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101 предвкусвам
have a foretaste of(очаквам) anticipate(нещо приятно) look forward (to)* * *предвку̀свам,* * *anticipate* * *1. (нещо приятно) look forward (to) 2. (очаквам) anticipate 3. have a foretaste of -
102 preview
'pri:vju:(a viewing of a performance, exhibition etc before it is open to the public.) preestrenotr['priːvjʊː]1 (advance showing of film) preestreno3 (foretaste) anticipo1 (see in advance) ver de preestreno2 (give a preview of) ofrecer un anticipo depreview ['pri:.vju] n: preestreno mn.• avance s.m.• inspección previa s.f.• preestreno s.m.• vista anticipada s.f.'priːvjuːa) ( advance showing) preestreno mb) ( trailer) avance m, trailer m (Esp), sinopsis f (CS)c) ( foretaste) anticipo m, adelanto m['priːvjuː]1.N [of film] preestreno mto give sb a preview of sth — (fig) permitir a algn ver algo de antemano
to have a preview of sth — (fig) ver algo con anticipación, lograr ver algo antes que otros
2.VT preestrenar* * *['priːvjuː]a) ( advance showing) preestreno mb) ( trailer) avance m, trailer m (Esp), sinopsis f (CS)c) ( foretaste) anticipo m, adelanto m -
103 hors-d'œuvre
’ɔʀdœvʀnom masculin invariable1) Culinaire starter, hors d'œuvre2) (colloq) fig foretaste* * *'ɔʀdœvʀ nm invhors d'œuvre, starter* * *hors-d'œuvre nm inv1 Culin starter, hors d'oeuvre; en hors-d'œuvre nous avons des escargots, du pâté as a starter we have snails, pâté; ‘hors-d'œuvre variés’ ‘assorted hors d'oeuvres’;2 ○ fig foretaste; la gifle n'était qu'un hors-d'œuvre the slap was just a foretaste ou just for starters○.[ʼɔrdɶvr] nom masculin invariable2. (figuré) -
104 предусещам
anticipate(нещо лошо) have a foreboding (of), forebode(предвкусвам) foretaste* * *предусѐщам,* * *divine; forefeel{,fO;`fi;l}; scent (прен.)* * *1. (нещо лошо) have a foreboding (of), forebode 2. (предвкусвам) foretaste 3. anticipate -
105 предусещане
anticipation(на нещо лошо) foreboding; misgiving(предвкусване) foretaste, foretasting* * *предусѐщане,ср., само ед. anticipation; (на нещо лошо) foreboding; misgiving; ( предвкусване) foretaste, foretasting.* * *anticipation; prevision{pri`vijxn}* * *1. (на нещо лошо) foreboding;misgiving 2. (предвкусване) foretaste, foretasting 3. anticipation -
106 pregustare
look forward to* * *pregustare v.tr. to foretaste, to anticipate, to look forward to (sthg., doing): pregustare il piacere di fare qlco., to anticipate the pleasure of doing sthg.; pregustare la vendetta, to look forward to vengeance; pregustare il piacere di un buon pranzo, to look forward to a good meal.* * *[pregus'tare]verbo transitivo to foretaste, to anticipate* * *pregustare/pregus'tare/ [1]to foretaste, to anticipate. -
107 предвкушение
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > предвкушение
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108 получить представление
General subject: get a foretaste of (о чем-л.), get an insight about (о чем-л.), get a foretaste of (о чём-л.), get an overview (of - о), get an insight into (о чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > получить представление
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109 podmuch
m (G podmuchu) 1. (naturalny) breeze, flurry- podmuch gorącego powietrza a gust of hot air2. (spowodowany wybuchem) blast- atomowy podmuch zmiótł tysiące budynków the atomic blast swept away thousands of buildings3. przen. foretaste, sign- podmuch zimy/wiosny a foretaste a. sign of winter/spring* * *- chu; -chy( wiatru) gust* * *mi2. ( w wyniku wybuchu) blast.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podmuch
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110 forsmak
subst. foretaste, sample subst. foretaste, earnest (f.eks.an earnest of things to come.
