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21 useful
مُفِيد \ advantageous: helpful; giving an advantage; bringing a good profit. beneficial: helpful, having a good effect: Fresh air is beneficial to the health.. fruitful: successful; useful; producing good results: a fruitful discussion; a fruitful day’s work. good for: helping sb. or sth. to remain in the right condition or to reach a better condition: Fruit is good for your health. Rain is good for the crops. handy: (of things) small and useful: A tin-opener is a handy instrument. helpful: willing to give help; useful: a helpful idea. profitable: bringing profit: a profitable business. useful: helpful; fulfilling a good purpose. \ See Also نافع (نافِع)، ناجع (ناجِع)، مثمر (مُثْمِر)، صالح (صَالِح) -
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نَاجِح \ fruitful: successful; useful; producing good results: a fruitful discussion; a fruitful day’s work. prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. thriving: doing well; successful; healthy: His family are thriving. She has a thriving business. -
24 substantial
نَاجِح \ fruitful: successful; useful; producing good results: a fruitful discussion; a fruitful day’s work. prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. thriving: doing well; successful; healthy: His family are thriving. She has a thriving business. -
25 successful
نَاجِح \ fruitful: successful; useful; producing good results: a fruitful discussion; a fruitful day’s work. prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. thriving: doing well; successful; healthy: His family are thriving. She has a thriving business. -
26 thriving
نَاجِح \ fruitful: successful; useful; producing good results: a fruitful discussion; a fruitful day’s work. prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. thriving: doing well; successful; healthy: His family are thriving. She has a thriving business. -
27 fruchtbar
frucht·bar [ʼfrʊxtba:ɐ̭] adj1) ( vermehrungsfähig) fertile, prolificeine \fruchtbare Aussprache a fruitful discussion;etw für jdn/etw \fruchtbar machen to use sth for the benefit of sb/sth -
28 обязан
•I am greatly indebted to Dr..., for fruitful discussion of the paper.
•Insulators owe their high resistivity to the small carrier population they have.
•The process of photosynthesis is responsible for the existence of plants.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обязан
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29 плодотворная дискуссия
Diplomatic term: fruitful discussionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плодотворная дискуссия
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30 плодотворное обсуждение
Diplomatic term: fruitful discussionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плодотворное обсуждение
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31 дискуссия дискусси·я
discussion, debate, dispute, controversyвоздержаться / отказаться от дальнейшей дискуссии — to forgo further debate
вступать в дискуссию — to engage in / to enter into controversy / debate
открыть дискуссию — to open a discussion / a debate
приступить к дискуссии — to come to / to take up / to initiate a discussion
проводить дискуссию — to conduct / to hold a discussion
уклониться от участия в дискуссии — to decline a discussion / a debate, to waive a discussion
участвовать в дискуссии — to engage in a debate, to debate on / upon a subject
безрезультатная / бесплодная дискуссия — sterile / vain debate / discussion
внутрипартийная дискуссия — inner-party discussion, discussion within the party
горячая дискуссия — heated / bitter discussion / debate
общая дискуссия — general discussion / debate
оживлённая дискуссия — lively debate / discussion
дискуссия велась вокруг (чего-л.) — the discusion revolved around (smth.)
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > дискуссия дискусси·я
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32 ergiebig
Adj.1. Farbe, Waschpulver etc.: attr. high-quality, high-yield, concentrated; der Tee ist sehr ergiebig this tea goes a long way ( oder is a good strong one)2. Quelle, Vorkommen: (highly) productive, rich; Boden: auch fertile; Geschäft: profitable, lucrative* * *yielding; fertile; fruitful; efficient; productive* * *er|gie|big [ɛɐ'giːbɪç]adj (lit, fig)productive; Geschäft profitable, lucrative; Thema productive, fertile; Kupfervorkommen, Goldmine etc high-yield attr, rich; Regenfälle abundant; (= fruchtbar) fertile; (= sparsam im Verbrauch) economical* * *1) (producing (good) results: a fruitful meeting.) fruitful2) ((negative unproductive) producing a lot; fruitful: productive land; Our discussion was not very productive.) productive* * *er·gie·big[ɛɐ̯ˈgi:bɪç]1. (sparsam im Verbrauch) economical2. (nützlich) productive, fruitful* * *Adjektiv rich <deposits, resources>; productive < mine>; fertile <fisheries, topic>* * *ergiebig adj1. Farbe, Waschpulver etc: attr high-quality, high-yield, concentrated;der Tee ist sehr ergiebig this tea goes a long way ( oder is a good strong one)2. Quelle, Vorkommen: (highly) productive, rich; Boden: auch fertile; Geschäft: profitable, lucrative* * *Adjektiv rich <deposits, resources>; productive < mine>; fertile <fisheries, topic>* * *adj.heavyset adj.productive adj. adv.fruitfully adv. -
