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41 whakatauki
Maori for proverb, aphorismSee for example E kore te patiki@whakatauki 1He manga wai koia kia kore e whitikia(if difficulties are made light of, they will disappear)@whakatauki 10Pikipiki motumotu, ka hokia he whanaunga.He is constantly returning whenever the fire is lit to make his claim as a relative.Used of a troublesome relative who frequently comes to share the food, but is not prepared to help in the work of cultivating it. (begging)@whakatauki 11Ko Tane horoIt is Tane the speedy.(The birds are the children of Tane, and the proverb makes reference to their power of flight.)@whakatauki 12He kahawai ki te wai, he wahine ki utaA fish in the water, a woman on land(Kahawai are particular about their bait; as a woman is particular about choosing a husband!)@whakatauki 13He pai rangi tahi(Good looks are ephemeral) (warning against shallowness of character)@whakatauki 14Aroha mai, aroha atu@whakatauki 15E moe i tangata ringa raupa(He must be a hard worker)@whakatauki 16He pakuru a waka e taea te raupine mai(An elderly body cannot be restored to youth and beauty)@whakatauki 17Ka to he ra, ka rere he raA sun sets, a day is bornKa mate he tete, ka tupu he teteAs one frond dies, another takes its place(No-one is indispensable)@whakatauki 18He manako te koura i kore ai(Actions speek louder than words)@whakatauki 19Ko te kai rapu, ko ia te kite@whakatauki 2He toa piki rakau he kai na te pakiaka@whakatauki 20Mate a moa(dead as the Dodo)@whakatauki 21He ora te whakapiri, he mate te whakatakaririThere is strength in unity, defeat in anger@whakatauki 22Tungia te ururua kia tupu whakaritorito te tupu o te harakeke@whakatauki 3He hono tangata e kore e motu; ka pa he taura waka e motuA human bond cannot be severed; unlike a canoe rope, it cannot be severed(cf. blood is thicker than water)@whakatauki 4Tama tu, tama ora, tama moe, tama mateHe who stands, lives, he who sleeps, dies@whakatauki 5No te mea ra ia, he rakau tawhito, e mau ana te taitea I waho ra, e tu te kohiwiIn a very old tree you may be certain that the sapwood is on the outside, while the heartwood is in the middle@whakatauki 6He rei nga niho, he paraoa nga kauae(a metaphor for people being suitably qualified for particular enterprises)@whakatauki 7He wahine ke te kainga, he kaka ki te ngahere@whakatauki 8Ka ruha te kupenga, ka pae kei te akauWhen a net is worn out, it is thrown away on the shore@whakatauki 9He manu kai kakano e mau, tena he manu kai rakau e kore e mauA bird which eats berries can be caught, but not a bird that eats wood@ -
42 STEP
• First step is /always/ the hardest (The) - Лиха беда начало (Л), Труден только первый шаг (T)• First step is the only difficulty (The) - Лиха беда начало (Л), Труден только первый шаг (T)• Hardest step is /that/ over the threshold (The) - Всякое начало трудно (B), Лиха беда начало (Л)• It is the first step which is troublesome - Лиха беда начало (Л)• It's the first step that costs - Лиха беда начало (Л)• One step at a time - Спеши, да не торопись (C)• Step after step the ladder is ascended - И Москва не вдруг строилась (И)• Step by step one goes a long way (far) - И Москва не вдруг строилась (И), Мало-помалу птичка гнездо свивает (M), Тише едешь, дальше будешь (T)• Step by step the ladder is ascended - И Москва не вдруг строилась (И), Мало-помалу птичка гнездо свивает (M)• Step in time saves nine (A) - Штопай дыру, пока невелика (Ш) -
43 trouble
1. noun1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) vanskelighet, problem, bryderi2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) uro, bråk3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) (-)plage, (-)sykdom, skavank2. verb1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) bekymre, uroe2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) bry en med, uleilige3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) bry seg med, ta seg tid til•- troubled- troublesome
- troublemakerbekymre--------bekymring--------bråk--------larm--------oppstuss--------oppstyr--------problem--------ståkIsubst. \/ˈtrʌbl\/1) uro, bekymring, engstelse2) besvær, møye, bry, bryderi, strev, anstrengelse, uleilighet3) vanskelighet(er), problem(er)4) krangel, bråk5) knipe, vansker, vanskeligheter6) problem, kinkighet• what's the trouble?7) motgang, ulykke, sorg8) besværligheter, mas, plage, hodebry9) ubehag(eligheter), trøbbel, kluss10) (gammeldags, hverdagslig) utenomekteskapelig graviditet11) sykdom, skade, problem, plage, besvær12) uro, urolighet(er)ask for trouble ( hverdagslig) rote seg opp i noe, lage vanskeligheter for seg selv, utfordre skjebnen ( hverdagslig) være ute etter bråk, lage bråkfor (all) one's trouble (hverdagslig, spøkefullt) som takk for alt en har gjort• for all my trouble, I got suspended for a weeksom takk for alt jeg hadde gjort, ble jeg utvist i en ukeget into trouble komme i knipe, komme i vanskeligheter, få problemer komme i konflikt med politiet ( hverdagslig) bli på tjukken, bli ufrivillig gravidget someone into trouble lage vanskeligheter for noen ( hverdagslig) sette noen fast ( hverdagslig) gjøre noen gravidgive someone trouble volde noen sorg gi noen problemer volde noen besvær, uleilige noengo to the trouble of doing something eller give oneself the trouble of doing something eller take the trouble of doing something gjøre seg mye bry med noe, gjøre seg umak med noein a time of trouble i nødens stundbe in trouble være i knipe, være ille ute, ha problemer, ha kommet galt av sted ( hverdagslig) være i konflikt med politietlook for trouble ( hverdagslig) rote seg opp i noe, lage vanskeligheter for seg selv, utfordre skjebnen ( hverdagslig) være ute etter bråk, lage bråk