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1 inhibition
[ˌɪnhɪ'bɪʃn, ˌɪnɪ'b-]nome inibizione f.to get rid of one's inhibitions — liberarsi delle proprie inibizioni, disinibirsi
* * *[ini'biʃən]noun inibizione* * *inhibition /ɪnhɪˈbɪʃn/n. [cu]2 proibizione; divieto3 (relig.) sospensione a divinis* * *[ˌɪnhɪ'bɪʃn, ˌɪnɪ'b-]nome inibizione f.to get rid of one's inhibitions — liberarsi delle proprie inibizioni, disinibirsi
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2 uncompetitive inhibition
1) Биология: бесконкурентное ингибирование, бесконкурентное торможение2) Математика: внеконкурентное торможение (from; as distinguished; biophysics)3) Рыбоводство: неконкурентное ингибированиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > uncompetitive inhibition
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3 unbefangen
I Adj.II Adv.2. (ohne Verlegenheit) without any inhibitions, free from inhibition(s of any sort); (natürlich, frei) naturally, freely* * *naive; unbiased; unbiassed; unprejudiced; naïve; ingenuous* * *ụn|be|fan|gen1. adj1) (= unvoreingenommen) impartial, unbiased no adv, objective2) (= natürlich) natural; (= ungehemmt) uninhibited2. adv1) (= unvoreingenommen) impartially, objectively2) (= ungehemmt) naturally, without inhibition* * *un·be·fan·gen[ˈʊnbəfaŋən]I. adj2. (nicht gehemmt) natural, uninhibitedII. adv1. (unvoreingenommen) objectively, impartiallyetw \unbefangen betrachten to look at sth objectivelyetw \unbefangen beurteilen to judge sth impartially2. (nicht gehemmt) uninhibitedly* * *1.1) (ungehemmt) uninhibited; natural, uninhibited < behaviour>2) (unvoreingenommen) impartial2.1) freely; without inhibition; < behave> naturallyjemandem/einer Sache unbefangen gegenübertreten — approach somebody/something with an open mind
* * *A. adjB. adv2. (ohne Verlegenheit) without any inhibitions, free from inhibition(s of any sort); (natürlich, frei) naturally, freely* * *1.1) (ungehemmt) uninhibited; natural, uninhibited < behaviour>2) (unvoreingenommen) impartial2.1) freely; without inhibition; < behave> naturallyjemandem/einer Sache unbefangen gegenübertreten — approach somebody/something with an open mind
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4 geremd
adj. inhibited, held back, repressed, restrained; suffering from inhibition (Psychology) -
5 nesputan
pp & adj unfettered, unrestrained; (konj na pasi) unfettered; psych uninhibited, free from inhibition* * *• untrammelled• uninhibited• untrammeled -
6 otkočiti
vt pf unlock; (oružje) take off safety, take/flick/slip the safety off, push the safety (button) to Off; (vozilo) release/disengage the brake; psych disinhibit, free from inhibition(s), unblock* * *• disinhibit• unlock -
7 obstáculo
m.obstacle, drag, snag, balk.* * *1 (barrera) obstacle■ las escaleras pueden ser un insuperable obstáculo para el minusválido stairs can be an unsurmountable obstacle for a disabled person2 (inconveniente) objection■ no vamos a avanzar si sigues poniendo obstáculos we won't get anywhere if you keep raising objections3 (valla) fence, jump\salvar un obstáculo to overcome an obstacle* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [físico] obstaclecarrera 2)2) (=dificultad) obstacle, hindranceno es obstáculo para que yo lo haga — that does not prevent me (from) o stop me doing it
poner obstáculos a algo/algn — to hinder sth/sb
* * *masculino obstaclesuperar or salvar un obstáculo — to overcome an obstacle
no fue obstáculo para que ganara — it did not stop o prevent him (from) winning
