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1 tune
§ მოტივი; აწყობა, მოწყობა§1 მელოდია, მოტივიgay / lively / popular tune მხიარული / ცოცხალი / პოპულარული მელოდიაthey sang in tune / out of tune ხმაშეწყობილად / ხმაშეუწყობლად იმღერესthe piano is in / out of tune ფორტეპიანო აწყობილია / ასაწყობიაthey bought books to the tune of $100 ასი დოლარის საფასურის წიგნები იყიდეს2 აწყობა (ააწყობს)3 რადიოტალღის დაჭერა -
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[tju:n] 1. noun(musical notes put together in a particular (melodic and pleasing) order; a melody: He played a tune on the violin.) melodia2. verb1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) afinar2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) sintonizar3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) afinar•- tuneful- tunefully
- tunefulness
- tuneless
- tunelessly
- tunelessness
- tuner
- change one's tune
- in tune
- out of tune
- tune in
- tune up* * *[tju:n] n 1 melodia, cantiga, ária. he gave us a tune / ele cantou para nós. she dances to his tune / ela faz o que ele manda, dança conforme a música. 2 tom, toada, entonação. he changed his tune / ele mudou de tom. he calls the tune / ele canta de galo, é ele quem manda. 3 maneira, modo. 4 acordo, concordância, harmonia. 5 disposição (mental). 6 sintonia. • vt+vi 1 soar, cantar, entoar. 2 musicar, compor, musicalizar. 3 estar em harmonia. they are tuned the same pitch / eles estão de acordo. 4 afinar. 5 fig animar. 6 Radio sintonizar. 7 adaptar, ajustar, regular (motor). a catchy tune uma melodia cativante. in tune afinado. out of tune desafinado. to keep in tune manter em harmonia. to sing another tune pôr o rabo entre as pernas, abaixar a crista. to sing out of tune cantar errado, cantar de modo desafinado. to the tune of a) pela melodia de. b) fig até a quantia de. to tune in sintonizar (uma estação de rádio). to tune up a) afinar (instrumento). b) entoar. c) ajustar uma máquina, motor ou avião para atingir a maxima eficiência. tuned Amer, sl bêbado. tuned circuit circuito sintonizado. you are tuned to estão ouvindo (a estação de). -
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Am запеть по-другомуThe man said he was innocent, but when they found the stolen money in his pocket he changed the tune.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > change one's tune
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4 change
§ გამოცვალ (ფულის), ლონდონის ბირჟა; გამოცვლა, დახურდავება§1 ცვლილებაgreat / important / rapid change დიდი / მნიშვნელოვანი / სწრაფი ცვლილება2 გამოცვლაlet’s have French beans for a change today მოდი, დღეს ერთფეროვნების დასარღვევად მწვანე ლობიო ვჭამოთ3 ხურდაdon’t forget your change! ხურდის გამორთმევა არ დაგავიწყდეს!small change ხურდა / წვრილი ფული3 (v.) გამოცვლა (გამოცვლის, გამოიცვლება)I’ve changed my address მისამართი გამოვიცვალეto change a baby ბავშვისათვის საფენების / სახვევების გამოცვლა4 გაცვლა5 დახურდავება (დაახურდავებს)could you change this ten-pound note? ათგირვანქიანს ხომ ვერ დამიხურდავებთ?6 გადართვაto change one’s mind გადაფიქრება (გადაიფიქრებს)to change down / up დაბალ / მაღალ სიჩქარეზე გადართვაon reflection you’ll change your mind ფიქრის შემდეგ აზრი შეგეცვლებაshe has changed beyond recognition ისე შეიცვალა, რომ ძნელი საცნობი გახდაyou can’t change a person’s nature ადამიანს ხასიათს ვერ შეუცვლიan imperceptible change ოდნავ შესამჩნევი / თითქმის შეუმჩნეველი ცვლილებაsmall change წვრილი / ხურდა ფულიa sudden death / change უეცარი სიკვდილი / ცვლილებაyear succeeded year, but there was no change წელი წელს მისდევდა, მაგრამ არაფერი იცვლებოდაlet’s change / drop the subject! ლაპარაკის თემა შევცვალოთ! // ამ თემაზე ლაპარაკი შევწყვიტოთ!ethical standards have considerably changed of late ბოლო ხანს ქცევის ნორმები საგრძნობლად შეიცვალაit is not easy to change your way of life ცხოვრების წესის შეცვლა ადვილი საქმე არაა / როდიაdramatic changes დრამატული /საოცარი / სენსაციური ცვლილებებიthe ship changed course გემმა კურსი / გეზი იცვალაnothing can change my belief in his honesty მის პატიოსნებაში ჩემს რწმენას ვერაფერი შეცვლის -
5 cambiar de cantinela
(v.) = change + Posesivo + tuneEx. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *(v.) = change + Posesivo + tuneEx: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
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6 cambiar de opinión
to change one's mind* * *(v.) = change + Posesivo + mind, change + feet, change + Posesivo + tuneEx. The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.Ex. These people usually do not realize that it often takes greater strength of character and heroic self-discipline to refrain from changing feet every time one opens one's mouth.Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *(v.) = change + Posesivo + mind, change + feet, change + Posesivo + tuneEx: The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.
