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1 Wahl
f; -, -en1. nur Sg. choice; (Alternative) alternative, option; (Auslese) selection; aus freier Wahl of one’s own free will ( oder choice); seine Wahl treffen make one’s choice; die freie Wahl haben be free to choose; keine ( andere) Wahl haben have no alternative ( oder choice) ( als but); in die engere Wahl kommen be short-listed, be on the short list; Sache: be a possibility; der Wagen Ihrer Wahl the car of your choice; vor der Wahl stehen, zu (+ Inf.) be faced with the choice of (+ Ger.) wenn ich die Wahl hätte if I could choose, if I had the choice; die Wahl fällt mir schwer I find it hard to choose, I can’t decide; drei Themen stehen zur Wahl there’s a choice of three topics, three topics are on offer; wer die Wahl hat, hat die Qual Sprichw. decisions, decisions!2. POL. etc. election; (Wahlakt) poll(ing), voting; (Stimmabgabe) vote; Wahlen abhalten hold elections; Sonntag sind Wahlen there are elections on Sunday, Sunday is an election day; direkte / indirekte Wahl direct / indirect election; freie Wahlen free elections; geheime Wahl secret ballot; sich zur Wahl stellen stand (bes. Am. run) (as a candidate); Wahl durch Handaufheben vote by (a) show of hands; Wahl durch Zurufen vote by acclamation; zur Wahl schreiten go to the polls; die Wahl anfechten contest the result of the election3. im Verein etc.: election; (Abstimmung) vote; bei der Hauptversammlung im Mai stehen Wahlen an elections will take place at the Annual General Meeting in May; seine Wahl in das Vereinspräsidium etc. his election to the presiding committee of the club etc.; nehmen Sie die Wahl an? are you willing to accept your election ( oder the office you have been elected to)?; ich nehme die Wahl an I accept (my election)4. nur. Sg.; (Güteklasse) grade, quality, class; erste Wahl top ( oder prime) quality, first grade, grade one; zweite Wahl second quality, second grade, grade two; (Waren) seconds; die Orangen sind zweite Wahl the oranges are grade two ( oder second-grade); als Kandidat etc. ist er nur zweite Wahl as a candidate etc. he’s only second-rate* * *die Wahl(Auswahl) selection; choice;(politisch) election; poll; vote; voting; polling* * *[vaːl]f -, -en1) (= Auswahl) choicedie Wáhl fiel auf ihn/dieses Buch — he/this book was chosen
aus freier Wáhl — of one's own free choice
wir hatten keine (andere) Wáhl(, als) — we had no alternative or choice (but)
es gab or blieb keine andere Wáhl(, als) — there was no alternative (but)
das ließ mir keine (andere) Wáhl — it left me no (other) choice
jdm die Wáhl lassen — to leave (it up to) sb to choose
jdm etw zur Wáhl stellen — to give sb the choice of sth
drei Kandidaten stehen zur Wáhl — there is a choice of three candidates
seine/eine Wáhl treffen — to make one's/a choice or selection
du hast die Wáhl — take your choice or pick
sie hat die Wáhl, ob sie... — the choice is hers whether she..., it's up to her whether she...
wer die Wáhl hat, hat die Qual (Prov) — he is/you are etc spoiled for choice
See:→ enggeheime Wáhl — secret ballot
freie Wáhl — free elections
Wáhl durch Handerheben — vote by (a) show of hands
(die) Wáhlen — (the) elections
Wáhl eines Präsidenten — election of a president
seine Wáhl in den Vorstand/zum Präsidenten — his election to the board/as president
die Wáhl gewinnen — to win the election
zur Wáhl gehen — to go to vote, to go to the polls
jdn zur Wáhl aufstellen or vorschlagen — to propose sb or put sb up as a candidate (for election)
sich zur Wáhl stellen — to stand (as a candidate), to stand (at the/an election), to run (for parliament/president etc)
zur Wáhl schreiten — to take a vote or (geheim) ballot
die Wáhl annehmen — to accept the or one's election
3) (= Qualität) qualityerste Wáhl — top quality; Gemüse, Eier class or grade one
zweite/dritte Wáhl — second/third quality; Gemüse, Eier class or grade two/three
Waren erster Wáhl — top-quality goods
Eier erster Wáhl — class-one or grade-one eggs
Fleisch erster Wáhl — prime meat
Waren zweiter Wáhl — seconds pl
Gemüse zweiter Wáhl — class-two or grade-two vegetables
der Teller war zweite Wáhl — the plate was a second
* * *die1) (an act or the power of choosing: You have no choice - you must do it.) choice2) (a thing chosen: Which car was your original choice?) choice3) (the choosing, or choice, (usually by vote) of person(s) for office: When do the elections take place?; He is standing for election again.) election4) (the act or process of selecting or being selected: a selection of boys for the choir; ( also adjective) a selection committee.) selection* * *<-, -en>[va:l]fdie \Wahl annehmen to accept one's electionfreie \Wahl free elections plgeheime \Wahl secret ballotzur \Wahl gehen to [go to] vote, to go to the pollsdie \Wahl gewinnen to win the election\Wahl durch Handaufheben vote by [a] show of handszur \Wahl schreiten (geh) to [take a] votejdn zur \Wahl stellen to put sb up as a candidate [for election]jds \Wahl zum Vorsitzenden/in den Vorstand sb's election as chairman/to the boarder ist der Mann meiner \Wahl he is the man of my choicejds \Wahl fällt auf jdn/etw sb chooses sb/sthmeine \Wahl fiel auf den roten Sportwagen the red sports car was my choiceaus freier \Wahl of one's own free choicefreie \Wahl des Arbeitsplatzes free choice of employmentdie \Wahl haben to have a choicedas Recht der ersten \Wahl the right of first choiceeine/seine \Wahl treffen to make a/one's choice4. (Alternative) alternative, choicedie \Wahl haben to have the choice, to be able to choosedu hast die \Wahl take your choiceer hat die \Wahl the choice is hisjd hat [o jdm bleibt] keine andere \Wahl, als... sb has no alternative [or choice] but...die \Wahl haben, etw zu tun to be able to choose to do sthjdm die \Wahl lassen to let sb choose [or leave it up to sb [to choose]]jdm keine \Wahl lassen to leave sb [with] no alternative [or other choice]vor der \Wahl stehen to be faced with the choiceetw steht zur \Wahl there is a choice of sthjdm etw zur \Wahl stellen to give sb the choice of stherste/zweite \Wahl top[-grade] [or first[-class]]/second-class quality... erster/zweiter \Wahl top[-grade] [or first[-class]]/second-class quality...Eier erster/zweiter \Wahl grade one/two eggsWaren erster/zweiter \Wahl firsts/seconds, top[-grade]/second-class quality goods7.* * *die; Wahl, Wahlen1) o. Pl. choiceeine/seine Wahl treffen — make a/one's choice
mir bleibt od. ich habe keine [andere] Wahl — I have no choice or alternative
in die engere Wahl kommen — be short-listed or put on the shortlist (Brit.)
2) (in ein Gremium, Amt) electionin Hessen ist Wahl od. sind Wahlen — there are elections in Hessen
sich zur Wahl stellen — stand or (Amer.) run for election
3) (Güteklasse) quality* * *aus freier Wahl of one’s own free will ( oder choice);seine Wahl treffen make one’s choice;die freie Wahl haben be free to choose;keine (andere) Wahl haben have no alternative ( oder choice) (als but);in die engere Wahl kommen be short-listed, be on the short list; Sache: be a possibility;der Wagen Ihrer Wahl the car of your choice;vor der Wahl stehen, zu (+inf) be faced with the choice of (+ger)wenn ich die Wahl hätte if I could choose, if I had the choice;die Wahl fällt mir schwer I find it hard to choose, I can’t decide;drei Themen stehen zur Wahl there’s a choice of three topics, three topics are on offer;wer die Wahl hat, hat die Qual sprichw decisions, decisions!Wahlen abhalten hold elections;Sonntag sind Wahlen there are elections on Sunday, Sunday is an election day;direkte/indirekte Wahl direct/indirect election;freie Wahlen free elections;geheime Wahl secret ballot;sich zur Wahl stellen stand (besonders US run) (as a candidate);Wahl durch Handaufheben vote by (a) show of hands;Wahl durch Zurufen vote by acclamation;zur Wahl schreiten go to the polls;die Wahl anfechten contest the result of the electionbei der Hauptversammlung im Mai stehen Wahlen an elections will take place at the Annual General Meeting in May;nehmen Sie die Wahl an? are you willing to accept your election ( oder the office you have been elected to)?;ich nehme die Wahl an I accept (my election)erste Wahl top ( oder prime) quality, first grade, grade one;zweite Wahl second quality, second grade, grade two; (Waren) seconds;die Orangen sind zweite Wahl the oranges are grade two ( oder second-grade);als Kandidat etcist er nur zweite Wahl as a candidate etc he’s only second-rate* * *die; Wahl, Wahlen1) o. Pl. choiceeine/seine Wahl treffen — make a/one's choice
mir bleibt od. ich habe keine [andere] Wahl — I have no choice or alternative
in die engere Wahl kommen — be short-listed or put on the shortlist (Brit.)
2) (in ein Gremium, Amt) electionin Hessen ist Wahl od. sind Wahlen — there are elections in Hessen
sich zur Wahl stellen — stand or (Amer.) run for election
3) (Güteklasse) quality* * *-en f.choice n.election n.electoral n.option n.vote n. -
2 стоять
1) ( находиться в вертикальном положении) standстоя́ть на нога́х — stand on one's feet
стоя́ть на коле́нях — kneel
стоя́ть на цы́почках — stand on tiptoe
стоя́ть на четвере́ньках — be on all fours
стоя́ть и разгова́ривать [кури́ть] — stand talking [smoking]
2) ( о предметах - находиться где-л) be; (о высоких предметах тж.) standтаре́лка стои́т в шкафу́ — the plate is in the cupboard ['kʌbəd]
там стоя́л дом — there stood / was a house
дом стои́т на берегу́ реки́ — the house stands [is (situated)] on the bank of the river
сте́ны всё ещё стоя́т — the walls still stand
3) ( пребывать на стоянке) stop; ( о судне) be moored; ( об автомобиле) be parkedпо́езд стои́т де́сять мину́т — the train stops for ten minutes
стоя́ть на я́коре — be at anchor ['æŋkə], lie / ride at anchor
стоя́ть у прича́ла мор. — lie alongside; be docked амер.
где у вас стои́т маши́на? — where is your car parked?
стоя́ть ла́герем — be encamped, be under canvas
4) ( не двигаться) stand stillстоя́ть! — stop!, don't move!; ( команда собаке) stay!
сто́й(те)! (просьба подождать) — wait!; hold it! разг.
стоя́ть в про́бках — be stuck in traffic jams
5) (простаивать, бездействовать - о машине, заводе и т.п.) be at a standstill, be idleчасы́ стоя́т — the watch / clock has come to a standstill
6) ( о непроточной воде) be stagnantстоя́ть на посту́ — be at one's post
стоя́ть на часа́х — stand guard
стоя́ть на стра́же — be on guard
стоя́ть на ва́хте — keep watch, be on watch
стоя́ть у руля́ — be at the helm
стоя́ть в о́череди — 1) ( физически) stand in a queue [kjuː] брит.; stand in a line амер. 2) ( находиться в списке ожидающих) be on the waiting list
8) ( значиться) beстоя́ть на пове́стке дня — be on the agenda
на докуме́нте стои́т штамп — there is a stamp on the document, the document is stamped
про́тив ва́шей фами́лии стои́т га́лочка — your name is ticked off [checked off амер.]
