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1 find
1. past tense, past participle - found; verb1) (to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching: Look what I've found!) encontrar, hallar2) (to discover: I found that I couldn't do the work.) descubrir3) (to consider; to think (something) to be: I found the British weather very cold.) encontrar, parecer
2. noun(something found, especially something of value or interest: That old book is quite a find!) hallazgo- find out
find vb encontrartr[faɪnd]1 (act, thing found) hallazgo1 (locate) encontrar, hallar■ did you find your keys? ¿encontraste tus llaves?2 (discover) descubrir, encontrar■ they still haven't found a cure for the common cold aún no han descubierto un remedio para el resfriado3 (exist) hallarse, encontrarse, existir4 (obtain, get) encontrar■ could you find me a job? ¿podrías encontrarme un trabajo?5 (think, consider) encontrar, parecer6 (become aware, realize) encontrar, darse cuenta7 (end up, arrive at, reach) ir a parar a, llegar a■ I doubt whether the supplies actually find their way to Bosnia dudo que las provisiones lleguen a Bosnia8 SMALLLAW/SMALL declarar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLall found todo incluidoto be nowhere to be found no estar en ninguna parteto find fault with criticarto find for somebody / find against somebody SMALLLAW/SMALL fallar a favor de alguien / fallar en contra de alguiento find it in one's heart to do something tener el valor de hacer algoto find one's tongue soltarse a hablarto find out for oneself averiguarlo por sus propios mediosto take somebody as one finds them no prejuzgar a alguien, aceptar a alguien tal como es1) locate: encontrar, hallarI can't find it: no lo encuentroto find one's way: encontrar el camino, orientarse2) discover, realize: descubrir, darse cuenta dehe found it difficult: descubrió que era difícil3) declare: declarar, hallarthey found him guilty: lo declararon culpablefind n: hallazgo mn.• encuentro s.m.• hallazgo s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: found) = atinar v.• dar con v.• decidir v.• descubrir v.• encontrar v.• hallar v.• localizar v.
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1. faɪnd(past & past p found) transitive verb1) ( something lost or hidden) encontrar*to find one's way: it's difficult to find one's way around this town es difícil orientarse en esta ciudad; you'll soon find your way around the office en poco tiempo te familiarizarás con la oficina; can you find your way there? — ¿sabes ir?
2) ( come across) encontrar*3)a) ( discover) \<\<cause/answer\>\> encontrar*b) ( Law)to find somebody guilty/not guilty — declarar or hallar a alguien culpable/inocente
how do you find the accused? — ¿cuál es su veredicto?
4) ( experience as) encontrar*I find it difficult to concentrate — me es or me resulta difícil concentrarme
5) ( acquire) encontrar*how are we going to find $20,000? — ¿cómo vamos a conseguir or de dónde vamos a sacar 20.000 dólares?
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v refla) ( discover) (+ adv compl) encontrarse*I now find myself in a position to... — ahora me encuentro en posición de...
I found myself unable to answer — fui or me vi incapaz de responder
b) (discover identity, vocation) encontrarse* a sí (or mí etc) mismo
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vi ( Law)to find FOR/AGAINST somebody — fallar a favor de/contra alguien
the judge found in the plaintiff's favor — el juez se pronunció a or en favor del demandante
Phrasal Verbs:- find out
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noun hallazgo m[faɪnd] (vb: pt, pp found)to be a real find — ser* todo un hallazgo
1. VT1) (after losing) encontrardid you find your purse? — ¿encontraste tu monedero?
foot, tongue 1., 1)you distracted me, now I can't find my place again — me has distraído y ahora no sé por dónde iba
2) (=locate) encontrarthe plant is found all over Europe — la planta se encuentra or existe en toda Europa
did you find the man? — ¿encontraste or localizaste al hombre?
to find one's way: can you find your (own) way to the station? — ¿sabes llegar a la estación sin ayuda?, ¿puedes encontrar la estación solo?
it took me a while to find my way around their kitchen — me llevó un rato familiarizarme con su cocina
3) (=chance upon) encontrar2.N hallazgo mthat was a lucky find! — ¡qué buen hallazgo!
archaeological finds — hallazgos mpl arqueológicos
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1. [faɪnd](past & past p found) transitive verb1) ( something lost or hidden) encontrar*to find one's way: it's difficult to find one's way around this town es difícil orientarse en esta ciudad; you'll soon find your way around the office en poco tiempo te familiarizarás con la oficina; can you find your way there? — ¿sabes ir?
