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  • 81 darse

    pron.v.
    1 to yield, to cease resistance, to give in.
    Darse a with noun or infinitive, to execute quickly or repeatedly the action of the verb
    2 to give oneself up to virtue or vice.
    3 darse a la vela.
    4 to surrender at discretion, in hunting (pájaros), to halt fatigued. (Military)
    5 to concern, to interest.
    Darse maña to manage one's affairs in an able manner; to contrive
    Darse prisa to make haste, to hasten, to accelerate
    Darse una panzada (Coll.) to be fed to satiety and sickness
    Darse una vuelta to scrutinize one's own conduct, to find out one's own faults
    * * *
    1 (entregarse) to give in, surrender
    2 (suceder, existir) to happen, occur
    se da el caso que... the thing is that...
    3 (crecer) to grow; (cultivarse) to be found, grow
    4 darse a (consagrarse) to devote oneself to; (a un vicio) to take to, abandon oneself to
    5 darse con/contra (chocar) to crash (contra/con, into)
    * * *
    VERBO PRONOMINAL
    1) (=entregarse) to give in
    2) (=golpearse) to hit o.s.

    ¿dónde te has dado? — where did you hit yourself?

    darse con o contrato bump into

    nariz 2)
    3) (=ocurrir) [suceso] to happen
    4) (=crecer) to grow
    5) [seguido de preposición]
    darse a to take to

    darse a la bebida — to take to drink, start drinking

    darse de sí [cuero, tela] to give, stretch dárselas de to make o.s. out to be

    ¡no te las des de listo! — stop acting clever!

    darse por

    darse por perdido — to give o.s. up for lost

    me doy por vencido — I give up, I give in

    dársele mal a algn
    7)
    - no se me da un higo o bledo o rábano
    - dársela con queso a algn
    * * *
    (v.) = appear, occur
    Ex. The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.
    Ex. In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.
    * * *
    (v.) = appear, occur

    Ex: The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.

    Ex: In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.

    * * *

     

    ■darse verbo reflexivo
    1 (producirse, tener lugar) esa enfermedad se da en el norte de Europa, that disease is common in the North of Europe
    se dieron una serie de coincidencias, a series of coincidences occurred
    los frutales se dan muy bien en Levante, fruit trees grow really well in Levante
    2 (hallarse) to be found, exist
    3 (aplicarse) devote oneself
    4 (causar cierta impresión) me doy lástima, I feel sorry for myself
    5 (tener habilidad para algo) se le dan bien las matemáticas, he's good at maths 5 darse a, (entregarse, abandonarse) to take to: se dio a la bebida, he took to drink 6 darse con o contra, to bump o crash into
    ♦ Locuciones: darse por satisfecho, to feel satisfied
    darse por vencido, to give in
    dárselas de, to boast about: se las da de culto, he pretends to be very refined
    ' darse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    advertir
    - aludida
    - aludido
    - apurarse
    - baja
    - baño
    - bofetada
    - bombo
    - borrarse
    - bruces
    - canto
    - conocer
    - contentarse
    - correr
    - cuenta
    - espabilar
    - espabilarse
    - importancia
    - ínfula
    - leche
    - lote
    - nariz
    - notar
    - padre
    - pisto
    - postín
    - prisa
    - reparar
    - satisfecha
    - satisfecho
    - tono
    - tute
    - ubicarse
    - abundancia
    - acelerar
    - aire
    - apurar
    - caer
    - carrera
    - chapuzón
    - comprender
    - comprobar
    - dar
    - ducha
    - enterado
    - fijar
    - girar
    - golpe
    - haber
    - impulso
    English:
    aware
    - buck up
    - catch on
    - come on
    - develop
    - dip
    - feast
    - feel
    - flight
    - give in
    - give up
    - give up on
    - have
    - hint
    - hit
    - hurry
    - indulge
    - move
    - name
    - notice
    - pass by
    - personally
    - pose
    - realize
    - shake
    - speed up
    - spoil
    - swim
    - take to
    - thrust forward
    - unawares
    - unwitting
    - unwittingly
    - walk into
    - appreciate
    - bang
    - bath
    - belly
    - bump
    - come
    - count
    - exchange
    - flourish
    - knock
    - latch
    - life
    - live
    - message
    - occur
    - plunge
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [suceder] to occur, to happen;
    se da pocas veces it rarely happens;
    se dio la circunstancia de que un médico pasaba por allí en ese momento it so happened that a doctor was passing that way at the time;
    este fenómeno se da en regiones tropicales this phenomenon occurs o is seen in tropical regions;
    si se diera el caso, ven en taxi if necessary o if need be, get a taxi
    2. [entregarse]
    darse a la bebida to take to drink;
    se ha dado a cuidar niños abandonados she has devoted herself to caring for abandoned children
    3. [golpearse]
    darse contra o [m5] con to hit;
    se dieron contra una farola they crashed into o hit a lamppost;
    se dio de narices en la puerta she bumped o walked into the door
    4. [tener aptitud]
    se me da bien/mal el latín I'm good/bad at Latin;
    se me da muy bien jugar al baloncesto I'm good at basketball;
    ¿qué tal se te da la química? are you any good at chemistry?, how are you at chemistry?
    5. [considerarse]
    darse por to consider oneself (to be);
    darse por vencido to give in;
    me doy por satisfecho con tu disculpa I'm satisfied with your apology;
    me doy por satisfecho con que acabemos entre los tres primeros I'll be satisfied o happy if we finish in the first three;
    con estos resultados me doy por contento I'm quite happy with these results, I'll settle for these results;
    nos dirigíamos a él, pero no se dio por enterado our remarks were aimed at him, but he pretended not to notice
    6. [uso recíproco]
    se dieron los regalos they exchanged presents, they gave each other their presents;
    se dieron de puñetazos a la salida del bar they had a fight outside the bar
    7. [uso reflexivo]
    darse una ducha/un baño to have a shower/bath;
    date prisa, que no llegamos hurry up, we're late
    8. RP [tratarse]
    no se da con sus primos he doesn't have much to do with his cousins
    9. Comp
    Esp Fam
    dársela a alguien: tiene buenos modales y cara de inocente, pero a mí no me la da she's well-mannered and has an innocent face, but she can't fool me;
    dárselas de algo: se las da de intelectual/elegante he fancies himself as an intellectual/a dandy;
    se las da de listo he makes out (that) he's clever;
    se las da de interesante, pero es aburridísimo he reckons he's interesting, but he's actually really boring
    * * *
    v/r
    1 de situación arise
    2
    :
    darse a algo take to sth
    3
    :
    esto se me da bien I’m good at this
    4
    :
    dárselas de algo make o.s. out to be sth, claim to be sth
    5
    :
    a mí no me las das fam you don’t fool me
    * * *
    vr
    1) : to give in, to surrender
    2) : to occur, to arise
    3) : to grow, to come up
    4)
    darse contra : to hit oneself against
    5)
    dárselas de : to boast about
    se las da de muy listo: he thinks he's very smart
    * * *
    darse vb
    1. (ocurrir) to happen / to occur
    2. (actividad, asignatura) to be
    3. (golpearse) to hit [pt. & pp. hit] / to bang
    4. (tomarse) to have

    Spanish-English dictionary > darse

  • 82 små

    adj
    (pl af lille) small;
    ( knap) just (, something) under ( fx it cost something under $200);
    (se også små-);
    (adv, dvs så det bliver småt) small, fine ( fx cut something small
    (el. fine));
    [ småt begavet] not very bright;
    ( stærkere) be hard up;
    [ så småt], se ndf;
    (se også kørende);
    [ forskellige forb:]
    [ de små] the little ones;
    [ de små i samfundet] the humbler members of the community;
    [ for småt fodtøj] tight shoes;
    (se også sko);
    [ gå ganske småt] walk quite slowly;
    [ det går meget småt ( fremad)] we (etc) are not making much headway (med
    with);
    [ i det små] in a small way, on a small scale;
    [ begynde i det små] make a small beginning;
    [ det er småt med] we (etc) are low on ( fx supplies, fruit, enthusiasm);
    ( også) fruit is scarce;
    [ det er småt med (el. står småt til med) hans flid] he is not
    over-industrious;
    [ det står småt til med hans begavelse] he is not very bright;
    [ det står småt til med ham] he is in a bad way;
    ( gradvis) little by little, gradually ( fx he was gradually
    improving);
    ( lidt) a little ( fx it began to annoy me a little), in a small way
    ( fx I was able to help him in a small way);
    [ jeg har så småt lyst til at] I have half a mind to;
    [ jeg begyndte så småt at mistænke ham] I began to suspect him;
    (mil.) our losses were light;
    (se også kår, profet, stor, time, tryk).

