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  • 121 П-189

    ВЗВАЛИВАТЬ/ВЗВАЛИТЬ что НА ПЛЕЧИ чьи, кого, кому VP, subj
    human
    (in refer, to burdensome tasks, work, concerns etc) to make some person responsible for sth., make some person handle sth.: X взвалил Y на Z-овы плечи - X burdened Z with Y; X placed (laid) Y on Z4s shoulders; X heaped (piled) Y on(to) Z% shoulders; II X взвалил Y себе на плечи (на свои плечи) = X shouldered (took on) Y.
    ...Он (Никандров) к ее непониманию прибавил еще и свое собственное: проблемы Чертежников и Конструкторов, вопрос о личном КПД (коэффициенте полезного действия), если на то пошло - об античности, да мало ли чего он...неизменно взваливал на ее плечи? (Залыгин 1)....То her imperfect understanding he (Nikandrov) had added his own: his problems of draughtsmen and designers, the question of his personal performance coefficient, the question of antiquity, if it came to that, and many other problems which he invariably heaped on to her shoulders (1a).
    С того самого злополучного дня, с той самой минуты, когда ему пришлось нежданно и негаданно взвалить на свои плечи тяжкий груз забот, он понял, что все подчинённые ему люди и даже те, что от него независимы, что вообще люди, вообще человечество оценивает и будет оценивать его впредь в первую очередь... по тому, каким он предстанет перед ним (Окуджава 2). From that infamous day, from the very minute, when he had unexpectedly to shoulder the heavy burden of responsibility, he had realized that all the people subordinate to him and even all the people dependent on him, that people in general - humanity—judged and would judge him first and foremost...by the way he presented himself to them... (3a).
    (Марк:) Говорю тебе откровенно: я не люблю её, она не любит меня. Ты знаешь, я взвалил себе на плечи что-то непосильное, измучился с ней (Розов 3). (М.:) I can tell you frankly I don't love her, she doesn't love me. You know, I took on a burden that's more than I can carry, have worn myself out with her (3a).

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  • 122 взваливать на плечи

    ВЗВАЛИВАТЬ/ВЗВАЛИТЬ что НА ПЛЕЧИ чьи, кого, кому
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    (in refer, to burdensome tasks, work, concerns etc) to make some person responsible for sth., make some person handle sth.:
    - X взвалил Y на Z-овы плечи X burdened Z with Y;
         ♦...Он [Никандров] к ее непониманию прибавил еще и свое собственное: проблемы Чертежников и Конструкторов, вопрос о личном КПД [коэффициенте полезного действия], если на то пошло - об античности, да мало ли чего он...неизменно взваливал на ее плечи? (Залыгин 1).... То her imperfect understanding he [Nikandrov] had added his own: his problems of draughtsmen and designers, the question of his personal performance coefficient, the question of antiquity, if it came to that, and many other problems which he invariably heaped on to her shoulders (1a).
         ♦ С того самого злополучного дня, с той самой минуты, когда ему пришлось нежданно и негаданно взвалить на свои плечи тяжкий груз забот, он понял, что все подчинённые ему люди и даже те, что от него независимы, что вообще люди, вообще человечество оценивает и будет оценивать его впредь в первую очередь... по тому, каким он предстанет перед ним (Окуджава 2). From that infamous day, from the very minute, when he had unexpectedly to shoulder the heavy burden of responsibility, he had realized that all the people subordinate to him and even all the people dependent on him, that people in general-humanity-judged and would judge him first and foremost...by the way he presented himself to them... (2a).
         ♦ [Марк:] Говорю тебе откровенно: я не люблю её, она не любит меня. Ты знаешь, я взвалил себе на плечи что-то непосильное, измучился с ней (Розов 3). [М.:] I can tell you frankly I don't love her, she doesn't love me. You know, I took on a burden that's more than I can carry, have worn myself out with her (3a).

