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61 make
I n AmE slWe ran a make on her. She's got two priors — Мы установили ее личность. У нее два привода
The make didn't come through until after she was released — Ориентировка на нее пришла после того, как ее выпустили
II viWe got a make on his prints — В нашей картотеке есть отпечатки его пальцев, по которым мы установили его личность
1) infml2) infmlThe disabled cruiser was only just able to make port — Выведенный из строя крейсер едва дошел до порта
3) infmlSorry, I couldn't make your party last night — Извините, я вчера не смог к вам прийти
4) infmlDo you think a table this wide can make the doorway? — Как ты думаешь, такой широкий стол пройдет в дверь?
5) infmlThis injury reduced my chances of making the national team — Из-за этой травмы мои шансы попасть в национальную сборную уменьшились
It's improbable that she would ever make the big time — Маловероятно, что она когда-нибудь вырвется на столичную сцену
I suppose somebody's got to make an army — Я думаю, что кому-то нужно служить в армии
6) infml7) infmlI think he will make a good teacher — Я думаю, из него выйдет хороший учитель
8) infml9) infmlThe news reporter Steven Greene made news himself recently when he got married at Birmingham Registry Office — Газетчик Стивен Грин сам стал объектом внимания, когда сочетался браком в загсе города Бирмингема
10) vulgIII vtNow sit on the potty and make, dear — Садись на горшок и какай
1) infmlWhat do you make the time? — Сколько, по-вашему, сейчас времени?
Things aren't as bad as he makes them — Положение не так уж безнадежно, как он это представляет
I make it nearly five years since I saw him — Я думаю, что я не видел его уже пять лет
How large do you make the audience? — Сколько, по-вашему, здесь зрителей?
I make the distance about seventy miles — Я думаю, что миль семьдесят будет
2) infml3) infmlBut what really made the evening was the charm of the young hostess — Но то, что придавало вечеру особое настроение, так это очарование молодой хозяйки
4) infml"When shall we meet again, Saturday or Sunday?" "Let's make it Saturday" — "Когда мы встретимся снова, в субботу или воскресенье?" - "Давай в субботу"
I'll make it for five o'clock, okay? — Я договорюсь на пять часов, хорошо?
5) infmlThis sports job can make twice the speed of your buggy — Этот спортивный автомобиль может развить скорость в два раза больше, чем твоя тачка
6) AmE slHe made me the minute he saw me — Он меня узнал, как только увидел
I tailed him. He made me and tried to throw me off — Я потел следом за ним. Он засек меня и попытался оторваться
We tried to make him down at the station but came up with nothing — Мы пытались опознать его на станции, но не смогли
7) AmE slI don't make you, kid — Я тебя не понимаю, парень
8) AmE slHalf the airlines personnel regard it as a permanent assignment to try to make her — Половина персонала воздушных линий считают своей обязанностью добиться ее расположения
In the next room the girls were talking about their problems of making some of the smooth boys — В соседней комнате девочки обсуждали вопрос, как закадрить некоторых красивых мальчиков
Don't never speak to strange men who you don't know nothing about as they may get you wrong and think you are trying to make them — Никогда не заговаривай с незнакомыми мужчинами, а то они могут неправильно тебя понять и подумают, что ты пытаешься завести с ними знакомство
9) taboo slHe's been pretending that he made her when they went camping — Он намекал, что трахнул ее, когда они ходили в поход
Make me, she sighed — "Трахни меня", - сказала она со вздохом
He made the landlady of the house so that meant plenty of food for him and me — Он переспал с хозяйкой дома, и поэтому о еде мы могли не беспокоиться
Man, don't you know how Napoleon managed to make all those broads? He drank Calisay — Ты разве не знаешь, как Наполеону удавалось трахать всех этих баб? Он ведь пил "Калисэ"
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62 pass
