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noun1) (position) Rang, derrise in status — an Ansehen gewinnen
social status — [gesellschaftlicher] Status
equality of status [with somebody] — Gleichstellung [mit jemandem]
financial status — finanzielle od. wirtschaftliche Lage
2) (superior position) Status, der* * *['steitəs, ]( American also[) 'stæ-]1) (the position of a person with regard to his legal rights etc: If she marries a foreigner, will her status as a British citizen be affected?) der Status2) (a person's social rank.) die Stellung•- academic.ru/111909/status_symbol">status symbol* * *sta·tus[ˈsteɪtəs, AM ˈstæt̬əs]what's the \status of these green parking permits — are they still valid? was ist mit diesen grünen Parkausweisen — sind die noch gültig?to have a high \status in a company in einem Unternehmen eine hohe Stellung habenlegal \status Rechtsposition f, rechtliche Stellungrefugee \status Flüchtlingsstatus msocial \status gesellschaftliche Stellung, sozialer Status* * *['steɪtəs]nStellung f; (= legal status, social status also) Status m; (COMPUT) Status mmany people who merely desire status — viele Menschen, die bloß nach Prestige streben
unsupported statements have no status in law —
the idea that possession brings status — die Vorstellung, dass Besitz das Prestige erhöht
* * *1. JUR Status m, Rechtsstellung f2. (Familien-, Personen) Stand m3. (gesellschaftliche etc) Stellung, Rang m4. (gesellschaftliches etc) Prestige, Status m:status-conscious statusbewusst;status-mindedness Prestigedenken n;status seeker jemand, der auf gesellschaftliches Prestige erpicht ist;status symbol Statussymbol n5. a) (Finanz-, Vermögens) Lage f:status information Kreditauskunft fb) Stand m (von Gesprächen etc):what’s the status of the talks? wie stehen die Gespräche?* * *noun1) (position) Rang, dersocial status — [gesellschaftlicher] Status
equality of status [with somebody] — Gleichstellung [mit jemandem]
financial status — finanzielle od. wirtschaftliche Lage
2) (superior position) Status, der* * *n.(§ pl.: statuses)= Ansehen - n.Stand ¨-e m.Status -se m.Stellung -en f.Zustand -¨e m.sozialer Stand m. -
122 standing
standing [ˈstændɪŋ]1. adjectiveb. [invitation] permanent2. nouna. ( = importance) [of person] rang m ; ( = social status) standing m ; ( = reputation) réputation fb. ( = duration) durée f• of ten years' standing [friendship] qui dure depuis dix ans ; [agreement, contract] qui existe depuis dix ans3. compounds• "standing room only" « il n'y a plus de places assises »* * *['stændɪŋ] 1.1) ( reputation) réputation f, rang m ( with chez)of high ou considerable standing — très réputé
2) ( time)2.1) ( permanent) [army, committee] actif/-ive2) ( continuing) [rule, invitation] permanenthis absent-mindedness is a standing joke among his friends — sa distraction est un constant sujet de plaisanterie pour ses amis
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123 по
I предл. (дт.)1) ( обозначает место движения или расположения) on; ( вдоль) alongидти́ по́ полу [траве́] — walk on the floor [grass]
идти́ [е́хать] по доро́ге [тропи́нке, у́лице] — walk [drive ] along the road [path, street]
путеше́ствовать по стране́ — journey through the country, tour the country
кни́ги разло́жены по всему́ столу́ — the books are lying all over the table
по всей стране́ — all over the country
он путеше́ствовал по всей стране́ — he has travelled all over the country
2) ( посредством) byпо по́чте — by post
по желе́зной доро́ге — by rail / train
е́хать по желе́зной доро́ге — go by rail / train
по во́здуху — by air
по ра́дио [телефо́ну] — over the radio [telephone]
3) (на основании, в соответствии) by; ( согласно) according toпо приказа́нию — by order
по пра́ву — by right
по приро́де / по кро́ви — by nature / by blood
по и́мени — by name
по происхожде́нию — by descent
он армяни́н по происхожде́нию — he is of Armenian origin
по его́ ви́ду мо́жно поду́мать — from [judging by] his looks one might suppose
по сове́ту — on [according to] smb's advice
по а́дресу — to the address
по его́ а́дресу — to his address
э́то по его́ а́дресу — that is meant [ment] for him, that is aimed at him
жить по сре́дствам — live within one's means
по положе́нию (согласно предписанию) — according to the regulations; ( согласно занимаемому положению) in accordance with one's position; ex officio [,eksə'fɪʃɪəʊ] офиц.