    Danish-English dictionary > små

  • 83 STÓRR

    (stœri or stœrri, stœrstr), a.
    1) big, great, of size (stórr fiskr, stórt dýr);
    stór veðr, rough weather, great gales;
    stór sær, high sea;
    gørði þá stórt á firðinum, the sea rose high;
    2) great, potent (at hann skyldi varast at gøra Ólaf eigi of stóran);
    3) great, important (tillagagóðr hinna stœrri mála);
    4) proud (fann hann þat brátt á Sigríði, at hón var heldr stór).
    * * *
    adj., compar. stæri or stærri, superl. stærstr, i. e. stœri, stœrstr; [a word peculiar to the Northern languages, from which it has entered into the Finnish; A. S. stôr; Engl. sturdy; North. E. stordy]:—the original sense seems to be ‘stirred,’ ‘disturbed’ (cp. III), but it is only used in the sense big, great, of size; ein stærst, Fms. iii. 123; bein miklu stærri, Eg. 769; stórir járnrekendr, Sks. 457; stórir askar, Eg. 204; stór héruð, 275; stór veðr, [cp. Shetl. stoor], rough weather, great gales, Ld. 50; stórr sær, a high sea, Sks.; stór, stæri sár, Nj. 153; stærst hof hér á landi, Landn. 335 (Mantissa); í stórum töskum, Hkr. iii. 244.
    II. metaph. great, potent; við alla ena stærri menn, Ld. 124; mæltu at hann skyldi göra Ólaf eigi of stóran, Fms. i. 99; at hann görisk eigi of stórr, Eg. 50; gör þik eigi stærra enn þú átt kyn til, Fms. xi. 236; hve marga (aura) ok hve stóra, Grág. i. 136.
    2. great, important; enna stærri mála, Nj. 2.
    3. proud; bændr vóru þar því stærri enn annarsstaðar, at engi vildi til koma, Fms. iv. 112: Sigríð kona hans var heldr stór, v. 30 (skap-stórr, Ó. H. l. c.)
    III. neut., görði þá stórt á firðinum, the sea rose high, Eg. 60; tíðendi þau er honum lægi svá stórt við, Fms. xi. 102; höggva stórt, to strike hard, Nj. 53.
    IV. adverbial phrases, stórum, very greatly, much; svá at ek finna stórum, Ísl. ii. 343; stórum stauplar nú yfir, Fs. 153; þat berr stórum, it amounts to much, Fms. ii. 37; ætla ek stærum bera hin laga-brotin, vii. 305; stórum ríkr, very mighty, Hkr. iii. 244; stórum vinsæll, Fms. vii. 102; stórum feginn, Eg. 567; stórum sköruligt, Ld. 106. 2. stærrum, more, in a greater degree; skjótara ok stærum, Sks. 71; gefit hefir þú mér stærum, Fms. vii. 56; eigi stærum né smærum, neither more nor less, Grág. i. 241. 3. stórs, adv.; ekki stórs of ökla upp, Bs. i. 349. 4. stóru-gi, adv. much, greatly, Ísl. ii. 384; see -gi.
    B. In COMPDS, and with nouns, stór-, like smár-, is chiefly prefixed to nouns in plur. or in a collective sense: stór-auðigr, adj. very wealthy, Landn. 68, Eg. 2, 23, Fms. xi. 293, Hdl. 39. stór-ár, f. pl. great waters, Stj. 87, Rb. 350. stór-beinóttr, adj. bony, coarse-faced, Eb. 30, Fas. i. 173. stór-blót, n. pl. great sacrifices, Fms. v. 164. stór-bokkar, m. pl. ‘big bucks,’ lordlings, mighty and overbearing men, Eb. 334, Fms. viii. 238 (spelt bukkar), xi. 260, Bs. i. 621. stór-borgir, f. pl. big towns, Róm. 264. stór-borinn, part. high-born, Hkr. i. 243, Bær. 14. stór-brögðóttr, adj. very sly, Hðm. 13. stór-burðigr, adj. = stórborinn, Fas. ii. 474, v. l. stór-bú, n. pl. great estates, Eg. 170, Fms. i. 13. stór-bygðir, f. pl. large counties, settlements, Ó. H. 174. stór-byssur, f. pl. big catapults, Fas. iii. 428, v. l.: big guns. stór-bæir, m. pl. great estates, Hkr. i. 20. stór-bændr, m. pl. great freeholders, Fms. ii. 40, Orkn. 136, Sturl. i. 37. stór-deildir, f. pl. great differences, quarrels, Sturl. i. 140, iii. 7. stór-deilur, f. pl. id., Sturl. i. 140 C. stór-draumar, m. pl. portentous dreams, Sturl. ii. 204 C. stór-efli, n., in stór-eflis-menn, m. pl. mighty men, Fms. xi. 7, 13, Gísl. 55, Háv. 50, Glúm. 37. stór-efni, n. pl. important cases, N. G. L. stór-eignir, f. pl. great landed estates, Hkr. iii. 19; stóreigna maðr, a great landowner, Ísl. ii. 202. stór-erviði, n. severe toil, hard work, Sturl. iii. 65. stór-eyjar, f. pl. great islands, Fms. vii. 85. stór-fé, n. great wealth, Nj. 178, Eg. 75, Fms. ix. 320; stórfjár ok dýrgripa, vii. 186. stór-feginn, adj. very fain or glad, Ver. 19, Bret. 46, Fms. xi. 29. stór-fengr, adj. gross, huge; hann var s. ok auðigr, Sturl. i. 8; föður átta ek heldr stórfengan, Brand. 62; stórfeng kýr, a good milch cow, Bs. i. 194. stór-fetaðr, part. long-striding, taking great steps, Fas. ii. 348; s. hestr, Edda 57. stór-fetr, adj. id., Greg. 17. stór-firðir, m. pl. big firths, Fb. iii. 446. stór-fiskar, m. pl. big fishes (whales). Fas. ii. 113. stór-fjaðrar, f. pl. big feathers, Sks. 114. stór-fjarri, adv. very far, Lex. Poët. stór-fjöllóttr, adj. with great fells, Eb. 8. stór-flokkar, m. pl. great ‘flocks,’ large detachments, Ó. H. 208. stór-frörar, m. pl. ice-fields, Grett. (in a verse). stór-fuglar, m. pl. big birds, El. 2. stór-fundir, m. pl. great meetings, great battles, Nj. 107. stór-föt, n. pl. big clothes, Glúm. 390. stór-geðr (- geðjaðr), adj. great-minded. Lex. Poët.: = stórgætr (?), Bs. i. 606. stór-gjafar, f. pl. great, lordly, rich gifts, Nj. 151, Fms. vii. 2. stór-gjöfull, adj. munificent, Hkr. i. 291, Fms. viii. 238, Bs. i. 81, Magn. 464. stór-gjöld, n. pl. heavy fines, Fms. i. 66. stór-glæpir, m. pl. great crimes, Fms. vii. 261, Stat. 260, Sks. 773. stórglæpa-maðr, m. a great criminal, Stj. 40. stór-glæpligr, adj. highly criminal, Sks. 773. stór-gnípur, f. pl. huge peaks, mountains, Fas. ii. 76. stór-góz, n. a great property, Bs. i. 853. stór-grýti, n. pl. big stones, rocks, Mag. stór-grýttr, adj. rocky, stony, Fms. xi. 239. stór-gættingar, m. pl. magnates, 623. 32, Al. 16. stór-görr, part. of great size, Lex. Poët. stór-hagr, adj. very skilled, handy, Fas. ii. 347. stór-heimsligr, adj. ‘big-foolish,’ grossly foolish, 625. 73. stór-heit, n. pl. great vows, Bs. i. 421, Fms. ix. 387. stór-héruð, n. pl. great districts, Stj. 83, MS. 655 xvi. A. 3, Ó. H. 125. stór-hlutir, m. pl. great things, Fms. vii. 136: in an evil sense, great sins, MS. 671. 16, N. G. L. i. 459. stór-hræddr, adj. much afraid, Fbr. 149. stór-huga, adj. aiming high, aspiring. stór-hugaðr, adj. high-minded, proud, Am. 72, Stj. stór-hvalir, m. pl. big whales, Sks. 122. stór-hveli, n. id., Fas. ii. 78. stór-höfðingjar, m. pl. great magnates, Fms. vii. 206, 209, Hkr. ii. 140, Barl. 127, Sks. 6. stór-höggr, adj. dealing heavy blows, Fms. xi. 131, Landn. 69, Fb. ii. 128. stór-ílla, adv. very badly, Grett. 120, Fms. i. 12, Fb. i. 411. stór-íllr, adj. very bad, Fms. ix. 393, Lv. 68. stór-jarteinir, f. pl. great wonders, Stj. 289. stór-kappar, m. pl. great champions, Fas. ii. 481. stór-katlar, m. pl. big kettles, Fms. x. 29. stór-kaup, n. pl. wholesale buying. stórkaup-maðr, m. a wholesale dealer, Fb. ii. 75. stór-keralda, að, in a pun, Krók. 63, 64. stór-kerti, n. pl. geat tapers, Flóv. 35. stór-keröld, n. pl. large vats, Dipl. v. 18. stór-klæki, n. pl. great wickedness, Band. 38 new Ed., Ó. H. 217. stór-kostliga, adv. in grand style, Bs. i. 645. stór-kostligr, adj. grand; bær s., Ó. H. 66; s. gjafir, Sturl. i. 48: colossal, Fb. i. 522. stór-kvikendi, n. pl. great beasts, Stj. 70. stór-kvæði, n. pl. great poems, Skálda 205. stór-langr, adj. very long, Eb. 24. stór-látr, adj. proud, haughty, Fms. i. 2: munificent, Fs. 51, Al. 70: not content with a little (opp. to smá-látr), Eg. 17, Fms. vi. 368. stór-leiði, n. a long way, Bs. i. 458. stór-leikr, m. presumption, pride, Fms. iv. 206, Ölk. 34, Stj. 537. stór-leitr, adj. big-faced, Sturl. ii. 99. stór-lendur, f. pl. great lands, Bs. i. 226. stór-liga, adv. greatly, very, Bret. 24, Eg. 57: proudly, Edda. 30; svara s., Fms. i. 3; mæla s., vi. 246, x. 194. stór-ligana, adv. = stórliga, Stj., MS. 227, passim. stór-ligr, adj. great, Eg. 46. stór-ljótr, adj. very ugly, Glúm. 387. stór-lokkar, m. pl. long locks, Fas. i. 173. stór-lyndi, f. magnanimity, Fms. vii. 198, Hkr. iii. 245; sína s., Fms. vii. 96. stór-lyndr, adj. magnanimous, Fms. vii. 98; high-spirited, Nj. 18, Fs. 129, Grett. 158. stór-læti, n. liberality, Ld. 30, Fms. x. 235: pride, v. 71, Ölk. 34. stór-lönd, n. pl. great counties, Fms. iv. 140. stór-mannliga, adv. (-ligr, adj.), like a grand man, munificently, Fs. 15, Ísl. ii. 337, Eg. 62, Fms. xi. 244. stór-mannligr, adj. magnificent, Fs. 11, 30, Fms. ii. 133, vi. 13, xi. 321. stór-margr, adj. very many, Eg. 219. stór-mál, n. pl. great suits; standa í stórmálum, Nj. 227, Fs. 29, Vápn. 22. stór-mein, n. pl. great evils, Fs. 44. stór-meizl, n. pl. great injuries, Sturl. ii. 49. stór-menni, n. great men, men of rank, Eg. 30, Fs. 11, Fms. i. 31, vi. 19, Ó. H. 71: great folk, Bárð. 172; frá Birni bunu er komit nær allt s. á Íslandi, Landn. 39: a liberal man, Sturl. i. 4, 9, Eg. 38, 198: a big man, giant, Edda 33. stór-mennska, u, f. greatness, munificence, Fms. xi. 19, 293, Fs. 15, passim; meir af stór-mennsku enu forsjá, Bs. i. 83. stórmennsku-fullr, adj. munificent. stór-merki, n. pl. wonderful things, great wonders; Guðs s., Edda (pref.), Fms. i. 133, Magn. 534, Symb. 29; hvat er fleira stórmerkja frá askinum, Edda. stór-merkiliga, adv. wonderfully, Mar. stór-merkiligr, adj. wonderful, Mar. stór-mikill, adj. huge, immense, Lv. 68, Eg. 59, Fms. i. 63, vii. 79, 278. stór-mjök, adv. very much, immensely, Fms. vii. 110, Fb. 1. 411, Bret. 54. stór-mæli, n. pl. great affairs; standa í stórmælum, Nj. 224: grave affairs, þau s. er ek hefi mót yðrum vilja brotið, Orkn. 118; eccl. the greater excommunication, hafði biskup í stórmælum ( in ban) tvá höfðingja, Sturl. ii. 2; lýsa stórmælum yfir, to excommunicate, iii. 201; biskup vildi ekki með hann tala, þvíat hann var í stórmælum, Bs. i. 286, 490, Stat. 260, Anecd. 8, 26. stór-nauðsynjar, f. pl. hard necessity, Gþl. 27, 352. stór-nær, adv. very nigh, Bs. i. 21. stór-orðr, adj. using big words, Fms. i. 75, xi. 94; stórort kvæði ok úfagrt, a big-worded, high-sounding poem, Ísl. ii. 237. stór-ráð, n. pl. great undertakings, Fms. i. 83. stór-ráða-samr, adj. daring, venturesome, Grett. 158. stór-ráðr, adj. ambitious; stórráð ok ráðgjörn, Fms. x. 220; s. ok ágjarn, vii. 28, Orkn. 144; a nickname, Sigríðr stórráða, cp. Lat. superbus. stór-ref-singar, f. pl. severe punishment. Fms. vii. 36. stór-regn, n. pl. heavy rains. Fms. viii. 202. stór-reki, m. ‘big-wreck’ big pieces of jetsum; allan stórreka, opp. to smáreki, Vm. 129. stór-riðinn, part. with big meshes, of a net. stór-ritaðr, part. written in large letters, Pm. 125. stór-ríki, n. pl. great empires, Bs. ii. 43. stór-ríkr, adj. very powerful, Ísl. ii. 202, v. l. stór-ræði, n. pl. daring, dangerous, great undertakings, Gþl. (pref. vi), Nj. 66, Fms. i. 83, vi. 10, 37, viii. 120, Sks. 746. stórræða-maðr, m. a man of great aims. Fms. ix. 283. stór-rök, n. pl. mighty events, Hom. 55. stór-sakar, f. pl. great offences. Fms. ii. 4, 33, Ld. 172. stór-samligr, adj. severe, Sks. 49. stór-sár, n. pl. grievous wounds, Fms. iii. 118. stór-skaðar, m. pl. great damage, Bs. i. 144. stór-skip, n. pl. great ships. Fms. vii. 259. stór-skorinn, part. huge, gaunt, Fb. i. 566; mikill vexti ok s., Bárð. 175; s. í andliti, Fb. i. 258; s. sem Goliath, Stj. 464; stórskorit höfuð, Grett. 83 new Ed. stór-skriptir, f. pl. heavy penances, K. Á. 192, H. E. i. 509; stórskripta-maðr, ii. 78. stór-skuldir, f. pl. great debts, Grág. i. 500. stór-slög, n. pl. great visitations, plagues, Stj. 268. stór-smiðr, m. a notable workman, Eg. 4. stór-smíði, n. pl. a huge, bulky work, Edda 19. stór-staðir, m. pl. great towns, Stj. 68; in Icel. or Norway of great church-prebends, Fms. vi. 157. stór-stígr, adj. long-striding. stór-straumr, m. a spring tide. stór-streymt, n. adj. = stórstraumr. stór-sveitir, f. pl. a large detachment., Fms. ix. 429. stór-syndir, f. pl. great sins, H. E. i. 521. stór-sæmdir, f. pl. great honours, Nj. 134, Fms. xi. 331. stór-sæti, n. pl. large ricks, Eb. 150, 224, Brandkr. 30. stór-tákn, n. pl. great wonders. Fms. i. 29, Stj. 261; sing., Bs. i. 42. stór-tignir, f. pl. high dignity, 625. 98. stór-tíðindi, n. pl. great tidings, great events, Fms. iii. 15, vi. 230, Nj. 195, Rb. 394, Sturl. i. 107 C; wonders, Edda 14, Fms. xi. 38. stór-tré, n. pl. huge beams, Karl. 448, Fms. x. 358, Krók. stóru-gi, see stórr (A. IV. 4). stór-úðigr, adj. high-minded, Hbl. 15, Valla L. stór-vandi, a, m. a great difficulty, Sturl. ii. 79. stór-vandræði, n. pl. id., Fms. vii. 25. stór-vegir, m. pl. broad roads, highways, Barl. 190. stór-vegligr, adj. very honourable, Hkr. ii. 100. stór-veizlur, f. pl. great banquets, Fms. i. 291. stór-vel, adv. right well, Eg. 60, 423, Ísl. ii. 382. stór-verk, n. pl. great deeds, Fms. v. 345. stór-viðaðr, adj. large timbered, Fms. ii. 218. stór-viðir, m. pl. great timbers, big beams, Fms. ii. 328, x. 361. Nj. 201, Bs. i. 81. stór-viðri, n. a great tempest, Fms. vii. 310, Grett. 153. stór-virki, n. pl. great feats, Fms. i. 287, ii. 109, vi. 55, Nj. 193, Ld. 40, Eg. 686, Korm. 242, Al. 160. stór-virkr, adj. working mightily; sterkr ok s., working like a giant, Bárð. 163; stórvirkr, opp. to góðvirkr, Nj. 55: as the name of a giant, Edda (Gl.), Fas. i. (Hervar. S. begin.) stór-vitr, adj. very wise, Nj. 22, Fms. i. 31, vi. 10, xi. 13, 205. stór-víða, adv. very widely, Fbr. 41. stór-yrði, n. pl. big words, Eg. 258, Nj. 261, Fms. ix. 419, x. 71, xi. 256, Al. 18. stór-ýðigr, adj. = stórúðigr, Valla L. 208. stór-þing, n. a ‘storthing,’ great council (oecumenical), Karl. 548, Pr. 104, Rb. stór-þorp, n. pl. great villages, Fagrsk. ch. 193. stór-þungt, n. adj. very heavy, Eb. 284. stór-þurftir, f. pl. great need, Bs. i. 525. stór-ættaðr, adj. high-born, Eg. 16, Nj. 178, Fms. i. 186, vi. 246. stór-ættir, f. pl. great families.

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  • 84 presentar

    v.
    1 to present.
    Ella presenta soluciones She presents solutions.
    Ella le presenta a Ricardo un regalo She presents Richard a gift.
    Ellos presentan a los candidatos They present=field the candidates.
    2 to make (ofrecer) (disculpas, excusas).
    3 to introduce (person).
    me presentó a sus amigos she introduced me to her friends
    me parece que no nos han presentado I don't think we've been introduced
    Juan, te presento a Carmen Juan, this is Carmen
    permítame que le presente a nuestra directora allow me to introduce you to our manager, I'd like you to meet our manager
    Ella presenta a los invitados She introduces the guests.
    4 to have, to show (tener) (aspecto).
    presenta difícil solución it's going to be difficult to solve
    Ella le presenta al público una obra She shows the public a play.
    5 to host, to be the host of, to act as a compere for, to compere.
    Ella presenta el programa She hosts the program.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to present; (mostrar) to show
    2 (entregar) to hand in
    3 (sacar al mercado) to launch
    4 (personas) to introduce
    ¿te han presentado ya? have you been introduced yet?
    5 TELEVISIÓN to present
    6 (ofrecer) to offer, show
    1 (comparecer) to turn up
    2 (para elección) to stand; (en un concurso) to enter
    \
    presentar una denuncia to lodge a complaint
    presentar una ponencia to present a paper
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=enseñar, exponer) [gen] to present; [+ moción, candidato] to propose, put forward; [+ pruebas, informe] to submit; [+ documento, pasaporte] to show

    presentar una propuestato make o present a proposal

    presentar algo al cobro o al pago — (Com) to present sth for payment

    2) (=entregar) to hand in

    presentó la dimisión — he handed in his resignation, he resigned

    3) (=mostrar) [+ señal, síntoma] to show
    4) (=exponer al público) [+ producto, disco, libro] to launch
    5) [en espectáculo] [+ obra] to perform; [+ actor, actriz] to present, feature
    6) (=ser presentador de) [+ programa televisivo] to present, host

    J. Pérez presenta el programa — the programme is presented o hosted by J. Pérez

    ¿quién presenta ahora las noticias de las nueve? — who presents o reads the nine o'clock news now?