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  • 123 взвалить на плечи

    ВЗВАЛИВАТЬ/ВЗВАЛИТЬ что НА ПЛЕЧИ чьи, кого, кому
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    (in refer, to burdensome tasks, work, concerns etc) to make some person responsible for sth., make some person handle sth.:
    - X взвалил Y на Z-овы плечи X burdened Z with Y;
         ♦...Он [Никандров] к ее непониманию прибавил еще и свое собственное: проблемы Чертежников и Конструкторов, вопрос о личном КПД [коэффициенте полезного действия], если на то пошло - об античности, да мало ли чего он...неизменно взваливал на ее плечи? (Залыгин 1).... То her imperfect understanding he [Nikandrov] had added his own: his problems of draughtsmen and designers, the question of his personal performance coefficient, the question of antiquity, if it came to that, and many other problems which he invariably heaped on to her shoulders (1a).
         ♦ С того самого злополучного дня, с той самой минуты, когда ему пришлось нежданно и негаданно взвалить на свои плечи тяжкий груз забот, он понял, что все подчинённые ему люди и даже те, что от него независимы, что вообще люди, вообще человечество оценивает и будет оценивать его впредь в первую очередь... по тому, каким он предстанет перед ним (Окуджава 2). From that infamous day, from the very minute, when he had unexpectedly to shoulder the heavy burden of responsibility, he had realized that all the people subordinate to him and even all the people dependent on him, that people in general-humanity-judged and would judge him first and foremost...by the way he presented himself to them... (2a).
         ♦ [Марк:] Говорю тебе откровенно: я не люблю её, она не любит меня. Ты знаешь, я взвалил себе на плечи что-то непосильное, измучился с ней (Розов 3). [М.:] I can tell you frankly I don't love her, she doesn't love me. You know, I took on a burden that's more than I can carry, have worn myself out with her (3a).

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  • 124 alles

    unbest. Pron. all
    * * *
    everything; all; all of it
    * * *
    ạl|les ['aləs]
    indef pron
    See:
    → alle(r, s)
    * * *
    (all things: Have you everything you want?) everything
    * * *
    al·le(r, s)
    [ˈalə, -lɐ, -ləs]
    1. attr all; (mit Plural a.) all the
    er hat \alless Geld verloren he's lost all the money
    [ich wünsche dir] \alless Gute [I wish you] all the best
    \alles Anwesenden all those present
    \alles meine Freunde/Kinder all [of] my friends/children
    vor \allesn Leuten in public, for all the world to see
    \alless Neue/Schöne/Wichtige everything [that's] [or all that's] new/beautiful/important
    \alless Übrige all the rest
    2. substantivisch (sämtliche)
    \alles (Leute) everyone; (Dinge) all of them, they all
    [wir/ihr/sie] \alles all of us/you/them, we/you/they all
    und damit sind \alles gemeint and that means everyone
    es kam zum Kampf \allesr gegen \alles it turned into a free for all
    wir haben \alles kein Geld mehr none of us have any money left
    ich will euch \alles nie wieder sehen! I don't want to see any of you ever again!
    ihr seid \alles willkommen you're all welcome
    \alles auf einmal passen nicht durch die Tür everyone won't fit through the door at the same time
    \alles kamen gleichzeitig an everyone arrived at the same time
    wir kamen \alles rechtzeitig an we all arrived in time
    redet nicht \alles auf einmal don't all speak at once
    \alles [davon] all of them, they all
    mir gefallen \alles [davon] I like all of them
    \alles beide/vier both/all four
    ihr habt \alles beide Recht you're both [or both of you are] right
    ich nehme \alles vier I'll take all four [of them]
    das sind aber viele Bücher, hast du sie \alles gelesen? that's a lot of books, have you read them all?
    \alles die[jenigen], die... (Leute) everyone [or all those], who...; (Dinge) all those, which...
    3. substantivisch (alle Dinge, das Ganze)
    \alless everything
    ich habe ihr \alless erzählt I've told her everything
    das sagt schon \alless that says it all
    das ist \alless that's everything [or all] [or fam it]
    soll das schon \alless gewesen sein? was that everything [or all] [or fam it]?
    das \alless all that
    ihr ist [das] \alless zu viel it's all too much for her
    willst du das \alless essen? are you going eat everything [or all that] [or all of it]?
    \alless oder nichts all or nothing
    trotz \allesm in spite of everything [or of it all]
    über \alless above all [or everything] else
    vor \allesm (insbesond[e]re) above all; (hauptsächlich) primarily
    \allesm voran first and foremost
    \alless, was... (alle Dinge) everything that...; (das Einzige) all that...
    \alless, was ich weiß, ist dass/warum/wer... all I know is that/why/who...
    4. substantivisch (insgesamt, im Einzelnen)
    [das] \alless all [that]
    das ist doch \alless Unsinn! that's all nonsense!
    das geht dich doch \alless nichts an! that's nothing at all to do with you!
    was habt ihr im Urlaub so \alless gemacht? (fam) what did you get up to on holiday?
    wer war \alless da? who was there?
    was er \alless so weiß! (fam) the things he knows! fam
    \alless in \allesm (insgesamt betrachtet) all in all
    \alless in \allesm haben wir €1.000 ausgegeben [all] in all we spent €1,000
    5. substantivisch (fam: ihr alle)
    alles everyone, all of you
    so, nun aber \alless ab ins Bett! right, everyone [or all of you] off to bed now!
    bitte \alless aussteigen! all change, please!
    6. (bei Zeit und Maßangaben) every
    \alles fünf Minuten/drei Monate every five minutes/three months
    \alles Jahre wieder year after year
    \alles 14 Tage every other week
    7.
    \alles für einen und einer für \alles all for one and one for all
    [wohl] nicht mehr \alles haben (fam) to be mad fam
    hast du sie noch \alles? are you mad? fam
    \alless und jedes anything and everything; s.a. ein I. 2
    al·les
    [ˈaləs]
    pron indef s. alle(r, s)
    * * *
    alles indef pr all
    * * *
    pron.
    anything pron.
    everything pron.