33 encabezar
v.1 to headline.2 to head (lista, carta).El caballero encabezó la batalla The knight headed the battle.3 to lead.4 to lead off, to spearhead.El general obeso encabezaba el grupo The fat general led off the group.* * *1 (carta, lista) to head2 (acaudillar) to lead* * *verb1) to head, lead* * *VT1) [+ movimiento, revolución, partido, delegación] to lead2) [+ lista, liga] to head, be at the top ofel Betis encabeza la clasificación de la Liga — Betis are at the top of o heading the League
3) [+ carta, artículo] to head4) [+ vino] to fortify* * *verbo transitivo1) <artículo/escrito> to head2)a) <liga/clasificación/lista> to head, be at the top of; <carrera/movimento/revolución> to leadb) <delegación/comité> to head, lead* * *= enter, head, label with + a heading, lead, spearhead, head, lead off, headline, top.Ex. Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.Ex. Paragraphs headed 'results', 'conclusions', 'recommendations', 'discussion', 'future work' are often fruitful sources of material for inclusion in an abstract.Ex. Each file will be labelled with a heading which corresponds with the material to be organised.Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex. STN International is a host arrangement being spearheaded by Chemical Abstracts Services.Ex. A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex. Laurence Prusak will lead off the guest lectures on Monday, August 20th.Ex. Leading technology visionaries will headline this annual knowledge community event.Ex. Google, Yahoo!, MSN Search and Ask Jeeves top the list of information sources respondents thought provide worthwhile information = Google, Yahoo!, MSN Search and Ask Jeeves encabezan la lista de fuentes que los encuestados consideran ofrecen información pertinente.----* encabezar la lista = top + the list.* * *verbo transitivo1) <artículo/escrito> to head2)a) <liga/clasificación/lista> to head, be at the top of; <carrera/movimento/revolución> to leadb) <delegación/comité> to head, lead* * *= enter, head, label with + a heading, lead, spearhead, head, lead off, headline, top.Ex: Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.
Ex: Paragraphs headed 'results', 'conclusions', 'recommendations', 'discussion', 'future work' are often fruitful sources of material for inclusion in an abstract.Ex: Each file will be labelled with a heading which corresponds with the material to be organised.Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex: STN International is a host arrangement being spearheaded by Chemical Abstracts Services.Ex: A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex: Laurence Prusak will lead off the guest lectures on Monday, August 20th.Ex: Leading technology visionaries will headline this annual knowledge community event.Ex: Google, Yahoo!, MSN Search and Ask Jeeves top the list of information sources respondents thought provide worthwhile information = Google, Yahoo!, MSN Search and Ask Jeeves encabezan la lista de fuentes que los encuestados consideran ofrecen información pertinente.* encabezar la lista = top + the list.* * *encabezar [A4 ]vtA ‹artículo/escrito› to headB1 ‹liga/clasificación› to head, top, be at the top of; ‹carrera› to leadel francés encabezó la carrera durante casi una hora the Frenchman led the race o was in the lead for almost an houruna pancarta enorme encabezaba la manifestación the demonstration was headed by a huge banner, there was a huge banner at the head of the demonstration2 ‹lista/candidatura› to head, be at the top of; ‹delegación/comité› to head, lead3 ‹movimiento/revolución› to lead* * *
encabezar ( conjugate encabezar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹artículo/escrito› to head
2
‹carrera/movimento/revolución› to lead
encabezar verbo transitivo
1 (una manifestación, protesta) to lead
2 Dep to be at the top, lead: los gimnastas ucranianos encabezan la clasificación, the Ucranian gymnasts are at the top of the classification table
3 (una lista) to head
(un periódico) to lead
' encabezar' also found in these entries:
English:
bill
- head
- lead
- spearhead
- top
- spear
* * *encabezar vt1. [marcha, manifestación, carrera] to lead;encabezar la competición to be in first place o in the lead in the competition;el Real encabeza la clasificación Real is at the top of the league2. [revuelta, movimiento, campaña] to lead;[comisión, delegación, misión] to head3. [carta] to begin, to open;[escrito, lista, apartado] to head; [artículo de periódico] to headline4. [libro] to write the foreword for5. [vino] to fortify* * *v/t head; movimiento, revolución lead* * *encabezar {21} vt1) : to head, to lead2) : to put a heading on* * *encabezar vb1. (manifestación, carta) to head2. (clasificación, lista) to be at the top of3. (carrera) to be in the lead¿qué ciclista encabeza la carrera? which cyclist is in the lead? -