pass, US [transcription][p_s]A n1 ( permission document) (to enter, leave) laisser-passer m inv ; ( for journalists) coupe-file m inv ; ( to be absent) permission f also Mil ; ( of safe conduct) sauf-conduit m ;2 ( travel document) carte f d'abonnement ; bus/train/monthly pass carte d'abonnement pour le bus/pour le train/mensuelle ;3 Sch, Univ ( success) moyenne f (in en) ; I'll be happy with a pass je me contenterais de la moyenne ; to get a pass être reçu ;4 Sport ( in ball games) passe f ; ( in fencing) botte f ; a backward/forward pass une passe en arrière/en avant ; to make a pass faire une passe ;B vtr1 ( go past) ( to far side) passer [checkpoint, customs] ; franchir [lips, finishing line] ; ( alongside and beyond) passer devant [building, area] ; [vehicle] dépasser [vehicle] ; dépasser [level, understanding, expectation] ; to pass sb in the street croiser qn dans la rue ;2 ( hand over) ( directly) passer ; ( indirectly) faire passer ; pass me your plate passe-moi ton assiette ; pass the salt along please faites passer le sel s'il vous plaît ; to pass stolen goods/counterfeit notes faire passer des marchandises volées/des faux billets ; to pass sth along the line se passer qch de main en main ; ‘we'll pass you back to the studio now’ TV, Radio ‘maintenant nous repassons l'antenne au studio’ ;3 ( move) passer ; pass the rope through/round the ring passez la corde dans/autour de l'anneau ; he passed his hand over his face il s'est passé la main sur le visage ;5 ( spend) passer [time] (doing à faire) ;6 ( succeed in) [person] réussir [test, exam] ; [car, machine etc] passer [qch] (avec succès) [test] ;7 ( declare satisfactory) admettre [candidate] ; approuver [invoice] ; to pass sth (as being) safe/suitable etc juger qch sans danger/convenable etc ; the censors passed the film as suitable for adults only la censure a jugé que le film ne convenait qu'aux adultes ;8 ( vote in) adopter [bill, motion, resolution] ;9 ( pronounce) prononcer [judgment, verdict, sentence] ; to pass sentence on Jur prononcer un verdict à l'encontre de [accused] ; to pass a remark about sb/sth faire une remarque sur qn/qch ;C vi2 ( move) passer ; to pass along/over sth passer le long de/au-dessus de qch ; to pass through sth traverser qch ; pass down the bus please avancez dans le fond s'il vous plaît ;3 fig ( go by) [time, crisis, feeling] passer ; [memory, old order] disparaître ; the evening had passed all too quickly la soirée avait passé beaucoup trop vite ; to pass unnoticed passer inaperçu ; let the remark pass laissez couler ;4 ( be transferred) passer (to à) ; [title, property] passer (to à) ; [letter, knowing look] être échangé (between entre) ; his mood passed from joy to despair son humeur est passée de la joie au désespoir ; deeds which have passed into legend exploits qui sont passés dans la légende ;5 Sport passer ; to pass to sb faire une passe à qn ;6 Games passer ; I'm afraid I must pass on that one fig ( in discussion) je cède mon tour de parole ;7 littér ( happen) se passer ; to come to pass arriver ; it came to pass that… Bible il advint que… ; to bring sth to pass accomplir qch ;8 ( succeed) réussir ; she passed in both subjects elle a réussi dans les deux matières ;9 ( be accepted) [person, rudeness, behaviour] passer ; he'd pass for an Italian il pourrait passer pour un Italien ; she passes for 40 on lui donnerait 40 ans ;10 US, Jur se prononcer (on sur) ;11 Chem se transformer (into en).in passing en passant ; to come to such a pass that… arriver à un tel point que… ; to make a pass at sb faire du plat ○ à qn ; to pass the word passer la consigne ; to sell the pass trahir la cause.■ pass along:▶ pass [sth] along, pass along [sth] faire passer.■ pass around, pass round:▶ pass [sth] around, pass around [sth] faire circuler [document, photos] ; faire passer [food, plates etc].■ pass by [procession] défiler ; [person] passer ; life seems to have passed me by j'ai le sentiment d'être passé à côté de la vie.■ pass down:▶ pass [sth] down, pass down [sth] transmettre [secret, knowledge, title] (from de ; to à).■ pass off:▶ pass off2 ( disappear) [headache, effects] se dissiper ;▶ pass [sb/sth] off, pass off [sb/sth] faire passer [person, incident] (as pour).■ pass on:▶ pass on poursuivre ; to pass on to sth passer à qch ; let's pass on to the next question passons à la question suivante ;▶ pass [sth] on, pass on [sth] transmettre [good wishes, condolences, message, title] passer [book, clothes, cold] ; répercuter [costs].■ pass out:▶ pass out2 Mil ( complete training) sortir avec ses diplômes (of, from de) ;▶ pass [sth] out, pass out [sth] distribuer [leaflets].■ pass over:▶ pass [sb] over délaisser [employee, candidate] ; he was passed over in favour of another candidate on lui a préféré un autre candidat ;▶ pass over [sth] ne pas tenir compte de [rude remark, behaviour].■ pass through:■ pass up ○:▶ pass up [sth] laisser passer [opportunity, offer]. -
