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21 lot
lot1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) suerte, destino2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) lote3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) lote•- lots- a lot
- draw/cast lots
lot n muchotr[lɒt]1 (large number) cantidad nombre femenino■ what a lot of space there is! ¡cuánto espacio hay!2 (group) grupo3 (in auction) lote nombre masculino4 (fate) suerte nombre femenino1 todo,-a, todos,-as1 mucho,-a, muchos,-as, cantidad de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthanks a lot! ¡muchísimas gracias!to cast lots for something / draw lots for something echar algo a suerteslot ['lɑt] n1) drawing: sorteo mby lot: por sorteo2) share: parte f, porción f3) fate: suerte f4) land, plot: terreno m, solar m, lote m, parcela f5)lots of books: un montón de libros, muchos librosa lot of people: mucha genten.• gran cantidad s.f.• grupo s.m.• hatajo s.m.• hato s.m.• lote s.m.• montón s.m.• porción s.f.• sino s.m.• solar s.m.• suerte s.f.• terreno s.m.• tipo s.m.lɑːt, lɒt1) (large number, quantity)a) (no pl)what a lot of fuss over nothing! — tanto lío por una tontería!; fat I 3)
b)I like her a lot — me gusta mucho, me cae muy bien
c) lots pl (colloq)how many seats are there left? - lots — ¿cuántos asientos quedan? - muchos or (fam) montones
2)a) (group, mass of things) montón m, pila fb) ( group of people) (colloq)they're a funny lot — son raros, son gente rara
come on, you lot! — vamos, ustedes or (Esp) vosotros!
c)the lot — (esp BrE)
they ate the lot — se lo comieron todo (or se las comieron todas etc)
one more story, then that's your lot! — un cuento más y se acabó!
3) ( at auction) lote m4)a) ( parcel of land) terreno m, solar mb) (AmE) parking lot5)a) ( for random choice)to draw o cast lots for something — echar algo a suertes
b) ( fate) suerte f[lɒt]N1) (=large quantity)we have lots of flowers (that we don't want) — nos sobran flores, tenemos flores de sobra
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an awful lot of things to do — la mar de cosas que hacer•
I'd give a lot to know — me gustaría muchísimo saberlo•
quite/ such a lot of books — bastantes/tantos librosquite/such a lot of noise — bastante/tanto ruido
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there wasn't a lot we could do — apenas había nada que pudiéramos hacer2)•
he drinks an awful lot — bebe una barbaridad•
not a lot, "do you like football?" - "not a lot" — -¿te gusta el fútbol? -no mucho•
thanks a lot! — ¡muchísimas gracias!, ¡muy agradecido!3) lots*lots of people — mucha gente, cantidad de gente *
she has lots of friends — tiene muchos amigos, tiene un montón de or (LAm) hartos amigos *
take as much as you want, I've got lots — llévate cuanto quieras, tengo un montón or (LAm) harto(s) *
4) * (=group)•
a fine lot of students — un buen grupo de estudiantesMelissa's friends? I don't like that lot — ¿los amigos de Melissa? no me cae bien ese grupo
5)the lot * — (=all, everything) todo
big ones, little ones, the lot! — ¡los grandes, los pequeños, todos!
6) (=destiny) suerte f, destino m•
the common lot — la suerte común•
it fell to my lot (to do sth) — me cayó en suerte (hacer algo)•
to throw in one's lot with sb — unirse a la suerte de algn7) (=random selection)•
to decide sth by lot — determinar algo por sorteo•
to draw lots (for sth) — echar suertes (para algo)8) (at auction) lote mI'll send it in three lots — (Comm) se lo mando en tres paquetes or tandas
9) (=plot) (esp US) terreno m, solar m ; (Cine) solar m* * *[lɑːt, lɒt]1) (large number, quantity)a) (no pl)what a lot of fuss over nothing! — tanto lío por una tontería!; fat I 3)
b)I like her a lot — me gusta mucho, me cae muy bien
c) lots pl (colloq)how many seats are there left? - lots — ¿cuántos asientos quedan? - muchos or (fam) montones
2)a) (group, mass of things) montón m, pila fb) ( group of people) (colloq)they're a funny lot — son raros, son gente rara
come on, you lot! — vamos, ustedes or (Esp) vosotros!
c)the lot — (esp BrE)
they ate the lot — se lo comieron todo (or se las comieron todas etc)
one more story, then that's your lot! — un cuento más y se acabó!
3) ( at auction) lote m4)a) ( parcel of land) terreno m, solar mb) (AmE) parking lot5)a) ( for random choice)to draw o cast lots for something — echar algo a suertes
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22 Chirac, Jacques
born 1932.(adj. Chiraquien)Former conservative (Gaullist) President of France, from 1995 to 2007. Chirac's reelection in 2002 was an unexpected twist of fortune, caused by the elimination of the front-runner, socialist Lionel Jospin, pipped into third place in the first round of the election by a surge in the vote for the far right wing leader of the French National Front, Jean Marie Le Pen.Facing Le Pen in the second round, Chirac was reelected with a massive majority in what was in essence a contest between the the extreme right and everyone else. Had the second round of the election been a classic left-right contest, Chirac's re-election would not have been guaranteed.Jacques Chirac was a highly ambitious career politician, who worked his way rapidly up the ranks of the Gaullist movement; yet his first steps in politics were actually as a militant for the Communist party, and as a student he sold the communist newspaper l'Humanité on the streets of Paris. After graduating from "Sciences Po", he changed tack, married into Parisian high society, studied at the elite ENA (Ecole Nationale d'Administration), and then began a career in politics, working for the office of the prime minister, Georges Pompidou. In 1976, he was appointed junior minister for employment in the third Pompidou government, and from then after he remained one of the most omnipresent of conservative politicians in France. From Gaullist, he became a supporter of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing during Giscard's 1974 bid for the presidency - against the Gaullist Chaban-Delmas - and was appointed Prime Minister when Giscard won. Two years later, he resigned, complaining that Giscard was cramping his style.This was the start of his rise to the top. No longer prime minister, in 1977 he set about building his own power base, or rather his own two power bases, firstly as leader of a new political party, the RPR, created out of the old Gaullist UDR, and secondly by becoming elected Mayor of Paris. In 1981, he challenged Giscard for the presidency, but came third in the first round of the election, which was won by François Mitterrand. By 1986 he was clear leader of the conservative opposition. When the conservatives won the general election of that year, he was appointed prime minister, ushering in the first period of cohabitation (see below) between a president and a government of different political persuasions.In 1988, he was again a candidate in the presidential election, and again lost; but with his power base in Paris and in the RPR, he then had seven years in which to prepare his third, and first successful, challenge for the presidency.He served two terms as president, the first of seven years, the second of five - though as already stated, his reelection in 2002 was more due to the failure of the Socialist campaign and the surprise presence of Le Pen in the second round, than in his own popularity. It is still rather early to judge the Chirac presidency in a historic perspective, but early appraisals suggest that it will not be remembered as a great period in French history. It was a time during which France dramatically failed to adapt to the changes in the modern world - the end of the Cold War and the challenge of globalisation - and failed to push through the social and economic reforms that were allowing other developed nations such as France, Germany or Spain, to find their place in the new world order.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Chirac, Jacques
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23 negocio
m.1 business (empresa).¿cómo va el negocio? how's business?negocio familiar family business2 deal, (business) transaction.(buen) negocio good deal, bargainhacer negocio to do well¡mal negocio! (figurative) that's a nasty business!negocio redondo great bargain, excellent dealnegocio sucio shady deal, dirty business3 establishment, concern, business.4 gain.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: negociar.* * *1 (actividad) business2 (gestión) deal, transaction3 (asunto) affair4 (local) shop, US store\¡bonito negocio hemos hecho! (con ironía) some deal that was!, some deal that turned out to be!hablar de negocios to talk businesshacer negocio to make a profit* * *noun m.1) business2) trade•- mujer de negocios* * *SM1) (Com, Econ) (=empresa) business; (=tienda) shop, store (EEUU)montar un negocio — to set up o start a business
traspasar un negocio — to transfer a business, sell a business
2) (=transacción) deal, transaction¡hiciste un buen negocio! — iró that was a fine deal you did!