9) (о солнце, погодных условиях) beсо́лнце стои́т высоко́ на не́бе — the sun is high in the sky
стои́т моро́з — there is a frost
10) ( удерживаться в прежнем состоянии) keep, continueтре́тий день стои́т хоро́шая пого́да — the weather keeps fine for a third day now
це́ны стоя́т высо́кие — prices are still high
11) (держаться, не сдаваться) not to yieldстоя́ть на́смерть [до после́днего] — fight to the bitter end; die in the last ditch идиом. разг.
12) (за кого́-л; защищать) stand up (for smb); ( за что-л) stand / be for smthон стои́т за то, что́бы попыта́ться ещё раз — he is for trying once again
стоя́ть горо́й (за вн.) — defend (d) with might and main; stand through thick and thin (by); be solidly (behind)
13) (на пр.; настаивать) stand (on, upon)стоя́ть на своём (мне́нии) — hold / stand one's ground
14) (на пр.; опираться на что-л, руководствоваться чем-л) stand (on), be guided (by)на том стои́м — this is what we stand on
стоя́ть на пози́ции (рд.) — stand (for)
стоя́ть на противополо́жных пози́циях — take opposing views
15) (пе́ред чем-л; сталкиваться, иметь дело с чем-л) face (d), be faced / confronted (with), have to deal (with)он стои́т пе́ред вы́бором — he is faced with the choice
16) (пе́ред кем-л; требовать решения, действий - о задачах, вопросах и т.п.) face (d)пе́ред ним стои́т тру́дный вы́бор — a difficult choice is facing him, he is faced with a difficult choice
зада́чи, стоя́щие пе́ред на́ми — the tasks confronting us
передо мной стои́т вопро́с — I am faced with the question, the question has arisen before me
17) уст. (жить, размещаться где-л) stayстоя́ть на кварти́ре воен. — be billeted
18) вульг. ( о половом члене) be erect; be upу него́ стои́т — he has a hard-on
у него́ не стои́т (на вн.) — he can't get it up (on)
••стоя́ть на пути́ / доро́ге у кого́-л — stand in smb's way
стоя́ть над душо́й — см. душа
стоя́ть ря́дом, стоя́ть в (одно́м) ряду́ (с тв.; равняться по значимости) — rank (with)
его́ и́мя стои́т ря́дом с имена́ми... — his name ranks with those of...
и ря́дом не стоя́ть (с тв.) — not to have the slightest resemblance (to)
стоя́ть у вла́сти — hold power, be in power, be in office
стоя́ть во главе́ (рд.) — be at the head (of), head (d)
про́чно / твёрдо стоя́ть на нога́х — stand firmly on one's own feet
хоть стой, хоть па́дай — ≈ it makes one speechless (with astonishment, etc); you couldn't believe your ears
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v.to face, to breast, to brave, to confront with.* * *(v.) = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation withEx. The indexer is faced with the choice of which off the themes of the document to provide access to via an index.Ex. Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex. Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Ex. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex. There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex. This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex. The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex. The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.Ex. Researchers have long grappled with predicting the readability of reading materials for children.Ex. Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex. The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Ex. We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website! = Nos enfrentamos a aquellos que querían un aspecto uniforme en el diseño de todo el sitio web de la biblioteca.Ex. British exporters have been up against tariff and non-tariff barriers all over the world for a very long time.Ex. We have come up against the extreme expense which change brings to an existing catalog.Ex. Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.Ex. The author examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex. He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex. In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex. By running away he shows who he is -- a boneless coward who never engaged in direct confrontation with the enemy.* * *(v.) = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation withEx: The indexer is faced with the choice of which off the themes of the document to provide access to via an index.
Ex: Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex: Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Ex: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex: Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex: There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex: This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex: The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex: The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.Ex: Researchers have long grappled with predicting the readability of reading materials for children.Ex: Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex: The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Ex: We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website! = Nos enfrentamos a aquellos que querían un aspecto uniforme en el diseño de todo el sitio web de la biblioteca.Ex: British exporters have been up against tariff and non-tariff barriers all over the world for a very long time.Ex: We have come up against the extreme expense which change brings to an existing catalog.Ex: Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.Ex: The author examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex: In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex: By running away he shows who he is -- a boneless coward who never engaged in direct confrontation with the enemy. -
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1. stand, be(престоявам) stop. stay, remain; be(намирам се, лежа) be, lieстояправ standстоя изправен (за предмет) stand on endстоя здраво на краката си stand/be firm on o.'s feet (и прен.)стоя на пръсти stand on tip-toeстоя на колене kneelстоя на четири крака be/stand on all foursстояи разговарям/пуша stand talking/smokingстоя на опашка stand in a queue/line; queueстоя на разстояние stand offстоя на едно място stand stillстоя на поста си be at o.'s postстоя на кормилото be/stand at the helmстоя на котва lie at anchorстоя на власт be in powerстоя в къщи stay at homeстоя до късно sit up late, stay upстоя на пътя на някого (и прен.) stand/be s. o/s wayчашите стоят в бюфета the cups/glasses are in the cupboardстоя неизползуван lie idleстоя без работа stand idle/by, do nothingпарите му стоят в джоба he keeps his money in his pocketтук влакът стои 10 минути the train stops here for ten minutesтя дълго стоя така she remained like that for a long time2. (не липсвам) still be there, still standстоят ли ти още парите? have you still got the money? Is the money still there?старата къща още стои the old house still stands/is still standing3. прен. (за въпрос и пр.) standтака стоят работите/нещата that is how matters standвъпросът, който стои пред нас the question we are faced with/which confronts usс мене работата стои малко по-иначе things are a little different with meпред него стои изборът дали he is faced with the choice whether4. (подхожда, прилича) suitbe becoming (to), (no мярка е) fitстои ти много добре it suits/fits you very well. it's a perfect fitстоя на страна stand/keep away/aloofстоя нащрек вж. щрекстояна тръни/игли/бодли be on tenterhooks, be on thornsстоя на два стола sit on the fence, run with the hare and hunt with the houndsстоя на думата си keep o.'s wordстоя зад някого back s.o.стоя като треснат/гръмнат stand dumbfounded5. вж. стон* * *стоя̀,гл.1. stand; be; ( престоявам) stop, stay, remain; be; ( намирам се, лежа) be, lie; \стоя без работа stand idle/by, do nothing; \стоя вкъщи stay at home; \стоя до късно sit up late, stay up; \стоя здраво на краката си stand/be firm on o.’s feet (и прен.); \стоя изправен (за предмет) stand on end; \стоя на власт be in power; \стоя на едно място stand still; \стоя на котва lie at anchor; \стоя на опашка stand in a queue/line; queue; \стоя на пръсти stand on tip-toe; \стоя на разстояние stand off; \стоя прав stand; \стоя часовой, \стоя на стража stand sentry/sentinel/guard; keep watch;2. (не липсвам) still be there, still stand; старата къща още стои the old house still stands/ is still standing;3. прен. (за въпрос и пр.) stand; така стоят работите/нещата that is how matters stand;4. ( подхожда, прилича) suit; be becoming (to), (по мярка е) fit; стои ти много добре it suits/fits you very well, it’s a perfect fit; • стой! stop! halt! stand! ( почакай) hold on! wait a moment! \стоя зад някого back s.o.; \стоя на два стола sit on the fence, run with the hare and hunt with the hounds; \стоя на тръни/игли/бодли be on tenterhooks, be on thorns; \стоя настрана stand/keep away/aloof.* * *stay: стоя here till I come back - Стой тук докато се върна., стоя at home - стоя си вкъщи; stand (прав): стоя on tiptoe - стоя на пръсти, стоя still - стоя мирно, The matter стояs thus. - Така стоят нещата., This book стояs on the top shelf. - Тази книга стои на най-горния рафт., стоя aside - стоя на страна, стоя iddle - стоя без работа; abide (седнал); suit (подхожда, за дреха)* * *1. (намирам се, лежа) be, lie 2. (не липсвам) still be there, still stand 3. (подхожда, прилича) suit 4. (престоявам) stop. stay, remain;be 5. 2 минути the train stops here for ten minutes 6. be becoming (to), (no мярка е) fit 7. stand, be 8. СТОЯ без работа stand idle/by, do nothing 9. СТОЯ в къщи stay at home 10. СТОЯ до късно sit up late, stay up 11. СТОЯ зад някого back s. o. 12. СТОЯ здраво на краката си stand/be firm on o.'s feet (и прен.) 13. СТОЯ изправен (за предмет) stand on end 14. СТОЯ като треснат/гръмнат stand dumbfounded 15. СТОЯ на власт be in power 16. СТОЯ на два стола sit on the fence, run with the hare and hunt with the hounds 17. СТОЯ на думата си keep o.'s word 18. СТОЯ на еднo място stand still 19. СТОЯ на колене kneel 20. СТОЯ на кормилото be/stand at the helm 21. СТОЯ на котва lie at anchor 22. СТОЯ на опашка stand in a queue/line;queue 23. СТОЯ на поста си be at o.'s post 24. СТОЯ на пръсти stand on tip-toe 25. СТОЯ на пътя на някого (и прен.) stand/be s. o/s way 26. СТОЯ на разстояние stand off 27. СТОЯ на своето stick to o.'s guns;not budge (an inch) 28. СТОЯ на страна stand/keep away/aloof 29. СТОЯ на четири крака be/stand on all fours 30. СТОЯ над главата на някого press s. o. (hard), реster s.o. 31. СТОЯ неизползуван lie idle 32. СТОЯ часовой, СТОЯ на стража stand sentry/sentinel/guard;keep watch 33. СТОЯи разговарям/пуша stand talking/smoking 34. СТОЯна тръни/игли/бодли be on tenterhooks, be on thorns 35. СТОЯправ stand 36. вж. стон 37. въпросът, който стои пред нас the question we are faced with/which confronts us 38. парите му стоят в джоба he keeps his money in his pocket 39. пред него стои изборът дали he is faced with the choice whether 40. прен. (за въпрос и пр.) stand 41. с мене работата стои малко по-иначе things are a little different with me 42. старата къща още стои the old house still stands/is still standing 43. стои ти много добре it suits/fits you very well. it's a perfect fit 44. стоя нащрек вж. щрек 45. стоят ли ти ощe парите? have you still got the money?Is the money still there? 46. така стоят работите/нещата that is how matters stand 47. тук влакът стои 48. тя дълго стоя така she remained like that for a long time 49. чашите стоят в бюфета the cups/glasses are in the cupboard -
5 estar ante
(v.) = be faced withEx. The indexer is faced with the choice of which off the themes of the document to provide access to via an index.* * *(v.) = be faced withEx: The indexer is faced with the choice of which off the themes of the document to provide access to via an index.
