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par [paʀ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━b. (moyen, manière) par le train by traind. (lieu, direction) ( = en passant par) by ; ( = en traversant) through ; (suivi d'un nom propre) via ; ( = en longeant) along• par où sont-ils entrés ? how did they get in?• par où est-il venu ? which way did he come?f. ( = pendant) par une belle nuit d'été on a beautiful summer night• sortir par moins 10° to go out when it's minus 10°* * *paʀ
1.
1) ( indiquant un trajet)entre par le garage/par la porte du garage — come in through the garage/by the garage door
il est passé par tous les échelons — fig he worked his way up through the ranks
pour aller à Rome, je passe par Milan — to get to Rome, I go via ou through Milan
le peintre a terminé or fini par la cuisine — the painter did the kitchen last
2) ( indiquant un lieu)ils sortent même par moins 40° — they go outdoors even when it's minus 40°
par deux/trois fois — on two/three occasions
par jour/semaine/an — a day/week/year
par personne or habitant — per person ou head
deux par deux — [travailler] in twos; [marcher] two by two
5) ( introduit un complément d'agent) by6) ( indiquant le moyen) by7) ( indiquant la manière) in8) ( indiquant la cause)l'accident est arrivé par sa faute — it was his/her fault that the accident happened
par ennui/jalousie — out of boredom/jealousy
9) ( indiquant un intermédiaire) through
2.
de par locution prépositive fml1) ( partout dans) throughout, all overvoyager de par le monde — to travel all over ou throughout the world
2) ( à cause de)* * *paʀ prépL'interface a été conçue par des graphistes. — The interface was designed by graphic designers.
2) (manière) withSon nom commence par un H. — His name begins with H.
3) (motif) out of4) (lieu, stade intermédiaire) throughIl faut passer par Lyon pour aller à Marseille. — You have to go through Lyons to get to Marseilles.
Il vaut mieux passer par la côte. — It's better to go by the coast.
Nous sommes passés par Lyon pour aller à Grenoble. — We went via Lyons to Grenoble.
Il faut passer par la douane avant de prendre l'avion. — You have to go through customs before boarding the plane.
Il faut passer par ici pour y arriver. — You have to go this way to get there., (= dans le coin) round here
Il y a beaucoup de touristes par ici. — There are lots of tourists round here.
par-ci, par-là — here and there
par la fenêtre [jeter, regarder] — out of the window
Elle regardait par la fenêtre. — She was looking out of the window.
par jour — a day, per day
3 par jour — 3 a day, 3 per day
Prenez trois cachets par jour. — Take three tablets a day., Take three tablets per day.
Le voyage coûte deux cents euros par personne. — The trip costs two hundred euros per person.
deux par deux [arriver, être reçu] — two at a time, [marcher, se ranger] in twos
Les élèves sont entrés deux par deux. — The pupils went in two by two.
* * *A prép1 ( indiquant un trajet) entre par le garage/par la porte du garage lit come in through the garage/by the garage door; il a pris par les champs he cut across the fields; il est entré dans la compagnie par la petite porte fig he got into the company through the back door; il est passé par tous les échelons fig he worked his way up through the ranks; pour aller à Rome, je passe par Milan to get to Rome, I go via ou by Milan; prends or passe par le chemin au lieu de passer par la route take the path instead of going by the road; elle est arrivée par la droite she came from the right; errer par les rues to wander through the streets; voyager par le monde to travel all over ou throughout the world; le peintre a terminé or fini par la cuisine the painter did the kitchen last;3 ( indiquant une circonstance) par le passé in the past; par une belle journée d'été on a beautiful summer's day; par ce froid/cette chaleur in this cold weather/this heat; ils sortent même par moins 40°C they go outdoors even when it's minus 40°C; par deux/trois fois on two/three occasions;4 ( indiquant une répartition) par jour/semaine/an a day/week/year; les conférences auront lieu un lundi par mois the lectures will take place once a month on a Monday; par personne or habitant per person ou head; par tête Écon per capita; travailler par petits groupes to work in small groups; deux par deux [travailler] in twos; [marcher] two by two; les touristes sont arrivés par centaines/bus entiers tourists arrived by the hundred/the coachload;5 ( introduit un complément d'agent) by; baignée par une douce lumière bathed in soft light; être pris par son travail to be taken up with one's work;6 ( indiquant le moyen) by; régler/payer par carte de crédit to pay by credit card;8 ( indiquant la cause) l'accident est arrivé par sa faute it was his/her fault that the accident happened; par ennui/jalousie out of boredom/jealousy;9 ( indiquant un intermédiaire) through; tu peux me faire passer le livre par ta sœur you can get the book to me via your sister.1 ( partout dans) throughout, all over; avoir des amis de par le monde to have friends throughout ou all over the world;I[par] nom masculin[au golf] parII[par] préposition1. [indiquant la direction, le parcours] by[en traversant un lieu] throughil est arrivé par la gauche/par la droite/par le nord he arrived from the left/the right/the northfaut-il passer par Paris? do we have to go through ou via Paris?