4) ( вследствие) by; ( из-за) throughпо оши́бке — by mistake
по невнима́тельности [рассе́янности] — through carelessness [absent-mindedness]
по боле́зни — through illness
по чьей-л вине́ — through smb's fault
не по его́ вине́ — through no fault of his
по обя́занности — according to duty; as in duty bound идиом.
5) (обыкн. дт. мн.; при обозначении времени) in, at, onпо утра́м — in the morning
по ноча́м — at night
по выходны́м дням — on one's free / off days
••II предл.по рука́м! — см. рука
(дт., вн.; в разделительном значении)по́ два [по десяти́] — in twos [in tens]
по́ двое — two by two, in twos
по десяти́ челове́к — in groups of ten, in tens
по пяти́ рубле́й шту́ка — at five roubles apiece
III предл. (вн.; при указании предела, границы)по два я́блока на челове́ка — two apples each
1) (до) to; up toпо по́яс — up to one's waist
по коле́но — knee-high (см. тж. колено)
с ию́ня по сентя́брь — from June to September
по 1 сентября́ — up to the first of September
2)по э́ту [ту] сто́рону (рд.) — on this [that] side (of)
IV предл.по пра́вую [ле́вую] ру́ку — см. рука
(пр.; сразу после) on, uponпо прибы́тии — on one's arrival
по (своём) прибы́тии он — on his arrival he
по оконча́нии — on the termination
по рассмотре́нии — on examination
опла́та по получе́нии — cash / payment on delivery
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124 levity
1. n легкомыслие, неуместная весёлость; ветреность; непостоянство2. n лёгкостьСинонимический ряд:1. buoyancy (noun) buoyancy; weightlessness2. lightness (noun) flightiness; flippancy; frivolity; giddiness; happiness; high spirits; jocularity; light-mindedness; lightness; volatilityАнтонимический ряд:bulk; gravity -
125 standing
A n1 ( reputation) réputation f, rang m (among parmi ; with chez) ; academic/professional standing réputation f académique/professionnelle ; social standing position f sociale ; financial standing situation f financière ; of high ou considerable standing très réputé ;2 ( length of time) of long standing de longue date ; of ten years' standing vieux/vieille de dix ans.B adj1 ( permanent) [army, committee, force] actif/-ive ;2 ( continuing) [rule, invitation] permanent ; his absent-mindedness is a standing joke among his friends sa distraction est un constant sujet de plaisanterie pour ses amis ; it's a standing joke that she always forgets her key tout le monde sait qu'elle oublie toujours sa clé ;3 Sport ( from standing position) [jump] sans élan ; to make a jump from a standing start sauter sans élan.
См. также в других словарях:
High-mindedness — High mind ed*ness, n. The quality of being highminded; nobleness; magnanimity. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
high-mindedness — index honesty, integrity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
high-mindedness — high mind·ed·ness … English syllables
high-mindedness — noun elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued • Syn: ↑idealism, ↑noble mindedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑noble minded (for: ↑noble mindedness), ↑idealistic ( … Useful english dictionary
high-mindedness — noun see high minded … New Collegiate Dictionary
high-mindedness — See high mindedly. * * * … Universalium
high-mindedness — noun The characteristic of being high minded … Wiktionary
high-minded — adj having very high moral standards or principles ▪ a high minded sermon on charity >high mindedly adv >high mindedness n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
high-minded — c.1500, arrogant; 1550s, morally lofty, from HIGH (Cf. high) (adj.) + MINDED (Cf. minded). Related: High mindedness … Etymology dictionary
high-minded — [hī′mīn′did] adj. 1. Obs. haughty; proud; arrogant 2. having or showing high ideals, principles, etc. high mindedly adv. high mindedness n … English World dictionary
high-minded — high mindedly, adv. high mindedness, n. /huy muyn did/, adj. having or showing high, exalted principles or feelings. [1495 1505] Syn. principled, honest, fair, ethical, idealistic, scrupulous. See noble. * * * … Universalium