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81 selpikci
Construction: se+pikci begged Structure: x1 = pikci2 (begged), x2 = pikci1 (beg), x3 = pikci3 (begged for) -
82 terpikci
Construction: te+pikci begged for Structure: x1 = pikci3 (begged for), x2 = pikci2 (begged), x3 = pikci1 (beg) -
83 flop
flɔp
1. сущ.
1) а) шлепанье, глухой удар при падении;
звук такого удара} Stuffing his finger into his mouth and pulling it out suddenly, with what he called a flop. ≈ Он засовывал палец в рот, а потом неожиданно выдергивал его оттуда, со звуком, который он называл "шлеп". б) разг. провал, фиаско, неудача go flop Syn: failure, collapse, decline
2) а) что-л. свисающее, болтающееся;
челка б) амер. разг. шляпа с мягкими полями в) толстяк She was a flop of a woman. ≈ Она была, что называется, женщина в теле.
3) амер. сл. розыгрыш, "наколка"
4) внезапное изменение взглядов, переход в другую партию
5) сл. кровать, постель;
ночлег flop-house
2. гл.
1) а) висеть, свистать, болтаться (обычно о чем-л. тяжелом) б) полоскаться( о парусах) в) разг. валиться от усталости ∙ Syn: flap
2) а) шлепаться, плюхаться;
тяжело, неуклюже передвигаться Tortoises flopped into the water. ≈ Черепахи поплюхались в воду. б) ударять, бить(ся) ;
бить, хлопать крыльями;
наносить неожиданный удар
3) разг. потерпеть неудачу, фиаско She flopped as a stage actress. ≈ Она потерпела полное фиаско на актерском поприще. Syn: collapse, fail
4) разг. переметнуться, перекинуться, внезапно изменить политические взгляды( обычно в сочетании с over)
5) сл. дрыхнуть, "задавать храповицкого" Syn: sleep
6) а) сл. сдать экзамен на хорошую оценку, используя шпаргалку б) сл. пытаться разжалобить преподавателя на экзамене ∙ flop about
3. нареч. с шумом, с "шлепом" The beetles fell flop into the water. ≈ Жуки с плеском падали в воду. If every one adopts a "wait and see" policy, business goes flop. ≈ Если все проводят политику "поживем - увидим", бизнес накрывается медным тазом. Damned if he didn't fall into the pond, flop! ≈ Будь я проклят, если он не упал в пруд - бу-ултых!
4. межд. шлеп! (см. примеры к наречию) (разговорное) шлепок, хлопок - to sit down with a * шумно усесться, плюхнуться неудача, фиаско;
провал кто-л. или что-л. не оправдавшие возлагавшихся надежд, обманувшие ожидания;
неудачник - he was a * as a reporter репортер он оказался никудышный - the revue was a * ревю провалилось (американизм) (сленг) жульничество;
мошенничество;
ловкий обман (американизм) (сленг) ночевка;
ночлежка( американизм) шляпа с мягкими полями (разговорное) с шумом - she fell * on the floor unconscious она грохнулась на пол в обмороке неудачно - to go * потерпеть неудачу (разговорное) хлопнуться, плюхнуться, шлепнуться, бухнуться - he *ped down on his knees он бухнулся /рухнул/ на колени бить (крыльями) ;
хлопать( о парусах) швырнуть - to * down a heavy sack грохнуть на пол тяжелый мешок потерпеть неудачу;
провалиться - the new play *ped новая пьеса провалилась переметнуться, перекинуться (к другой партии и т. п.) (американизм) (сленг) свалиться( от усталости) ;
завалиться спать;
переночевать падать в воду плашмя( американизм) (сленг) выманить что-л., добыть путем мошенничества to fall ~ into the water плюхнуться в воду ~ ударить;
бить(ся) ;
the fish flopped about in the boat рыба билась в лодке flop бить крыльями ~ неудача ~ разг. переметнуться, перекинуться (к другой полит. партии;
часто flop over) ~ полоскаться (о парусах) ~ разг. потерпеть неудачу, провалиться ~ разг. провал;