2) ( come across) encontrar*3)a) ( discover) \<\<cause/answer\>\> encontrar*b) ( Law)to find somebody guilty/not guilty — declarar or hallar a alguien culpable/inocente
how do you find the accused? — ¿cuál es su veredicto?
4) ( experience as) encontrar*I find it difficult to concentrate — me es or me resulta difícil concentrarme
5) ( acquire) encontrar*how are we going to find $20,000? — ¿cómo vamos a conseguir or de dónde vamos a sacar 20.000 dólares?
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v refla) ( discover) (+ adv compl) encontrarse*I now find myself in a position to... — ahora me encuentro en posición de...
I found myself unable to answer — fui or me vi incapaz de responder
b) (discover identity, vocation) encontrarse* a sí (or mí etc) mismo
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vi ( Law)to find FOR/AGAINST somebody — fallar a favor de/contra alguien
the judge found in the plaintiff's favor — el juez se pronunció a or en favor del demandante
Phrasal Verbs:- find out
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noun hallazgo mto be a real find — ser* todo un hallazgo
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2 manage
['mænɪdʒ] 1. vi( get by financially) dawać (dać perf) sobie radę; ( succeed)2. vtbusiness, organization zarządzać +instr; object, device, person radzić (poradzić perf) sobie z +instrto manage without sb/sth — radzić (poradzić perf) sobie or dawać (dać perf) sobie radę bez kogoś/czegoś
* * *['mæni‹]1) (to be in control or charge of: My lawyer manages all my legal affairs / money.) prowadzić2) (to be manager of: James manages the local football team.) stać na czele, kierować3) (to deal with, or control: She's good at managing people.) dawać sobie radę z, obchodzić się z4) (to be able to do something; to succeed or cope: Will you manage to repair your bicycle?; Can you manage (to eat) some more meat?) poradzić (sobie z), zdołać•- manageability
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3 manage
A vtr1 ( succeed) to manage to do réussir à faire, se débrouiller ○ pour faire ; she managed to find a job/finish the article elle a réussi à trouver un emploi/finir l'article ; how does he manage to save so much money? comment réussit-il à faire tant d'économies? ; how did she manage to spend so much money? comment s'est-elle débrouillée ○ pour dépenser tant d'argent? ; he managed to offend everybody iron il a réussi à froisser tout le monde ; I managed not to dirty my hands j'ai réussi à ne pas me salir les mains ;2 ( find possible) she managed a smile elle a réussi à sourire ; I can manage a few words in Italian j'arrive à dire quelques mots en italien ; can you manage seven o'clock tomorrow? sept heures demain soir, ça te convient? ; can you manage lunch on Friday? est-ce que tu seras libre pour déjeuner vendredi? ; I couldn't manage another thing! je n'en peux plus ○ ! ; I'm sure you can manage another glass of wine tu prendras bien un autre verre de vin? ; I can't manage more than £30 je ne peux pas dépasser 30 livres sterling ;3 ( administer) diriger, administrer [project, finances] ; diriger [company, bank, school] ; gérer [business, shop, hotel, estate] ; managed economy économie f dirigée ;4 ( organize) gérer [money, time] ;5 ( handle) savoir s'y prendre avec [person, animal] ; manier [tool, boat, oars etc] ; they managed the situation very badly ils s'y sont très mal pris ; he knows how to manage her il sait s'y prendre avec elle.B vi se débrouiller ○ ; they have to manage on £50 a week ils doivent se débrouiller ○ avec 50 livres sterling par semaine ; can you manage? tu y arrives? ; thank you, I can manage merci, je peux me débrouiller ○. -
4 duplicate
1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) ekstra-; dobbelt-; i to eksemplarer2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) kopi2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) kopi; duplikat3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) kopiere; duplikere- duplicator* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) ekstra-; dobbelt-; i to eksemplarer2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) kopi2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) kopi; duplikat3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) kopiere; duplikere- duplicator -
