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  • 61 largo

    (pl -ghi) 1. adj wide, broad
    indumento loose, big
    ( abbondante) large, generous
    largo di manica generous
    2. m width
    ( piazza) square
    andare al largo head for the open sea
    al largo di off the coast of
    farsi largo elbow one's way through
    stare alla larga da steer clear of, keep away from
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    largo agg.
    1 (esteso, ampio) wide, broad: un fosso largo dieci metri, a ditch ten-metres wide; un fiume largo, a wide (o broad) river; la nuova autostrada è larga venti metri, the new motorway is twenty metres wide; quanto deve essere largo il tavolo?, how wide does the table have to be?; il fico ha le foglie larghe, the fig tree has broad leaves; cappello con larghe falde, broad-brimmed hat; queste scarpe mi stanno larghe, these shoes are too big for me; avere le spalle larghe, (anche fig.) to have broad shoulders; a larghi intervalli, at broad intervals; una larga parte della popolazione vive nel sud, much of the population lives in the south; una larga estensione di deserto, a broad expanse of desert // è più largo che lungo, he's roly-poly // quando studio mi piace stare largo, when I study I like to have a lot of space // ti conviene stare largo, poi se spendi meno meglio, you'd better allow (o calculate) a bit extra, then if you spend less, so much the better; meglio stare larghi nei preventivi, you'd better calculate a bit extra in the estimate // uomo di larghe vedute, broadminded man // termine usato in senso largo, term used in a broad sense; devi interpretare la sua tesi in senso largo, you have to interpret his thesis in a broad sense // è una curva pericolosa, prendila larga, it's a dangerous curve, take it wide; non prenderla troppo larga, vieni subito al dunque, (fig.) don't beat about the bush, come to the point
    2 (lasco; allentato) loose: un nodo largo, a loose knot; una fasciatura largo, a loose bandage
    3 (di indumenti) (ampio) loose-fitting; (eccessivo di misura) big; loose; too wide: vanno di moda le gonne larghe, full skirts are in fashion; mi piacciono i maglioni larghi, I like loose-fitting sweaters; questa gonna mi è larga in vita, this skirt is loose in the waist; la giacca è larga di spalle, this jacket is too wide in the shoulder; queste scarpe sono troppo larghe, these shoes are too big
    4 (abbondante) large, wide: una larga ricompensa, a large reward; avere una larga parte nella direzione, to have a large share in management; larghi poteri, large powers; un largo margine di guadagno, di sicurezza, a wide margin of profit, of safety; quell'articolo è prodotto su larga scala, that article is produced on a large scale; fare larghe concessioni, to make big concessions // i turisti hanno preferito in larga misura il mese di agosto, tourists showed a marked preference for August
    5 (liberale) free, liberal, generous: largo di promesse, free with promises; è largo nelle mance, he is a generous tipper; è largo con gli amici, he is generous with his friends // essere di manica larga, to be easy going
    6 (di pronuncia) broad: ha un accento largo, he has a broad accent
    7 ( sport) (scherma) guardia larga, open guard
    8 (pitt.) bold: pennellata larga, bold brushwork
    s.m.
    1 breadth, width: metti giù il tappeto per il largo, put down the carpet lengthwise; ho visitato la città in lungo e in largo, I have been all over (o over the length and breadth of) the city; estendersi in largo, to stretch sideways; fare largo (a qlcu.), to make room (for s.o.) // farsi largo, (anche fig.) to make one's way: farsi largo tra la folla, to make (o to push) one's way through the crowd // largo!, make way!; largo ai giovani!, make way for the young! // tieniti al largo da certa gente, keep clear of certain people
    2 (mar.) open sea, offing: la nave si tenne al largo, the ship stood offshore (o in the offing); andare al largo, to take to the open sea; dieci miglia al largo, ten miles out to sea; passare al largo di una nave, to give a ship a wide berth; prendere il largo, to set sail (o to leave port); (fig.) to run away // al largo di, off: al largo di Genova, off Genoa
    3 (mus.) largo: il 'Largo' di Händel, Händel's 'Largo'
    4 (piazza) square; (seguito da nome proprio) largo: troviamoci in Largo Battisti, we will meet in Largo Battisti
    avv. wide: girare largo, to turn wide.
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    ['larɡo] largo -a, -ghi, -ghe
    1. agg
    1) (dimensione, misura) wide, broad

    un uomo largo di spalle o di spalle larghe — a broad-shouldered man

    2) (abiti) loose, (maniche) wide
    3) (ampio: parte, percentuale) large, big

    in larga misurato a great o large extent

    di larghe vedute(fig : liberale) broad-minded

    di manica larga fig — generous, open-handed

    2. sm
    1)

    farsi largo tra la follato make o push one's way through the crowd

    2) (piazzetta) (small) square
    3) Naut open sea

    non andare al largo (nuotando) don't go too far out

    prendere il largo — to put out to sea, fig to make off, escape

    4) Mus largo
    3. sf

    stare o tenersi alla larga (da qn/qc) — to keep one's distance (from sb/sth), keep away (from sb/sth)

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    1.
    pl. - ghi, - ghe ['largo, gi, ge] aggettivo
    1) [fronte, spalle, fianchi] broad; [corridoio, fiume, letto] wide
    2) (ampio) [indumento, pantalone] loose(-fitting), roomy, baggy; [ gonna] full
    3) (grande, notevole) [ maggioranza] large; [ pubblico] wide; [ consenso] widespread

    parte — in large measure, to a large o great extent

    4) (generoso) [ persona] generous ( con to)

    di -ghe vedute — broadminded, open-minded

    6) (lento) [nodo, fasciatura] loose

    stare alla -a da qcn., qcs. — to give sb., sth. a wide berth, to keep away from sb., sth.

    tenere qcn., qcs. alla -a da qcn. — to keep sb., sth. out of sb.'s way

    prendere qcs. alla -a — to approach sth. in a roundabout way

    2.
    sostantivo maschile
    1) (larghezza) breadth, width
    2) mar. (mare aperto) open sea

    prendere il largo — to push off, to put (out) to sea; colloq. fig. to do a bunk

    al largo — offshore, off the coast

    cercare qcs. in lungo e in largo — to hunt high and low o far and wide for sth.

    4) mus. largo
    3.
    avverbio mus. largo
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    stare -ghicolloq. (avere molto spazio) to have plenty of room

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    Note:
    Come mostrano le diverse accezioni dell'aggettivo largo qui sotto elencate, i principali equivalenti inglesi di largo sono wide e broad. - In termini molto generali, si può dire che wide indichi soprattutto l'ampiezza di qualcosa ( un fiume largo = a wide river), mentre broad si usa spesso in relazione alle parti del corpo ( spalle larghe = broad shoulders) o per descrivere qualcosa che è piacevolmente largo ( un largo viale alberato = a broad tree-lined avenue). - Per gli altri usi ed equivalenti dell'italiano largo, si veda la voce qui sotto
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    largo
    pl. - ghi, - ghe /'largo, gi, ge/
    Come mostrano le diverse accezioni dell'aggettivo largo qui sotto elencate, i principali equivalenti inglesi di largo sono wide e broad. - In termini molto generali, si può dire che wide indichi soprattutto l'ampiezza di qualcosa ( un fiume largo = a wide river), mentre broad si usa spesso in relazione alle parti del corpo ( spalle larghe = broad shoulders) o per descrivere qualcosa che è piacevolmente largo ( un largo viale alberato = a broad tree-lined avenue). - Per gli altri usi ed equivalenti dell'italiano largo, si veda la voce qui sotto. ⇒ 21
     1 [fronte, spalle, fianchi] broad; [corridoio, fiume, letto] wide; quanto è largo? how wide is it? essere largo 4 metri to be 4 metres wide
     2 (ampio) [indumento, pantalone] loose(-fitting), roomy, baggy; [ gonna] full; mi va un po' largo it's a bit loose; largo in vita loose in the waist
     3 (grande, notevole) [ maggioranza] large; [ pubblico] wide; [ consenso] widespread; una -a parte dei presenti most of those present; su -a scala far-reaching; con largo margine by a wide margin; in -a misurao parte in large measure, to a large o great extent
     4 (generoso) [ persona] generous ( con to)
     5 (aperto) di -ghe vedute broadminded, open-minded
     6 (lento) [nodo, fasciatura] loose
     7 alla larga stare alla -a da qcn., qcs. to give sb., sth. a wide berth, to keep away from sb., sth.; tenere qcn., qcs. alla -a da qcn. to keep sb., sth. out of sb.'s way; prendere qcs. alla -a to approach sth. in a roundabout way
     1 (larghezza) breadth, width
     2 mar. (mare aperto) open sea; prendere il largo to push off, to put (out) to sea; colloq. fig. to do a bunk; al largo offshore, off the coast; al largo di Napoli off Naples
     3 in lungo e in largo cercare qcs. in lungo e in largo to hunt high and low o far and wide for sth.; ha visitato la Francia in lungo e in largo he's travelled all over France
     4 mus. largo
     5 (slargo) Largo Francia Francia place
     mus. largo
    avere le spalle -ghe to have a broad back; fate largo! make way! farsi largo to push (one's way) ( tra through); stare -ghi colloq. (avere molto spazio) to have plenty of room.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > largo