to go flop потерпеть неудачу, потерпеть фиаско ~ провал ~ разг. свалиться (от усталости) ;
завалиться спать ~ ударить;
бить(ся) ;
the fish flopped about in the boat рыба билась в лодке ~ амер. разг. человек, не оправдавший возлагавшихся на него надежд, обманувший ожидания ~ int шлеп! ~ шлепанье ~ шлепнуться;
плюхнуться;
he flopped down on his knees and begged for mercy он бухнулся на колени и молил о пощаде ~ амер. разг. шляпа с мягкими полями ~ разг. провал;
to go flop потерпеть неудачу, потерпеть фиаско ~ шлепнуться;
плюхнуться;
he flopped down on his knees and begged for mercy он бухнулся на колени и молил о пощаде -
84 mercy
'mə:siplural - mercies; noun1) (kindness towards a person, especially an enemy, who is in one's power: He showed his enemies no mercy.) compasión, clemencia2) (a piece of good luck or something for which one should be grateful: It was a mercy that it didn't rain.) suerte•- merciful- mercifully
- merciless
- mercilessly
- at the mercy of
- have mercy on
mercy n misericordia / piedad / clemenciatr['mɜːsɪ]1 (compassion) misericordia, clemencia, piedad nombre femenino■ have mercy upon me! ¡tenga piedad de mí!1 de ayuda, de socorro\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be at the mercy of somebody/something estar a la merced de alguien/algoto be thankful for small mercies darse con un canto en los dientesto beg for mercy / plead for mercy pedir clemenciato throw oneself on somebody's mercy abandonarse a la merced de alguienmercy killing eutanasia1) clemency: misericordia f, clemencia f2) blessing: bendición fn.• clemencia s.f.• compasión s.f.• favor s.m.• merced s.f.• misericordia s.f.• piedad s.f.'mɜːrsi, 'mɜːsia) u ( clemency) misericordia f, clemencia fto have mercy (on somebody) — tener* misericordia or piedad (de alguien), apiadarse (de alguien)
at the mercy of the elements — a merced de los elementos; (before n) <mission, flight> (journ) de ayuda or socorro
b) c ( blessing) bendición fit's a mercy that... — (colloq) es una suerte que..., gracias a Dios,...
['mɜːsɪ]let's be grateful o thankful for small mercies — (set phrase) seamos positivos, podría haber sido peor
1. N1) (=compassion) misericordia f ; (=clemency) clemencia f, piedad f•
to beg for mercy — pedir clemencia•
to have mercy on sb — tener misericordia or piedad de algn, tener clemencia para con algnhave mercy! — ¡por piedad!
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God in His mercy — el Señor en su infinita bondad•
to show sb no mercy — no mostrarse misericordioso or clemente con algn2) (=discretion)•
to be at the mercy of sth/sb — estar a merced de algo/algn•
to be left to the tender mercies of sb — esp hum quedar a merced de algn- throw o.s. on sb's mercy3) (=blessing)•
his death was a mercy — su muerte fue una bendiciónit's a mercy that no-one was hurt * — es un milagro que nadie resultara herido, menos mal que nadie resultó herido
thankful•
we should be grateful for small mercies — y demos gracias, porque podría haber sido peor2.CPDmercy flight N — vuelo m de ayuda (para ayudar a alguien necesitado en una guerra etc)
mercy killing N — eutanasia f
* * *['mɜːrsi, 'mɜːsi]a) u ( clemency) misericordia f, clemencia fto have mercy (on somebody) — tener* misericordia or piedad (de alguien), apiadarse (de alguien)
at the mercy of the elements — a merced de los elementos; (before n) <mission, flight> (journ) de ayuda or socorro
b) c ( blessing) bendición fit's a mercy that... — (colloq) es una suerte que..., gracias a Dios,...
