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1 husbanded
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2 husbanded
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3 husbanded
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4 husband
['hʌzbənd] 1. сущ.муж, супруг (исконное значение - "хозяин дома")cuckolded / estranged husband — обманутый муж
ex-husband / former husband — бывший муж
philandering / unfaithful husband — неверный муж
2. гл.She had two children by her first husband. — У неё было двое детей от первого мужа.
1) экономно расходовать; разумно использовать(что-л.)We had a barrel of brandy which we husbanded as well as we could. — У нас была бочка коньяка, которую мы расходовали как можно экономнее.
If they had husbanded this occasion. — Если бы они только разумно воспользовались этой возможностью.
2) уст.The ground should be dug up and husbanded. — Земля должна быть вскопана и возделана.
б) культивировать, развивать3) уст.а) подбирать, находить мужаб) шутл. исполнять роль мужа; быть мужемHe had been ready to perform the duty of husbanding a woman. — Он был готов исполнять обязанности мужа для какой-нибудь женщины.
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5 administrar
v.1 to manage, to run (empresa, finca).administrar justicia to administer justiceEllos administran las ganancias They administrate the profits.2 to administer (medicamento, sacramentos).Ricardo administra medicamentos Richard administers=purveys medicines.* * *1 (bienes, justicia) to administer2 (dirigir) to manage, run3 (suministrar) to give1 (manejarse) to manage one's own money, manage one's own affairs* * *verb1) to manage, run2) administer* * *1. VT1) (=organizar) to administer; (Com) to manage, run2) [+ justicia, sacramento] to administer2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) (frml) ( dar) <sacramentos/medicamento> to give, administer (frml)2.administrarse v pronadministrarse bien/mal — to manage one's money well/badly
* * *= administer, administrate, mete out, husband.Ex. Until Groome appeared, city officials were chosen not so much for their ability to administer the affairs of their offices as for who they knew; hence, old-style machine politics with its accompanying corruption found a congenial atmosphere in which to operate.Ex. The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.Ex. Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.Ex. Traditionally private collections were husbanded by private individuals until some institution felt it worthwhile to incorporate them into its own collection.----* administrar castigo = administer + punishment.* administrar dinero = manage + funds.* administrar el presupuesto = manage + funds.* administrar el tiempo = manage + time.* administrar justicia = dispense + justice.* administrarse = pace.* administrar tranquilizantes = sedate.* * *1.verbo transitivob) (frml) ( dar) <sacramentos/medicamento> to give, administer (frml)2.administrarse v pronadministrarse bien/mal — to manage one's money well/badly
* * *= administer, administrate, mete out, husband.Ex: Until Groome appeared, city officials were chosen not so much for their ability to administer the affairs of their offices as for who they knew; hence, old-style machine politics with its accompanying corruption found a congenial atmosphere in which to operate.