uroe seg unødigmake trouble lage vanskeligheter, lage bråkmeet trouble halfway ta bekymringene på forskuddno trouble at all! ingen årsak!, bare hyggelig!put someone to trouble volde noen besvær, være til bryderi for noentake the trouble to gjøre seg umak å..., ta seg bryet å...trouble and strife (britisk, rimslang for wife) kone, kjerringa trouble shared is a trouble halved felles skjebne er felles trøsttroubles never come singly en ulykke kommer sjelden aleneIIverb \/ˈtrʌbl\/1) uroe, gjøre urolig, bekymredet som bekymrer meg, er at jeg ikke kan gjøre det2) besvære, bry, uleilige, plage3) være til besvær for, volde besvær, volde bryderi4) ( gammeldags og poetisk) uroe, gjøre urolig, bringe uro i, røre opp5) ( gammeldags) forstyrre, avbryte, hindredon't trouble to... du behøver ikke..., du kan spare deg bryet å...trouble about something gjøre seg besvær med noe, uleilige seg med noe ( også trouble over something) uroe seg over noe, bekymre seg for noebe troubled by bli uroet av, bli urolig avbe troubled in something bli forstyrret i noe, bli avbrutt i noe, bli hindret i noebe troubled with plages av, lide avtrouble (someone) for be (noen) om• may I trouble you for a cigarette?trouble oneself uroe seg, bekymre seg gjøre seg besvær, gjøre seg umaktrouble one's head about something bry hjernen sin med noetrouble (someone) to be (noen) om at -
44 tomar medidas
v.1 to take measures, to do something about, to take action, to take steps.2 to take measurements.* * *(v.) = follow + steps, take + precaution, take + steps, take + measures, produce + contingency plan, make + contingency plan, apply + measures, undertake + actionEx. To bind a book, or rebind it, one of the steps to follow is to check that the book is complete, ie no pages missing.Ex. The library staff must then take steps to remedy the damage.Ex. This author asserts that a contingency plan should be produced in the library to meet disasters.Ex. If a library decides to introduce end user searching, the librarian must make contingency plans for possible user errors such as formatting the hard disc.Ex. There are special measures to be applied by libraries functioning in tropical zones.Ex. Members will not undertake actions that may unfairly or unlawfully jeopardise a candidate's employment.* * *tomar medidas (contra)(v.) = take + action (against)Ex: Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.
(v.) = follow + steps, take + precaution, take + steps, take + measures, produce + contingency plan, make + contingency plan, apply + measures, undertake + actionEx: To bind a book, or rebind it, one of the steps to follow is to check that the book is complete, ie no pages missing.
Ex: For other frequency types, no special precautions need to be taken.Ex: The library staff must then take steps to remedy the damage.Ex: This author asserts that a contingency plan should be produced in the library to meet disasters.Ex: If a library decides to introduce end user searching, the librarian must make contingency plans for possible user errors such as formatting the hard disc.Ex: There are special measures to be applied by libraries functioning in tropical zones.Ex: Members will not undertake actions that may unfairly or unlawfully jeopardise a candidate's employment. -
45 trouble
1. noun1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) težava2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) nemiri3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) težave2. verb1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) vznemiriti2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) nadlegovati3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) potruditi se•- troubled- troublesome
- troublemaker* * *I [trəbl]nountežava, trud, napor, motnja, motenje, nadloga; nevšečnost, neprijetnost; skrb, žalost, trpljenje, bol, muka; breme (to komu), nesreča, zlo, stiska; tegoba; napaka, pogreška, pomanjkljivost, slaba stran; komplikacija, problem, sitnost(i); kočljiv položaj; dialectal porod; bolezen; politics nemir, konflikt; kraval, škandal, afera; technical okvara, motnja, defektin trouble — v stiski (težavi, nepriliki)digestive troubles — prebavne motnje, težaveto ask for trouble, to look for trouble — sam si iskati (delati) težave, izzivati usodothe trouble is that... — težava je v tem, da...(it is) no trouble! — (to ni) nobena težava!; že dobro!; prosim!(I am) sorry to give you such trouble — žal mi je, da vam delam take sitnostito be out of one's troubles — osvoboditi se skrbi (težav), priti iz neprilikto give s.o. the trouble, to put s.o. to much trouble — povzročiti komu težave (skrb), spraviti koga v hude nevšečnostiwe did it to spare you trouble — naredili smo to, da bi vam prihranili trudto stir up trouble — povzročati zmedo, nemirhe won't even take the trouble to answer — ne vzame si niti truda, da bi odgovorilII [trəbl]transitive verbzbegati, vznemiriti, razburiti, preplašiti; zaskrbeti, mučiti, (pri)zadeti; nadlegovati, sitnariti (komu), motiti, privesti (koga) v neprijeten položaj, v težave; prositi (koga) (for za); (redko) (s)kaliti, zburkati (vodo); intransitive verb vznemiriti se, razburiti se ( about zaradi); mučiti se, trpeti ( about zaradi); (po)truditi se, da(ja)ti si trudatroubled waters figuratively zapleten, težaven položajto be troubled in mind — biti zelo vznemirjen (zmeden, prizadet)to trouble s.o. at work — motiti koga pri deluto trouble o.s. — brigati se za kaj, (po)truditi se za kajdon't trouble (yourself) — ne trudite se; že dobromay I trouble you for the salt? — vas smem nadlegovati, prositi za sol?to trouble one's head about s.th. — beliti si glavo zaradi česato pour oil on troubled waters figuratively pomiriti razburjenje, narediti mir -