* * *= encumbrance, handicap, hurdle, impairment, impediment, rough spot, wall, barrier, bottleneck, hindrance, obstacle, inhibition, obstruction, stumbling block, bar, blockage, roadblock, block.Ex. Meanwhile we are asked to accept encumbrances that will needlessly impair the effectiveness of our catalogs for an indefinite time to come.Ex. A high exhaustivity of indexing, then, is beneficial where a thorough search is required, but may be a handicap when only a few highly relevant documents are sought.Ex. Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.Ex. A well-designed multimodal application can be used by people with a wide variety of impairments.Ex. It may be decided that the practical impediments to the distribution and assignment of such numbers outweigh their potential usefulness.Ex. But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.Ex. In the map library, the electronic medium is shaking the foundations of cartographic communication and threatening the bring the walls crashing down.Ex. While the number of projects proposed was innumerable, 3 barriers remain: red tape; hard currency; and Western barriers to providing high technology to the Eastern bloc.Ex. A number of research groups have investigated the use of knowledge-based systems as a means of avoiding this bottleneck.Ex. The overall effect of the labels and signs is not so much help but hindrance through information overload.Ex. Conversely, an unsympathetic principal can be the greatest obstacle to library development within a school.Ex. This has been a major source of inhibition to the development of British efforts to create a bank of microcopy versions of theses accepted.Ex. Harmonization of technical standards is one of the Community's principal goals in creating a common market devoid of obstructions to the free movement of goods.Ex. These stumbling blocks can often be bypassed in the initial stages of OSI implementation by choosing applications that do not require close integration with existing library systems.Ex. Publications describing or revealing an invention can be a bar to issuance of a patent.Ex. The problem in relation to communication is probably the most difficult of them all, as the blockage lies in people rather than with the library.Ex. The roadblock to increasing book translations into English is not that there is insufficient funding but that few publishers know about grant schemes that are available.Ex. Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.----* ayudar a eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.* carrera de obstáculos = steeplechase.* constituir un obstáculo = constitute + an obstacle.* creación de obstáculos = fence building.* eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.* eliminar un obstáculo = remove + barrier, sweep away + obstacle.* encontrarse con un obstáculo = face + obstacle.* enfrentarse a un obstáculo = address + barrier.* obstáculo insalvable = insurmountable obstacle.* obstáculos = logjam [log-jam].* poner obstáculos = cramp.* preparación del terreno eliminando todo tipo de obstáculos = land-clearing.* presentar un obstáculo = pose + obstacle.* que pone obstáculos = obstructive.* reducir un obstáculo = lower + barrier.* remover un obstáculo = remove + barrier.* remover un obstáculo, eliminar un obstáculo = remove + obstacle.* ser un obstáculo = stand in + the way (of).* sin obstáculos = unchecked, unhindered, unimpeded.* sin obstáculos de por medio = uncluttered.* sin obstáculos, sin obstrucciones = unobstructed.* superar un obstáculo = overcome + obstacle, jump over + hurdle, overcome + barrier, conquer + barrier.* vencer un obstáculo = surmount + obstacle, conquer + barrier.* * *masculino obstaclesuperar or salvar un obstáculo — to overcome an obstacle
no fue obstáculo para que ganara — it did not stop o prevent him (from) winning
* * *= encumbrance, handicap, hurdle, impairment, impediment, rough spot, wall, barrier, bottleneck, hindrance, obstacle, inhibition, obstruction, stumbling block, bar, blockage, roadblock, block.Ex: Meanwhile we are asked to accept encumbrances that will needlessly impair the effectiveness of our catalogs for an indefinite time to come.