63 Hoe, Richard March
SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing[br]b. 12 September 1812 New York, USAd. 7 June 1886 Florence, Italy[br]American inventor of the rotary printing press.[br]He was the son of Robert Hoe, a printer who improved the cylinder press invented by David Napier. At the age of 15 he entered his father's business, taking full control of it three years later. Newspaper publishers demanded ever-increasing speeds of output from the printing press, and Hoe was one of those who realized that the speed was limited by the reciprocating action of the flat-bed machine. In 1846 he constructed a rotary press in which a central cylinder carried the type and flat sheets of paper were fed to smaller impression cylinders ranged around it. This kind of press, with four impression cylinders, was first used to print the Philadelphia Public Ledger in 1847, and was able to print 8,000 papers per hour. Such presses reigned supreme for newspaper printing in many countries for twenty-five years: in 1857, for example, The Times had a ten-feeder machine making 20,000 impressions per hour. Even so, the quest for speed, now limited by the single-sheet feed, continued. William Bullock (1813–67) introduced continuous roll or web feed for the Philadelphia Inquirer in 1865, and the next year The Times followed suit with the web-fed Walter press. In 1871 Hoe devised a machine that combined all the advantages of the existing machines, producing a rotary, web, perfecting (printing on both sides of the paper at once) machine, first used in the office of the New York Tribune. Ten years later the Hoe Company devised a folding machine to fold the copies as they came off the press: the modern newspaper printing press had arrived. In addition to his contributions to the printing industry, Hoe was a good employer, arranging free evening classes and other welfare services for his apprentices.[br]Further ReadingR.Hoe, 1902, A Short History of the Printing Press, New York. S.D.Tucker, A History of K.Hoe \& Co. New York.LRD -
64 often
'ofn(many times: I often go to the theatre; I should see him more often.) a menudo, con frecuenciaoften adv a menudo / muchas veceshow often? ¿cada cuánto? / ¿con qué frecuencia?how often do you wash the car? ¿cada cuánto lavas el coche?tr['ɒfən, 'ɒftən]1 (frequently) a menudo, con frecuencia■ how often do you go to the dentist? ¿cada cuánto vas al dentista?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmore often than not la mayoría de las vecesoften ['ɔfən, 'ɔftən] adv: muchas veces, a menudo, seguidoadv.• a menudo adv.• con frecuencia adv.• muchas veces adv.• mucho adv.'ɔːfən, 'ɔːftən, 'ɒfən, 'ɒftənadverb a menudoI see her quite often — la veo bastante a menudo or (AmL tb) seguido
how often do you see her? — ¿con qué frecuencia la ves?, ¿cada cuánto la ves?
he's right more often than not — la mayoría or las más de las veces tiene razón
you'll do that once too often and you'll hurt yourself — si sigues haciendo eso, vas a acabar haciéndote daño
['ɒfǝn]ADV a menudo, con frecuencia, seguido (LAm)I've often wondered why you turned the job down — me he preguntado muchas veces or a menudo or con frecuencia por qué no aceptaste el trabajo
do you often argue? — ¿discutís mucho?, ¿discutís muy a menudo?
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we visit her as often as possible — la visitamos tanto como nos es posiblewomen consult doctors twice as often as men — las mujeres consultan a un médico dos veces más que los hombres
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every so often — (of time) de vez en cuando; (of distance, spacing) de trecho en trecho, cada cierta distanciawe see each other every so often — nos vemos de vez en cuando, nos vemos alguna que otra vez
how often do you see him? — ¿cada cuánto lo ves?, ¿con qué or cuánta frecuencia lo ves?
how often have I warned you that this would happen? — ¿cuántas veces te he advertido de que iba a pasar esto?
how often she had asked herself that very question! — ¡cuántas veces se había hecho esa misma pregunta!
