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1 валовые цифры
цифры, равные по высоте прописным буквам — lining figures
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2 приводящий цифры
цифры, равные по высоте прописным буквам — lining figures
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > приводящий цифры
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3 обозначать цифрами
цифры, равные по высоте прописным буквам — lining figures
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > обозначать цифрами
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4 устройство для считывания цифр
цифры, равные по высоте прописным буквам — lining figures
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > устройство для считывания цифр
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5 намеченная цифра
цифры, равные по высоте прописным буквам — lining figures
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > намеченная цифра
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6 все щеголяли знанием цифр
General subject: figures were tossed ( around)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > все щеголяли знанием цифр
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7 arrojar
v.1 to throw.Lo arrojó con fuerza a la acera It threw him out onto the street.2 to send out (despedir) (humo).3 to throw up.Arrojó toda su comida He threw up all his food.4 to throw away, to shed.Ella arrojó sus fantasías She threw away her fantasies.5 to yield, to afford.Su esfuerzo arroja mucha esperanza His effort yields much hope.6 to exhaust, to belch out.* * *1 (tirar) to throw, fling2 (echar con violencia) to throw out, kick out3 (vomitar) to vomit, throw up5 (cuentas etc) to show, produce, give1 to vomit1 to throw oneself\'Prohibido arrojar basuras' "No dumping"* * *verb1) to throw, hurl, cast2) produce, yield3) spew, vomit•* * *1. VT1) (=lanzar) to throw; [con fuerza] to hurllos hinchas arrojaron piedras contra la policía — the fans threw o hurled stones at the police
2) [+ humo, lava] to send out3) [+ resultados, datos] to producela investigación ha arrojado datos muy negativos — the investigation has produced some very negative data
el accidente arrojó 80 muertos — LAm the accident left 80 dead
4) (=expulsar) to throw out5) LAm (=vomitar) to bring up, vomit2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tirar) to throwarrojaban piedras contra la policía — the demonstrators hurled o threw stones at the police
2) (frml) <resultado/pruebas> to produceel sondeo arroja un balance favorable a los Liberales — the poll gives the Liberals a favorable lead
3) ( vomitar) to vomit2.arrojar vi to vomit3.arrojarse v pron (refl) to throw oneselfse arrojaron al agua — they threw themselves o jumped into the water
arrojarse sobre algo/alguien — to throw oneself onto something/somebody
* * *= toss out, fling, toss, spew (out), pitch, toss away, hurl, throw.Ex. In preparation for computerization, let us not toss out old standards that were good.Ex. A gust of wind flung a powder of snow from the window-sill into the room.Ex. Everything being online, the exquisite oaken cabinets housing the card files were tossed.Ex. Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.Ex. They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex. Palestinians hurled Molotov cocktails Friday at Israeli soldiers operating south of Nablus, the army said.Ex. The point to be made for the novice abstractor is that editors are not ghouls who must be thrown raw meat before a check is issued.----* arrojar a la basura = trash.* arrojar al olvido = throw into + oblivion.* arrojar dudas sobre = cast + doubt on.* arrojar la esponja = throw in/up + the sponge.* arrojar la toalla = throw in + the towel.* arrojar luz = shed + light (on/upon), shed + understanding.* arrojar luz sobre = throw + light on, cast + light on.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tirar) to throwarrojaban piedras contra la policía — the demonstrators hurled o threw stones at the police
2) (frml) <resultado/pruebas> to produceel sondeo arroja un balance favorable a los Liberales — the poll gives the Liberals a favorable lead
3) ( vomitar) to vomit2.arrojar vi to vomit3.arrojarse v pron (refl) to throw oneselfse arrojaron al agua — they threw themselves o jumped into the water
arrojarse sobre algo/alguien — to throw oneself onto something/somebody
* * *= toss out, fling, toss, spew (out), pitch, toss away, hurl, throw.Ex: In preparation for computerization, let us not toss out old standards that were good.