let's be grateful o thankful for small mercies — (set phrase) seamos positivos, podría haber sido peor
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85 absagen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Veranstaltung, Flug) cancel, call off2. (Einladung) turn downII vt/i1. auch als Künstler: (nach vorheriger Zusage) cry ( oder beg) off; er hat im letzten Moment abgesagt he cried ( oder begged)off at the last moment; (ablehnen) cancel, tell s.o. not to comeIII v/i1. jemandem absagen (Veranstaltung, Termin) tell s.o. s.th. is off; (jemanden ausladen) tell s.o. not to come; (wenn man selbst verhindert ist) tell s.o. one can’t come; ich muss leider absagen I’m afraid I can’t come (after all)* * *to call off; to refuse; to cancel; to renege* * *ạb|sa|gen sep1. vt(= rückgängig machen) Veranstaltung, Besuch to cancel, to call off; (= ablehnen) Einladung to decline, to turn down, to refuseer hat seine Teilnahme abgesagt — he decided to withdraw his participation
2. vito cry off (Brit), to canceljdm absagen — to tell sb that one can't come
wenn ich ihn einlade, sagt er jedes Mal ab — whenever I invite him he says no
* * *1) (to cancel: The party's been called off.) call off2) (to decide or announce that (something already arranged etc) will not be done etc: He cancelled his appointment.) cancel3) (to cancel (an engagement or agreement).) cry off4) (to cancel an arranged meeting etc with (a person): I had to put the Browns off because I had 'flu.) put off* * *ab|sa·gen▪ etw \absagen to cancel [or call off] stheine Einladung von jdm \absagen to decline sb's invitationich muss leider \absagen I'm afraid I'll have to cry offhast du schon bei ihr abgesagt? have you told her you're not coming?* * *1.transitives Verb cancel; withdraw <participation, cooperation>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem absagen — tell somebody one cannot come; put somebody off (coll.)
telefonisch absagen — ring to say one cannot come
2)dem Bewerber wurde abgesagt — the applicant was rejected
* * *absagen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Veranstaltung, Flug) cancel, call off2. (Einladung) turn downB. v/t & v/ier hat im letzten Moment abgesagt he cried ( oder begged)off at the last moment; (ablehnen) cancel, tell sb not to comeC. v/i1.jemandem absagen (Veranstaltung, Termin) tell sb sth is off; (jemanden ausladen) tell sb not to come; (wenn man selbst verhindert ist) tell sb one can’t come;ich muss leider absagen I’m afraid I can’t come (after all)2. geh fig:* * *1.transitives Verb cancel; withdraw <participation, cooperation>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem absagen — tell somebody one cannot come; put somebody off (coll.)