46 handful
['hændfʊl]1) (fistful) manciata f., pugno m.2) (small number) (of people) pugno m., manipolo m.; (of buildings, objects, works) gruppetto m.3) colloq. (troublesome person, animal)to be a handful — [ child] essere una peste; [ horse] essere indomabile; [ dog] essere molesto
* * *1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) manciata, pugno2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.) manipolo, gruppetto3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) birichino* * *handful /ˈhændfʊl/n.1 manciata ( anche fig.): a handful of beans, una manciata di fagioli; (polit.) a handful of votes, una manciata di voti3 (fam.) persona indisciplinata, irrequieta; birichino; diavoletto: DIALOGO → - Talking about children- He's a right handful, è una vera peste.* * *['hændfʊl]1) (fistful) manciata f., pugno m.2) (small number) (of people) pugno m., manipolo m.; (of buildings, objects, works) gruppetto m.3) colloq. (troublesome person, animal)to be a handful — [ child] essere una peste; [ horse] essere indomabile; [ dog] essere molesto
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47 resbaladizo
adj.1 slippery, slick, slippy, lubricous.2 slippery, elusive, noncommittal, slippy.* * *► adjetivo1 slippery2 figurado slippery, tricky* * *ADJ slippery* * *- za adjetivo1) <superficie/carretera> slippery2) <asunto/tema> delicate, tricky (colloq)* * *= slippery, slimy [slimier -comp., slimiest -sup.], slippy [slippier -comp., slippiest -sup.].Ex. Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.Ex. The only real hazard in rock-pooling is a bad fall off a slimy rock, so make sure you wear suitable footwear.Ex. With the rain, the limestone rocks and stiles were very slippy and at least one of our party came a cropper.----* andar por terreno resbaladizo = skate + on thin ice, tread on + dangerous ground.* terreno resbaladizo = on thin ice, slippery ground, on dangerous ground.* * *- za adjetivo1) <superficie/carretera> slippery2) <asunto/tema> delicate, tricky (colloq)* * *= slippery, slimy [slimier -comp., slimiest -sup.], slippy [slippier -comp., slippiest -sup.].Ex: Peter was trying to convince himself that it wasn't his fault as he navigated the glistening slippery streets.
Ex: The only real hazard in rock-pooling is a bad fall off a slimy rock, so make sure you wear suitable footwear.Ex: With the rain, the limestone rocks and stiles were very slippy and at least one of our party came a cropper.* andar por terreno resbaladizo = skate + on thin ice, tread on + dangerous ground.* terreno resbaladizo = on thin ice, slippery ground, on dangerous ground.* * *resbaladizo -zaA ‹superficie/carretera› slipperyB ‹asunto/tema› delicate, tricky ( colloq)* * *
resbaladizo◊ -za adjetivo
resbaladizo,-a adjetivo
1 (deslizante) slippery: una superficie resbaladiza, a slippery surface
2 (peliagudo, comprometido) difficult, delicate: mejor que nos olvidemos del resbaladizo asunto de su divorcio, it's best that we forget about his troublesome divorce
' resbaladizo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resbaladiza
English:
ice
- slippery
- slick
* * *resbaladizo, -a adj1. [suelo, terreno] slippery2. [asunto] tricky* * *adj1 superficie slippery2 figasunto, tema tricky* * *resbaladizo, -za adj1) resbaloso: slippery2) : tricky, ticklish, delicate* * *resbaladizo adj slippery -
48 worm
worm [wɜ:m]1 noun∎ British figurative the worm has turned j'en ai eu/il en a eu/ etc assez de se faire marcher dessus;∎ figurative the worm in the bud le ver dans le fruit(b) (parasite → in body) ver m;∎ to have worms avoir des vers∎ what a worm! quel minable!∎ the worm of jealousy les affres fpl de la jalousie∎ worm and roller steering direction f à vis et galet∎ to worm one's way under sth passer sous qch à plat ventre ou en rampant;∎ she wormed her way through a gap in the fence en se tortillant, elle s'est faufilée par une ouverture dans la palissade;∎ he managed to worm his way to the front il a réussi à se faufiler jusqu'à l'avant∎ they have wormed their way into our party ils se sont infiltrés ou immiscés dans notre parti;∎ he wormed his way into her affections il a trouvé le chemin de son cœur (par sournoiserie)(c) (dog, sheep) débarrasser de ses vers►► worm cast déjections fpl de ver;Technology worm drive transmission f par vis sans fin;Technology worm gear engrenage m de vis sans fin;worm powder poudre f à vers, poudre f vermifuge;worm tablets comprimés mpl vermifuges(information) soutirer;∎ I tried to worm the truth out of him j'ai essayé de lui soutirer la vérité;∎ he'll worm it out of her eventually il finira par lui tirer les vers du nez;∎ stop trying to worm it out of me! arrête d'essayer de me tirer les vers du nez!;∎ I'd like to see her worm her way out of that one j'aimerais bien voir comment elle va s'en tirer -
49 defungor
dē-fungor, functus ( infin. pass. parag. defungier, Ter. Phorm. 5, 9, 32), 3, v. dep., to have done with, to acquit one's self of, to discharge an affair or an obligation (esp. an unwelcome, unpleasant one), to perform, finish (class.).(α).With abl.:(β).aliquo studio,
Lucr. 4, 963: tam vili munere orationis, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 24:omni populari concitatione,
Cic. Sest. 34, 74:periculis,
id. Rosc. Am. 8; Verg. A. 6, 83:tribus decumis pro una,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 16: hoc mendacio, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 1 fin.:imperio regis,
Liv. 1, 4:proelio,
id. 1, 25; cf.bello,
id. 25, 35:consulis fato,
id. 10, 29; cf.:fatalibus malis,
Suet. Ner. 40:plurimorum morbis, perpaucis funeribus,
Liv. 4, 52:poena,
id. 2, 35; 29, 21:laboribus,