    7) (=tener) to have
    8) [+ persona] to introduce

    a ver si te presento a mi amiga Jacinta — you must meet my friend Jacinta, I must introduce you to my friend Jacinta

    ser presentada en sociedad — to come out, make one's début

    9) (=ofrecer) [+ disculpa] to offer, make

    le presento mis consideraciones[en carta] yours faithfully

    10) (Mil)

    presentar batalla — (lit) to draw up in battle array; (fig) to offer resistance

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( mostrar) to present
    b) ( exponer por primera vez) <libro/disco> to launch; < obra de arte> to present; < colección de moda> to present, exhibit
    c) ( entregar) <informe/solicitud> to submit

    le presenté el pasaporte — I gave him my passport, I presented my passport to him

    d) ( enseñar) to show
    e) <disculpas/excusas> to make; < dimisión> to hand in, submit; < queja> to file, make

    presentaron una denuncia — they reported the matter (to the police), they made an official complaint

    f) (Mil)
    2) (TV) < programa> to present, introduce
    3) < persona> to introduce

    te presento a mi hermana — I'd like you to meet my sister, this is my sister

    4) <novedad/ventaja> to offer; < síntoma> to show
    2.
    presentarse v pron
    1)
    a) ( en lugar) to turn up, appear
    b) (a concurso, examen)

    se presentó al examenshe took o (BrE) sat the exam

    se presenta como candidato independientehe's running (AmE) o (BrE) he's standing as an independent

    2) dificultad/problema to arise, come up, crop up (colloq)

    si se me presenta la oportunidad — if I get the opportunity, if the opportunity arises

    3) ( darse a conocer) to introduce oneself
    * * *
    = bring to + the attention, display, draw, exhibit, expose, feature, introduce, open up, pose, present, provide with, set out, subject, throw up, render, put before, produce, table, submit, unveil, showcase, surrender, lay out, roll out, construct, tender, come up with, report, bring forward, deliver.
    Ex. Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.
    Ex. The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.
    Ex. For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.
    Ex. These headings, therefore, in addition to exhibiting a bias in favor of the majority, actively hinder access.
    Ex. The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.
    Ex. Other catalogues and bibliographies only feature added entries under title where it is deemed that the author main entry heading is not likely to be obvious to the users.
    Ex. The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.
    Ex. Here is a key paper by a non librarian which opens up a new and constructive approach to library purpose.
    Ex. This illustrates the puzzle that differential policies pose for users.
    Ex. Informative abstract present as much as possible of the quantitative or qualitative information contained in a document.
    Ex. Many libraries provide users with photocopies of contents pages of selected journals.
    Ex. A short score is a sketch made by a composer for an ensemble work, with the main features of the composition set out on a few staves.
    Ex. Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.
    Ex. Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.
    Ex. The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.
    Ex. The art of documentation is the process by which the documentalist is enabled to put before the creative specialist the existing literature bearing on the subject of his investigation.
    Ex. The perfect librarian may be defined as one who produces the information a reader requires as soon as the reader asks for it.
    Ex. This list indicates the dates the reports were tabled and any further action take.
    Ex. Most publications are probably free distribution material and whilst that does not absolve the publishers from the obligation of legal deposit it is probable that many local authorities do not submit their materials.
    Ex. Here is an institution which knows, neither rank nor wealth within its walls, which stops the ignorant peer or the ignorant monarch at its threshold, and declines to unveil to him its treasures, or to waste time upon him, and yet welcomes the workman according to his knowledge or thirst for knowledge.
    Ex. Officially known as SOLEX, this exhibition showcases mainly IT based products for the legal profession.
    Ex. The book's date label is stamped in the usual way, and the reader must surrender one token for each book he is borrowing.
    Ex. There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.
    Ex. I don't need to tell those of you from higher education institutions how course management systems are starting to really proliferate and roll out in higher education.
    Ex. It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.
    Ex. This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.
    Ex. Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
    Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.
    Ex. They also intend to bring forward legislation to provide that the maximum amount of compensation should be £500,000.
    Ex. The result could be termed a full-provision data base -- a data base including both text and reference, and delivering much more than the 2 added together.
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    * argumento que presenta sólo un punto de vista = one-sided argument.
    * oportunidad + presentarse = opportunity + knock, opportunity + present + Reflexivo.
    * presentar Algo desde una nueva óptica = throw + Nombre + in a new light, throw + new light on.
    * presentar Algo desde un nuevo ángulo = throw + new light on.
    * presentar argumentos a favor = make + a case for.
    * presentar argumentos a favor de = present + arguments in favour of.
    * presentar como = make + Nombre + out to be.
    * presentar conclusiones = provide + conclusions.
    * presentar conocimiento = package + knowledge.
    * presentar deficiencias = fall + short.
    * presentar de manera esquemática = give + overview.
    * presentar dentro de = package.
    * presentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = shed + new light on, throw + new light on.
    * presentar detalladamente = spread out.
    * presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * presentar en forma de tabla = tabulate.
    * presentar en pantalla = call up, print + online, bring up, screen.
    * presentar evidencia a favor de = present + case for.
    * presentar información = submit + information, package + information.
    * presentar información de varios modos = repackage + information.
    * presentar la evolución de Algo = chart + the history.
    * presentar la oportunidad = allow + the opportunity to.
    * presentar las pruebas ante = lay + evidence before.
    * presentar peligro = present + danger.
    * presentar + Posesivo + respetos = pay + Posesivo + respects.
    * presentar posibilidades = present + possibilities, open (up) + avenues.
    * presentar problemas = present + problems.
    * presentar pruebas = give + evidence.
    * presentar resultados = report + findings, report + results.
    * presentar reto = defy.
    * presentarse = come in, manifest + Reflexivo, turn up, show up, unfold, come forward, come with.
    * presentarse a = stand for.
    * presentarse a una elección = stand for + election, run for + election.
    * presentarse desde una nueva perspectiva = stand in + a new light.
    * presentar (según) = cast (in/into).
    * presentarse una ocasión = occasion + arise.
    * presentar similitudes = share + similarities.
    * presentar una amenaza = pose + threat.
    * presentar una comunicación = deliver + paper, give + paper, present + paper.
    * presentar una contribución = present + contribution.
    * presentar una demanda = file + suit against, file + lawsuit against.
    * presentar una demanda judicial = take + legal action, take + legal proceedings.
    * presentar una denuncia = file + police report.
    * presentar una factura = submit + bill.
    * presentar una idea = make + point, put forward + idea, offer + perspective, present + idea.
    * presentar una imagen = present + picture, paint + a picture, present + an image.
    * presentar una oportunidad = afford + opportunity.
    * presentar una petición = submit + petition.
    * presentar una ponencia = give + paper, read + paper.
    * presentar una propuesta = submit + proposal.
    * presentar una queja = register + complaint, lodge + complaint, file + complaint, file + grievance.
    * presentar una reclamación = enter + complaint, place + claim, file + complaint.
    * presentar un argumento = advance + argument.
    * presentar una solicitud = submit + application.
    * presentar un aspecto = present + a picture.
    * presentar un aspecto de = wear + a look of.
    * presentar una visión = present + a picture.
    * presentar una visión global = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overview.
    * presentar un buen aspecto = look + good.
    * presentar un dilema = present + dilemma.
    * presentar un frente común = present + common front.
    * presentar un informe = give + a report, present + report.
    * presentar un obstáculo = pose + obstacle.
    * presentar un peligro = pose + danger.
    * presentar un problema = pose + problem, air + problem.
    * presentar un programa = present + programme.
    * presentar un proyecto = submit + project, present + project.
    * presentar un resumen = give + summary.
    * presentar un reto = present + challenge, provide + challenge.
    * presentar un riesgo = pose + risk.
    * presentar vestigios de = bear + traces of.
    * seleccionar y presentar en un documento = package.
    * volver a presentar = resubmit [re-submit].
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( mostrar) to present
    b) ( exponer por primera vez) <libro/disco> to launch; < obra de arte> to present; < colección de moda> to present, exhibit
    c) ( entregar) <informe/solicitud> to submit

    le presenté el pasaporte — I gave him my passport, I presented my passport to him

    d) ( enseñar) to show
    e) <disculpas/excusas> to make; < dimisión> to hand in, submit; < queja> to file, make

    presentaron una denuncia — they reported the matter (to the police), they made an official complaint

    f) (Mil)
    2) (TV) < programa> to present, introduce
    3) < persona> to introduce

    te presento a mi hermana — I'd like you to meet my sister, this is my sister

    4) <novedad/ventaja> to offer; < síntoma> to show
    2.
    presentarse v pron
    1)
    a) ( en lugar) to turn up, appear
    b) (a concurso, examen)

    se presentó al examenshe took o (BrE) sat the exam

    se presenta como candidato independientehe's running (AmE) o (BrE) he's standing as an independent

    2) dificultad/problema to arise, come up, crop up (colloq)

    si se me presenta la oportunidad — if I get the opportunity, if the opportunity arises

    3) ( darse a conocer) to introduce oneself
    * * *
    presentar (según)
    (v.) = cast (in/into)

    Ex: Which of the following subject analyses is cast in the citation order PMEST?.

    = bring to + the attention, display, draw, exhibit, expose, feature, introduce, open up, pose, present, provide with, set out, subject, throw up, render, put before, produce, table, submit, unveil, showcase, surrender, lay out, roll out, construct, tender, come up with, report, bring forward, deliver.

    Ex: Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.

    Ex: The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.
    Ex: For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.
    Ex: These headings, therefore, in addition to exhibiting a bias in favor of the majority, actively hinder access.
    Ex: The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.
    Ex: Other catalogues and bibliographies only feature added entries under title where it is deemed that the author main entry heading is not likely to be obvious to the users.
    Ex: The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.
    Ex: Here is a key paper by a non librarian which opens up a new and constructive approach to library purpose.
    Ex: This illustrates the puzzle that differential policies pose for users.
    Ex: Informative abstract present as much as possible of the quantitative or qualitative information contained in a document.
    Ex: Many libraries provide users with photocopies of contents pages of selected journals.
    Ex: A short score is a sketch made by a composer for an ensemble work, with the main features of the composition set out on a few staves.
    Ex: Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.
    Ex: Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.
    Ex: The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.
    Ex: The art of documentation is the process by which the documentalist is enabled to put before the creative specialist the existing literature bearing on the subject of his investigation.
    Ex: The perfect librarian may be defined as one who produces the information a reader requires as soon as the reader asks for it.
    Ex: This list indicates the dates the reports were tabled and any further action take.
    Ex: Most publications are probably free distribution material and whilst that does not absolve the publishers from the obligation of legal deposit it is probable that many local authorities do not submit their materials.
    Ex: Here is an institution which knows, neither rank nor wealth within its walls, which stops the ignorant peer or the ignorant monarch at its threshold, and declines to unveil to him its treasures, or to waste time upon him, and yet welcomes the workman according to his knowledge or thirst for knowledge.
    Ex: Officially known as SOLEX, this exhibition showcases mainly IT based products for the legal profession.
    Ex: The book's date label is stamped in the usual way, and the reader must surrender one token for each book he is borrowing.
    Ex: There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.
    Ex: I don't need to tell those of you from higher education institutions how course management systems are starting to really proliferate and roll out in higher education.
    Ex: It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.
    Ex: This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.
    Ex: Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
    Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.
    Ex: They also intend to bring forward legislation to provide that the maximum amount of compensation should be £500,000.
    Ex: The result could be termed a full-provision data base -- a data base including both text and reference, and delivering much more than the 2 added together.
    * argumento que presenta sólo un punto de vista = one-sided argument.
    * oportunidad + presentarse = opportunity + knock, opportunity + present + Reflexivo.
    * presentar Algo desde una nueva óptica = throw + Nombre + in a new light, throw + new light on.
    * presentar Algo desde un nuevo ángulo = throw + new light on.
    * presentar argumentos a favor = make + a case for.
    * presentar argumentos a favor de = present + arguments in favour of.
    * presentar como = make + Nombre + out to be.
    * presentar conclusiones = provide + conclusions.
    * presentar conocimiento = package + knowledge.
    * presentar deficiencias = fall + short.
    * presentar de manera esquemática = give + overview.
    * presentar dentro de = package.
    * presentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = shed + new light on, throw + new light on.
    * presentar detalladamente = spread out.
    * presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * presentar en forma de tabla = tabulate.
    * presentar en pantalla = call up, print + online, bring up, screen.
    * presentar evidencia a favor de = present + case for.
    * presentar información = submit + information, package + information.
    * presentar información de varios modos = repackage + information.
    * presentar la evolución de Algo = chart + the history.
    * presentar la oportunidad = allow + the opportunity to.
    * presentar las pruebas ante = lay + evidence before.
    * presentar peligro = present + danger.
    * presentar + Posesivo + respetos = pay + Posesivo + respects.
    * presentar posibilidades = present + possibilities, open (up) + avenues.
    * presentar problemas = present + problems.
    * presentar pruebas = give + evidence.
    * presentar resultados = report + findings, report + results.
    * presentar reto = defy.
    * presentarse = come in, manifest + Reflexivo, turn up, show up, unfold, come forward, come with.
    * presentarse a = stand for.
    * presentarse a una elección = stand for + election, run for + election.
    * presentarse desde una nueva perspectiva = stand in + a new light.
    * presentar (según) = cast (in/into).
    * presentarse una ocasión = occasion + arise.
    * presentar similitudes = share + similarities.
    * presentar una amenaza = pose + threat.
    * presentar una comunicación = deliver + paper, give + paper, present + paper.
    * presentar una contribución = present + contribution.
    * presentar una demanda = file + suit against, file + lawsuit against.
    * presentar una demanda judicial = take + legal action, take + legal proceedings.
    * presentar una denuncia = file + police report.
    * presentar una factura = submit + bill.
    * presentar una idea = make + point, put forward + idea, offer + perspective, present + idea.
    * presentar una imagen = present + picture, paint + a picture, present + an image.
    * presentar una oportunidad = afford + opportunity.
    * presentar una petición = submit + petition.
    * presentar una ponencia = give + paper, read + paper.
    * presentar una propuesta = submit + proposal.
    * presentar una queja = register + complaint, lodge + complaint, file + complaint, file + grievance.
    * presentar una reclamación = enter + complaint, place + claim, file + complaint.
    * presentar un argumento = advance + argument.
    * presentar una solicitud = submit + application.
    * presentar un aspecto = present + a picture.
    * presentar un aspecto de = wear + a look of.
    * presentar una visión = present + a picture.
    * presentar una visión global = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overview.
    * presentar un buen aspecto = look + good.
    * presentar un dilema = present + dilemma.
    * presentar un frente común = present + common front.
    * presentar un informe = give + a report, present + report.
    * presentar un obstáculo = pose + obstacle.
    * presentar un peligro = pose + danger.
    * presentar un problema = pose + problem, air + problem.
    * presentar un programa = present + programme.
    * presentar un proyecto = submit + project, present + project.
    * presentar un resumen = give + summary.
    * presentar un reto = present + challenge, provide + challenge.
    * presentar un riesgo = pose + risk.
    * presentar vestigios de = bear + traces of.
    * seleccionar y presentar en un documento = package.
    * volver a presentar = resubmit [re-submit].