[indiquant la position]2. [pendant]par grand froid/grosse chaleur in extreme cold/intense heatpar moments at times, from time to time3. [indiquant le moyen, la manière] byenvoyer quelque chose par avion/télex to send something by airmail/telexpar air/terre/mer by air/land/seavoyager par avion to travel by plane, to flyrépondre par oui ou par non/par la négative to answer yes or no/in the negativeobtenir quelque chose par la force/la douceur to obtain something by force/through kindnessje suis avec toi par la pensée I'm thinking of you, my thoughts are with you4. [indiquant la cause, l'origine]faire quelque chose par habitude/caprice/plaisir/paresse to do something out of habit/on a whim/for the pleasure of it/out of laziness5. [introduisant le complément d'agent] byle logiciel est protégé par un code the software is protected by ou with a codeje l'ai appris par elle I heard it from her, I learned of it through herils veulent le faire par eux-mêmes they want to do it by ou for themselveselles se sont rencontrées par son intermédiaire they met through him/her6. [emploi distributif]une heure par jour one hour a ou per dayils arrivaient par petits groupes/centaines they arrived in small groups/in their hundreds7. [avec les verbes 'commencer' et 'finir']ça finira par arriver/par ressembler à quelque chose it will end up happening/looking like something————————de par locution prépositionnelle1. [par l'ordre de]2. (littéraire) [dans l'espace] throughoutde par le monde all over ou throughout the world3. [du fait de] by virtue ofpar-ci par-là locution adverbiale1. [dans l'espace] here and there3. [marquant la répétition]avec lui, c'est mon yacht par-ci, mon avion personnel par-là it's my yacht this, my plane that, all the time with him -
82 عرف
عَرَفَ \ can (cannot, can’t): to know how to: Can you drive a car?. find out: to learn by inquiry: Please find out what happened. know: (of facts) to have learnt; have in the mind: He didn’t know my name. He knew who I was. Do you know much English? Do you know how to drive? Did you know about his death?. \ عَرَفَ (شَخصًا ما) \ know: (of people) to have met sb. and talked to him: We know our neighbours well, of course, be able to tell one from another; recognize I know your son by sight, but we’ve never met. I know all the flowers in this garden. \ عَرَفَ اسم شخص \ know sb. by name: to know sb’s name and not only his face: The headmaster knew all the boys by sight and most of them by name. \ عَرَفَ شخصًا بالسَّماع \ know sb. by name: to have heard of sb., without having met him. \ عَرَفَ القليل عن \ know of: to have heard about: Do you know of a good doctor. -
83 comunicar
v.1 to convey (transmitir) (sentimientos, ideas).2 to connect.esta carretera comunica los dos pueblos this road connects the two towns3 to call, to telephone. ( Latin American Spanish)4 to get through (telefónicamente) (person).no consigo comunicar con él I can't get through to him5 to communicate, to report, to broadcast, to disclose.Su gesto lleva amor His gesture conveys love.Ella comunicó la noticia She communicated the news.* * *1 (hacer partícipe) to communicate, convey, transmit2 (hacer saber) to communicate, make known, tell3 (conectar) to connect1 (ponerse en comunicación) to communicate; (por carta) to correspond2 (teléfono) to be engaged, US be busy3 (estar conectado) to communicate, be connected1 (tener relación) to communicate; (ponerse en contacto) to get in touch, get in contact ( con, with)2 (extenderse) to spread3 (estar conectado) to be connected ( con, to)* * *verb1) to announce, inform2) connect•* * *1. VT1) (=decir)a) [+ decisión, resultado] to announceha comunicado su decisión de abandonar la orquesta — he has announced his decision to leave the orchestra
no pudo comunicar la situación exacta del velero — he was unable to give o state the yacht's exact position
b)comunicamos a los señores pasajeros que... — we would like to inform passengers that...
nos comunican desde Lisboa que... — we have heard from Lisbon that...
2) [al teléfono]¿me comunica con la dirección, por favor? — could I speak to the manager, please?, could you put me through to the manager, please?
3) (=transmitir) [+ sensación, entusiasmo] to convey, communicate, transmit; (Fís) [+ movimiento, fuerza] to transmitnos comunicó su miedo — his fear spread to us o communicated itself to us
4) (=unir) to connecthan comunicado el comedor con la cocina — the dining-room and the kitchen have been knocked together
2. VI1) Esp [teléfono] to be engagedseñal 8)está comunicando, comunica — it's engaged
2) [cuarto, habitación] to connect3) Esp [persona]3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) ( informar) to informsiento tener que comunicarle que... — I regret to inform you that...
se comunica a los señores socios que... — shareholders should note that...
b) (AmL) ( por teléfono) < persona> to put... through2) ( transmitir)a) <entusiasmo/miedo> to convey, communicateb) < conocimientos> to impart, pass on; < información> to convey, communicate; < idea> to put acrossc) <fuerza/calor> to transmit3) <habitaciones/ciudades> to connect, link2.un barrio bien comunicado — an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport
comunicar vi1) habitaciones to be connected2) (Esp)a) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicar con alguien — to get in touch o contact with somebody
b) teléfono to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged3.comunicarse v pron1)a) (recípr) ( relacionarse) to communicateb) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicarse con alguien — to get in touch o in contact with somebody
2) habitaciones/ciudades/lagos (recípr) to be connected* * *= communicate, make + announcement.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.----* comunicar por radio = radio.* comunicarse con = interface to/with.* facilidad de comunicar = communicability.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) ( informar) to informsiento tener que comunicarle que... — I regret to inform you that...