Ex: A gust of wind flung a powder of snow from the window-sill into the room.Ex: Everything being online, the exquisite oaken cabinets housing the card files were tossed.Ex: Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.Ex: They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex: Palestinians hurled Molotov cocktails Friday at Israeli soldiers operating south of Nablus, the army said.Ex: The point to be made for the novice abstractor is that editors are not ghouls who must be thrown raw meat before a check is issued.* arrojar a la basura = trash.* arrojar al olvido = throw into + oblivion.* arrojar dudas sobre = cast + doubt on.* arrojar la esponja = throw in/up + the sponge.* arrojar la toalla = throw in + the towel.* arrojar luz = shed + light (on/upon), shed + understanding.* arrojar luz sobre = throw + light on, cast + light on.* * *arrojar [A1 ]vtA1 (tirar) to throwarrojaron su cuerpo al mar they flung o threw o ( liter) cast his body into the seael que esté libre de culpa que arroje la primera piedra ( Bib) let he who is free from guilt cast the first stonelos manifestantes arrojaron piedras contra la policía the demonstrators hurled o threw stones at the police[ S ] prohibido arrojar objetos a la vía do not throw objects out of the window2 ‹lava› to spew (out); ‹humo› to belch out; ‹luz› to shedarrojaba un olor fétido it gave off a putrid smellB ( frml); ‹resultado/pruebas› to produceel estudio arrojó los siguientes resultados the results of the study were as follows, the study produced the following resultsla investigación no ha arrojado conclusiones claras the research has not yielded o produced any clear conclusionsla catástrofe arrojó 18 muertos y más de 100 heridos the disaster left 18 people dead and more than 100 injuredel último balance/ejercicio arrojó ganancias brutas de … the latest balance sheet showed/the last financial year produced a gross profit of …el sondeo arroja un balance claramente favorable a los Liberales the poll gives the Liberals a clear leadC (vomitar) to vomit, to throw up, to bring up■ arrojarvito vomit, throw up, bring up( refl) to throw oneselfse arrojaron al agua they threw themselves o jumped o leaped into the waterse arrojó por la ventana she threw o hurled herself out of the windowarrojarse SOBRE algo/algn to throw oneself ONTO sth/sbel perro se arrojó sobre el intruso the dog pounced o leaped on the intruder* * *
arrojar ( conjugate arrojar) verbo transitivo
1
(Aviac) ‹ bomba› to drop
‹ humo› to belch out;
‹ luz› to shed
2 ( vomitar) to bring up, throw up
arrojarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to throw oneself;
arrojarse sobre algo/algn [ persona] to throw oneself onto sth/sb;
[perro/tigre] to pounce on sth/sb
arrojar verbo transitivo
1 (lanzar) to throw, fling
2 Com (un resultado) to show
' arrojar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estampar
- lanzar
- terminantemente
- tirar
- toalla
- bomba
- dar
- ir
- mandar
English:
belch
- cast
- cast away
- dash
- fling
- gauntlet
- heave
- hurl
- pitch
- shed
- shoot out
- slam down
- throw
- throw in
- shoot
- show
- spew
- spout
* * *♦ vt1. [lanzar] to throw;[con violencia] to hurl, to fling;arrojaron piedras contra la embajada they hurled o flung stones at the embassy;prohibido arrojar basuras [en letrero] no dumping;prohibido arrojar objetos a la vía [en letrero] do not throw objects onto the track2. [despedir] [humo] to send out;[olor] to give off; [lava] to spew out; Figarrojar luz sobre algo to throw light on sthlo arrojaron de casa they threw o kicked him out4. [resultado]el censo arrojó la cifra de 50 millones de habitantes the census arrived at a figure of 50 million inhabitants;las cuentas arrojaban un déficit de 5.000 millones the accounts showed a deficit of five billion;el resultado arroja dudas sobre la popularidad del gobierno the result casts doubt on the government's popularity;las cifras arrojan perspectivas optimistas para la economía the figures offer room for optimism about the future of the economy;la gestión del gobierno arroja un saldo positivo on balance, the government's performance has been good5. [vomitar] to throw up♦ vi[vomitar] to throw up* * *v/t1 ( lanzar) throw2 resultado produce3 ( vomitar) throw up* * *arrojar vt1) : to hurl, to cast, to throw2) : to give off, to spew out3) : to yield, to produce* * * -