5 turn
turn [tɜ:n]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. [of wheel] tour mb. ( = bend) virage m• take the next turn on the left prenez la prochaine route (or rue) à gauche• the patient took a turn for the worse/better l'état du malade s'est aggravé/améliorée. ( = action) to do sb a good turn rendre un service à qnf. ( = act) numéro mg. (in game, queue) tour m• whose turn is it? c'est à qui (le tour) ?► by turns• my sister and I visit our mother by turns ma sœur et moi rendons visite à notre mère à tour de rôle► in turn ( = one after another) à tour de rôle ; ( = then) à mon (or son or notre etc) tour• and they, in turn, said... et, à leur tour, ils ont dit...► out of turn• I don't want to speak out of turn but... je ne devrais peut-être pas dire cela mais...► to a turn• done to a turn [food] à point► turn of + noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► For turn + adverb/preposition combinations see also phrasal verbs.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. [+ handle, key, wheel, page] tournerb. [+ mattress] retournerd. ( = reach) [+ age, time] as soon as he turned 18 dès qu'il a eu 18 ans• he would turn in his grave if he knew... il se retournerait dans sa tombe s'il savait...► to turn on sth ( = depend)b. ( = move in different direction) [person, vehicle] tourner ; ( = reverse direction) faire demi-tour ; [road, river] faire un coude ; [tide] changer de directionc. ( = become)► turn + adjective• to turn nasty/pale devenir méchant/pâle• the whole thing turned into a nightmare c'est devenu un véritable cauchemar► to turn to + nound. ( = change) [weather] changer ; [leaves] jaunir4. compounds[+ business, economy] remettre sur pied[traveller] faire demi-tour ; ( = reverse a decision) faire marche arrièrea. ( = send back) faire faire demi-tour à ; [+ demonstrators] faire refluer• we can't turn the clock back on ne peut pas revenir en arrière► turn down separable transitive verbb. [+ heat, sound] baissera. to turn in to a driveway [car, person] tourner dans une alléeb. ( = go to bed) (inf) aller se couchera. ( = hand over) [+ wanted man] livrer (à la police)• to turn o.s. in se rendrea. [person, vehicle] tournerb. to turn off automatically [heater, oven] s'éteindre automatiquement[+ road] quittera. [+ water, tap] fermer ; [+ radio, television, electricity, gas, heater] éteindre ; [+ water, electricity] (at main) couper• what turns teenagers off science? qu'est-ce qui fait que les sciences n'attirent pas les adolescents ?► turn onb. millions of viewers turn on at 6 o'clock des millions de téléspectateurs allument la télé à 6 heures( = attack) attaquera. [+ tap] ouvrir ; [+ gas, electricity, television, heater] allumer ; [+ engine, machine] mettre en marchec. ( = happen) se passer• as it turned out, nobody came en fin de compte personne n'est venu• it turned out nice [weather] il a fait beau en fin de comptea. [+ light] éteindreb. ( = empty out) [+ pockets, suitcase] vider ; [+ room, cupboard] nettoyer à fond ; ( = expel) [+ tenant] expulserc. ( = produce) fabriquera. ( = roll over) se retournerb. ( = change channel) changer de chaîne ; ( = turn page) tourner la pagea. [+ page] tourner ; [+ mattress, earth, playing card, tape] retournerb. ( = hand over) [+ person] livrer (to à)• the firm turns over $10,000 a week l'entreprise réalise un chiffre d'affaires de 10 000 dollars par semaine► turn rounda. [person] se retourner ; ( = change direction) [person, vehicle] faire demi-tour ; ( = rotate) [object] tournerb. ( = improve) se redressera. tourner ; [+ person] faire tourner• he turned the ship round [captain] il a fait demi-tourb. ( = make successful) redresser ; ( = rephrase) reformuler( = arrive) arriver• don't worry about your ring, I'm sure it will turn up ne t'en fais pas pour ta bague, je suis sûr que tu finiras par la retrouvera. [+ collar] relever ; [+ sleeve] retrousserb. ( = find) [+ evidence] trouver• a survey turned up more than 3,000 people suffering from AIDS une enquête a révélé que plus de 3 000 personnes étaient atteintes du sidac. [+ radio, television] mettre plus fort* * *[tɜːn] 1.1) (in games, sequence) tour m‘miss a turn’ — ‘passez votre tour’
