermodel, top model, fashion model. -
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fashion, model, shapeРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > моделировать
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adj.model.f. & m.model (person).m.1 model.tengo una bicicleta último modelo I have the latest-model bicyclemodelo económico economic modelmodelo a escala scale modelmodelo matemático mathematical modelmodelo reducido scale model2 number.3 fashion model, mannequin, model.4 benchmark.5 item of clothing.6 template.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: modelar.* * *► adjetivo1 model1 (persona) (fashion) model1 (patrón) model2 (diseño) model3 (traje) number\desfile de modelos fashion show* * *1. noun m.example, model, pattern2. noun mf.* * *1. SM1) (=tipo) model2) (=ejemplo)modelo de vida — lifestyle, way of life
3) (=patrón) pattern; [para hacer punto] pattern4) (=prenda) model, designun modelo de Valentino — a Valentino model o design
2.SMF (Arte, Fot, Moda) modelservir de modelo a un pintor — to sit o pose for a painter
modelo de alta costura — fashion model, haute couture model
3.ADJ INV (=ejemplar) model, exemplary* * *Iadjetivo invariablea) <niño/estudiante> model (before n); <comportamiento/carácter> exemplaryb) ( de muestra)IIvisité la casa modelo — I visited the model home (AmE) o (BrE) the showhouse
1)a) ( ejemplo) modeltomar/utilizar algo como modelo — to take/use something as a model
b) (muestra, prototipo) modelmodelo en or a escala — scale model
2) (tipo, diseño) model3) (Indum) designIIIllegó con un nuevo modelito — (fam) she arrived wearing a new little number
masculino y femenino model* * *= mock-up, model, pattern, specimen, template, paragon, setter, standard setter, style sheet, beacon, exemplary, benchmark, benchmark.Nota: Pruebas a las que se somete un producto para determinar sus tiempos de respuesta con respecto a ciertas operaciones.Ex. A mock-up is a representation of a device or process that may be modified for training or analysis to emphasize a particular part or function; it usually has movable parts that can be manipulated.Ex. The most satisfactory solution is to use an author abstract as a model, but to submit any author abstracts to thorough editing and checking.Ex. In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex. An object is a tree-dimensional artefact (or replica of an artefact) or a specimen of a naturally occurring entity.Ex. The <F5> Original Input function provides an empty MARC record template for the creation of an original record.Ex. Endowed with the gift of being able to both listen and question, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.Ex. Accordingly, the role of librarian as pointer and setter must be tagged as obsolete.Ex. Some producers of media materials are emerging as familiar and reliable names -- market leaders and standard setters -- with products as well known as those of the major book publishers = Están surgiendo algunos productores de material multimedia que se han convertido en nombres familiares y de confianza (líderes y modelos del mercado) con productos tan bien conocidos como los de los principales editores de libros.Ex. A style sheet is essentially a template that can be used to create a consistent appearance across documents.Ex. The British Library has recently been described as a ' beacon of excellence'.Ex. PRECIS provides an exemplary illustration of the association and common ground between alphabetical indexing and classification.Ex. Existing wireline networks, with their ubiquity, seamless operations, and ease of use, have provided clear benchmarks for satisfying customers' basic personal communications needs.Ex. Benchmarks are the times taken to carry out a set of standard operations and they are comparable to the government fuel consumption figures for cars.----* adoptar un modelo = embrace + model.* carta modelo = model letter.* confeccionar utilizando un modelo = model.* conjunto de modelos = model base.* creación de modelos = modelling [modeling, -USA].* desfile de modelos = designer ramp show, fashion show, catwalk show.* ejemplos modelo = lessons learned [lessons learnt].* el registro modelo = record-of-record.* ficha modelo = form.* método basado en modelos = modelling approach [modeling approach, -USA].* modelo a imitar = role modelling, role model.