8 Zahl
f; -, -en1. number; (Ziffer, Betrag, Wert) figure; hohe / niedrige Zahl high / low number; gerade / ungerade Zahl even / odd number; vierstellige Zahl four-digit number; in großer Zahl in large numbers; ohne Zahl lit. countless, innumerable; es waren vier etc. an der Zahl there were four etc. of them, they were four etc. in number geh.; er wollte keine Zahlen nennen he didn’t want to give ( oder quote) any figures; in Zahlen ausdrücken express in figures; weitS. quantify; Zahl oder Adler oder Kopf oder Zahl heads or tails; ganz I 1, rot I 1, rund I, Ziffer 1 etc.2. LING. (Numerus) number* * *die Zahlfigure; digit; cipher; amount; number; numeral* * *[tsaːl]f -, -en (MATH, GRAM)number; (= Verkaufszahl, Maßangabe, bei Geldmengen etc auch) figure; (= Ziffer auch) numeral, figureZáhlen nennen — to give figures
wie waren die Záhlen im letzten Jahr? — what did the figures look like last year?
sie hat ein gutes Gedächtnis für Záhlen — she has a good memory for figures or numbers
eine fünfstellige Záhl — a five-figure number
der Záhl nach — numerically
gut mit Záhlen umgehen können — to be good with figures, to be numerate
die Záhlen stimmen nicht — the figures don't add up or tally
Záhl oder Wappen — heads or tails
100 an der Záhl (old) — 100 in number
in großer Záhl — in large or great numbers
die Záhl ist voll — the numbers are complete
in voller Záhl — in full number
der Aufsichtsrat war in voller Záhl versammelt — there was a full turnout for the meeting of the board
ohne Záhl (geh) — without number
Leiden/Wonnen ohne Záhl (poet) — countless tribulations/joys
* * *die1) (a symbol representing a number: a six-figure telephone number.) figure2) ((on) the side of a coin with the head of a king, president etc on it: He tossed the penny and it came down heads.) heads3) (a (large) quantity or group (of people or things): He has a number of records; There were a large number of people in the room.) number* * *<-, -en>[tsa:l]f1. MATH number, figureganze \Zahl whole number, integergerade/ungerade \Zahl even/uneven numbereine vierstellige \Zahl a four figure numberKopf oder \Zahl heads or tails\Zahlen addieren/subtrahieren to add/subtract numbers\Zahlen [miteinander] multiplizieren/ [durcheinander] dividieren to multiply numbers [by numbers]/divide numbers [by numbers]arabische/römische \Zahlen Arabic/Roman numeralsin die roten/schwarzen \Zahlen geraten [o kommen] to get into the red/black\Zahl der Arbeitslosen level of unemployment, number of unemployeddie \Zahl der Besucher the number of visitors\Zahl der Mitarbeiter staff levels pl, number of staffin großer/größerer \Zahl in great/greater numbersin voller \Zahl with a full turn-out* * *die; Zahl, Zahlen number; (Ziffer) numeral; (Zahlenangabe) figurein den roten/schwarzen Zahlen — in the red/black
acht usw. an der Zahl — eight etc. in number
* * *1. number; (Ziffer, Betrag, Wert) figure;hohe/niedrige Zahl high/low number;gerade/ungerade Zahl even/odd number;vierstellige Zahl four-digit number;in großer Zahl in large numbers;ohne Zahl liter countless, innumerable;es waren vier etcer wollte keine Zahlen nennen he didn’t want to give ( oder quote) any figures;in Zahlen ausdrücken express in figures; weitS. quantify;* * *die; Zahl, Zahlen number; (Ziffer) numeral; (Zahlenangabe) figurein den roten/schwarzen Zahlen — in the red/black
acht usw. an der Zahl — eight etc. in number
* * *-en (Mathematik) f.number n. -en f.digit n.figure n.number n.
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