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  • 1 hvor

    hvor som helst — где уго́дно, повсю́ду

    hvor mánge? — ско́лько?

    hvor er hun smuk! — как она́ прекра́сна!

    * * *
    where, whereabouts
    * * *
    adv
    ( om sted) where ( fx where are you? the place where he was born);
    ( om tid) when ( fx at a time when he was busy);
    ( om grad, måde) how ( fx how big? how many? how bad?);
    [ der hvor] where;
    [ hvor er han dum!] how silly he is!
    [ hvor glad blev jeg ikke!] how glad I was!
    [ hvor meget jeg end læser] however much I read; no matter how much I read;
    (se også end);
    [ hvor omtrent?] whereabouts?
    [ hvor som helst] anywhere;
    (conj: hvor end) wherever ( fx wherever he came);
    [ hvor kan ` det være?] how is that?
    [ hvor kan det være at] why ( fx why did he go?); how can it be (el. how is it el. how comes it) that;
    T how come (that).

    Danish-English dictionary > hvor

  • 2 بئس كذا...

    بِئْسَ كذا...
    what a bad..! how bad..! what an evil..! how evil..!

    Arabic-English new dictionary > بئس كذا...

  • 3 imaginarse

    VPR
    1) (=suponer) to imagine

    -no sabes lo cansados que estamos -sí, ya me imagino — "you've no idea how tired we are" - "yes, I can imagine"

    ¡pues, imagínate, se nos averió el coche en plena montaña! — just imagine, the car broke down right up in the mountains!

    -¿lo habéis pasado bien? -imagínate — "did you have a good time?" - "what do you think? o we sure did"

    imaginarse que[en suposiciones] to imagine that, suppose that, guess that *; [en oraciones condicionales] to imagine that, suppose that

    me imagino que tendrás ganas de descansarI imagine o suppose o guess * you'll need a rest

    me imagino que sí — I should think so, I (would) imagine so

    2) (=visualizar) to imagine, picture

    imagínatela cubierta de nieveimagine o picture it covered in snow

    me la imaginaba más jovenI had imagined o pictured her as being younger

    * * *
    (v.) = picture
    Ex. One can now picture a future investigator in his laboratory, his hands are free, he is not anchored.
    * * *
    (v.) = picture

    Ex: One can now picture a future investigator in his laboratory, his hands are free, he is not anchored.

    * * *

    ■imaginarse verbo reflexivo
    1 to imagine: no soy capaz de imaginármelo, I can't imagine it
    2 (suponer) to suppose: me imaginé que estarías aquí, I supposed you would be here ➣ Ver nota en imagine
    ' imaginarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    imaginar
    - ver
    English:
    envisage
    - envision
    - fancy
    - figure
    - imagine
    - picture
    - suppose
    - suspect
    - think
    - expect
    - visualize
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [suponer] to imagine;
    no te llamé porque me imaginé que estabas muy ocupada I didn't call you, because I thought you'd be very busy;
    me imagino que estarás cansado I imagine o suppose you must be tired;
    no te imaginas cómo me alegré you can't imagine how pleased I was;
    ¡imagínate! just think o imagine!;
    me imagino que sí I suppose so;
    se puso muy contenta – me lo imagino she was very happy – I can well believe it;
    Fam
    ¿te imaginas que viene? what if he were to come?
    2. [visualizar] to imagine, to picture;
    no me lo imagino vestido de indio I can't imagine o picture him dressed as an Indian;
    no me lo imaginaba así I hadn't imagined o pictured it like this
    * * *
    v/r imagine;
    ¡ya me lo imagino! I can just imagine it!;
    ¡imagínate! just imagine!
    * * *
    vr
    1) : to suppose, to imagine
    2) : to picture