* modelo de análisis de costes = cost model.* modelo de citación = citation behaviour.* modelo de distribución probabilística = probability distribution model.* modelo de funcionamiento = business model.* modelo de lógica difusa = fuzzy model.* modelo de organización = organisational scheme.* modelo de predicción = prediction model.* modelo de recuperación de información por coincidencia óptima = best match model.* modelo de referencia = reference model.* modelo de test = test design.* modelo de topless = topless model.* modelo de trabajo = working model, business model.* modelo económico = economic model.* modelo ejemplar = exemplar, exemplary model, exemplary model.* modelo empresarial = business model.* modelo en su clase = showpiece.* modelo en su género = showpiece.* modelo estocástico = stochastic model.* modelo informático = computer model.* modelo matemático = mathematical model.* modelo organizativo = organisational model.* modelo por ordenador = computer model.* modelo probabilístico = probabilistic model.* modelos = modelling approach [modeling approach, -USA].* modelos a seguir = best practices, lessons learned [lessons learnt].* modelo teórico para la toma de decisiones = decision-theoretic model.* número de modelo = model number.* pase de modelos = designer ramp show.* reconocimiento de modelos = pattern recognition.* seguir como modelo = pattern.* seguir un modelo = embrace + model, conform to + image.* servir de modelo = serve as + a model.* simulación mediante modelos = simulation modelling.* tomar como modelo = pattern.* usar como modelo = use + as a model.* * *Iadjetivo invariablea) <niño/estudiante> model (before n); <comportamiento/carácter> exemplaryb) ( de muestra)IIvisité la casa modelo — I visited the model home (AmE) o (BrE) the showhouse
1)a) ( ejemplo) modeltomar/utilizar algo como modelo — to take/use something as a model
b) (muestra, prototipo) modelmodelo en or a escala — scale model
2) (tipo, diseño) model3) (Indum) designIIIllegó con un nuevo modelito — (fam) she arrived wearing a new little number
masculino y femenino model* * *= mock-up, model, pattern, specimen, template, paragon, setter, standard setter, style sheet, beacon, exemplary, benchmark, benchmark.Nota: Pruebas a las que se somete un producto para determinar sus tiempos de respuesta con respecto a ciertas operaciones.Ex: A mock-up is a representation of a device or process that may be modified for training or analysis to emphasize a particular part or function; it usually has movable parts that can be manipulated.
Ex: The most satisfactory solution is to use an author abstract as a model, but to submit any author abstracts to thorough editing and checking.Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex: An object is a tree-dimensional artefact (or replica of an artefact) or a specimen of a naturally occurring entity.Ex: The <F5> Original Input function provides an empty MARC record template for the creation of an original record.Ex: Endowed with the gift of being able to both listen and question, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.Ex: Accordingly, the role of librarian as pointer and setter must be tagged as obsolete.Ex: Some producers of media materials are emerging as familiar and reliable names -- market leaders and standard setters -- with products as well known as those of the major book publishers = Están surgiendo algunos productores de material multimedia que se han convertido en nombres familiares y de confianza (líderes y modelos del mercado) con productos tan bien conocidos como los de los principales editores de libros.Ex: A style sheet is essentially a template that can be used to create a consistent appearance across documents.Ex: The British Library has recently been described as a ' beacon of excellence'.Ex: PRECIS provides an exemplary illustration of the association and common ground between alphabetical indexing and classification.Ex: Existing wireline networks, with their ubiquity, seamless operations, and ease of use, have provided clear benchmarks for satisfying customers' basic personal communications needs.Ex: Benchmarks are the times taken to carry out a set of standard operations and they are comparable to the government fuel consumption figures for cars.* adoptar un modelo = embrace + model.* carta modelo = model letter.