un negocio redondo — a real bargain, a really good deal
negocio sucio, negocio turbio — shady deal
hombre/mujer de negocios — businessman/businesswoman
4) (=asunto) affair¡mal negocio! — it looks bad!
6) And, Caribe*el negocio — the fact, the truth
pero el negocio es que... — but the fact is that...
7) And (=cuento) tale, piece of gossip* * *a) ( empresa) businessmontar or poner un negocio — to set up a business
b) ( transacción) dealc) (CS) ( tienda) store (AmE), shop (BrE)e) (fam) ( asunto) business (colloq)* * *a) ( empresa) businessmontar or poner un negocio — to set up a business
b) ( transacción) dealc) (CS) ( tienda) store (AmE), shop (BrE)e) (fam) ( asunto) business (colloq)* * *negocio11 = affair, business [businesses, -pl.], line of business, trade, business venture.Ex: And also until Groome appeared, newcomers were a nullity as an active political force, exerting little influence in city affairs.
Ex: The treatise arose from Kaiser's work in indexing information relating to business and industry.Ex: The computer people are muscling in on our line of business and we can't stop them.Ex: Non-bibliographic data bases are particularly used for businesses and industry to extract information in the fields of business, economics, trade and commerce.Ex: In considering business ventures libraries should pay attention to the following considerations -- the library's mission, its capability, the financial impact, legal aspects, and professional and ethical issues.* asociación benéfica de hombres de negocios = Lions club.* dedicarse a un negocio = enter + a business.* de negocios = transactional.* economía de negocios = managerial economics.* emprender un negocio = take on + business venture.* escuela de negocios = business school.* gente de negocios = business people.* hacer negocio = make + business.* hacer negocios = do + business.* hacer un gran negocio = make + a killing.* hombre de negocios = businessman [businessmen, -pl.], entrepreneur.* hombres de negocios = business people.* llevar un negocio = conduct + a business.* magnate de los negocios = business leader, business magnate.* mundo de los negocios = business world, business environment.* negocio del ocio, el = entertainment industry, the.* negocio electrónico = online business.* negocio en línea = online business.* negocio internacional = international business.* negocio lucrativo = lucrative business.* negocio multimillonario = multibillion dollar business.* negocios = biz.* negocio sucio = monkey business.* orientado hacia los negocios = business-minded.* promocionar un negocio = drum up + business.* propuesta de negocios = business proposition.* quedarse sin negocio = go out of + business.* relacionado con los negocios = business-related.* reunión de negocios = business meeting.* sagacidad para los negocios = business acumen.* usuario del mundo de los negocios = business user.* visión para los negocios = business acumen.* volumen de negocios = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.negocio22 = business [businesses, -pl.], shop, outfit.Ex: To a small or mid-sized business, information is critical for effective planning, growth and development.
Ex: In strong contrast to, say, television sets and instant coffee, where the consumer may save by shopping around, there is no advantage to be gained by going to one shop rather than another for a book so far as price is concerned.Ex: The author compares the advantages and disadvantages of buying from the larger established companies and smaller outfits.* base de datos de negocios = business database.* cerrar el negocio = fold up + shop.* cerrar un negocio = go out of + business.* montar + Posesivo + propio negocio = set + Reflexivo + up in business.* negocio de venta de coches usados = used car business.* negocio familiar = family-run business.* obligar a cerrar el negocio = force out of + business, force out of + the marketplace.* pequeño negocio = small business.* * *1 (empresa) businessmontó or puso un negocio de compraventa de coches he set up a used-car dealership, he set up in business buying and selling cars[ S ] traspaso negocio de vinos wine business for saleesto de la compraventa de apartamentos es un negocio there's a lot of money to be made buying and selling apartments2 (transacción) dealhicimos un buen negocio we made o did a good dealhizo un negocio redondo con la venta de la casa he made a fortune when he sold the househacer negocio to make moneyen ese barrio no hay negocios there are no stores o shops in that areadejó la enseñanza para dedicarse a los negocios he gave up teaching to go into businesshablar de negocios to talk businessen el mundo de los negocios in the business world* * *
Del verbo negociar: ( conjugate negociar)
negocio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
negoció es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
negociar
negocio
negociar ( conjugate negociar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to negotiate
negocio sustantivo masculinoa) (Com) business;
montar or poner un negocio to set up a business;
hablar de negocios to talk business;
en el mundo de los negocios in the business world
negociar
I vtr (acordar, tratar) to negotiate: negociamos con él la compra de las acciones, we negotiated the purchase of the shares with him
están negociando la subida de las pensiones, they are negotiating a rise in pensions
II vi (traficar, comerciar) to do business, deal: negocia con ropa usada, he deals in second-hand clothes
negocio sustantivo masculino
1 Com Fin business: esa venta fue un mal negocio, that sale was a bad deal
2 (asunto) affair: no sé en qué negocios anda, I don't know what type of business he's involved in
3 (tienda, empresa) su padre tiene un negocio de restauración de muebles, his father's got a furniture restoring business
♦ Locuciones: hacer negocio, to make a profit: mal negocio vas a hacer si no les cobras a los amigos, you're not going to do very good business if you don't charge your friends
' negocio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abocada
- abocado
- acondicionada
- acondicionado
- activar
- ampliar
- ampliación
- bancarrota