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he saw her less often now that she had a job — la veía con menos frecuencia ahora que tenía un trabajo•
more often than not — la mayoría de las veces, las más de las veces•
he's read it so often he knows it off by heart — lo ha leído tantas veces que se lo sabe de memoria•
(all) too often — con demasiada frecuencia, demasiado a menudo, demasiadas vecesOFTEN•
very often — muchísimas veces, muy a menudo
In statements
► When often means "on many occasions", you can usually translate it using con frecuencia or a menudo:
He often came to my house Venía con frecuencia or a menudo a mi casa
She doesn't often get angry No se enfada con frecuencia or a menudo
You are late too often Llegas tarde con demasiada frecuencia or demasiado a menudo ► In informal contexts, particularly when often can be substituted by a lot or much with no change of meaning, mucho is an alternative translation:
He doesn't often come to see me No viene mucho a verme
He often hangs out in this bar Para mucho en este bar ► Muc has veces is another possible translation, but it should be used with the present only if the time, place or activity is restricted in some way:
I've often heard him talk about the need for this law Le he oído muchas veces hablar de la necesidad de esta ley
It can often be difficult to discuss this subject with one's partner Muchas veces es difícil hablar con la pareja sobre este tema ► When often describes a predictable, habitual or regular action, you can often translate it using the present or imperfect of soler as applicable:
In England it is often cold in winter En Inglaterra suele hacer frío en invierno
I often have a glass of sherry before dinner Suelo tomar un jerez antes de cenar
We often went out for a walk in the evening Solíamos salir por la tarde a dar un paseo ► Use soler also when often means "in many cases":
This heart condition is often very serious Esta enfermedad cardíaca suele ser muy grave
In questions
► You can usually use con frecuencia in questions, though there are other possibilities:
How often do you go to Madrid? ¿Con qué frecuencia vas a Madrid?
Do you often go to Spain? ¿Vas a España con frecuencia?, ¿Vas a menudo or mucho a España? For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *['ɔːfən, 'ɔːftən, 'ɒfən, 'ɒftən]adverb a menudoI see her quite often — la veo bastante a menudo or (AmL tb) seguido
how often do you see her? — ¿con qué frecuencia la ves?, ¿cada cuánto la ves?
he's right more often than not — la mayoría or las más de las veces tiene razón
you'll do that once too often and you'll hurt yourself — si sigues haciendo eso, vas a acabar haciéndote daño
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65 early
['ə:li] 1. adverb1) (near the beginning (of a period of time etc): early in my life; early in the afternoon.) cedo2) (sooner than others; sooner than usual; sooner than expected or than the appointed time: He arrived early; She came an hour early.) cedo2. adjective1) (belonging to, or happening, near the beginning of a period of time etc: early morning; in the early part of the century.) começo2) (belonging to the first stages of development: early musical instruments.) primitivo3) (happening etc sooner than usual or than expected: the baby's early arrival; It's too early to get up yet.) cedo4) (prompt: I hope for an early reply to my letter.) rápido•- early bird* * *ear.ly['2:li] adj 1 matinal, de manhã, matutino. 2 precoce, prematuro, adiantado, antecipado. 3 primitivo, antigo. 4 que está no começo. 5 pimeiro, inicial. 6 próximo (no futuro). • adv 1 cedo. 2 antecipadamente, prematuramente, antes da hora. 3 no princípio, no início. an early reply uma resposta rápida. as early as 1200 já no ano 1200. at an early date logo mais. at the earliest não antes de. at your earliest convenience logo que possa. early closing day meio-feriado (lojas). early in June em princípios de junho. early in the evening no começo da noite. early in the morning de manhã cedo. early warning system Mil sistema de radar que informa antecipadamente sobre ataques inimigos. in early life na infância. in early times nos tempos antigos. to be early chegar cedo. to keep early hours levantar e deitar-se cedo. -