Ex: A high exhaustivity of indexing, then, is beneficial where a thorough search is required, but may be a handicap when only a few highly relevant documents are sought.Ex: Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.Ex: A well-designed multimodal application can be used by people with a wide variety of impairments.Ex: It may be decided that the practical impediments to the distribution and assignment of such numbers outweigh their potential usefulness.Ex: But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.Ex: In the map library, the electronic medium is shaking the foundations of cartographic communication and threatening the bring the walls crashing down.Ex: While the number of projects proposed was innumerable, 3 barriers remain: red tape; hard currency; and Western barriers to providing high technology to the Eastern bloc.Ex: A number of research groups have investigated the use of knowledge-based systems as a means of avoiding this bottleneck.Ex: The overall effect of the labels and signs is not so much help but hindrance through information overload.Ex: Conversely, an unsympathetic principal can be the greatest obstacle to library development within a school.Ex: This has been a major source of inhibition to the development of British efforts to create a bank of microcopy versions of theses accepted.Ex: Harmonization of technical standards is one of the Community's principal goals in creating a common market devoid of obstructions to the free movement of goods.Ex: These stumbling blocks can often be bypassed in the initial stages of OSI implementation by choosing applications that do not require close integration with existing library systems.Ex: Publications describing or revealing an invention can be a bar to issuance of a patent.Ex: The problem in relation to communication is probably the most difficult of them all, as the blockage lies in people rather than with the library.Ex: The roadblock to increasing book translations into English is not that there is insufficient funding but that few publishers know about grant schemes that are available.Ex: Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.* ayudar a eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.* carrera de obstáculos = steeplechase.* constituir un obstáculo = constitute + an obstacle.* creación de obstáculos = fence building.* eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.* eliminar un obstáculo = remove + barrier, sweep away + obstacle.* encontrarse con un obstáculo = face + obstacle.* enfrentarse a un obstáculo = address + barrier.* obstáculo insalvable = insurmountable obstacle.* obstáculos = logjam [log-jam].* poner obstáculos = cramp.* preparación del terreno eliminando todo tipo de obstáculos = land-clearing.* presentar un obstáculo = pose + obstacle.* que pone obstáculos = obstructive.* reducir un obstáculo = lower + barrier.* remover un obstáculo = remove + barrier.* remover un obstáculo, eliminar un obstáculo = remove + obstacle.* ser un obstáculo = stand in + the way (of).* sin obstáculos = unchecked, unhindered, unimpeded.* sin obstáculos de por medio = uncluttered.* sin obstáculos, sin obstrucciones = unobstructed.* superar un obstáculo = overcome + obstacle, jump over + hurdle, overcome + barrier, conquer + barrier.* vencer un obstáculo = surmount + obstacle, conquer + barrier.* * *obstaclequitaron los obstáculos del camino they cleared the obstacles from the road, they cleared the road of obstaclessuperar or salvar un obstáculo to overcome an obstacleno fue obstáculo para que ganara it did not stop o prevent him (from) winningme puso muchos obstáculos he put many obstacles in my pathel único obstáculo entre nosotros y la victoria the only obstacle between us and victory, the only thing that stands/stood between us and victoryun obstáculo para el éxito del proyecto an obstacle to the success of the project* * *
obstáculo sustantivo masculino
obstacle
obstáculo sustantivo masculino
1 (dificultad) handicap: no hay ningún obstáculo para que estudies Derecho, there's nothing stopping you from studying Law
2 (en un camino, etc) obstacle
una carrera de obstáculos, an obstacle race
' obstáculo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escollo
- esquivar
- estorbo
- franquear
- insalvable
- remover
- salvar
- sortear