2)* * *v.to beg off v.to call off v.to renege v. -
86 bitten
vt/i; bittet, bat, hat gebeten1. ask (jemanden um etw. s.o. for s.th.); (ersuchen) request (s.th. of s.o.); dringend: beg; (anflehen) implore, beseech, pray; immer wieder, belästigend: solicit; demütig: supplicate; bitten (bemühen) um trouble s.o. for; bitten für (+ Akk) intercede for; darf ich um Ihren Namen bitten? would you mind telling me your name?; darf ich Sie um Feuer bitten? may I trouble you for a light?; dürfte ich Sie bitten could I ask you (zu + Inf. to + Inf.), would you mind (+ Ger.) es wird gebeten, dass... it is requested that ..., please...; ... werden gebeten zu (+ Inf.)... are asked ( oder requested) to (+ Inf.) dringend II; er lässt sich nicht ( erst) lange bitten he doesn’t have to be asked twice; wenn ich bitten darf if you don’t mind; ich bitte dich! please!; aber ich bitte dich, das ist doch selbstverständlich, unmöglich etc.: oh - come on, not at all; darum möchte ich aber auch bitten oder sehr gebeten haben umg. I should jolly well hope so, Am. I would (certainly) hope so; ich bitte darum if you wouldn’t mind; ( aber) ich bitte Sie! (well,) really!; das ist doch selbstverständlich, unmöglich etc.: oh - come on!, not at all; da muss ich doch sehr bitten! I beg your pardon!; bitten und betteln beg and plead; sich aufs Bitten und Betteln verlegen resort to pleading; es half kein Bitten all the pleading (in the world) didn’t help; im Gebet: wir bitten dich, erhöre uns hear us, we beseech Thee, Lord hear our prayer2. (einladen) jemanden zu sich bitten ask s.o. to come and see one ( oder to come into the office etc.); jemanden zum Essen bitten invite s.o. (round, Am. over) to dinner; jemanden zu Tisch bitten ask s.o. to come to table; Herr X lässt bitten Mr. X would like to ( oder can) see you now; darf ich bitten? a) einen Weg weisend: would you come this way, please?; b) beim Tanzen: may I have (the pleasure of) this dance?; c) beim Essen: dinner is served* * *to ask; to request; to beg; to please; to bid; to solicit* * *Bịt|tennt -s, no plpleadingauf Bitten von — at the request of
* * *1) (to express a wish to someone for something: I asked her to help me; I asked (him) for a day off; He rang and asked for you; Can I ask a favour of you?) ask2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) beg4) (to ask (for) something; People using this library are requested not to talk; Many people have requested this next song.) request* * *Bit·ten<-s>[ˈbɪtn̩]nt kein pl pleading no pltrotz seines [inständigen] \Bittens despite his [urgent] pleasjds \Bitten und Betteln sb's begging and pleadingdein \Bitten und Betteln ist vergeblich, ich habe gesagt nein! it's no use your begging and pleading, I've said no!auf \Bitten von jdm at the request of sbauf \Bitten von uns allen at the request of us all* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)um etwas bitten — ask for or request something; (inständig) beg for something
der Blinde bat um eine milde Gabe — the blind man begged for alms
ich bitte einen Moment um Geduld/Ihre Aufmerksamkeit — I must ask you to be patient for a moment/may I ask for your attention for a moment
2) (einladen) ask2.ich lasse bitten — [please] ask him/her/them to come in
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)darf ich Sie um Feuer/ein Glas Wasser bitten? — could I ask you for a light/a glass of water, please?
darf ich die Herrschaften um Geduld/Ruhe bitten? — could I ask you to be patient/silent?
[aber] ich bitte dich/Sie! — [please] don't mention it
2) (einladen) ask, invitejemanden zum Tee [zu sich] bitten — ask or invite somebody to tea
jemanden ins Haus/Zimmer bitten — ask or invite somebody [to come] in
* * *1. ask (jemanden um etwas sb for sth); (ersuchen) request (sth of sb); dringend: beg; (anflehen) implore, beseech, pray; immer wieder, belästigend: solicit; demütig: supplicate;um trouble sb for;bitten für (+akk) intercede for;darf ich um Ihren Namen bitten? would you mind telling me your name?;darf ich Sie um Feuer bitten? may I trouble you for a light?;dürfte ich Sie bitten could I ask you (zu +inf to +inf), would you mind (+ger)es wird gebeten, dass … it is requested that…, please …;wenn ich bitten darf if you don’t mind;ich bitte dich! please!;ich bitte darum if you wouldn’t mind;(aber) ich bitte Sie! (well,) really!; das ist doch selbstverständlich, unmöglich etc: oh - come on!, not at all;da muss ich doch sehr bitten! I beg your pardon!;bitten und betteln beg and plead;sich aufs Bitten und Betteln verlegen resort to pleading;es half kein Bitten all the pleading (in the world) didn’t help; im Gebet:wir bitten dich, erhöre uns hear us, we beseech Thee, Lord hear our prayer2. (einladen)jemanden zu Tisch bitten ask sb to come to table;darf ich bitten? einen Weg weisend: would you come this way, please?; beim Tanzen: may I have (the pleasure of) this dance?; beim Essen: dinner is served* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)um etwas bitten — ask for or request something; (inständig) beg for something
ich bitte einen Moment um Geduld/Ihre Aufmerksamkeit — I must ask you to be patient for a moment/may I ask for your attention for a moment
2) (einladen) ask2.ich lasse bitten — [please] ask him/her/them to come in
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)darf ich Sie um Feuer/ein Glas Wasser bitten? — could I ask you for a light/a glass of water, please?