se comunica a los señores socios que... — shareholders should note that...
b) (AmL) ( por teléfono) < persona> to put... through2) ( transmitir)a) <entusiasmo/miedo> to convey, communicateb) < conocimientos> to impart, pass on; < información> to convey, communicate; < idea> to put acrossc) <fuerza/calor> to transmit3) <habitaciones/ciudades> to connect, link2.un barrio bien comunicado — an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport
comunicar vi1) habitaciones to be connected2) (Esp)a) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicar con alguien — to get in touch o contact with somebody
b) teléfono to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged3.comunicarse v pron1)a) (recípr) ( relacionarse) to communicateb) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicarse con alguien — to get in touch o in contact with somebody
2) habitaciones/ciudades/lagos (recípr) to be connected* * *= communicate, make + announcement.Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
Ex: A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.* comunicar por radio = radio.* comunicarse con = interface to/with.* facilidad de comunicar = communicability.* * *comunicar [A2 ]vtA ( frml)1 (informar) to informsiento mucho tener que comunicarle que … I regret to inform you that …se comunica a los señores socios que … shareholders should note that …le comunicaron la noticia por teléfono they informed him of o told him o gave him the news over the telephoneacaban de comunicarnos el resultado we have just been informed of o given o told the result2 ( AmL) (por teléfono) ‹persona› to put … through¿me comunica con la sección de ventas? can you put me through to the sales department?1 ‹optimismo/entusiasmo› to convey, communicate, transmit; ‹miedo› to communicate, transmit2 ‹conocimientos› to impart, pass on; ‹información› to convey, communicateintenté comunicarles mis ideas I tried to tell them my ideas3 ( Fís) ‹fuerza/movimiento› to transmit, impart; ‹calor› to transmitC ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, linkes una zona muy bien comunicada the area is easily accessible by road or by public transportcomunicar algo CON algo to connect sth WITH sthun pasillo comunica su despacho con el mío a corridor connects his office with mine■ comunicarviA ( Esp)1 (ponerse en contacto) comunicar CON algn to get in touch o contact WITH sbestoy intentando comunicar con él I'm trying to get in contact o touch with himmarque el número del abonado con el que desee comunicar dial the number you require o the number of the person you wish to speak toestá comunicando it's busy o engagedB «habitaciones» to be connectedA1 ( recípr) (relacionarse) to communicatese comunican por señas they communicate using sign languagese comunican en alemán they talk to each other o they communicate in Germancomunicarse CON algn to communicate WITH sbsiempre le ha resultado difícil comunicarse con los demás he has always had problems communicating with o relating to people2 (ponerse en contacto) comunicarse CON algn to get in touch o in contact WITH sbB «habitaciones/ciudades/lagos» ( recípr) to be connected comunicarse CON algo to be connected TO sthla cocina se comunica con el comedor the kitchen is connected to the dining room, the kitchen leads onto o adjoins the dining room* * *
comunicar ( conjugate comunicar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml)
comunicarle algo a algn to inform sb of sth
2 ( transmitir)
‹ información› to convey, communicate;
‹ idea› to put across
3 ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, link;◊ un barrio bien comunicado an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport;
comunicar algo con algo to connect sth with sth
verbo intransitivo
1 [ habitaciones] to be connected
2 (Esp) [ teléfono] to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged;◊ está comunicando it's busy o engaged
comunicarse verbo pronominal
1
comunicarse con algn to communicate with sb
2 [habitaciones/ciudades/lagos] ( recípr) to be connected;
comunicarse con algo to be connected to sth
comunicar
I verbo transitivo to communicate
frml espero que nos comunique su decisión tan pronto como sea posible, I hope you let us know what you decide as soon as possible
II verbo intransitivo
1 to communicate
2 (estar unido a otro sitio) to get in touch: esta puerta comunica con la habitación contigua, this door opens into the adjoining room
3 Tel to be engaged: estabas comunicando, your telephone was busy
' comunicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avisar
- declararse
- imprimir
- participar
- transmitir
- unir
- decir
- pasar
English:
announce
- communicate
- connect
- convey
- get across
- get through
- impart
- put across
- put over
- sell
- signal
- get
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [sentimientos, ideas] to convey;comunicar optimismo/miedo to convey o communicate optimism/fear;le comuniqué que deseaba irme I let him know o informed him that I wanted to leave2. [movimiento, virus, calor] to transmitle comunicaron su despido por escrito he was informed in writing of his dismissal;lamentamos tener que comunicarle que… we regret to inform you that…4. [conectar] to connect;esta carretera comunica los dos pueblos this road connects the two towns;es una ciudad muy bien comunicada it is a city with very good transport connections5. Am [al teléfono] to call, to telephone♦ vinuestras habitaciones comunican there's a door between our two rooms;el vestíbulo comunica con el salón the hall leads to the living-roomestá comunicando, comunica the line's Br engaged o US busy3. RP [teléfono] [estar sonando] to ring4. [hablar] to get through;no consigo comunicar con él I can't get through to him* * *I v/t1 TRANSP connect, link2:comunicar algo a alguien inform s.o. of sthII v/i1 communicatebe engaged;está comunicando it’s busy, Br it’s engaged* * *comunicar {72} vt1) : to communicate, to convey2) : to notify* * *comunicar vb2. (transmitir) to communicate3. (unir) to connect / to linkel Estrecho de Gibraltar comunica el mar Mediterráneo con el Atlántico the Strait of Gibraltar connects the Mediterranean with the Atlantic4. (entrar en contacto) to get in touchdespués de cuatro años, ha comunicado con ella after four years, he got in touch with her5. (teléfono) to be engaged -
84 aucun
aucun, e [okœ̃, yn]1. adjectiveb. (interrogatif, positif) any2. pronoun• combien de réponses avez-vous eues ? -- aucune how many answers did you get? -- noneb. (interrogatif, positif) any• il aime ses chiens plus qu'aucun de ses enfants he is fonder of his dogs than of any of his children* * *
1.