- vencer
- allanar
- apartar
- brincar
- chocar
- eliminar
- encontrar
- saltar
- subsanar
English:
bar
- barrier
- block
- chief
- clash
- clear
- get across
- get over
- get past
- hazard
- hurdle
- impassable
- impediment
- jump
- negotiate
- obstacle
- obstruction
- pitfall
* * *obstáculo nm1. [impedimento] obstacle ( para to);poner obstáculos a algo/alguien to put obstacles in the way of sth/sb2. [en una carrera] hurdle* * *m obstacle;carrera de obstáculos obstacle race;ponerle obstáculos a alguien make things difficult for s.o.;ponerle obstáculos a algo make sth difficult* * *obstáculo nmimpedimento: obstacle* * *obstáculo n obstacle -
8 Hemmung
f1. (Scheu) inhibition; (Skrupel) scruple; Hemmungen haben be inhibited; ohne Hemmungen uninhibited(ly); nur keine Hemmungen! don’t be shy!; Hemmungen haben zu (+ Inf.) have inhibitions ( oder scruples) about (+ Ger.) (sich genieren) feel awkward about (+ Ger.) keine Hemmungen haben zu (+ Inf.) have no compunction ( oder inhibitions oder scruples) about (+ Ger.) die haben überhaupt keine Hemmungen umg. they don’t give a damn* * *die Hemmung(Blockade) jam; escapement; stoppage;(Scheu) inhibition; scruple* * *Hẹm|mung ['hɛmʊŋ]f -, -enan Hemmungen leiden — to suffer from inhibitions
keine Hemmungen kennen — to have no inhibitions, not to feel inhibited
2) (von Entwicklung, Fortschritt) hindering, hampering; (= Verlangsamung) slowing down3)* * *die1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) drag2) inhibition* * *Hem·mung<-, -en>f3. (Bedenken, Skrupel) inhibition, scruple\Hemmungen haben to have scruplesich habe ein bisschen \Hemmungen, ihr das so ohne weiteres ins Gesicht zu sagen I feel a bit awkward about saying it straight to her facekeine \Hemmungen kennen to have no scruplesnur keine \Hemmungen! don't hold back!es ist für jeden genug da, nur keine \Hemmungen! there's enough for everybody there, have as much as you like!4. JUR hindrance, obstruction\Hemmung der Verjährung suspension of the statute of limitations5. CHEM inhibition* * *die; Hemmung, Hemmungen1) inhibitionHemmungen haben — have inhibitions; be inhibited
2) (Skrupel) scruple* * *Hemmung fHemmungen haben be inhibited;ohne Hemmungen uninhibited(ly);nur keine Hemmungen! don’t be shy!;Hemmungen haben zu (+inf) have inhibitions ( oder scruples) about (+ger) (sich genieren) feel awkward about (+ger)die haben überhaupt keine Hemmungen umg they don’t give a damn* * *die; Hemmung, Hemmungen1) inhibitionHemmungen haben — have inhibitions; be inhibited
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9 libérer
libérer [libeʀe]➭ TABLE 61. transitive verba. [+ prisonnier, otage] to release ; [+ soldat] to discharge ; [+ élèves, employés] to let go ; [+ pays, peuple, ville] to liberated. [+ échanges commerciaux] to ease restrictions on ; [+ prix] to decontrole. [+ énergie, gaz] to release2. reflexive verba. [personne] (de ses liens) to free o.s.• désolé, jeudi je ne peux pas me libérer I'm sorry, I'm not free on Thursdayb. [appartement] to become vacant ; [place, poste] to become available* * *libeʀe
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1) ( délivrer) to liberate [pays, ville] (de from); to free [compagnon, otage] (de from)2) ( relâcher) to release [otage, détenu] (de from); to free [esclave, animal] (de from)3) ( laisser partir) to allow [somebody] to go [employé, élève]4) ( affranchir) ( de contraintes) to liberate [personne, imagination] (de from); ( de fonctions) to relieve [ministre, employé] (de of); ( de service militaire) to discharge [soldat] (de from)5) ( ne pas retenir) to release [émotion, énergie]; to give free rein to [instinct, imagination]6) ( soulager) to relieve [esprit, personne] (de of)7) ( débarrasser) to vacate [appartement, bureau]; to clear [passage, trottoir] (de of)libérer la chambre avant midi — ( dans un hôtel) to check out before noon
8) ( dégager) to free [bras, main] (de from); to release [ressort, cran]libérer les loyers/tarifs — to lift rent/tariff controls
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se libérer verbe pronominal1) ( se délivrer) [personne] to free oneself (de from); [pays, entreprise] to free itself (de from)2) ( se rendre disponible)* * *libeʀe vt1) [otages] to free, to liberateLes otages ont été libérés hier soir. — The hostages were freed last night.