Ex: These people usually do not realize that it often takes greater strength of character and heroic self-discipline to refrain from changing feet every time one opens one's mouth.Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs. -
7 cambiar de parecer
(v.) = change + Posesivo + mind, change + Posesivo + tuneEx. The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *(v.) = change + Posesivo + mind, change + Posesivo + tuneEx: The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.
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9 de manera sorprendente
Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
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10 de manera sorprendente, de modo sorprendente
Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
Spanish-English dictionary > de manera sorprendente, de modo sorprendente
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Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
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12 sorprendentemente
adv.surprisingly, astonishingly, astoundingly, stunningly.* * *► adverbio1 surprisingly* * *ADV surprisingly* * *= surprisingly enough, surprisingly, staggeringly, tellingly, amazingly, shockingly.Ex. Surprisingly enough, expert hand-drawn facsimiles are amongst the hardest to spot.Ex. The 2nd family, dealing with amino acid residues covalently bound in soil organic matter, yielded documents having surprisingly little overlap with those retrieved from Chemical Abstracts (CA).Ex. Not surprisingly, there is a staggeringly low take-up of welfare benefits, estimated at between 350 million pounds and 650 million pounds a year.Ex. It points to a doctrine of value which tellingly has no relation either to human accomplishment or to social interaction.Ex. The market for books on cooking is increasingly made up of home cooks with an amazingly sophisticated set of skills and tastes.Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *= surprisingly enough, surprisingly, staggeringly, tellingly, amazingly, shockingly.Ex: Surprisingly enough, expert hand-drawn facsimiles are amongst the hardest to spot.
Ex: The 2nd family, dealing with amino acid residues covalently bound in soil organic matter, yielded documents having surprisingly little overlap with those retrieved from Chemical Abstracts (CA).Ex: Not surprisingly, there is a staggeringly low take-up of welfare benefits, estimated at between 350 million pounds and 650 million pounds a year.Ex: It points to a doctrine of value which tellingly has no relation either to human accomplishment or to social interaction.Ex: The market for books on cooking is increasingly made up of home cooks with an amazingly sophisticated set of skills and tastes.Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *
sorprendentemente adverbio surprisingly
' sorprendentemente' also found in these entries:
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13 Sprache
f; -, -n1. allg., eines Volkes etc.: language, bes. lit. tongue; alte Sprachen ancient languages; eine Sprache beherrschen be able to speak a language; in deutscher Sprache in German; Publikationen etc. in deutscher Sprache German-language publications etc.; die Sprache der Musik / Kunst / Blumen fig. the language of music / art / flowers; die gleiche Sprache sprechen auch fig. speak the same language; eine andere Sprache sprechen fig. (Gegensätzliches bezeugen) tell a different story; eine deutliche Sprache sprechen fig., Sache: speak for itself ( oder themselves); das ist die Sprache, die sie verstehen this is the language they understand2. (Sprechfähigkeit) speech; (Ausdrucksweise) language, speech, way of speaking; bes. einer Gruppe:... talk; die Sprache verlieren durch Schock etc.: be unable to speak, lose one’s speech; hast du die Sprache verloren? have you lost your tongue?; (he)raus mit der Sprache! umg. (come on,) out with it!; endlich fand er die Sprache wieder he finally found his tongue again; mir blieb die Sprache weg I was speechless; zur Sprache bringen bring up, raise; zur Sprache kommen come up3. (Aussprache) articulation, diction; der Sprache nach kommt er aus Berlin judging by the way he speaks, he comes from Berlin; beherrschen I 3, herausrücken II, verschlagen1 4* * *die Sprachelanguage; tongue; speech* * *Spra|che ['ʃpraːxə]f -, -nlanguage; (= das Sprechen) speech; (= Sprechweise) speech, way of speaking; (= Fähigkeit, zu sprechen) power or faculty of speecheine/die Spráche sprechen — to (be able to) speak a language/the language or lingo (inf)
die Spráche analysieren — to analyze language
die Spráche der Musik — the language of music
in französischer etc Spráche — in French etc
die gleiche Spráche sprechen (lit, fig) — to speak the same language
das spricht eine klare or deutliche Spráche (fig) — that speaks for itself, it's obvious what that means
er spricht jetzt eine ganz andere Spráche (fig) — he's changed his tune now
mit der Spráche herausrücken — to come out with it
heraus mit der Spráche! (inf) — come on, out with it!