* confeccionar utilizando un modelo = model.* conjunto de modelos = model base.* creación de modelos = modelling [modeling, -USA].* desfile de modelos = designer ramp show, fashion show, catwalk show.* ejemplos modelo = lessons learned [lessons learnt].* el registro modelo = record-of-record.* ficha modelo = form.* método basado en modelos = modelling approach [modeling approach, -USA].* modelo a imitar = role modelling, role model.* modelo de análisis de costes = cost model.* modelo de citación = citation behaviour.* modelo de distribución probabilística = probability distribution model.* modelo de funcionamiento = business model.* modelo de lógica difusa = fuzzy model.* modelo de organización = organisational scheme.* modelo de predicción = prediction model.* modelo de recuperación de información por coincidencia óptima = best match model.* modelo de referencia = reference model.* modelo de test = test design.* modelo de topless = topless model.* modelo de trabajo = working model, business model.* modelo económico = economic model.* modelo ejemplar = exemplar, exemplary model, exemplary model.* modelo empresarial = business model.* modelo en su clase = showpiece.* modelo en su género = showpiece.* modelo estocástico = stochastic model.* modelo informático = computer model.* modelo matemático = mathematical model.* modelo organizativo = organisational model.* modelo por ordenador = computer model.* modelo probabilístico = probabilistic model.* modelos = modelling approach [modeling approach, -USA].* modelos a seguir = best practices, lessons learned [lessons learnt].* modelo teórico para la toma de decisiones = decision-theoretic model.* número de modelo = model number.* pase de modelos = designer ramp show.* reconocimiento de modelos = pattern recognition.* seguir como modelo = pattern.* seguir un modelo = embrace + model, conform to + image.* servir de modelo = serve as + a model.* simulación mediante modelos = simulation modelling.* tomar como modelo = pattern.* usar como modelo = use + as a model.* * *model ( before n)un marido/estudiante modelo a model husband/studentvisitaron la casa modelo they visited the showhouseA1 (ejemplo) modelsu conducta es un modelo para todos her conduct is an example to us alltomaron el sistema francés como modelo they used the French system as a model, they modeled their system on the French onecopiaron el modelo cubano they copied the Cuban model2 (muestra, prototipo) modelel modelo se reproducirá en bronce the model will be reproduced in bronzemodelo en or a escala scale modelCompuestos:economic modelmathematical modelB (tipo, diseño) modelel modelo de lujo the deluxe modelC ( Indum) modelmodelos exclusivos de las mejores boutiques exclusive designs from the best boutiqueshoy se ha venido con un nuevo modelito ( fam); she arrived wearing a new little number todayun sombrero último modelo the (very) latest in hatsun modelo de Franelli a Franelli, a Franelli designGloria luce un modelo de talle bajo realizado en lino Gloria is wearing a drop-waisted design in linen1 (maniquí) modelmodelo de alta costura an haute couture modeldesfile de modelos fashion show2 (de publicidad) model3 (de un artista) model* * *
Del verbo modelar: ( conjugate modelar)
modelo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
modeló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
modelar
modelo
modelar ( conjugate modelar) verbo transitivo (Art) ‹ arcilla› to model;
‹estatua/figura› to model, sculpt;
‹ carácter› to mold( conjugate mold)
verbo intransitivo
1 (Art) to model
2 (Andes) (para fotos, desfiles) to model
modelo adjetivo invariable
‹comportamiento/carácter› exemplaryb) ( de muestra):◊ visité la casa modelo I visited the model home (AmE) o (BrE) the showhouse
■ sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) model;◊ tomar/utilizar algo como modelo to take/use sth as a model;
tomó a su padre como modelo he followed his father's example;
modelo en or a escala scale model
2 (Indum) design;
llegó con un nuevo modelito (fam) she arrived wearing a new little number
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
model;
modelar verbo transitivo to model, shape
modelo
I adj inv & sustantivo masculino model
II mf (fashion) model
' modelo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cara
- desarrollar
- ideal
- maqueta
- mod.