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6 escoger
v.1 to choose.tiene dos sabores a escoger there are two flavors to choose fromtenemos que escoger entre tres candidatos we have to choose between three candidatesMaría escoge los maduros Mary chooses the ripe ones.Ella escogió bailar She chose dancing.2 to make a choice, to take a choice, to choose.María escogió Mary made a choice.* * *1 to choose, pick out, select■ lo escogió para/por marido she chose him as her husband\a escoger to choose fromno hay donde escoger they are all just as badtener donde escoger to have a good choice* * *verbto choose, pick, select* * *1.VT to choose, pick; [por votación] to electyo escogí el azul — I chose o picked the blue one
escogió los mejores vinos para la cena — he picked out o chose o selected the best wines to go with the meal
2.VI to chooseno hay mucho donde escoger — there isn't much to choose from, there isn't much choice
puestos a escoger, me quedo con estos — faced with the choice, I'll keep these
tener donde escoger — to have plenty to choose from, have plenty of choice
* * *verbo transitivo to chooseescoge el libro que quieras — pick o choose whichever book you want
no hay mucho (de) donde escoger — there isn't a great deal of choice, there isn't much to choose from
* * *= choose, click off, cull, opt (for), pick out, select, single out, pick and mix, mix and match, elect, pick, take + Posesivo + pick, go for.Ex. A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.Ex. We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Ex. The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.Ex. However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex. This process proceeds by examining in turn every one of a large set of items, and by picking out those which have certain specified characteristics.Ex. An extract is one o more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.Ex. Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex. Modular courses are already in place from which a student can pick and mix.Ex. It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.Ex. This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Ex. The network itself is assumed to be unreliable; any portion of the network could disappear at any moment ( pick your favorite catastrophe -- these days backhoes cutting cables are more of a threat than bombs).Ex. We can offer them both and let our users take their pick.Ex. If flexibility is required, it may be better to go for a general-purpose data base management system.----* escoger al azar = pick at + random.* escoger aleatoriamente = pick at + random.* escoger con cuidado = pick and choose.* escoger con esmero = pick and choose.* escoger cuidadosamente = handpick.* escoger las palabras = choose + Posesivo + words (carefully), pick + Posesivo + words (carefully).* escoger una opción = choose + setting, take up + option.* ser exigente al escoger = pick and choose.* * *verbo transitivo to chooseescoge el libro que quieras — pick o choose whichever book you want
no hay mucho (de) donde escoger — there isn't a great deal of choice, there isn't much to choose from
* * *= choose, click off, cull, opt (for), pick out, select, single out, pick and mix, mix and match, elect, pick, take + Posesivo + pick, go for.Ex: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.
Ex: We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Ex: The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.Ex: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex: This process proceeds by examining in turn every one of a large set of items, and by picking out those which have certain specified characteristics.Ex: An extract is one o more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.Ex: Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex: Modular courses are already in place from which a student can pick and mix.Ex: It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.Ex: This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Ex: The network itself is assumed to be unreliable; any portion of the network could disappear at any moment ( pick your favorite catastrophe -- these days backhoes cutting cables are more of a threat than bombs).Ex: We can offer them both and let our users take their pick.Ex: If flexibility is required, it may be better to go for a general-purpose data base management system.* escoger al azar = pick at + random.* escoger aleatoriamente = pick at + random.* escoger con cuidado = pick and choose.* escoger con esmero = pick and choose.* escoger cuidadosamente = handpick.* escoger las palabras = choose + Posesivo + words (carefully), pick + Posesivo + words (carefully).* escoger una opción = choose + setting, take up + option.* ser exigente al escoger = pick and choose.* * *escoger [E6 ]vtto chooseescogió las mejores flores para hacer el ramo he picked out o chose o selected the best flowers to make the bouquetescoge el libro que quieras pick o choose whichever book you wantescoge los dos o tres mejores pick out o choose the best two or threeno hay mucho donde escoger there isn't a great deal of choice, there isn't much to choose fromtuve que escoger entre los dos I had to choose between the two of themme escogieron de entre 90 candidatos I was chosen o selected from among 90 applicantsfue escogido para representar a su clase he was chosen o picked to represent his classtuvo mucho cuidado al escoger sus palabras he picked o chose his words very carefully* * *
escoger ( conjugate escoger) verbo transitivo
to choose;◊ escoge que quieras pick o choose whichever (one) you want;
no hay mucho (de) donde escoger there isn't a great deal of choice, there isn't much to choose from
escoger verbo transitivo to choose [entre, between] [de, from]: escogerán a los más preparados, they'll select the best-trained ones ➣ Ver nota en choose
' escoger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elección
- elegir
English:
choose
- select
- single out
- pick
- single
* * *♦ vtto choose;escoge una carta pick a card;de (entre) cien candidatos lo escogieron a él out of a hundred candidates they chose o selected him;escogemos la mejor fruta para nuestros clientes we select the best fruit for our customers;tiene dos sabores a escoger there are two flavours to choose from;tener mucho donde escoger to have plenty of choice, Br to be spoilt for choice;tenemos poco donde escoger we don't have much to choose from♦ vitenemos que escoger entre tres candidatos we have to choose between three candidates* * *v/t choose, select* * *escoger {15} vtelegir, seleccionar: to choose, to select* * * -
7 trouver
trouver [tʀuve]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. to find• où peut-on le trouver ? where is he?• mais qu'est-ce qu'elle lui trouve ? what on earth does she see in him?• comment as-tu fait pour trouver ? (énigme) how did you work it out?• j'ai trouvé ! I've got it! (inf)• explication/excuse toute trouvée ready-made explanation/excuse• où est-il allé trouver ça ? where on earth did he get that idea from?► trouver à + infinitif• trouver à manger/boire to find something to eat/drink• trouver à s'occuper to find something to occupy o.s. with• si tu trouves à te garer dans ma rue... if you manage to find a parking space in my street...b. ( = rencontrer par hasard) [+ document, information, personne] to come across ; [+ idée] to hit onc. ( = penser, juger) to find• trouver qch à son goût/trop cher to find sth to one's liking/too expensive• comment l'as-tu trouvé ? what did you think of him?• vous la trouvez sympathique ? do you like her?• vous trouvez ça normal ? do you think that's right?• tu trouves ça drôle ! so you find that funny!• vous trouvez ? do you think so?d. ( = rendre visite à) aller/venir trouver qn to go/come and see sb• quand il a des ennuis, c'est moi qu'il vient trouver when he has problems, it's me he comes toe. ( = éprouver) trouver (du) plaisir à qch/à faire qch to take pleasure in sth/in doing sth2. reflexive verba. ( = être dans une situation) [personne] to find o.s. ; [chose] to beb. ( = être situé) [personne, chose] to be• je me trouvais près de l'entrée I was (standing or sitting etc) near the entrance• où se trouve la poste ? where is the post office?c. ( = se sentir) to feel• se trouver mal ( = s'évanouir) to faint• tu te trouves malin ? I suppose you think that's clever!e. (exprimant la coïncidence: souvent avec infinitif) se trouver être/avoir... to happen to be/have...f. ( = découvrir sa personnalité, son style) il ne s'est pas encore trouvé ( = artiste) he hasn't found his own distinctive style yetg. (locutions)• il s'est trouvé que j'étais là quand... I happened to be there when...• il se trouvait qu'elle avait menti it turned out that she had been lying► il se trouve + nom ( = il y a)il se trouve toujours des gens qui disent or pour dire... there are always people who will say...► si ça se trouve (inf)ils sont sortis, si ça se trouve they're probably out• si ça se trouve, il ne viendra pas maybe he won't come* * *tʀuve
1.
1) ( par hasard) to find2) ( en cherchant) to findveuillez trouver ci-joint... — ( dans une lettre) please find enclosed...
tu as trouvé ça tout seul? — iron did you work that out all by yourself?
si tu continues tu vas me trouver! — (colloq) don't push your luck! (colloq)
3) ( voir) to find4) ( estimer)trouver quelqu'un gentil/pénible — to think somebody is nice/tiresome
je trouve ça bizarre/drôle — I think it's strange/funny, I find it strange/funny
comment trouves-tu mon ami? — what do you think of my friend?, how do you like my friend?
je me demande ce qu'elle lui trouve! — I wonder what she sees in him/her!
je te trouve bien calme, qu'est-ce que tu as? — you're very quiet, what's the matter?
5) ( imaginer) to come up with [raison, excuse, moyen, produit]trouver le moyen de faire — lit, iron to manage to do
il n'a rien trouvé de mieux que de le leur répéter! — iron he would have to go and tell them!
2.
se trouver verbe pronominal1) ( être situé) to be2) ( se sentir) to feel3) ( se considérer)4) ( se procurer) to find [raison, excuse, motif]
3.
verbe impersonnelil se trouve qu'elle ne leur avait rien dit — as it happened, she hadn't told them anything
ça s'est trouvé comme ça — (colloq) it just happened that way
si ça se trouve (colloq) ça te plaira — you might like it
* * *tʀuve vt1) [objet] to findJe ne trouve pas mes lunettes. — I can't find my glasses.
2)trouver à faire qch; trouver à boire — to find something to drink
3) (= penser) to thinkje trouve que — I think that, I find that
Je trouve que c'est bête. — I think it's stupid.