2) [prisonnier] to release3) figlibérer qn de [liens, dette] — to free sb from
4) [promesse] to release sb from5) PSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIE to liberate6) [soldat] to discharge7) (= dégager) [gaz] to release8) ÉCONOMIE, [échanges commerciaux] to ease restrictions on* * *libérer verb table: céderA vtr3 ( laisser partir) to allow [sb] to go [employé, élève]; libérer ses élèves avant l'heure to let one's pupils go early, to allow one's pupils to go early;4 ( affranchir) ( de contraintes) to liberate [personne, imagination] (de from); ( de fonctions) to relieve [ministre, employé] (de of); ( de service militaire) to discharge [soldat] (de from); libérer un associé de sa parole/ses obligations/ses dettes to release a partner from his word/his obligations/his debts; libérer qn de l'emprise de qn to free sb from sb's hold;7 ( débarrasser) to vacate [appartement, bureau]; to clear [passage, trottoir] (de of); les lieux doivent être libérés avant la fin du mois the premises must be vacated by the end of the month; libérer la chambre avant midi ( dans un hôtel) to check out before noon;9 Écon ( libéraliser) to liberalize [économie, échanges]; ( débloquer) to deregulate [prix]; libérer les loyers/tarifs to lift rent/tariff controls;10 Fin to pay up [actions, capital];B se libérer vpr1 ( se délivrer) [personne] to free oneself (de from); [pays, entreprise] to free itself (de from); je me suis libéré de mes chaînes/obligations I have freed myself from my chains/obligations; se libérer les bras/jambes to free one's arms/legs; se libérer d'une dette/d'un impôt to pay a debt/a tax; se libérer d'une inhibition to get rid of an inhibition;2 ( se rendre disponible) j'essaierai de me libérer mercredi I'll try and be free on Wednesday.[libere] verbe transitif1. [délivrer] to free3. [décharger]libérer quelqu'un d'une promesse to free ou to release somebody from a promise4. [soulager - conscience] to relieve5. [laisser partir - élèves, employés] to let goon nous a libérés avant l'heure we were allowed to leave ou they let us go earlyje n'arrive même pas à libérer une heure pour jouer au tennis I can't even find a free hour ou an hour to spare to play tennis7. [débloquer - mécanisme, énergie, émotions] to release10. MILITAIRE [conscrit] to dischargele candidat devra être libéré des obligations militaires the applicant must be released from ou must have discharged his military service obligations————————se libérer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)1. [se délivrer] to free oneself2. [dans un emploi du temps]essaie de te libérer pour demain try to be free ou to make some time tomorrow3. [s'émanciper - femmes] to become more liberated————————se libérer verbe pronominal(emploi passif) [emploi, appartement] to become vacant ou available -
10 desinhibir
v.1 to free from inhibitions.2 to set at ease.* * *1.2.See:* * *= disinhibit.Ex. Third, anonymity will disinhibit behaviors only if threats of punishments is a major source of inhibition.----* desinhibirse = let + Posesivo + hair down.* desinhibirse con = warm up to.* * *= disinhibit.Ex: Third, anonymity will disinhibit behaviors only if threats of punishments is a major source of inhibition.
* desinhibirse = let + Posesivo + hair down.* desinhibirse con = warm up to.* * *♦ vtto free from inhibitions* * *v/t:desinhibir alguien get rid of s.o.’s inhibitions -
11 inhibit
[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) forhindre; hæmme- inhibition* * *[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) forhindre; hæmme- inhibition -
12 внеконкурентный
adj. uncompetitive; внеконкурентное торможение, uncompetitive inhibition ( biophysics) (as distinguished from неконкурентное торможение, noncompetitive inhibition)Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > внеконкурентный
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13 внеконкурентный
* * *adj. uncompetitive;
внеконкурентное торможение - uncompetitive inhibition (biophysics) ( as distinguished from неконкурентное торможение - noncompetitive inhibition) -
14 внеконкурентный
adj.внеконкурентное торможение — uncompetitive inhibition (biophysics) ( as distinguished from неконкурентное торможение, noncompetitive inhibition)
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15 inhibit