aucune okœ̃, yn adjectif1) ( dans une phrase négative) no, not anyelle l'a fait sans aucune hésitation or sans hésitation aucune — she did it without any hesitation
2) ( quelque) liter any
2.
1) ( dans une phrase négative)‘tu as reçu beaucoup de lettres?’ - ‘aucune!’ — ‘did you receive many letters?’ - ‘not one!’
2) ( quiconque) liter* * *okœ̃, yn aucun, -e1. dét1) (négatif) noIl n'y a aucun livre dans le tiroir. — There isn't a book in the drawer., There are no books in the drawer.
Il n'a aucun ami. — He has no friends., He doesn't have any friends.
aucun homme, dans une telle situation,... — no man, in such a situation,...
Aucun enfant ne pourrait le faire. — No child could do that.
2) (valeur positive) any2. pron1) (valeur négative) none, (avec verbe négatif) anyje n'en vois aucun qui — I can't see any which, I can see none which
Aucune de mes amies n'aime le football. — None of my female friends like football.
Tu aimes ses films? - Je n'en ai vu aucun. — Do you like his films? - I haven't seen any of them.
Aucun d'entre eux n'est venu. — None of them came.
2) (valeur positive) any, anyoneplus qu'aucun de ceux qui... — more than any of those who...
3)* * *A adj1 ( dans une phrase négative) no, not any; elle n'a aucun défaut she has no faults, she hasn't got any faults; il n'a aucun talent he has no talent, he hasn't got any talent; il n'y aura aucunes représailles there won't be any reprisals; elle n'aura aucune difficulté à s'adapter she won't have any trouble adapting; il n'y a plus aucun espoir there's no hope left; ils n'ont aucune raison de refuser they have no reason ou haven't got any reason to refuse; je n'ai aucune nouvelle de lui I haven't heard from him; je n'ai eu aucun mal à le convaincre I had no trouble persuading him, I didn't have any trouble persuading him; il parle français sans aucun accent he speaks French without any accent; elle l'a fait sans aucune hésitation or sans hésitation aucune she did it without any hesitation; sans aucune aide du gouvernement without any aid from the government; en aucune façon in no way;2 liter ( quelque) je l'aime plus qu'aucune autre I love her more than anybody; je doute qu'aucun employé accepte tes conditions I doubt that any employee would accept your conditions.B pron1 ( dans une phrase négative) il a trois voitures, aucune n'est en état de marche he has three cars, none of them work; je ne connais aucun de ses amis I don't know any of his friends; je n'ai lu aucun de vos livres I haven't read any of your books; aucun de ses arguments n'est convaincant none of his arguments are convincing; aucun des soldats n'est revenu vivant none of the soldiers came back alive; ‘tu as reçu beaucoup de lettres?’-‘aucune!’ ‘did you receive many letters?’-‘not one!’;2 liter ( quiconque) il est plus compétent qu'aucun d'entre nous he's more competent than any of us; je doute qu'aucun d'entre eux réussisse I doubt that any of them will succeed; d'aucuns some; d'aucuns ont suggéré que it has been suggested by some that.( féminin aucune) [okœ̃, yn] adjectif indéfini1. [avec une valeur négative]sans aucun doute undoubtedly, without any doubt2. [avec une valeur positive] any————————( féminin aucune) [okœ̃, yn] pronom indéfini1. [avec une valeur négative] noneje sais qu'aucun n'a menti I know that none ou not one of them lied2. [servant de réponse négative] none3. [avec une valeur positive] any -
85 tranne
except* * *tranne prep. but, save, except [cfr. eccetto, salvo ]: tutti tranne me, all but (o except) me; erano tutti presenti tranne gli interessati, everyone was there save (o but o except) the people concerned; il museo è aperto tutti i giorni tranne il lunedì, the museum is open every day except Monday; il tuo lavoro va bene tranne ( che) per alcuni dettagli, your work is good except for a few details.* * *['tranne]1. prep(eccetto) except (for), but (for)c'erano tutti tranne lui — they were all there except o but him
tutti i giorni tranne il venerdì — every day except o with the exception of Friday
2.tranne che cong — unless
* * *['tranne]1) (eccetto, salvo) except, buttutti tranne lui — anybody but him, everyone except him
2) tranne chenon so nulla, tranne che è partito — I don't know anything except that he's gone
* * *tranne/'tranne/1 (eccetto, salvo) except, but; tutti tranne lui anybody but him, everyone except him; nessuno tranne te lo sa nobody knows other than you; tranne quando except when2 tranne che non scrivo a nessuno tranne che a lui I don't write to anybody apart from him; non so nulla, tranne che è partito I don't know anything except that he's gone. -
86 Й-2