to have a turn on ou at ou with the computer — utiliser l'ordinateur à son tour
to take turns at doing —
to speak out of turn — fig commettre un impair
2) ( circular movement) tour mto do a turn — [dancer] faire un tour
3) ( in vehicle) virage mto make ou do a left/right turn — tourner à gauche/à droite
‘no left turn’ — ‘défense de tourner à gauche’
4) (bend, side road) tournant m, virage mtake the next right turn —
5) (change, development) tournure fto take a turn for the better — [person, situation] s'améliorer; [things, events] prendre une meilleure tournure
to take a turn for the worse — [situation] se dégrader; [health] s'aggraver
to be on the turn — [luck, milk] commencer à tourner; [tide] commencer à changer; century
6) (colloq) GB ( attack) crise fa giddy ou dizzy turn — un vertige
to have a funny turn — se sentir tout/-e chose (colloq)
it gave me quite a turn —
7) ( act) numéro m2.in turn adverbial phrase1) ( in rotation) [answer, speak] à tour de rôle2) ( linking sequence) à son tour3.transitive verb1) ( rotate) [person] tourner [wheel, handle]; serrer [screw]; [mechanism] faire tourner [cog, wheel]to turn the key in the door ou lock — ( lock up) fermer la porte à clé; ( unlock) tourner la clé dans la serrure
2) (turn over, reverse) retourner [mattress, soil, steak, collar]; tourner [page]3) ( change direction of) tourner [chair, head, face, car]to turn one's back on — lit tourner le dos à [group, place]; fig laisser tomber [friend, ally]; abandonner [homeless, needy]
4) ( focus direction of)to turn something on somebody — braquer quelque chose sur quelqu'un [gun, hose, torch]; fig diriger quelque chose sur quelqu'un [anger, scorn]
5) ( transform)to turn something white/black — blanchir/noircir quelque chose
to turn something milky/opaque — rendre quelque chose laiteux/opaque
to turn something into — transformer quelque chose en [office, car park, desert]
to turn water into ice/wine — changer de l'eau en glace/vin
to turn somebody into — [magician] changer quelqu'un en [frog]; [experience] faire de quelqu'un [extrovert, maniac]
7) (colloq) ( pass the age of)she has just turned 20/30 — elle vient d'avoir 20/30 ans
8) ( on lathe) tourner [wood, piece, spindle]4.1) ( change direction) [person, car, plane, road] tourner; [ship] virerto turn down ou into — tourner dans [street, alley]
to turn towards — tourner en direction de [village, mountains]
the conversation turned to Ellie — on en est venu/ils en sont venus à parler d'Ellie
2) ( reverse direction) [person, vehicle] faire demi-tour; [tide] changer; [luck] tourner; turn around3) ( revolve) [key, wheel, planet] tourner; [person] se tournerto turn on — [argument] tourner autour de [point, issue]; [outcome] dépendre de [factor]
5) ( spin round angrily)to turn on somebody — [dog] attaquer quelqu'un; [person] se retourner contre quelqu'un
to turn to — se tourner vers [person, religion]
to turn to drink/drugs — se mettre à boire/se droguer
I don't know where ou which way to turn — je ne sais plus où donner de la tête (colloq)
7) ( change)to turn into — [person, tadpole] se transformer en [frog]; [sofa] se transformer en [bed]; [situation, evening] tourner à [farce, disaster]
to turn to — [substance] se changer en [ice, gold]; [fear, surprise] faire place à [horror, relief]
8) ( become by transformation) devenir [pale, cloudy, green]to turn white/black/red — blanchir/noircir/rougir
the weather is turning cold/warm — le temps se rafraîchit/se réchauffe
9) (colloq) ( become) devenir [Conservative, Communist]10) ( go sour) [milk] tourner11) [trees, leaves] jaunir•Phrasal Verbs:- turn in- turn off- turn on- turn out- turn up••at every turn — ( all the time) à tout moment; ( everywhere) partout