    Spanish-English dictionary > imaginarse

  • 4 eman

    iz.
    1.
    a. crowd, attendence; hori jendearen \emana! what a crowd!
    b. ( joritasuna) profusion, mass; hau da euriaren \emana what a lot of rain!
    2. yield; \eman handiko high-yielding
    3. ( xahupena) expense; hartu-\emanak income and expenses
    4. ( joera) inclination, propensity io. tending, inclined (- (r)i: to) ; ardoari \emana fond of wine; Jainkoari \emana da he's very devout du/ad.
    1. ( oro.)
    a. to give; nik zuri liburua ematen dizut I give you the book | I give the book to you; nik zuri liburuak eman nizkizun I gave you the books |I gave the books to you; berriz \eman to give back; atzera \eman (G) to give back ; egun on Jainkoak demaizula formala. may God bid you a good day
    b. ( baimena) to give, grant, concede
    c. ( gauzak) to give, hand, hand over, pass
    d. ( eredu, jarraibidea) to set
    e. ( fondoak) to designate, destine (-rako ; for)
    f. ( kolpea) to give, deal, strike
    g. ( arrazoia) to give, cite
    h. ( oihua, garrasia) to give out, utter
    i. ( janaria) to give ; i-i jateko \eman to give sb something to eat | to feed sb ; babarrunak \eman zizkiguten they gave us beans (to eat) | we were given beans {for lunch || to eat}
    j. ( sakramentua) to administer
    2. ( kalkulatu) to reckon, calculate
    3.
    a. ( uzta) to yield, give
    b. ( atsegina, laketa) to give, provide with
    4.
    a. Antz. ( ekitaldia) to give, put on
    b. Zine. to screen, show
    5. (I) ( jarri) to put; hoberena sutara ematea izanen da it would be best to throw it out and burn it; orea labera \eman ezazu put the dough in the oven
    6. ( itzuli, bihurtu) to translate; munduko hizkuntza nagusietean emandako liburua da it is a book translated into the world's chief languages
    7.
    a. -tzat \eman to consider, deem as, regard as; lapurtzat ematen dute they consider him a thief | they take him for a thief | he is {taken || considered} to be a thief; ontzat \eman to approve, sanction
    b. bere burua hiltzat \eman zuen he played dead
    8. ( jo)
    a. ( oro.) to hit, clobber; \eman! let him have it! | hit him; emango dizut, e! I'm going to clobber you!; emaiok ea isiltzen den hit him so he shuts up!; jo ezak \eman ahala! hit him with all you've got!
    b. zaplaztako bat \eman to slap, whack; -(r)i ukondokada \\ belaunkada bat \eman to elbow \\ knee sb i-i burukoa \\ ipurdikoa \eman eman to hit sb on his head \\ bottom
    c. ( pilota) to hit, hit back
    a. ( oro.) to look like; etxe horrek nirea ematen du that house looks like mine
    b. ( iruditu) to seem, look; gizon horrek ez du ondo ematen that man doesn't look well; gaztea ematen du she looks young; gaizki ematen du it looks bad
    c. ( etorri, egoki izan: + gaizki, ongi, e.a.) to fit;look; zein gaizki ematen dion soineko horrek! my, how bad that dress looks on her!
    10.
    a. ( etxea, eraikuntza, gela) to face, look out on; gelak itsasora ematen du the room looks out on the sea
    b. ( besoa, begia) to face; besoak zerurat \emanik, oihu egin zuen with her arms stretched toward the sky, she screamed
    11. ( joera ukan) to be inclined; onerat \eman du he's started to recover ; eurira \eman du it's started to rain
    12. ( ekin) to start, begin ; lanari \eman to start working ; edanari \eman to take to drinking ; bideari \eman zion he hit the road ; negarrari \eman to break down in tears
    13. ( denbora) to spend, occupy; zertan emanten duzu denbora? what do you spend your time on?; igandea lotan \eman nuen I spent Sunday sleeping; han hiru aste eman nituen I spent three weeks there; zortzi ordu ematen ditu lanean she works eight hours a day
    14. ( suposatu) to suppose, imagine; demagun egia dela let's suppose it's true
    15. ( eraman, eragin) to affect, grip ; beldurrak \emanik ihes egin zuen gripped by fear, it ran away; itzuli zen, goseak \emanik it came back, driven by hunger
    16. bere burua \eman zuen he gave himself up
    17. ( apustu egin) to bet ; \eman nezake bizia I would bet my life \eman nezake hori gezurra dela I'd bet it's a lie da/ad.
    1. to reach, attain; Errege nekez \eman zen horretara the King struggled to reach that
    2. ( hasi) to begin, start ; mintzatzen \eman zen he started to talk
    3.
    a. to dedicate o.s.; take to; eman natzaio irakurtzeari I have taken to reading
    b. to take to; ihesari \eman zen he ran away
    4. (I) ( jarri) ahozpez \eman gaitezen let us prostrate ourselves
    5. Kartak. to deal; nor da ematen? who's dealing? Oharra: eman duten esaerak aurkitzeko, bila itzazu izenaren, adjektiboaren eta abarren adieran, adib., aurpegia eman aurkitzeko, bila ezazu aurpegi adieran