    * * *
    presentar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 (mostrar) to present
    un producto bien presentado a well-presented product
    2 (exponer por primera vez) ‹libro/disco› to launch
    presentó sus nuevos cuadros she presented her new paintings
    presentará su colección de otoño en Londres he will present o exhibit his autumn collection in London
    el nuevo XS34 se presentará al público en el salón de Turín the new XS34 will be on display (to the public) for the first time at the Turin show
    3 (entregar) ‹informe/solicitud› to submit
    le presenté el pasaporte para que me lo sellara I gave him my passport for stamping, I presented my passport to him for stamping
    tengo que presentar los planes mañana I have to submit o present the plans tomorrow
    4 (enseñar) to show
    hay que presentar el carné para entrar you have to show your membership card to get in
    5 ‹disculpas/excusas› to make
    fui a presentar mis respetos I went to pay my respects
    presentó su dimisión she handed in o submitted her resignation, she resigned
    pienso presentar una queja I intend filing o making a complaint
    presentaron una denuncia they reported the matter (to the police), they made an official complaint
    presentar pruebas to present evidence
    presentar cargos to bring charges
    presentar una demanda to bring a lawsuit
    6 ( Mil):
    presentar armas to present arms
    B (TV) ‹programa› to present, introduce
    C [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹persona› to introduce
    el director presentó al conferenciante the director introduced the speaker
    me presentó a su familia he introduced me to his family
    te presento a mi hermana I'd like you to meet my sister/this is my sister
    D
    (mostrar, ofrecer): el nuevo modelo presenta algunas novedades the latest model has o offers some new features
    presenta muchas ventajas para el consumidor it offers the consumer many advantages
    el paciente no presentaba síntomas de intoxicación the patient showed no signs of food poisoning
    el cadáver presenta un impacto de bala en el costado ( frml); there is a bullet wound in the side of the body, the body has a bullet wound in the side
    A
    1 (en un lugar) to turn up, appear
    se presentó en casa sin avisar he turned up o showed up o appeared at the house unexpectedly
    se presentó voluntariamente a la policía he turned himself in to the police
    tendrá que presentarse ante el juez he will have to appear before the judge
    2
    (a un concurso, examen): se presentó al examen she took o ( BrE) sat the exam
    me presenté al concurso I entered the competition
    se presenta como candidato independiente he's an independent candidate, he's running as an independent ( AmE), he's standing as an independent ( BrE)
    se presentó para el cargo de director he applied for the post of director
    B «dificultad/problema» to arise, come up, crop up ( colloq)
    estaré allí salvo que se presente algún impedimento I'll be there unless something crops up o comes up
    si se me presenta la oportunidad if I get the opportunity, if the opportunity arises
    el futuro se presenta prometedor the future looks promising
    el asunto se presenta muy mal things are looking very bad
    C (darse a conocer) to introduce oneself
    permítame que me presente allow me to introduce myself
    presentarse en sociedad to make one's debut (in society)
    * * *

     

    presentar ( conjugate presentar) verbo transitivo
    1

    b) ( exponer por primera vez) ‹libro/disco to launch;

    obra de arte to present;
    colección de moda to present, exhibit
    c) ( entregar) ‹informe/solicitud to submit;

    trabajo to hand in;
    renuncia to hand in, submit
    d) ( enseñar) ‹carnet/pasaporte to show

    e)disculpas/excusas to make;

    queja to file, make;
    cargos to bring;

    presentar pruebas to present evidence
    f) (Mil):


    2 (TV) ‹ programa to present, introduce
    3 persona to introduce;

    4novedad/ventaja to offer;
    síntoma to show
    presentarse verbo pronominal
    1


    b) presentarse a algo ‹ a examen to take sth;

    a concurso to enter sth;
    a elecciones› to take part in sth;
    se presenta como candidato independiente he's running (AmE) o (BrE) he's standing as an independent;

    presentarse para un cargo to apply for a post
    2 [dificultad/problema] to arise, come up;
    [ oportunidad] to arise
    3 ( darse a conocer) to introduce oneself
    presentar verbo transitivo
    1 (un programa, pruebas, etc) to present
    2 (un producto) to launch
    3 (a una persona) to introduce
    4 (síntomas, características, etc) to have, show
    5 (disculpas) to give, present
    (condolencias) to give, pay
    6 (la dimisión) to hand in
    7 (una queja) to file, make
    ' presentar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alegar
    - compeler
    - convenir
    - dimisión
    - esquema
    - revestir
    - dar
    - demanda
    - denuncia
    - introducir
    - licitar
    - moción
    - queja
    - querella
    - renuncia
    English:
    bring forward
    - charge
    - claim
    - field
    - file
    - hand in
    - host
    - introduce
    - lay
    - lodge
    - make out
    - model
    - pay
    - present
    - press
    - produce
    - put in
    - put on
    - put up
    - register
    - render
    - replay
    - report
    - represent
    - rerun
    - respect
    - serve up
    - set out
    - show
    - slant
    - star
    - submit
    - table
    - this
    - bring
    - come
    - display
    - enter
    - exhibit
    - float
    - hand
    - notice
    - propose
    - put
    - retake
    - sponsor
    - tender
    * * *
    vt
    1. [mostrar, entregar] to present;
    [dimisión] to tender, to hand in; [tesis] to hand in, to submit; [pruebas, propuesta] to submit; [recurso, denuncia] to lodge; [solicitud] to make; [moción] to propose;
    presente su pasaporte en la ventanilla show your passport at the window;
    presentar cargos/una demanda contra alguien to bring charges/an action against sb;
    ¡presenten armas! [en ejército] present arms!;
    es un trabajo muy bien presentado it is a very well presented piece of work
    2. [dar a conocer] to introduce;
    me presentó a sus amigos she introduced me to her friends;
    Juan, te presento a Carmen Juan, this is Carmen;
    me parece que no nos han presentado I don't think we've been introduced;
    permítame que le presente a nuestra directora allow me to introduce you to our manager, I'd like you to meet our manager;
    no se conocían, pero yo los presenté they didn't know each other, but I introduced them (to each other)
    3. [anunciar] [programa de radio o televisión] to present;
    [espectáculo] to compere;
    la mujer que presenta el telediario the woman who reads the news on TV
    4. [proponer para competición] [obra] to enter;
    presentar una novela a un premio literario to enter a novel for a literary prize;
    presentar una película a concurso to enter a film at a film festival;
    presentar a alguien para algo to propose sb for sth, to put sb forward for sth;
    el partido presentará a la señora Cruz para la alcaldía the party is putting Mrs Cruz forward for the office of mayor, Mrs Cruz will be the party's candidate for the office of mayor
    5. [exhibir por primera vez] [planes, presupuestos] to present;
    [película] to premiere; [libro, disco] to launch;
    el club presentó a su último fichaje ante la prensa the club introduced its new signing to the press
    6. [ofrecer] [disculpas, excusas] to make;
    [respetos] to pay;
    nos presentó (sus) disculpas he made his excuses to us
    7. [tener] [aspecto, características, novedades] to have;
    este fondo de inversión presenta grandes ventajas this investment fund offers o has big advantages;
    la playa presenta un aspecto deplorable the beach is in a terrible state;
    presenta difícil solución it's going to be difficult to solve;
    el paciente presentaba síntomas de deshidratación the patient presented symptoms of dehydration
    * * *
    v/t
    1 TV present
    2 a alguien introduce
    3 producto launch
    4 solicitud submit
    * * *
    1) : to present, to show
    2) : to offer, to give
    3) : to submit (a document), to launch (a product)
    4) : to introduce (a person)
    * * *
    1. (personas) to introduce
    te presento a Iván this is Iván / meet Iván
    2. (programa, idea, propuesta) to present
    3. (un producto) to launch
    4. (señales, aspecto) to have / to show [pt. showed; pp. shown]

    Spanish-English dictionary > presentar

  • 85 malade

    malade [malad]
    1. adjective
       a. ( = atteint) [personne] ill ; [organe, plante] diseased
    j'ai été malade I was ill ; ( = j'ai vomi) I was sick
       b. ( = fou) mad
       c. ( = en mauvais état) [pays] in a sorry state
    2. masculine noun, feminine noun
       a. ( = personne malade) sick person ; (d'un médecin) patient
       b. ( = fanatique) (inf) un malade de la moto a motorbike fanatic (inf!)
       c. ( = fou) (inf) maniac (inf)
    * * *
    malad
    1.
    1) [personne] ill, sick; [animal] sick; [plante] diseased

    tomber maladeto fall ill ou sick, to get sick US

    être malade en voiture/en avion — to get carsick/airsick

    j'en suis malade — (colloq) fig it makes me sick

    2) [poumons, œil] diseased; [dent] bad
    3) (colloq) ( fou)

    2.
    nom masculin et féminin gén sick man/woman; ( dans un cadre médical) patient

    les malades — the sick (+ v pl), the patients

    Phrasal Verbs:
    ••

    être malade comme un chien — (colloq) to be as sick as a dog

    * * *
    malad
    1. adj
    1) (personne) ill, sick

    tomber malade — to fall ill, to get sick USA

    être malade du cœur — to have heart trouble, to have a bad heart

    2) (jambe, bras, poitrine) bad

    Sa jambe malade le faisait souffrir. — His bad leg was hurting him.

    Son foie malade le faisait souffrir. — His liver complaint was causing him pain.

    3) (plante) diseased
    4) fig (entreprise, monde) ailing
    2. nm/f
    sick person, (à l'hôpital) patient
    * * *
    A adj
    1 [personne] ill ( épith), sick; [animal] sick; [arbre, plante] diseased; tomber malade [personne] to fall ill ou sick, to get sick US; être malade to be ill ou sick; être malade en voiture/en bateau/en avion to get carsick/seasick/airsick; j'en suis malade fig it makes me sick; gravement/très gravement malade seriously/critically ill; se rendre malade to make oneself ill ou sick; ça le rend malade rien que d'y penser it makes him sick just to think about it; malade de peur/jalousie sick with fear/jealousy; être malade d'inquiétude to be worried sick; se faire porter malade to report sick;
    2 [poumons, côlon] diseased; [dent] bad; [œil, jambe] ( par maladie) diseased; ( par accident) injured; [corps, esprit] sick;
    3 ( fou) crazy; être malade (de la tête) to be crazy;
    4 ( en mauvais état) être malade [entreprise, institution, pays, objet] to be in a bad way ou sorry state; le pays est malade de l'inflation the country is suffering from inflation.
    B nmf gén sick man/woman; ( dans un cadre médical ou hospitalier) patient; les malades the sick, the patients; son mari est un grand malade her husband is seriously ill.
    malade imaginaire hypochondriac; malade mental mentally ill person; les malades mentaux the mentally ill; c'est un malade mental he's mentally ill.
    être malade comme un chien or une bête gén to be really ill; ( vomir) to be as sick as a dog.
    [malad] adjectif
    1. [souffrant] ill, sick, unwell
    gravement malade gravely ou seriously ill
    a. [souffrir] to be incredibly ill ou at death's door (humoristique)
    b. [vomir] to be sick as a dog ou violently ill
    2. [atteint d'une lésion] bad, diseased
    j'ai les intestins malades, je suis malade des intestins I have troubles with my intestines
    3. [nauséeux] sick
    je suis malade en bateau/voiture/avion I suffer from seasickness/carsickness/airsickness
    4. [dément] (mentally) ill ou sick
    5. [en mauvais état] decrepit, dilapidated
    la France malade de l'inflation La Fontaine (allusion) France, sick ou crippled with inflation
    6. [affecté moralement] ill, sick
    malade de jalousie sick with jealousy, horribly jealous
    et pourtant c'est elle qui a eu le poste — tais-toi, ça me rend ou j'en suis malade! all the same, she's the one who got the job — don't, it makes me sick ou vomit!
    7. (familier) [déraisonnable] mad, crazy
    ————————
    [malad] nom masculin et féminin
    1. [patient - généralement] sick person, sick man ( feminine woman) ; [ - d'un hôpital, d'un médecin] patient
    [sujet atteint] sufferer
    ‘le Malade imaginaire’ Molière ‘The Imaginary Invalid’
    2. [dément, DROIT]
    3. (familier) [passionné]

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > malade

  • 86 Beste

    Adj. best...
    * * *
    das Beste
    best
    * * *
    Bẹs|te(s) ['bɛstə]
    nt
    See:
    → beste(r, s)
    * * *
    bes·te(r, s)
    [ˈbɛstə, ˈbɛstɐ, ˈbɛstəs]
    I. adj superl von gut attr best
    von der \besten Qualität of the highest quality
    die \beste Weite the farthest [or furthest]
    aus \bester Familie from a good family
    von \bester Abstammung of good birth [or form stock]
    sich akk \bester Gesundheit erfreuen to be in the best of health
    in \bester Laune in an excellent mood [or the best of spirits]
    in \bester Gelassenheit very [or extremely] composed
    meine \besten Glückwünsche zur bestandenen Prüfung! congratulations on passing your exam!
    mit den \besten Genesungswünschen with all best wishes for a speedy recovery
    „mit den \besten Grüßen [Ihr]...“ (Briefformel) “Best wishes, [Yours]...”; s.a. Wille
    aufs [o auf das] \beste perfectly, very well, s.a. Beste(r, s)
    II. adv
    1. (auf Platz eins)
    am \besten + verb best
    sie schloss in der Prüfung am \besten ab she finished top in the exam
    am \besten... it would be best if..., your best bet would be to... fam
    3.
    das ist [auch [o doch]] am \besten so! it's all for the best!
    es wäre am \besten, wenn... it would be best if...
    es wäre am \besten, wenn Sie jetzt gingen you had better go now
    * * *
    Beste m/f/n; -n, -n
    1. (the) best;
    das Beste, die Besten auch umg the pick of the bunch;
    das Beste vom Besten the very best;
    geben do one’s (level) best;
    ich werde mein Bestes tun auch I’ll do what I can;
    ich sage das zu deinem Besten I’m telling you this for your own good;
    ich will nur dein Bestes I only want what is best for you;
    daraus machen make the best of it ( oder of a bad job);
    ich halte diese Lösung für das Beste I think this is the best answer;
    wir verstehen uns auf das Beste we get on (US along) perfectly (together);
    aufs Beste geregelt all taken care of;
    wollen wir aufs Beste hoffen let’s hope for the best;
    nächste Beste don’t take the first one you come across
    2. Person:
    der/die Beste the best (person);
    der/die Beste kommt zuerst the first to arrive is the most welcome;
    der/die Beste sein be the best;
    so geht das nicht, mein Bester/meine Beste! umg my dear fellow, that just won’t do
    3.
    es steht mit ihr nicht zum Besten things aren’t looking too good for her;
    mit unserer Firma steht es nicht zum Besten things are not going too well for our firm, our firm is in a bad way;
    zum Besten geben (Geschichte etc) tell; (Lied) sing;
    er gab eine Geschichte/ein Lied zum Besten auch he recounted a little story/he gave us/them a little song;
    halten pull sb’s leg, have sb on;
    du hältst mich wohl zum Besten auch you must be joking! you can’t be serious!;
    er/sie ist der/die Beste beim Sport he/she is the best at sport(s)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Beste