one good turn deserves another — Prov c'est un prêté pour un rendu
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6 struggle
A n1 (battle, fight) lit, fig lutte f (against contre ; between entre ; for pour ; over au sujet de ; to do pour faire) ; the struggle for democracy/for survival la lutte pour la démocratie/pour survivre ; armed/non-violent struggle lutte f armée/non violente ; class struggle lutte f des classes ; power struggle lutte f pour le pouvoir ; to give up ou abandon the struggle abandonner la lutte or la partie ; to put up a (fierce) struggle se défendre (avec acharnement) ; they gave up without a struggle lit, Mil ils ont abandonné sans opposer de résistance ; fig ils ont abandonné sans lutter ;2 ( scuffle) rixe f, bagarre ○ f ; two people were injured in ou during the struggle deux personnes ont été blessées pendant la rixe or la bagarre ○ ;3 (difficult task, effort) it was a struggle but it was worth it on a eu du mal or cela a été dur mais cela en valait la peine ; learning to read was a great struggle for him apprendre à lire lui a coûté de gros efforts ; he finds everything a real struggle il trouve que tout est très dur ; I find it a real struggle to do ou doing il m'est très difficile de faire ; they had a struggle to do ou doing ils ont eu du mal à faire ; to succeed after years of struggle réussir après des années d'efforts ; after a long struggle he managed to contact her après s'être donné beaucoup de mal il est parvenu à la joindre ; she managed it but not without a struggle elle a réussi mais non sans mal.B vi1 lit ( put up a fight) [person, animal] se débattre (to do pour faire) ; (tussle, scuffle) [people, animals] lutter, se battre ; [armies, forces] se battre ; he struggled with his attacker il s'est débattu pour se dégager de l'emprise de son agresseur ; they struggled with each other ils ont lutté or se sont battus (for pour) ; they struggled for the gun ils se sont battus pour le revolver ; to struggle free se dégager ;2 fig ( try hard) se battre, lutter ; ( stronger) se démener ; a young artist struggling for recognition un jeune artiste qui lutte or se démène pour faire reconnaître son talent ; to struggle to do sth lutter or se battre pour faire ; the firm has had to struggle to survive ( try hard) la société a dû lutter or se battre pour survivre ; to struggle with a problem/one's conscience être aux prises avec un problème/sa conscience ;3 ( have difficulty) (at school, with job, in market) [person, company] éprouver des difficultés ; to struggle to keep up/to survive/with one's homework avoir du mal à suivre/à survivre/à faire ses devoirs ;4 ( move with difficulty) he struggled into/out of his jeans il a enfilé/enlevé péniblement son jean ; to struggle to one's feet se lever avec peine ; we struggled up the steep path nous avons monté péniblement la côte raide.■ struggle back revenir à grand-peine or avec peine.▶ struggle through s'en sortir tant bien que mal ;▶ struggle through [sth] se frayer péniblement un chemin dans [snow, jungle, crowd] ; se débattre avec [book, task] ; the bill struggled through Parliament le projet de loi a été adopté non sans peine par le Parlement. -
7 duplicate
1. 'dju:plikət adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) duplicado
2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) copia2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) duplicado
3. -keit verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) hacer copias de- duplicator
1 duplicado,-a1 copia, duplicado1 (copy) duplicar, hacer copias de2 (repeat) repetir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin duplicate por duplicado1) copy: duplicar, hacer copias de2) repeat: repetir, reproducirduplicate ['du:plɪkət, 'dju:-] adj: duplicadoa duplicate invoice: una factura por duplicadoduplicate ['du:plɪkət, 'dju:-] n: duplicado m, copia fadj.• doble adj.• duplicado, -a adj.n.• duplicado s.m.v.• duplicar v.