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > eman

  • 5 hvor

    где
    * * *
    * * *
    pron. how (fx

    how bad?

    ) pron. where (fx

    the town where I was born

    )

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > hvor

  • 6 zenbateraino

    izo. ( galderazkoa) to what extent, up to what point; horrela ikusi ahal izan dugu \zenbateraino gaiztotu den in that way we've been able to see the extent of how bad he's become; \zenbateraino maite zaitudan ez da erraz esatea it's not easy to say how much I love you

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > zenbateraino

  • 7 Ш-75

    В ШКУРЕ чьей, кого coll PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human often used in condit clauses) one is, finds o.s. in another's ( usu. unenviable) position (implying that only a person who has been in that position can understand how bad, difficult etc it is)
    in s.o. skin (shoes, place).
    «Ты, Лиза, не была в нашей шкуре и не говори» (Распутин 2). "You haven't been in our skins, Liza, so don't you talk about it" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Ш-75

  • 8 в шкуре

    В ШКУРЕ чьей, кого coll
    [PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human); often used in condit clauses]
    =====
    one is, finds o.s. in another's (usu. unenviable) position (implying that only a person who has been in that position can understand how bad, difficult etc it is):
    - in s.o.'s skin <shoes, place>.
         ♦ "Ты, Лиза, не была в нашей шкуре и не говори" (Распутин 2). "You haven't been in our skins, Liza, so don't you talk about it" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в шкуре

  • 9 Вот такие пироги

    That is how bad or complicated the state of things is. See Такова жизнь (T)
    Cf: It's a fine (nice, pretty) kettle of fish (Am., Br.). That's the way it is (Am., Br.). That's the way the cookie crumbles (Am., Br.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Вот такие пироги

  • 10 hasta aquí llegó la riada

    Spanish-English dictionary > hasta aquí llegó la riada

  • 11 अत्याहितम् _atyāhitam

    अत्याहितम् [आधा-आधारे क्त, अत्यन्तमाधीयते तन्निवारणार्थं मनो दीयते यस्मिन् Tv.] A great calamity, danger or evil, misfortune, mishap, accident; न किमण्यत्याहितं Ś.1. किम् अत्याहितं सीतादेव्याः; -न केवलं ˚तं सापवादमपि U.2; मया ˚तमुपलब्धं V.4; किमिदमुच्चैरत्याहितम् Mv.6; श्रुतमत्याहितम् M.4 evil or evil news; oft. as an exclamation, 'Ah, me !' 'alas ! alas !', 'how bad it is !' Māl. 3,7; V.5.
    -2 A rash or daring deed (जीवानपेक्षि कर्म); अत्याहितं किमपि राक्षसकर्म कुर्यात् Mv.4.49. rash and demoniacal deed; पाण्डुपुत्रैर्न किमप्यत्याहितमाचेष्टितं भवेत् Ve.2.
    -3 Great fear; अराजके धनं नास्ति नास्ति भार्याप्यराजके । इदमत्याहितं चान्यत्कुतः सत्यमराजके ॥ Rām.2.67.11 cf. अत्याहितं महाभीतौ कर्म जीवानपेक्षि च Nm.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अत्याहितम् _atyāhitam