Ex: The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.Ex: Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.Ex: Traditionally private collections were husbanded by private individuals until some institution felt it worthwhile to incorporate them into its own collection.* administrar castigo = administer + punishment.* administrar dinero = manage + funds.* administrar el presupuesto = manage + funds.* administrar el tiempo = manage + time.* administrar justicia = dispense + justice.* administrarse = pace.* administrar tranquilizantes = sedate.* * *administrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹organización/empresa› to manage, run; ‹bienes/propiedades› to manage, administer ( frml)sabe administrar bien sus asuntos she knows how to manage her affairs2 (dar) ‹sacramentos› to give, administer ( frml) ‹inyección/medicamento› ( frml) to give, administer ( frml)lo que pasa es que te administras mal the problem is that you're no good with money o you don't know how to handle your money* * *
administrar ( conjugate administrar) verbo transitivo
administrarse verbo pronominal:◊ administrarse bien/mal to manage one's money well/badly
administrar verbo transitivo
1 to administer
2 (gobernar, conducir) to run, manage
' administrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gestionar
- manejar
English:
administer
- dispense
- mismanage
- budget
- give
- manage
- rule
* * *♦ vt1. [empresa, finca] to manage, to run;[casa] to run; [país] to govern, to run; [recursos] to manage;administra bien tu dinero don't squander your money;administrar justicia to administer justice2. [medicamento] to administer3. [sacramentos] to administer* * *v/t1 medicamento, sacramentos administer, give* * *administrar vt: to administer, to manage, to run* * *administrar vb2. (justicia, medicamento) to administer -
6 gestionar
v.1 to negotiate.Ellos negocian más tiempo They negotiate more time.2 to manage.* * *1 (negociar) to negotiate2 (administrar) to manage, run3 (hacer diligencias) to take steps to, arrange* * *VT1) (=administrar) to manage2) (=tramitar) [+ permiso, crédito] to arrange* * *verbo transitivoa) (diligenciar, tratar de obtener) <compra/préstamo> to negotiateb) ( administrar)* * *= deal with, handle, manage, manipulate, administer, husband, operate, sort out.Ex. Part II deals with entry and heading for all types of materials.Ex. The document or photocopy is received and the invoice handled like an ordinary order.Ex. In the same way, files of item record cards can be difficult to manage if the file size exceeds, say, 2000 cards.Ex. Different stores offer access to distinct types of information or data and permit the information to be manipulated to varying extents.Ex. Until Groome appeared, city officials were chosen not so much for their ability to administer the affairs of their offices as for who they knew; hence, old-style machine politics with its accompanying corruption found a congenial atmosphere in which to operate.Ex. Traditionally private collections were husbanded by private individuals until some institution felt it worthwhile to incorporate them into its own collection.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.----* gestionar información = handle + information.* gestionar mal = mismanage.* * *verbo transitivoa) (diligenciar, tratar de obtener) <compra/préstamo> to negotiateb) ( administrar)* * *= deal with, handle, manage, manipulate, administer, husband, operate, sort out.Ex: Part II deals with entry and heading for all types of materials.
Ex: The document or photocopy is received and the invoice handled like an ordinary order.Ex: In the same way, files of item record cards can be difficult to manage if the file size exceeds, say, 2000 cards.Ex: Different stores offer access to distinct types of information or data and permit the information to be manipulated to varying extents.Ex: Until Groome appeared, city officials were chosen not so much for their ability to administer the affairs of their offices as for who they knew; hence, old-style machine politics with its accompanying corruption found a congenial atmosphere in which to operate.Ex: Traditionally private collections were husbanded by private individuals until some institution felt it worthwhile to incorporate them into its own collection.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex: It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.* gestionar información = handle + information.* gestionar mal = mismanage.* * *gestionar [A1 ]vt1 (diligenciar, tratar de obtener) ‹compra/préstamo› to negotiatele están gestionando el permiso de trabajo they are getting his work permit sorted out o arranged, they are trying to get him a work permitestoy gestionando el traslado a Granada I'm trying to get a transfer to Granada2(administrar): el gobierno provincial recauda y gestiona este impuesto the provincial government collects and administers this taxla cartera de clientes que gestionaba the client portfolio which she handled o managed* * *
gestionar ( conjugate gestionar) verbo transitivo ‹compra/préstamo› to negotiate;◊ le están gestionando el permiso de trabajo they are getting his work permit sorted out o arranged
gestionar verbo transitivo
1 (negociar) to negotiate: está gestionando la consecución de una beca, she's trying to get a scholarship
2 (administrar) to administer
' gestionar' also found in these entries:
English:
negotiate
* * *gestionar vt1. [tramitar] to arrange;gestionar un préstamo to arrange a loan;gestionar un visado to arrange o to get a visa;gestionar una beca to try to get a grant;están gestionando el traspaso del jugador they're arranging the transfer of the player2. [administrar] to manage;gestiona la empresa con eficacia she manages o runs the business well* * *v/t1 trámites take care of2 negocio manage* * *gestionar vt1) : to negotiate, to work towards2) administrar: to manage, to handle -
7 disregard
N1. अनादरHe shows a total disregard for his wife's feelings.--------VT1. तुच्छ\disregardजाननाHer husbanded disregarded her feelings. -
8 husband
s.marido.vt.economizar (Formal) (one's resources) (pt & pp husbanded) -
9 make ducks and drakes of smth.