- camelar
- cerrar
- chanchullo
- cierre
- contabilidad
- dirigir
- dirigente
- embarcarse
- entablar
- estimativa
- estimativo
- evolución
- filón
- floreciente
- fraudulenta
- fraudulento
- fundar
- gárgaras
- gestión
- honrada
- honrado
- hundirse
- liquidación
- llevar
- local
- lucrativa
- lucrativo
- montar
- naufragar
- pantalla
- patrón
- patrona
- patrono
- peligrar
- pique
- poner
- redonda
- redondo
- reflotar
- regentar
- regente
- regir
English:
attend to
- backing
- bootstrap
- bust
- buy out
- carry on
- close down
- concern
- control
- decline
- enterprise
- established
- expand
- fail
- flourishing
- founder
- funny business
- going
- handle
- injection
- invest
- keep
- lucrative
- mine
- nourish
- open up
- operate
- patronize
- shady
- shop
- show
- shut down
- shut up
- slacken off
- sluggish
- start
- start up
- stock
- stumbling-block
- successful
- big
- business
- engaged
- killing
* * *negocio nm1. [empresa] business;tiene un negocio de electrodomésticos he has an electrical appliance business;¿cómo va el negocio? how's business?negocio familiar family business2.negocios [actividad] business;el mundo de los negocios the business world;un viaje de negocios a business trip;se dedica a los negocios he's in business;hacer negocios con to do business with;estoy aquí por cuestiones de negocios I'm here on business3. [transacción] deal, (business) transaction;hacer negocio to do well;con esta compra hicimos (buen) negocio this was a good buy;negocio redondo great bargain, excellent deal4. [ocupación] business;¡ocúpate de tus negocios! mind your own business!;¿en qué negocios andas metido? what are you involved in now?;¡mal negocio! that's a nasty business!;negocio sucio shady deal, dirty business5. RP [tienda] store* * *m1 business2 ( trato) deal* * *negocio nm1) : business, place of business2) : deal, transaction3) negocios nmpl: commerce, trade, business* * *negocio n2. (trato) deal -
24 make
[meɪk] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. made1) делать, конструировать, создавать, изготавливатьMade in Japan. — Сделано в Японии. ( надпись на продукте)
The beaver makes its hole, the bee makes its cell. — Бобёр строит себе нору, пчела - соты.
This craftsman can make almost anything out of bamboo. — Этот мастер может сделать из бамбука практически всё.
Nissan now makes cars at two plants in Europe. — В настоящее время "Ниссан" производит автомобили на двух заводах в Европе.
Syn:2) создавать, творить, порождатьThey are made for each other / one another. — Они созданы друг для друга.
He was made to be an artist. — Ему суждено было стать художником.
3) готовить (какое-л. блюдо или напиток)to make tea / coffee — готовить чай / кофе
4) создавать, сочинять, слагатьSyn:Syn:6) производить, издавать ( звук)7) быть причиной, вызвать (что-л.)He made trouble for us. — Он причинил нам неприятности.
8) устанавливать (правила, порядок); вводить в действие ( закон); устанавливать (нормы, расценки)Syn:9) составлять, образовыватьA House was made today promptly at a quarter-past 12 o'clock. — Кворум в Палате общин был сегодня достигнут быстро, к 12.15.
10) (make smb. / smth. (out) of smb. / smth.) сделать кого-л. / что-л. из кого-л. / чего-л.to make a business of smth. — делать бизнес на чём-л.
They must be made an example of. — Они должны послужить примером.
I always supposed that Mrs. Lupin and you would make a match of it. — Я всегда предполагал, что миссис Люпин и Вы поженитесь.
11) составлять, вырабатывать (мнение, план)I make no doubt everyone practises similar stratagems. — Я не сомневаюсь, что все используют те же самые уловки.
We make the judgement of Chaucer from his works. — Мы составляем мнение о Чосере на основе его произведений.
12) ( make of) считать (что-л. чем-л. / кого-л. кем-л.)He has gone to Edinburgh now. I don't know what to make of him. — Теперь он отправился в Эдинбург. Я просто не знаю, что о нём думать.
13) мор. рассмотреть, разглядеть, увидеть издалекаIf we could make land, we should know where we were. — Если бы мы могли увидеть землю, мы бы знали, где мы находимся.
Syn:14) составлять, равнятьсяTwo and two make four. — Два плюс два равняется четырём.
15) составлять, быть достаточным ( обычно с отрицанием)One actress does not make a play. — Одна актриса не делает пьесы.
A long beard does not make a philosopher. — Длинная борода ещё не делает человека философом.
16) быть, являться (частью, членом чего-л.)to make one (of) — быть членом, участником; стать одним из
I wanted to see that sort of people together and to make one of them. — Я хотел посмотреть на этот тип людей и стать одним из них.
I was number thirteen, and you came in and made the fourteenth. — Я был тринадцатым, а ты пришёл и стал четырнадцатым.
17) стать, сделаться; становитьсяHe will make a good manager. — Он станет хорошим управляющим.
She will make him a good wife. — Она будет ему хорошей женой.
18) зарабатывать, наживать, приобретать (деньги, репутацию)to make capital out of smth. — составить капитал из чего-л., нажить капитал на чём-л.
to make on smth. — заработать на чём-л., получить выгоду
to make a name — составить, сделать имя
He made a name as a successful actor. — Он сделал себе имя, прославившись как актёр.
Syn:19)а) карт. бить, брать ( взятку)б) карт. тасоватьSyn:20) набирать, прибавлять, увеличивать ( вес)Two of them made twenty stones each in sixteen weeks. — Двое из них набрали за шестнадцать недель каждый по 280 фунтов.
21) пытаться (что-л. сделать)He got very excited, and made to catch hold of her dress. — Он пришёл в сильное возбуждение и попытался схватить её за платье.
22)а) идти, продвигаться (в определённом направлении; в конструкции с наречиями или наречными фразами)to make back — вернуться, возвратиться
I made steadily but slowly towards them. — Я медленно, но верно двигался в их направлении.
He made straight towards a distant light. — Он направился прямо к видневшемуся вдали свету.
We see an immense flock of geese making up the stream. — Мы видим большую стаю гусей, плывущих вверх по течению.
I could get no boat, so I must make the distance on foot. — Я не смог раздобыть лодку, поэтому я должен пройти весь путь пешком.