  • 87 Д-125

    ПОСЛЕДНЕЕ ДЕЛО coll NP Invar subj-compl with быть« ( subj: abstr, infin, or a clause), usu. pres)
    1. ( fixed WO
    some situation (doing sth. etc) is very bad, not good at all: (of a situation etc) things are as bad as can be
    things are really bad things are in a bad way things have hit (reached) rock bottom (in limited contexts) ift (the beginning of) the end (of doing sth.) (doing sth. is) as low as you can get despicable you can't get lower than (doing sth.).
    ...Хозяин добавил: «Твой муж никому зла сделать не мог - последнее дело, если таких берут...» (Мандельштам 1). And the old man added. "Your husband could never have done harm to anyone. If they are arresting people like him, things must be really bad" (1a).
    «Ох, уж эти мне базары! Нет, что вы на это скажете? Уж если они немцев перестанут бояться... последнее дело» (Булгаков 3). "Hell - these market women! How'd you like that? Once they stop being afraid of the Germans...it's the beginning of the end" (3a).
    2. sth. is of negligible importance within the framework of the matter in question
    completely unimportant
    means nothing (in limited contexts) the last thing (you think of etc) the last thing on one's list the least of one's concerns (worries)).
    (Беневоленский:) Теперь я вас спрошу, что такое красота в мужчине? - Последнее дело (Островский 1). (В.:) Now I ask you, what are good looks in a man, exactly? It's the last thing you think of (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-125

  • 88 последнее дело

    [NP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: abstr, infin, or a clause), usu. pres]
    =====
    1. [fixed WO]
    some situation (doing sth. etc) is very bad, not good at all:
    - [of a situation etc] things are as bad as can be;
    - [in limited contexts] it's (the beginning of) the end;
    - [of doing sth.] (doing sth. is) as low as you can get;
    - you can't get lower than (doing sth.).
         ♦...Хозяин добавил: "Твой муж никому зла сделать не мог - последнее дело, если таких берут..." (Мандельштам 1). And the old man added. "Your husband could never have done harm to anyone. If they are arresting people like him, things must be really bad" (1a).
         ♦ "Ох, уж эти мне базары! Нет, что вы на это скажете? Уж если они немцев перестанут бояться... последнее дело" (Булгаков 3). "Hell - these market women! How'd you like that? Once they stop being afraid of the Germans...it's the beginning of the end" (3a).
    2. sth. is of negligible importance within the framework of the matter in question:
    - [in limited contexts] the last thing (you think of etc);
    - the least of one's concerns (worries).
         ♦ [Беневоленский:] Теперь я вас спрошу, что такое красота в мужчине? - Последнее дело (Островский 1). [В.:] Now I ask you, what are good looks in a man, exactly? It's the last thing you think of (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > последнее дело