- patrón
- patrona
- plantilla
- prototipo
- representar
- sacar
- tipo
- común
- desfilar
- hechura
- lucir
- velocidad
- versión
English:
employ
- fashion model
- full-scale
- mark
- model
- pattern
- pose
- regular
- role model
- style
- design
- liable
- role
- state
* * *♦ adjmodel;es un estudiante modelo he is a model student♦ nmf1. [de moda] model;desfile de modelos fashion show o parade2. [de artista] model♦ nm1. [diseño] model;tengo un modelo anterior I have an older model;tengo una bicicleta último modelo I have the latest-model bicycle2. [representación a escala] modelmodelo a escala scale model;modelo reducido scale model3. [prenda de vestir] outfit;llevaba un modelo de Versace she was wearing a Versace outfit4. [patrón, referencia] model;servir de modelo to serve as a model;usaré tu carta como modelo I'll use your letter as a model5. [teórico] modelmodelo económico economic model;modelo matemático mathematical model* * *I m1 ( maqueta) model2 ( ejemplo) model, exampleII m/f persona model* * *modelo adj: modeluna casa modelo: a model homemodelo nm: model, example, patternmodelo nmf: model, mannequin* * *modelo adj n model -
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[‘manәkε] n; -s, -s (fashion) model* * *das Mannequinmodel; fashion model* * *Man|ne|quin [manə'kε̃ː, 'manəkε̃]nt -s, -s(fashion) model* * *Man·ne·quin<-s, -s>[ˈmanəkɛ̃, manəˈkɛ̃:]nt nur fem [fashion] model* * *das; Mannequins, Mannequins mannequin; [fashion] model* * ** * *das; Mannequins, Mannequins mannequin; [fashion] model* * *n.mannequin n.model n.
См. также в других словарях:
Fashion Model Directory — Infobox Website name = The Fashion Model Directory caption = FMD Home Page at present url = [http://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/ www.fashionmodeldirectory.com] and [http://www.fmd1.com/ fmd1.com] commercial = No type = Online fashion models,… … Wikipedia
fashion model — noun a woman who wears clothes to display fashions she was too fat to be a mannequin • Syn: ↑mannequin, ↑manikin, ↑mannikin, ↑manakin, ↑model • Derivationally related forms: ↑model ( … Useful english dictionary
fashion model — noun A person who poses to display clothing, either on stage or in photographs. Syn: mannequin, model See Also: runway model, supermodel … Wiktionary
fashion model — /ˈfæʃən mɒdl/ (say fashuhn modl) noun someone employed to pose dressed in the latest fashions for the purposes of photography, advertising, fashion parades, etc …
fashion model — one who models the current style of dress … English contemporary dictionary
Jessica Miller (fashion model) — Jessica Miller (born February 21, 1984) is an American fashion model. Jessica Miller Born February 21, 1984 (1984 02 21) (age 27) Las Vegas, Nevada Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Hair color Brown Eye color … Wikipedia
Fashion photography — is a genre of photography devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items. Fashion photography is most often conducted for advertisements or fashion magazines such as Vogue , Vanity Fair , or Allure . Over time, fashion photography has… … Wikipedia
Model Management — is a modeling agency based in Hamburg, Germany. Founded by Heidi Gross[1] in 1990, it has been one of the most successful German agencies since it opened its doors.[citation needed] It covers the entire range of high fashion and top commercial… … Wikipedia
Model — Mod el, n. [F. mod[ e]le, It. modello, fr. (assumed) L. modellus, fr. modulus a small measure, dim. of modus. See {Mode}, and cf. {Module}.] 1. A miniature representation of a thing, with the several parts in due proportion; sometimes, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
model number — Model Mod el, n. [F. mod[ e]le, It. modello, fr. (assumed) L. modellus, fr. modulus a small measure, dim. of modus. See {Mode}, and cf. {Module}.] 1. A miniature representation of a thing, with the several parts in due proportion; sometimes, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Model (person) — For other uses, see Model (disambiguation). A model (from Middle French modèle),[1] sometimes called a mannequin, is a person who is employed to display, advertise and promote commercial products (notably fashion clothing) or to serve as a… … Wikipedia