б) ( make after) уст. преследовать, гнаться за (кем-л.); пускаться в погоню за (кем-л.)The policeman made after the thieves, but failed to catch them. — Полицейский бросился вдогонку за ворами, но не сумел их схватить.
23) приводить в порядок, убирать24) тренировать ( животных)Make to the hood means to accustom a hawk to the hood. — "Тренировать на колпачок" значит приучать сокола к колпачку.
25) привести к ( успеху), обеспечить ( успех); обеспечить (кому-л.) процветание, богатствоBismarck has made Germany. — Бисмарк сделал из Германии процветающее государство.
26) считать, полагать, прикидывать; представлять, описывать (каким-л. образом)What time do you make it, Mr. Baker? — Как Вы полагаете, мистер Бейкер, который сейчас час?
Macbeth is not half so bad as the play makes him. — Макбет и на половину не так плох, как он изображён в пьесе.
27) крим. определить, вычислить, расколотьYou had better disguise so he won't make you. — Ты лучше измени внешность, чтобы он не опознал тебя.
28)а) совершать, осуществлять, выполнять (какие-л. действия)To make the campaign was the dearest wish of Harry's life. — Воевать было заветной мечтой Гарри.
Syn:б) демонстрировать жестами, движением тела (уважение, презрение)The King made a low obeisance to the window where they were standing. — Король сделал почтительный поклон в сторону окна, у которого они стояли.
в) заключать (соглашение, сделку)г) совершать (поездку, путешествие, экскурсию)д) произносить (что-л.)to make a speech / an oration — произносить речь
29) уст. есть, кушатьI never made a better dinner in my life. — В жизни своей не ел более вкусного обеда.
Syn:30)а) добиваться, достигатьSyn:б) амер.; разг. уговорить переспать; совратить, соблазнитьYoung Fraser tried to make her once. — Юный Фрейзер как-то попытался её соблазнить.
в) ( make for) способствовать, содействовать (чему-л.)The large print makes for easier reading. — Большие буквы легче читать.
31)а) мор. подниматься, приливать ( о воде)We shall build this into a platform in order to give us a little extra height when the tide makes. — Мы должны встроить это в (морскую) платформу, чтобы у нас был запас высоты, когда начнёт подниматься прилив.
б) образовываться ( о льде)After ice makes, the fish freeze almost as soon as you take them out of the water. — Когда устанавливается лёд, рыба замораживается практически сразу же, как её вытащишь из воды.
32) говорить, свидетельствовать (о чем-л.)All these things make in favour of Mr. Gladstone. — Все эти вещи свидетельствуют в пользу мистера Гладстона.
33)а) ( make for) быстро продвигаться, направлятьсяAfter the concert, the crowd made for the nearest door. — После концерта толпа направилась к ближайшему выходу.
б) ( make at) атаковать, наброситьсяThe prisoner made at the guard with a knife. — Заключённый набросился на охранника с ножом.
34) ( make into) переделывать, превращать (во что-л.)35) в сочетании с существительным означает действие, соответствующее значению существительногоto make a discovery — открыть, совершить открытие
36) при употреблении в качестве глагола-связки: приводить к какому-л. состояниюа) (make + прил.)to make ready — приготовить, подготовить
You'll only make bad worse. — Вы же сделаете ещё хуже.
The elephants, made furious by their wounds, increased the disorder. — Израненные и разъярённые, слоны ещё больше усиливали всеобщую панику.
- make angry- make better
- make worse
- make clear
- make dirty
- make even
- make famousб) (make + прич. прош. вр.) обычно употребляется с глаголами понимания, восприятия: known, acquainted, felt, heard, understoodI hope I made myself understood. — Надеюсь, я ясно выразился.
She made it known that she was the mayor's wife. — Она дала понять, что она жена мэра.
Many diseases first make themselves felt in the dead of night. — Многие болезни впервые дают о себе знать глубокой ночью.
to make oneself scarce — ретироваться, исчезнуть, сгинуть
Take the precious darling, Tilly, while I make myself of some use. — Возьми малютку, Тилли, пока я немного помогу.
37)а) (делать кем-л. / чем-л.)This sentence made the noisy doctor a popular hero. — Этот приговор сделал из беспокойного доктора популярного героя.
б) назначать ( на должность), повышать ( в чине), присваивать ( титул)They made her chairwoman. — Они выбрали её председателем.
The Queen made Marlborough a duke. — Королева сделала Мальборо герцогом.
38)а) (make smb. do smth.) заставлять, побуждать (кого-л. сделать что-л.)I'll make him cry. — Я заставлю его плакать.
We were made to learn fifty new words every week. — Нас заставляли учить по пятьдесят новых слов в неделю.
б) (be made to do smth.) быть приведёнными к какому-л. состояниюThe two statements can hardly be made to agree. — Едва ли можно примирить два этих утверждения.
The enemy will not play the game according to the rules, and there are none to make him. — Противник не будет играть по правилам, и нет никого, кто заставил бы его это сделать.
•- make down
- make off
- make out
- make over
- make up••to make much / little / something of smth. — придавать большое / небольшое / некоторое значение чему-л.
to make head or tail of smth. — понять что к чему, осмыслить
to make smb.'s day — осчастливить кого-л.
- make a fire- make a row
- make one's mind easy
- make peace
- make place
- make room
- make way
- make no matter
- make long hours
- make good time
- make believe
- make do
- make it
- make sure
- make a dead set at smb.
- make a dead set at smth.
- make time out
- make a point
- make a poor mouth
- make one's appearance
- make or break 2. сущ.1)а) стиль, фасон, модельб) тип, маркаI tested the records on four different makes of gramophone. — Я проверил грампластинки на граммофонах четырёх разных типов.
2) строение; склад, конституция, сложениеHe was a huge man, with the make and muscles of a prize-fighter. — Он был здоровым мужиком с телом и мускулами боксёра-профессионала.
3) склад характера, менталитетGiotto was, in the make of him, a very much stronger man than Titian. — Джотто по складу своего характера был гораздо более сильным человеком, чем Тициан.
4)а) производство, изготовление ( изделия)the make of pig iron over the first six months — количество передельного чугуна за первые шесть месяцев
5) крим. удачно совершённая кража или мошенничество6) эл. замыкание цепи7) карт. объявление козырной масти ( в бридже)8) амер.; разг.9) амер.; разг. установление, идентификация; ориентировкаWe've got a make on Beth Pine. She's on our files. — Мы установили личность Бет Пайн. Она есть у нас в картотеке.