4) (= rendre visite à)* * *trouver verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( par hasard) to find [parapluie, chat, cadavre] (en faisant while doing); où as-tu trouvé ça? where did you find that?; nous avons trouvé un petit hôtel charmant we found a charming little hotel; trouver qch dans un tiroir/la rue/le bus to find sth in a drawer/in the street/on the bus; c'est surprenant de vous trouver ici! I'm surprised to find you here!; on trouve de tout ici they have everything here; trouver qch par hasard to come across sth; j'ai trouvé Luc au supermarché I ran into Luc at the supermarket;2 ( découvrir en cherchant) to find [personne, clés, gants, numéro de téléphone, erreur]; il a trouvé la maison/femme de ses rêves he found the house/woman of his dreams; trouver l'amour/la paix to find love/peace; j'ai trouvé quelqu'un à qui demander conseil I've found someone to go to for advice; elle a trouvé quelqu'un qui peut la renseigner/l'aider she's found somebody who can give her the information/help her; alors tu le trouves ce livre? have you found that book yet?; trouver son chemin to find one's way; j'ai eu du mal à trouver leur maison I had trouble finding their house; tu trouveras à manger dans la cuisine you'll find something to eat in the kitchen; trouver ce que l'on cherche to find what one is looking for; les médecins n'ont pas trouvé ce qu'il avait the doctors couldn't find what was wrong with him; ils ont trouvé qui a volé la voiture they found the person who stole the car; trouver de quoi écrire to find something to write with; vous le trouverez à son bureau/chez lui you'll find him in his office/at home; savez-vous où je peux la trouver? do you know where I can find her?; veuillez trouver ci-joint… ( dans une lettre) please find enclosed…; j'ai trouvé! I've got it!; combien trouves-tu dans le premier exercice? what answer did you get for the first exercise?; tu as trouvé ça tout seul? iron did you work that out all by yourself?; si tu continues tu vas me trouver○! don't push your luck○!; il va trouver à qui parler he's going to be for it○; ⇒ chaussure;3 ( se procurer) to find [emploi, appartement, associé]; il ne trouve pas de travail he can't find a job; j'ai trouvé une amie en elle I found a friend in her; trouver une consolation dans to find consolation in; trouver du plaisir/une satisfaction dans qch/à faire to get pleasure/satisfaction out of sth/out of doing; trouver un réconfort dans to take comfort in; il ne nous reste plus qu'à trouver le financement all we have to do now is get financial backing;4 ( voir) to find; trouver qch dans un état lamentable to find sth in an appalling state; trouver qch cassé/déchiré/ouvert to find sth broken/torn/open; trouver qn debout/couché/assis to find sb standing/lying down/sitting down; trouver qn malade/en pleurs/mort to find sb ill/in tears/dead; il a été trouvé mort dans son lit un matin he was found dead in his bed one morning; trouver qn en train de faire to find sb doing; je les ai trouvés en train de fouiller dans mes affaires I found them rummaging through my belongings; ils sont tous venus me trouver après le cours they all came to see me after the class; je vais aller trouver le responsable du rayon I'm going to go and see the head of the department;5 ( estimer) trouver qn gentil/adorable/pénible to think sb is nice/adorable/tiresome; je trouve ça bizarre/drôle/inadmissible I think it's strange/funny/intolerable; comment trouves-tu mon gâteau? what do you think of my cake?; comment trouves-tu mon ami? what do you think of my friend?, how do you like my friend?; trouver triste de faire to find it sad to do; il trouve (ça) dommage de ne pas en profiter he thinks it's a shame not to take advantage of it; j'ai trouvé bon de vous prévenir I thought it right to warn you; trouver un intérêt à qch/faire to find sth interesting/find it interesting to do; trouver des qualités/défauts à qch/qn to see good qualities/faults in sth/sb; elle ne me trouve que des défauts she only sees my faults; je me demande ce qu'elle lui trouve! I wonder what she sees in him!; elle m'a trouvé bonne/mauvaise mine she thought I looked well/didn't look well; je te trouve bien calme, qu'est-ce que tu as? you're very quiet, what's the matter?; trouver que to think that; tu trouves que j'ai tort/raison? do you think I'm wrong/right?; ils ont trouvé que j'exagérais they thought I was going too far; tu trouves? do you think so?; je ne trouve pas qu'il est or soit méchant I don't think he's so bad;6 ( imaginer) to come up with [raison, excuses, moyen, produit]; trouver une astuce to come up with a crafty solution; ils ont trouvé un nouveau système they've come up with a new system; trouver à s'amuser/s'occuper to find sth to play with/do; trouver qch à dire sur to find sth to say about; trouver à redire to find fault; trouver le moyen de faire aussi iron to manage to do; il n'a rien trouvé de mieux que de le leur répéter! iron he WOULD have to go and tell them!B se trouver vpr1 ( être situé) to be; se trouver à Rome/dans l'avion/au bord de la rivière to be in Rome/on the plane/on the river bank; le résumé se trouve page 11 the summary is on page 11; se trouver incapable or dans l'impossibilité de faire to be unable to do; je me trouvais seule chez moi I was home alone;2 ( se retrouver) [personne] to find oneself [bloqué, pris, isolé]; [projet] to be [compromis, entravé]; [ville, région, pays] to be [assiégé, envahi, inondé]; se trouver confronté à de grosses difficultés to have run into major problems;3 ( se sentir) to feel; se trouver mal à l'aise quelque part to feel uneasy somewhere; se trouver embarrassé to feel embarrassed; se trouver bien quelque part to be happy somewhere; se trouver mal to pass out; j'ai failli me trouver mal I nearly passed out;4 ( se considérer) il se trouver beau/laid he thinks he's good-looking/ugly;5 ( se procurer) to find oneself [emploi, logement, voiture]; to find [raisons, excuses, motif]; trouve-toi une occupation find yourself something to do; elle s'est trouvé un petit ami she's found herself a boyfriend.C v impers il se trouve que je le connais I happen to know him; il se trouve que nous nous connaissons we happen to know each other; il se trouve que je le savais as it happens, I already knew; il se trouve qu'elle ne leur avait rien dit as it happened, she hadn't told them anything; il ne s'est trouvé que dix personnes pour accepter in the event, only ten people accepted; ça s'est trouvé comme ça○ it just happened that way; si ça se trouve○ ça te plaira/tu les verras you might like it/see them; si ça se trouve○ il est mort/ne viendra pas he might be dead/not come.[truve] verbe transitifA.[APRÈS UNE RECHERCHE]1. [objet perdu, personne, emploi] to findoù pourrais-je la trouver mardi? where could I find ou contact her on Tuesday?trouver où [découvrir un lieu approprié pour]: j'ai trouvé où faire reproduire des cartes postales anciennes I've found a place where they do reproductions of old postcardsil faut que je trouve 5 000 euros avant demain I must get hold of ou find 5,000 euros before tomorrowj'ai trouvé en elle la sœur/l'amie que je cherchais in her I found the sister/the friend I'd been looking fordu safran, on en trouve dans les épiceries fines you can get ou find saffron in good delicatessens4. [rendre visite à]aller trouver quelqu'un to go to somebody, to go and see somebodyvenir trouver quelqu'un to come to somebody, to come and see somebodyB.[INVOLONTAIREMENT]1. [tomber sur - personne, lettre, trésor] to findj'ai trouvé ce livre en faisant du rangement I found ou came across this book while I was tidying upà notre grande surprise, nous avons trouvé le beau temps en arrivant when we got there we were surprised to find that the weather was goodsi je trouve celui qui m'a cabossé ma portière! just let me lay my hands on whoever dented my car door!trouver quelque chose par hasard to chance ou to stumble upon somethingj'ai trouvé ma maison cambriolée I found my house burgled ou that my house had been burgledtrouver à qui parler [un confident] to find a friends'il continue comme ça, il va trouver à qui parler! if he goes on like that, I'll give him what for!je l'ai trouvé fouillant ou qui fouillait dans mes tiroirs I found ou I caught him searching through my drawersC.[PAR L'ESPRIT, LA VOLONTÉ]1. [inventer - prétexte, méthode etc] to findje ne savais pas ce que je faisais — c'est tout ce que tu as trouvé? I didn't know what I was doing — is that the best you can come up with?2. [deviner - solution] to find ; [ - réponse, mot de passe] to find (out), to discover ; [ - code] to break, to crackj'ai trouvé! I've got it!, I know!39 moins 7, il fallait trouver 32 39 take away 7, the correct result was 323. [parvenir à] to findça y est, j'ai trouvé ce que je voulais te dire! I know what I wanted to tell you!je n'arrivais pas à trouver mes mots I couldn't find the right words, I was lost for wordslà, tu as trouvé le mot juste! you've said it!4. [se ménager] to find5. [ressentir] to findtrouver du plaisir à (faire) quelque chose to take pleasure in (doing) something, to enjoy (doing) somethingnous trouvions de la satisfaction à remplir notre devoir we used to find it satisfying to do our dutyD.[AVOIR COMME OPINION]trouver quelque chose remarquable to find something remarkable, to think that something is remarkabletu vas me trouver vieilli you'll think ou find I've agedtrouver que to think ou to find thatla soupe manque de sel, tu ne trouves pas? the soup needs more salt, don't you think?2. [reconnaître]tu ne lui trouves pas une petite ressemblance avec ta sœur? don't you think ou wouldn't you say that she looks a bit like your sister?mais enfin, qu'est-ce que tu lui trouves, à ce type? (familier) for goodness' sake, what do you see in this guy?————————se trouver verbe impersonnelil se trouve [il existe, il y a] there isil se trouvera toujours quelqu'un pour te renseigner you'll always find somebody ou there'll always be someone you can ask2. [fait du hasard]il se trouve que... as it happens...il se trouve que quelqu'un vous a vu dans mon bureau as it happens, somebody saw you in my officeil s'est trouvé que je les ai entendus I chanced to overhear them, by chance I overheard them————————se trouver verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[s'estimer]————————se trouver verbe pronominal (emploi passif)de bons artisans, cela se trouve difficilement it's not easy to find ou to get good craftsmen————————se trouver verbe pronominal intransitif1. [en un lieu, une circonstance - personne] to be ; [ - bâtiment, ville] to be (situated) ou locatedqu'est-ce que tu dirais si tu te trouvais face à face avec lui? what would you say if you suddenly found yourself face to face with him?se trouver sur [figurer] to appear ou to be shown on[résider - intérêt, problème] to be, to lie2. [arriver]quand vous vous trouverez sur la place, tournez à droite when you arrive at the square, turn rightse trouver dans l'impossibilité de faire quelque chose to find oneself ou to be unable to do something4. [se sentir] to feelse trouver bien/mieuxa. [du point de vue de la santé] to feel good/betterb. [dans un siège] to feel comfortable/more comfortablec. [avec quelqu'un] to feel at ease/more at eased. [dans un vêtement élégant] to feel (that one looks) good/betterse trouver mal [s'évanouir] to pass out, to faintse trouver bien/mal de quelque chose: elle a suivi mes conseils et s'en est bien/mal trouvée she followed my advice, and benefited from it/and lived to regret itse trouver mieux de quelque chose: qu'il parte, je ne m'en trouverai que mieux! let him leave, see if I care!5. [se réaliser] to find oneselfen tant qu'écrivain, elle ne s'est pas encore trouvée as a writer, she hasn't found her individual voice ou style yet6. [exprime la fortuité d'un événement, d'une situation] to happenils se trouvaient appartenir au même club they happened to belong ou it turned out that they belonged to the same club -
8 alternatyw|a
f 1. książk. (sytuacja wyboru) choice, option- stanąć przed alternatywą a. wobec alternatywy to be faced with a choice2. pot. (inna możliwość) alternative (dla czegoś to sth) 3. kryt. (jedna z możliwości) alternative, possibility 4. Log. alternativeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > alternatyw|a
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9 стоять
1.1. stand*стоять на ногах (прям. и перен.) — stand* on one's feet
прочно, твёрдо стоять на ногах (перен.) — be firmly established
стоять на коленях — kneel*
стоять на цыпочках — stand* on tiptoe
стоять и разговаривать, курить — stand* talking, smoking
стой! ( остановить) — stop!
дом стоит на берегу реки — the house* is situated on the bank of the river
стоять на часах — stand* guard
стоять на вахте — keep* watch, be on watch
стоять на якоре — be at anchor, lie* / ride* at anchor
стоять у причала мор. — lie* alongside; be docked амер.
стоять в очереди — stand* in a queue
стоять на чьём-л. пути — be in smb.'s way; (перен. тж.) stand* in smb.'s light
его имя стоит рядом с именами... — his name ranks side by side with the names of..., his name ranks with those of...
3. ( быть) beстоять на уровне требований дня — come* up to requirements of the day
4. ( быть неподвижным) stop; ( о непроточной воде) be stagnant5. (находиться в бездействии; о машине, заводе и т. п.) be at, или come* to, a standstillчасы стоят — the watch, the clock has come to a standstill
6. уст. ( жить) stay, liveстоять в гостинице — stay / live at / in a hotel
стоять (на квартире) воен. — be billeted
стоять лагерем — be encamped, be under canvas
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стоять насмерть — stand* to the last man; die in the last ditch идиом. разг.стоять над душой у кого-л. разг. — pester / harass / plague smb., worry the life out of smb.
он стоит перед выбором, перед ним стоит выбор — he is faced with the choice
задачи, стоящие перед нами — the tasks confronting us
стоять у власти — hold* power, be in power, be in office
2.стоять во главе (рд.) — be at the head (of), head (d.)
он стоит за то, чтобы попытаться ещё раз — he is for trying once again
стоять горой (за вн.) — defend with might and main (d.), stand* through thick and thin (by); be solidly behind (d.)