НИ (ОДНОЙ (ЕДИНОЙ» ЙОТЫ lit NP' these forms only fixed WO1. не знать, не понимать \Й-2 не уступить, не выполнить и т. п. \Й-2 (из чего) (obj) (to know, understand etc) nothing at all (about sth.), (to carry out, yield etc) none (of sth.) at all: не знать (не понимать и т. п.) \Й-2 - not know (understand etc) one iota (of sth.)know (understand) not a whit (one iota) (of sth.) not know (understand etc) a single thing (the first thing) (about sth.)не уступить \Й-2 -not give an inchnot yield in the slightest not yield one iota \\ не выполнить \Й-2 - not carry out even one iota (of sth.).С одной стороны, он понимал, что не выполнил ни одной йоты из программы, начертанной правителем канцелярии с другой стороны, ему казалось, что программа эта должна выполниться сама собой, без всякого его содействия (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). Не realized, on the one hand, that he had not carried out one iota... of the program his chief secretary had outlined for him, but, on the other, it seemed to him that that program had a good chance of coming off by itself without any interference from him (2a).2. — чего нет, не осталось и т. п. (quant if of subj / gen) (there is, there remains etc) absolutely none (of sth.): not one (a single) iota (of sth.)not a jot (of sth.).Я смотрела «Ярь» - в ней нет ни одной йоты подлинной поэзии, ни одного настоящего слова (Мандельштам 2). I have looked at Yar. There is not one iota of real poetry in it, not a single genuine word (2a).See Й-1. к -
87 С-618
CO СТОРОНЫ PrepP Invar1. \С-618 кого-чего Prep the resulting PrepP is advmoving, coming, or issuing from some person, place, location etcfrom the direction of.Ему в голову не могло прийти, что у них гости и что ржание коня доносится со стороны микулицынского крыльца, из сада (Пастернак 1). It never occurred to him that they had guests or that the neighing came from the direction of Mikulitsyn's house (1a).2. \С-618 смотреть, наблюдать, видно и т. п.adv(to look at s.o. or sth., be visible etc) from some distance awayfrom a distance.На солнечном пригреве, на камне, ниже садовой скамейки, сидел Костоглотов... И даже не видно было со стороны, чтобы плечи его поднимались и опускались от дыхания (Солженицын 10). Kostoglotov was sitting in a sunny spot on a stone below a garden bench....From a distance one could not even see his shoulders rising and falling as he breathed... (10a).3. — смотреть (на кого-что), судить, казаться и т. п.adv(to look at, judge etc s.o. or sth.) from the point of view of one who is not directly involved in the matter at hand, (to appear a certain way) to s.o. who is not directly involved in the matter at hand: (look at s.o. sth.) from the outsidefrom an outsider' perspective (point of view) from an outside viewpoint (as) seen from the outside (in limited contexts) as an outsider to an outsider (a bystander) ( sth. might look (seem etc)) (view sth.) with (great) detachment (take) a detached view.Конечно, обидно: маловато успел. Со стороны может показаться, что вовсе не так. Я и то, и это, пятое, десятое. Но уж я-то знаю, что чепуха (Трифонов 5). It was humiliating, of course. I had accomplished very little. From an outsider's point of view it might not appear that way. I've done this, that, and a number of things. But I myself know how little it has all amounted to (5a).В том-то и дело, что если рассказать с некоторой правдивостью любую жизнь со стороны и хотя бы отчасти изнутри, то картинка наша будет такова, что этот человек дальше жить не имеет ни малейшей возможности (Битов 2). That's just the point, that if we tell the story of any life with a degree of truthfulness, from an outside viewpoint and at least partially from within, then the picture will be such that the man hasn't the slightest chance of living on (2a)....Она (жена Огарёва) сама сказала мне впоследствии, что сцена эта показалась ей натянутой, детской. Оно, пожалуй, и могло так показаться со стороны но зачем же она смотрела со стороны?.. (Герцен 2)....She (Ogaryov's wife) told me herself afterwards that this scene had struck her as affected and childish. Of course it might strike one so looking on at it as an outsider, but why was she looking on at it as an outsider? (2a).Шли они (Костенко и Росляков) не быстро и не медленно, весело о чём-то разговаривали, заигрывали с девушками... Со стороны могло показаться, что два бездельника просто-напросто убивают время (Семёнов 1). They (Kostyenko and Roslyakov) walked neither quickly nor slowly, talking gaily about something, flirting with the girls....To a bystander they might have looked like a couple of idlers simply killing time (1a).Он (Эренбург) на всё смотрел как бы со стороны - что ему оставалось делать после «Молитвы о России»? - и прятался в ироническое всепонимание (Мандельштам 2). Не (Ehrenburg) seemed to view everything with great detachment-what else could he do after his Prayer for Russia?—and took refuge in a kind of ironical knowingness (2a).4. человек, люди и т. п. - (nonagreeing postmodif) a person (or people) not belonging to the group, organization etc in questionfrom (on) the outsideoutsider(s).«Какая баба!.. Ей бы и быть председателем. И на хрена нам кого-то со стороны искать» (Абрамов 1). "What a woman!... If only she could be Chairwoman, and the hell with searching for one on the outside" (1a).В деревне не хватало мужчин, и председателю пришлось нанять рабочих со стороны. There weren't enough men in the village, so the chairman had to hire outsiders.5. \С-618\С-618 кого, чьей Prep the resulting PrepP is advused to denote a person or group of people with whom an action or statement originatesfor (on) s.o.'s parton the part of (in limited contexts) of s.o.by s.o. (Бутон:) Так что вы говорите, милостивый государь? Что наш король есть самый лучший, самый блестящий король во всём мире? С моей стороны возражений нет (Булгаков 8). (В.:) So what are you saying, dear sir? That our king is the very best, the most brilliant king in the whole world? For my part I have no objections (8a)....