darf ich die Herrschaften um Geduld/Ruhe bitten? — could I ask you to be patient/silent?
[aber] ich bitte dich/Sie! — [please] don't mention it
2) (einladen) ask, invitejemanden zum Tee [zu sich] bitten — ask or invite somebody to tea
jemanden ins Haus/Zimmer bitten — ask or invite somebody [to come] in
* * *(um) v.to ask (for) v.to beg (for) v. v.(§ p.,pp.: bat, gebeten)= to approach (to ask for sth.) v.to ask v.to please v.to request v. -
87 vergebens
Adv. in vain; (nutzlos) auch to no avail; sie versuchte alles: sie bat ihn, sie drohte ihm - vergebens she tried everything: she begged him, she threatened him - but to no avail* * *in vain* * *ver|ge|bens [fɛɐ'geːbns]1. adj predin vain, to no avail2. advin vain, vainly* * *ver·ge·bens[fɛɐ̯ge:bn̩s]* * *1.Adverb in vain; vainly2.es war vergebens — it was of or to no avail
* * *sie versuchte alles: sie bat ihn, sie drohte ihm - vergebens she tried everything: she begged him, she threatened him – but to no avail* * *1.Adverb in vain; vainly2.es war vergebens — it was of or to no avail
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88 beg
beɡ 1. past tense, past participle - begged; verb1) (to ask (someone) for (money, food etc): The old man was so poor that he had to beg in the street; He begged (me) for money.) tigge2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) trygle•- beggar2. verb(to make very poor: He was beggared by the collapse of his firm.) gjøre til tigger, ruinere- beg to differverb \/beɡ\/1) tigge, be (om), bønnfalle (om)2) tigge (til livets opphold)beg! ( til hund) gi labb!beg for alms be om almisser\/veldedighetbeg off be om å få slippe, be seg fri(tatt) trekke seg, melde avbud, bakke utbeg somebody to do something tigge noen om å gjøre noebeg something of somebody tigge noe av noenbeg the question reise spørsmål, lede til spørsmåletta for gittbeg to differ være uenig, uttrykke uenighetgo begging ( om sjanse eller ting) være ledig, ikke være tatt enda• if these cakes are going begging, I'll take themdersom ingen vil ha disse kakene, så tar jeg dem -
89 knee
[ni:]1) (the joint at the bend of the leg: He fell and cut his knee; The child sat on her father's knee; She was on her knees weeding the garden; He fell on his knees and begged for mercy.) knæ2) (the part of an article of clothing covering this joint: He has a hole in the knee of his trousers.) knæ•- kneecap- knee-deep* * *[ni:]1) (the joint at the bend of the leg: He fell and cut his knee; The child sat on her father's knee; She was on her knees weeding the garden; He fell on his knees and begged for mercy.) knæ2) (the part of an article of clothing covering this joint: He has a hole in the knee of his trousers.) knæ•- kneecap- knee-deep -
90 spare
[speə] 1. verb1) (to manage without: No-one can be spared from this office.) undvære2) (to afford or set aside for a purpose: I can't spare the time for a holiday.) afse; afsætte3) (to treat with mercy; to avoid injuring etc: `Spare us!' they begged.) spar4) (to avoid causing grief, trouble etc to (a person): Break the news gently in order to spare her as much as possible.) skåne5) (to avoid using, spending etc: He spared no expense in his desire to help us.) spare6) (to avoid troubling (a person with something); to save (a person trouble etc): I answered the letter myself in order to spare you the bother.) spare for2. adjective1) (extra; not actually being used: We haven't a spare (bed) room for guests in our house.) ekstra2) ((of time etc) free for leisure etc: What do you do in your spare time?) fri-3. noun1) (a spare part (for a car etc): They sell spares at that garage.) reservedel2) (an extra wheel etc, kept for emergencies.) reservehjul•- sparing- sparingly
- spare part
- spare rib
- and to spare