I 'duːplɪkət, 'djuːplɪkətadjective (before n)a duplicate key — un duplicado or una copia de una llave
II 'duːplɪkət, 'djuːplɪkətnoun duplicado m, copia f
III 'duːplɪkeɪt, 'djuːplɪkeɪta) ( copy) \<\<letter/document\>\> hacer* copias deb) ( repeat) \<\<work/efforts\>\> repetir* ( en forma innecesaria)1. VT['djuːplɪkeɪt]2) (=repeat) [+ action] repetir2.N ['djuːplɪkɪt](=copy of letter etc) duplicado m, copia f3.ADJ ['djuːplɪkɪt][copy] duplicado4.CPD ['djuːplɪkɪt]duplicate key N — duplicado m de una llave
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I ['duːplɪkət, 'djuːplɪkət]adjective (before n)a duplicate key — un duplicado or una copia de una llave
II ['duːplɪkət, 'djuːplɪkət]noun duplicado m, copia f
III ['duːplɪkeɪt, 'djuːplɪkeɪt]a) ( copy) \<\<letter/document\>\> hacer* copias deb) ( repeat) \<\<work/efforts\>\> repetir* ( en forma innecesaria) -
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1. adjective1) (identical) Zweitduplicate key — Nach- od. Zweitschlüssel, der
duplicate copy — Zweit- od. Abschrift, die; Doppel, das
2) (twofold) doppelt2. noun1) Kopie, die; (second copy of letter/document/key) Duplikat, das2)3. transitive verbprepare/complete something in duplicate — etwas in doppelter Ausfertigung machen/ausfüllen
1) (make a copy of, make in duplicate)duplicate something — eine zweite Anfertigung von etwas machen; etwas nachmachen (ugs.)
2) (be exact copy of) genau gleichen (+ Dat.)3) (on machine) vervielfältigen4) (unnecessarily) [unnötigerweise] noch einmal tun* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) genau gleich2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) das Duplikat2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) das Duplikat3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) vervielfältigen- academic.ru/22886/duplication">duplication- duplicator* * *du·pli·cateI. vt1. (replicate)▪ to \duplicate sth eine zweite Anfertigung von etw dat machen; (repeat an activity) etw noch einmal machenparenthood is an experience that nothing else can \duplicate ( fig) die Erfahrung, Vater oder Mutter zu sein, kann durch nichts ersetzt werdento \duplicate a device ein Gerät nachbauen▪ to \duplicate with sth miteinander übereinstimmenIII. adj[ˈdju:plɪkət, AM ˈdu:-]attr, inv Doppel-, Zweit-\duplicate key Nachschlüssel mIV. n[ˈdju:plɪkət, AM ˈdu:-]\duplicate [of a] receipt Quittungsduplikat ntin \duplicate in zweifacher [o doppelter] Ausfertigung* * *['djuːplIkeɪt]1. vt2) (= make copies of on machine) kopieren, vervielfältigen3) (= repeat) action etc wiederholen, noch einmal machen; (wastefully) doppelt or zweimal machen; success wiederholenthat is merely duplicating work already done — da wird doch nur schon Erledigtes noch einmal gemacht ['djuːplIkɪt]
2. n(of document) Duplikat nt, Kopie f; (of work of art) Kopie f; (of key etc) Zweitschlüssel min duplicate — in doppelter Ausfertigung ['djuːplIkɪt]
3. adjdoppelt, zweifacha duplicate copy of the text — ein Duplikat nt or eine Kopie des Textes
* * *A adj (adv duplicately)1. Doppel…, zweifach, doppelt:2. genau gleich oder entsprechend:duplicate key → B 3;duplicate production Reihen-, Serienfertigung fB s1. Duplikat n, Ab-, Zweitschrift f, Kopie f:in duplicate in zweifacher Ausfertigung oder Ausführung, in 2 Exemplaren, doppelt2. (genau gleiches) Seitenstück, Kopie f3. a) Zweitschlüssel mb) Nachschlüssel m4. WIRTSCHa) Sekunda-, Duplikatwechsel mb) Pfandschein mC v/t [-keıt]1. im Duplikat herstellen2. ein Duplikat anfertigen von, kopieren, eine Abschrift von einem Brief etc machen, vervielfältigen3. zusammenfalten4. duplicate a key for sb jemandem einen Nachschlüssel machen5. ein Experiment etc (beliebig) wiederholen* * *1. adjective1) (identical) Zweitduplicate key — Nach- od. Zweitschlüssel, der
duplicate copy — Zweit- od. Abschrift, die; Doppel, das
2) (twofold) doppelt2. noun1) Kopie, die; (second copy of letter/document/key) Duplikat, das2)3. transitive verbprepare/complete something in duplicate — etwas in doppelter Ausfertigung machen/ausfüllen
1) (make a copy of, make in duplicate)duplicate something — eine zweite Anfertigung von etwas machen; etwas nachmachen (ugs.)