66 light up
1. intransitive verb1) (become lit) erleuchtet werden3) (begin to smoke a cigarette etc.) sich (Dat.) eine anstecken (ugs.)2. transitive verb1) (illuminate) erleuchten2) (make bright) erhellen3) anzünden [Zigarette usw.]* * *1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) angehen2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) erleuchten3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) aufleuchten* * *◆ light upI. vt1. (illuminate)fireworks lit up the sky das Feuerwerk erleuchtete den Himmel2. (start smoking)to \light up up a cigar/cigarette/pipe eine Zigarre/Zigarette/Pfeife anzünden3. (make animated)to \light up up ⇆ sb's eyes jds Augen aufleuchten lassento \light up up ⇆ sb's face jds Gesicht erhellenII. vi1. (become illuminated) aufleuchtenthe lights on the tree lit up die Lichter am Baum gingen anher face lit up with pleasure sie strahlte vor Freude* * *1. vi1) (= be lit) aufleuchtenthe shop signs light up after dark — die Leuchtreklamen werden nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit eingeschaltet
the room suddenly lit up — plötzlich ging das Licht im Zimmer an
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the men took out their pipes and lit up — die Männer holten ihre Pfeifen hervor und zündeten sie an2. vt sep1) (= illuminate) beleuchten; lights anmachenPiccadilly Circus was all lit up — der Piccadilly Circus war hell erleuchtet
flames lit up the night sky — Flammen erleuchteten den Nachthimmel
2) cigarette etc anzünden3) (fig inf)to be lit up — angesäuselt sein (inf)
* * *1. intransitive verb1) (become lit) erleuchtet werden2) (become bright) aufleuchten ( with vor)3) (begin to smoke a cigarette etc.) sich (Dat.) eine anstecken (ugs.)2. transitive verb1) (illuminate) erleuchten2) (make bright) erhellen3) anzünden [Zigarette usw.]* * *v.aufleuchten v. -
67 alive
alive [ə'laɪv]∎ he is still alive il est toujours vivant ou en vie;∎ while he was alive de son vivant;∎ to be burnt alive être brûlé vif;∎ to bury sb alive enterrer qn vivant;∎ no one got out of the building alive personne n'est sorti vivant de l'immeuble;∎ they kept her memory alive ils sont restés fidèles à sa mémoire;∎ to stay alive rester en vie, survivre;∎ he felt that he was the luckiest man alive il se sentit l'homme le plus heureux du monde;∎ no man alive could endure such pain personne au monde ne pourrait endurer de telles souffrances;∎ it's good to be alive il fait bon vivre;∎ he's still alive and kicking (not dead) il est toujours bien en vie; (lively) il est toujours d'attaque ou plein de vie;∎ Mr Evans was last seen alive on 21 June c'est le 21 juin qu'on a vu M. Evans vivant pour la dernière fois;∎ the oldest man alive l'homme le plus vieux au monde(b) (lively, full of life) plein de vie, vif, actif;∎ he came alive when someone mentioned food il s'est réveillé quand quelqu'un a parlé de manger;∎ the town centre comes alive after lunchtime le centre-ville s'anime après l'heure du déjeuner;∎ familiar look alive! grouille-toi!, remue-toi!(c) (alert, aware) conscient, sensible;∎ to be alive to the dangers of sth être conscient des ou sensible aux dangers de qch;∎ he was fully alive to the risk he was taking il était pleinement conscient ou avait pleinement conscience du risque qu'il encourait;∎ I am alive to the fact that… je n'ignore pas que…(d) (full, crowded)∎ the evening air was alive with insects il y avait des nuées d'insectes dans l'air ce soir-là;∎ the streets were alive with people les rues fourmillaient ou grouillaient de monde -
68 less