34 resultar
v.1 to (turn out to) be.¿cómo resultó? how did it turn out?resultó un éxito it was a successresultar herido/muerto to be injured/killedresultó ileso he was uninjurednuestro equipo resultó vencedor our team came out on top2 to be.resulta sorprendente it's surprisingresultar útil to be usefulme resultó imposible terminar antes I was unable to finish earlierme resulta muy simpática I find her very niceeste tema me está resultando ya aburrido this topic is beginning to bore meresultó ser mentira it turned out to be a lie3 to work out, to come about, to come true, to turn out.El plan resultó The plan worked out.4 to turn out to be, to go off.Me resultó buena la computadora My computer turned out to be good.5 to prove to be, to prove.La obra resultó mala The play proved to be bad.6 to get.Ella resulta lastimada She gets injured.7 to happen to, to prove to, to come out to, to come to.Resultó ser un carro muy bueno It turned out to be a very good car.8 to give results, to work out well, to result, to work out fine.9 to work out for, to come out for, to come out to be for.Me resultó muy bien esta computadora This computer worked out well for me.* * *1 (gen) to result, be the result of■ esto resulta de las operaciones que se realizaron this is the result of the transactions which were carried out2 (ser) to be3 (acabar siendo) to turn out to be4 (salir) to come out, turn out, work out5 (ocurrir) to turn out6 (ser conveniente) to be advisable7 (tener éxito) to be a success, come off\resulta que it turns out thatviene a resultar lo mismo it amounts to the same thing* * *verb1) to result2) prove3) work* * *VI1) (=tener como resultado)a) + adj, sustantivo to bela operación resultó un fracaso — the operation was a failure, the operation resulted in failure frm
b) + infinresultó no saber nada de aquel asunto — he turned out to know nothing about that matter, it turned out that he knew nothing about that matter
si resulta ser verdadero — if it proves (to be) true, if it turns out to be true
el causante del incendio resultó ser un cable de la luz — the cause of the fire turned out o proved to be an electric cable
c)ahora resulta que no vamos — now it turns out o now it seems (that) we're not going after all
dijeron que lo había hecho él solo, cuando resulta que tenía varios cómplices — he was said to have done it on his own, when it turns out that he had several accomplices
al final resultó que era inocente — he proved o he turned out to be innocent in the end, in the end it turned out that he was innocent
me gustaría ir, pero resulta que no tengo dinero — I'd like to go, but the thing is o the fact is that I haven't got any money
2) (=salir) to turn out, work outtodo resultó bien — everything turned out o worked out well
aquello no resultó muy bien — that didn't turn out o work out very well
3) frm (=ser) + adja) [uso impersonal]resulta difícil decidir si... — it is hard to decide whether...
su versión resulta difícil de creer — his story is hard to believe, it's hard to believe his story
b) [con complemento de persona]4) frmresultar de — to be the result of, result from
la mayor parte de sus problemas resultan de su falta de diplomacia — most of his problems are the result of a lack of tact
¿quién sabe lo que resultará de todo esto? — who knows what will come of all this?, who knows what the outcome of all this will be?
5) frmresultar en — to result in, lead to
el latifundismo resulta en beneficios privados — large-scale landholding results in o leads to individual profits
6) Esp* (=agradar)tu prima no es una belleza, pero resulta — your cousin is no beauty, but she's got something (about her)
esa corbata no resulta con ese traje — that tie doesn't look right o go with that suit
* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( dar resultado) to worksu idea no resultó — his idea didn't work (out); (+ me/te/le etc)
2) (+ compl)a)resultar + ADJ: resulta más barato así it works out cheaper this way; resultó más cara it proved o turned out to be more expensive; resultaron muertas dos personas (period) two people were killed; resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned; (+ me/te/le etc) me resulta simpático I think he's very nice; la película me resultó aburrida — I found the movie boring
b)resultar + inf — to turn out + inf
resultó ser un malentendido — it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding
3) (en 3a pers)4) ( derivar)resultar EN algo — to result in something, lead to something
¿qué va a resultar de todo esto? — what will come of all this?