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111 προγευσαμένων
προγεύωgive a foretaste of: aor part mid fem gen plπρογεύωgive a foretaste of: aor part mid masc /neut gen pl -
112 προγεύσεται
προγεύωgive a foretaste of: aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic)προγεύωgive a foretaste of: fut ind mid 3rd sg -
113 assaggio
m (pl -ggi) taste, sample* * *assaggio s.m.1 tasting, sampling2 ( campione) sample4 (miner.) assay.* * ** * *assaggiopl. -gi /as'saddʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.taste; fig. taste, foretaste; prenda un assaggio have a taste of this. -
114 taster
['teɪstə(r)]1) (person) (to check quality) degustatore m. (-trice); (to check for poison) assaggiatore m. (-trice)2) (foretaste) assaggio m. (of, for di)* * *taster /ˈteɪstə(r)/n.1 assaggiatore; degustatore: wine [tea] taster, assaggiatore di vino [di tè]* * *['teɪstə(r)]1) (person) (to check quality) degustatore m. (-trice); (to check for poison) assaggiatore m. (-trice)2) (foretaste) assaggio m. (of, for di) -
115 taste
I [teɪst]1) (sensation) gusto m., sapore m.; (sense) gusto m.to leave a bad o nasty taste in the mouth — lasciare un gusto cattivo in bocca; fig. lasciare l'amaro in bocca
2) (small quantity) pizzico m., pezzettino m.3) fig. (brief experience, foretaste) assaggio m.4) (liking) gusto m.to acquire o develop a taste for sth. prendere gusto a qcs.; too violent for my taste(s) troppo violento per i miei gusti; is this to your taste? è di tuo gusto? add salt to taste — salare quanto basta
5) (sense of beauty, appropriateness) (buon)gusto m.••II 1. [teɪst]2) (try) assaggiare [wine, food]3) fig. (experience) assaporare [freedom, success, power]; conoscere [failure, hardship]2.to taste sweet — essere, avere un sapore dolce
* * *[teist] 1. verb1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) gustare, sentire2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) assaggiare3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) sapere di4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) assaporare5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) assaporare, provare2. noun1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) gusto2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) gusto, sapore3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) assaggio4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) gusto5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) gusto•- tasteful- tastefully
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- tastelessness
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- tastiness* * *I [teɪst]1) (sensation) gusto m., sapore m.; (sense) gusto m.to leave a bad o nasty taste in the mouth — lasciare un gusto cattivo in bocca; fig. lasciare l'amaro in bocca
2) (small quantity) pizzico m., pezzettino m.3) fig. (brief experience, foretaste) assaggio m.4) (liking) gusto m.to acquire o develop a taste for sth. prendere gusto a qcs.; too violent for my taste(s) troppo violento per i miei gusti; is this to your taste? è di tuo gusto? add salt to taste — salare quanto basta
5) (sense of beauty, appropriateness) (buon)gusto m.••II 1. [teɪst]2) (try) assaggiare [wine, food]3) fig. (experience) assaporare [freedom, success, power]; conoscere [failure, hardship]2.to taste sweet — essere, avere un sapore dolce
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116 taster
(British = foretaste) avant-goût m* * *['teɪstə(r)]1) ( person) ( to check quality) dégustateur/-trice m/f; ( to check for poison) goûteur/-euse m/f2) ( foretaste) avant-goût m (of, for de) -
117 Vorgeschmack
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118 esimaku