less [les]moins de ⇒ 1, 7 1 moins ⇒ 2, 3 (a) de moins en moins ⇒ 5 encore moins ⇒ 6 moins que ⇒ 7 2 rien de moins ⇒ 8 (b) pas moins de ⇒ 9(compar of little) moins de;∎ less money/time/bread moins d'argent/de temps/de pain;∎ we have less time than we thought nous avons moins de temps que nous ne pensions;∎ of less importance/value de moindre importance/valeur2 pronoun(compar of little) moins;∎ a bit less un peu moins;∎ the evening was less of a success than she had hoped la soirée était moins réussie qu'elle ne l'avait espéré;∎ let's hope we see less of them in future espérons que nous les verrons moins souvent à l'avenir;∎ less of your noise! faites moins de bruit!;∎ familiar less of that!, less of it! ça suffit!3 adverb(a) (forming comparatives) moins;∎ they couldn't be less friendly if they tried il leur serait difficile d'être plus désagréables;∎ she is less musical than her sister elle est moins musicienne que sa sœur;∎ he was less amusing than I remembered il était moins drôle que dans mes souvenirs∎ the blue dress costs less la robe bleue coûte moins cher;∎ not a penny less pas un sou de moins;∎ we saw his books less as literature than as propaganda nous considérions ses livres moins comme de la littérature que comme de la propagande;∎ I don't think any (the) less of her or I think no less of her because of what happened ce qui s'est passé ne l'a pas fait baisser dans mon estime;∎ we don't like her any the less for all her faults nous ne l'aimons pas moins à cause de ses défauts;∎ the more I see of her the less I like her plus je la vois moins elle me plaît;∎ the less you know the better moins tu en sais, mieux c'est;∎ there's nothing I want less than to hurt him je ne veux surtout pas le blesser∎ that's £300 less ten percent for store card holders ça fait 300 livres moins dix pour cent avec la carte du magasin;∎ 8 less 3 is 5 8 moins 3 ou 3 ôté de 8 égale 5de moins en moins;∎ I seem to have less and less energy on dirait que j'ai de moins en moins d'énergie2 adverbde moins en moins;∎ less and less interesting de moins en moins intéressant;∎ we found we had less and less to say to each other nous nous sommes rendu compte que nous avions de moins en moins de choses à nous dire;∎ I see him less and less these days je le vois de moins en moins ces temps-ciencore moins;∎ they don't own a fridge, much less a freezer ils n'ont pas de réfrigérateur, et encore moins de congélateur;∎ he wouldn't even phone her, much less visit her il ne voulait même pas l'appeler, encore moins aller la voir;∎ I hadn't really thought about it, much less talked to anyone else je n'y avais pas vraiment réfléchi, et j'en avais encore moins parlé à qui que ce soit(with numbers, measurements etc) moins de;∎ it took me less than five minutes ça m'a pris moins de cinq minutes;∎ you won't get another one like it for less than $1,000 vous n'en retrouverez pas un comme ça à moins de 1000 dollars;∎ nothing less than a four-star hotel is good enough for them il leur faut au moins un quatre étoiles;∎ in less than no time en un rien de temps, en moins de deux2 adverbmoins que;∎ there was less than I expected il y en avait moins que je m'y attendais;∎ he eats less than he used to il mange moins qu'avant;∎ the weather was rather less than ideal le temps était vraiment loin d'être idéal;∎ it would have been less than fair to have kept it from her ça aurait été vraiment injuste de le lui cacher(a) (in size, amount, degree)∎ I expected no less from you je n'en attendais pas moins de vous;∎ the news of his death came as no less of a shock for being expected on avait beau s'y attendre, la nouvelle de sa mort n'en fut pas moins un choc∎ he won the Booker prize, no less! il a gagné le prix Booker, rien que ça!;∎ she married a duke, no less! elle a épousé un duc, s'il vous plaît!;∎ she had invited no less a person than the President himself elle avait invité rien moins que le président lui-même;∎ the letter was signed by Vincent, no less! la lettre était signée de Vincent, s'il vous plaît!pas moins de;∎ this wall is no less than a metre thick ce mur n'a pas moins d'un mètre d'épaisseur;∎ taxes rose by no less than 15 percent les impôts ont augmenté de 15 pour cent, ni plus ni moins -
69 that ***** weak form
[ðət]1. dem adj, those plquel (quell', quello) m, quella (quell') f, (as opposed to "this") quello (-a) làwhat about that cheque? — e quel famoso assegno?
that wretched dog! — quel cagnaccio!