  • 62 strike

    strike [straɪk]
    grève1 (a) raid1 (b) attaque1 (b) escadre1 (c) découverte1 (d) sonnerie1 (e) frapper3 (a), 3 (c)-(e), 3 (n), 4 (a) toucher3 (a) atteindre3 (a) heurter3 (b) sonner3 (f), 4 (d) jouer3 (g) conclure3 (h) rendre3 (j) découvrir3 (l) attaquer3 (q), 4 (b) faire grève4 (c)
    (pt & pp struck [strʌk], cont striking)
    1 noun
    (a) Industry grève f;
    to go on strike se mettre en ou faire grève;
    to be (out) on strike être en grève;
    to threaten strike action menacer de faire ou de se mettre en grève;
    the Italian air strike la grève des transports aériens en Italie;
    railway strike grève f des chemins de fer;
    teachers' strike grève f des enseignants;
    coal or miners' strike grève f des mineurs;
    postal or post office strike grève f des postes;
    rent strike grève f des loyers
    (b) Military raid m, attaque f; (by bird of prey, snake) attaque f;
    to carry out air strikes against or on enemy bases lancer des raids aériens contre des bases ennemies;
    retaliatory strike raid m de représailles; (nuclear) deuxième frappe f
    (c) Aviation & Military (planes) escadre f (d'avions participant à un raid)
    a gold strike la découverte d'un gisement d'or;
    the recent oil strikes in the North Sea la découverte récente de gisements de pétrole en mer du Nord;
    it was a lucky strike c'était un coup de chance
    (e) (of clock → chime, mechanism) sonnerie f;
    life was regulated by the strike of the church clock la vie était rythmée par la cloche de l'église
    the strike of iron on iron le bruit du fer qui frappe le fer;
    he adjusted the strike of the keys on the platen roll il a réglé la frappe des caractères contre le cylindre
    (g) (in baseball) strike m; American figurative (black mark) mauvais point m;
    figurative he has two strikes against him il est mal parti;
    figurative being too young was another strike against her le fait d'être trop jeune constituait un handicap supplémentaire pour elle
    (h) (in bowling) honneur m double;
    to get or to score a strike réussir un honneur double
    (i) Fishing (by fisherman) ferrage m; (by fish) touche f
    at the strike of day à la pointe ou au point du jour
    (a) (committee, movement) de grève
    (b) Military (mission) d'intervention, d'attaque; (aircraft) d'assaut
    (a) (hit → gen) frapper; (→ of bullet, torpedo, bomb) toucher, atteindre;
    she raised her hand to strike him elle leva la main pour le frapper;
    he struck me with his fist il m'a donné un coup de poing;
    the chairman struck the table with his gavel le président donna un coup de marteau sur la table;
    she took the vase and struck him on or over the head elle saisit le vase et lui donna un coup sur la tête;
    she struck him across the face elle lui a donné une gifle;
    a light breeze struck the sails une légère brise gonfla les voiles;
    the phenomenon occurs when warm air strikes cold ce phénomène se produit lorsque de l'air chaud entre en contact avec de l'air froid;
    a wave struck the side of the boat une vague a heurté le côté du bateau;
    the arrow struck the target la flèche a atteint la cible;
    a hail of bullets struck the car la voiture a été mitraillée;
    he was struck by a piece of shrapnel il a été touché par ou il a reçu un éclat de grenade;
    to be struck by lightning être frappé par la foudre, être foudroyé;
    he went for them striking blows left and right il s'est jeté sur eux, distribuant les coups de tous côtés;
    who struck the first blow? qui a porté le premier coup?, qui a frappé le premier?;
    he struck the tree a mighty blow with the axe il a donné un grand coup de hache dans l'arbre;
    the trailer struck the post a glancing blow la remorque a percuté le poteau en passant;
    figurative to strike a blow for democracy/women's rights (law, event) faire progresser la démocratie/les droits de la femme; (person, group) marquer des points en faveur de la démocratie/des droits des femmes
    (b) (bump into, collide with) heurter, cogner;
    his foot struck the bar on his first jump son pied a heurté la barre lors de son premier saut;
    she fell and struck her head on or against the kerb elle s'est cogné la tête contre le bord du trottoir en tombant;
    the Volvo struck the bus head on la Volvo a heurté le bus de plein fouet;
    Nautical we've struck ground! nous avons touché (le fond)!
    (c) (afflict → of drought, disease, worry, regret) frapper; (→ of storm, hurricane, disaster, wave of violence) s'abattre sur, frapper;
    an earthquake struck the city un tremblement de terre a frappé la ville;
    he was struck by a heart attack il a eu une crise cardiaque;
    the pain struck her as she tried to get up la douleur l'a saisie au moment où elle essayait de se lever;
    I was struck by or with doubts j'ai été pris de doute, le doute s'est emparé de moi
    (d) (occur to) frapper;
    only later did it strike me as unusual ce n'est que plus tard que j'ai trouvé ça ou que cela m'a paru bizarre;
    it suddenly struck him how little had changed il a soudain pris conscience du fait que peu de choses avaient changé;
    did it never strike you that you weren't wanted there? ne vous est-il jamais venu à l'esprit que vous étiez de trop?;
    a terrible thought struck her une idée affreuse lui vint à l'esprit;
    it strikes me as useless/as the perfect gift ça me semble ou paraît inutile/être le cadeau idéal;
    he strikes me as (being) sincere il me paraît sincère;
    it doesn't strike me as being the best course of action il ne me semble pas que ce soit la meilleure voie à suivre
    (e) (impress) frapper, impressionner;
    the first thing that struck me was his pallor la première chose qui m'a frappé, c'était sa pâleur;
    what strikes you is the silence ce qui (vous) frappe, c'est le silence;
    how did she strike you? quelle impression vous a-t-elle faite?, quel effet vous a-t-elle fait?;
    how did Tokyo/the film strike you? comment avez-vous trouvé Tokyo/le film?;
    we can eat here and meet them later, how does that strike you? on peut manger ici et les retrouver plus tard, qu'en penses-tu?;
    I was very struck British with or American by the flat l'appartement m'a plu énormément;
    I wasn't very struck British with or American by his colleague son collègue ne m'a pas fait une grande impression
    (f) (chime) sonner;
    the church clock struck five l'horloge de l'église a sonné cinq heures;
    it was striking midnight as we left minuit sonnait quand nous partîmes
    (g) (play → note, chord) jouer;
    she struck a few notes on the piano elle a joué quelques notes sur le piano;
    when he struck the opening chords the audience applauded quand il a joué ou plaqué les premiers accords le public a applaudi;
    to strike a false note Music faire une fausse note; figurative (speech) sonner faux;
    his presence/his words struck a gloomy note sa présence a/ses paroles ont mis une note de tristesse;
    the report strikes an optimistic note/a note of warning for the future le rapport est très optimiste/très alarmant pour l'avenir;
    does it strike a chord? est-ce que cela te rappelle ou dit quelque chose?;
    to strike a chord with the audience faire vibrer la foule;
    her description of company life will strike a chord with many managers beaucoup de cadres se reconnaîtront dans sa description de la vie en entreprise
    (h) (arrive at, reach → deal, treaty, agreement) conclure;
    to strike a bargain conclure un marché;
    I'll strike a bargain with you je te propose un marché;
    it's not easy to strike a balance between too much and too little freedom il n'est pas facile de trouver un équilibre ou de trouver le juste milieu entre trop et pas assez de liberté
    to strike fear or terror into sb remplir qn d'effroi
    to strike sb blind/dumb rendre qn aveugle/muet;
    the news struck us speechless with horror nous sommes restés muets d'horreur en apprenant la nouvelle;
    I was struck dumb by the sheer cheek of the man! je suis resté muet devant le culot de cet homme!;
    a stray bullet struck him dead il a été tué par une balle perdue;
    she was struck dead by a heart attack elle a été foudroyée par une crise cardiaque;
    God strike me dead if I lie! je jure que c'est la vérité!
    (k) (ignite → match) frotter, allumer; (→ sparks) faire jaillir;
    he struck a match or a light il a frotté une allumette;
    British familiar old-fashioned strike a light! nom de Dieu!
    (l) (discover → gold) découvrir; (→ oil, water) trouver; (path) tomber sur, découvrir;
    familiar British to strike it lucky, American to strike it rich (make material gain) trouver le filon; (be lucky) avoir de la veine
    (m) (adopt → attitude) adopter;
    he struck an attitude of wounded righteousness il a pris un air de dignité offensée
    (n) (mint → coin, medal) frapper
    (o) (take down → tent) démonter; Nautical (→ sail) amener, baisser;
    to strike camp lever le camp;
    Nautical to strike the flag or the colours amener les couleurs;
    Theatre to strike the set démonter le décor
    (p) (delete → name, remark, person) rayer; (→ from professional register) radier;
    that remark must be struck or American stricken from the record cette remarque doit être retirée du procès-verbal
    (q) (attack) attaquer
    the union is striking four of the company's plants le syndicat a déclenché des grèves dans quatre des usines de la société;
    students are striking their classes les étudiants font la grève des cours;
    the dockers are striking ships carrying industrial waste les dockers refusent de s'occuper des cargos chargés de déchets industriels
    to strike roots prendre racine;
    the tree had struck deep roots into the ground l'arbre avait des racines très profondes
    (a) (hit) frapper;
    she struck at me with her umbrella elle essaya de me frapper avec son parapluie;
    to strike home (blow) porter; (missile, remark) faire mouche;
    familiar to strike lucky avoir de la veine;
    proverb strike while the iron is hot il faut battre le fer pendant qu'il est chaud
    (b) (attack → gen) attaquer; (→ snake) mordre; (→ wild animal) sauter ou bondir sur sa proie; (→ bird of prey) fondre ou s'abattre sur sa proie;
    the bombers struck at dawn les bombardiers attaquèrent à l'aube;
    the murderer has struck again l'assassin a encore frappé;
    these are measures which strike at the root/heart of the problem voici des mesures qui attaquent le problème à la racine/qui s'attaquent au cœur du problème;
    this latest incident strikes right at the heart of government policy ce dernier incident remet complètement en cause la politique gouvernementale
    (c) Industry faire grève;
    they're striking for more pay ils font grève pour obtenir une augmentation de salaire;
    the nurses struck over the minister's decision to freeze wages les infirmières ont fait grève suite à la décision du ministre de bloquer les salaires
    (d) (chime) sonner;
    midnight had already struck minuit avait déjà sonné
    (e) (happen suddenly → illness, disaster, earthquake) survenir, se produire, arriver;
    we were travelling quietly along when disaster struck nous roulions tranquillement lorsque la catastrophe s'est produite;
    the first tremors struck at 3 a.m. les premières secousses sont survenues à 3 heures du matin
    (f) (travel, head)
    to strike across country prendre à travers champs;
    they then struck west ils sont ensuite partis vers l'ouest
    (g) Sport (score) marquer
    (h) Fishing (fisherman) ferrer; (fish) mordre (à l'hameçon)
    (i) (of cutting) prendre (racine)
    ►► strike ballot = vote avant que les syndicats ne décident d'une grève;
    Insurance strike clause clause f pour cas de grève;
    strike force (nuclear capacity) force f de frappe; (of police, soldiers → squad) détachement m ou brigade f d'intervention; (→ larger force) force f d'intervention;
    strike fund = caisse de prévoyance permettant d'aider les grévistes;
    strike pay salaire m de gréviste (versé par le syndicat ou par un fonds de solidarité);
    Finance strike price (for share) prix m d'exercice
    (a) (retaliate) se venger; Military contre-attaquer;
    the government struck back at its critics le gouvernement a répondu à ceux qui le critiquaient
    (b) Sport (score in response) marquer à son tour
    foudroyer, terrasser;
    figurative struck down by disease terrassé par la maladie
    (a) (delete, remove → from list) rayer, barrer; (→ from professional register) radier;
    to be struck off (doctor, solicitor) être radié
    (b) (sever) couper
    (c) Typography tirer
    (go) to strike off to the left prendre à gauche;
    we struck off into the forest nous sommes entrés ou avons pénétré dans la forêt
    British (solution, right answer) trouver (par hasard), tomber sur; (plan) trouver; (idea) avoir
    (a) (cross out) rayer, barrer
    (b) (in baseball) éliminer
    (a) (set up on one's own) s'établir à son compte
    she struck out across the fields elle prit à travers champs;
    figurative they decided to strike out into a new direction ils ont décidé de prendre une nouvelle direction
    we struck out for the shore nous avons commencé à nager en direction de la côte
    (d) (aim a blow) frapper;
    she struck out at him elle essaya de le frapper; figurative elle s'en est prise à lui;
    they struck out in all directions with their truncheons ils distribuaient des coups de matraque à droite et à gauche
    (e) (in baseball) être éliminé
    British (cross out) rayer, barrer
    to strike up a conversation with sb engager la conversation avec qn;
    they immediately struck up a conversation ils sont immédiatement entrés en conversation;
    to strike up an acquaintance/a friendship with sb lier connaissance/se lier d'amitié avec qn
    (b) Music (start playing) commencer à jouer;
    the band struck up the national anthem l'orchestre commença à jouer l'hymne national ou entonna les premières mesures de l'hymne national
    (musician, orchestra) commencer à jouer; (music) commencer

