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1 temer
v.1 to fear, to be afraid of (tener miedo de).yo no te temo I'm not afraid of youtemo herir sus sentimientos I'm afraid of hurting her feelingsElla teme lo peor She fears the worst.Ella teme She is afraid.2 to fear.3 to be afraid.no temas don't worryle teme mucho al fuego she's very afraid of firetemer por to fear for4 to be afraid to, to be afraid of, to dread to, to fear to.Ella teme cometer un error She is afraid to make a mistake.* * *1 (tener miedo) to fear, be afraid of2 (sospechar) to fear, be afraid3 RELIGIÓN to fear1 (tener miedo) to be afraid2 (preocuparse) to worry1 to be afraid\era de temer it had to happenme lo temía I was afraid this would happentemer por to be afraid for, fear for, be in fear of* * *verbto fear, dread* * *1.VT [+ persona, castigo, consecuencias] to be afraid of, fearteme al profesor — he's afraid o frightened of the teacher
temer que — to be afraid (that), fear (that)
teme que no vaya a volver — she's afraid o she fears (that) he might not come back
2.VI to be afraid3.See:* * *1.temer + INF — to be frightened o afraid of -ing
2.temer QUE + SUBJ: teme que le echen la culpa a él — he's afraid that they'll blame him for it
temer vi to be afraidestos niños son de temer — (fam) these kids are terrible! (colloq)
3.temer POR algo/alguien — to fear for something/somebody
temerse v prona) ( sospechar) to fearya me lo temía — I knew this/that would happen
me temo que... — I fear that...
b) ( en fórmulas de cortesía) to be afraid* * *= fear, be afraid, flinch at/from, dread, be frightful of, be apprehensive (about).Ex. For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made for her at a medical clinic.Ex. I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex. It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex. At least it is the part most dreaded by employees and supervisors.Ex. 'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.Ex. His actions have bothered me to the extent that I have difficulty working with him without always being apprehensive.----* hacer temer = misgive.* temer por = become + apprehensive about.* temer tratar = fear to + tread.* * *1.temer + INF — to be frightened o afraid of -ing
2.temer QUE + SUBJ: teme que le echen la culpa a él — he's afraid that they'll blame him for it
temer vi to be afraidestos niños son de temer — (fam) these kids are terrible! (colloq)
3.temer POR algo/alguien — to fear for something/somebody
temerse v prona) ( sospechar) to fearya me lo temía — I knew this/that would happen
me temo que... — I fear that...
b) ( en fórmulas de cortesía) to be afraid* * *= fear, be afraid, flinch at/from, dread, be frightful of, be apprehensive (about).Ex: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made for her at a medical clinic.
Ex: I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Ex: It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex: At least it is the part most dreaded by employees and supervisors.Ex: 'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.Ex: His actions have bothered me to the extent that I have difficulty working with him without always being apprehensive.* hacer temer = misgive.* temer por = become + apprehensive about.* temer tratar = fear to + tread.* * *temer [E1 ]vt‹castigo/reacción/desenlace› to fear, dread; ‹persona› to be afraid of, fearsus hijos la or ( AmL) le temen her children are afraid o frightened of hertodos temían lo peor they all feared the worsttemer + INF to be frightened o afraid OF -INGtemo ofenderlo I'm frightened o afraid of offending himtemer QUE + SUBJ:teme que le echen la culpa a él he's afraid that they'll blame him for ittemían que pudiera interpretarse mal they were afraid it might be misinterpreted■ temervito be afraidno temas, no te voy a hacer daño don't be afraid o don't worry, I'm not going to hurt youtemer POR algo/algn to fear FOR sth/sbteme por sus hijos/su vida he fears for his children/his life■ temerse1 (sospechar) to fearme temo que nuestro amigo tenía razón I fear o I have an awful feeling that our friend was right2 (en fórmulas de cortesía) to be afraidme temo que no puedo hacer nada más I'm afraid there's nothing more I can do* * *
temer ( conjugate temer) verbo transitivo ‹castigo/reacción› to fear, dread;
‹ persona› to be afraid of;
temo ofenderlo I'm afraid of offending him
verbo intransitivo
to be afraid;
no temas don't be afraid
temerse verbo pronominal
me temo que tená razón I fear that he was right
temer
I verbo transitivo
1 (sentir miedo, temor) to fear, be afraid: temo que lo haya oído, I'm afraid she heard it
sus hijos lo temen, his sons are afraid of him
2 (tener un presagio, presentir) temíamos que no viniera, we were afraid he wouldn't come
II verbo intransitivo to be afraid: temo por su vida, I'm afraid for his life ➣ Ver nota en afraid y fear
' temer' also found in these entries:
English:
dread
- fear
- afraid
- to
* * *♦ vt1. [tener miedo de] [persona] to fear, to be afraid of;[represalias, consecuencias, reacción] to fear, to be afraid of;yo no te temo I'm not afraid of you;temo herir sus sentimientos I'm afraid of hurting her feelings;temen que los despidan they are afraid of losing their jobs;Famcuando se pone a hablar le temo my heart sinks whenever he opens his mouth2. [sospechar] to fear;temo que vamos a tener que trabajar mucho I fear we're going to have to work hard;tememos lo peor we fear the worst♦ vino temas don't worry;temer por to fear for;los médicos temen por su vida the doctors fear for her life;el equipo polaco es de temer the Polish team are formidable opponents;estos críos son de temer these kids are a menace;es de temer que… it is to be feared that…;son de temer nuevos atentados further attacks are to be feared* * *v/t be afraid of* * *temer vt: to fear, to dreadtemer vi: to be afraid* * *temer vb to be afraid / to be frightened -
2 противник
1) (соперник, враг) adversary; (в споре, состязании) opponent, antagonist, contestantпревзойти противника — to whip амер.