••- make and mend
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25 worth
worth [wɜ:θ](a) (financially, in value)∎ to be worth £40,000 valoir 40 000 livres;∎ how much is the picture worth? combien vaut le tableau?;∎ it isn't worth much cela ne vaut pas grand-chose;∎ £10 isn't worth much nowadays 10 livres ne valent pas ou ne représentent pas grand-chose de nos jours;∎ his uncle is worth several million pounds la fortune de son oncle s'élève à plusieurs millions de livres;∎ it was worth every penny ça en valait vraiment la peine;∎ what's it worth to you? vous êtes prêt à y mettre combien?;∎ figurative it isn't worth the paper it's written on ça ne vaut pas le papier sur lequel c'est écrit;∎ to be worth one's weight in gold valoir son pesant d'or;∎ British any proofreader worth his salt would have spotted the mistake n'importe quel correcteur digne de ce nom aurait relevé l'erreur∎ it's worth a lot to me j'y attache beaucoup de valeur ou de prix;∎ the bracelet is worth a lot to me j'attache beaucoup de prix au bracelet;∎ their friendship is worth a lot to her leur amitié a beaucoup de prix pour elle;∎ she's worth ten of you elle en vaut dix comme toi;∎ it's more than my job's worth to cause a fuss je ne veux pas risquer ma place en faisant des histoires;∎ I can't do it, it's more than my life is worth je ne peux absolument pas prendre le risque de faire cela(c) (valid, deserving)∎ the church is (well) worth a visit l'église vaut la peine d'être visitée ou vaut le détour;∎ it's worth a try or trying cela vaut la peine d'essayer;∎ it wasn't worth the effort or the trouble cela ne valait pas la peine de faire un tel effort, ça n'en valait pas la peine;∎ it's not worth waiting for him cela ne vaut pas la peine de l'attendre;∎ is the film worth seeing? est-ce que le film vaut la peine d'être vu?;∎ without you, life wouldn't be worth living sans toi, la vie ne vaudrait pas la peine d'être vécue;∎ it's worth thinking about cela mérite réflexion;∎ it's worth knowing c'est bon à savoir;∎ don't bother to phone, it isn't worth it inutile de téléphoner, cela n'en vaut pas la peine;∎ don't get upset, he isn't worth it ne te rends pas malade, il n'en vaut pas la peine;∎ proverb if something's worth doing, it's worth doing well = si une chose vaut la peine d'être faite, elle vaut la peine d'être bien faite;∎ it would be worth your while to check or checking vous auriez intérêt à vérifier;∎ it's not worth (my) while waiting cela ne vaut pas la peine d'attendre ou que j'attende;∎ I'll make it worth your while je vous récompenserai de votre peine;∎ she was running for all she was worth elle courait de toutes ses forces ou aussi vite qu'elle pouvait;∎ I tried/I shouted for all I was worth j'ai essayé du mieux/crié aussi fort que j'ai pu;∎ for what it's worth pour ce que cela vaut2 noun(a) (in money, value) valeur f;∎ of great/little/no worth de grande/de peu de/d'aucune valeur;∎ £2,000 worth of damage pour 2000 livres de dégâts, des dégâts qui se montent à 2000 livres;∎ he sold £50 worth of ice cream il a vendu pour 50 livres de glaces(b) (of person) valeur f;∎ she knows her own worth elle sait ce qu'elle vaut, elle connaît sa propre valeur(c) (equivalent value) équivalent m;∎ he got a day's worth of work out of me for nothing j'ai travaillé pour lui l'équivalent d'une journée, pour rien;∎ a week's worth of supplies suffisamment de provisions pour une semaine -
26 Dale, David
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 6 January 1739 Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotlandd. 17 March 1806 Glasgow, Scotland[br]Scottish developer of a large textile business in find around Glasgow, including the cotton-spinning mills at New Lanark.[br]David Dale, the son of a grocer, began his working life by herding cattle. His connection with the textile industry started when he was apprenticed to a Paisley weaver. After this he travelled the country buying home-spun linen yarns, which he sold in Glasgow. At about the age of 24 he settled in Glasgow as Clerk to a silk merchant. He then started a business importing fine yarns from France and Holland for weaving good-quality cloths such as cambrics. Dale was to become one of the pre-eminent yarn dealers in Scotland. In 1778 he acquired the first cotton-spinning mill built in Scotland by an English company at Rothesay on the Isle of Bute. In 1784 he met Richard Arkwright, who was touring Scotland, and together they visited the Falls of the Clyde near the town of Lanark. Arkwright immediately recognized the potential of the site for driving water-powered mills. Dale acquired part of the area from Lord Braxfield and in 1785 began to build his first mill there in partnership with Arkwright. The association with Arkwright soon ceased, however, and by c.1795 Dale had erected four mills. Because the location of the mills was remote, he built houses for the workers and then employed pauper children brought from the slums of Edinburgh and Glasgow; at one time there were over 400 of them. Dale's attitude to his workers was benevolent and humane. He tried to provide reasonable working conditions and the mills were well designed with a large workshop in which machinery was constructed. Dale was also a partner in mills at Catrine, Newton Stewart, Spinningdale in Sutherlandshire and some others. In 1785 he established the first Turkey red dye works in Scotland and was in partnership with George Macintosh, the father of Charles Macintosh. Dale manufactured cloth in Glasgow and from 1783 was Agent for the Royal Bank of Scotland, a lucrative position. In 1799 he was persuaded by Robert Owen to sell the New Lanark mills for £60,000 to a Manchester partnership which made Owen the Manager. Owen had married Dale's daughter, Anne Caroline, in 1799. Possibly due in part to poor health, Dale retired in 1800 to Rosebank near Glasgow, having made a large fortune. In 1770 he had withdrawn from the established Church of Scotland and founded a new one called the "Old Independents". He visited the various branches of this Church, as well as convicts in Bridewell prison, to preach. He was also a great benefactor to the poor in Glasgow. He had a taste for music and sang old Scottish songs with great gusto.[br]Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography.R.Owen, 1857, The Life of Robert Owen, written by himself, London (mentions Dale).Through his association with New Lanark and Robert Owen, details about Dale may be found in J.Butt (ed.), 1971, Robert Owen, Prince of Cotton Spinners, Newton Abbot; S.Pollard and J.Salt (eds), 1971, Robert Owen, Prophet of the Poor: essays in honour of the two-hundredth anniversary of his birth, London.RLH -
27 lot
lot1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) skjebne, lodd2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) del, parti3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) nummer•- lots- a lot