* * *= ensue, transpire, come off as, turn out.Ex. Often this will be the type of search that ensues when a user has retrieved an interesting reference.Ex. The 2nd is the fact that most information seeking transpires with little help from librarians, who have consistently failed to establish themselves as primary information professionals.Ex. I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative.Ex. It may be no use crying over spilt milk but had the original constitution been more people-driven, perhaps things could have turned out different.----* al final resultó que = in the event.* cambiar tanto que resulta irreconocible = change + beyond (all) recognition.* de forma que resulta más fácil de entender = in digestible form.* no resultar fácil = not be easy.* que resulta irreconocible = out of all recognition.* resulta que = as it turns out.* resultar adecuado = prove + suitable.* resultar atractivo = prove + attractive.* resultar caro = prove + expensive, prove + costly.* resultar cómodo = be easy.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* resultar difícil = find + problems.* resultar difícil de conseguir = prove + elusive.* resultar divertido = tickle + Posesivo + fancy.* resultar (en) = lead to, result (in).* resultar en empate = result in + a draw.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* resultar fácil = be easy.* resultar fallido = nothing + come of.* resultar falso = prove + false.* resultar ideal = prove + ideal.* resultar imposible = prove + impossible.* resultar inadecuado = prove + inadequate.* resultar inapreciable = prove + invaluable.* resultar indescriptible = beggar + description.* resultar intratable por = prove + inhospitable to.* resultar negativo = not stand the test of.* resultar peligroso = pose + danger.* resultar pertinente = prove + relevant.* resultar poco fructífero = prove + unfruitful.* resultar que + Indicativo = happen to + Infinitivo, turn out that, chance to + Infinitivo.* resultar satisfactorio = prove + satisfactory.* resultar ser = prove + to be, turn out to be, happen + to be.* resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.* resultar ser ficticio = prove + illusory.* resultar ser necesario = prove + necessary.* resultar ser un éxito = prove + to be a success.* resultar útil = prove + fruitful, hold + Nombre + in good stead, stand + Nombre + in good stead.* resultar valioso = prove + valuable.* resulta (ser) que = it turns out that.* resultó que = as it turned out.* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( dar resultado) to worksu idea no resultó — his idea didn't work (out); (+ me/te/le etc)
2) (+ compl)a)resultar + ADJ: resulta más barato así it works out cheaper this way; resultó más cara it proved o turned out to be more expensive; resultaron muertas dos personas (period) two people were killed; resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned; (+ me/te/le etc) me resulta simpático I think he's very nice; la película me resultó aburrida — I found the movie boring
b)resultar + inf — to turn out + inf
resultó ser un malentendido — it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding
3) (en 3a pers)4) ( derivar)resultar EN algo — to result in something, lead to something
¿qué va a resultar de todo esto? — what will come of all this?
* * *= ensue, transpire, come off as, turn out.Ex: Often this will be the type of search that ensues when a user has retrieved an interesting reference.
Ex: The 2nd is the fact that most information seeking transpires with little help from librarians, who have consistently failed to establish themselves as primary information professionals.Ex: I love the content of this discussion, and hope that my comments don't come off as negative.Ex: It may be no use crying over spilt milk but had the original constitution been more people-driven, perhaps things could have turned out different.* al final resultó que = in the event.* cambiar tanto que resulta irreconocible = change + beyond (all) recognition.* de forma que resulta más fácil de entender = in digestible form.* no resultar fácil = not be easy.* que resulta irreconocible = out of all recognition.* resulta que = as it turns out.* resultar adecuado = prove + suitable.* resultar atractivo = prove + attractive.* resultar caro = prove + expensive, prove + costly.* resultar cómodo = be easy.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* resultar difícil = find + problems.* resultar difícil de conseguir = prove + elusive.* resultar divertido = tickle + Posesivo + fancy.* resultar (en) = lead to, result (in).* resultar en empate = result in + a draw.* resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.* resultar fácil = be easy.* resultar fallido = nothing + come of.* resultar falso = prove + false.* resultar ideal = prove + ideal.* resultar imposible = prove + impossible.* resultar inadecuado = prove + inadequate.* resultar inapreciable = prove + invaluable.* resultar indescriptible = beggar + description.* resultar intratable por = prove + inhospitable to.* resultar negativo = not stand the test of.* resultar peligroso = pose + danger.* resultar pertinente = prove + relevant.* resultar poco fructífero = prove + unfruitful.* resultar que + Indicativo = happen to + Infinitivo, turn out that, chance to + Infinitivo.* resultar satisfactorio = prove + satisfactory.* resultar ser = prove + to be, turn out to be, happen + to be.* resultar ser demoledor = prove + crushing.* resultar ser ficticio = prove + illusory.* resultar ser necesario = prove + necessary.* resultar ser un éxito = prove + to be a success.* resultar útil = prove + fruitful, hold + Nombre + in good stead, stand + Nombre + in good stead.* resultar valioso = prove + valuable.* resulta (ser) que = it turns out that.* resultó que = as it turned out.