zur Spráche kommen — to be mentioned or brought up, to come up
etw zur Spráche bringen — to bring sth up, to mention sth
die Spráche verlieren — to lose the power of speech
hast du die Spráche verloren? — have you lost your tongue?, has the cat got your tongue? (inf)
die Spráche wiederfinden — to be able to speak again
es raubt or verschlägt einem die Spráche — it takes your breath away
mir blieb die Spráche weg — I was speechless
* * *die1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) language2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) language3) ((the act of) saying words, or the ability to say words: Speech is one method of communication between people.) speech4) (the words said: His speech is full of colloquialisms.) speech5) (a language: English is his mother-tongue / native tongue; a foreign tongue.) tongue* * *Spra·che<-, -n>[ˈʃpra:xə]f1. (Kommunikationssystem) languagelebende/tote \Sprache living/extinct languagedie neueren \Sprachen modern languageseine \Sprache sprechen to speak a languagezur \Sprache kommen to come up5.▶ jetzt [o auf einmal] eine ganz andere \Sprache sprechen to change one's tune▶ jdm bleibt die \Sprache weg, jd verliert die \Sprache sb is speechless, the cat got sb's tongue▶ die gleiche \Sprache sprechen to be on the same wavelength▶ mit der \Sprache herausrücken [o herauskommen] to come out with it▶ nicht mit der \Sprache herauswollen to not want to talksie wollte nicht mit der \Sprache heraus she didn't want to talk▶ eine klare [o deutliche] \Sprache sprechen to speak for itself▶ jds \Sprache sprechen to speak sb's language▶ jdm die \Sprache verschlagen to leave sb speechless▶ die \Sprache wiederfinden to find one's tongue again* * *die; Sprache, Sprachen1) languagehast du die Sprache verloren? — (ugs.) haven't you got a tongue in your head?
2) (Sprechweise) way of speaking; speech; (Stil) style3) (Rede)die Sprache auf jemanden/etwas bringen — bring the conversation round to somebody/something
etwas zur Sprache bringen — bring something up; raise something
heraus mit der Sprache! — come on, out with it!
* * *1. allg, eines Volkes etc: language, besonders liter tongue;alte Sprachen ancient languages;eine Sprache beherrschen be able to speak a language;in deutscher Sprache in German;Publikationen etcin deutscher Sprache German-language publications etc;die Sprache der Musik/Kunst/Blumen fig the language of music/art/flowers;die gleiche Sprache sprechen auch fig speak the same language;eine andere Sprache sprechen fig (Gegensätzliches bezeugen) tell a different story;das ist die Sprache, die sie verstehen this is the language they understand2. (Sprechfähigkeit) speech; (Ausdrucksweise) language, speech, way of speaking; besonders einer Gruppe: … talk;die Sprache verlieren durch Schock etc: be unable to speak, lose one’s speech;hast du die Sprache verloren? have you lost your tongue?;(he)raus mit der Sprache! umg (come on,) out with it!;endlich fand er die Sprache wieder he finally found his tongue again;mir blieb die Sprache weg I was speechless;zur Sprache bringen bring up, raise;zur Sprache kommen come up3. (Aussprache) articulation, diction;der Sprache nach kommt er aus Berlin judging by the way he speaks, he comes from Berlin; → beherrschen A 3, herausrücken B, verschlagen1 4* * *die; Sprache, Sprachen1) languagehast du die Sprache verloren? — (ugs.) haven't you got a tongue in your head?