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  • 125 aller

    al·le(r, s)
    [ˈalə, -lɐ, -ləs]
    1. attr all; (mit Plural a.) all the
    er hat \allers Geld verloren he's lost all the money
    [ich wünsche dir] \allers Gute [I wish you] all the best
    \aller Anwesenden all those present
    \aller meine Freunde/Kinder all [of] my friends/children
    vor \allern Leuten in public, for all the world to see
    \allers Neue/Schöne/Wichtige everything [that's] [or all that's] new/beautiful/important
    \allers Übrige all the rest
    2. substantivisch (sämtliche)
    \aller (Leute) everyone; (Dinge) all of them, they all
    [wir/ihr/sie] \aller all of us/you/them, we/you/they all
    und damit sind \aller gemeint and that means everyone
    es kam zum Kampf \allerr gegen \aller it turned into a free for all
    wir haben \aller kein Geld mehr none of us have any money left
    ich will euch \aller nie wieder sehen! I don't want to see any of you ever again!
    ihr seid \aller willkommen you're all welcome
    \aller auf einmal passen nicht durch die Tür everyone won't fit through the door at the same time
    \aller kamen gleichzeitig an everyone arrived at the same time
    wir kamen \aller rechtzeitig an we all arrived in time
    redet nicht \aller auf einmal don't all speak at once
    \aller [davon] all of them, they all
    mir gefallen \aller [davon] I like all of them
    \aller beide/vier both/all four
    ihr habt \aller beide Recht you're both [or both of you are] right
    ich nehme \aller vier I'll take all four [of them]
    das sind aber viele Bücher, hast du sie \aller gelesen? that's a lot of books, have you read them all?
    \aller die[jenigen], die... (Leute) everyone [or all those], who...; (Dinge) all those, which...
    3. substantivisch (alle Dinge, das Ganze)
    \allers everything
    ich habe ihr \allers erzählt I've told her everything
    das sagt schon \allers that says it all
    das ist \allers that's everything [or all] [or fam it]
    soll das schon \allers gewesen sein? was that everything [or all] [or fam it]?
    das \allers all that
    ihr ist [das] \allers zu viel it's all too much for her
    willst du das \allers essen? are you going eat everything [or all that] [or all of it]?
    \allers oder nichts all or nothing
    trotz \allerm in spite of everything [or of it all]
    über \allers above all [or everything] else
    vor \allerm (insbesondere) above all; (hauptsächlich) primarily
    \allerm voran first and foremost
    \allers, was... (alle Dinge) everything that...; (das Einzige) all that...
    \allers, was ich weiß, ist dass/warum/wer... all I know is that/why/who...
    4. substantivisch (insgesamt, im Einzelnen)
    [das] \allers all [that]
    das ist doch \allers Unsinn! that's all nonsense!
    das geht dich doch \allers nichts an! that's nothing at all to do with you!
    was habt ihr im Urlaub so \allers gemacht? (fam) what did you get up to on holiday?
    wer war \allers da? who was there?
    was er \allers so weiß! (fam) the things he knows! fam
    \allers in \allerm (insgesamt betrachtet) all in all
    \allers in \allerm haben wir €1.000 ausgegeben [all] in all we spent €1,000
    5. substantivisch (fam: ihr alle)
    alles everyone, all of you
    so, nun aber \allers ab ins Bett! right, everyone [or all of you] off to bed now!
    bitte \allers aussteigen! all change, please!
    \aller fünf Minuten/drei Monate every five minutes/three months
    \aller Jahre wieder year after year
    \aller 14 Tage every other week
    7.
    \aller für einen und einer für \aller all for one and one for all
    [wohl] nicht mehr \aller haben (fam) to be mad fam
    hast du sie noch \aller? are you mad? fam
    \allers und jedes anything and everything; s.a. ein I. 2