Тут было много и простодушия со стороны Мити, ибо при всех пороках своих это был очень простодушный человек (Достоевский 1)....There was much simple-heartedness on Mitya's part, for with all his vices this was a very simple-hearted man (1a).Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?» (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" (2a).«...Примите в соображение, что ошибка возможна ведь только со стороны первого разряда, то есть „обыкновенных" людей...» (Достоевский 3). "...You must take into consideration the fact that a mistake can be made only by a member of the first class, that is, by the 'ordinary' people..." (3a).6. \С-618 кого, чьей Prep the resulting PrepP is advused to denote a person or group of people whose action, behavior, statement etc is characterized or evaluated: (how generous (itis not nice, that's not fair etc)) of s.o. (to do sth.).Это очень плохо с его стороны - оставить нас наедине. Никогда не ожидал я от него такого предательства! (Казаков 2). That's not nice of him—to leave us alone. I never expected such treachery from him (2a).«Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор» (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).7. \С-618 чего, какой Prep the resulting PrepP is advin a certain respect (as specified by the context)from the standpoint (the vantage point) offrom the point of view of from a AdjP standpoint (point of view).«Стригуны» молчали они понимали, что слова Собачкина очень последовательны и что со стороны логики под них нельзя иголки подточить (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The "colts" were silent, for they realized that Sobachkin's words were very logical and that, from the point of view of pure logic, they were absolutely unassailable (2a).8. \С-618 кого, чьей, какой Prep the resulting PrepP is advused to indicate a line of familial descenton (one's (the) father' (mother', husbamtfs, wife's etc)) side.Юный негодяй был влюблён в княгиню и тоже торчал у неё день и ночь, кажется, на правах соседа или дальнего родственника со стороны мужа (Искандер 3). The young reprobate was in love with the princess and had also been hanging around her day and night, exercising his rights as a neighbor, I believe, or a distant relative on the husband's side (3a). -
88 ни единой йоты
• НИ (ОДНОЙ < ЕДИНОЙ> ЙОТЫ lit[NPgen; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. не знать, не понимать -; не уступить, не выполнить и т.п. ни единой йоты (из чего) [obj]⇒ (to know, understand etc) nothing at all (about sth.), (to carry out, yield etc) none (of sth.) at all:- не знать <не понимать и т.п.> ни единой йоты ≈ not know (understand etc) one iota (of sth.);- know (understand) not a whit (one iota) (of sth.);- not know (understand etc) a single thing (the first thing) (about sth.);♦ С одной стороны, он понимал, что не выполнил ни одной йоты из программы, начертанной правителем канцелярии; с другой стороны, ему казалось, что программа эта должна выполниться сама собой, без всякого его содействия (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He realized, on the one hand, that he had not carried out one iota... of the program his chief secretary had outlined for him, but, on the other, it seemed to him that that program had a good chance of coming off by itself without any interference from him (2a).2. ни единой йоты чего нет, не осталось и т.п. [quantif of subj/ gen]⇒ (there is, there remains etc) absolutely none (of sth.):- not one (a single) iota (of sth.);- not a jot (of sth.).♦ Я смотрела "Ярь" - в ней нет ни одной йоты подлинной поэзии, ни одного настоящего слова (Мандельштам 2). I have looked at Yar. There is not one iota of real poetry in it, not a single genuine word (2a).—————← See ни на одну йоту.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни единой йоты
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89 ни йоты
• НИ (ОДНОЙ < ЕДИНОЙ> ЙОТЫ lit[NPgen; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to know, understand etc) nothing at all (about sth.), (to carry out, yield etc) none (of sth.) at all:- know (understand) not a whit (one iota) (of sth.);- not know (understand etc) a single thing (the first thing) (about sth.);♦ С одной стороны, он понимал, что не выполнил ни одной йоты из программы, начертанной правителем канцелярии; с другой стороны, ему казалось, что программа эта должна выполниться сама собой, без всякого его содействия (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He realized, on the one hand, that he had not carried out one iota... of the program his chief secretary had outlined for him, but, on the other, it seemed to him that that program had a good chance of coming off by itself without any interference from him (2a).⇒ (there is, there remains etc) absolutely none (of sth.):- not one (a single) iota (of sth.);- not a jot (of sth.).♦ Я смотрела "Ярь" - в ней нет ни одной йоты подлинной поэзии, ни одного настоящего слова (Мандельштам 2). I have looked at Yar. There is not one iota of real poetry in it, not a single genuine word (2a).—————← See ни на одну йоту.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни йоты