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  • 63 Freude

    f; -, -n
    1. nur Sg.; joy ( über + Akk at); (Vergnügen) pleasure (an + Dat in); (Entzücken) delight (in); Freude haben oder finden an (+ Dat) enjoy, take pleasure in; er hat viel oder seine helle Freude daran it gives him great delight; jemandem Freude machen oder bereiten give s.o. pleasure; stärker: make s.o. happy; es macht mir ( keine) Freude zu (+ Inf.) I take (no) pleasure in (+ Ger.), I (don’t) enjoy (+ Ger.) ich wollte ihr eine kleine Freude machen I wanted to give her a nice little surprise; ich wollte ihr damit eine Freude machen I wanted to please her (by doing this); würden Sie mir die Freude machen, mit mir auszugehen? would you give me the pleasure of coming out with me?; aus Freude an der Sache for the love of it; seine einzige Freude his only pleasure (in life); die Malerei ist seine einzige Freude auch he lives for his painting; jemandem die Freude verderben spoil s.o.’s pleasure.; vor Freude weinen weep for ( oder with) joy; vor Freude an die Decke springen umg. jump for joy; außer sich vor Freude overjoyed; es war eine Freude zu (+ Inf.) it was a pleasure to (+ Inf.) das war eine Freude! it was a real joy; zu meiner großen Freude to my great delight, much to my delight; es war keine reine Freude umg. it wasn’t all beer and skittles ( oder fun and games), it wasn’t exactly fun, Am. auch it was no hayride ( oder picnic); geteilt
    2. Pl.: die kleinen Freuden des Alltags the little everyday pleasures; iro. the little things that are sent to try us; in Freuden leben geh. enjoy the pleasures of life; mit Freuden! with the greatest of pleasure
    3. geh.: Freude und Leid joy and sorrow; in Freude und Leid through thick and thin, in good times and bad
    * * *
    die Freude
    joyfulness; zest; enthusiasm; blitheness; gladness; enjoyment; joyousness; pleasure; gratification; delight; joy
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    Freu|de ['frɔydə]
    f -, -n
    1) no pl pleasure; (innig) joy (
    über +acc at); (= Erfreutheit) delight ( über +acc at)

    habento get or derive pleasure from sth

    er hat Fréúde an seinen Kindern — his children give him pleasure

    Fréúde am Leben haben — to enjoy life

    wenn man an der Arbeit keine Fréúde hat — if you don't get any pleasure out of your work, if you don't enjoy your work

    vor Fréúde — with joy

    die Fréúde an der Natur — the joy one gets from nature

    der Garten ist seine ganze Fréúde — the garden is his pride and joy

    daran hat er seine Fréúde — that gives him pleasure; (iro) he thinks that's fun

    es ist eine (wahre or reine) Fréúde, zu... — it's a (real) joy or pleasure to...

