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121 orientieren
ori·en·tie·ren * [ori̭ɛnʼti:rən]vr1) ( sich informieren)bitte \orientieren Sie sich anhand der Unterlagen selbst please look at these documents yourself2) ( sich zurechtfinden)in der Dunkelheit können sich viele Leute schlecht \orientieren many people have difficulty getting their bearings in the dark;nach was soll ich mich eigentlich \orientieren, wenn ein Inhaltsverzeichnis fehlt? how am I supposed to find my way around without an index?3) ( sich einstellen)sich akk an etw dat \orientieren to adapt oneself to [or orientate [or (Am) orient] oneself towards] sthvt geh1) ( informieren)über jdn/ etw orientiert sein to be informed about sb/sth2) ( ausgerichtet sein)ich bin eher links/ rechts/ liberal orientiert I tend [or lean] more to the left/right/I am more liberally orientated -
122 ориентироваться
to find / to take one's bearing; (определять направление своей деятельности) to be / to get orientated / oriented (towards)ориентироваться в потоке информации — to find / to take one's bearings in the torrent of information
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123 rozeznawać
impf ⇒ rozeznać* * *ipf.- aję -ajesz, - awaj discern.ipf.1. ( wiedzieć) be well informed, be clued-in ( w czymś about sth); rozeznawać się w sytuacji know where one stands.2. ( dowiedzieć się) find one's way around ( w czymś in sth); rozeznać się w terenie get one's bearings; nie móc się w czymś rozeznać not be able to tell what's what.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozeznawać
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124 ubicar
ubicar ( conjugate ubicar) verbo transitivo (AmL)a) (colocar, situar):ubicaron las sillas para la reunión they arranged the chairs for the meetingc) ( identificar):lo ubiqué por el color I recognized it by the color; me suena el nombre, pero no lo ubico the name rings a bell, but I can't quite place him ubicarse verbo pronominal 1 (AmL)a) (colocarse, situarse):◊ ¿te ubicas? have you got your bearings?2 (esp AmL) ( estar situado) to be, be situated o located
ubicar vtr LAm (situar) to locate: su cara me suena, pero no la ubico, her face rings a bell, but I can't place her ' ubicar' also found in these entries: Spanish: emplazar - situar English: locate - set - hold - pin - place - situate - trace -
125 ориентироваться
несовер. и совер.1) orient(ate) oneself; find/take/get one's bearings прям. и перен.2) (на кого-л./что-л.)head (for), make (for); direct one's attention/efforts (to, toward) перен.; be guided (by), pattern one's behaviour (on); familiarize oneself перен.Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > ориентироваться
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126 orizzontarsi vr
[oriddzon'tarsi](viaggiatore) to get one's bearings, (fig : raccapezzarsi) to find one's way -
127 se repérer
ʀ(ə)peʀe vpr/vito get one's bearings, to find one's way aroundJ'ai du mal à me repérer de nuit. — I have difficulty finding my way around in the dark.
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128 orizzontarsi
vr [oriddzon'tarsi](viaggiatore) to get one's bearings, (fig : raccapezzarsi) to find one's way
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