- draw/cast lotsbande--------masse--------mengde--------skjebne--------tomtIsubst. \/lɒt\/1) lodd, loddtrekning2) lott, andel, del3) lodd, skjebne4) ( film) innspillingsområde, studio5) (spesielt amer.) tomt, plass, område6) ( på auksjon) nummer7) ( handel) parti8) (hverdagslig, særlig britisk) selskap, samling, gjeng9) ( hverdagslig) masse, mange, for en stor del, i høy grad(be) a bad lot (være) en slabbedaskby lot ved loddtrekningcast\/throw in one's lot with stå last og brast med, gjøre felles sak medcast\/draw lots trekke loddfall to someone's lot falle i noens lodd bli noens skjebnea fat lot you care! eller a fat lot you know about it! det bryr vel ikke du deg et døyt om!• that's a fat lot!• that's a fat lot of good!a lot mye, massealle, alle sammenlot of things eller lots of things en masse, en hel haug, veldig mye, veldig mangelots masse, massevis, en hel hauglots and lots of massevis, masser avlots of nok av, massevis avquite a lot en hel del, ganske mye, ikke så rent liteIIverb \/lɒt\/1) ( også lot out) utstykke (jord)2) dele opp i partierlot on regne med, glede seg til -
28 lot
[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) usoda2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) del3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) predmet na dražbi•- lots- a lot
- draw/cast lots* * *I [lɔt]nounžreb, usoda; del, delež; American parcela, zemljišče, gradbišče; economy del, partija, gotova količina blaga; (posamičen) predmet na dražbi; colloquially velika množina, kup; skupina, družba, vsi skupaj; colloquially človek, stvara lot you care! verb mar ti je!economy in lots — vsa partija, vse blago skupaja bad lot — neznačajnež, razvpit človekto cast ( —ali draw) lots for — vreči žreb, žrebati zato fall to s.o.'s lot — pripasti komu kot deležcolloquially the lot — vsi; vseII [lɔt]transitive verbrazdeliti (zemljo) na parcele ( out); žrebati, z žrebom določiti, razdeliti -
29 _дурість
all asses wag their ears all men are fools, but the wisest of fools are called philosophers arguing with a fool shows there are two ask a silly question and you get a silly answer as the fool thinks, so the bell clinks the ass is known by its ears asses as well as pitchers have ears blame-all and praise-all are two blockheads change of weather is a discourse of fools children and fools have merry lives children and fools must not play with edged tools children and fools tell the truth dreams give wings to fools the darkest place is under the candlestick every ass loves to hear himself bray every ass thinks himself worthy to stand with the king's horses every fool will be meddling experience is the teacher of fools folly grows without watering a fool always finds a bigger fool to admire a fool always rushes to the fore a fool and his money are soon parted a fool believes everything a fool is known by his conversation a fool is known by his laughing a fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man answer in seven years a fool over forty is a fool indeed a fool may give a wise man counsel a fool may sometimes speak to the purpose a fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out a fool who keeps his mouth closed fools the whole world the fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool the fool wonders; the wise man asks a fool's voice is known by a multitude of words fools and bairns should never see half-done work fools go in crowds fools make feasts and wise men eat them fools never know when they are well fools rush in where angels fear to tread fortune favors the fools give a man enough rope and he will hang himself a great talker may be no fool, but he is one that relies on him he is a fool who cannot be angry but a wise man who will not he that makes himself an ass must not complain if men ride him he who is born a fool is never cured honey is not for the ass's mouth if all fools wore white caps, we'd all look like geese if an ass goes traveling, he'll not come back a horse if fools went not to market, bad wares would not be sold in spite of colleges and schools, the world remains a ship of fools it is better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool than to speak and prove the same it is ill manners to silence a fool, and it is cruelty to let him go on it is a silly fish, that is caught twice with the same bait a learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one lend and lose is the game of fools little wit in the head makes much work for the feet one fool makes many never bray at an ass never show a fool a half-done work no fool like an old fool none is a fool always, everyone sometimes riches serve a wise man but command a fool silence is the virtue of a fool success ruins a fool there are a great many asses without long ears it is better to lose with a wise man than to win with a fool a wager is a fool's argument the way of a fool is right in his own eyes when a fool has made up his mind, the market has gone by a white wall is the fool's writing paper: he writes his name there a wise man changes his mind, a fool never will a wise man learns by the experiences of others; an ordinary man learns by his own experience; a fool learns by nobody's experiences a wise man's day is worth a fool's life the wise seek wisdom; the fool has found it words are the wise man's counters and the fool's money -
30 lot
I [lɔt] n1) масса, много, множество, большое количествоYou've got a lot of nerve. — У тебя большое самообладание.
It cost an awful lot. — Это очень дорого/много стоит.
They know quite a lot. — Они довольно много знают.
Give me a lot of sauce with my meat. — Дайте мне побольше соуса к мясу.
What a lot of time you take to dress. — Как же ты долго одеваешься.
We see a lot of her now. — Мы теперь ее часто видим. /Мы теперь с ней часто встречаемся.
- lot of children- lot of dresses
- lot of work
- lot of money
- lot of water
- awful lot of trouble
- lot of time
- work a lot
- take the whole lot don't leave any behind
- say a lot
- there was a lot of trade2) партия, комплектLot № 290 was a set of eleven sketches. — Под №290 на аукционе продавался набор из одиннадцати предметов.
Salt is sold in one kilogram lots. — Соль продается в упаковках по одному килограмму.
- divide fruit into ten lots- have a new lot of hats
- send the books in three different lots
- this lot of orages is better3) группа людей, компания- they're a nice lot of boys
- they're a fine lot of soldiers
- we've got a dull lot of neighbours
- they are a rather boring lot
- they are a bad lot4) территория, участок землиHis house is between two empty lots. — Его дом стоит между двумя пустующими участками.
- small lot- house lot
- film lot
- used car lot
- building lot
- parking lot
- lots of 50 acres
- lot at the edge of the town
- lot and its buildings
- divide the property into lots
- sell the property by lots5) судьба, доля, жребийThe lot came to (fell upon) me. — Жребий пал (пришёлся) на меня.
A policeman's lot is not easy. — У полицейского нелегкая судьба/доля.
His has a hard (happy) lot. — Ему выпала тяжелая (счастливая) судьба/доля.
It fell to my lot to break the news. — На мою долю выпало сообщить эту печальную весть.
It fell to him by lot. — Это ему досталось по жребию.