it's not this picture but that one I like — non mi piace questo quadro ma quello là
that crazy son of yours — quel pazzo di tuo figlio
2. dem pron, those plciò, (as opposed to 'this') quello (-a)that — dopoat
that, she... — al che lei...and they were late at that — e per di più erano in ritardo
I prefer this to that — preferisco questo a quello
that is (to say),... — cioè..., vale a dire...
how do you like that? iro — niente male, ti pare?
you can't go and that's that! — non puoi andare e basta!
is that? — che cos'è quello?is that? — chi è quello?that, she... — con ciò lei...3. dem advcheer up, it isn't that bad — coraggio, non va poi così male
this one isn't that much more difficult — questo non è poi tanto più difficile
4. rel pron1) che, il (la)quale, (indirect) cui(that) I have — tutto ciò che hothat I know of — non che io sappia2) (of time: when) in cuithe evening/winter that — la sera/l'inverno in cui
5. conjI believe that he exists — credo che esista
that I want to, of course — non che lo voglia, naturalmenteoh
that I could... — oh se potessi...so
that; in order that — affinché + sub, perché + sub -
70 pass away
1. phr v скончаться, умеретьhe passed away at the age of ninety — он умер, когда ему было девяносто лет
2. phr v исчезать, прекращаться, проходитьpass off — исчезать; прекращаться; уменьшаться
3. phr v проводить времяhe passed the evening away looking at his collection of stamps — он провёл вечер, рассматривая свою коллекцию марок
Синонимический ряд:die (verb) cash in; conk; decease; demise; depart; die; drop; elapse; expire; go; go away; go by; pass; pass on; pass out; peg out; perish; pip; pop off; succumb -
71 by
[bai] ad v կողքին, մոտիկ. կողքով, մո տով. He walked by me Նա անցավ իմ կողքով. prep մոտ, կից. կողմից. by the window պա տու հանի մոտ. The book was written by Tolstoy Գիրքը գրված էր Տոլստոյի կողմից. by knife դանա կով. (ժամանակ. դեմ, կողմը) by the evening երեկոյան դեմ/կողմ. by two o’clock ժամի երկուսի կողմը. (միջոցով) by hard work համառ աշխատանքով. (ըստ) judge by appearance ըստ արտաքինի դատել know by sight դեմքով ճանաչել. (տակ) read by candle մոմի լույսի տակ կարդալ. (ձև, միջոց, մե թոդ) by car/train/bus/airmail մեքենա յով/գնաց քով/ ավտոբուսով/ավիափոստով. one by one մեկ առ մեկ. pay by check չեքով վճարել. go by the name of անվան տակ հայտնի լինել. by accident պատահաբար. by heart անգիր. We came by Paris Մենք եկանք Փարիզով. (վայր) a house by the sea տուն ծովի ափին. He is older by two years Նա երկու տարով մեծ է. pay by the month վճարել ըստ ամսի. divide/multiple by three երեքով բաժա նել/բազ մա պատկել. by all accounts ըստ տեղե կու թյունների. by her request նրա խնդրանքով. by the terms պայ մաննե րով. know by experience փորձով/փոր ձից իմանալ. by the way ի միջի այլոց. by profession մասնագիտությամբ. by no means ոչ մի դեպքում. by and by ժամանակի ընթաց քում, աստի ճա նաբար. by and large ընդ հա նուր առմամբ. by Jove/George! Աստված վկա -
72 lumber
I intransitive verb[Person:] schwerfällig gehen; [Fahrzeug:] rumpelnII 1. noun1) (furniture) Gerümpel, das2. transitive verblumber somebody with something/somebody — jemandem etwas/jemanden aufhalsen (ugs.)
get lumbered with something/somebody — etwas/jemanden aufgehalst kriegen (ugs.)