Hor. Od. 3, 24, 15; Ov. F. 6, 541 et saep.; esp. of the finishing of this (troublesome) life ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):vitā,
to die, Verg. G. 4, 475; id. A. 6, 306; Curt. 5, 5, 13:suis temporibus,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 22;but, sua morte,
Suet. Caes. 89:honesta morte,
Curt. 5, 25, 11; 8, 7, 5:terrā,
Ov. M. 9, 254; cf. the foll. — Poet., with inanimate subjects:defunctum bello barbiton,
discharged from the warfare of love, Hor. Od. 3, 26, 3.—Absol.:nec adversus illos mercede defungor,
nor do I discharge my obligation by the payment, Sen. Ben. 6, 16, 1: defunctus jam sum, now I am quit, i. e. safe, out of danger, Ter. Eun. prol. 15 Ruhnk.; cf. id. Ad. 3, 4, 63; id. Phorm. 5, 8, 32; Ov. M. 2, 9, 24.— To depart, die (not ante Aug.; cf.supra): dicitur prius esse defunctus,
Quint. 5, 5, 2; Tac. A. 15, 22 fin.; Suet. Aug. 99:honesta morte,
Curt. 5, 8, 11;hence, defunctus, = mortuus,
deceased, defunct, Ov. Am. 1, 8, 108; Tac. A. 1, 1; 1, 7; Quint. 4, 1, 28; 5, 14, 15; Suet. Caes. 6; id. Aug. 8; 61; Vulg. Matth. 9. 18.— Plur.: defuncti, m., the dead, Sen. ad. Marc. 13, 2; id. Polyb. 9, 2; id. Ep. 63, 5; Plin. 2, 7, 5, § 27; 2, 68, 68, § 175 al. et saep. -
50 dert
"1. a chronic disease, sickness. 2. a trouble, a sorrow, a care, a worry. 3. complaint. 4. a troublesome problem. -ini açmak /a/ to confide one´s troubles (to). - benim, tasa senin mi? colloq. It´s my worry; why are you fretting? -e çatmak to run into trouble. - çekmek to suffer. -ini çekmek /ın/ to suffer for (another person or thing); to be left holding the bag. - değil! colloq. It´s no trouble! -e dert katmak to pile one trouble on another. -ini deşmek/depreştirmek /ın/ to remind (another) of his/her trouble. - dökmek to talk about one´s troubles. -ini dökmek to pour out one´s troubles. -e düşmek to fall into trouble. -ine düşmek /ın/ to be deeply occupied with (something special). - edinmek/etmek /ı/ to occupy oneself with (a worrisome problem). -e girmek to get into trouble. -i günü /ın/ his special thought, his obsession. -ini Marko Paşa´ya anlat. colloq. Don´t bother me with your troubles. - olmak /a/ to become a worry (to). - ortağı 1. a sympathetic ear. 2. confidant. 3. fellow sufferer. - sahibi 1. troubled, having troubles. 2. having bad health, sickly, ailing. -ini söylemeyen/ saklayan derman bulamaz. proverb You won´t get any help unless you tell someone what is troubling you. - yanmak /a/ to pour out one´s troubles (to). -ine yanmak to pity one´s fate, feel sorry for oneself." -
51 предполагаться
be assumed, be supposed•... является далеко не таким затруднительным, как предполагалось первоначально. -... is much less troublesome than one would at first suppose.• Более того, пусть предполагается, что... - Furthermore, let it be assumed that...• Будет предполагаться, что... - It will be assumed that...• В данной главе у читателя предполагается интуитивное понимание... - In this chapter we assume an intuitive knowledge of...• В данной приближенной теории предполагается, что... - In the approximate theory it is assumed that...• В общем случае предполагается, что... - It is generally assumed that...• В случае, когда используются такие соглашения, предполагается, что... - When such terms are used, it is assumed that...• Вместо этого предполагается, что... - Instead one assumes that...• Далее, в данном методе заранее предполагается, что... - Further, the method presupposes...• Для простоты будет предполагаться, что... - For simplicity it will be assumed that...• Для удобства предполагается, что... - For convenience it is assumed that...• До сих пор предполагалось, что... - So far it has been assumed that...• Здесь заранее предполагается глубокое понимание... - This presupposes an intimate knowledge of...• Как обычно, предполагается, что... - As usual, it is assumed that...• По умолчанию предполагается, что... - It goes without saying that...• Неявно предполагается, что... - It has been implicitly assumed that...• Никакого предварительного знания предмета не предполагается. - No prior knowledge of the subject is assumed.• Обычно предполагается, что... - It is usually assumed that...• Предполагается, что читатель уже имеет некоторое знакомство с... - It is assumed that the reader already has some acquaintance with...• Часто неверно предполагается, что... - It is often wrongly assumed that... -
52 terror
'terə1) (very great fear: She screamed with/in terror; She has a terror of spiders.) skrekk, frykt, terror2) (something which makes one very afraid: The terrors of war.) terror, redsel3) (a troublesome person, especially a child: That child is a real terror!) redselsfull person/unge•- terrorist
- terrorize
- terrorise
- terrorization
- terrorisation
- terror-strickenredsel--------skrekksubst. \/ˈterə\/1) skrekk, redsel2) (hverdagslig, om person) skrekk, plage, redselsfull unge3) terrorregime, skrekkveldebe in terror of one's life frykte for sitt livreign of terror terrorregime, skrekkveldeterror balance ( politikk) terrorbalanse -
53 counterproductive
перевод counterproductive как "контрпродуктивный"не очень хорош. Часто можно сказать просто "вредный" или "...иметь пагубные последствия"Some have called this a vogue word, and others term it a cliché, but it’s still useful in the right places. Its primary sense, “bringing about a result the very opposite of the one intended,” is explicit and appears to have no exact synonym. But if you mean only “unfortunate,” “bad,” “self-defeating,” or “troublesome,” use one of those terms, and save counterproductive for its explicit niche. (Kenneth G. Wilson "The Columbia Guide to Standard American English")
Spanking is counterproductive and dangerous - Телесные наказания детей опасны и ничего кроме вреда не приносят.