  • 89 STANDA

    * * *
    (stend; stóð, stóðum; staðinn), v.
    1) to stand, opp. to sitja or liggja (hann stóð við vegginn);
    koma standandi niðr, to come down on one’s feet;
    skal mik niðr setja standanda, in a standing position;
    standa fast, to stand fast;
    standa höllum fœti, to stand slanting;
    2) to stand, stick (G. skaut svá fast niðr skildinum, at hann stóð fastr í jörðunni);
    sveininum stóð fiskbein í hálsi, the bone stuck in his throat;
    3) to stand, remain;
    borð stóðu, stood, were not removed;
    4) to stand, be situated (bœr einn stóð skamt frá þeim);
    5) to stand still, rest, pause (stóð þá kyrrt nökkura hríð);
    verðr hér fyrst at standa sagan, the story must stop here for the present;
    6) to last (hafði lengi staðit bardaginn);
    7) to befit, become (konungr kvað þat eigi standa, at menn lægi svá);
    ekki stendr þér slíkt, it does not befit thee;
    8) to stand in a certain way, project, trend (fjögur horn ok stóðu fagrt, hit þriðja stóð í lopt upp);
    stendr inn straumrinn, the tide (current) stands in;
    blóðbogi stóð ór hvárutveggja eyranu, a stream of blood gushed out of both his ears;
    kallar hann betr standa veðrit at fara landhallt, that the wind stands better for making land;
    stóð vindr af landi, the wind blew from the land;
    standa grunnt, to be shallow (vinátta okkur stendr grunnt);
    standa grunn, to stick on the ground (örkin stóð grunn);
    10) to catch, overtake (hann drap menn Eiríks konungs, hvar sem hann stóð þá);
    standa e-n at e-u, to catch one doing a thing (ef maðr verðr at því staðinn, at hann meiðir smala manna);
    11) to stand, endure, bear (standa e-t or e-u);
    12) to press, urge, trouble (elli stóð Hárek);
    hvat stendr þik, what ails thee?
    13) to weigh so much (gullhringr, er stóð mörk);
    14) to stand by one, side with one, with dat.;
    mikils er vert, hversu fast N. stendr þér um alla ráðagerð, how close N. stands by thee in all counsel;
    15) with preps.:
    standa af e-u, to proceed from, be caused by (opt stendr illt af kvenna hjali);
    vil ok ek eigi, at af mér standi brigð okkarrar vináttu, nor do I wish to be the cause of a breach in our friendship;
    standa af e-u við e-n, to give up, cede to one;
    impers., segir hann honum, hvernig af stóð um ferð hans, how the matter stood as to his journey;
    standa at e-m, to attack (var við sjálft, at þeir mundu standa at prestinum);
    to stand by one, on one’s side (ek veit eigi víst, hvaðan G. inn ríki stendr at);
    standa á e-u, to stand on, insist on (statt ei á því, er þér er bannat);
    impers., stendr á illu einu með þeim, they are on very bad terms;
    standa á e-m, to hang over one (sú skóggangssök, er á þér stendr); to refer to (þat heilræði stóð upp á þenna sama sendiboða);
    standa eptir, to remain, be left;
    standa fyrir e-u, to stand in the way of (þeir kváðu geip hennar ekki skyldu standa fyrir þingreið þeira);
    standa e-m fyrir þrifum, to stand in the way of one’s thriving;
    to stand before one, protect one (vér skulum Egil af lífi taka, en hlífa engum, er fyrir honum vill standa);
    standa hjá e-m, to stand by one, assist one;
    standa í e-u, to be engaged in, busied with (standa í bardögum, einvígum, málum, kvánbœnum);
    impers., stendr í deilu með þeim, there is a quarrel between them;
    standa móti (á móti, í móti) e-u, to stand against;
    standa saman, to stand together, be gathered, amassed (þar stóð auðr mikill saman);
    standa til e-s, to tend towards;
    standa til umbótar, to stand for mending, need it;
    sem bœn yður stendr til, as your prayer tends to;
    eptir þeim efnum, sem honum þœtti til standa, according to the merits of the case;
    eptir því sem lög stóðu til, as the law was (taka þeir allir við bótum, sem lög stóðu til);
    impers., stendr til e-s, it is to be expected, feared (til langra meina mun standa, ef);
    standa e-m til e-s, to assist, help one (B. segir, hversu Ó. hafði honum til staðit);
    standa undan, to be lacking (mikit stendr undan við hann í vinfenginu);
    standa vel undir e-t, to support well, back it up well (munu margir vel undir þat standa);
    standa undir e-m, to be in one’s possession, keeping (féit stendr undir honum);
    standa upp, to stand up from a seat (þá stóð S. upp ok mælti hátt); to rise from bed (standa upp ok klæðast); to be left standing (fimm einir menn stóðu upp á skipinu);
    standa uppi, to be left standing (K. hinn auðgi flýði ok allt lið hans, þat er uppi stóð; hús þau, er uppi stóðu);
    to be laid up ashore, of a ship (stigu þeir á skip þat, er þar hafði uppi staðit um vetrinn);
    of a corpse, to lie on the bier (lík Kjartans stóð uppi í viku í Hjarðarholti);
    of a bow, to be kept bent (boginn má eigi einart uppi standa);
    standa við e-u, to withstand (víkingar svá harðfengir, at ekki stendr við);
    impers., stendr við e-t, it is on the verge of (þeir áttu svá harða leika, at við meiðingar stóð);
    standa yfir e-u, to be present at (heldr vildi hann þenna kjósa en standa yfir drápi Þorgils frænda síns); to extend (þar er þeira ríki stendr yfir);
    standa yfir, to stand over, last (hversu lengi skal fjárbón sjá yfir standa?);
    í þessum griðum ok svardögum, sem yfir standa, which now stand, are in force;
    16) refl., standast.
    * * *
    pres. stend, stendr, stöndum, standit, standa; pret. stóð, stótt, stóttú (mod. stóðst, stóðstú), stóð, pl. stóðum; subj. stæði; imperat. statt, stattú (cp. stand-þú); part. staðinn; pret. infin. stóðu = stelisse, Fms. vi. (in a verse); a medial form, pres. stöndumk (= stat mihi), Fm. 1. Kormak; pret. stóðumk (= stabant mihi), Hm. 106: with neg. suff. stóð-k-at, Fas. iii. 22 (in a verse). [Common to all Indo-Germ. languages.]
    A. To stand; þó at hann gangi eðr standi áðr, Grág. ii. 95; hann stóð við vegginn, … stóð á víxl fótunum, Sturl. ii. 158; standa höllum fæti, Nj. 97; koma standandi niðr, to come down standing (after a leap), 85, Grág. ii. 110; skal mik niðr setja standanda, in a standing position, Ld. 54; munkr er eigi mátti standa á bænum ok reikaði, Greg. 62; standa á götu e-s, Nj. 109; standa fast, to stand fast, 92; standa frammi, to stand, be on one’s feet, Fms. vii. 85; s. fyrir dómstóli keisarans, 656 C. 19; s. fyrir manni, to stand before a man, so as to screen him, Grág. ii. 12. 115, Eg. 357: s. hjá, to stand by, metaph. to assist, Fas. ii. 501: standa nær e-m, to stand near one, metaph. to back, Nj. 76; nær standa vinir Gunnars, 88.
    2. to stay; Egill stóð meðan ok beið þeirra, Eg. 483; statt ( stop) ok trú mér, 623. 17.
    3. to stand, stick; stóðu spjót þeirra ofan frá þeim, Nj. 253; at hann standi fastr í fönninni, 84; skildinum, svá at fastr stóð í vellinum, 262; öxin stóð á hamri, i. e. went through to the back, and stuck there, 165; sveininum stóð fiskbein í hálsi, the bone stuck in his throat, Blas. 40; ef nökkurum stendr bein í hálsi, 655 ix. B. 2: absol., það stendr í e-m, it sticks in one’s throat.
    4. to stand, remain; borð stóðu, stood, were not removed, Fms. vii. 144; skála þann sem enn stendr í dag, Þórð. 58 new Ed.; svá lengi sem heimrinn stendr, Rb. 64; skyli bú yðr standa ú-rænt, Nj. 208.
    5. to stand, be seated, placed;í þeim dal stendr kirkja, Greg. 57; kirkja sú er stendr í Reykja-holti, D. I. i. 476; bær einn stóð skamt frá þeim, Eg. 230; ór þeim sal er und þolli stendr … ask veit ek standa, … stóð fyrir norðan salr, sal veit hón standa, Vsp.; Lissibón stendr á Spáni, Fms. vii. 80; Narbón stendr vid Jórsala-haf, x. 85; öll þau fylki er í hans biskups-ríki stóðu, vii. 300; Illugastaði ok Hrafnagil er standa í Laxárdal, Dipl. v. 17; standa á bók, reikningi, skrá …, [Germ. es steht geschrieben], ii. 12, 13, Bs. i, passim. II. with prepp.; standa á e-u, to stand on, insist on, persevere in; statt eigi á því er þér er bannat, Mirm.; s. á illu ráði, id.; s. á hendi e-m, Nj. 88, Grág. i. 121 (see hönd); mest mundi á fyrir-mönnum standa, Nj. 106: to stand upon, s. á lögum, Js. 41; s. á rétti sínum, … standa á dómi e-s, to stand by, abide by:—s. gegn, á móti, to withstand, Hom. 7, Fms. ii. 36, 225, x. 401:—s. af e-u, to give up, Dan. afstaae, Fb. i. 523:—s. at, to help (at-stoð); hvaðan Guðmundr stendr at, … hvaðan sem hann stendr at, Nj. 214; þeim er þaðan standa at, 193:—s. eptir, to remain, N. G. L. i. 335, Fms. ii. 231, vi. 248, Grág. ii. 301, Eg. 202, Rb. 116, Hom. 12, Stj. 422 (eptir-stöðvar = arrears):—s. fyrir, to stand before, to stand in the way of a thing, Ísl. ii. 262, Fms. vi. 61, Grág. i. 140; s. e-m fyrir þrifum, Fms. ii. 154; s. e-m fyrir gleði, vii. 162; s. e-m fyrir svefni, Gísl. (in a verse); s. e-m fyrir ljósi, to stand in the way of one’s light; láta e-t s. fyrir kaupi, Nj. 17; láta s. fyrir kviðburði, 87; ef afl hefir staðit fyrir kvið þeirra, Grág. i. 53; þat á eigi fyrir málum at s., 106; eiðr Vermundar stóð fyrir, Fbr. 22; járni á hann fyrir at standa, N. G. L. i. 342; s. fyrir með eineiði, 346:—s. í e-u, to be deeply engaged in; s. í bardögum, einvígum, málum, stórmælum, kvánbænum, etc., Eg. 486, Ld. 262, Nj. 53, 224, 227, Ísl. ii. 216; standa í ábirgð, Dipl. v. 24; s. í þjónustu, Mar.:—standa saman, to stand together, put together in one place; þar stóðu saman fé mikil, Eg. 318; stóð úmegð mörg saman, Ísl. ii. 198; þar stóð auðr mikill saman, Ld. 124: to consist, Hom. 2:—s. undir e-u, to be subject to; s. undir prófi, Dipl. i. 6; féit stendr undir honum, is in his keeping, Grág. i. 395: standa undir með e-m, to support, Sturl. i. 20; s. vel undir e-t, to support well, back, Nj. 215, Fms. vii. 125; jarl stóð vel undir hans mál, viii. 282; munu margir vel undir þat s., to back it up well, Ó. H. 52:—standa upp, to stand up from a seat, Nj. 3, Fms. i. 33, x. 401: to rise from bed, Nj. 69, Eg. 121; s. upp fyrir dag, 577; s. upp ok klæðask, Ld. 44; hann liggr sjúkr … þar er standi aldri upp, Nj. 80 (standa upp ór sótt); s. upp með e-m, to rise, join one, Sturl. ii. 203:—s. uppi, of a ship, to be laid up ashore (during the winter), Nj. 259, Ísl. ii. 273: of a corpse, to lie on the bier, Fms. ii. 257, Ám. 101: of a bow, to be kept bent, 623. 19: standa upp, to be standing, be left standing on one’s feet; færri standa upp enn fallnir eru, Fms. xi. 110; stóðu þá enn upp mjök margir á skeiðinni, many still stood up (not dead or wounded), 142; flýði allt lið er upp stóð, Eg. 33; fimm einir menn stóðu upp á skipinu, Orkn. 356 old Ed., (new Ed. 414 l. c. leaves out ‘upp’); meðan ek má upp standa ok vápnum valda, Ld. 170: standa uppi, id., Fms, viii. 139, Hkr. i. 210:—standa við e-u, to withstand, Grág. i. 1, 336 (við-staða); svá harðfengir at ekki stendr við, Nj. 271; svá mikit troll at ekki stendr við honum, Bárð. 177; þeir skutu svá hart, at ekki stóðu við hlífarnar, Fms. i. 173: to stand against, stop, hann stóð við litla stund (við-staða, a pause, halt):—standa yfir, svá lengi sem þingboð stæði yfir, lasted, Fms. ii. 216: hversu lengi skal fjárbón sjá yfir standa? Nj. 141; í þessum griðum ok svardögum sem yfir standa, which now stand, are in force, Fms. xi. 365; þar er þeirra ríki stendr yfir, extends, Eg. 344.
    B. Metaph. usage, to stand still, rest, pause; verðr hér fyrst at standa sagan, the story must stop here, Fms. vi. 56: nú skal hér standa um athæfi Varbelgja, ix. 473; skulu sóknir standa, meðan leiðangr er úti, Gþl. 486; útlegðar-sakir skulu eigi standa um várþing, Grág. i. 103; skyldi málit standa um nóttina til rannsaks, Fms. ix. 414; skal þá standa leigan í hross-verðinu, Grág. i. 434; stóð þá kyrrt nokkura hrið, Fms. xi. 397; at svá búit stæði, Nj. 139; eigi mátti svá búit s., Fms. ii. 9; standa með blóma; stendr búit með miklum blóma, Band. 2.
    2. to last; Guðs ríki stendr ei ok ei, Hom. 160; ok standa eina þrjá vetr, Sks. 323; þá sjau daga sem veizlan stóð, Stj.; en er þrjár nætr hafði veizlan staðit, Landn. 117; hafði lengi staðit bardaginn, Odd. 18; er deildir várar s. lengr, Eg. 738; stóð mikil deila milli þeirra langa hríð, Fms. x. 169; stóð þetta heimboð nokkut skeið, Nj. 81; meðan erfit stóð, Eb. ch. 54; stóð hennar hagr með þeim hætti, Bs. ii. 166:—to be valid, skal þetta testamentum s. ok haldask, Dipl. iv. 8; ok standa enn þau lög, Ver. 52; um tólf mánaðr stendr þeirra mál, Grág. i. 143; skal þat allt s. ok satt vera, 655 xxvii. 28; hans tala skal s. á fé sjálfs hans, K. Þ. K. 146; má þat eigi s. né fyrir satt halda, Stj. 31; hann mun láta s. boð þessi (stand by it), Nj. 77; þrjú kúgildi þau er standa með jörðunni, Dipl. iii. 8; ekki á Bjarkeyjar-réttr á því máli at standa, this case does not fall under the town jurisdiction, Fms. vii. 130; stendr þat mál ( it extends) um þrjá fjórðunga, Grág. i. 464.
    3. to befit, become; konungr kvað þat ekki standa, at menn lægi svá, Fms. x. 157; berr þat eigi né stendr þvílíkum, Stj. 132; hví stalt þú guðum mínum, ekki stendr þér slíkt, 181.
    4. phrases, nú stóð í stilli, see stilli; var þat boð með svá miklu kappi, at stóð í stönginni (cp. Dan. saa at det stod efter), Fms. xi. 424; standa í háska, Mar.
    5. sem inn átti dagr Jóla standi á Dróttins degi, Rb. 128; en á þeim degi stóð Ólafs messu-aptann, Hom. 111.
    II. of direction, to stand in a certain way, project, trend; fjögur horn ok stóðu fagrt, hit þriðja stóð í lopt upp, hit fjórða stóð ór enni, ok niðr fyrir augu honum, Ld. 120; geitar-horn stendr ór höfði henni, Fms. vii. 156; vápn stóðu á Birkibeini svá þykt at varla mátti hann falla, 325; gákk af bryggjunni eðr spjotið stendr á þér, 144; ella hefði spjótið staðit gegnum hann, Nj. 246; blóðbogi stóð ór hváru-tveggja eyranu, 210, Fms. vi. 419; boginn stóð inn um ræfrit, Eg. 239; kallar hann betr standa veðrit, at fara landhallt, the wind stands better for making land, Fms. x. 347; sunnan-vindr hvass ok stóð at virkinu, xi. 34; stóð gnæðingr með fjöllum, Bárð. 171; af íllsku ok úþef þeim er af stóð, Fms. iii. 128; stóð vindr af landi, Vigl. 79 new Ed.; stendr inn straumrinn, Bs. ii. 143: stóð stropinn um kyrtilinn, Clar.; standa grunnt, to be shallow; vinátta okkur stendr grunnt, Eg. 520; stóð hón alla vega jörð, touched the earth. Art.; stafir stórir ok stóðu grunn í ánni, Fb. ii. 19; örkin stóð grunn, stuck to the ground, Stj. 50, Gþl. 460, Grág. ii. 358; þrjár rætr standa; á þrjá vega undir aski Yggdrasils, Gm.; augu yður standa lengra fram, Sturl. iii. 129; finnr konungr at mikit stendr undan við hann í vinfenginu al hendi Sigvalda, Fms. xi. 106; heilræðit stóð á þenna sama sendiboða, referred to him, 433; hvaðan Guðmundr inn ríki stendr, on which side he stands, with whom he sides, Nj. 214.
    2. to proceed from, be caused by; eigi standa þin orð af litlu fári, Fas. i. 195; stóð lítil stjórn af honum, Fms. xi. 223; þótti af honum minni ógn standa, Eg. 268; e-m stendr mein, úhapp, útili, íllt, gagn, hjálp … af e-m, 175; guðin rökðu til spádóma at af systkinum þessum mundi þeim mikil mein ok úhapp standa, Edda 18, Nj. 65, Barl. 39; eigi mun svá mikit íllt af þér standa, Nj. 368; opt stendr íllt af kvenna hjali. Gísl. 15: yðr munn vandræði af standa, Nj. 175.
    3. standa til, to tend towards; nú stóð áðr til svá mikils váða, at …, Fms. vii. 144; þá stendr þó til meira geigs, xi. 275; standa til umbótar, to stand for mending, need it, Fb. ii. 234; flest frumsmíð stendr til bóta, needs mending; standa til mikils kostnaðar, D. N. ii. 18; sem bæn yður stendr til, tends to, Nj. 192; hvárt honum standi hugr til nökkurrar konu, Ísl. ii. 285; engi ván eða verðleikr stendr til at fáisk, Al. 91; sem bæn yður stendr til, Nj. 192; eptir þeim efnum sem honum þætti til standa, according to the merits of the case, Fms. vii. 60; eptir þvi sem lög stódu til, as the law stood, Nj. 146, Ld. 28; frekari álög en forn lög stæði til, Fms. xi. 224; latari enn líkendi stæði til, 256; fremr enn ritningar stóðu til, tended towards, i. e. warranted, Mar.; líta á mál hans eptir þeim efnum sem honum þætti til standa, as the merits were, Fms. vii. 60; eptir því sem lög stóðu til, Nj. 146, Ld. 28; standa til váða ok auðnar, Fms. x. 271.
    III. to catch, overtake; hann drap menn Eiríks konungs hvar sem hann stóð þá, Hkr. i. 91; var hverr drepinn þar er staðinn varð, 107; lét hann ræna hvar sem hann stóð þá, Fms. vii. 181; hörmuðu bæði at þau máttu eigi fá staðit hann, Hom. 120; ef hann er með vátta inni staðinn, Grág. ii. 18; ef maðr tekr fé manns ok vinnr þjófskap at, enda standi hinn hann (acc.) at þvi er fé þat á, svá at handnumit verðr, ok …, 136; hinum er þýfð var í höndum staðin, id.; nú stendr maðr fé sitt þjófstolit í hendi öðrum manni, Gþl. 537.
    2. to stand, i. e. to endure or bear; hverr sem fyrir-smár dómarann, ok vill eigi dóm standa, N. G. L. i. 452: to discharge, skal dæma landit þeim manni er varðveizlu stendr, to the man who stands as guardian, Grág. ii. 251; sá er vitna þarf skal standa þeim kost allan, Jb. 358.
    3. to press, urge, trouble; ef ofviðri stendr mann, N. G. L. i. 349; Alfhildi stóð sótt, Hkr. ii. 199, Stj. 425; mun þik nú hræðsla standa, Fas. iii. 429; elli stóð Hárek, Ísl. ii. 482; hver fjölskylda sem þik stendr, Fms, xi. 429; segja máttu hvat þik stendr, what urges thee. Mar.; ok vænti af þér mests trausts, því heldr sem mik stendr meirr, Fms. iii. 70; standa mik svá stórar þröngslir, at …, Stj. 495; hvat stendr þik, what ails thee? Grett. 75 new Ed.; hvat stendr þik, Bergr, sagði biskup, Bs. i. 807; því at eins at þeim (þá?) standi ofviðri, N. G. L. i. 371.
    4. to be of weight, value; skal hann eigi standa tómr meirr enn átta merkr, Gþl. 524; gullhringr stendr sex aura, mörk, Fms. ii. 246, xi. 204; strútrinn stóð tíu merkr, 77; vættir þær er hver þeirra standi hálfa níundu mörk, Gþl. 523.
    C. Reflex. to stand right, be able to stand; steðjaði hann upp yfir törguna ok stóðsk þó, Nj. 144; þar mundir þú eigi hafa staðizk fylgjur þeirra Þorvarðs, Lv. 104; hann druknaði, því hann stóðsk ekki fjölkyngi Ragnars, Bárð. 181.
    2. standask e-t, standask áhlaup, Sks. 411; höggum standask fáir, Sks. 411 B; fáir stóðusk honum, þótt fræknir væri, Grett. 87 A; gull stendsk elding, Grág. i. 501; þetta éi var með svá miklum býsnum, at ekki máttu sumir menn betr enn fá staðizk, Fms, xi. 136; var við sjálft at ek mætta eigi standask, x. 331; stóðsk hann eigi ok dó, 623. 33; hví lét Guð þeira freista, þar er hann sá at þau máttu eigi standask, Eluc. 28; at þér standisk jafnvel ef þér sjáit frændr yðra svívirða, Fms. v. 270.
    3. to stand, bear, tolerate; hann skekr at honum sverðit, þetta fá þeir eigi staðizk ok hlaupa, Ísl. ii. 364; Kári stóðsk þetta eigi, Nj. 270; Björn stóðsk eigi ámælis-orð Sigmundar, Valla L. 218; standask frýju-orð, Fær. 196.
    4. standask við e-m, to stand, be able to withstand; Heiðrekr vá með Tyrfingi ok stóðsk ekki við honum, Fas. i. 526; engi hlutr var svá sterkr at standask mætti fyrir honum. Edda.
    5. to be valid; skulut mál hans standask um þá sök, Grág. i. 64; á þeirra dómr at standask, 80; eigu jammikit þeira orð at standask, sem annarra lögréttu-manna, 10; ef þú kemr til konungsins, ok megi þín orð nokkut standask, Fms. xi. 193; hennar orð stóðusk svá mikit, at …, Fas. i. 208; um þat vilda ek at mín at kvæði stæðisk, at …, Eb. 98.
    6. of direction, to proceed from; standask af e-m, af henni mun standask allt it ílla, Nj. 49; svá stenzk af um ferð mína, the matter stands so as to my journey; Ólafr sagði jarli hversu af stóðsk um ferð hans, Ld. 112 (hversu af stóð, 340); ekki sagði Kjartan föður sínum hversu af stóðsk um ferð þessa, 208; Gautr segir honum geiniliga allt hversu af stóðsk inn ferðir hans, Fms. iii. 57; svá stendsk af um ferðir mínar, at ek má hér ekki dvelja lengr, vi. 350; eigi veit ek hvernig af stenzk (stennz) um för þína, hvárt þú ferr nökkut í konungs leyfi, Ó. H. 143.
    7. a middle form; yfir ok undir stóðumk jötna vegir, the ‘giant-ways’ ( rocks) stood above and below, Hm.; stöndumk hjörr til hjarta, the sword touches me to the heart, Fm. 1.
    II. recipr. to stand opposite one another in the same line: to meet, of ends; þat stóðsk á, nesit þvert ok fylking þeirra, Ísl. ii. 326; stóðsk þat á, at Jólin þraut ok lokit var sögunni. Fms. vi. 356; vígin Áskels ok Steingríms skyldi á standask, Rd. 281; stóðsk þat á endum ok ostkistan, Nj. 76; stóðsk þat á endum ok þat er Gunnarr; átti at gjalda, 111; létu þeir þat á endum standask, 120; standask á mót; sandmelr sá er á stendzk ok Seftjörn, Gísl. 23; bær hans stóðsk á ok konungs atsetr, Fas. ii. 63: bíða þess at á stæðisk misganga straumanna ok austan-veðr, Orkn. 266: stendzk heldr í móti með þeim hjónum, they were rather at sixes and sevens, did not agree well, Bjarn. 21: hendingar standask sem næst, to stand as close to one another as possible, Edda (Ht.); tungl þau er næst standask, nearest to one another, Rb. 34, 1812. 56.
    III. staðinn = staddr, steadfast, placed, abiding; hvar sem maðr er staðinn, N. G. L. i. 163; vildi hann nú til staðins vita ( knew for certain) hver svör jarl vildi gefa, Vígl. 18.