2. (на пр.; настаивать) stand* on / uponстоять на своём (мнении) — hold* one's own, hold* / stand* one's ground
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10 выбор
choice, selection, option, sampling• Возможно, лучшим выбором для хо было бы... - Perhaps a better choice for хо would be...• Имеется громадный произвол в выборе (чего-л). - There is a great deal of arbitrariness in the choice of...• Мы имеем большую свободу в выборе... - There is considerable liberty in choosing...• Мы стоим перед трудным выбором решения, как... - We were faced with a difficult choice in deciding how to...• Необходимо проявлять большую осторожность в выборе... - Great care must be exercised in selecting...• Однако несомненно, что этот выбор зависит от обстоятельств. - But of course the choice depends on circumstances.• Преимущество этого выбора состоит в том, что... - The advantage of this choice is that...• Таким образом, проблема сводится к проблеме выбора... - The problem thus becomes one of choosing...• У нас нет большого выбора. - We have little choice.• Это достигается путем выбора... - This is accomplished by choosing...• Это причиняет некоторую трудность в выборе... - This causes some difficulty in the choice of... -
11 una serie de
= a choice of, a number of, a range of, a series of, a suite of, an array of, a string of, a pattern of, a stream of, a battery of, a succession ofEx. Several commands, such as CLEAR (ESC C), SHOW (F4), and PRINT (F6), give you a choice of settings at the bottom of the screen.Ex. These four types of information retrieval tools have a number of common features.Ex. Clearly, with such a complex range of symbols a filing order for the symbols must be defined, as there is no obvious order.Ex. Edge notch cards have a series of holes around the perimeter.Ex. Read-only access to title, supplier, and patron and fund accounting information is provided by a suite of general enquiry functions.Ex. Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.Ex. The author statement may, for example, name all of a string of authors, or just the first named.Ex. A binary coded instruction would therefore appear as a pattern of 1s and 0s, eg: 0001 0000.Ex. Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.Ex. There is a whole battery of minor skills and special techniques for using particular sources of information: they have to be mastered one at a time and committed to memory.Ex. In a system devised at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the cutting tool was guided through a succession of points by feeding their co-ordinates from a punched paper tape.* * *= a choice of, a number of, a range of, a series of, a suite of, an array of, a string of, a pattern of, a stream of, a battery of, a succession ofEx: Several commands, such as CLEAR (ESC C), SHOW (F4), and PRINT (F6), give you a choice of settings at the bottom of the screen.
Ex: These four types of information retrieval tools have a number of common features.Ex: Clearly, with such a complex range of symbols a filing order for the symbols must be defined, as there is no obvious order.Ex: Edge notch cards have a series of holes around the perimeter.Ex: Read-only access to title, supplier, and patron and fund accounting information is provided by a suite of general enquiry functions.Ex: Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.Ex: The author statement may, for example, name all of a string of authors, or just the first named.Ex: A binary coded instruction would therefore appear as a pattern of 1s and 0s, eg: 0001 0000.Ex: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.Ex: There is a whole battery of minor skills and special techniques for using particular sources of information: they have to be mastered one at a time and committed to memory.Ex: In a system devised at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the cutting tool was guided through a succession of points by feeding their co-ordinates from a punched paper tape. -
12 изправен
1. erect, standing, upright; on o.'s feetизправен пред труден избор faced with/facing a difficult choiceизправен пред трудности up against difficulties2. in good working order; troublefree; in good shape/repair3. (точен, прецизен) accurate, correct(за платец) regularизправен платец a reliable/good payerстарая се да бъда изправен пред някого try to put o.'s right with s.o* * *изпра̀вен,мин. страд. прич. erect, standing, upright; on o.’s feet; \изправен пред faced with, facing; \изправен пред трудности up against difficulties; седя \изправен на стол sit up straight; стоя \изправен stand up; stand on o.’s feet; чадърът е \изправен до стената the umbrella stands against the wall.——————прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. in good working order; trouble-free; in good shape/repair; in gear; (за превозно средство) roadworthy;* * *erect; standing; straight: sit up изправен - седя изправен; upright; upstanding* * *1. (точен, прецизен) accurate 2. 1 erect, standing, upright;on o.'s feet 3. 2 in good working order;troublefree;in good shape/repair 4. correct: (за платец) regular 5. ИЗПРАВЕН платец а reliable/good payer 6. ИЗПРАВЕН пред труден избор faced with/facing a difficult choice 7. ИЗПРАВЕН пред трудности up against difficulties 8. седя ИЗПРАВЕН на стол sit up straight 9. старая се да бъда ИЗПРАВЕН пред някого try to put o.'s. right with s.o 10. стоя ИЗПРАВЕН stand up;stand on o.'s feet 11. чадърът е ИЗПРАВЕН до стената the umbrella stands against the wall -
13 placer
placer [plase]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = assigner une place à) [+ objet, personne] to put ; [+ invité, spectateur] to seatb. ( = situer) to place, to put• placer ses espérances en qn/qch to pin one's hopes on sb/sthc. ( = introduire) [+ remarque, plaisanterie] to get ind. [+ ouvrier, malade, écolier] to placee. ( = vendre) [+ marchandise] to sell2. reflexive verb• se placer de face/contre le mur to stand facing/against the wallb. [cheval] to be placed• se placer 2e to be 2nd* * *plase
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1) ( mettre à un endroit) to put, to place [objet]; to seat [personne]2) ( mettre dans une situation) to put, to placeplacer un service sous la responsabilité de quelqu'un — to make somebody responsible for a department
placer quelqu'un/être placé devant un choix difficile — to present somebody/to be faced with a difficult choice
3) ( procurer un emploi) to place, to find a job for5) ( attribuer)6) ( introduire) to slip in [remarque, anecdote]je n'arrive pas à en placer une (colloq) avec elle! — I can't get a word in edgeways GB ou edgewise US with her!
7) ( prendre en charge) to place [somebody] in care [enfant]8) ( vendre) to place, to sell [marchandise]
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se placer verbe pronominal1) ( à un endroit)se placer près de — ( debout) to stand next to; ( assis) to sit next to
se placer autour d'une maison — [policiers] to position oneself around a house
2) ( dans une situation)il s'est placé comme apprenti — he found himself an apprenticeship [BrE]
notre démarche se place dans le cadre de l'aide au tiers-monde — our action comes within the context of Third World aid
3) ( dans une hiérarchie)il s'est placé dans les premiers — ( en classe) he got one of the top places; ( dans une course) he finished among the first
* * *plase vt1) (= disposer, positionner, mettre) to place2) [convive, spectateur] to seat3) [capital, argent] to investIl a placé ses économies en Bourse. — He invested his money on the Stock Exchange.
4)placer qn chez — to get sb a job at, to get sb a job with
* * *placer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( mettre à un endroit) to put, to place [objet]; to seat [personne] (à côté de beside); placer ses doigts sur le clavier to place one's fingers on the keyboard; le metteur en scène a placé cette scène au début du film the director put this scene at the beginning of the film; placer des gardes to post guards; placer des hommes autour d'une maison to position men around a house; place l'antenne dans cette direction position the aerial in this direction; placer sa balle ( au tennis) to place one's ball;2 ( mettre dans une situation) to put, to place; le directeur m'a placé à la tête du service informatique the manager put me in charge of the data-processing department; placer qn dans l'obligation de faire to place sb under an obligation to do; placer qn sous la protection de to place sb under the protection of; placer un service sous la responsabilité de qn to make a department responsible for sb; placer qn/être placé devant un choix difficile to present sb/to be faced with a difficult choice;3 ( procurer un emploi) to place, to find a job for; l'école place ses élèves the school places ou finds employment for its students; placer qn comme domestique chez qn to place sb as a servant in sb's household; placer qn auprès de qn comme garde du corps to place sb with sb as a bodyguard;4 Fin ( investir) to invest; ( mettre en dépôt) to deposit, to put; placer une partie de ses revenus à la caisse d'épargne to deposit ou put part of one's income in a savings bank;6 ( introduire) to slip in [remarque, anecdote]; je n'arrive pas à en placer une avec elle! I can't get a word in edgeways GB ou edgewise US with her!; elle ne me laisse pas en placer une! she won't let me get a word in edgeways GB ou edgewise US!; il s'arrange toujours pour placer cette plaisanterie dans la conversation he always manages to get ou work that joke into the conversation;7 Prot Soc to place [sb] in care [enfant];8 ( vendre) to place, to sell [produit, marchandise].B se placer vpr1 ( à un endroit) se placer près de ( debout) to stand next to; ( assis) to sit next to; placez-vous au milieu gén get in the middle; ( debout) stand in the middle; ( assis) sit in the middle; se placer autour d'une maison [policiers] to position oneself around a house; où se placent les verres? where do the glasses go?; sais-tu comment se placent les piles? do you know which way round GB ou around US the batteries go?;2 ( dans une situation) se placer sous la protection de qn to place oneself under sb's protection; se placer sous une perspective nouvelle to look at things from a new perspective; ça dépend de quel point de vue on se place it depends on your point of view; il s'est placé comme apprenti he found ou got himself an apprenticeshipGB; notre démarche/intervention se place dans le cadre de l'aide au tiers-monde our action/intervention comes within the context of Third World aid;3 ( dans une hiérarchie) se placer premier [coureur, cheval] to come first; il s'est placé dans les premiers ( en classe) he got one of the top places; ( dans une course) he finished among the first.[plase] verbe transitif1. [mettre dans une position précise] to placeplacer un patron sur du tissu to lay a pattern on ou over a piece of fabric2. [faire asseoir] to seatplacer quelqu'un devant ses responsabilités to force somebody to face up to his/her responsibilities4. [établir - dans une institution] to placeplacer un enfant à l'Assistance publique to place ou to put a child in caremoi, je le placerais parmi les grands écrivains I would rate ou rank him among the great writers6. [situer dans le temps]7. [situer dans l'espace] to locate8. [mettre] to putorchestre placé sous la direction de... orchestra conducted by...9. [dans la conversation]10. [vendre] to sellj'essaie désespérément de placer mon vieux canapé! (humoristique) I'm desperately trying to find a home for my old sofa!————————se placer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [dans l'espace]a. [debout] stand near the windowb. [assis] sit near the window[dans un jugement, une analyse] to look at ou to consider thingsse placer premier/troisième to finish first/third3. [trouver un emploi]elle s'est placée comme infirmière she found ou got a job as a nurse4. (familier) [se présenter avantageusement]se placer auprès du patron to butter up ou to sweet-talk the boss -
14 valg
alternative, choice, election, pick, poll, suffrage* * *(mere F, også = ret el. frihed til at vælge) option ( fx if I had the choice (el. option); there is no choice (el. option));( især mellem to ting) alternative ( fx there is no alternative (el.choice));( fx a general election),( valghandling) poll ( fx the date fixed for the poll);[ afholde valg] hold an election,( i samtlige kredse) hold elections, hold a general election;(NB general election bruges ikke om USA);[ frie valg] free elections;[ hemmeligt valg] (voting by) ballot, secret vote;[ være på valg] come up for election;[ gå til valg] go to the polls;[ gå til valg på spørgsmålet] call an election on the issue, take the issue to the country;[ udskrive valg] call an election, go (el. appeal) to the country;[ med vb:][ afholde valg], se forrige afsnit;[ valget faldt på ham] he was chosen,T the choice fell on him;[ give ham frit valg] give (el. allow) him a free choice;(dvs ingen mulighed for at vælge) I have no option (el. choice),( ingen anden mulighed) I have no alternative (el. choice) ( fx but to leave);[ du har valget mellem at betale eller blive smidt ud] you have the alternative (el. a choice) of paying up or being thrown out;[ valget står mellem] the choice lies between;[ træffe sit valg] make one's choice;[ udskrive valg], se forrige afsnit. -
15 nariz
f.1 nose.operarse (de) la nariz to have a nose jobsangraba por la nariz her nose was bleedingsonarse la nariz to blow one's nosenariz aguileña/chata/respingona hooked/snub/turned-up nose2 nostril (orificio).3 sense of smell (olfato).4 snout, muzzle, nose, lug.5 latch pin.* * *► nombre femenino (pl narices)1 ANATOMÍA nose► interjección ¡narices!1 familiar not on your life!\asomar las narices to nose about, nose arounddar en la nariz algo a alguien to get the feeling (that)...darle a alguien con la puerta en las narices to slam a door in somebody's facedarse de narices con algo/alguien to bump into something/somebodydejar a alguien con tantas narices / dejar a alguien con un palmo de narices to let somebody down¡de narices! familiar brilliant!en las narices de alguien right under somebody's noseestar hasta las narices de familiar to be fed up (to the back teeth) withhacer lo que le sale a uno de las narices familiar to do whatever one likes, do whatever one feels likemeter las narices en algo to poke one's nose into somethingno ver uno más allá de sus narices to see no further than the end of one's nosepasar algo por las narices a alguien to keep going on about something to somebody, harp on about something to somebodyromper las narices a alguien to smash somebody's face inromperse las narices to fall flat on one's facesalirle algo a uno de las narices to feel like doing something¡tiene narices (la cosa)! familiar it's a bit much!tocar las narices familiar to be a nuisance, be a pest■ ¡quieres dejar de tocarme las narices! will you get off my back!tocarse las narices familiar to do sod all¡tócate las narices! familiar (con asombro) would you believe it? 2 (con enfado) (isn't it) bloody marvellous!nariz aguileña aquiline nosenariz griega straight nosenariz respingona turned-up nose* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Anat) nosetengo la nariz tapada — I have a blocked nose, my nose is blocked
sangre 1), sonarsehablar con o por la nariz — to talk through one's nose
2)me da en la nariz que no está diciendo la verdad — I get the feeling o something tells me that she is not telling the truth
ya estamos otra vez con el ruidito ese de las narices — there's that damn * o bloody ** noise again
de narices Esp * —
me encuentro de narices — I feel fantastic o great
delante de o en las narices de algn * —
- estar hasta las narices de algo/algnse le hincharon las narices — he blew his top *, he hit the roof
eso me lo paso por las narices — * I couldn't care less * o I don't give two hoots * about that
por narices Esp * —
dijo que su hija no iba y por narices tuvo que ser así — she said that her daughter was not going and that was that
esto tiene que estar listo para el lunes por narices — this has to be ready by Monday no matter what
pasar o restregar por las narices * —
le gustaba pasar a su novia por las narices de su ex — he liked to show off his girlfriend in front of his ex
siempre nos están restregando por las narices que tienen mucho dinero — they're always rubbing our noses in the fact that they have a lot of money
tener narices Esp * —
¡tiene narices la cosa! — it's outrageous!