разбить своих противников — to dispose of / to frustrate one's opponents
грозный противник — formidable adversary / opponent
идеологические противники — ideological adversaries / opponents
открытые / явные противники — overt opponents
политический противник — political adversary / opponent
убеждённые / решительные противники — determined opponent
дискриминация противников — headhunting разг.
2) (неприятельское войско) enemy -
3 adversario
adj.1 adversary, contested, opposing.2 adversary, adversarial.m.adversary, enemy, rival, antagonist.* * *► adjetivo1 opposing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 adversary, opponent* * *(f. - adversaria)nounadversary, opponent* * *adversario, -a1.ADJ opposing, rival2.SM / F adversary, opponent* * *I- ria adjetivo opposing (before n)II- ria masculino, femenino opponent, adversary* * *= adversary, opponent, antagonist.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Intelligence means either an individual's analytical or reasoning abilities or information on an adversary.Ex. 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex. The emerging antagonists in this scenario are publishers who have an interest in increasing both the size and number of their periodicals.----* información secreta sobre un adversario = intelligence.* * *I- ria adjetivo opposing (before n)II- ria masculino, femenino opponent, adversary* * *= adversary, opponent, antagonist.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Intelligence means either an individual's analytical or reasoning abilities or information on an adversary.
Ex: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex: The emerging antagonists in this scenario are publishers who have an interest in increasing both the size and number of their periodicals.* información secreta sobre un adversario = intelligence.* * *opposing ( before n)masculine, feminineopponent, adversaryel Atlético se enfrentaba con un adversario muy poderoso Atlético were facing very strong opposition* * *
adversario◊ - ria adjetivo
opposing ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
opponent, adversary
adversario,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino adversary, opponent
II adjetivo opposing
' adversario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acérrima
- acérrimo
- adversaria
English:
adversary
- antagonist
- corner
- default
- defeat
- foe
- opponent
- opposing
- opposition
- overcome
- overwhelm
* * *adversario, -a nm,fadversary, opponent;fueron adversarios en varios torneos they played each other in several competitions;los brasileños son un adversario temible the Brazilians are formidable adversaries o opponents* * *m, adversaria f adversary, opponent* * *adversario, - ria adj: opposing, contraryadversario, - ria nopositor: adversary, opponent* * *adversario n opponent -
4 яркий
активно употребляется в переносном смысле и часто требует контекстуального переводаУ патриотов сегодня имеются яркие идеологи, умело сочетающие экономику и политику («Время МН»). — The patriots have impressive/fiery ideologues, equally at home in economics and in politics.
Визит в Москву президента Венесуэлы Уго Чавеса, одного из ярких (и ярых) оппонентов ОПЕК («Известия»). — The visit to Moscow of President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, one of OPEC's most prominent and fierce opponents.
Эффективность Кириенко как представителя президента связана с тем, что он остается ярким публичным политиком («Общая газета»). — Kirienko's effectiveness as the President's representative is due to the fact that he is still a politician who stands out from the crowd.
Яркий представитель нового поколения — an outstanding representative of the new generation.
Яркий пример — an excellent example, egregious example( если речь идет об отрицательном явлении)
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5 tegenstander
tegenstander, tegenstandster1 opponent♦voorbeelden:zich een tegenstander verklaren van • declare oneself an opponent/enemy oftegenstander van iets zijn • be opposed to somethingde tegenstanders van een plan • the opponents of a plan -
6 Birth Order
In science, birth-order effects are driven by the ideological implications inherent in new ideas. Theories that have socially radical implications tend to be championed by laterborns and rejected by firstborns. Theories that have socially conservative implications display the opposite trend: firstborns tend to back conservative innovations, whereas laterborns are among the most vocal opponents of this class of ideas....The linear relationship between birth-order trends and ideological tendencies makes my argument about birth order testable in a variety of ways. For example, socially conservative innovations that are championed by laterborns should never occur in history. The discovery of even one such episode with a significant trend would constitute a formidable challenge to my claims. Similarly, evidence of radical revolutions favored by firstborns is also not to be expected. When firstborns have "rebelled" in history, it has been to bring God back into the scientific picture or to reaffirm the social status quo. Firstborns favored eugenics because this reform movement seemed to rationalize socioeconomic disparities in terms of genetics. (The word eugenics comes from the Greek, meaning "well born.") Historically, firstborns have tended to support the notion that biology is destiny. Minority races, women, and laterborns have all typically resisted such deterministic notions. (Sulloway, 1996, pp. 130, 133)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Birth Order
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