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  • 90 Д-95

    ДЕЛО (чьё) (ДЕЛА (чьи)) ТАБАК (ТРУБА) highly coll NP these forms only used as VP subj. with бытье, pres only) s.o. is in a desperate situation that is sure to end badly (for him): дело (Х-ово) табак - X is in trouble (in hot water, in a real mess) X is done for all is lost (for X) things are bad (hopeless, in a bad way) (for X) X is up the creek (without a paddle) itfc all over for X (in limited contexts) it's curtains for X.
    (Кривой Зоб:) Без руки ты - никуда не годишься!.. Нет руки - и человека нет! Табак твоё дело!.. (Горький 3). (K.Z.:) Without a hand you're good for nothing!...Having no hand is as good as being no man! You're done for!... (3a).
    «А что, хлопцы, дело табак? - сказал дед. - Киев сдают» (Кузнецов 1). "Well, boys, all is lost, eh?" said Grandfather. "They're surrendering Kiev" (1a).
    Дед заговорил о том, о чём Кузьма со страхом думал и сам: денег в деревне немного... Но не мог же Кузьма согласиться с дедом, что да, дело табак, он не имел права даже так думать. И он сказал: «Найдем, дед, найдем» (Распутин 1). The old man had put into words Kuzma's own fears. There was very little money in the village....But Kuzma could not accept the old man's conclusions that things were hopeless. He had no right to think so, and he said: "We'll find a way out, Grandad" (1a).
    «Ох, парень, я сам вижу, что дело наше - табак, а все как-то не верится...» - вздохнул Прохор (Шолохов 5). "Ay, lad, I can see for myself we're up the creek, but I still can't believe it somehow..." Prokhor sighed (5a).

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  • 91 дела табак

    ДЕЛО( чьё) < ДЕЛА( чьи)> ТАБАК < ТРУБА> highly coll
    [NP; these forms only; used as VPsubj with быть, pres only]
    =====
    s.o. is in a desperate situation that is sure to end badly (for him):
    - дело( Х-ово) табак X is in trouble (in hot water, in a real mess);
    - things are bad (hopeless, in a bad way) (for X);
    - [in limited contexts] it's curtains for X.
         ♦ [Кривой Зоб:] Без руки ты - никуда не годишься!.. Нет руки - и человека нет! Табак твоё дело!.. (Горький 3). [K.Z.:] Without a hand you're good for nothing!...Having no hand is as good as being no man! You're done for!... (3a).
         ♦ "А что, хлопцы, дело табак? - сказал дед. - Киев сдают" (Кузнецов 1). "Well, boys, all is lost, eh?" said Grandfather. "They're surrendering Kiev" (1a).
         ♦ Дед заговорил о том, о чём Кузьма со страхом думал и сам: денег в деревне немного... Но не мог же Кузьма согласиться с дедом, что да, дело табак, он не имел права даже так думать. И он сказал: "Найдем, дед, найдем" (Распутин 1). The old man had put into words Kuzma's own fears. There was very little money in the village....But Kuzma could not accept the old man's conclusions that things were hopeless. He had no right to think so, and he said: "We'll find a way out, Grandad" (1a).
         ♦ "Ох, парень, я сам вижу, что дело наше - табак, а все как-то не верится..." - вздохнул Прохор (Шолохов 5). "Ay, lad, I can see for myself we're up the creek, but I still can't believe it somehow..." Prokhor sighed (5a).

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  • 92 дела труба

    ДЕЛО( чьё) < ДЕЛА( чьи)> ТАБАК < ТРУБА> highly coll
    [NP; these forms only; used as VPsubj with быть, pres only]
    =====
    s.o. is in a desperate situation that is sure to end badly (for him):
    - дело( Х-ово) табак X is in trouble (in hot water, in a real mess);
    - things are bad (hopeless, in a bad way) (for X);
    - [in limited contexts] it's curtains for X.
         ♦ [Кривой Зоб:] Без руки ты - никуда не годишься!.. Нет руки - и человека нет! Табак твоё дело!.. (Горький 3). [K.Z.:] Without a hand you're good for nothing!...Having no hand is as good as being no man! You're done for!... (3a).
         ♦ "А что, хлопцы, дело табак? - сказал дед. - Киев сдают" (Кузнецов 1). "Well, boys, all is lost, eh?" said Grandfather. "They're surrendering Kiev" (1a).
         ♦ Дед заговорил о том, о чём Кузьма со страхом думал и сам: денег в деревне немного... Но не мог же Кузьма согласиться с дедом, что да, дело табак, он не имел права даже так думать. И он сказал: "Найдем, дед, найдем" (Распутин 1). The old man had put into words Kuzma's own fears. There was very little money in the village....But Kuzma could not accept the old man's conclusions that things were hopeless. He had no right to think so, and he said: "We'll find a way out, Grandad" (1a).
         ♦ "Ох, парень, я сам вижу, что дело наше - табак, а все как-то не верится..." - вздохнул Прохор (Шолохов 5). "Ay, lad, I can see for myself we're up the creek, but I still can't believe it somehow..." Prokhor sighed (5a).

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  • 93 дело табак

    ДЕЛО( чьё) < ДЕЛА( чьи)> ТАБАК < ТРУБА> highly coll
    [NP; these forms only; used as VPsubj with быть, pres only]
    =====
    s.o. is in a desperate situation that is sure to end badly (for him):
    - дело( Х-ово) табак X is in trouble (in hot water, in a real mess);
    - things are bad (hopeless, in a bad way) (for X);
    - [in limited contexts] it's curtains for X.
         ♦ [Кривой Зоб:] Без руки ты - никуда не годишься!.. Нет руки - и человека нет! Табак твоё дело!.. (Горький 3). [K.Z.:] Without a hand you're good for nothing!...Having no hand is as good as being no man! You're done for!... (3a).
         ♦ "А что, хлопцы, дело табак? - сказал дед. - Киев сдают" (Кузнецов 1). "Well, boys, all is lost, eh?" said Grandfather. "They're surrendering Kiev" (1a).
         ♦ Дед заговорил о том, о чём Кузьма со страхом думал и сам: денег в деревне немного... Но не мог же Кузьма согласиться с дедом, что да, дело табак, он не имел права даже так думать. И он сказал: "Найдем, дед, найдем" (Распутин 1). The old man had put into words Kuzma's own fears. There was very little money in the village....But Kuzma could not accept the old man's conclusions that things were hopeless. He had no right to think so, and he said: "We'll find a way out, Grandad" (1a).
         ♦ "Ох, парень, я сам вижу, что дело наше - табак, а все как-то не верится..." - вздохнул Прохор (Шолохов 5). "Ay, lad, I can see for myself we're up the creek, but I still can't believe it somehow..." Prokhor sighed (5a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дело табак

  • 94 дело труба

    ДЕЛО( чьё) < ДЕЛА( чьи)> ТАБАК < ТРУБА> highly coll
    [NP; these forms only; used as VPsubj with быть, pres only]
    =====
    s.o. is in a desperate situation that is sure to end badly (for him):
    - дело( Х-ово) табак X is in trouble (in hot water, in a real mess);
    - things are bad (hopeless, in a bad way) (for X);
    - [in limited contexts] it's curtains for X.
         ♦ [Кривой Зоб:] Без руки ты - никуда не годишься!.. Нет руки - и человека нет! Табак твоё дело!.. (Горький 3). [K.Z.:] Without a hand you're good for nothing!...Having no hand is as good as being no man! You're done for!... (3a).
         ♦ "А что, хлопцы, дело табак? - сказал дед. - Киев сдают" (Кузнецов 1). "Well, boys, all is lost, eh?" said Grandfather. "They're surrendering Kiev" (1a).
         ♦ Дед заговорил о том, о чём Кузьма со страхом думал и сам: денег в деревне немного... Но не мог же Кузьма согласиться с дедом, что да, дело табак, он не имел права даже так думать. И он сказал: "Найдем, дед, найдем" (Распутин 1). The old man had put into words Kuzma's own fears. There was very little money in the village....But Kuzma could not accept the old man's conclusions that things were hopeless. He had no right to think so, and he said: "We'll find a way out, Grandad" (1a).
         ♦ "Ох, парень, я сам вижу, что дело наше - табак, а все как-то не верится..." - вздохнул Прохор (Шолохов 5). "Ay, lad, I can see for myself we're up the creek, but I still can't believe it somehow..." Prokhor sighed (5a).

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  • 95 chabacanería

    f.
    1 crass act, crude act, crass thing, coarse act.
    2 impoliteness, coarseness, roughness, vulgarity.
    3 gross remark, gross comment, vulgar thing to say.
    * * *
    1→ link=chabacanada chabacanada
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=mal gusto) vulgarity, bad taste
    2) (=comentario grosero)

    una chabacaneríaa coarse o vulgar remark

    * * *
    Ex. The author makes the most of the sordidness of the first sexual encounters of the protagonist, Stella, and the tawdriness of the theater company where she finds her first job.
    * * *

    Ex: The author makes the most of the sordidness of the first sexual encounters of the protagonist, Stella, and the tawdriness of the theater company where she finds her first job.

    * * *
    1 (cualidad) tackiness ( colloq), vulgarity
    la chabacanería de su ropa the vulgar o gaudy o ( colloq) tacky way he dresses
    2
    (acto): contestar así fue una chabacanería what you said was in very bad taste, that was a very crass thing to say
    no dice más que chabacanerías he says one coarse o crude o tasteless thing after another
    * * *
    1. [acción, comentario]
    lo que hizo/dijo fue una chabacanería what he did/said was vulgar;
    no tengo por qué aguantar sus chabacanerías I don't have to put up with his vulgarity
    2. [cualidad] vulgarity, tastelessness;
    viste con chabacanería she dresses without taste
    * * *
    f vulgarity, tackiness fam

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  • 96 postura

    f.
    1 position, posture.
    2 attitude, stance.
    3 bid.
    4 body posture, position, posture.
    5 point of view, attitude, stand, position.
    6 agreement.
    * * *
    1 (de un cuerpo) posture, position
    2 (actitud) attitude
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [del cuerpo] position
    2) (=actitud) stance, position
    3) [en una subasta] bid
    4) [en juego de azar] bet, stake
    5) [de ave] (=acción) egg-laying; (=conjunto de huevos) eggs pl, eggs laid pl
    6) ** (=droga) 1000-pesetas' worth of hashish
    * * *
    1) ( del cuerpo) position
    2)
    a) ( actitud) stance
    b) ( opinión) opinion

    posturas encontradas or enfrentadas — opposing views

    tomar posturato take a stand

    3) (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos)
    * * *
    1) ( del cuerpo) position
    2)
    a) ( actitud) stance
    b) ( opinión) opinion

    posturas encontradas or enfrentadas — opposing views

    tomar posturato take a stand

    3) (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos)
    * * *
    postura1
    1 = posture, pose.

    Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.

    Ex: Male readers are often attracted to this sub-genre because of the books' pin-up art, depicting beautiful young women in revealing costumes and provocative poses.
    * de postura = postural.
    * postura del loto, la = lotus position, the, padmasana.
    * postura de yoga = asana.
    * postura exigida por el trabajo = work posture.
    * postura física = physical posture.

    postura2
    = stance, position, stand, posturing, viewpoint, standpoint, view, opinion (on).

    Ex: It is precisely such programme arrangements which seemed, upon examination, to produce an equivocal stance on the question of applying the technology in a user-orientated way.

    Ex: In 1971 John Pemberton was engaged by the Government `to carry out a broad review of the present position regarding the provision of printed ephemera in libraries in Great Britain'.
    Ex: The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.
    Ex: The lavishness of the presentation imbues the show with conviction and almost distracts from the ridiculousness of its apocalyptic posturing.
    Ex: Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.
    Ex: So it seems to me you should try to resolve this point of approach, whether you're going to approach it from the standpoint of the user or from the standpoint of the group being listed.
    Ex: There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.
    Ex: A reputable supplier will readily provide names of former customers who may be contacted for their opinions on service, support and maintenance.
    * adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground, take + the high road.
    * adoptar una postura = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance.
    * adoptar una postura crítica sobre = take + a critical view of.
    * adoptar una postura firme = take + a stand (against).
    * adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue.
    * adoptar una postura firme contra = take + a firm stand against.
    * adoptar una postura intransigente = take + a hard stand.
    * adoptar una postura unánime = speak with + one voice.
    * adoptar un postura = embrace + view, don + mantle.
    * cambiar de postura = reconsider + position.
    * cambiar radicalmente de postura = do + an about-face.
    * cambio radical de postura = about-face.
    * declaración de postura oficial = position paper.
    * defender + Posesivo + postura = argue + Posesivo + case.
    * desafiar una postura = challenge + attitude.
    * poner en entredicho una postura = compromise + position.
    * postura defensiva = bunker mentality.
    * postura ideológica en contra de la homosexualidad = heterosexism.
    * postura indefinida = fence-sitting position.
    * postura única = unified voice.
    * tomar una postura = take + viewpoint, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance.
    * tomar una postura firme = take + a stand (against).
    * tomar una postura intransigente = take + a hard stand.