Censoring pornography is counterproductive - Борьба с порнографией: результат обратен ожиданиям (или просто "ведет к обратному результату").
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > counterproductive
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54 terror
['terə(r)] 1.1) (fear) terrore m.to have a terror of — avere il terrore di, essere terrorizzato da
to strike terror into (the heart of) sb. — incutere terrore a qcn
2.a little, holy terror — colloq. una piccola peste
* * *['terə]1) (very great fear: She screamed with/in terror; She has a terror of spiders.) terrore2) (something which makes one very afraid: The terrors of war.) terrore3) (a troublesome person, especially a child: That child is a real terror!) peste•- terrorist
- terrorize
- terrorise
- terrorization
- terrorisation
- terror-stricken* * *terror /ˈtɛrə(r)/A n.1 [u] terrore; sgomento; spavento: to live in constant terror of being found out, vivere nel continuo terrore d'essere scoperto; to strike terror into sb., incutere terrore a q.2 (fam.) (= holy terror), cerbero, spauracchio; ( anche) piccolo demonio, bambino terribile; peste (fig.)B a. attr.terroristico; terrorista; di terroristi: a terror attack, un attacco terrorista● terror campaign, campagna terroristica □ terror-stricken (o terror-struck), atterrito; terrorizzato; spaventatissimo □ to be in terror of one's life, temere molto per la propria vita.* * *['terə(r)] 1.1) (fear) terrore m.to have a terror of — avere il terrore di, essere terrorizzato da
to strike terror into (the heart of) sb. — incutere terrore a qcn
2.a little, holy terror — colloq. una piccola peste
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55 hard
[hɑːd] 1. прил.1)а) жёсткий, твёрдый; тугой, негибкий, негнущийсяhard cheese — твёрдый сыр; жёсткий сыр
This candy is so hard no one can chew it. — Конфета такая твёрдая, что никто её не разжуёт.
б) спорт. твёрдый, с твёрдым покрытием (асфальтовым или бетонным, о теннисном корте)•Syn:Ant:hard money — монеты, металлические деньги
4) крепкий, прочный, ноский; выносливыйThe horses are both in hard condition, so a race can come off in ten days. — Обе лошади в отличной форме, поэтому скачки могут состояться через десять дней.
5)а) трудный, утомительный, тяжёлый; требующий усилий, напряженияб) трудный, причиняющий беспокойство (об объекте действия - в конструкции с инфинитивом или с предлогами of, in + существительное, выражающее действие)She was hard to please. — Ей было трудно угодить.
Chestnuts are hard of digestion. — Каштаны трудны для переваривания.
It is a hard thing to manage. — Это дело трудно выполнить.
в) трудноподдающийся (управлению, контролю)г) уст. не способный, испытывающий трудности (о субъекте действия - в конструкции с инфинитивом или с предлогом of + существительное, выражающее действие или способность)•Syn:Ant:The teacher asked a hard question. — Учитель задал трудный вопрос.
It is a hard book to read. — Эта трудная для чтения книга.
7)а) неопровержимый, "упрямый", реальный ( о фактах)The hard fact is that war, like business, reduces to a question of gain versus cost. — Неоспоримо то, что на войне, как и в бизнесе, всё сводится к вопросу соотношения прибыли и затрат.
hard fact — неопровержимые, голые факты
б) точный, конкретный, надёжный, обоснованный (об информации, новостях)Newspapers do not encourage telephone calls to the other side of the world unless they are in possession of pretty hard information. — Газеты не поощряют телефонных звонков на другую сторону планеты, если только они не содержат надёжной информации.
Syn:8) упрямый, неуступчивый; чёрствый, бесчувственный, бессердечныйSyn:9) скупой, скаредный, прижимистыйMany wondered that a man could be so hard and niggardly in all pecuniary dealings. — Многие поражались, что человек может быть таким скупым и жадным в денежных делах.