    es war eine reine Fréúde, das mit anzusehen — it was a joy to see

    es ist keine (reine) Fréúde, das zu tun (iro)it's not exactly fun doing that

    es ist mir eine Fréúde, zu... — it's a real pleasure for me to...

    jdm Fréúde machen — to give sb pleasure

    das Kind macht seinen Eltern viel/nur Fréúde — the child gives his parents a lot of/nothing but joy

    er macht ihnen keine/wenig Fréúde — he's no joy/not much of a joy to them

    es macht ihnen keine/wenig Fréúde — they don't enjoy it (at all)/much

    jdm eine Fréúde machen or bereiten — to make sb happy

    jdm eine Fréúde machen wollen — to want to do something to please sb

    zu meiner großen Fréúde — to my great delight

    zu unserer größten Fréúde können wir Ihnen mitteilen... — we are pleased to be able to inform you...

    Sie hätten seine Fréúde sehen sollen — you should have seen how happy he was

    aus Fréúde an der Sache — for the love of it or the thing

    aus Spaß an der Fréúde (inf)for the fun or hell (inf) of it or the thing

    in Freud und Leid zu jdm halten (dated)to stand by sb come rain, come shine

    2) (= Vergnügung) joy

    die kleinen Fréúden des Lebens — the pleasures of life

    herrlich und in Fréúden leben — to live a life of ease

    mit Fréúden — with pleasure

    da kommt Fréúde auf — this is where the fun starts

    * * *
    die
    2) (great happiness: The children jumped for joy when they saw the new toys.) joy
    3) (a cause of great happiness: Our son is a great joy to us.) joy
    * * *
    Freu·de
    <-, -n>
    [ˈfrɔydə]
    f
    1. kein pl (freudige Gemütsverfassung) pleasure, joy, delight
    was für eine \Freude, dich wiederzusehen! what a pleasure to see you again!
    es ist mir eine \Freude, Ihnen behilflich sein zu können it gives me [great [or real]] pleasure to be of help [to you]
    da kommt \Freude auf it's a joy to see [or behold]
    alles wird sich in eitel \Freude auflösen everything will end up just fine
    es herrschte eitel \Freude (veraltend) everything was sheer bliss; (hum) everything was just peachy hum
    nur [o bloß] die halbe \Freude sein to be only half the pleasure
    seine helle \Freude an etw dat haben to get sheer pleasure out of sth
    keine reine \Freude sein, etw zu tun, aber... to be not exactly a pleasure to do sth, but... a. iron
    eine wahre [o die reinste] \Freude sein, etw zu tun it is a real joy [or pleasure] to do sth
    \Freude an etw dat haben to derive pleasure from sth
    \Freude am Leben haben to enjoy life
    keine \Freude am Leben haben to get no joy out of life
    jdm eine [große] \Freude machen [o (geh) bereiten] to make sb [very] happy, to be a [great] joy to sb
    etw macht jdm \Freude sb enjoys [doing] sth
    das macht mir keine \Freude I don't enjoy it at all
    von \Freude erfüllt werden to be filled with pleasure [or joy] [or delight]
    jds \Freude an etw dat the joy [or pleasure] sb gets from sth
    aus \Freude an der Sache (fam) for the love of it
    jds \Freude über etw akk sb's joy [or delight] at sth
    vor \Freude with joy [or delight]
    vor \Freude in die Luft springen können to want to jump for joy
    vor \Freude weinen to weep for [or with] joy
    zu unserer großen \Freude to our great delight
    zu meiner [aller]größten \Freude kann ich Ihnen mitteilen... it gives me the greatest of pleasure to be able to inform you...
    die \Freuden des Ehelebens/der Liebe the pleasures [or joys] of married life/of love
    die kleinen \Freuden [des Lebens] the little pleasures [in life]
    mit \Freuden with pleasure
    herrlich und in \Freuden leben to live a life of ease [or in the lap of luxury]
    etw herrlich und in \Freuden genießen to enjoy sth to the full
    3.
    Freud und Leid mit jdm teilen to share one's joys and sorrows with sb
    in Freud und Leid zueinanderhalten to stand by each other through thick and thin
    * * *
    die; Freude, Freuden joy; (Vergnügen) pleasure; (Wonne) delight

    Freude an etwas (Dat.) habentake pleasure in something

    das war eine große Freude für uns — that was a great pleasure for us

    jemandem eine Freude machen od. bereiten — make somebody happy

    die Freuden des Alltags/der Liebe — the pleasures of everyday life/the joys of love

    * * *
    Freude f; -, -n
    1. nur sg; joy (
    über +akk at); (Vergnügen) pleasure (
    an +dat in); (Entzücken) delight (in);
    finden an (+dat) enjoy, take pleasure in;
    seine helle Freude daran it gives him great delight;
    bereiten give sb pleasure; stärker: make sb happy;
    es macht mir (keine) Freude zu (+inf) I take (no) pleasure in (+ger), I (don’t) enjoy (+ger)
    ich wollte ihr eine kleine Freude machen I wanted to give her a nice little surprise;
    ich wollte ihr damit eine Freude machen I wanted to please her (by doing this);
    würden Sie mir die Freude machen, mit mir auszugehen? would you give me the pleasure of coming out with me?;
    aus Freude an der Sache for the love of it;
    seine einzige Freude his only pleasure (in life);
    die Malerei ist seine einzige Freude auch he lives for his painting;
    jemandem die Freude verderben spoil sb’s pleasure.;
    vor Freude weinen weep for ( oder with) joy;
    außer sich vor Freude overjoyed;
    es war eine Freude zu (+inf) it was a pleasure to (+inf)
    das war eine Freude! it was a real joy;
    zu meiner großen Freude to my great delight, much to my delight;
    es war keine reine Freude umg it wasn’t all beer and skittles ( oder fun and games), it wasn’t exactly fun, US auch it was no hayride ( oder picnic); geteilt
    2. pl:
    die kleinen Freuden des Alltags the little everyday pleasures; iron the little things that are sent to try us;
    in Freuden leben geh enjoy the pleasures of life;
    mit Freuden! with the greatest of pleasure
    3. geh:
    Freude und Leid joy and sorrow;
    in Freude und Leid through thick and thin, in good times and bad
    * * *
    die; Freude, Freuden joy; (Vergnügen) pleasure; (Wonne) delight

    Freude an etwas (Dat.) haben — take pleasure in something

    jemandem eine Freude machen od. bereiten — make somebody happy

    die Freuden des Alltags/der Liebe — the pleasures of everyday life/the joys of love

    * * *
    -n (über) f.
    joy (at) n. -n f.
    blitheness n.
    enjoyment n.
    fun n.
    gladness n.
    glee n.
    gratification n.
    joy n.
    joyousness n.
    pleasure n.