  • 12 dag-verðr

    and dög-urðr, m., gen. ar, pl. ir, [Dan. davre], ‘day-meal,’ the chief meal of the old Scandinavians, taken in the forenoon at the time of dagmál, opp. to nátturðr or náttverðr (mod. Dan. nadver), supper; corresponding as to time with the mod. Engl. breakfast, as to the nature of the meal with the Engl. dinner. The old Scandinavians used to take a hearty meal before going to their work; cp. Tac. Germ. 22. An early and a hearty meal were synonymous words (vide árlegr); the old Hávamál advises men to go to the meeting ‘washed and with full stomach’ (þveginn ok mettr), but never to mind how bad their dress, shoes, or horse may be; and repeats the advice to take ‘an early meal’ even before visiting a friend, 32, cp. Hbl. 3. Several places in Icel. took their name from the settlers taking their first ‘day-meal,’ e. g. Dögurðar-nes, Dögurðar-á, Landn. 110, 111, cp. also Gísl. 12. The Gr. δειπνον is rendered by dagverðr, Greg. 43. Matth. xxii. 4; but in the Icel. N. T. of 1540 sq. δειπνον is constantly rendered by kveld-máltíð; eta dögurð, Landn. l. c., Nj. 175, Gísl. l. c.; sitja yfir dagverði, Eg. 564, 577, Ísl. ii. 336, Fms. iv. 337, ix. 30; dögurðar borð, a day-meal table, in the phrase, sitja at dögurðar borði, to sit at table, Fms. i. 40, vi. 411, Hkr. i. 153, iii. 157; dögurðar-mál and dögurðarmál-skeið, the day-meal time, time of the day-meal, Fms. viii. 330, v. l.; um morguninn at dagverðar máli, 443, Eg. 564, Edda 24, Hom. 91 (in pl.), O. H. L. 19.
    COMPD: dagverðardrykkja.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dag-verðr

  • 13 как огурчик

    прост., одобр.
    lit. <as> fresh as a cucumber; cf. as fit as a fiddle

    - Ведь нездорово сидеть дома. Вон вы какие нехорошие стали! Прежде вы были, как огурчик, а теперь, как сидите, бог знает на что похожи. (И. Гончаров, Обломов) — 'It's unhealthy to sit at home. See how bad you look! You used to be as fresh as a cucumber, and now that you always sit at home you look like nothing on earth...'

    Бургомистр. Рабство отошло в область предания, и мы переродились. Вспомните, кем я был при проклятом Драконе? Больным, сумасшедшим. А теперь? Здоров как огурчик. (Е. Шварц, Дракон)Burgomaster. Slavery is a thing of the past and we have become regenerate. Remember what I was like in the days of the accursed Dragon? I was sick, I was insane. But now I'm as fit as a fiddle.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как огурчик