- lot of everyone- chosen by lot
- be content with one's lot
- better one's lot
- draw lots for turns
- draw lots for choice
- drop lots to decide who should come ferst
- such fortune falls to the lot of few men•USAGE:(1.) Существительное a lot в русском языке соответствует как существительному, так и наречию, главным образом в сочетании с глаголом (he knows a lot он много знает) и с последующими прилагательными и наречиями (a lot better много лучше; a lot more много/гораздо больше). (2.) В разговорном языке в утвердительных предложениях употребление оборота a lot of (1.) предпочтительнее и встречается чаще, чем much и many. Оборот a lot of обычно не используется в отрицательных и вопросительных предложениях, в которых употребляются much и many: has he got many books? yes, he has got a lot of books; did you spend much time in the forest? no, not much. (3.) A lot of не употребляется перед словами, обозначающими отрезок времени. В этих случаях употребляется many или much (many days, much time). (4.) В предложении с оборотом с a lot of + существительное глагол согласуется с именем существительным, синтаксически связанным с оборотом a lot of: a lot of people are expected here; a lot of snow has fallen in the last few Days. (5.) Русским "так много, столько" в восклицательных конструкциях соответствуют such a lot, а также so many, so much: Such a lot of energy was wasted! /So much energy was wasted! Столько сил потрачено зря! So many people came to bid theirfarewell! Сколько людей пришло попрощаться с нимII [lɔt] advмного, гораздо, значительно (перед прилагательными и наречиями)She is a lot better than people think. — Она намного лучше, чем о ней думают.
The weather's a lot warmer there, lots better. — Погода там значительно намного лучше.
I like the boy a lot. — Мне очень нравится этот мальчик
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31 pila
1.pīla, ae, f. [perh. for pisula, from root pis-; v. pinso, piso], a mortar (syn. mortarium):2.pila, ubi triticum pinsant,
Cato, R. R. 14; Ov. Ib. 573:zeae granum tunditur in pilā ligneā,
Plin. 18, 11, 29, § 112:si contuderis stultum in pilā,
Vulg. Prov. 27, 22: sal sordidum in pilā pisatum, Paul. ex Fest. p. 158 Müll.pīlă, ae, f. [for pigla, from root pag-, pig-, of pango, pe-pig-i, q. v.], a pillar (syn. columna): pila, quae parietem sustentat, ab opponendo dicta est, Paul. ex Fest. p. 204 Müll.:II.locavit pilas pontis in Tiberim,
Liv. 40, 51:salax taberna a pileatis nona fratribus pila, of the temple of Castor and Pollux,
Cat. 37, 1: nulla taberna meos habeat neque pila libellos, i. e. they are not to be publicly sold (as the booksellers had their stalls around the pillars of public buildings), Hor. S. 1, 4, 71; Vitr. 6, 11:pilas operibus subdere,
Sen. Q. N. 6, 302; Plin. 11, 10, 10, § 23; Mart. 7, 61, 5.—Transf., a pier or mole of stone:3.saxea,
Verg. A. 9, 711; Vitr. 5, 12; Suet. Claud. 20; Sil. 4, 297.pĭla, ae ( gen. sing. pilaï, Lucr. 5, 713; 720; 726), f. [etym. dub.; perh. akin to Gr. pallô, brandish; Lat. pellere, drive; v. Corss. 1, 525 sqq.], a ball, playing-ball (syn. follis).I.Lit.: pilā expulsim ludere, Varr. ap. Non. 104, 29:II.di nos quasi pilas homines habent,
Plaut. Capt. prol. 22; id. Most. 1, 2, 73:pilae studio teneri,
Cic. de Or. 3, 23, 88; Hor. S. 1, 5, 49:cum lapsa e manibus fugit pila,
Verg. Cir. 149, Prop. 3, 12 (4, 13), 5:pila cadit aut mittentis vitio, aut accipientis... (pila) jactata et excepta,
Sen. Ben. 2, 17, 3:pilam scite et diligenter excipere... apte et expedite remittere,
id. ib. 2, 32, 1:pilam repetere, quae terram contigit,
Petr. 27:reddere pilam,
Mart. 14, 46, 2. There were four sorts of pilæ:trigonalis, paganica, follis, harpastum.—Prov.: mea pila est,
I have the ball, I have caught it, I've won, Plaut. Truc. 4, 1, 7:claudus pilam,
Cic. Pis. 28, 69;v. claudus: Fortunae pila,
the foot-ball of fortune, Aur. Vict. Epit. 18.—Transf.A.The game of ball:B.quantum alii tribuunt alveolo, quantum pilae,
Cic. Arch. 6, 13.—Of any thing round, a ball or globe of any material:C.pilae lanuginis,
Plin. 12, 10, 21, § 38:scarabaei e fimo ingentes pilas aversi pedibus volutant,
id. 11, 28, 34, § 98.—Of the globe of the earth (ante-class.): in terrae pila, Varr. ap. Non. 333, 25.—The ancients made use of a glass or crystal ball filled with water as a burning-glass:cum addită aquā vitreae pilae sole adverso in tantum excandescunt, ut vestes exurant,
Plin. 36, 26, 67, § 199; 37, 2, 10, § 28.—The Roman ladies carried a crystal or amber ball to keep their hands cool, Prop. 2, 18, 60 (3, 18, 12); Mart. 11, 8.—Of the ball or lump of earth which adheres to the roots of a bush when torn up, Col. 5, 9. —Of the ballots or bails used by judges in voting, Prop. 4 (5), 11, 19; Ascon. Argum. Milon. fin. —Of stuffed balls or human figures: pilae et effigies viriles et muliebres ex lanā Compitalibus suspendebantur in compitis. quod hunc diem festum esse deorum inferorum quos vocant Lares, putarent: quibus tot pilae, quot capita servorum; tot effigies, quot essent liberi. ponebantur, ut vivis parcerent et essent his pilis et simulacris contenti, Paul. ex Fest. p. 239 Müll. Bulls were baited by throwing similar stuffed figures at their heads, Mart. Spect. 19, 2:quantus erat cornu, cui pila taurus erat!