* * *resultar [A1 ]viA (dar resultado) to workinténtalo, tal vez resulte give it a go, it might worksu idea no resultó his idea didn't work (out)traté de convencerlo pero no resultó I tried to persuade him but it didn't work o but it was no good(+ me/te/le etc): no creo que te resulte I don't think it will work, I don't think you'll have any luck ( colloq)B (+ compl)1 resultar + ADJ:leérselo todo en un día resulta muy pesado it is very boring to have to read it all in one daycomprándolo al por mayor resulta más barato it works out cheaper if you buy it wholesalela casa resultó más cara de lo que pensábamos the house proved o turned out to be more expensive than we had thoughten el accidente resultaron muertas/heridas dos personas ( period); two people were killed/injured in the accidentresultó tal como lo habíamos planeado it turned out o worked out just as we had planned(+ me/te/le etc): ese chico me resulta simpático I think that boy's very nicela película me resultó aburridísima I found the movie extremely boringla casa nos resulta demasiado grande ahora que los niños no están the house is too big for us now the children have left home2 resultar + INF:todo el problema resultó ser un malentendido the whole thing turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstandingal final resultó ser cierto in the end it turned out to be trueresultó tener una hermana en la misma escuela he turned out to have a sister at the same schoolC ( en tercera persona):ahora resulta que tengo yo la culpa so now it's my fault, so now it seems it's all my faultfui a la tienda y resulta que estaba cerrada I went to the shop but it was closedy resulta que la llamo y se había olvidado and so I called her, and (it turned out) she'd forgotten all about itD (derivar) resultar EN algo to result IN sth, lead TO sthun incidente que resultó en una crisis internacional an incident which led to o resulted in an international crisisresultar DE algo to be the result OF sthno sé lo que va a resultar de todo esto I don't know what will come of all this, I don't know what the result o outcome of all this will be* * *
resultar ( conjugate resultar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( dar resultado) to work;
2 (+ compl):
me resulta simpático I think he's very nice;
resultó ser un malentendido it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding;
resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned
3 (en 3a pers):
4 ( derivar) resultar EN algo to result in sth, lead to sth
resultar verbo intransitivo
1 (originarse, ser consecuencia) to result, come: de aquel encuentro resultó una larga amistad, that meeting resulted in a lasting friendship
2 (ser, mostrarse) to turn out, work out: no resulta demasiado halagüeño, it isn't very flattering
me resulta más cómodo, it's more convenient for me
resultó ser su mujer, she turned out to be his wife
3 (tener éxito, funcionar) to be successful: tu consejo no resultó, your advice didn't work
4 fam (suceder) resulta que..., the thing is...: y ahora resulta que no quieres hacerlo, and now it turns out that you don't want to do it
' resultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
redundar
- salir
- costar
- dar
- hacer
- según
- sonar
English:
annoyance
- bother
- come out
- emerge
- ensue
- handy
- painful
- prove
- result
- transpire
- turn out
- work out
- agree
- get
- hold
- pay
- show
- unhurt
- work
* * *♦ vi1. [salir] to (turn out to) be;¿cómo resultó? how did it turn out?;resultó un éxito it was a success;el viaje resultó ser una maravilla the journey was wonderful;toda la confusión resultó ser un malentendido all the confusion turned out to be because of a misunderstanding;resultar en [dar como resultado] to result in;resultar herido/muerto to be injured/killed;resultó ileso he was uninjured;nuestro equipo resultó vencedor our team came out on top;su idea no resultó his idea didn't work;intentaré convencerle, pero no creo que resulte I'll try to talk him round, but I don't think it will workde aquella reunión no resultó nada nothing came of that meeting3. [ser] to be;esta oficina resulta demasiado pequeña para tanta gente this office is too small for so many people;resulta sorprendente it's surprising;me resultó imposible terminar antes I was unable to finish earlier;me resulta muy simpática I find her very nice;este tema me está resultando ya aburrido this topic is beginning to bore me;resulta mejor comprar a granel it's better to buy in bulk;resultar útil to be useful;resultó ser mentira it turned out to be a lie♦ v impersonal[suceder]resultó que era un impostor he turned out to be an impostor;ahora resulta que no quiere alquilarlo now it seems that she doesn't want to rent it;al final resultó que tenía razón in the end it turned out that she was right;ahora va a resultar que la culpa es mía so now it's suddenly all going to be my fault;resulta que su marido ha tenido un accidente it seems her husband has had an accident* * *v/i turn out;resultar caro prove expensive, turn out to be expensive;resultar muerto die, be killed;resulta que … it turns out that …* * *resultar vi1) : to work, to work outmi idea no resultó: my idea didn't work out2) : to prove, to turn out to beresultó bien simpático: he turned out to be very nice3)resultar en : to lead to, to result in4)resultar de : to be the result of* * *resultar vb1. (descubrirse) to turn out2. (ser, quedar) to be -
35 simple