* * *I 1. noun1) (old unwanted furniture etc.) das Gerümpel2) (timber sawn up.) das Bauholz2. verb- academic.ru/44180/lumberjack">lumberjackII verb(to move about heavily and clumsily.) schwerfällig gehen* * *lum·ber1[ˈlʌmbəʳ, AM -bɚ]vi person schwerfällig gehen, trotten; tank rollen; cart, waggon [dahin]rumpeln; animal trotten; bear [behäbig] tapsenlum·ber2[ˈlʌmbəʳ, AM -bɚ]\lumber industry Holzindustrie f▪ to \lumber sb with sth jdm etw aufhalsenas usual, I got \lumbered wie immer wurde mir die ganze Arbeit aufgebrummtIII. vi Holz fällen* * *I ['lʌmbə(r)]1. n1) (esp US = timber) (Bau)holz nt2) (= junk) Gerümpel nt2. vt1) space, room vollstopfen, vollpfropfen2) (Brit inf)he got lumbered with the job — man hat ihm die Arbeit aufgehalst (inf)
I got lumbered with her for the evening — ich hatte sie den ganzen Abend auf dem Hals (inf)
what a job! you've really been lumbered! — was für eine Arbeit! da hat man dir aber was aufgehalst! (inf)
3) (US) hillside, forest abholzen3. vi (US)Holz fällen, holzen IIvi(cart) rumpeln; (tank) walzen; (elephant, person) trampeln; (bear) tapsenshe went lumbering about the room — sie trampelte im Zimmer herum
* * *lumber1 [ˈlʌmbə(r)]A s1. besonders US (gesägtes oder roh behauenes) Bau-, Nutzholz n2. Gerümpel n3. fig überflüssiger BallastB v/i besonders US Holz aufbereitenC v/t1. planlos aufhäufenwith mit):lumber one’s mind with facts sich (unnötig) mit Fakten belastenlumber o.s. with sth sich etwas auf den Hals laden;be lumbered with sth etwas auf dem oder am Hals habenlumber2 [ˈlʌmbə(r)] v/i1. sich (dahin)schleppen, schwerfällig gehen2. (dahin)rumpeln umg (Wagen)* * *I intransitive verb[Person:] schwerfällig gehen; [Fahrzeug:] rumpelnII 1. noun1) (furniture) Gerümpel, das2. transitive verb(fill up, encumber) voll stopfen (ugs.); überladen [Stil, Buch]lumber somebody with something/somebody — jemandem etwas/jemanden aufhalsen (ugs.)
get lumbered with something/somebody — etwas/jemanden aufgehalst kriegen (ugs.)
* * *n.Holz ¨-er n. -
73 light up
1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) iluminarse2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) iluminar3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) iluminarsev.• amanecer v.• clarear v.• esclarecer v.• iluminar v.• lucir v.(past & past p lit)1) v + adva) \<\<eyes/face\>\> iluminarseb) \<\<smoker\>\> encender* or prender un cigarrillo (or un puro etc)2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<street/square\>\> iluminarb) \<\<cigar/pipe\>\> encender*, prender1. VI + ADV1) (gen) iluminarse2) * (=light cigarette) encender un cigarrillo2.VT + ADV iluminar* * *(past & past p lit)1) v + adva) \<\<eyes/face\>\> iluminarseb) \<\<smoker\>\> encender* or prender un cigarrillo (or un puro etc)2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<street/square\>\> iluminarb) \<\<cigar/pipe\>\> encender*, prender -
74 light up
1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) kvikna, ljóma upp2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) lÿsa upp3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) ljóma, geisla -
75 light up
1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) kigyullad2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) kivilágít; kivilágosodik3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) felderül -
76 light up
1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) acender-se2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) iluminar3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) iluminar-se -
77 light up
yakmak, aydınlatmak, ışık saçmak, sevindirmek, neşelendirmek, yanmak, aydınlanmak, parlamak, ışımak* * *aydınlat* * *1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) yanmak2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) aydınlatmak, aydınlanmak3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) parla(t)mak, aydınlatmak -
78 light up
1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) prižgati se2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) razsvetliti, biti razsvetljen3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) razjasniti (se)* * *1.transitive verb(zelo) razsvetliti, obsijati;2.intransitive verb colloquiallyprižgati si pipo (cigareto), zasijati (oči) -
79 light up
• juovuttaa• helpottaa• huojistaa• huojentaa• valaista• keventää• kirkastua• lievittää• lieventää• sytyttää• syttyä• sytyttää piippu ym* * *1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) sytyttää, syttyä2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) valaista3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) kirkastua -
80 light up
1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) bli slått på, lyse opp2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) lyse opp3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) lyse opp
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