Syn:10) практичный, деловой, не поддающийся эмоциямWe Americans have got hard heads. — У нас, американцев, практичный, здравый ум.
11)а) труднопереносимый, давящий, гнетущий, мучительный, тягостныйSyn:б) суровый, трудный, тревожный; тяжёлый, тягостный ( о времени)They had a hard time of it too, for my father had to go on half-pay. — У них тоже были тяжёлые времена, потому что моему отцу приходилось обходиться половиной зарплаты.
Many families had a hard time during the Depression. — Многие семьи переживали трудные времена во время Великой Депрессии.
Syn:severe, harsh, rough, difficult, unpleasant, disagreeable, distressing, oppressive, onerous, intolerable, unbearableв) холодный, суровый, жестокий (о погоде и т. п.)This has been a hard winter. — Это была суровая зима.
The hard rain flattened the tomato plants. — Сильный ливень прибил томаты.
Syn:12)а) строгий, требовательный, взыскательный; жёсткий, суровый; жестокийWe work for a hard master. — Мы работаем на требовательного хозяина.
Felix began to perceive that he had been too hard upon her. — Феликс начал понимать, что он был с ней слишком суров.
Syn:б) резкий, грубый; враждебныйShe almost invariably took a hard view of persons and things. — Она практически всегда высказывалась резко о людях и о ситуациях.
Hard feelings existed between the neighbours. — Между соседями были очень враждебные отношения.
The lawyers exchanged hard words. — Адвокаты обменялись резкими репликами.
Syn:в) полит. крайнийFor the foreseeable future, then, the hard right has the initiative in Turkey. — Очевидно, что в обозримом будущем инициатива в Турции будет принадлежать крайним правым.
13) неприятный (для слуха, зрения)It was a hard face even when she smiled. — У неё было неприятное лицо, даже когда она улыбалась.
14)б) разг. терпкий, кислыйв) амер. крепкий ( о напитках)Syn:г) вызывающий привыкание, привычку (о лекарствах, наркотиках)Nothing on earth would persuade me to try LSD or the hard drugs. — Ничто в мире не заставит меня попробовать ЛСД или тяжёлые наркотики.
Syn:15) тлв. контрастный16) защищённый (о пусковой площадке, конструкциях, ракетах с ядерными боеголовками)The adjective "hard" is now used to refer to the resistance to atomic explosions of airfields, missile launching pads, command posts, and other structures. — Прилагательное "hard" в настоящее время используется, когда речь идет о защищённости аэродромов, стартовых площадок, командных постов и других структур от атомных взрывов.
17) фин. твёрдый, устойчивыйSyn:18) лингв. твёрдый ( о согласном)19) физ.а) проникающий ( о радиации)б) полный или почти полный ( о вакууме); содержащий полный вакуум ( об электронной лампе)20) упорный, усердный, энергичный, выполняемый с большой энергией, настойчивостьюThe fight must be long and hard. — Битва будет долгой и упорной.
Syn:21)а) прилежный, усердный; энергичныйThat new employee is really a hard worker. — Этот новый сотрудник действительно очень усерден.
Every hard worker requires sufficient and regular holidays. — Каждому работающему с полной отдачей сотруднику требуется достаточный и регулярный отдых.
Syn:б) усиленно предающийся (чему-л.)22) хим. биологически жёсткий, неразлагающийсяSyn:persistent 3) в)•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]hard[/ref]••hard of hearing — тугоухий, тугой на ухо
- hard lines 2. нареч.the bigger they are, the harder they fall — чем выше забираешься, тем больнее падать
1)а) энергично, активно, решительно, настойчиво, упорно; неистово, яростноThe farmer worked hard to gather the hay before the rains came. — Фермер напряжённо работал, чтобы успеть убрать сено до дождей.
The student studied hard. — Студент усердно занимался.
The children played hard. — Дети были поглощены игрой.
Syn:б) сильно, резко, интенсивно (о погоде, ветре, дожде)It rained hard. — Дождь льёт как из ведра.
Hit the ball hard. — Сильно ударь по мячу.
Syn:в) амер.; разг. очень, чрезвычайно, в высшей степени, чрезмерноHe isn't a millionaire so hard that you could notice it, anyhow. — Во всяком случае, он не настолько уж крупный миллионер, чтобы ты мог это заметить.
Mr. Hopkins is hard sick. — Мистер Хопкинс очень болен.
Syn:2) жёстко, строго; сурово, безжалостно, жестоко3)а) насилу, тяжело, с трудомSyn:б) болезненно, близко к сердцуMother took the bad news very hard. — Мать приняла плохие известия очень близко к сердцу.
The team took the defeat hard. — Команда болезненно переживала поражение.
Syn:4) твёрдо, крепко, так, чтобы быть твёрдым, спрессованнымThe ice is frozen hard. — Лёд очень твёрдый.
Syn:5) близко, рядом, вплотную ( в пространственном и временном значении)to follow hard after / behind / upon smb. — следовать по пятам за кем-л.
Defeat seemed hard at hand. — Поражение казалось совсем близко.
It was now hard upon three o'clock. — Было почти три часа.
hard by — близко, рядом
Syn:6) мор. круто, до пределаSyn:••3. сущ.hard pressed / pushed — в трудном, тяжёлом положении
1) трудность, трудностиHe had come through the hards himself. — Он сам преодолел все невзгоды.
She is a lady who has given her life to nursing, and has gone through its hards. — Это женщина, которая посвятила свою жизнь уходу за больными и прошла через все трудности, с этим связанные.