  • 14 גד

    גָּד, גַּדָּאch. sam( גָּד, גַּד III m. (b. h.; גדד, cmp. גזר) Fortune), luck; genius, godhead. Targ. O. Gen. 30:11 גָּד; Y. II גַּדָּא (not גֵּרָא). Targ. Esth. 8:15 גַּדָּא (not גָּדָא).Gen. R. s. 71 ג׳ דביתא the good genius of the house. Sabb.67b גד גַּרִּי וסינוק לא (Ms. M. צינוק), a charm formula supposed to mean, Be lucky, my luck, and tire not (prob. Grow, my luck, v. נְגַד). Ḥull.40a לג׳ דהר to the godhead of the mountain. Ned.56a (explain. דרגש) ערסא דג׳ the bed reserved for the domestic genius (bed of state). Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d top לגַרֵּיהוכ׳, v. ארקליס. Gen. R. s. 65 ג׳ דע״ז דאת קאים (ביה) by the idolatrous godhead by whom thou standest, i. e. to whom thou referrest in saying, ‘Let my father rise (Gen. 27:31). Y.Sabb.XVI, end, 15d; Y.Yoma VIII, 45b; Y.Ned.IV, 38d בגַדָּךְ מדלי (not בגרך) doest thou rely upon thy good luck? Koh. R. to VII, 26 מה ביש ג׳וכ׳ how bad is this womans (my) luck!; a. fr.Pl. גַּדַּיָּיא, גַּדַּיָּא. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43a bot. ג׳ קורין אותה גליא a place called Gaddaya is cacophemistically named Gallaya (dung-hills); Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 4 גדגיא ed. Zuck. (ed. גריא, corr. acc.).

    Jewish literature > גד

  • 15 גדא

    גָּד, גַּדָּאch. sam( גָּד, גַּד III m. (b. h.; גדד, cmp. גזר) Fortune), luck; genius, godhead. Targ. O. Gen. 30:11 גָּד; Y. II גַּדָּא (not גֵּרָא). Targ. Esth. 8:15 גַּדָּא (not גָּדָא).Gen. R. s. 71 ג׳ דביתא the good genius of the house. Sabb.67b גד גַּרִּי וסינוק לא (Ms. M. צינוק), a charm formula supposed to mean, Be lucky, my luck, and tire not (prob. Grow, my luck, v. נְגַד). Ḥull.40a לג׳ דהר to the godhead of the mountain. Ned.56a (explain. דרגש) ערסא דג׳ the bed reserved for the domestic genius (bed of state). Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d top לגַרֵּיהוכ׳, v. ארקליס. Gen. R. s. 65 ג׳ דע״ז דאת קאים (ביה) by the idolatrous godhead by whom thou standest, i. e. to whom thou referrest in saying, ‘Let my father rise (Gen. 27:31). Y.Sabb.XVI, end, 15d; Y.Yoma VIII, 45b; Y.Ned.IV, 38d בגַדָּךְ מדלי (not בגרך) doest thou rely upon thy good luck? Koh. R. to VII, 26 מה ביש ג׳וכ׳ how bad is this womans (my) luck!; a. fr.Pl. גַּדַּיָּיא, גַּדַּיָּא. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43a bot. ג׳ קורין אותה גליא a place called Gaddaya is cacophemistically named Gallaya (dung-hills); Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 4 גדגיא ed. Zuck. (ed. גריא, corr. acc.).

    Jewish literature > גדא

  • 16 גָּד

    גָּד, גַּדָּאch. sam( גָּד, גַּד III m. (b. h.; גדד, cmp. גזר) Fortune), luck; genius, godhead. Targ. O. Gen. 30:11 גָּד; Y. II גַּדָּא (not גֵּרָא). Targ. Esth. 8:15 גַּדָּא (not גָּדָא).Gen. R. s. 71 ג׳ דביתא the good genius of the house. Sabb.67b גד גַּרִּי וסינוק לא (Ms. M. צינוק), a charm formula supposed to mean, Be lucky, my luck, and tire not (prob. Grow, my luck, v. נְגַד). Ḥull.40a לג׳ דהר to the godhead of the mountain. Ned.56a (explain. דרגש) ערסא דג׳ the bed reserved for the domestic genius (bed of state). Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d top לגַרֵּיהוכ׳, v. ארקליס. Gen. R. s. 65 ג׳ דע״ז דאת קאים (ביה) by the idolatrous godhead by whom thou standest, i. e. to whom thou referrest in saying, ‘Let my father rise (Gen. 27:31). Y.Sabb.XVI, end, 15d; Y.Yoma VIII, 45b; Y.Ned.IV, 38d בגַדָּךְ מדלי (not בגרך) doest thou rely upon thy good luck? Koh. R. to VII, 26 מה ביש ג׳וכ׳ how bad is this womans (my) luck!; a. fr.Pl. גַּדַּיָּיא, גַּדַּיָּא. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43a bot. ג׳ קורין אותה גליא a place called Gaddaya is cacophemistically named Gallaya (dung-hills); Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 4 גדגיא ed. Zuck. (ed. גריא, corr. acc.).