adj.1 simple (sin componentes).2 simple (sencillo, tonto).3 simple, easy.es muy simple, metes la moneda y ya está it's quite simple, all you have to do is insert the coin4 mere (mero).por simple estupidez through sheer stupiditynos basta con su simple palabra his word is enough for us by itselfno le pedí más que un simple favor all I asked him for was a favor5 prime (Mat).f. & m.simpleton (person).* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) simple2 (único) single, just one3 (mero) mere4 (persona) simple, simple-minded1 simpleton\por simple descuido through sheer carelessness* * *adj.1) mere2) simple* * *1. ADJ1) (=sin adornos) [peinado, objeto] simple; [vestido, decoración] plain2) [método] simple, easy, straightforward3) [antes de sustantivo] (=mero) mere4) [antes de sustantivo] (=corriente) ordinaryes un simple abogado — he's only o just a solicitor
5) [persona] (=sin complicaciones) simple; (=crédulo) gullible; pey (=de pocas luces) simple-minded6) (Ling, Quím) simple7) (Bot) single2.SMF (=persona) simpleton3.SMPL pl simples (Tenis) singles; (Bot) simples* * *I1)a) (sencillo, fácil) <sistema/procedimiento> simpleno puede ser más simple — it couldn't be (any) simpler o more straightforward; llanamente
b) (Quím) < sustancia> simplec) (Ling) < tiempo> simple2) (delante del n) ( mero) simple3) ( tonto) simple, simple-mindedIImasculino y femenino simpleton* * *= mere, non-intellectual, pure [pure -comp., purest -sup.], sheer [sheerer -comp., sheerest -sup.], simple [simpler -comp., simplest -sup.], single, straight [straighter -comp., straightest -sup.], straightforward, unadorned, low-key [low key], schematic, simple-minded, uncluttered, unsophisticated, naked, unfussy, uncomplicated, uncomplicatedly, low-keyed, hassle-free, no-brainer.Ex. Contextual logic or proximity operators: these are a useful means of searching for more than the mere occurrence of a term; they also permit the searcher to specify the context in which the term should appear in some sense or other.Ex. The picture of the self-improvement-oriented readers contrasts sharply with the typical adult user who asks quite non-intellectual questions at the reference desk.Ex. The notation used in DC is pure, and numbers.Ex. The sheer bulk of the headings and the complexity of references structures is sufficient to confirm that a more systematic approach might prove fruitful.Ex. Some simple measures of index effectiveness are introduced here so that it is possible to consider different indexing methods critically.Ex. Equally important was the desire to achieve a single text.Ex. Thus these indexes contain more entries than a straight KWIC index and are inclined to be relatively bulky.Ex. Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.Ex. Concrete illustrations are always better than unadorned abstract description.Ex. Activity is still low key, but will increase when the British Library puts up data bases on its own computer in 1977.Ex. None of this is ever as schematic and neatly arranged, step-by-step, as my discussion of it here makes it seem = Nunca nada de esto es tan simple, bien ordenado y secuencial como lo hago parecer.Ex. Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Ex. Google, the search engine, became popular because of its efficiency, simple structure uncluttered by advertising and its non-commercial look and feel.Ex. Here is a clear indication of the extent, during the eighteenth century, to which the unsophisticated reader lagged behind his middle class compatriots = Aquí tenemos una clara indicación del grado en el que, durante el siglo dieciocho, el lector normal iba por detrás de sus compatriotas de clase media.Ex. Everything in this book is set down without reference to context, or author's intention, or the naked facts and figures, or the difference between one kind of writing and reading and another.Ex. Above all the journal wishes to provide research and comment in a form that is easily and quickly understood: a fresh, rigorous, but unfussy, writing style is what is aimed for.Ex. It is an example of an uncomplicated but practical and successful artificial intelligence application.Ex. Children which lack reading experience should be presented with a sequence of shorter, very directly told, and uncomplicatedly structured books, rather than with denser and more subtle texts.Ex. Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.Ex. Cooking dry beans in the crockpot makes them relatively hassle-free.Ex. Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.----* a simple vista = by the naked eye, superficially, on first thought.* búsqueda simple = simple search.* de una forma simple = in a simple manner.* de una manera simple = in a simple manner.* hacerle la vida más simple a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* interés simple = simple interest.* las cosas no son tan simples como parecen = there's more to it than meets the eye.* por simple curiosidad = (just) as a mater of interest, just out of interest.* simple ciudadano, el = man-on-the-street, man in the street, the.* simple mortal = lesser mortal.* simple y llanamente = just plain, plainly and simply.* tan simple como = with as little ado as.* unidad simple = singleton.* * *I1)a) (sencillo, fácil) <sistema/procedimiento> simpleno puede ser más simple — it couldn't be (any) simpler o more straightforward; llanamente
b) (Quím) < sustancia> simplec) (Ling) < tiempo> simple2) (delante del n) ( mero) simple3) ( tonto) simple, simple-mindedIImasculino y femenino simpleton* * *= mere, non-intellectual, pure [pure -comp., purest -sup.], sheer [sheerer -comp., sheerest -sup.], simple [simpler -comp., simplest -sup.], single, straight [straighter -comp., straightest -sup.], straightforward, unadorned, low-key [low key], schematic, simple-minded, uncluttered, unsophisticated, naked, unfussy, uncomplicated, uncomplicatedly, low-keyed, hassle-free, no-brainer.Ex: Contextual logic or proximity operators: these are a useful means of searching for more than the mere occurrence of a term; they also permit the searcher to specify the context in which the term should appear in some sense or other.