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90 ни одной йоты
• НИ (ОДНОЙ < ЕДИНОЙ> ЙОТЫ lit[NPgen; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. не знать, не понимать -; не уступить, не выполнить и т.п. ни одной йоты (из чего) [obj]⇒ (to know, understand etc) nothing at all (about sth.), (to carry out, yield etc) none (of sth.) at all:- know (understand) not a whit (one iota) (of sth.);- not know (understand etc) a single thing (the first thing) (about sth.);♦ С одной стороны, он понимал, что не выполнил ни одной йоты из программы, начертанной правителем канцелярии; с другой стороны, ему казалось, что программа эта должна выполниться сама собой, без всякого его содействия (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). He realized, on the one hand, that he had not carried out one iota... of the program his chief secretary had outlined for him, but, on the other, it seemed to him that that program had a good chance of coming off by itself without any interference from him (2a).2. ни одной йоты чего нет, не осталось и т.п. [quantif of subj/ gen]⇒ (there is, there remains etc) absolutely none (of sth.):- not one (a single) iota (of sth.);- not a jot (of sth.).♦ Я смотрела "Ярь" - в ней нет ни одной йоты подлинной поэзии, ни одного настоящего слова (Мандельштам 2). I have looked at Yar. There is not one iota of real poetry in it, not a single genuine word (2a).—————← See ни на одну йоту.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни одной йоты
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91 со стороны
[PrepP; Invar]=====1. со стороны кого-чего [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]⇒ moving, coming, or issuing from some person, place, location etc:- from the direction of.♦ Ему в голову не могло прийти, что у них гости и что ржание коня доносится со стороны микулицынского крыльца, из сада (Пастернак 1). It never occurred to him that they had guests or that the neighing came from the direction of Mikulitsyn's house (1a).2. со стороны смотреть, наблюдать, видно и т.п. [adv]⇒ (to look at s.o. or sth., be visible etc) from some distance away:- from a distance.♦ На солнечном пригреве, на камне, ниже садовой скамейки, сидел Костоглотов... И даже не видно было со стороны, чтобы плечи его поднимались и опускались от дыхания (Солженицын 10). Kostoglotov was sitting in a sunny spot on a stone below a garden bench....From a distance one could not even see his shoulders rising and falling as he breathed... (10a).⇒ (to look at, judge etc s.o. or sth.) from the point of view of one who is not directly involved in the matter at hand, (to appear a certain way) to s.o. who is not directly involved in the matter at hand:- (look at s.o. < sth.>) from the outside;- [in limited contexts] as an outsider;- to an outsider < a bystander> (sth. might look <seem etc>);- (view sth.) with (great) detachment;- (take) a detached view.♦ Конечно, обидно: маловато успел. Со стороны может показаться, что вовсе не так. Я и то, и это, пятое, десятое. Но уж я-то знаю, что чепуха (Трифонов 5). It was humiliating, of course. I had accomplished very little. From an outsider's point of view it might not appear that way. I've done this, that, and a number of things. But I myself know how little it has all amounted to (5a).♦ В том-то и дело, что если рассказать с некоторой правдивостью любую жизнь со стороны и хотя бы отчасти изнутри, то картинка наша будет такова, что этот человек дальше жить не имеет ни малейшей возможности (Битов 2). That's just the point, that if we tell the story of any life with a degree of truthfulness, from an outside viewpoint and at least partially from within, then the picture will be such that the man hasn't the slightest chance of living on (2a).♦...Она [жена Огарёва] сама сказала мне впоследствии, что сцена эта показалась ей натянутой, детской. Оно, пожалуй, и могло так показаться со стороны; но зачем же она смотрела со стороны?.. (Герцен 2)....She [Ogaryov's wife] told me herself afterwards that this scene had struck her as affected and childish. Of course it might strike one so looking on at it as an outsider, but why was she looking on at it as an outsider? (2a).♦ Шли они [Костенко и Росляков] не быстро и не медленно, весело о чём-то разговаривали, заигрывали с девушками... Со стороны могло показаться, что два бездельника просто-напросто убивают время (Семёнов 1). They [Kostyenko and Roslyakov] walked neither quickly nor slowly, talking gaily about something, flirting with the girls....To a bystander they might have looked like a couple of idlers simply killing time (1a).♦ Он [Эренбург] на всё смотрел как бы со стороны - что ему оставалось делать после "Молитвы о России"? - и прятался в ироническое всепонимание (Мандельштам 2). Не [Ehrenburg] seemed to view everything with great detachment-what else could he do after his Prayer for Russia? - and took refuge in a kind of ironical knowingness (2a).4. человек, люди и т.п. - [nonagreeing postmodif]⇒ a person (or people) not belonging to the group, organization etc in question:- from <on> the outside;- outsider(s).