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  • 126 nabarmendu

    iz.
    1. ( azalpena) explanation, clarification, elucidation; eta hainbertze \nabarmendurekin bipildu dituzun irakaspenak and the teachings which you have made so lively with so many explanations
    2. ( susmo txarra) suspicion, misgiving; \nabarmendutan sartu zen he became suspicious du/ad.
    1. to perceive, discern, notice, observe; gaua luzatzen ari da, nabarmentzen hotza the night is getting longer and the cold more noticeable
    2. ( agerrarazi) to reveal, show, expose; gizakien grinak nabarmentzen dakien idazle bat a writer who knows how to {draw out || reveal} human passions; gurea nabarmentzeko zorian dago ours is about to be revealed; elkarrizketan esandako bitxikerien artean, zera \nabarmenduko nuke: \ldblquote nik, lehenik eta behin, euskalduna naiz, gero nire alderdikoa" among the curious things said in the interview, I'd point out the one in which he said \ldblquote I am, first and foremost, a Basque and then a member of my party" da/ad.
    1. ( konturatu) to realize; hobendun zela \nabarmendurik having realized that he was a sinner
    a. to be distinguished; dohain harrigarri hori nabarmentzen zaio he is disguished by his remarkable gift; komunismoaren kontrako borrokan \nabarmendu zen Sakharov Sakharov distinguished himself in the fight against communism
    b. to stand out; lore gorriak nabarmentzen ziren zelaiko belardian the red flowers stood out against the grass in the field; zaldiari hezurrak nabarmentzen zaizkio the horse's bones are sticking out; orain arte euskaldunak ez dira gehiegi \nabarmendu kultur alorrean up to now Basques haven't {stood out || made much of a name for themselves} in the area of culture
    3. ( ageri izan) to come out; \nabarmendu zen ezagutu nahi zutela it came out that they wanted to meet him

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  • 127 в первую голову

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  • 128 przed

    praep. 1. (w przestrzeni) (naprzeciw) in front of (czymś sth); (nie dochodząc) before (czymś sth)
    - siedzieć przed lustrem/telewizorem to sit in front of a mirror/the TV
    - usiądź przede mną sit in front of me
    - zatrzymać się przed domem to stop before a. in front of a house
    - uklęknąć przed kimś to kneel before a. in front of sb
    - iść/patrzeć przed siebie to walk/look straight ahead
    - skręć w lewo przed rondem turn left before the roundabout
    - samochód podjechał przed kaplicę the car drove up to the chapel
    - wyszedł przed bramę he came out in front of the gate; (w tym samym kierunku) szła z rękami wyciągniętymi przed siebie she walked with her arms stretched out in front of her
    - pchała przed sobą wózek (spacerowy) she was pushing a pushchair (along)
    2. (w kolejności) before
    - na liście moje nazwisko jest przed twoim my name is before yours on the list
    - była przed nami w kolejce she was in front of us (in the queue)
    - nie wpychaj się przed nas don’t push in in front of us
    - sprawy publiczne stawiał przed innymi he put public affairs before everything else
    - Rosjanie wysunęli się przed Holendrów the Russians moved ahead of the Dutch
    3. (wcześniej niż) before
    - przed śniadaniem/świtem/wojną before breakfast/daybreak/the war
    - przed południem in the morning
    - V wiek przed naszą erą the fifth century before Christ a. BC
    - przyszła przed dwunastą she came before twelve
    - zdążył wrócić przed zamknięciem bramy he was back before the gate was closed
    - kilka osób mówiło na ten temat przede mną several people spoke about it before me
    - nie możesz podjąć tych pieniędzy przed upływem trzech miesięcy you can’t withdraw the money until a period of three months has elapsed
    - najgorsze jest jeszcze przed nami the worst is yet a. still to come a. still before us
    - przed czasem ahead of time a. schedule
    - samolot przyleciał przed czasem the plane arrived ahead of schedule
    4. (jakiś czas temu) before, earlier
    - przed godziną/miesiącem/dwoma laty an hour/a month/two years before a. earlier a. ago
    - przed laty years before a. earlier a. ago
    - przed chwilą widziałam to na stole I saw it on the table a moment ago
    5. (obrona) against, from
    - ochrona przed zimnem/słońcem protection against (the) cold/against sunlight
    - schronienie przed deszczem shelter from a. against the rain
    - strach przed kimś/czymś fear of sb/sth
    - schować się przed słońcem/deszczem to shelter from the sun/rain
    - ukryć coś przed kimś to hide sth from sb
    - opędzać się przed komarami to beat off mosquitoes
    6. (wobec) popisywać się przed gośćmi to show off in front of guests
    - wystąpić przed pełną salą to appear in front of a. before a full house
    - wyżalać się przed kimś to pour out one’s troubles a. one’s heart to sb
    - niczego przede mną nie ukryjesz you can’t hide anything from me
    - został postawiony przed Trybunałem Stanu he was brought before the State Tribunal
    - przed sądem odbywa się sprawa o ustalenie ojcostwa a paternity case is in progress in court
    * * *
    1. prep +instr
    1) ( miejsce) in front of
    2) ( czas) before