palmoen esa oficina se están todo el día tocando las narices — they sit around all day twiddling their thumbs in that office
3) Esp* [frases de sentido exclamativo]¡narices! — rubbish!, nonsense!
¿dónde narices están mis calcetines? — where on earth are my socks? *
¿qué días de fiesta ni que narices? ¡aquí todo el mundo trabaja! — holidays! what are you talking about? here everybody has to work!
4) (=olfato) nose, sense of smellperros de presa con muy buena nariz — gun dogs with a good nose o keen sense of smell
5) [del vino] nose* * *a) (Anat) nosehabla con or por la nariz — he has a nasal voice o twang
darle en or por las narices a alguien — (fam) to get one up on somebody (colloq)
darse de narices con alguien — (fam) to bump into somebody (colloq)
darse de narices con or contra algo — (fam)
en mis/sus propias narices — (fam) right under my/his nose
estar hasta las narices de algo/alguien — (fam) to be fed up (to the back teeth) with something/somebody (colloq)
hincharle las narices a alguien — (Esp fam) to get on somebody's nerves (colloq)
meter las narices or la nariz en algo — (fam) to poke one's nose into something (colloq)
no ve más allá de sus narices — (fam) he can't see further than the end of his nose
por narices — (Esp fam)
ahora te lo comes, por narices — now you're going to eat it, if it's the last thing you do (colloq)
romperle las narices a alguien — (fam) to smash somebody's face in (colloq)
tener narices — (Esp fam)
si tendrá narices el tío! — he has some nerve! (AmE colloq), he's got a nerve o cheek! (BrE colloq)
tiene narices la cosa! — it's ridiculous!
b) ( de avión) nose* * *= nose.Ex. Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.----* cirugía estética de la nariz = nose job.* de nariz chata = pug-nosed, flat-nosed.* de nariz respingada = pug-nosed, flat-nosed.* de nariz respingona = pug-nosed, flat-nosed.* ¿dónde narices...? = where on (this) earth...?.* hablar con la nariz = talk through + Posesivo + nose.* hablar por la nariz = talk through + Posesivo + nose.* hurgarse la nariz = pick + Posesivo + nose.* meter la nariz en = snoop about/(a)round/into/in.* meter las narices en = snoop about/(a)round/into/in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).* meterse el dedo en la nariz = pick + Posesivo + nose.* nariz chata = pug nose.* nariz respingada = pug nose.* nariz respingona = pert nose, pug nose.* ¿qué narices...? = what on (this) earth...?, What the heck...?.* sangrar por la nariz = have + a nose bleed, bleed through + Posesivo + nose.* sonarse la nariz = blow + Posesivo + nose.* * *a) (Anat) nosehabla con or por la nariz — he has a nasal voice o twang
darle en or por las narices a alguien — (fam) to get one up on somebody (colloq)
darse de narices con alguien — (fam) to bump into somebody (colloq)
darse de narices con or contra algo — (fam)
en mis/sus propias narices — (fam) right under my/his nose
estar hasta las narices de algo/alguien — (fam) to be fed up (to the back teeth) with something/somebody (colloq)
hincharle las narices a alguien — (Esp fam) to get on somebody's nerves (colloq)
meter las narices or la nariz en algo — (fam) to poke one's nose into something (colloq)
no ve más allá de sus narices — (fam) he can't see further than the end of his nose
por narices — (Esp fam)
ahora te lo comes, por narices — now you're going to eat it, if it's the last thing you do (colloq)
romperle las narices a alguien — (fam) to smash somebody's face in (colloq)
tener narices — (Esp fam)
si tendrá narices el tío! — he has some nerve! (AmE colloq), he's got a nerve o cheek! (BrE colloq)
tiene narices la cosa! — it's ridiculous!
b) ( de avión) nose* * *= nose.Ex: Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.
* cirugía estética de la nariz = nose job.* de nariz chata = pug-nosed, flat-nosed.* de nariz respingada = pug-nosed, flat-nosed.* de nariz respingona = pug-nosed, flat-nosed.* ¿dónde narices...? = where on (this) earth...?.* hablar con la nariz = talk through + Posesivo + nose.* hablar por la nariz = talk through + Posesivo + nose.* hurgarse la nariz = pick + Posesivo + nose.* meter la nariz en = snoop about/(a)round/into/in.* meter las narices en = snoop about/(a)round/into/in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).* meterse el dedo en la nariz = pick + Posesivo + nose.* nariz chata = pug nose.* nariz respingada = pug nose.* nariz respingona = pert nose, pug nose.* ¿qué narices...? = what on (this) earth...?, What the heck...?.* sangrar por la nariz = have + a nose bleed, bleed through + Posesivo + nose.* sonarse la nariz = blow + Posesivo + nose.* * *1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) nosesonarse la nariz to blow one's nose¡suénate esas narices! ( fam); blow your nose!me sale sangre de la nariz my nose is bleedinghabla con or por la nariz he has a nasal voice o twangno te metas los dedos en la nariz or no te hurgues la nariz don't pick your noselo tenía delante de las narices or la nariz it was right under my nosedarle en las narices a algn ( Esp fam): me da en las narices que no le ha gustado I get the feeling she didn't like itdarse de narices con or contra algo ( fam): nos dimos de narices contra un árbol we crashed into o ( colloq) went smack into a treese dio de narices contra el suelo/la puerta he fell flat on his face/walked smack into the doorestoy harta de este teléfono de las narices I'm fed up with this damned phonees un problema de narices it's a really tricky problem ( colloq)en mis/sus propias narices ( fam): se lo quitó en sus propias narices she took it from right under his nose o from right in front of himse rió de ella en sus propias narices he laughed in her facehincharle las narices a algn ( Esp fam); to get on sb's nerves ( colloq), to get up sb's nose ( BrE colloq)ni … ni narices ( Esp fam): aquí no quiero ni cuchicheos, ni bromas, ni narices ¡a trabajar! no whispering, no jokes, no nothing, get down to some work! ( colloq)no ve/no ven más allá de sus narices ( fam); he can't see further than the end of his nose/they can't see further than the ends of their nosespor narices ( Esp fam): tiene que estar en ese cajón por narices it just has to be in that drawer, I know it's in that drawer somewhere, it has to be o it must beahora te lo vas a comer, por narices now you're going to eat it, if it's the last thing you do ( colloq), now you're jolly well going to eat it ( BrE colloq)refregarle algo a algn por las narices ( fam): no tienes por qué refregármelo por las narices there's no need to keep rubbing it in o to keep rubbing my nose in it ( colloq)tener narices ( Esp fam): ¡si tendrá narices el tío! he has some nerve! ( AmE colloq), he's got a nerve o cheek! ( BrE colloq)¡tiene narices la cosa! it's ridiculous o outrageous!2 (de un avión) noseCompuestos:aquiline nose(aplanada) flat nose; (con la punta redondeada) snub noseGrecian profile● nariz respingona or respingadaturned-up nose* * *
nariz sustantivo femeninoa) (Anat) nose;
no te metas los dedos en la nariz don't pick your nose;
en mis/sus propias narices (fam) right under my/his nose;
estar hasta las narices de algo/algn (fam) to be fed up (to the back teeth) with sth/sb (colloq);
meter las narices or la nariz en algo (fam) to poke one's nose into sth (colloq)
nariz sustantivo femenino
1 (tb en pl narices) nose: tengo taponada la nariz, my nose is blocked
(sentido del olfato) tengo muy mala nariz, I have a poor sense of smell
♦ Locuciones: familiar dar en la nariz: me da en la nariz que..., I've got this feeling that...
darse de narices con alguien, to bump into someone
en mis/tus/sus (propias) narices, right under my/your/his very nose
familiar hinchar a alguien las narices, to get on sb's wick
familiar meter las narices en algo, to poke one's nose into sthg
familiar restregar algo a alguien por las narices, to rub it in
Nariz se utiliza para sustituir el término malsonante de algunas locuciones: No tengo más narices que aceptar. I have no option but to agree to.