Ex: The picture of the self-improvement-oriented readers contrasts sharply with the typical adult user who asks quite non-intellectual questions at the reference desk.Ex: The notation used in DC is pure, and numbers.Ex: The sheer bulk of the headings and the complexity of references structures is sufficient to confirm that a more systematic approach might prove fruitful.Ex: Some simple measures of index effectiveness are introduced here so that it is possible to consider different indexing methods critically.Ex: Equally important was the desire to achieve a single text.Ex: Thus these indexes contain more entries than a straight KWIC index and are inclined to be relatively bulky.Ex: Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.Ex: Concrete illustrations are always better than unadorned abstract description.Ex: Activity is still low key, but will increase when the British Library puts up data bases on its own computer in 1977.Ex: None of this is ever as schematic and neatly arranged, step-by-step, as my discussion of it here makes it seem = Nunca nada de esto es tan simple, bien ordenado y secuencial como lo hago parecer.Ex: Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Ex: Google, the search engine, became popular because of its efficiency, simple structure uncluttered by advertising and its non-commercial look and feel.Ex: Here is a clear indication of the extent, during the eighteenth century, to which the unsophisticated reader lagged behind his middle class compatriots = Aquí tenemos una clara indicación del grado en el que, durante el siglo dieciocho, el lector normal iba por detrás de sus compatriotas de clase media.Ex: Everything in this book is set down without reference to context, or author's intention, or the naked facts and figures, or the difference between one kind of writing and reading and another.Ex: Above all the journal wishes to provide research and comment in a form that is easily and quickly understood: a fresh, rigorous, but unfussy, writing style is what is aimed for.Ex: It is an example of an uncomplicated but practical and successful artificial intelligence application.Ex: Children which lack reading experience should be presented with a sequence of shorter, very directly told, and uncomplicatedly structured books, rather than with denser and more subtle texts.Ex: Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.Ex: Cooking dry beans in the crockpot makes them relatively hassle-free.Ex: Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.* a simple vista = by the naked eye, superficially, on first thought.* búsqueda simple = simple search.* de una forma simple = in a simple manner.* de una manera simple = in a simple manner.* hacerle la vida más simple a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* interés simple = simple interest.* las cosas no son tan simples como parecen = there's more to it than meets the eye.* por simple curiosidad = (just) as a mater of interest, just out of interest.* simple ciudadano, el = man-on-the-street, man in the street, the.* simple mortal = lesser mortal.* simple y llanamente = just plain, plainly and simply.* tan simple como = with as little ado as.* unidad simple = singleton.* * *A1 (sencillo, fácil) ‹sistema/procedimiento› simpleel mecanismo no puede ser más simple the mechanism couldn't be (any) simpler o more straightforwardla solución es muy simple the solution is very simplees una dieta simple pero completa it's a simple but complete diet2 ( Quím) ‹sustancia› simple3 ( Ling) ‹tiempo› simpleB ( delante del n) (mero) simpleun simple error puede causar un accidente a simple mistake can cause an accidentno es más que un simple resfriado it's just a common coldera un simple soldado he was an ordinary soldierC (tonto, bobo) simple, simple-mindedes muy simple, pero buena persona he's rather simple o simple-minded, but he's a nice personno seas simple ¿no ves que así no haces nada? don't be silly o ( BrE colloq) daft, can't you see you won't get anywhere like that?simpleton* * *
simple adjetivo
1 (sencillo, fácil) simple;
See also→ llanamente
2 ( delante del n) ( mero) simple;◊ el simple hecho de … the simple fact of …;
es un simple resfriado it's just a common cold;
un simple soldado an ordinary soldier
3 ( tonto) simple, simple-minded
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
simpleton
simple
I adjetivo
1 (sencillo) simple: estos ejercicios son muy simples, these exercises are very easy
una cámara de simple manejo, an easy-to-use camera
2 Ling Quím (no complejo, no compuesto) simple
oración simple, simple sentence
3 (mero, tan solo) mere, pure: somos simples espectadores, we are mere observers
fue simple casualidad, it was pure coincidence
pey es un simple secretario, he's just a secretary
4 (cándido, sin malicia) naive, innocent
pey (tonto) simple-minded, half-witted, foolish
II m (ingenuo, inocente) innocent, naive person
pey (simplón, tonto) simpleton, half-wit
' simple' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
babosa
- baboso
- bendita
- bendito
- boba
- bobalicón
- bobalicona
- bobo
- borrica
- borrico
- clavar
- compuesta
- compuesto
- hincapié
- idea
- lila
- llaneza
- mayoría
- pánfila
- pánfilo
- pardilla
- pardillo
- preferir
- sencilla
- sencillo
- simpleza
- triste
- vista
- hechura
- llanamente
- mero
- pretérito
- puro
- ya
English:
ago
- arithmetic
- dowdy
- gravestone
- mere
- naked
- plain
- simple
- simple interest
- simple-minded
- simple-mindedness
- single-spacing
- basic
- simply
- unsophisticated