2) (be exact copy of) genau gleichen (+ Dat.)3) (on machine) vervielfältigen4) (unnecessarily) [unnötigerweise] noch einmal tun* * *adj.doppelter adj. n.Doppel - n.Kopie -n f.Zweitschrift f. v.duplizieren v.vervielfältigen v. -
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1. 'dju:plikət adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) dobbelt(-), i to eksemplarer, duplikat-2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) dublett, make, gjenpart2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) nøyaktig kopi/avskrift3. -keit verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) kopiere, mangfoldiggjøre, stensilere- duplicatorkopiereIsubst. \/ˈdjuːplɪkət\/1) dublett, duplikat2) likelydende avskrift, kopi, gjenpart3) lånebevisin duplicate i to eksemplarerIIverb \/ˈdjuːplɪkeɪt\/1) fordoble2) duplisere, mangfoldiggjøre, stensilereduplikatorpapir\/stensilpapir3) ta kopier, kopiere, skrive av4) lage maken til, gjentaIIIadj. \/ˈdjuːplɪkət\/1) dobbelt, i to eksemplarer, duplikat-2) likelydende -
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1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) (nákvæm) eftirmynd2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) eftirmynd2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) afrit; eintak3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) gera nákvæmt afrit; fjölfalda- duplicator -
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másolat* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) másolat2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) másolat2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) másodpéldány3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) másol- duplicator -
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1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) duplicado2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) cópia2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) duplicado3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) duplicar- duplicator* * *du.pli.cate[dj'u:plikit] n duplicado, duplicata, cópia exata, segunda via, traslado, reprodução, réplica, fac-símile • vt+vi 1 duplicar, fazer em duplicado, repetir exatamente. 2 copiar, fazer cópias, reproduzir. • adj 1 duplicado, reproduzido exatamente, que corresponde exatamente. 2 dobrado, duplo, em dobro. in duplicate em duplicata. -
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adj. çift, iki kat, eş, kopya, yedek————————n. suret, kopya————————v. iki ile çarpmak, kopyasını yapmak, eşini yapmak, tekrarlamak, teksir etmek* * *1. çoğalt 2. çift yap (v.) 3. kopya (n.)* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) kopya, suret2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) eş2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) kopya, suret3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) kopya etmek, suretini çıkarmak- duplicator -
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1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) dvojen2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) dvojnik2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) dvojnik3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) kopirati- duplicator* * *I [djú:plikeit]transitive verbpodvojiti; kopirati, reproduciratiII [djú:plikit]1.noundvojnik; kopija;2.adjectivedvojen, dvakraten; rezerven; reproduciran -
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• ote• toinen samanlainen• jäljentää• jäljennös• vastine• dubletti• dupletti• duplikaatti• uusinta• kaksoiskappale• kahdentaa• kaksois• kaksinkertaistaa• moniste• monistaa• monista• muistuttaa• kopioida• kopio* * *1. 'dju:plikət adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) kopioitu, vara-2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) kopio2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) jäljennös, kaksoiskappale3. -keit verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) monistaa, jäljentää- duplicator -