' nariz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afear
- aleta
- asomar
- caballete
- chata
- chato
- corva
- corvo
- dar
- empolvarse
- escarbar
- hurgarse
- moco
- orificio
- respingón
- respingona
- roma
- romo
- salir
- sonarse
- soplamocos
- sorber
- tabique
- ventana
- afilado
- aguileño
- arrugar
- chorrear
- despejar
- despellejar
- destapar
- grande
- hurgar
- limpiar
- moquillento
- mormado
- pañuelo
- pelado
- pelar
- picudo
- punta
- recto
- respingado
- sangrar
- sangre
- sonar
- tapar
- taponar
- torcido
English:
bleed
- blow
- bridge
- bung up
- dab
- end
- his
- hooked
- nasally
- nose
- nosebleed
- nostril
- on
- pick
- pointed
- poke
- prominent
- pug nose
- ridge
- runny
- sharp
- sniff
- snub-nosed
- stuffed-up
- twitch
- upturned
- wipe
- block
- drop
- itchy
- run
- sniffle
- snub
* * *♦ nf1. [órgano] nose;operarse (de) la nariz to have a nose job;sangraba por la nariz her nose was bleeding;sonarse la nariz to blow one's nose;taparse la nariz to hold one's nose;tengo la nariz tapada my nose is blocked;tener la nariz aguileña/griega to have a Roman nose/Grecian profile;tener la nariz chata/respingona to have a snub/turned-up nose2. [olfato] sense of smell3. Compdar a alguien en las narices con algo to rub sb's nose in sth;me da en la nariz que… I've got a feeling that…;el motorista se dio de narices contra el semáforo the motorcyclist went smack into the traffic lights;delante de mis narices: me insultó delante de mis narices he insulted me to my face;me han robado el bolso delante de mis narices they stole my Br handbag o US purse from right under my nose;Esp Famde las narices: ¡otra vez el teléfono de las narices! that damn telephone's ringing again!;Famde narices [estupendo] great, brilliant;he agarrado un resfriado de narices I've got a really nasty cold;llueve de narices it's raining like mad, it's chucking it down;lo pasamos de narices we had a great time;Famecharle narices: le eché narices y le pedí salir I plucked up my courage and asked her out;a esto de las carreras de motos hay que echarle narices you've got to be really brave to be a racing driver;en mis propias narices: me lo dijo/se reía de mí en mis propias narices she said it/she was laughing at me to my face;me lo robaron en mis propias narices they stole it from right under my nose;Famestar hasta las narices (de algo/alguien) to be fed up to the back teeth (with sth/sb);Esp Famme estás hinchando las narices you're beginning to get up my nose;Fammeter las narices en algo to poke o stick one's nose into sth;Famno hay más narices que hacerlo there's nothing for it but to do it;no ve más allá de sus narices she can't see past the end of her nose;RP Famser un nariz para arriba to be stuck-up o snooty;Esp Fampor narices: tenemos que ir por narices we have to go whether we like it or not;tuve que hacerlo por narices I had no choice but to do it;Famromper las narices a alguien to smash sb's face in;romperse las narices to fall flat on one's face;Famporque me sale/no me sale de las narices because I damn well feel like it/damn well can't be bothered;Esp Fam¡tiene narices (la cosa)! it's an absolute scandal!;Famtocarle las narices a alguien [fastidiar] to get up sb's nose;Famtocarse las narices [holgazanear] to sit around doing nothing♦ narices interjEsp Fam [ni hablar] no way!* * *f nose;¡narices! fam nonsense!;caerse de narices con fam bump into;estar hasta las narices de algo fam be sick of sth fam, be up to here with sth fam ;se le hincharon las narices fam he blew his top fam ;hincharle las narices a alguien fam get on s.o.’s nerves fam, Brtb get up s.o.’s nose fam ;meter las narices en algo fam stick one’s nose in sth fam ;nos restriegan por las narices su victoria they’re rubbing our noses in the fact that they won;no ve más allá de sus narices fig he can’t see further than the end of his nose;quedarse con un palmo de narices fam have the wind taken out of one’s sails fam* * *1) : nosesonar(se) la nariz: to blow one's nose2) : sense of smell* * *nariz n nosede narices fantastic / brilliant -
16 Alternative
f; -, -n alternative; keine Alternative haben have no alternative; vor der Alternative stehen zu handeln od. abzuwarten be faced with the alternatives of doing something or waiting; sich vor eine Alternative gestellt sehen be confronted with an alternative, be left with two options (open)—m, f; -n, -n person with alternative views* * *die Alternativeoption; alternative* * *Al|ter|na|ti|ve [altɛrna'tiːvə]f -n, -nalternative ( etw zu tun of doing sth)* * *(a choice between two (or sometimes more) things or possibilities: You leave me no alternative but to dismiss you; I don't like fish. Is there an alternative on the menu?) alternative* * *Al·ter·na·ti·ve<-n, -n>[altɛrnaˈti:və]f alternative▪ die \Alternative haben, etw zu tun to have the alternative of doing sthAl·ter·na·ti·ve(r)[altɛrnaˈti:və, -vɐ]f(m) dekl wie adj1. POL follower [or member] of an alternative party* * *die; Alternative, Alternativen alternative* * *Alternative1 f; -, -n alternative;keine Alternative haben have no alternative;vor der Alternative stehen zu handeln od abzuwarten be faced with the alternatives of doing something or waiting;sich vor eine Alternative gestellt sehen be confronted with an alternative, be left with two options (open)Alternative2 m/f; -n, -n person with alternative views* * *die; Alternative, Alternativen alternative -
17 embarras
embarras [ɑ̃baʀa]masculine nouna. ( = ennui) troubleb. ( = gêne) embarrassmentc. ( = situation délicate) être dans l'embarras (en mauvaise position) to be in an awkward position ; (dans un dilemme) to be in a quandary* * *ɑ̃baʀanom masculin invariable1) ( trouble) embarrassment2) ( gêne financière)embarras d'argent or financiers — financial difficulties
ton chèque m'a tiré d'embarras — your cheque GB ou check US helped me out
3) ( situation délicate) awkward position4) ( incertitude)n'avoir que l'embarras du choix — to be spoiled for choice GB, to have too much to choose from
5) (dated) ( obstacle)les embarras de la circulation — road congestion [U]
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɑ̃baʀa nm1) (= confusion) embarrassmentVotre question me met dans l'embarras. — It's difficult for me to answer your question.
Vous n'avez que l'embarras du choix. — You're spoilt for choice., The only problem is choosing.
2) (= malaise, gêne) embarrassment3) (= ennuis)être dans l'embarras (situation difficile) — to be in an awkward position, (gêne financière) to be in difficulties
4) (= obstacle) hindrance* * *embarras nm inv1 ( trouble) embarrassment; dissimuler son embarras to hide one's embarrassment; l'incident cause à la France un vif embarras the incident is highly embarrassing for France;2 ( gêne financière) embarras d'argent ou financiers financial difficulties; être/se trouver dans l'embarras to be/find oneself in financial difficulties; tirer qn d'embarras to help sb out financially; ton chèque m'a tiré d'embarras your cheque GB ou check US helped me out;3 ( situation délicate) awkward position; mettre or jeter qn dans l'embarras to put sb in an awkward position; tirer qn/se tirer d'embarras to get sb/to get oneself out of a difficult situation;4 ( incertitude) être dans l'embarras to be in a quandary; je conçois votre embarras I understand your dilemma; éprouver de l'embarras pour répondre/devant un problème difficile to be at a loss for an answer/when faced with a tricky problem; n'avoir que or avoir l'embarras du choix to be spoiled for choice GB, to have too much to choose from;5 †( obstacle) il craint d'être un embarras pour vous he's afraid of being a nuisance (to you); les embarras de la circulation road congestion ¢, traffic jams.embarras gastrique Méd stomach upset.[ɑ̃bara] nom masculinà mon grand embarras, il m'a embrassé to my great embarrassment, he kissed me2. [souci]l'embarras, les embarras troubleavoir des embarras financiers ou d'argent to be in financial difficulties, to have money problemsêtre dans l'embarras [dans la pauvreté] to be short of moneya. [mal à l'aise] to be in a predicament ou in an awkward positionb. [face à un dilemme] to be in ou caught on the horns of a dilemmaon les a en dix teintes, vous avez ou vous n'avez que l'embarras du choix they come in ten different shades, you're spoilt for choiceon n'a pas l'embarras du choix, il faut accepter we don't have much of a choice, we have to accept5. (péjoratif) [simagrées]6. MÉDECINEembarras gastrique upset stomach, stomach upset7. (vieilli) -
18 disyuntiva
adj.&f.feminine of DISYUNTIVO.f.1 straight choice.2 alternative, crossroad, dilemma, choice.* * *1 alternative* * *SF1) (=opción) alternative, choice2) (=dilema) dilemma* * *femenino dilemma* * *= predicament.Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.* * *femenino dilemma* * *= predicament.Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
* * *dilemma* * *
disyuntiva sustantivo femenino dilemma: nos encontramos ante una difícil disyuntiva, we have a serious dilemma
' disyuntiva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
si
- dilema
* * *disyuntiva nfstraight choice;verse en o [m5] estar ante la disyuntiva de hacer una cosa u otra to be faced with a straight choice between doing one thing or another* * *f dilemma* * *disyuntiva nf: dilemma -
19 stille
adjust, dumb, dump, pose, position, put, quell, quiet, quietly, regulate, put right, set, silent, slack, stand, station, still* * *I. (et)( modsat storm) calm ( fx after a storm comes a calm).II. adj( ubevægelig) still ( fx he sat (, lay) still; the air is still);( rolig) quiet ( fx evening, street, village),(F: især om dybere ro) tranquil;(merk) slack, dull, quiet;adv quietly, calmly, silently, still;[ stille!] be quiet! hush!( i forsamling) silence!(dvs hemmeligt) secretly,T on the quiet;[ liste af lige så stille] slip away quietly;[ så stille som en mus] as quiet as a mouse;[ med vb:][ dø en stille død, dø stille] die (el. pass away) peacefully;(fig) let something die (quietly);[ gå stille med], se gå;[ holde stille] stop,F halt,( være standset) be standing (still);[ holde sig stille] keep still;[ han hører til de stille i landet] he says very little; he belongs to the silent majority;[ ligge stille] lie still; be quiet;( om forretning, produktion etc) be at a standstill;( om fabrik) be idle;[ stå stille] stand still;(om virksomhed etc), se ovf: ligge stille;(om vand etc) stagnate;(dvs af forfærdelse etc) one's (el. the) mind boggles;(dvs han anede ikke hvad han skulle gøre) he was at his wit's end;[ luften stod stille] there was not a breath of air;[ tie stille], se tie;[ med sb:][ stille sind], se sind;[ en stille tid] a period of quiet,(merk) a slack period;[ en stille tvivl] a secret doubt;[ den stille uge] Holy Week;[ det stille vand har den dybe grund] still waters run deep;[ stille vejr] calm weather.III. vb( tilfredsstille) satisfy ( fx one's hunger);( tørst) quench, slake;( lindre, F) allay, alleviate.IV. vb( anbringe) put,(mere F, mere omhyggeligt: anbringe) place,(mindre alm) set ( fx the vase on the table);( anbringe i lodret stilling, også) stand ( fx he stood the gun against the wall);( skaffe) supply,F furnish ( fx a witness),( om penge også) find ( fx £500);( indfinde sig) present oneself,T turn up;(mil., = melde sig) report,( møde) muster;[ stille lige], se III. lige;[ stille tilfreds], se tilfreds;(se også stillet);[ med sb:](dvs at løse) set somebody a problem,(dvs et hverv at udføre) set somebody a task;[ stille et ur] set a watch (, a clock) ( efter by, fx set one's watch by the time signal);[stille uret til at vække kl. 7] set the alarm for 7 o'clock;[ med sig:][ stille sig] place oneself,(for at passe på etc) station oneself ( fx in front of the door),( som kandidat) stand (, am: run) (as candidate),( indtage en vis holdning) take up an attitude ( fx take up afriendly attitude),(se også afventende);[ hvordan vil han stille sig?] what will be his attitude?