2) (Sprechweise) way of speaking; speech; (Stil) style3) (Rede)die Sprache auf jemanden/etwas bringen — bring the conversation round to somebody/something
etwas zur Sprache bringen — bring something up; raise something
heraus mit der Sprache! — come on, out with it!
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m register* * *registro s.m.1 register; book; record: registro di classe, (class-)register; registro della parrocchia, parish register; (mar., aer.) registro di bordo, log (book); registro genealogico, ( di cavalli) studbook // (amm.): registro dei verbali, minute book; registro di stato civile, ( libro) register of births, marriages and deaths; registro delle ipoteche, register of charges; essere a registro, to be on record; mettere a registro, to enter (o to book); registro contabile, account book // (comm.): registro di magazzino, warehouse book; registro degli acquisti e delle spese, bought journal // (banca): registro degli effetti attivi, bills receivable book; registro degli effetti passivi, bills payable book // (econ.) registro delle società, register of companies // (Borsa): registro degli azionisti, shareholders' register; registro cessioni, transfer book (o register) // (mar.) Registro ( di classificazione) dei Lloyd's, Lloyd's Register2 ( ufficio del) registro, ( ufficio governativo) registry (office), registrar's office; (dir.) tassa, imposta di registro, registration (fee) // registro dello stato civile, registry office // registro immobiliare, property (o land) register (o land registry); certificato dei registri immobiliari, land certificate // Pubblico Registro Aeronautico, Air Registration Board // (mar.) ( Pubblico) Registro Navale, Register of Shipping3 (inform.) register; journal: registro accumulatore, accumulating register; registro di indice, index register; registro interno, hardware register; registro traslatore, shift register4 (mus.) register, range: registro alto, upper (o high) register; registro medio, middle register; registro basso, lower (o low) register; registro di soprano, soprano range // registro di organo, stop (o register)5 (ling.) register: l'uso di una gran varietà di registri, the use of a variety of registers // cambiar registro, to change register; (fig.) ( cambiare tono) to change one's tune; ( cambiar vita) to turn over a new leaf; dopo le mie parole, cambiò registro, he changed his tune after my words6 (mecc.) ( di orologio) regulator; registro di regolazione dell'aria, air register // (ferr.) registro del freno, brake adjuster7 (tip.) register: crocette di registro, register marks; fuori registro, out of register; in registro, in register.* * *[re'dʒistro]sostantivo maschile1) amm. comm. book, register2) ling. register3) mus. (di organo) register, stop4) inform. tecn. register•registro di classe — scol. class roll o register
registro dei clienti — (in albergo) guest book
registro di stato civile — register of births, marriages and deaths
••* * *registro/re'dʒistro/sostantivo m.1 amm. comm. book, register; - i della polizia police records; ufficio del registro Registry of Deeds2 ling. register3 mus. (di organo) register, stop4 inform. tecn. registercambiare registro to change one's tune\registro di classe scol. class roll o register; registro dei clienti (in albergo) guest book; registro navale Register of Shipping; registro delle ordinazioni order book; registro parrocchiale parish register; registro di stato civile register of births, marriages and deaths. -
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ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ЗАДНИЙ ХОД coll VP subj: human to retract or reverse a decision, a promise, one's consent, one's support for s.o. or sth. etc: X дал задний ход — X backed downoff, out)X back-pedaled X went back (on his word (promise)) X changed his tune X did a flip-flop."...Стоило этому Тетерину объяснить, что его поведение преступно, как сразу же дал задний ход» (Тендряков 1). "...As soon as I pointed out to him (Teterin) that he was committing a criminal offence, he backed down straight away" (1a)....Блатные действовали группками, а остальные каждый за себя - если удавалось объединиться, блатные давали задний ход (Амальрик 1). The thugs..operated in groups, whereas the other prisoners acted individually. But sometimes the latter managed to join forces, and then the thugs would retreat (1a). -