    Jewish literature > גָּד

  • 17 גַּדָּא

    גָּד, גַּדָּאch. sam( גָּד, גַּד III m. (b. h.; גדד, cmp. גזר) Fortune), luck; genius, godhead. Targ. O. Gen. 30:11 גָּד; Y. II גַּדָּא (not גֵּרָא). Targ. Esth. 8:15 גַּדָּא (not גָּדָא).Gen. R. s. 71 ג׳ דביתא the good genius of the house. Sabb.67b גד גַּרִּי וסינוק לא (Ms. M. צינוק), a charm formula supposed to mean, Be lucky, my luck, and tire not (prob. Grow, my luck, v. נְגַד). Ḥull.40a לג׳ דהר to the godhead of the mountain. Ned.56a (explain. דרגש) ערסא דג׳ the bed reserved for the domestic genius (bed of state). Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d top לגַרֵּיהוכ׳, v. ארקליס. Gen. R. s. 65 ג׳ דע״ז דאת קאים (ביה) by the idolatrous godhead by whom thou standest, i. e. to whom thou referrest in saying, ‘Let my father rise (Gen. 27:31). Y.Sabb.XVI, end, 15d; Y.Yoma VIII, 45b; Y.Ned.IV, 38d בגַדָּךְ מדלי (not בגרך) doest thou rely upon thy good luck? Koh. R. to VII, 26 מה ביש ג׳וכ׳ how bad is this womans (my) luck!; a. fr.Pl. גַּדַּיָּיא, גַּדַּיָּא. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43a bot. ג׳ קורין אותה גליא a place called Gaddaya is cacophemistically named Gallaya (dung-hills); Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 4 גדגיא ed. Zuck. (ed. גריא, corr. acc.).

    Jewish literature > גַּדָּא

  • 18 mala compañía

    = bad apple, rotten apple, damaged goods
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Recruitment: Advice on how to avoid recruiting ' bad apple''.
    Ex. The party's leader in Brussels said that any ' rotten apples' could contaminate the European Union.
    Ex. They are seen as basket cases, ' damaged goods', the vulnerable children of the world who need the help and protection of the UN, NGOs and armies of therapists from the West.
    * * *
    = bad apple, rotten apple, damaged goods

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Recruitment: Advice on how to avoid recruiting ' bad apple''.

    Ex: The party's leader in Brussels said that any ' rotten apples' could contaminate the European Union.
    Ex: They are seen as basket cases, ' damaged goods', the vulnerable children of the world who need the help and protection of the UN, NGOs and armies of therapists from the West.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mala compañía

  • 19 BEGIN

    • Bad beginning makes a good ending (A) - Первый блин комом (П)
    • Begin nothing until you have considered how it is to be finished - Начиная дело, о конце думай (H)
    • Begun is half done - Почин дороже денег (П)
    • Better never begin than never make an end - Когда не можешь кончить, не начинай (K)
    • Better never to begin than never to make an end - Когда не можешь кончить, не начинай (K)
    • He who begins many things finishes but few - Семь дел в одни руки не берут (C)
    • Poor beginning makes a good ending (A) - Первый блин комом (П)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > BEGIN

  • 20 qué suerte

    • how lucky
    • what a bad luck
    • what a bore

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > qué suerte

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