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  • 64 freude

    f; -, -n
    1. nur Sg.; joy ( über + Akk at); (Vergnügen) pleasure (an + Dat in); (Entzücken) delight (in); Freude haben oder finden an (+ Dat) enjoy, take pleasure in; er hat viel oder seine helle Freude daran it gives him great delight; jemandem Freude machen oder bereiten give s.o. pleasure; stärker: make s.o. happy; es macht mir ( keine) Freude zu (+ Inf.) I take (no) pleasure in (+ Ger.), I (don’t) enjoy (+ Ger.) ich wollte ihr eine kleine Freude machen I wanted to give her a nice little surprise; ich wollte ihr damit eine Freude machen I wanted to please her (by doing this); würden Sie mir die Freude machen, mit mir auszugehen? would you give me the pleasure of coming out with me?; aus Freude an der Sache for the love of it; seine einzige Freude his only pleasure (in life); die Malerei ist seine einzige Freude auch he lives for his painting; jemandem die Freude verderben spoil s.o.’s pleasure.; vor Freude weinen weep for ( oder with) joy; vor Freude an die Decke springen umg. jump for joy; außer sich vor Freude overjoyed; es war eine Freude zu (+ Inf.) it was a pleasure to (+ Inf.) das war eine Freude! it was a real joy; zu meiner großen Freude to my great delight, much to my delight; es war keine reine Freude umg. it wasn’t all beer and skittles ( oder fun and games), it wasn’t exactly fun, Am. auch it was no hayride ( oder picnic); geteilt
    2. Pl.: die kleinen Freuden des Alltags the little everyday pleasures; iro. the little things that are sent to try us; in Freuden leben geh. enjoy the pleasures of life; mit Freuden! with the greatest of pleasure
    3. geh.: Freude und Leid joy and sorrow; in Freude und Leid through thick and thin, in good times and bad
    * * *
    die Freude
    joyfulness; zest; enthusiasm; blitheness; gladness; enjoyment; joyousness; pleasure; gratification; delight; joy
    * * *
    Freu|de ['frɔydə]
    f -, -n
    1) no pl pleasure; (innig) joy (
    über +acc at); (= Erfreutheit) delight ( über +acc at)

    habento get or derive pleasure from sth

    er hat Fréúde an seinen Kindern — his children give him pleasure

    Fréúde am Leben haben — to enjoy life

    wenn man an der Arbeit keine Fréúde hat — if you don't get any pleasure out of your work, if you don't enjoy your work

    vor Fréúde — with joy

    die Fréúde an der Natur — the joy one gets from nature

    der Garten ist seine ganze Fréúde — the garden is his pride and joy

    daran hat er seine Fréúde — that gives him pleasure; (iro) he thinks that's fun

    es ist eine (wahre or reine) Fréúde, zu... — it's a (real) joy or pleasure to...

    es war eine reine Fréúde, das mit anzusehen — it was a joy to see

    es ist keine (reine) Fréúde, das zu tun (iro)it's not exactly fun doing that

    es ist mir eine Fréúde, zu... — it's a real pleasure for me to...

    jdm Fréúde machen — to give sb pleasure

    das Kind macht seinen Eltern viel/nur Fréúde — the child gives his parents a lot of/nothing but joy

    er macht ihnen keine/wenig Fréúde — he's no joy/not much of a joy to them

    es macht ihnen keine/wenig Fréúde — they don't enjoy it (at all)/much

    jdm eine Fréúde machen or bereiten — to make sb happy

    jdm eine Fréúde machen wollen — to want to do something to please sb

    zu meiner großen Fréúde — to my great delight

    zu unserer größten Fréúde können wir Ihnen mitteilen... — we are pleased to be able to inform you...

    Sie hätten seine Fréúde sehen sollen — you should have seen how happy he was

    aus Fréúde an der Sache — for the love of it or the thing

    aus Spaß an der Fréúde (inf)for the fun or hell (inf) of it or the thing

    in Freud und Leid zu jdm halten (dated)to stand by sb come rain, come shine

    2) (= Vergnügung) joy

    die kleinen Fréúden des Lebens — the pleasures of life

    herrlich und in Fréúden leben — to live a life of ease

    mit Fréúden — with pleasure

    da kommt Fréúde auf — this is where the fun starts

    * * *
    die
    2) (great happiness: The children jumped for joy when they saw the new toys.) joy
    3) (a cause of great happiness: Our son is a great joy to us.) joy
    * * *
    Freu·de
    <-, -n>
    [ˈfrɔydə]
    f
    1. kein pl (freudige Gemütsverfassung) pleasure, joy, delight
    was für eine \Freude, dich wiederzusehen! what a pleasure to see you again!
    es ist mir eine \Freude, Ihnen behilflich sein zu können it gives me [great [or real]] pleasure to be of help [to you]
    da kommt \Freude auf it's a joy to see [or behold]
    alles wird sich in eitel \Freude auflösen everything will end up just fine
    es herrschte eitel \Freude (veraltend) everything was sheer bliss; (hum) everything was just peachy hum
    nur [o bloß] die halbe \Freude sein to be only half the pleasure
    seine helle \Freude an etw dat haben to get sheer pleasure out of sth
    keine reine \Freude sein, etw zu tun, aber... to be not exactly a pleasure to do sth, but... a. iron
    eine wahre [o die reinste] \Freude sein, etw zu tun it is a real joy [or pleasure] to do sth
    \Freude an etw dat haben to derive pleasure from sth
    \Freude am Leben haben to enjoy life
    keine \Freude am Leben haben to get no joy out of life
    jdm eine [große] \Freude machen [o (geh) bereiten] to make sb [very] happy, to be a [great] joy to sb
    etw macht jdm \Freude sb enjoys [doing] sth
    das macht mir keine \Freude I don't enjoy it at all
    von \Freude erfüllt werden to be filled with pleasure [or joy] [or delight]
    jds \Freude an etw dat the joy [or pleasure] sb gets from sth
    aus \Freude an der Sache (fam) for the love of it
    jds \Freude über etw akk sb's joy [or delight] at sth
    vor \Freude with joy [or delight]
    vor \Freude in die Luft springen können to want to jump for joy
    vor \Freude weinen to weep for [or with] joy
    zu unserer großen \Freude to our great delight
    zu meiner [aller]größten \Freude kann ich Ihnen mitteilen... it gives me the greatest of pleasure to be able to inform you...
    die \Freuden des Ehelebens/der Liebe the pleasures [or joys] of married life/of love
    die kleinen \Freuden [des Lebens] the little pleasures [in life]
    mit \Freuden with pleasure
    herrlich und in \Freuden leben to live a life of ease [or in the lap of luxury]
    etw herrlich und in \Freuden genießen to enjoy sth to the full
    3.
    Freud und Leid mit jdm teilen to share one's joys and sorrows with sb
    in Freud und Leid zueinanderhalten to stand by each other through thick and thin
    * * *
    die; Freude, Freuden joy; (Vergnügen) pleasure; (Wonne) delight

    Freude an etwas (Dat.) habentake pleasure in something

    das war eine große Freude für uns — that was a great pleasure for us

    jemandem eine Freude machen od. bereiten — make somebody happy

    die Freuden des Alltags/der Liebe — the pleasures of everyday life/the joys of love

    * * *
    …freude f; nur sg; im subst pleasure in …;
    Ausgabefreude pleasure in spending, freedom with one’s money;
    Diskussionsfreude pleasure in discussion;
    Erzählfreude pleasure in telling stories
    * * *
    die; Freude, Freuden joy; (Vergnügen) pleasure; (Wonne) delight

    Freude an etwas (Dat.) haben — take pleasure in something

    jemandem eine Freude machen od. bereiten — make somebody happy

    die Freuden des Alltags/der Liebe — the pleasures of everyday life/the joys of love

    * * *
    -n (über) f.
    joy (at) n. -n f.
    blitheness n.
    enjoyment n.
    fun n.
    gladness n.
    glee n.
    gratification n.
    joy n.
    joyousness n.
    pleasure n.

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  • 65 vosotros

    pron.
    1 you.
    2 you.
    * * *
    1 (sujeto) you; (objeto) you, yourselves
    ¿cómo lo sabéis vosotros? how do you know?
    \
    de vosotros your, yours
    ¿estos libros son de vosotros? are these your books?
    * * *
    = vosotras, pron.
    * * *
    vosotros, -as
    PRON ( esp Esp)
    1) (sujeto) you (familiar form of address)
    2) (después de prep, en comparaciones) you

    ¿no pedís nada para vosotros? — aren't you going to ask for anything for yourselves?