transitive verb* * *[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) hemmen- academic.ru/88227/inhibited">inhibited- inhibition* * *in·hib·it[ɪnˈhɪbɪt]vt1. (restrict)▪ to \inhibit sth etw hindern [o stören2. (deter)▪ to \inhibit sb jdn hemmenfear of failure is an \inhibiting factor for many people Versagensangst verursacht vielen Menschen Hemmungen▪ to \inhibit sb from doing sth jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun3. COMPUT▪ to \inhibit sth etw sperren* * *[In'hIbɪt]vthemmen (ALSO PSYCH, SCI); ability, performance beeinträchtigento inhibit sb from doing sth — jdn daran hindern, etw zu tun
don't let my presence inhibit the discussion — lassen Sie sich durch meine Anwesenheit in Ihrer Diskussion nicht stören
* * *inhibit [ınˈhıbıt] v/tinhibit sb from doing sth jemanden daran hindern, etwas zu tun* * *transitive verbinhibit somebody from doing something — jemanden daran hindern, etwas zu tun
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[ɪn'hɪbɪt]1) (restrain) inibire [person, reaction]; ostacolare [activity, progress]to inhibit sb. from doing — (prevent) impedire a qcn. di fare; (discourage) scoraggiare qcn. dal fare
* * *[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) inibire- inhibition* * *[ɪn'hɪbɪt]1) (restrain) inibire [person, reaction]; ostacolare [activity, progress]to inhibit sb. from doing — (prevent) impedire a qcn. di fare; (discourage) scoraggiare qcn. dal fare
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in'hibit(to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) impedir- inhibition
tr[ɪn'hɪbɪt]1 (person) inhibir, cohibir2 (hold back - attempt) inhibir■ this drug will inhibit the spread of the disease este fármaco inhibirá la propagación de la enfermedad3 (prevent) impedir, restringirinhibit [ɪn'hɪbət] vtimpede: inhibir, impedirv.• cohibir v.• impedir v.• inhibir v.• prohibir v.ɪn'hɪbət, ɪn'hɪbɪttransitive verb (frml)a) \<\<person\>\> inhibir, cohibir*to inhibit somebody FROM -ING — impedirle* a alguien + inf
b) \<\<growth/reaction\>\> inhibir[ɪn'hɪbɪt]VT (=check) inhibir, reprimir; (=prevent) impedir* * *[ɪn'hɪbət, ɪn'hɪbɪt]transitive verb (frml)a) \<\<person\>\> inhibir, cohibir*to inhibit somebody FROM -ING — impedirle* a alguien + inf
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18 throw
throw [θrəʊ]lancer ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (e), 2, 3 (a) jeter ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (e) projeter ⇒ 1 (c), 1 (e) plonger ⇒ 1 (d) jet ⇒ 3 (a) coup ⇒ 3 (b) tour ⇒ 3 (b)(a) (stone) lancer, jeter; (ball) lancer; Sport (discus, javelin etc) lancer; (dice) jeter; (coal onto fire) mettre;∎ throw me the ball, throw the ball to me lance-moi le ballon;∎ he threw the ball over the wall il a lancé ou envoyé le ballon par-dessus le mur;∎ a bomb was thrown into the crowded waiting room une bombe a été lancée dans la salle d'attente bondée;∎ could you throw me my lighter? peux-tu me lancer mon briquet?;∎ she threw the serviette into the bin elle a jeté la serviette à la poubelle;∎ children were throwing bread to the birds les enfants jetaient ou lançaient du pain aux oiseaux;∎ he threw his jacket over a chair il a jeté sa veste sur une chaise;∎ to throw a sheet over sth couvrir qch d'un drap;∎ she threw a few clothes into a suitcase elle a jeté quelques affaires dans une valise;∎ I threw some cold water on my face je me suis aspergé la figure avec de l'eau froide;∎ a group of rioters threw stones at the police/the car un groupe de manifestants a lancé ou jeté des pierres sur les policiers/la voiture;∎ he threw two sixes (with dice) il a jeté deux six;∎ to throw sb into prison or jail jeter qn en prison;∎ to throw sb to the lions jeter qn aux lions; figurative jeter qn en pâture(b) (opponent, rider) jeter (par ou à terre);∎ his opponent threw him to the ground (in fight) son adversaire l'a jeté à terre; (in wrestling match) son adversaire l'a envoyé au sol ou au tapis;∎ the horse threw him le cheval le désarçonna ou le jeta à terre(c) (with force, violence) projeter;∎ she was thrown clear (in car accident) elle a été éjectée;∎ the force of the explosion threw them against the wall la force de l'explosion les a projetés contre le mur;∎ to throw open ouvrir en grand ou tout grand;∎ she threw open the door/windows elle a ouvert la porte/les fenêtres en grand;∎ figurative