Syn:2) твёрдый берег, твёрдая береговая полоса; каменный мол для высадки на берег; проходимое место на топком болоте3) разг. каторга4) табак в плитках, прессованный табак5) разг.; = hard-on эрекция•• -
56 grow
ɡrəupast tense - grew; verb1) ((of plants) to develop: Carrots grow well in this soil.) vokse, gro, utvikle seg, dyrke2) (to become bigger, longer etc: My hair has grown too long; Our friendship grew as time went on.) vokse, bli større/lengre3) (to cause or allow to grow: He has grown a beard.) la vokse, anlegge4) ((with into) to change into, in becoming mature: Your daughter has grown into a beautiful woman.) bli, utvikle seg til5) (to become: It's growing dark.) bli (gradvis)•- grower- grown
- growth
- grown-up
- grown-up
- grow on
- grow updyrke--------gro--------tilta--------vokse1) vokse, gro, spire, kunne dyrkes2) utvikle seg, bli større, øke, utvide seg• look how you've grown!hun har vokst seg til fysisk, men ikke mentalt3) ( gradvis) bli• grow oldbli gammel \/ eldes4) dyrke5) produsere6) få7) utvikle8) la vokse, anleggegrow apart vokse fra hverandregrow away from vokse fra, bli fremmed forgrow big and strong vokse seg stor og sterk• now, eat your porridge, and you'll grow big and strongspis grøten din, så du blir stor og sterkgrow down(wards) minkegrow due forfallebe growing begynne å bligrow into a habit bli en vanegrow into fashion bli moderne, bli ingrow into one eller grow together vokse sammenbe grown over with være bevokst med, være overgrodd medbe grown up være voksengrow old bli gammel, eldesgrow on somebody være noe man blir stadig mer glad i, være noe som stadig betyr mergrow out bli for liten, bli fylt opp ( om grønnsaker) gå i stokkgrow out of vokse fra( overført) vokse fra, legge seg av med( overført) vokse frem fra, utvikle seg på grunnlag avgrow pale bli blek, blekneså høy du har blitt \/ så lang du har blittgrow to komme til å, lære seg ågrow to a storm blåse opp til stormgrow up ( om mennesker) vokse opp, bli stor ( om planter) skyte frem ( overført) utvikle seg, vokse fram( som interjeksjon) nå får du se og bli voksen, skjerp deggrow (up)on holde på å ta helt overhånd, holde på å ta kontrollengrow worse forverres, bli dårligere, bli verre -
57 первый блин комом
первый блин < всегда> комомпосл.lit. the first pancake is always lumpy; the first try is not always lucky; it is the first step that is troublesome; the first attempt is always a flop; the first time (the first attempt) doesn't count; cf. you must spoil before you spin < well>; better luck next time; practice makes perfect- Доклад у меня, конечно, вышел не блестящий, - сказал он, улыбнувшись смущённо. - Ну... короче говоря, первый блин комом. В следующий раз, я думаю, лучше будет. (Ю. Трифонов, Студенты) — 'I'm afraid the lecture wasn't much of a success,' he said with a wry smile. 'But the first time doesn't count, does it? I hope you'll find my next one better.'
- А мы уж хотели к тебе идти, - сказал Зефиров, увидев Тоню. - Не обижайся. Первый блин всегда комом. (С. Антонов, Дело было в Пенькове) — 'And we were just going to your place,' Zefirov called when he saw Tonya. 'Don't take it to heart. The first attempt is always a flop.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > первый блин комом
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58 anxius
anxĭus, a, um, adj. [v. ango], distressed, solicitous, uneasy, troubled, anxious (as a permanent state of mind).I.Lit.:(α).neque omnes anxii, qui anguntur aliquando, nec qui anxii semper anguntur,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 12, 27; cf.:anxietas and angor.—But frequently momentary' anxiae aegritudines et acerbae,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 15, 34:anxio animo aut sollicito esse,
id. Fin. 2, 17, 55:spiritus anxius,
Vulg. Bar. 3, 1:senes morosi et anxii,
Cic. Sen. 18, 65:Oratio pauperis, cum anxius fuerit,
Vulg. Psa. 101, 1:anxius curis,
Ov. M. 9, 275: mentes, * Hor. C. 3, 21, 17:anxius angor,
Lucr. 3, 993; 6, 1158: anxium habere aliquem, to bring one into trouble, to make anxious or solicitous, Auct. B. Afr. 71; Tac. A. 2, 65.—With gen. animi or mentis:animi anxius,
Sall. J. 55, 4 Cort., where Dietsch reads animo, and Gerl. omits it altogether:anxius mentis,
Albin. 1, 398 (for this gen. v. animus, II. B. 1.).—The object on account of which one is anxious or solicitous is put,In abl.:(β).gloriā ejus,
Liv. 25, 40:omine adverso,
Suet. Vit. 8:venturis,
Luc. 7, 20.—In gen. (diff. from [p. 135] the preced. gen. animi and mentis):(γ).inopiae,
Liv. 21, 48:furti (i. e. ne furtum fiat),
Ov. M. 1, 623:vitae,
id. H. 20, 198:securitatis,
Plin. 15, 18, 20, § 74:potentiae,
Tac. A. 4, 12:sui,
id. H. 3, 38; in acc. vicem, Liv. 8, 35.—With de:(δ).de famā ingenii,
Quint. 11, 1, 50:de successore,
Suet. Calig. 19:de instantibus curis,
Curt. 3, 2; with pro, Plin. Ep. 4, 21.—With ad:(ε).ad eventum alicujus rei,
Luc. 8, 592.—With in and abl.:(ζ).noli anxius esse in divitiis,
Vulg. Eccli. 5, 10.—With ne and an:II.anxius, ne bellum oriatur,
Sall. J. 6, 6:anxius, an obsequium senatūs an studia plebis reperiret,
Tac. A. 14, 13.—Transf.A.In an act. sense, that makes anxious, troubles, awakens solicitude, troublesome:B.curae,
Liv. 1, 56 (cf.:anxius curis,
Ov. M. 9, 275):timor,
Verg. A. 9, 89:accessu propter aculeos anxio,
Plin. 12, 8, 18, § 33.—Prepared with anxious care:elegantia orationis neque morosa neque anxia,
Gell. 15, 7, 3; cf. anxietas, II.—Hence, adv.: anxĭē, anxiously, with anxiety (not in Cic.):aliquid ferre,
Sall. J. 82, 3:auguria quaerere,
Plin. 11, 52, 114, § 273:certare,
Suet. Ner. 23:aliquam prosequi, Justin. 1, 4: loqui,
Gell. 20, 1:anxie doctus,
Macr. S. 5, 18; 7, 7.— Comp.: anxius, Gargil. Mart. p. 395 Mai;and formed by magis: magis anxie,
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59 eat up
1) пожирать;
поглощать eaten up with pride ≈ снедаемый гордостью Syn: raven, gobble up
2) быстро покрывать какое-л. расстояние The boat was eating her way up towards the wind. ≈ Лодка бодро шла против ветра.