    * * *
    - tras pronombre personal plural
    [Familiar form of address not normally used in Latin America or in certain parts of Spain, where ustedes is used instead]
    a) ( como sujeto) you

    ¿quién lo va a hacer? - vosotros — who's going to do it? - you (are)

    b) (en comparaciones, con preposiciones) you

    más/mejor que vosotros — more/better than you

    con/contra/para vosotros — with/against/for you

    * * *
    = you, ye.
    Ex. I am glad of the opportunity to discuss this subject for several reasons: firstly, I have been interested in it for some time and would like to share some of my thoughts with you.
    Ex. 'Haste ye back!' called Derek Law, in his best Scottish brogue.
    ----
    * a vosotros = you.
    * con vosotros = with you.
    * en cuanto a vosotros = as for you.
    * todos vosotros = you all.
    * vosotras = ye.
    * * *
    - tras pronombre personal plural
    [Familiar form of address not normally used in Latin America or in certain parts of Spain, where ustedes is used instead]
    a) ( como sujeto) you

    ¿quién lo va a hacer? - vosotros — who's going to do it? - you (are)

    b) (en comparaciones, con preposiciones) you

    más/mejor que vosotros — more/better than you

    con/contra/para vosotros — with/against/for you

    * * *
    = you, ye.

    Ex: I am glad of the opportunity to discuss this subject for several reasons: firstly, I have been interested in it for some time and would like to share some of my thoughts with you.

    Ex: 'Haste ye back!' called Derek Law, in his best Scottish brogue.
    * a vosotros = you.
    * con vosotros = with you.
    * en cuanto a vosotros = as for you.
    * todos vosotros = you all.
    * vosotras = ye.

    * * *
    [This familiar form of address is not normally used in Latin America or in certain parts of Spain, where ustedes is used as the familiar as well as the polite form]
    ¿quién lo va a hacer? — vosotros who's going to do it? — you (are)
    vosotros, niños ¡a la cama! time for bed, children!
    hacedlo or ( often in spoken language) hacerlo vosotras, yo estoy muy ocupado you do it, I'm very busy
    lo podéis hacer vosotros mismos you can do it yourselves
    2 (en comparaciones, con preposiciones) you
    jugaron mejor que vosotros they played better than you (did)
    tienen tanto derecho como vosotras they have as much right as you (have)
    a vosotros os veré mañana I'll see you tomorrow
    con/contra/para vosotros with/against/for you
    * * *

    vosotros
    ◊ - tras pron pers pl Familiar form of address not normally used in Latin America or in certain parts of Spain, where ustedes is used instead you;

    ¿quién lo va a hacer? — vosotros who's going to do it?you (are);
    lo podéis hacer vosotros mismos you can do it yourselves;
    más que vosotros more than you;
    para vosotros for you
    vosotros,-as pron pers pl
    1 (como sujeto) you
    2 (complemento) you
    con vosotros, with you
    entre vosotros, among yourselves

    ' vosotros' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    concernir
    - dos
    - mucha
    - mucho
    - pesar
    - vosotras
    - vuestro
    English:
    midst
    - you
    - yourself
    - lot
    - yourselves
    * * *
    vosotros, -as pron personal Esp
    1. [sujeto] you [plural];
    vosotros bailáis muy bien you dance very well;
    ¿quién va primero? – vosotros who's first? – you are;
    vosotros los americanos you Americans;
    nosotros estamos invitados, vosotros no we're invited, but you're not o but not you;
    algunos de vosotros/todos vosotros deberíais ir some of you/all of you ought to go;
    tendréis que hacerlo vosotros mismos you'll have to do it yourselves;
    hemos aprobado y vosotros también we passed and so did you
    2. [predicado] you [plural];
    ¿sois vosotros? is it you?;
    los invitados sois vosotros you're the guests
    3. [complemento con preposición o conjunción] you [plural];
    os lo ha dicho a vosotros she said it to you;
    de vosotros [vuestro] yours;
    todo esto es de vosotros all this is yours;
    yo iré con vosotros I'll go with you;
    son más fuertes que vosotros they're stronger than you (are);
    arregladlo entre vosotros sort it out amongst yourselves;
    por vosotros me imagino que no habrá ningún problema I imagine there will be no problem as far as you're concerned;
    excepto/incluso vosotros except/including you
    4. [vocativo] you [plural];
    ¡eh, vosotros, apartaos de ahí! hey, you (lot), get away from there!
    VOSOTROS
    In Spain, there are two ways to express the second person plural: one implies familiarity with the audience ( vosotros) while the other indicates more courtesy (“ustedes”). Vosotros takes the verb in the second person plural, and “ustedes” the third person plural. This double option does not exist in Latin America, where the only form available is “ustedes”, except in the religious liturgy, where the vosotros is sometimes retained.
    * * *
    pron pers pl you
    * * *
    vosotros, - tras pron pl, Spain
    1) : you, yourselves
    2) : ye
    * * *
    vosotros pron you

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  • 66 Б-203

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ (ПРИНИМАТЬ/ПРИНЯТЬ) НА СЕБЙ VP subj: human
    1. \Б-203 что, occas. кого (when obj: human or collect, the implication is that one undertakes to do sth. for or involving the person or group in question) to undertake to carry out sth. or to accept responsibility for sth.: ( obj: inanim) X взял на себя Y - X took Y upon himself
    X took it upon himself to do Y X assumed (responsibility for) Y X took care of Y (in limited contexts) X handled (volunteered to handle) Y
    X-y пришлось (X был вынужден и т. п.) взять на себя Y - Y fell onto X's shoulders
    ( obj: human or collect) X взял Y-a на себя - X took (took care of, handled) Y.
    He странно ли это: вот этот человек, недавно ещё совершенно незнакомый, сейчас уже знает обо мне так много, что взял на себя устройство моей судьбы (Аллилуева 2). Wasn't it strange, though: here was a man who recently had been a total stranger, and already he knew so much about me, had taken upon himself to settle my fate for me (2a).
    Навряд ли он (Маркс) мог побывать в Чегеме, даже если бы Энгельс, как всегда, бедняга, взял на себя расходы на это путешествие (Искандер 5). Не (Marx) could hardly have been to Chegem, even if Engels-as always, poor fellow-assumed the expense of the trip (5a).
    Но согласится ли она?! - воскликнул Аслан. — Она же меня любит. И как я ей в глаза посмотрю после этого?» — «Я всё беру на себя», - сказал дядя Сандро... (Искандер 5). "But will she consent?" Asian exclaimed. uShe loves me. How will I ever look her in the eye?" Til take care of everything," Uncle Sandro said... (5a).
    И Саша сказал только: «Если люди не могут жить вместе, они должны разойтись». Через месяц отец уехал на Ефремовский завод синтетического каучука. Так в шестнадцать лет Саше пришлось всё взять на себя (Рыбаков 2). All he (Sasha) had said was, "If people can't live together, they ought to separate." A month later his father went to work at the synthetic rubber factory in Efremov, and everything fell onto Sasha's shoulders, at the age of sixteen (2a).
    Пойми, - сказала Лола, - я ведь не говорю, чтобы ты взял её (дочь) на себя. Я же знаю, что ты не возьмёшь, и слава Богу, что не возьмёшь, ты ни на что такое не годен» (Стругацкие 1). "Get it into your head," said Lola, "I'm not saying that you should take her (our daughter). I'm well aware that you wouldn't, and thank God you wouldn't, you're no good at it" (1a).
    Уверяю вас, Петров против не выступит, я беру его на себя. I assure you Petrov won't speak out against you-I'll take care of him.
    2. \Б-203 что to assume leadership of sth.: X взял Y на себя = X took charge (control, command) of Y
    X took over Y X undertook to direct Y.
    Я знаю, что вы терпеть не можете административную работу, но все же вам придется взять на себя отдел патентов - больше некому. I know you can't stand administrative work, but nonetheless you have to take over the patent division-there's no one else who can do it.
    3. \Б-203 что to declare o.s. accountable (for another's guilt, wrongdoing, crime etc)
    X взял Y на себя = X took the blame (the rap) for Y
    X took responsibility for Y X claimed (said etc) that Y was (all) X's (own) doing.
    «Хочешь, возьму на себя дела ста восьмидесяти миллионов по обвинению в измене Родине?» (Алешковский 1). "Listen, if you want I'll take the rap for all the hundred and eighty million cases of treason against the motherland" (1a).
    На суде заведующий всё взял на себя, и остальных продавцов не тронули... (Искандеру. The manager took full responsibility in court, and the other salesmen were not touched (4a).
    Вот тут подельник твой в Верховный совет пишет, снисхождения к тебе просит, все на себя берет» (Максимов 2). "This partner of yours has written a petition to the Supreme Soviet asking for clemency for you, says it was all his doing" (2a).
    Надя прочно знала, много раз уже применяла: если брать на себя, не упрекать, что и он виноват, - Володя успокоится и отойдёт (Солженицын 5). ( context transl) Nadya had a firm rule, often applied in the past. If she took Volodya's share of the blame on herself, he would cool off and come around (5a).