the House of Commons has been thrown open to the television cameras la Chambre des communes a été ouverte aux caméras de télévision;∎ she threw herself into an armchair elle s'est jetée dans un fauteuil;∎ he threw himself at her feet il s'est jeté à ses pieds;∎ she threw herself at him (attacked) elle s'est jetée ou s'est ruée sur lui; (as lover) elle s'est jetée sur lui ou à sa tête;∎ figurative he threw himself on the mercy of the king il s'en est remis au bon vouloir du roi∎ the news threw them into confusion/a panic les nouvelles les ont plongés dans l'embarras/les ont affolés;∎ the scandal has thrown the country into confusion le scandale a semé la confusion dans le pays;∎ to throw oneself into one's work se plonger dans son travail;∎ she threw herself into the job of organizing the wedding elle s'est plongée avec enthousiasme dans l'organisation des noces(e) (direct, aim → look, glance) jeter, lancer; (→ accusation, reproach) lancer, envoyer; (→ punch) lancer, porter; (cast → light, shadows) projeter;∎ to throw sb a kiss envoyer un baiser à qn;∎ to throw a question at sb poser une question à brûle-pourpoint à qn;∎ don't throw that one at me!, don't throw that in my face! ne me faites pas ce reproche!, ne me jetez pas ça à la figure!;∎ Theatre to throw one's voice projeter sa voix;∎ Building industry to throw a bridge over a river jeter un pont sur une rivière∎ that question really threw me! cette question m'a vraiment désarçonné!, je ne savais vraiment pas quoi répondre à cette question!;∎ I was completely thrown for a few seconds je suis resté tout interdit pendant quelques secondes(g) (activate → switch, lever, clutch) actionner∎ to throw a pot (potter) tourner un vase∎ to throw a litter mettre bas∎ she can throw a hundred metres elle est capable de lancer à cent mètres;∎ I can't throw straight je n'arrive pas à lancer droit3 noun∎ his whole fortune depended on a single throw of the dice toute sa fortune dépendait d'un seul coup de dés;∎ it's your throw c'est ton tour, (c'est) à toi;∎ Sport a free throw un lancer franc;∎ that was a good throw! vous avez bien visé!∎ 10p a throw 10 pence le coup;∎ at £20 a throw I can't afford it à 20 livres chaque fois, je ne peux pas me l'offrir□ ;∎ give me another throw laissez-moi encore une chance□►► American throw pillow coussin m∎ the boys were throwing a ball about les garçons jouaient à la balle;∎ don't throw your books/toys about like that ne lance pas tes livres/jouets comme ça;∎ to throw one's money about gaspiller son argent;∎ to be thrown about être ballotté∎ to throw oneself about s'agiter, se débattre;∎ she was throwing her arms about wildly elle agitait frénétiquement les bras(unwanted object) rejeter, laisser de côté; (friend, work) laisser tomber, laisser de côté; (idea, suggestion) rejeter, repousser; (prejudices, fears, hatred etc) se débarrasser de(a) (old clothes, rubbish) jeter(b) figurative (waste → advantage, opportunity, talents) gaspiller, gâcher; (→ affection, friendship) perdre;∎ don't throw your money away on expensive toys ne gaspille pas ton argent à acheter des jouets coûteux;∎ you're throwing away your only chance of happiness vous êtes en train de gâcher votre seule chance de bonheur;∎ his presents are just thrown away on her elle ne sait pas apprécier les cadeaux qu'il lui fait;∎ don't throw yourself away on a waster like him ne gâche pas ta vie pour un bon à rien pareil(in cards) se défausser(a) (gen) relancer, renvoyer; (fish) rejeter (à l'eau); figurative (image, light) réfléchir, renvoyer; (heat) réverbérer;∎ she threw his words of love back at him elle lui a jeté tous ses mots d'amour à la tête;∎ figurative to throw sth back in sb's face jeter qch à la figure de qn∎ we were thrown back on our own resources on a dû se rabattre sur nos propres ressources(a) (to lower level) jeter;∎ can you throw the towel down to me? pouvez-vous me lancer la serviette?;∎ she threw her bag down on the floor elle a jeté son sac par terre;∎ to throw oneself down on the ground/on one's knees se jeter par terre/à genoux;∎ he threw his cards down on the table il a jeté ses cartes sur la table;∎ I threw the money down on the counter j'ai jeté l'argent sur le comptoir∎ they threw down their arms ils ont déposé les armes∎ it's throwing it down (raining) il pleut à verse□, il tombe des cordes➲ throw in∎ also figurative to throw in the towel jeter l'éponge;∎ also figurative to throw in one's hand abandonner la partie(b) (interject → remark, suggestion) placer;∎ she threw in a few comments about housing problems elle a placé quelques remarques sur les problèmes de logement∎ breakfast is thrown in le petit déjeuner est compris;∎ the salesman said he'd throw in a free door if we bought new windows le vendeur nous a promis une porte gratuite pour l'achat de fenêtres neuves;∎ with a special trip to Stockholm thrown in avec en prime une excursion à Stockholm∎ American to throw in with sb s'associer à ou avec qn∎ he threw off his shirt and dived into the water il enleva sa chemise et plongea dans l'eau(b) (get rid of → habit, inhibition) se défaire de, se débarrasser de; (→ burden) se libérer de, se débarrasser de; (→ cold, infection) se débarrasser de(c) (elude → pursuer) perdre, semer;∎ he managed to throw the dogs off the trail il a réussi à dépister les chiens(d) (write hastily → poem etc) composer au pied levé(clothes) enfiler ou passer (à la hâte);∎ she threw on some make-up/an old coat elle s'est maquillée/a enfilé un vieux manteau à la hâte(a) (rubbish, unwanted items) jeter, mettre au rebut(b) (eject → from building) mettre à la porte, jeter dehors; (→ from night club) jeter dehors, vider; (evict → from accommodation) expulser; (expel → from school, army) renvoyer, expulser;∎ we were thrown out of our jobs on s'est fait mettre à la porte;∎ the takeover will throw a lot of people out of work le rachat va mettre beaucoup de monde au chômage(c) (reject → bill, proposal) rejeter, repousser(d) (extend → arms, leg) tendre, étendre;∎ to throw out one's chest bomber le torse(e) (make → remark, suggestion) émettre, laisser tomber;∎ to throw out a challenge lancer un défi∎ she threw me over for another guy elle m'a laissé tomber pour un autre∎ he managed to throw a meal together il a réussi à improviser un repas□ ;∎ the film looks as if it's been thrown together le film semble bâclé;∎ she threw the report together the night before elle a rédigé le rapport en vitesse la veille au soir□∎ she threw a few things together and rang for a taxi elle a jeté quelques affaires dans un sac et a appelé un taxi(c) (by accident) réunir par hasard;∎ Fate had thrown them together le destin les avait réunis➲ throw up(a) (above one's head) jeter ou lancer en l'air;∎ can you throw me up my towel? peux-tu me lancer ma serviette?;∎ they threw their hats up into the air ils ont lancé leur chapeau en l'air;∎ she threw up her hands in horror elle a levé les bras en signe d'horreur(b) (produce → problem) produire, créer; (→ evidence) mettre à jour; (→ dust, dirt) soulever; (→ artist) produire;∎ the discussion threw up some new ideas la discussion a amené de nouvelles idées(c) (abandon → career, studies) abandonner, laisser tomber; (→ chance, opportunity) laisser passer, gaspillerfamiliar vomir□, rendre;∎ it makes you want to throw up c'est à vomir -
19 inhibit
[in'hibit](to stop or hinder (eg someone from doing something).) ovirati, preprečevati- inhibition* * *[inhíbit]transitive verbzadrževati, ovirati, ustaviti ( from); archaic prepovedati (from doing s.th.) -
20 Veräußerungsbedingungen
Veräußerungsbedingungen
clauses governing sale;
• Veräußerungsbefugnis power of sale (alienation), (Grundstück) ministerial powers (Br.);
• Veräußerungsbeschränkungen limitations of the right to alienation;
• Veräußerungsbeträge cash receipts;
• Veräußerungserlöse disposal proceeds;
• Veräußerungsgenehmigung sales permit;
• Veräußerungsgeschäft act of sale;
• Veräußerungsgewinn profit on (income from) sale, sales profit, gain from sales;
• Veräußerungsgewinn aus Investitionsgütern capital profit;
• Veräußerungspreis sales price;
• Veräußerungstermin date of disposal;
• Veräußerungstreuhand trust for sale (Br.);
• Veräußerungsverbot conditions against alienation, (Patent) restraint on alienation (Br.), (Zahlungseinstellung) receiving order (Br.);
• Veräußerungsverbot für den Gemeinschuldner bankruptcy inhibition;
• Veräußerungsvertrag alienation contract;
• Veräußerungsvollmacht power of alienation;
• Veräußerungswert realization value;
• Veräußerungszeitraum time of disposal.Business german-english dictionary > Veräußerungsbedingungen
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