(make ducks and drakes of smth. (тж. play ducks and drakes with smth.))проматывать, растрачивать, разбазаривать что-л., транжирить; ≈ пускать по ветру что-л. [этим. см. ducks and drakes]...it was no longer her property, and therefore her husband could not make ducks and drakes of it. (B. Shaw, ‘The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism’, ch. XLVIII) —...эта собственность теперь уже ей не принадлежала, мужу не удастся промотать ее.
If only the past had been different - if only Irene had loved him instead of Gerard! He would have husbanded his life, instead of playing ducks and drakes with it as he was doing. (W. Locke, ‘Idols’, ch. II) — Если бы прошлое было иным, если бы Ирэн любила его, а не Жерара, то он бы дорожил жизнью, а не растрачивал ее попусту.
With all your faults, you've never played ducks and drakes with your work. (S. Chaplin, ‘Sam in the Morning’, ch. 15) — Какие бы у тебя ни были недостатки, наплевательское отношение к работе в их число не входит.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > make ducks and drakes of smth.
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10 preserved
a консервированныйpreserved fruit — консервированные фрукты; конфитюр
preserved food — консервированные продукты, консервы
Синонимический ряд:1. conserved (adj.) bottled; canned; conserved; cured; dehydrated; dried; freeze-dried; pickled; smoked2. saved (adj.) guarded; protected; rescued; saved; screened; secured; sheltered; shielded3. canned (verb) canned; conserved; put up4. maintained (verb) husbanded; keep up; kept up; maintained; saved; sustained -
11 saved
сохранять; сохраненныйСинонимический ряд:1. religious (adj.) blessed; exalted; glorified; glorious; redeemed; religious; rewarded; sanctified; spiritual2. economized (verb) economized3. kept (verb) kept; lay aside; lay away; lay by; lay in; salt away; set by4. laid aside (verb) laid aside; laid away; laid by; laid in; laid up; put by; salted away5. maintained (verb) conserved; husbanded; kept up; maintained; preserved; sustained6. rescued (verb) delivered; rescued7. spared (verb) economised; spared8. stored (verb) lay up; stockpiled; stored -
12 ταμιεύω
τᾰμῐεύω pass.,1 be husbanded, kept in trust Δωριεῖ λαῷ ταμιευομέναν ἐξ Αἰακοῦ (sc. Αἴγιναν) O. 8.30 -
13 ἀταμίευτος
ἀτᾰμίευτος, ον,A that cannot be stored, Ph.2.113; that cannot be regulated, Arist.GA 788a34; uncontrolled, inordinate, J.BJ4.1.6. Adv.-τως, ὑπὸ θυμοῦ ἐπισπασθείς Plu.Arat.37
.2 not needing to be husbanded, Max.Tyr.3.9, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀταμίευτος
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14 მართავდა
vadministered, controlled, governed, husbanded, masterminded, operated, piloted, queened, reined, ruled, superintended -
15 მართული
vcontrolled, governed, husbanded, masterminded, piloted, reined, ruled -
16 play ducks and drakes with smth.
пpoмaтывaть, pacтpaчивaть, paзбaзapивaть, тpaнжиpить чтo-л.; пуcкaть пo вeтpу чтo-л.If only the past had been different - if only Irene had loved him instead of Gerard! He would have husbanded his life, instead of playing ducks and drakes with it as he was doing (W. Locke)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > play ducks and drakes with smth.
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