[ stille sig en opgave] set oneself a task;[ stille sig an] strike an attitude (el. a pose),( generelt) strike attitudes, attitudinize,F posture;[ stille sig an som om man er syg] pretend to be ill;(fig: støtte) back up ( fx a person, a statement),(om erklæring etc også, F) endorse,(om politik etc også) identify oneself with;[ stille sig i kø] queue up;(se også I. spids);[ stille sig op] place oneself, take (up) one's position,(for at passe på etc) station oneself, plant oneself, take one's stand;( i en række) line up,( i kø) queue up;[ tusinder af mennesker havde stillet sig op langs ruten] thousands of people lined the route;[ stille sig på hans side] side with him;[ sagen stiller sig således] the facts are these;[ hvordan stiller han sig til sagen?] what is his attitude to the matter? what are his views on the matter?[ stille sig under éns kommando] place oneself under somebody's command(el. orders);[ med præp & adv:][ blive stillet for en dommer] be brought before a judge;[ stille ham for retten] put him on trial;[ stille frem] set out,( til skue) display,( et ur) put forward, put on;[ stille én frit] give somebody a free hand;[ det stiller os gunstigere] it leaves us in a better position;[ stille hos én] report to somebody;[ stille ind], se indstille;( radio) tune (in);( om kikkert, kanon) train on;[ stille ind på en station] tune in to a station;(tlf) put the call through to him,( flytte den) transfer the call to him;( på radio) switch on to,( under transmission) switch (el. go) over to,(tlf), se ovf: stille ind til;[ stille op]( med objekt), se opstille;( uden objekt: i rækker, også mil.) form up ( fx the schoolchildren had to form up before entering the school),(se også ovf: stille sig op);( til valg) stand,(især am) run ( fx run for President);(= gøre) do ( fx what shall I do with them? he did not know what to do with himself; there is nothing to be done about it);[ stille op mod en mur] put up against a wall ( fx he put the ladder up against the wall; he should be put up against a wall and shot),( om flere) line up against a wall;[ stille op som] put (oneself) up as ( fx treasurer),(parl) stand as ( fx an Independent);[ blive stillet over for] be faced with (el. by);[ stille ham over for] face him with ( fx a challenge, a choice, a problem),F confront him with ( fx a challenge, a problem);[ stille på en skrue] adjust a screw;(se også I. prøve);[ stille noget til ens disposition] place something at somebody's disposal;[ stille tilbage] put back;[ stille noget under éns beskyttelse] place something under somebody's protection. -
20 stå
* * *I.:[ gå i stå] stop ( fx he stopped in the middle of a sentence; the watch(, clock) stopped; his heart stopped), come to a standstill ( fxproduction (, operations) came to a standstill), come to a stop,( langsomt) grind to a halt ( fx the train ground to a halt; when the strike began production ground to a halt);dried up in the middle of his speech);( om motor) stop, stall,T conk out, go on the blink;[ han er gået åndeligt i stå] he has come to a mental halt; he ispsychologically arrested;[ sætte i stå] stop, bring ( fx industry) to a standstill.II. vb (stod, stået)(= være) be ( fx there is a tree in front of the house);[ stå alene] be alone ( fx I was alone in the world);[ stå og], se ndf;[ som sagerne står] as matters stand;[ stå stille], se II. stille;[ uret står] the watch (, clock) has stopped;( finde sted) take place ( fx when will the marriage take place?), be (fx when is the marriage (to be)? there was a debate about it; there was a battle);[ brylluppet stod i domkirken] the wedding took place (, F: was solemnized) in the cathedral;[ brylluppet stod i London] the wedding took place (, F: was celebrated) in London;( også) a battle was fought;[ der står at...](i brev etc) it says that...;[ det står 3-2]( om sportskamp) the score is 3-2;[ det står hos Byron, det står i avisen], se ndf;[ med vb:][ sagen står og falder med...] the case stands or falls with...; the case hangs on...;[ det hele står og falder med ham] it all depends on him; he is the kingpin of the whole undertaking;[ kom som du står og går] come as you are;[ det tøj jeg står og går i] the clothes I stand up in;[ lade noget stå] let something stand,(= lade det være i fred) leave something alone,( ikke slette det) leave something in, keep something;[ lade døren stå] leave the door open;[ lade skægget stå], se I. skæg;[ han stod og så på mig] he stood looking (el. and looked) at me;[ stå og skulle til at] be about to, be on the point of -ing;[ med sig:][ stå sig]( hævde sig) hold one's own;[ stå sig godt med] be on good terms with, stand well with;[ kunne stå sig mod (el. over for) én] be a match for somebody;[ stå sig ved] serve oneself well (, best) by, profit by;( også) it pays me to wait;[ med præp & adv:][ stå `af](dvs af køretøj) get off,F dismount;(dvs melde fra) opt out ( fx when they began to get violent I opted out);(etc) get off the bus (etc);[ stå af cyklen] get off one's bicycle,F dismount from one's bicycle;[ stå bag](dvs støtte) stand behind;(dvs være ophavsmanden) be behind;[ stå bag én](dvs støtte også) back somebody up;(dvs er ophavsmanden) he is the one behind it all, he is the one who pulls the strings;[ stå én bi] stand by somebody ( fx stand by one's friend),F aid;[ lykken står den kække bi] fortune favours the brave;[ så det står efter] with a vengeance, like anything;[ stå fast] stand firm;[ det står fast at] it is an established fact that, the fact remains that;[ stå fast på] insist on;[ stå fast ved] stick to;( om flere) stand round somebody (, something) in a ring;[` stå for]( betyde) stand for ( fx what do the letters GATT stand for?),(mene etc) stand for ( fx I don't know what he stands for),( lede) be in charge of ( fx the arrangements), manage ( fx thehouse);[ kunne stå for] be able to resist ( fx they made him an offer he could not resist); stand up to ( fx this furniture will stand up to any amount of rough treatment; the theory will not (, did not) stand up to close examination);[ kunne stå for kritik] be proof against criticism,(om bog etc) pass muster;(dvs for mit indre blik) his face is still before me (el. still haunts me);[ hun er ikke til at stå for] she is irresistible;(se også skud);[ stå foran] stand in front of;[ når der står en vokal foran] when preceded by a vowel;[ stå frem] stand forward,( rage frem) stand out;(se også ndf: stå ud);[ stå frit]( være uafhængig) be independent,( have handlefrihed) have a free hand;[ det står dig frit for] you can do it if you like;[ det står dig frit for at] you are at liberty to ( fx accept the offer if you wish);[ det står dig frit for om du vil gøre det eller ej] you can decide for yourself whether you will do it or not;[ lade det stå hen] leave it open (el. undecided),F leave it in abeyance;[ som der står hos Byron] as Byron has it;[ det står hos Byron] it is in Byron;[ det står i avisen] it is (el. it says so) in the paper;[ der står i avisen at han er her] it says in the paper (el. the paper says) that he is here;[ det står i akkusativ] it is in the accusative;[ aktierne står i pari] the shares are quoted at par;[ pengene står i en bank] the money is (deposited) in a bank;[ pengene står i landejendomme] the money is invested in landed property;[huset stod ham i £50.000] the house cost him £50,000;[ stå noget igennem] come through something;[ vi håber hun vil stå det igennem] we hope she will pull through;[ få noget (dvs at spise) til at stå imod med] have something to put one on;[ lægge lidt penge til side til at stå imod med] put a little money away for a rainy day;[ stå ind mod land] head for the shore;[ stå inde for] answer for, vouch for,(se også indestå);[ stå lige], se III. lige;[` stå op] stand, be standing up;[ stå `op] stand up,( af sengen) get up,F rise ( fx rise with the sun),( om solen, månen etc) rise;[ stå op af døde, stå op fra de døde] rise from the dead;[ stå op på] get up on ( fx the table),F mount;(fig) get something off the ground; get something going;( også) get the show on the road;[ stå over]( overvåge) stand over,( være højere stillet end) be above,( være bedre end) be superior to;[ de der står over ham] his superiors;[ stå over for] face, stand facing,F be confronted by ( fx when he left the house he was confronted by a policeman),(fig, om vanskeligheder etc) face ( fx growing opposition), be faced with ( fx a choice),F be confronted by ( fx a difficult task);( kunne se frem til) be able to look forward to ( fx we can now look forward to falling unemployment);[ stå `på]( stige ind) get up, get in;[ barometeret står på regnvejr] the barometer is at rain;[ den står på bøf hver dag] we (, they) have steak every day;[ stå på cyklen] get on one's bicycle,F mount one's bicycle;[ en plade på hvilken der stod...] a tablet bearing the inscription...; a tablet on which was written...;[ stå på et tog (, en bus etc)](dvs stige ind) get on a train (, bus etc), board a train (, bus etc);[ termometeret står på 90ø] the thermometer stands at 90ø;[ viseren står på 3] the hand points to 3;[ stå på sin ret] stand on one's rights;[ mens det stod `på] while it lasted, while it was going on;[ mens forhandlingerne stod `på] during (, F: pending) the negotiations;[ den side hvor vinden står `på] the windward side, the side exposed to the wind;[ når solen står `på] when (it is) exposed to the sun;[ stå sammen] stand together,T stick together ( fx we must stick together);[ stå stærkt (, svagt)] be in a strong (, weak) position;[` stå til]( passe til) go well with,( om farver også) match;[ mit håb står kun til dig] I set all my hopes on you;[ han står til 4 år] he stands to get 4 years;( tage chancen) chance it,( opgive ævred) let things slide;[ hvordan står det til ( med dig, etc)?] how are you (etc)?T how are you (etc) doing?[ det står dårligt til] things are not (any) too good;T he is in a bad way;(dvs i landet) the economy is in a bad shape;[ stå til søs (el. havs)] put to sea;[ det står til dig at gøre det] it is up to you to do it;[ hvis det stod til ham] if he had his way;[ han står ikke til at redde] he is past praying for;(se også regnskab);[ stå tilbage]( være til rest) be left,F remain;( i udvikling) be backward;[ stå tilbage for] be inferior to, fall short of;[ han står ikke tilbage for nogen] he is second to none;[ stå ud](fx af vogn) get out,( rage frem) stick out,F project,( iøjnefaldende) jut out,F protrude;[ stå ud af sengen] get out of bed;(mar) stand off the land;[ stå udenfor](fig) have no part in it;( være holdt ude) be left out;[ stå under én]( under éns kommando) be under (the command of) somebody,( i rang) rank below somebody;( være ringere end én) be inferior to somebody, be below somebody;[ stå ved sit løfte] stand by one's promise;[ han tør stå ved sine meninger] he has the courage of his convictions;
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