3) разрушать, разбивать( оппонента) He was such a clever speaker that he always ate up the opposition. ≈ У него был так подвешен язык, что он всегда умел подмять под себя оппозицию. You shouldn't have put the new teacher in charge of that troublesome class, they'll eat him up. ≈ Не следовало ставить нового учителя классным руководителем в этот класс, они его съедят заживо.
4) ранить чьи-л. чувства Is something eating her up? She seems worried. ≈ Ее что-то беспокоит? Она выглядит взволнованной. доедать;
- to * one's food доесть то, что на тарелке;
съесть все;
- * your vegetables, there's a good girl! будь умницей и доешь овощи! - *, children! дети, не оставляйте ничего на тарелке! есть с аппетитом;
- there is plenty for everyone, so * еды хватит на всех, так что кушайте без стеснения пожирать, снедать;
- curiosity was simply eating her up, she was simply eaten up by curiosity ее просто снедало любопытство, любопытство ей не давало покоя( разговорное) заглатывать, проглатывать;
- she is eating up the course in algebra она быстро усваивает курс алгебры;
- they offered him the most absurd flattery, and he ate it up они льстили ему самым чудовищным образом, а он принял все за чистую монету -
60 дело
matter, business, affair, case, thing• Большая часть материала, представленного в данной главе, имела дело с (= относилась к)... - Much of the material presented in this chapter has dealt with...• Будет удобно иметь дело по отдельности с... - It will be convenient to deal separately with...• В данном параграфе мы часто имеем дело с... - In this section we often deal with...• В оставшейся части данного параграфа мы будем иметь дело только с... - The remainder of this section applies only to...• На самом деле мы всегда можем... - In fact, we can always...• На самом деле позднее мы увидим, что... - As a matter of fact, we will see later that...• На самом деле стало обычным (использовать и т. п.)... - It has, in fact, become customary to...• На самом деле трудно (предположить и т. п.)... - Actually, it is difficult to...• На самом деле часто бывает полезно подумать о... - In fact, it is often useful to think of...• На самом деле ясно, что... - In fact it is clear that...• В этих экспериментах (мы/они) имели дело с... - These experiments were concerned with...• В этом примере мы имеем дело с... - In this example we work with...• До сих пор в наших обсуждениях мы имели дело только с... - In our considerations so far we have dealt only with...• К сожалению, это не простое дело (= не просто) (вычислить и т. п.)... - Unfortunately, it is not a trivia] matter to...• Как мы покажем низке, на самом деле это не справедливо. - This is in fact not the case, as we show below.• Мы имеем здесь дело со случаем, в котором... - We deal here with the case in which...• Мы уже имели дело с... - We have already dealt with..• На самом деле данная проблема заключается в решении... - The problem is really one of solving...• На самом деле для наших целей достаточно рассмотреть... - In fact it is sufficient for the present purpose to consider...• На самом деле мы лишь показали, что... - We have in fact only shown that...• На самом деле мы можем показать, что... - We can show, in fact, that...• На самом деле мы сейчас рассматриваем... - In effect, we are now considering...• На самом деле нет ничего фундаментального или основополагающего... - There is really nothing basic or fundamental about...• На самом деле оба метода используются на практике. - Both methods are in fact used in practice.• На самом деле подобные неопределенные идеи ничего нам не говорят. - Such vague ideas really tell us nothing.• Однако совершенно другое дело... - It is, however, quite a different matter to...• Особое беспокойство причиняют ситуации, в которых имеешь дело с... - This is particularly troublesome in dealing with...• Первым делом мы заметим, что... - Our first step is to notice that...• Последний результат особенно полезен для задач, имеющих дело с (= относящихся к)... - The above result is particularly useful for problems involving...• Так обстоит дело с... - This is how matters stand in...; Such is the case for...• Это полностью дело личного вкуса. - This is entirely a matter of personal taste.
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