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I 1. ['djuːplɪkət] [AE 'duːpləkət]1) (copy) (of document) duplicato m. (of di); (of painting, cassette) copia f.2) (photocopy) fotocopia f.2.1) (copied) [cheque, receipt] duplicato2) (in two parts) [form, invoice] in duplice copiaII ['djuːplɪkeɪt] [AE 'duːpləkeɪt]2) (photocopy) fotocopiare* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) duplice, gemello2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) duplicato2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) duplicato, copia3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) duplicare, fare una seconda copia- duplicator* * *duplicate /ˈdju:plɪkət/, ( USA) /ˈdu:plɪkət/A a.1 duplice; doppio2 esattamente uguale ( a un altro); gemello: a duplicate copy, un duplicato; duplicate keys to the back door, due chiavi ( uguali) per la porta di servizio4 (biol.) duplicatoB n.1 duplicato; copia: I'll get a duplicate made, faccio fare un duplicato; The jewels were duplicates, not originals, i gioielli erano delle copie, non gli originali2 copia conforme; sosia3 (fotogr., cinem.) controtipo● (comput.) duplicate key, chiave duplicata □ (mat.) duplicate proportion (o duplicate ratio), rapporto di uno a due □ in duplicate, in duplice copia: Copies should be sent in duplicate to the following address, esemplari in duplice copia devono essere spediti al seguente indirizzo.(to) duplicate /ˈdju:plɪkeɪt/, ( USA) /ˈdu:plɪkeɪt/A v. t.1 duplicare; fare una seconda copia di (qc.)2 replicare; ripetere: The sequel of the film failed to duplicate the success of the original, il seguito del film non ha replicato il successo dell'originale; We should avoid duplicating our efforts, dovremmo evitare di ripetere i nostri sforziB v. i.(biol.) duplicarsi● duplicating book, blocchetto autocopiante □ duplicating machine, duplicatore; ciclostile.* * *I 1. ['djuːplɪkət] [AE 'duːpləkət]1) (copy) (of document) duplicato m. (of di); (of painting, cassette) copia f.2) (photocopy) fotocopia f.2.1) (copied) [cheque, receipt] duplicato2) (in two parts) [form, invoice] in duplice copiaII ['djuːplɪkeɪt] [AE 'duːpləkeɪt]2) (photocopy) fotocopiare -
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['djuːplɪkət] 1. nkopia f, duplikat m2. adjzapasowy, dodatkowy3. vtpowielać (powielić perf), kopiować (skopiować perf)* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) duplikat2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) kopia2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) kopia3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) skopiować- duplicator -
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1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) rezerves; atdarināts; kopēts2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) atdarinājums; kopija2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) dublikāts3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) izgatavot dublikātu/ kopiju; kopēt- duplicator* * *dublikāts, kopija; rezerves daļas; divkāršot, dubultot; izgatavot kopiju; divkāršs, dubults; rezerves; kopēts, atdarināts -
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1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) identiškas, tiksliai atitinkantis2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) dublikatas2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) kopija3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) daryti kopiją, kopijuoti- duplicator -
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adj. dubbel, dubblett-, likadan--------n. duplikat, dubblett, kopia--------v. duplicera, kopiera* * *1. ['dju:plikət] adjective(exactly the same as something else: a duplicate key.) dubblett-2. noun1) (another thing of exactly the same kind: He managed to find a perfect duplicate of the ring she had lost.) kopia, duplikat2) (an exact copy of something written: She gave everyone a duplicate of her report.) kopia3. [-keit] verb(to make an exact copy or copies of: He duplicated the letter.) kopiera, duplicera- duplicator
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