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  • 67 брать на себя

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ <ПРИНИМАТЬ/ПРИНЯТЬ> НА СЕБЯ
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. брать на себя что, occas. кого [when obj: human or collect, the implication is that one undertakes to do sth. for or involving the person or group in question]
    to undertake to carry out sth. or to accept responsibility for sth.:
    - [in limited contexts] X handled (volunteered to handle) Y;
    || [obj: human or collect] X взял Y-а на себя X took (took care of, handled) Y.
         ♦ Не странно ли это: вот этот человек, недавно ещё совершенно незнакомый, сейчас уже знает обо мне так много, что взял на себя устройство моей судьбы (Аллилуева 2). Wasn't it strange, though: here was a man who recently had been a total stranger, and already he knew so much about me, had taken upon himself to settle my fate for me (2a).
         ♦ Навряд ли он [Маркс] мог побывать в Чегеме, даже если бы Энгельс, как всегда, бедняга, взял на себя расходы на это путешествие (Искандер 5). Не [Marx] could hardly have been to Chegem, even if Engels-as always, poor fellow-assumed the expense of the trip (5a).
    ♦ "Ho согласится ли она?! - воскликнул Аслан. - Она же меня любит. И как я ей в глаза посмотрю после этого?" - "Я всё беру на себя", - сказал дядя Сандро... (Искандер 5). "But will she consent?" Aslan exclaimed. "She loves me. How will I ever look her in the eye?" "I'll take care of everything," Uncle Sandro said... (5a).
         ♦ И Саша сказал только: "Если люди не могут жить вместе, они должны разойтись". Через месяц отец уехал на Ефремовский завод синтетического каучука. Так в шестнадцать лет Саше пришлось всё взять на себя (Рыбаков 2). All he [Sasha] had said was, "If people can't live together, they ought to separate." A month later his father went to work at the synthetic rubber factory in Efremov, and everything fell onto Sasha's shoulders, at the age of sixteen (2a).
         ♦ "Пойми, - сказала Лола, - я ведь не говорю, чтобы ты взял её [ дочь] на себя. Я же знаю, что ты не возьмёшь, и слава Богу, что не возьмёшь, ты ни на что такое не годен" (Стругацкие 1). "Get it into your head," said Lola, "I'm not saying that you should take her [our daughter]. I'm well aware that you wouldn't, and thank God you wouldn't, you're no good at it" (1a).
         ♦ Уверяю вас, Петров против не выступит, я беру его на себя. I assure you Petrov won't speak out against you - I'll take care of him.
    2. брать на себя что to assume leadership of sth.:
    - X взял Y на себя X took charge (control, command) of Y;
    - X undertook to direct Y.
         ♦ Я знаю, что вы терпеть не можете административную работу, но все же вам придется взять на себя отдел патентов - больше некому. I know you can't stand administrative work, but nonetheless you have to take over the patent division - there's no one else who can do it.
    3. брать на себя что to declare o.s. accountable (for another's guilt, wrongdoing, crime etc):
    - X claimed (said etc) that Y was (all) X's (own) doing.
         ♦ "Хочешь, возьму на себя дела ста восьмидесяти миллионов по обвинению в измене Родине?" (Алешковский 1). "Listen, if you want I'll take the rap for all the hundred and eighty million cases of treason against the motherland" (1a).
         ♦ На суде заведующий всё взял на себя, и остальных продавцов не тронули... (Искандеру. The manager took full responsibility in court, and the other salesmen were not touched (4a).
         ♦ "Вот тут подельник твой в Верховный совет пишет, снисхождения к тебе просит, все на себя берет" (Максимов 2). "This partner of yours has written a petition to the Supreme Soviet asking for clemency for you, says it was all his doing" (2a).
         ♦ Надя прочно знала, много раз уже применяла: если брать на себя, не упрекать, что и он виноват, - Володя успокоится и отойдёт (Солженицын 5). [context transl] Nadya had a Arm rule, often applied in the past. If she took Volodya's share of the blame on herself, he would cool off and come around (5a).

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  • 68 взять на себя

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ <ПРИНИМАТЬ/ПРИНЯТЬ> НА СЕБЯ
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. взять на себя что, occas. кого [when obj: human or collect, the implication is that one undertakes to do sth. for or involving the person or group in question]
    to undertake to carry out sth. or to accept responsibility for sth.:
    - [in limited contexts] X handled (volunteered to handle) Y;
    || X-y пришлось( X был вынужден и т. п.) взять на себя Y - Y fell onto X's shoulders;
    || [obj: human or collect] X взял Y-а на себя X took (took care of, handled) Y.
         ♦ Не странно ли это: вот этот человек, недавно ещё совершенно незнакомый, сейчас уже знает обо мне так много, что взял на себя устройство моей судьбы (Аллилуева 2). Wasn't it strange, though: here was a man who recently had been a total stranger, and already he knew so much about me, had taken upon himself to settle my fate for me (2a).
         ♦ Навряд ли он [Маркс] мог побывать в Чегеме, даже если бы Энгельс, как всегда, бедняга, взял на себя расходы на это путешествие (Искандер 5). Не [Marx] could hardly have been to Chegem, even if Engels-as always, poor fellow-assumed the expense of the trip (5a).
    ♦ "Ho согласится ли она?! - воскликнул Аслан. - Она же меня любит. И как я ей в глаза посмотрю после этого?" - "Я всё беру на себя", - сказал дядя Сандро... (Искандер 5). "But will she consent?" Aslan exclaimed. "She loves me. How will I ever look her in the eye?" "I'll take care of everything," Uncle Sandro said... (5a).
         ♦ И Саша сказал только: "Если люди не могут жить вместе, они должны разойтись". Через месяц отец уехал на Ефремовский завод синтетического каучука. Так в шестнадцать лет Саше пришлось всё взять на себя (Рыбаков 2). All he [Sasha] had said was, "If people can't live together, they ought to separate." A month later his father went to work at the synthetic rubber factory in Efremov, and everything fell onto Sasha's shoulders, at the age of sixteen (2a).
         ♦ "Пойми, - сказала Лола, - я ведь не говорю, чтобы ты взял её [ дочь] на себя. Я же знаю, что ты не возьмёшь, и слава Богу, что не возьмёшь, ты ни на что такое не годен" (Стругацкие 1). "Get it into your head," said Lola, "I'm not saying that you should take her [our daughter]. I'm well aware that you wouldn't, and thank God you wouldn't, you're no good at it" (1a).
         ♦ Уверяю вас, Петров против не выступит, я беру его на себя. I assure you Petrov won't speak out against you - I'll take care of him.
    2. взять на себя что to assume leadership of sth.:
    - X взял Y на себя X took charge (control, command) of Y;
    - X undertook to direct Y.
         ♦ Я знаю, что вы терпеть не можете административную работу, но все же вам придется взять на себя отдел патентов - больше некому. I know you can't stand administrative work, but nonetheless you have to take over the patent division - there's no one else who can do it.
    3. взять на себя что to declare o.s. accountable (for another's guilt, wrongdoing, crime etc):
    - X claimed (said etc) that Y was (all) X's (own) doing.
         ♦ "Хочешь, возьму на себя дела ста восьмидесяти миллионов по обвинению в измене Родине?" (Алешковский 1). "Listen, if you want I'll take the rap for all the hundred and eighty million cases of treason against the motherland" (1a).
         ♦ На суде заведующий всё взял на себя, и остальных продавцов не тронули... (Искандеру. The manager took full responsibility in court, and the other salesmen were not touched (4a).
         ♦ "Вот тут подельник твой в Верховный совет пишет, снисхождения к тебе просит, все на себя берет" (Максимов 2). "This partner of yours has written a petition to the Supreme Soviet asking for clemency for you, says it was all his doing" (2a).
         ♦ Надя прочно знала, много раз уже применяла: если брать на себя, не упрекать, что и он виноват, - Володя успокоится и отойдёт (Солженицын 5). [context transl] Nadya had a Arm rule, often applied in the past. If she took Volodya's share of the blame on herself, he would cool off and come around (5a).