    przed obiadem/wojną — before dinner/the war

    przed chorobą/zimnem — against disease/cold

    uciekać/chronić się przed czymś — to flee/shelter from sth

    4) ( wobec)
    2. prep +acc

    zajechać ( perf) przed dom — to pull up in front of the house

    * * *
    prep.
    1. + Ins. ( miejsce) in front of, outside; przed kimś/czymś in front of sb/sth; spotkamy się przed bankiem I'll meet you outside the bank; stał przed domem he stood in front of the house; karetka jechała przed nami ambulance was going in front of us; ogródek przed domem front garden; prosto przed siebie straight ahead; stawić się przed (sądem, komisją itp.) appear before l. in front of.
    2. ( moment) before, ahead of; przed południem before midday, in the morning, a.m., ante meridiem; przed końcem miesiąca by the end of the month; przed zapadnięciem zmroku before (it gets) dark; przed świętami before holidays; przed chwilą a while l. moment ago; przed czasem ahead of time, in good time; ( o porodzie) preterm; samolot przyleciał przed czasem plane arrived ahead of schedule; krótko przed shortly before; przed czterdziestką ( o wieku) on the right side of forty l. the hill, approaching forty; przed oczyma duszy in one's mind's eye.
    3. ( okres) ago, before; przed trzema godzinami three hours ago; przed dwoma miesiącami two months ago; przed laty years ago; przed upływem tygodnia before the week is over; na długo przed czymś long before; coś nie ma przed sobą przyszłości there's no future in sth; przed Chrystusem before Christ, B.C., before the Christian l. Common Era.
    4. ( obrona) against, from; uciekał przed policją he was fleeing from the police; bronił się przed ciosami napastnika he defended himself from his rival's blows; chronić kogoś przed czymś protect sb against sth, keep sb from sth; schronienie przed deszczem shelter from the rain; strach przed czymś fear of sth.
    5. ( ocena) to, before; popisywał się przed dziewczyną he showed off to impress the girl; wyżaliła się przed przyjaciółką she complained to her (girl)friend; nic przede mną nie ukrywasz? you're not hiding anything from me, are you?
    6. (= kolejność) before, above, previous to; przybiegł na metę przed faworytami he came to the finish line before the favorites, he finished before the favorites; dała jej pierwszeństwo przed innymi he gave her priority over the others; przede wszystkim first of all, first and foremost, above all; daleko przed kimś way ahead of sb; mam to jeszcze przed sobą ( w przyszłości) it's still ahead of me.
    7. (= szacunek) to, before; chylić głowę przed autorytetem bow one's head to l. before sb; chylić czoła przed kimś take one's hat off to sb; być odpowiedzialnym przed kimś be responsible to sb; przed Bogiem before God.
    8. + Acc. (= kierunek) before; wyjść przed dom go out; ciężarówka wysunęła się przede mnie truck passed me; patrzyć przed siebie look straight ahead; iść przed siebie walk straight on; roztoczył się przed nami piękny widok beautiful view opened before us; iść/jechać przed kimś go/drive before l. ahead of sb; być dopuszczonym przed czyjeś oblicze be admitted to sb's presence; przed obliczem in the presence; zanieść prośbę przed majestat króla present a request to the king.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przed

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