* * *♦ adj1. [sencillo, tonto] simple2. [fácil] easy, simple;es muy simple, metes la moneda y ya está it's quite simple, all you have to do is insert the coin3. [sin complicación] simple;una decoración simple a simple decoration4. [único, sin componentes] single;dame una simple razón give me one single reasonno le pedí más que un simple favor I merely asked her a favour;nos basta con su simple palabra his word is enough for us by itself;por simple estupidez through sheer stupidity6. Mat prime7. Quím simple♦ nmf[persona] simpleton* * *I adj1 ( fácil) simple2 ( mero) ordinaryII m/f simpleton* * *simple adj1) sencillo: plain, simple, easy2) : pure, merepor simple vanidad: out of pure vanity3) : simpleminded, foolishsimple n: fool, simpleton* * *simple adj1. (sencillo) simple2. (solamente) just -
36 diálogo
m.dialog, interlocution, dialogue, discussion.* * *1 dialogue, conversation* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=conversación) conversation; (Pol) dialoguediálogo de sordos —
fue un diálogo de sordos — nobody listened to what anyone else had to say, it was a dialogue of the deaf
2) (Literat) dialogue, dialog (EEUU)* * *a) ( conversación) conversation; (Lit) dialogue, dialog (AmE)b) (Pol, Rels Labs) talks (pl), negotiations (pl)* * *= dialogue [dialog, -USA], talking, verbal transaction, verbal exchange.Ex. The user is led through a dialogue which prompts him to specify the parameters of the data base to be created.Ex. The script was improvised on an outline which, I gathered, was the result of three sessions' hard talking to decide whose ideas out of the many suggested should be used.Ex. It is not uncommon for a verbal transaction to present one message while nonverbal cues are communicating quite a different message.Ex. He makes his interlocutors wonder whether his violations of maxims are caused by mental aberration, rather than a conscious intent to disrupt verbal exchange.----* diálogo de historieta gráfica = cartoon blurb.* diálogo entre especialistas = scholarly communication.* diálogo pacífico = peaceful talks.* diálogo rellenando plantillas = form-filling dialogue.* provocar un diálogo = elicit + dialogue.* relativo al diálogo = conversationally.* suscitar el diálogo = spark + dialogue.* suscitar un diálogo = elicit + dialogue.* * *a) ( conversación) conversation; (Lit) dialogue, dialog (AmE)b) (Pol, Rels Labs) talks (pl), negotiations (pl)* * *= dialogue [dialog, -USA], talking, verbal transaction, verbal exchange.Ex: The user is led through a dialogue which prompts him to specify the parameters of the data base to be created.
Ex: The script was improvised on an outline which, I gathered, was the result of three sessions' hard talking to decide whose ideas out of the many suggested should be used.Ex: It is not uncommon for a verbal transaction to present one message while nonverbal cues are communicating quite a different message.Ex: He makes his interlocutors wonder whether his violations of maxims are caused by mental aberration, rather than a conscious intent to disrupt verbal exchange.* diálogo de historieta gráfica = cartoon blurb.* diálogo entre especialistas = scholarly communication.* diálogo pacífico = peaceful talks.* diálogo rellenando plantillas = form-filling dialogue.* provocar un diálogo = elicit + dialogue.* relativo al diálogo = conversationally.* suscitar el diálogo = spark + dialogue.* suscitar un diálogo = elicit + dialogue.* * *el diálogo ha sido fructuoso the talks o negotiations have been fruitfulel diálogo Norte-Sur the North-South dialogue o talksCompuesto:dialogue of the deaf* * *
Del verbo dialogar: ( conjugate dialogar)
dialogo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
dialogó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
dialogar
diálogo
dialogar ( conjugate dialogar) verbo intransitivo
to talk;
diálogo con algn to talk to sb
diálogo sustantivo masculino
(Lit) dialogue, dialog (AmE)
dialogar verbo intransitivo
1 to have a conversation
2 (para llegar a un acuerdo) to talk
diálogo sustantivo masculino dialogue
' diálogo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
besugo
- cortar
- desbloquear
- guion
- vía
English:
dialog
- dialogue
* * *diálogo nm1. [conversación] conversation;Lit dialogue;tuvimos un diálogo we had a conversation;los diálogos [en película, serie] the dialogueFam diálogo de besugos:fue un diálogo de besugos we/they were talking at odds with one another2. [negociación] dialogue;se ha producido un intento de diálogo entre las partes there has been an attempt at dialogue between the two sides;hemos abierto un proceso de diálogo con la patronal we have entered into talks with the employers;fue un diálogo de sordos no one listened to anyone else, it was a dialogue of the deaf* * *m dialog, Brdialogue;es un diálogo de sordos it’s a dialog of the deaf* * *diálogo nm: dialogue* * *diálogo n1. (conversación) conversation2. (escrito) dialogue -
37 productive
[-ˈdaktɪv] adjective(negative unproductive) producing a lot; fruitful:مُنْتِجOur discussion was not very productive.
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См. также в других словарях:
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fruitful — adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. yielding or producing fruit b. conducive to an abundant yield 2. abundantly productive < a fruitful discussion > Synonyms: see fertile • fruitfully adverb • fruitfulness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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