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  • 69 принимать на себя

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ <ПРИНИМАТЬ/ПРИНЯТЬ> НА СЕБЯ
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. принимать на себя что, occas. кого [when obj: human or collect, the implication is that one undertakes to do sth. for or involving the person or group in question]
    to undertake to carry out sth. or to accept responsibility for sth.:
    - [in limited contexts] X handled (volunteered to handle) Y;
    || [obj: human or collect] X взял Y-а на себя X took (took care of, handled) Y.
         ♦ Не странно ли это: вот этот человек, недавно ещё совершенно незнакомый, сейчас уже знает обо мне так много, что взял на себя устройство моей судьбы (Аллилуева 2). Wasn't it strange, though: here was a man who recently had been a total stranger, and already he knew so much about me, had taken upon himself to settle my fate for me (2a).
         ♦ Навряд ли он [Маркс] мог побывать в Чегеме, даже если бы Энгельс, как всегда, бедняга, взял на себя расходы на это путешествие (Искандер 5). Не [Marx] could hardly have been to Chegem, even if Engels-as always, poor fellow-assumed the expense of the trip (5a).
    ♦ "Ho согласится ли она?! - воскликнул Аслан. - Она же меня любит. И как я ей в глаза посмотрю после этого?" - "Я всё беру на себя", - сказал дядя Сандро... (Искандер 5). "But will she consent?" Aslan exclaimed. "She loves me. How will I ever look her in the eye?" "I'll take care of everything," Uncle Sandro said... (5a).
         ♦ И Саша сказал только: "Если люди не могут жить вместе, они должны разойтись". Через месяц отец уехал на Ефремовский завод синтетического каучука. Так в шестнадцать лет Саше пришлось всё взять на себя (Рыбаков 2). All he [Sasha] had said was, "If people can't live together, they ought to separate." A month later his father went to work at the synthetic rubber factory in Efremov, and everything fell onto Sasha's shoulders, at the age of sixteen (2a).
         ♦ "Пойми, - сказала Лола, - я ведь не говорю, чтобы ты взял её [ дочь] на себя. Я же знаю, что ты не возьмёшь, и слава Богу, что не возьмёшь, ты ни на что такое не годен" (Стругацкие 1). "Get it into your head," said Lola, "I'm not saying that you should take her [our daughter]. I'm well aware that you wouldn't, and thank God you wouldn't, you're no good at it" (1a).
         ♦ Уверяю вас, Петров против не выступит, я беру его на себя. I assure you Petrov won't speak out against you - I'll take care of him.
    2. принимать на себя что to assume leadership of sth.:
    - X взял Y на себя X took charge (control, command) of Y;
    - X undertook to direct Y.
         ♦ Я знаю, что вы терпеть не можете административную работу, но все же вам придется взять на себя отдел патентов - больше некому. I know you can't stand administrative work, but nonetheless you have to take over the patent division - there's no one else who can do it.
    3. принимать на себя что to declare o.s. accountable (for another's guilt, wrongdoing, crime etc):
    - X claimed (said etc) that Y was (all) X's (own) doing.
         ♦ "Хочешь, возьму на себя дела ста восьмидесяти миллионов по обвинению в измене Родине?" (Алешковский 1). "Listen, if you want I'll take the rap for all the hundred and eighty million cases of treason against the motherland" (1a).
         ♦ На суде заведующий всё взял на себя, и остальных продавцов не тронули... (Искандеру. The manager took full responsibility in court, and the other salesmen were not touched (4a).
         ♦ "Вот тут подельник твой в Верховный совет пишет, снисхождения к тебе просит, все на себя берет" (Максимов 2). "This partner of yours has written a petition to the Supreme Soviet asking for clemency for you, says it was all his doing" (2a).
         ♦ Надя прочно знала, много раз уже применяла: если брать на себя, не упрекать, что и он виноват, - Володя успокоится и отойдёт (Солженицын 5). [context transl] Nadya had a Arm rule, often applied in the past. If she took Volodya's share of the blame on herself, he would cool off and come around (5a).

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  • 70 принять на себя

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ <ПРИНИМАТЬ/ПРИНЯТЬ> НА СЕБЯ
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. принять на себя что, occas. кого [when obj: human or collect, the implication is that one undertakes to do sth. for or involving the person or group in question]
    to undertake to carry out sth. or to accept responsibility for sth.:
    - [in limited contexts] X handled (volunteered to handle) Y;
    || [obj: human or collect] X взял Y-а на себя X took (took care of, handled) Y.
         ♦ Не странно ли это: вот этот человек, недавно ещё совершенно незнакомый, сейчас уже знает обо мне так много, что взял на себя устройство моей судьбы (Аллилуева 2). Wasn't it strange, though: here was a man who recently had been a total stranger, and already he knew so much about me, had taken upon himself to settle my fate for me (2a).
         ♦ Навряд ли он [Маркс] мог побывать в Чегеме, даже если бы Энгельс, как всегда, бедняга, взял на себя расходы на это путешествие (Искандер 5). Не [Marx] could hardly have been to Chegem, even if Engels-as always, poor fellow-assumed the expense of the trip (5a).
    ♦ "Ho согласится ли она?! - воскликнул Аслан. - Она же меня любит. И как я ей в глаза посмотрю после этого?" - "Я всё беру на себя", - сказал дядя Сандро... (Искандер 5). "But will she consent?" Aslan exclaimed. "She loves me. How will I ever look her in the eye?" "I'll take care of everything," Uncle Sandro said... (5a).
         ♦ И Саша сказал только: "Если люди не могут жить вместе, они должны разойтись". Через месяц отец уехал на Ефремовский завод синтетического каучука. Так в шестнадцать лет Саше пришлось всё взять на себя (Рыбаков 2). All he [Sasha] had said was, "If people can't live together, they ought to separate." A month later his father went to work at the synthetic rubber factory in Efremov, and everything fell onto Sasha's shoulders, at the age of sixteen (2a).
         ♦ "Пойми, - сказала Лола, - я ведь не говорю, чтобы ты взял её [ дочь] на себя. Я же знаю, что ты не возьмёшь, и слава Богу, что не возьмёшь, ты ни на что такое не годен" (Стругацкие 1). "Get it into your head," said Lola, "I'm not saying that you should take her [our daughter]. I'm well aware that you wouldn't, and thank God you wouldn't, you're no good at it" (1a).
         ♦ Уверяю вас, Петров против не выступит, я беру его на себя. I assure you Petrov won't speak out against you - I'll take care of him.
    2. принять на себя что to assume leadership of sth.:
    - X взял Y на себя X took charge (control, command) of Y;
    - X undertook to direct Y.
         ♦ Я знаю, что вы терпеть не можете административную работу, но все же вам придется взять на себя отдел патентов - больше некому. I know you can't stand administrative work, but nonetheless you have to take over the patent division - there's no one else who can do it.
    3. принять на себя что to declare o.s. accountable (for another's guilt, wrongdoing, crime etc):
    - X claimed (said etc) that Y was (all) X's (own) doing.
         ♦ "Хочешь, возьму на себя дела ста восьмидесяти миллионов по обвинению в измене Родине?" (Алешковский 1). "Listen, if you want I'll take the rap for all the hundred and eighty million cases of treason against the motherland" (1a).
         ♦ На суде заведующий всё взял на себя, и остальных продавцов не тронули... (Искандеру. The manager took full responsibility in court, and the other salesmen were not touched (4a).
         ♦ "Вот тут подельник твой в Верховный совет пишет, снисхождения к тебе просит, все на себя берет" (Максимов 2). "This partner of yours has written a petition to the Supreme Soviet asking for clemency for you, says it was all his doing" (2a).
         ♦ Надя прочно знала, много раз уже применяла: если брать на себя, не упрекать, что и он виноват, - Володя успокоится и отойдёт (Солженицын 5). [context transl] Nadya had a Arm rule, often applied in the past. If she took Volodya's share of the blame on herself, he would cool off and come around (5a).

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