yks.nom. esimaku; yks.gen. esimaun; yks.part. esimakua; yks.ill. esimakuun; mon.gen. esimakujen; mon.part. esimakuja; mon.ill. esimakuihinforetaste (noun)* * *• foretaste -
119 предвкуся
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120 ἀπαρχή
ἀπαρχή, ῆς, ἡ (cp. ἀπάρχομαι ‘make a beginning’ in sacrifice; orig. of hair cut from the forehead and cast into the fire Il. 19, 254; Od. 14, 422 al., hence ἀπαρχή=‘beginning of a sacrifice’ Eur., Or. 96; such sacrifices would begin with ‘firstlings’ or ‘first fruits’, freq. distinguished also for quality) (Soph., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 15:3; Test12Patr, Philo, Joseph.; Celsus 8, 33)① cultic t.t. first fruits, first portion of any kind (incl. animals, both domesticated and wild [for the latter Arrian, Cyneg. 33, 1]), which were holy to the divinity and were consecrated before the rest could be put to secular use (cp. Theopomp. [IV B.C.]:115 Fgm. 344 Jac. p. 608, 5; Cornutus 28 p. 55, 9; Ael. Aristid. 45 p. 136 D.; Theophyl. Sym., Ep. 29 Πανὶ τοῦ ποιμνίου τὰς ἀπαρχάς; OGI 179, 12 [I B.C.]; PSI 690, 14; Porphyr., Abst. 2, 61 θεοῖς ἀρίστη μὲν ἀπαρχὴ νοῦς καθαρός; SEG XLII, 17 lit.).ⓐ lit. εἰ ἡ ἀ. ἁγία, καὶ τὸ φύραμα if the first fruits ( of dough) are holy, so is the whole lump Ro 11:16 (on first fruits of bread dough, Num 15:18–21, cp. The Mishnah, tr. HDanby ’58 [’33] 83–88 [Hallah]). In full ἀ. γεννημάτων ληνοῦ καὶ ἅλωνος, βοῶν τε καὶ προβάτων the first fruits of the produce of winepress and threshing floor, of cattle and sheep D 13:3, cp. 5f (s. Ex 22:28); ἀ. τῆς ἅλω 1 Cl 29:3. Assigned to a prophet, as to the priests and seers among the gentiles (Artem. 3, 3) and in the OT to the priest D 13:3, 6f.ⓑ fig., w. the components of a above strongly feltα. of persons first fruits of Christians ἀ. τῆς Ἀσίας, i.e. the first convert in Asia Ro 16:5. ἀ. τῆς Ἀχαί̈ας 1 Cor 16:15. Also 2 Th 2:13 (v.l. ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς) the first converts of Thessalonica (so Harnack, SBBerlAk 1910, 575ff); pl. 1 Cl 42:4. Gener. ἀ. τις τῶν αὐτοῦ κτισμάτων a kind of first fruits of his creatures Js 1:18 (cp. Philo, Spec. Leg. 4, 180 of the Jews: τοῦ σύμπαντος ἀνθρώπων γένους ἀπενεμήθη οἷά τις ἀπαρχὴ τῷ ποιητῇ καὶ πατρί; Alex. Aphr., Fat. 1, II 2 p. 164, 10 τινὰ ἀπαρχὴν τῶν ἡμετέρων καρπῶν=a sort of first fruit of our [spiritual] harvest. LElliott-Binns, NTS 3, ’56/57, 148–61). Here as Rv 14:4 the emphasis is less on chronological sequence than on quality (schol. on Eur., Or. 96 ἀπαρχὴ ἐλέγετο οὐ μόνον τ. πρῶτον τῇ τάξει, ἀλλὰ καὶ τ. πρῶτον τ. τιμῇ). The orig. mng. is greatly weakened, so that ἀ. becomes almost = πρῶτος; of Christ ἀ. τῶν κεκοιμημένων the first of those who have fallen asleep 1 Cor 15:20; cp. vs. 23 (HMontefiore, When Did Jesus Die? ET 62, ’60, 53f; s. also BSpörlein, Die Leugnung der Auferstehung, ’71 [ 1 Cor 15]); 1 Cl 24:1.β. of things (Dio Chrys. 54 [71], 2 ἀπαρχαὶ τῆς σοφίας) τὴν ἀ. τοῦ πνεύματος ἔχοντες since we possess the first fruits of the Spirit, i.e. as much of the Spirit as has been poured out so far and a foretaste of things to come Ro 8:23 (cp. Thieme 25f), but s. 2 below. διδόναι ἀπαρχὰς γεύσεώς τινος give a foretaste of someth. B 1:7.—ESanders, Jewish Law fr. Jesus to the Mishnah ’90, 283–308.② birth-certificate also suits the context of Ro 8:23; cp. Mitt-Wilck. II/2, 372, 4, 7; PFlor 57, 81; 86; 89; PTebt 316, 10; 49; 82; HJones, JTS 23, 1922, 282f; RTaubenschlag, Opera Minora 2, ’59, 220–21 (identification card); L-S-J-M s.v. 7.—HBeer, Ἀπαρχή, diss., Würzb. 1914; EMoutsonlas: Sacris erudiri XV 5–14 (Steenbrugge, ’64); COke, Int 11, ’57, 455–60.—DELG s.v. ἄρχω A. O. Wilck I 345f §140. EDNT. M-M. TW. Sv.
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