- to spare* * *[speə] 1. verb1) (to manage without: No-one can be spared from this office.) undvære2) (to afford or set aside for a purpose: I can't spare the time for a holiday.) afse; afsætte3) (to treat with mercy; to avoid injuring etc: `Spare us!' they begged.) spar4) (to avoid causing grief, trouble etc to (a person): Break the news gently in order to spare her as much as possible.) skåne5) (to avoid using, spending etc: He spared no expense in his desire to help us.) spare6) (to avoid troubling (a person with something); to save (a person trouble etc): I answered the letter myself in order to spare you the bother.) spare for2. adjective1) (extra; not actually being used: We haven't a spare (bed) room for guests in our house.) ekstra2) ((of time etc) free for leisure etc: What do you do in your spare time?) fri-3. noun1) (a spare part (for a car etc): They sell spares at that garage.) reservedel2) (an extra wheel etc, kept for emergencies.) reservehjul•- sparing- sparingly
- spare part
- spare rib
- and to spare
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91 de ningún modo
in no way* * *= by no means, in no way, on no account, in no sense, by any means, not at all, under no/any circumstances, in any shape or form, for the life of me, not on any account, by no stretch of the imaginationEx. However, UDC is by no means always applied to this degree of detail in libraries.Ex. Although these categories of concepts are recognizable in UDC, they are in now way made explicit within the scheme.Ex. On no account should the schedules of a classification scheme be modified in order to gain some dubious advantage of this kind.Ex. In no sense are policies engraved in stone and unchangeable.Ex. This is not a complete list by any means.Ex. There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex. Some items cannot be copied under any circumstances.Ex. Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.Ex. I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.Ex. They were given strict instructions that they were not on any account to make eye contact or speak to the star.Ex. However, by no stretch of the imagination are anti-depressant drugs pleasant to take for most patients.* * *= by no means, in no way, on no account, in no sense, by any means, not at all, under no/any circumstances, in any shape or form, for the life of me, not on any account, by no stretch of the imaginationEx: However, UDC is by no means always applied to this degree of detail in libraries.
Ex: Although these categories of concepts are recognizable in UDC, they are in now way made explicit within the scheme.Ex: On no account should the schedules of a classification scheme be modified in order to gain some dubious advantage of this kind.Ex: In no sense are policies engraved in stone and unchangeable.Ex: This is not a complete list by any means.Ex: There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex: Some items cannot be copied under any circumstances.Ex: Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.Ex: I cannot for the life of me understand what you see in the Serb's cause that gets your panties in a bundle.Ex: They were given strict instructions that they were not on any account to make eye contact or speak to the star.Ex: However, by no stretch of the imagination are anti-depressant drugs pleasant to take for most patients. -
92 en absoluto
not at all, by no means* * ** * *= at all, in the slightest, whatsoever, not at all, in any shape or formEx. Despite this overlap, the other side of the picture is that some materials are covered inadequately or even not at all.Ex. Without wishing in the slightest to discourage you, I would suggest that an academic orientation of this kind is questionable.Ex. I have had not experience whatsoever with academic collections.Ex. There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex. Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.* * *= at all, in the slightest, whatsoever, not at all, in any shape or formEx: Despite this overlap, the other side of the picture is that some materials are covered inadequately or even not at all.