id. ib. 9;hence, sed cui primus erat lusor dum floruit aetas, Nunc postquam desiit ludere prima pila est,
id. ib. 10, 86. As these effigies were usually torn by the throwing, the term is also applied to a torn toga, Mart. 2, 43, 6.—In partic.:pilae Nursicae, i. e. rapae rotundae,
Mart. 13, 20, 2. -
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[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) hlutskipti2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) hluti; slatti3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) hlutur•- lots- a lot
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sors, parcella, árutétel, tétel, telek, juss the lot: az egész* * *[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) sok(at)2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) rakás, csomó3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) tétel•- lots- a lot
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[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) destino2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) lote3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) lote•- lots- a lot
- draw/cast lots* * *[lɔt] n 1 sorte, sina. 2 lote, porção. 3 terreno, área de terra. 4 grande quantidade. • vt+vi 1 tirar a sorte. 2 lotear, dividir. • adv 1 em grande parte. 2 em grande quantidade. quite a lot grande quantidade. to throw in one’s lot with participar da sorte. -
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n. kısmet, kader, nasip, arsa, hisse, çok, bir sürü* * *1. birçok 2. öbek* * *[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) talih, alın yazısı2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) yığın, grup3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) müzayedede satışa çıkan mal(lar)•- lots- a lot
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• osa• palsta (maa-)• panos• palsta• paljolti• palstoittaa• osuus• tontti• tilus• joukko• elämänkohtalo• erä• arpafinance, business, economy• valmistuserästock exchange• pörssierätransport• tavaraerä• kasaantuma• kasa• kiinteistö• koko määrä• kohtalo• kohtalo (osa)• partia• partti• sarja• summa• suuri määrä• kovin• kovasti* * *lot1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) kohtalo2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) osa, erä3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) erä•- lots- a lot
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37 cifra sf
['tʃifra]1) (numero) figure, numeraluna cifra — (fam : molto) loads
2) (somma di denaro) figure, sum3)cifre sfpl — (monogramma) initials, monogram sg
4) (codice) code, cipher -
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I 1. [lɒt]1) (great deal)a lot lots molto, tanto; to spend a lot on books spendere molto in libri; there's not a lot to tell non c'è molto da dire; he knows a lot about sport sa tantissime cose sullo sport; you've taken (rather) a lot on ti sei caricato troppo, ti sei preso troppe cose da fare; I'd give a lot to be able to do darei chissà cosa per saper fare; it says a lot about her la dice lunga su di lei; to have a lot to do with c'entrare molto con, essere strettamente legato a; an awful lot un mucchio o sacco; quite a lot un bel po'; to mean quite a lot to sb. significare molto o parecchio per qcn.; such a lot così tanto, così tante cose; and lots more —...e altro ancora
2) colloq. (entire amount or selection)you can take the lot — (whole quantity) puoi prenderlo tutto; (everything) puoi prendere tutto
heartburn, cramps, the lot! — bruciore di stomaco, crampi, di tutto!
3) colloq. (specific group of people)that lot — spreg. quelli là
2.the best of a bad lot — colloq. il meno peggio
quantisostantivo femminile1) (great deal)a lot of, lots of molto, un sacco o mucchio di; not a lot of people non molti; I see a lot of him lo vedo spesso; you've done a lot of teaching hai insegnato molto; quite a lot of, an awful lot of colloq. un bel po' di; what a lot of books! quanti libri! lots (and lots) of — colloq. tantissimo, un sacco di [cars, shops, wine]
2) colloq. (entire group)3.get out, the (whole) lot of you! — (andatevene) fuori tutti!
a lot better, easier — molto meglio, molto più facile
it would help an awful lot — colloq. aiuterebbe un casino
II [lɒt]thanks a lot! — colloq. grazie mille!
1) (destiny) destino m., sorte f.; (quality of life) condizione f.2) AE (piece of land) lotto m. (di terreno)used car lot — = vasta area all'aperto adibita all'esposizione e alla vendita di macchine usate
3) (at auction) (anche job lot) lotto m.4) (decision-making process) estrazione f. a sorte, sorteggio m.to draw o cast lots tirare a sorte; the lot fell to me o it fell to my lot to do — mi è toccato (in sorte) fare
5) cinem. (studio) studio m.6) (batch) (of goods) lotto m.; (of produce, fish) partita f.; (of tourists) gruppo m.* * *[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) destino2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) parte3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) lotto•- lots- a lot
- draw/cast lots* * *I 1. [lɒt]1) (great deal)a lot lots molto, tanto; to spend a lot on books spendere molto in libri; there's not a lot to tell non c'è molto da dire; he knows a lot about sport sa tantissime cose sullo sport; you've taken (rather) a lot on ti sei caricato troppo, ti sei preso troppe cose da fare; I'd give a lot to be able to do darei chissà cosa per saper fare; it says a lot about her la dice lunga su di lei; to have a lot to do with c'entrare molto con, essere strettamente legato a; an awful lot un mucchio o sacco; quite a lot un bel po'; to mean quite a lot to sb. significare molto o parecchio per qcn.; such a lot così tanto, così tante cose; and lots more —...e altro ancora
2) colloq. (entire amount or selection)you can take the lot — (whole quantity) puoi prenderlo tutto; (everything) puoi prendere tutto
heartburn, cramps, the lot! — bruciore di stomaco, crampi, di tutto!
3) colloq. (specific group of people)that lot — spreg. quelli là
2.the best of a bad lot — colloq. il meno peggio
quantisostantivo femminile1) (great deal)a lot of, lots of molto, un sacco o mucchio di; not a lot of people non molti; I see a lot of him lo vedo spesso; you've done a lot of teaching hai insegnato molto; quite a lot of, an awful lot of colloq. un bel po' di; what a lot of books! quanti libri! lots (and lots) of — colloq. tantissimo, un sacco di [cars, shops, wine]
2) colloq. (entire group)3.get out, the (whole) lot of you! — (andatevene) fuori tutti!
a lot better, easier — molto meglio, molto più facile
it would help an awful lot — colloq. aiuterebbe un casino
II [lɒt]thanks a lot! — colloq. grazie mille!
1) (destiny) destino m., sorte f.; (quality of life) condizione f.2) AE (piece of land) lotto m. (di terreno)used car lot — = vasta area all'aperto adibita all'esposizione e alla vendita di macchine usate
3) (at auction) (anche job lot) lotto m.4) (decision-making process) estrazione f. a sorte, sorteggio m.to draw o cast lots tirare a sorte; the lot fell to me o it fell to my lot to do — mi è toccato (in sorte) fare
5) cinem. (studio) studio m.6) (batch) (of goods) lotto m.; (of produce, fish) partita f.; (of tourists) gruppo m. -
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[lɔt]n( of things) zestaw m; ( of people) grupa f; ( of merchandise) partia f; ( at auctions) artykuł m; ( destiny) los ma lot (of) — dużo ( +gen)
quite a lot (of) — sporo ( +gen)
a lot bigger/more expensive — dużo większy/droższy
* * *[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) los2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) partia3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) artykuł, obiekt•- lots- a lot
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[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) liktenis2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) (preču, izstrādājumu) partija3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) loze•- lots- a lot
- draw/cast lots* * *loze; liktenis; zemesgabals; partija; kompānija, grupa; liels daudzums, milzums; dalīt, iedalīt, sadalīt; lozēt, mest kauliņus
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