    * * *
    A (del cuerpo) position
    tengo que haber dormido en una mala postura I must have slept in an awkward position
    tiene muy mala postura he has very bad posture
    Compuesto:
    lotus position
    B
    1 (actitud) stance
    adoptó una postura crítica frente a esta propuesta she adopted a critical attitude toward(s) o a critical stance on this proposal
    eso de no comprometerte es una postura muy cómoda not committing yourself like that is an easy way out o is an easy option
    2 (opinión) opinion
    hay posturas encontradas or enfrentadas en la organización there are opposing views within the organization
    tomar postura to take a stand
    C
    ( AmL) (de ropa, zapatos): se le rompieron a la primera postura they broke the first time she wore them
    Compuesto:
    ( Chi) (acción) exchange of rings ( to seal one's engagement); (fiesta) engagement party
    * * *

     

    postura sustantivo femenino
    1 ( del cuerpo) position
    2

    adoptar una postura firme con respecto a algo to take a tough stance o stand on sth


    tomar postura to take a stand

    3 (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos):

    postura de argollas (Chi) ( acción) exchange of rings ( to seal one's engagement);

    ( fiesta) engagement party
    postura sustantivo femenino
    1 (física) position, posture
    2 (intelectual) attitude
    ' postura' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    actitud
    - antinuclear
    - flexibilizar
    - inamovible
    - mantenerse
    - pose
    - suscitar
    - ultranza
    - afianzar
    - asentar
    - claro
    - concesión
    - definición
    - duro
    - extremo
    - política
    - reconciliar
    English:
    assume
    - attitude
    - firm
    - inflexible
    - pose
    - position
    - posture
    - stance
    - stand
    - about
    - line
    * * *
    1. [posición] position, posture;
    ponte en una postura cómoda get into a comfortable position, make yourself comfortable
    postura del misionero missionary position
    2. [actitud] attitude, stance;
    adoptar una postura to adopt an attitude o a stance;
    tienes que tomar postura you have to take up a position;
    defiende posturas muy radicales he upholds very radical opinions o views
    3. [en subasta] bid
    4. Am [uso]
    este vestido se me estropeó a la segunda postura this dress fell to pieces the second time I wore it
    5. Chile postura de argollas [celebración] engagement party
    * * *
    f tb fig
    position
    * * *
    1) : posture, position (of the body)
    2) actitud, posición: position, stance
    * * *
    postura n position

    Spanish-English dictionary > postura

  • 97 verbindung

    f
    1. union (auch Ehe), bond; (Zusammenschluss, Vereinigung mehrerer Eigenschaften) combination; (von Ideen) association; (Zusammenhang) connection; im Text: context; (Beziehung, auch WIRTS.) relations Pl., contact ( beide zu with); JUR. bond; in Verbindung mit combined with; in connection with, in conjunction with; eine Verbindung eingehen join together, unite; Dinge: combine, unite; (sich verbünden) ally, form an alliance ( alle mit with); Verbindungen knüpfen make contacts; eine Verbindung herstellen mit, sich in Verbindung setzen mit contact, get in touch with; in Verbindung bleiben keep in touch; die Verbindung verlieren lose touch; in Verbindung bringen mit fig. associate with; in Verbindung stehen mit be in touch ( oder contact) with; einer Sache: be connected with; eine Verbindung zwischen Rauchen und Krebs a link between smoking and cancer; die Verbindung einer beweglichen Sache mit einem Grundstück JUR. the binding of mov(e)able property to a piece of land ( oder personal to real property)
    2. (Verkehrsverbindung) communication; eine direkte / günstige Verbindung nach Basel etc. a direct / good connection to Basle (Am. Basel) etc.; alle Verbindungen ausdrucken print out all the connections; die einzige Verbindung zur Insel etc. the only connection to the island etc.; eine Verbindung herstellen mit per Funk etc.: establish communication with; keine Verbindung bekommen mit TELEF. etc. not get through to; die Verbindung ist sehr schlecht TELEF. etc. the line is very bad
    3. CHEM. compound
    4. TECH. UND TELEF. connection; (Verbindungsstelle) junction, joint
    5. EDV connection, link; keine Verbindung mit dem Server etc. bekommen fail to get connected to the serv- er
    6. studentische: student society, Am. fraternity; für Studentinnen: sorority; schlagende / nicht schlagende Verbindung duelling / non-duelling society (Am. fraternity)
    * * *
    die Verbindung
    (Bündnis) alliance;
    (Kombination) combination;
    (Kontakt) contact;
    (Studentenverein) fraternity;
    (Telefonverbindung) connection;
    (Zusammenhang) connection; connexion;
    * * *
    Ver|bịn|dung
    f
    1) connection; (= Kontakt) contact (zu, mit with)

    jdn/etw mit etw in Verbindung bringen — to connect sb/sth with sth

    er/sein Name wurde mit dem Mord/der Affäre in Verbindung gebracht — he/his name was mentioned in connection with the murder/the affair

    seine Verbindungen spielen lassen — to use one's connections, to pull a few strings (inf)

    die Verbindung aufrechterhalten — to maintain contact; (esp zwischen Freunden) to keep in touch or contact

    sich (mit jdm) in Verbindung setzen, (mit jdm) in Verbindung treten — to get in touch or contact (with sb), to contact sb

    mit jdm in Verbindung stehen, mit jdm Verbindung haben — to be in touch or contact with sb

    2) (= Verkehrsverbindung) connection (nach to)
    3) (TELEC = Anschluss) line
    4) (MIL) contact; (durch Funk etc) communication; (= Zusammenarbeit) liaison

    Verbindung aufnehmen — to make contact, to establish communication

    5) (= Kombination) combination
    6) (= Vereinigung, Bündnis) association; (ehelich) union; (UNIV) society; (für Männer auch) ≈ fraternity (US); (für Frauen auch) ≈ sorority (US)

    eine schlagende/nicht schlagende Verbindung (Univ)a duelling (Brit) or dueling (US)/nonduelling (Brit) or nondueling (US) fraternity

    7) (CHEM) (= Prozess) combination; (= Ergebnis) compound (aus (formed out) of)

    eine Verbindung mit etw eingehen — to form a compound with sth, to combine with sth

    * * *
    die
    1) (a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) join
    2) (an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) combine
    3) ((a) state of being connected or related: My connection with their family is very slight; I wish to talk to you in connection with my daughter's career.) connection
    4) (communication: I've lost contact with all my old friends; We have succeeded in making (radio) contact with the ship; How can I get in contact with him?) contact
    5) (a person or thing that provides a means of communicating with someone: His radio is his only contact with the outside world.) contact
    6) (a link for joining things together: The railway carriage was damaged when the coupling broke.) coupling
    7) (a close joining together: the marriage of his skill and her judgement.) marriage
    8) (the state of being united, eg in marriage, friendship etc: Their marriage was a perfect union.) union
    * * *
    Ver·bin·dung
    f
    \Verbindung [mit jdm] aufnehmen to contact [or get in touch with] sb
    [mit jdm] in \Verbindung bleiben to keep in touch [with sb]
    \Verbindung[en] mit [o zu] jdm/etw haben to have connections pl with sb/sth
    sich akk [mit jdm] in \Verbindung setzen to contact [or get in touch with] sb
    seine \Verbindungen spielen lassen (fam) to [try and] pull a few strings
    [mit jdm/miteinander] in \Verbindung stehen to be in [or have] contact [with sb/each other]
    [mit jdm] in \Verbindung treten to contact sb
    2. (Bündnis) alliance; (Vereinigung) association; (Ehe) union
    in \Verbindung mit jdm/etw in association with sb/sth
    eine \Verbindung eingehen to unite
    die beiden Parteien gingen eine \Verbindung ein the two parties joined forces
    eine eheliche \Verbindung eingehen to join in marriage
    die [telefonische] \Verbindung nach Tokio war sehr schlecht the [telephone] line to [or connection with] Tokyo was very poor
    ich bekomme keine \Verbindung I can't get a connection [or line], I can't get through
    unsere \Verbindung wurde unterbrochen we were cut off
    \Verbindung aufnehmen (per Funk) to make contact, to establish communication
    eine/keine \Verbindung [irgendwohin] bekommen to get through/not to be able to get through [to somewhere]
    4. LUFT, BAHN (Verkehrsverbindung) connection
    was ist die beste \Verbindung [mit dem Zug] zwischen Hamburg und Dresden? what's the best way to get from Hamburg to Dresden [by train]?
    direkte \Verbindung [nach...] direct connection [to...]
    es gibt eine direkte \Verbindung mit dem Zug nach Kopenhagen there's a through train to Copenhagen
    eine direkte \Verbindung mit dem Flugzeug gibt es leider nicht I'm afraid there isn't a direct flight
    5. TRANSP (Verbindungsweg) connection, link
    6. (Verknüpfung) combination
    in \Verbindung mit etw dat in conjunction with sth
    die Eintrittskarte gilt nur in \Verbindung mit dem Personalausweis this entrance ticket is only valid [together] with your ID card
    in \Verbindung mit dem Einkauf hat sich dieser Besuch gelohnt combined with the shopping trip this visit was well worth it
    7. (Zusammenhang) connection
    in \Verbindung mit in connection with
    jdn/etw mit jdm/etw in \Verbindung bringen to connect sb/sth with sb/sth
    mit etw dat in \Verbindung stehen to be connected with sth
    8. (Berührung) contact
    [mit etw dat] in \Verbindung stehen to be in contact [or touch] with sth
    eine \Verbindung zwischen zwei Dingen herstellen to connect two things
    9. TECH (Berührungsstelle) connection, joint; von Leitungen junction
    10. CHEM (Stoff) compound
    [mit etw dat] eine \Verbindung eingehen to combine [or form a compound] [with sth]
    eine \Verbindung aus zwei Stoffen a compound formed out of two substances
    11. SCH (Korporation) [student] society BRIT; (für Männer) fraternity AM; (für Frauen) sorority AM
    schlagende/nicht schlagende \Verbindung duelling/non-duelling fraternity
    * * *
    2) (Zusammenhalt) join; connection
    4) (durch Telefon, Funk) connection
    5) (VerkehrsVerbindung) connection ( nach to)

    die Verbindung zur Außenweltconnections pl. with the outside world

    6) (Kombination) combination
    7) (Bündnis) association

    eheliche Verbindung(geh.) marriage

    8) (Kontakt) contact

    sich mit jemandem in Verbindung setzen, Verbindung mit jemandem aufnehmen — get in touch or contact with somebody; contact somebody

    9) (Zusammenhang) connection
    11) (Chemie) compound
    * * *
    …verbindung f im subst
    Fernsprechverbindung telephone connection;
    Nachrichtenverbindung line of communication;
    Postverbindung link to a ( oder the) postal service;
    2. CHEM:
    Sauerstoffverbindung oxygen compound;
    Schwefelverbindung sulphur (US -fur) compound
    * * *
    2) (Zusammenhalt) join; connection
    4) (durch Telefon, Funk) connection
    5) (VerkehrsVerbindung) connection ( nach to)

    die Verbindung zur Außenweltconnections pl. with the outside world

    6) (Kombination) combination
    7) (Bündnis) association

    eheliche Verbindung(geh.) marriage

    8) (Kontakt) contact

    sich mit jemandem in Verbindung setzen, Verbindung mit jemandem aufnehmen — get in touch or contact with somebody; contact somebody

    9) (Zusammenhang) connection
    11) (Chemie) compound
    * * *
    f.
    alliance n.
    association n.
    catenation n.
    chaining n.
    compound n.
    concatenation n.
    conjunction n.
    connection n.
    connectivity n.
    connexion (UK) n.
    fusion n.
    incorporation n.
    interconnection n.
    interface n.
    joint n.
    junction n.
    liaison n.
    link n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > verbindung

  • 98 К-443

    КТО (кого и т. п.) КАК coll usu. adv or indep. sent (often in response to an inquiry beginning with «Как» about several or many people)) some people do sth. one way, others another way
    that (it (all)) depends (on the person)
    each in a different (in his own) way in various ways everyone (each one) (does sth.) differently itfs different in each case (with each person) (in limited contexts) (it affects etc) different people differently it doesn't mean the same thing to everybody there are some who do (are, have etc).
    «Нигилист - это человек, который не склоняется ни перед какими авторитетами, который не принимает ни одного принципа на веру...» - «И что ж, это хорошо?» - перебил Павел Петрович. «Смотря как кому, дядюшка. Иному от этого хорошо, а иному очень дурно» (Тургенев 2). "A nihilist is а person who does not look up to any authorities, who does not accept a single principle on faith...." "Well, and is that a good thing?" Pavel Petrovich broke in. "It all depends, uncle. It may be good for some people and very bad for others" (2a).
    Сталин кивнул в сторону окна. «Ругают меня там?»... - «Кто как... - ответил Будягин. - Есть и ругают» (Рыбаков 2). Stalin nodded toward the window. "Are they cursing me out there?"... "There are bound to be some who do," Budyagin replied (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > К-443

  • 99 кто как

    КТО ( кого и т.п.) КАК coll
    [usu. adv or indep. sent (often in response to an inquiry beginning with " Как" about several or many people)]
    =====
    some people do sth. one way, others another way:
    - that (it < all>) depends (on the person);
    - everyone (each one) (does sth.) differently;
    - [in limited contexts](it affects etc) different people differently;
    - there are some who do (are, have etc).
         ♦ "Нигилист - это человек, который не склоняется ни перед какими авторитетами, который не принимает ни одного принципа на веру..." - "И что ж, это хорошо?" - перебил Павел Петрович. "Смотря как кому, дядюшка. Иному от этого хорошо, а иному очень дурно" (Тургенев 2). "A nihilist is a person who does not look up to any authorities, who does not accept a single principle on faith...." "Well, and is that a good thing?" Pavel Petrovich broke in. "It all depends, uncle. It may be good for some people and very bad for others" (2a).
         ♦ Сталин кивнул в сторону окна. "Ругают меня там?"... - "Кто как... - ответил Будягин. - Есть и ругают" (Рыбаков 2). Stalin nodded toward the window. "Are they cursing me out there?"... "There are bound to be some who do," Budyagin replied (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кто как

  • 100 schändlich

    I Adj. shameful, disgraceful; (schmachvoll) ignominious; Lüge etc.: scandalous; umg. (unerhört, sehr schlecht) disgraceful; in einem schändlichen Zustand in a disgraceful state; ein schändlicher Lohn a pittance (of a wage); es ist schändlich, wie... auch it’s a disgrace how... ( oder the way...)
    II Adv.: schändlich lügen come out with scandalous lies; jemanden schändlich behandeln treat s.o. disgracefully; schändlich teuer umg. dreadfully expensive
    * * *
    infamous; dishonorable; shameful; dishonourable; ignoble; disgraceful; ignominious; nefarious; villainous; heinous
    * * *
    schạ̈nd|lich ['ʃɛndlɪç]
    1. adj
    disgraceful, shameful
    2. adv
    shamefully; behandeln disgracefully
    * * *
    1) (very bad or shameful: disgraceful behaviour; The service in that hotel was disgraceful.) disgraceful
    3) (not respectable, especially in appearance: a disreputable old coat.) disreputable
    4) (disgraceful.) infamous
    5) (disgraceful: shameful behaviour.) shameful
    * * *
    schänd·lich
    [ˈʃɛntlɪç]
    I. adj
    1. (niederträchtig) disgraceful, shameful
    ein \schändliches Verbrechen a despicable crime
    2. (fam: schlecht) dreadful, appalling
    in einem \schändlichen Zustand sein to be in a disgraceful state
    II. adv
    1. (gemein) shamefully, disgracefully, dreadfully, appallingly
    2. (sehr) outrageously
    \schändlich teuer outrageously dear
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv shameful; disgraceful
    2.
    adverbial shamefully; disgracefully
    * * *
    A. adj shameful, disgraceful; (schmachvoll) ignominious; Lüge etc: scandalous; umg (unerhört, sehr schlecht) disgraceful;
    in einem schändlichen Zustand in a disgraceful state;
    ein schändlicher Lohn a pittance (of a wage);
    es ist schändlich, wie … auch it’s a disgrace how … ( oder the way …)
    B. adv:
    schändlich lügen come out with scandalous lies;
    jemanden schändlich behandeln treat sb disgracefully;
    schändlich teuer umg dreadfully expensive
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv shameful; disgraceful
    2.
    adverbial shamefully; disgracefully
    * * *
    adj.
    disgraceful adj.
    harmful adj.
    ignominious adj.
    infamous adj.
    nefarious adj.
    shameful adj. adv.
    disgracefully adv.
    harmfully adv.
    ignominiously adv.
    infamously adv.
    nefariously adv.
    shamefully adv.
    villainously adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > schändlich

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