Ex: Without wishing in the slightest to discourage you, I would suggest that an academic orientation of this kind is questionable.Ex: I have had not experience whatsoever with academic collections.Ex: There's a big difference between returning a book late and not at all.Ex: Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ. -
93 estar en desacuerdo
(v.) = be at variance, disagree, quarrel with, beg to differ, be at sixes and sevens with each otherEx. I know that there ought to be someone to speak on behalf of Mr. Kilgour's point of view if it's at variance.Ex. Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.Ex. What we would quarrel with is not CAS's 'motives', but what CAS 'did'.Ex. Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.* * *(v.) = be at variance, disagree, quarrel with, beg to differ, be at sixes and sevens with each otherEx: I know that there ought to be someone to speak on behalf of Mr. Kilgour's point of view if it's at variance.
Ex: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.Ex: What we would quarrel with is not CAS's 'motives', but what CAS 'did'.Ex: Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.Ex: The two companies were permanently at sixes and sevens with each other. -
94 no estar de acuerdo
= be at variance, disagree, beg to differEx. I know that there ought to be someone to speak on behalf of Mr. Kilgour's point of view if it's at variance.Ex. Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.Ex. Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ.* * *no estar de acuerdo (con)(v.) = disapprove (of)Ex: Of course, as one who disapproves of the use of the title as a unit heading, I don't see any justification for it.
= be at variance, disagree, beg to differEx: I know that there ought to be someone to speak on behalf of Mr. Kilgour's point of view if it's at variance.
Ex: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.Ex: Many librarians were literally incredulous that weeding could be considered, in any shape or form, as a timesaver; others begged to differ. -
95 pedir perdón
v.1 to ask forgiveness, to beg pardon, to apologize, to ask for forgiveness.2 to be begged forgiveness, to be asked for forgiveness, to be asked forgiveness, to be begged for forgiveness.* * *to apologize, say sorry* * *(v.) = eat + Posesivo + words, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirtEx. It took a little time to get used to the new moniker, and snickering could be heard in certain quarters but those who scoffed have since had to eat their words.Ex. I will have to eat humble pie and face humiliation though but I was good at the job and wish I could turn the clock back.Ex. You who carped that the 007 films had devolved into a catalog of fresh gadgets and stale puns, eat crow.Ex. He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.* * *(v.) = eat + Posesivo + words, eat + humble pie, eat + crow, eat + dirtEx: It took a little time to get used to the new moniker, and snickering could be heard in certain quarters but those who scoffed have since had to eat their words.
Ex: I will have to eat humble pie and face humiliation though but I was good at the job and wish I could turn the clock back.Ex: You who carped that the 007 films had devolved into a catalog of fresh gadgets and stale puns, eat crow.Ex: He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt. -
96 वत _vata
1वत See बत.2वत a.1 Sounded, spoken, uttered.-2 Asked, begged.-3 Hurt, killed.3वत p. p.1 Uttered, sounded.-2 Killed, hurt.-3 Asked, begged. -
97 beg
[beɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - begged; verb1) (to ask (someone) for (money, food etc): The old man was so poor that he had to beg in the street; He begged (me) for money.) betla2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) biðja, sárbæna•- beggar2. verb(to make very poor: He was beggared by the collapse of his firm.) gera öreiga, setja á hausinn- beg to differ -
98 beg
koldul, könyörög* * *[beɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - begged; verb1) (to ask (someone) for (money, food etc): The old man was so poor that he had to beg in the street; He begged (me) for money.) koldul, kér2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) könyörög•- beggar2. verb(to make very poor: He was beggared by the collapse of his firm.) koldusbotra juttat- beg to differ -
99 minta bebas dari hukuman
beg off, begged off, begged off, begging off -
100 mohon dengan sangat
beg of, begged of, begged of, begging of
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