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• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ЗАДНИЙ ХОД coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to retract or reverse a decision, a promise, one's consent, one's support for s.o. or sth. etc:- X дал задний ход≈ X backed down <off, out>;- X back-pedaled < retreated>;- X went back (on his word < promise>);- X did a flip-flop.♦ "...Стоило этому Тетерину объяснить, что его поведение преступно, как сразу же дал задний ход" (Тендряков 1). "...As soon as I pointed out to him [Teterin] that he was committing a criminal offence, he backed down straight away" (1a).♦...Блатные действовали группками, а остальные каждый за себя - если удавалось объединиться, блатные давали задний ход (Амальрик 1). The thugs..operated in groups, whereas the other prisoners acted individually. But sometimes the latter managed to join forces, and then the thugs would retreat (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > давать задний ход
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• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ЗАДНИЙ ХОД coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to retract or reverse a decision, a promise, one's consent, one's support for s.o. or sth. etc:- X дал задний ход≈ X backed down <off, out>;- X back-pedaled < retreated>;- X went back (on his word < promise>);- X did a flip-flop.♦ "...Стоило этому Тетерину объяснить, что его поведение преступно, как сразу же дал задний ход" (Тендряков 1). "...As soon as I pointed out to him [Teterin] that he was committing a criminal offence, he backed down straight away" (1a).♦...Блатные действовали группками, а остальные каждый за себя - если удавалось объединиться, блатные давали задний ход (Амальрик 1). The thugs..operated in groups, whereas the other prisoners acted individually. But sometimes the latter managed to join forces, and then the thugs would retreat (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дать задний ход
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18 ход давать задний ход
• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ЗАДНИЙ ХОД coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to retract or reverse a decision, a promise, one's consent, one's support for s.o. or sth. etc:- X дал задний ход≈ X backed down <off, out>;- X back-pedaled < retreated>;- X went back (on his word < promise>);- X did a flip-flop.♦ "...Стоило этому Тетерину объяснить, что его поведение преступно, как сразу же дал задний ход" (Тендряков 1). "...As soon as I pointed out to him [Teterin] that he was committing a criminal offence, he backed down straight away" (1a).♦...Блатные действовали группками, а остальные каждый за себя - если удавалось объединиться, блатные давали задний ход (Амальрик 1). The thugs..operated in groups, whereas the other prisoners acted individually. But sometimes the latter managed to join forces, and then the thugs would retreat (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ход давать задний ход
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ПОВОРАЧИВАТЬ/ПОВЕРНУТЬПОВОРОТИТЬ) ОГЛОБЛИ (НАЗАД) highly collVP subj: human1. rude when addressed to the interlocutor to set off back i n the direction from which one came, leave some place ( usu. with the implication that one has failed, or is about to fail, to accomplish what one set out to do)X повернул оглобли - X went back (where he came from)X (gave it up and) turned back X turned back empty-handed (in limited contexts) X turned tail.(Подхалюзин:) А то вон, что сватался за Алимпияду Сам-соновну, благородный-то, - и оглобли назад поворотил (Островский 10). (Р:) As for that noble's courting Olimpiada Samsonovna-why he's turned tail already (10b).2. often disapprov to retreat from one's former position, renounce one's former convictions, go back on one's promise(s) etc: X повернул оглобли - X did (made) an about-faceX back-pedaled X changed his tune. -
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• ПОВОРАЧИВАТЬ/ПОВЕРНУТЬ < ПОВОРОТИТЬ> ОГЛОБЛИ (НАЗАД) highly coll[VP; subj; human]=====1. rude when addressed to the interlocutor to set off back i n the direction from which one came, leave some place (usu. with the implication that one has failed, or is about to fail, to accomplish what one set out to do):- [in limited contexts] X turned tail.♦ [Подхалюзин:] А то вон, что сватался за Алимпияду Самсоновну, благородный-то, - и оглобли назад поворотил (Островский 10). [Р:] As for that noble's courting Olimpiada Samsonovna-why he's turned tail already (10b).2. often disapprov to retreat from one's former position, renounce one's former convictions, go back on one's promise(s) etc:- X changed his tune.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > повернуть оглобли
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