♦ "Какая баба!.. Ей бы и быть председателем. И на хрена нам кого-то со стороны искать" (Абрамов 1). "What a woman!... If only she could be Chairwoman, and the hell with searching for one on the outside" (1a).♦ В деревне не хватало мужчин, и председателю пришлось нанять рабочих со стороны. There weren't enough men in the village, so the chairman had to hire outsiders.5. со стороны кого, чьей [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]⇒ used to denote a person or group of people with whom an action or statement originates:- for <on> s.o.'s part;- [in limited contexts] of s.o.;- by s.o.♦ [Бутон:] Так что вы говорите, милостивый государь? Что наш король есть самый лучший, самый блестящий король во всём мире? С моей стороны возражений нет (Булгаков 8). [В.:] So what are you saying, dear sir? That our king is the very best, the most brilliant king in the whole world? For my part I have no objections (8a).♦...Тут было много и простодушия со стороны Мити, ибо при всех пороках своих это был очень простодушный человек (Достоевский 1)....There was much simple-heartedness on Mitya's part, for with all his vices this was a very simple-hearted man (1a).♦ "Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?" (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" (2a).♦ "...Примите в соображение, что ошибка возможна ведь только со стороны первого разряда, то есть "обыкновенных" людей..." (Достоевский 3). "...You must take into consideration the fact that a mistake can be made only by a member of the first class, that is, by the 'ordinary' people..." (3a).6. со стороны кого, чьей [Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv]⇒ used to denote a person or group of people whose action, behavior, statement etc is characterized or evaluated:- (how generous <it's not nice, that's not fair etc>) of s.o. (to do sth.).♦ Это очень плохо с его стороны - оставить нас наедине. Никогда не ожидал я от него такого предательства! (Казаков 2). That's not nice of him - to leave us alone. I never expected such treachery from him (2a).♦ "Ну вот видишь, вот уж и нечестно с твоей стороны: слово дал, да и на попятный двор" (Гоголь 3). "There, you see, that's not fair of you: you have given me your word of honor, and now you are going back on it" (3c).⇒ in a certain respect (as specified by the context):- from a [AdjP] standpoint (point of view).♦ "Стригуны" молчали; они понимали, что слова Собачкина очень последовательны и что со стороны логики под них нельзя иголки подточить (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). The "colts" were silent; for they realized that Sobachkin's words were very logical and that, from the point of view of pure logic, they were absolutely unassailable (2a).⇒ used to indicate a line of familial descent:- on (one's (the) father's (mother's, husband's, wife's etc)) side.♦ Юный негодяй был влюблён в княгиню и тоже торчал у неё день и ночь, кажется, на правах соседа или дальнего родственника со стороны мужа (Искандер 3). The young reprobate was in love with the princess and had also been hanging around her day and night, exercising his rights as a neighbor, I believe, or a distant relative on the husband's side (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > со стороны
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92 К-297
ОТ КОРКИ ДО КОРКИ чи i а I ь, прочитывать, учить, знать и т. п. что coll PrepP Invar adv fixed WO(to read, learn, memorize etc sth.) completely, not leaving anything out, (to know sth.) thoroughly, in all its details: (read sth. (read sth. through)) from cover to cover(read (memorize, learn) sth.) from beginning to end (read etc sth.) from top to bottom (read sth. through etc) from end to end (from start to finish) (know (learn) sth.) backward and forward.Старик читает справочник по элементарной математике. Сынок прислал соседу. Ничего не понимает. Какие-то синусы-косинусы. Всё равно читает. От корки до корки... (Терц 3). An old man is reading a text-book on elementary mathematics sent to the man in the next bunk by his son. He doesn't understand a word of it-all this business about sines and cosines. But all the same he reads right through, from cover to cover... (3a).(Калошин:) Сколько раз вам указывалось, чтобы анкеты заполнялись от корки до корки (Вампилов 1). (К.:) How many times have you been told to get those forms filled in from top to bottom... (1a).Он с утра отправлялся в село за газетами. Затем... прочитывал их от корки до корки, старательно подчеркивая наиболее, по его мнению, значительные места... (Максимов 3)....First thing in the morning he went down to the village for the papers. Next, he read them through from end to end, carefully underlining what he considered to be the most significant passages... (3a).Ганичев взял у него районку (районную газету) и все четыре полоски просмотрел от корки до корки (Абрамов 1). Ganichev took the paper from him and looked through all four pages from start to finish (1a). -
93 Т-247
ИШЬ ТЫ coll Interj Invar1. used to express surprise, amazementwould you believe it!how do you (d'you) like that! look at that! (just) look at him (it etc)! how about that! isn't that something! well, I'll be!what do you know! "А я, правду сказать... думал, все, концы. А она (старуха): кашу, говорит, хочу, варите, говорит, мне кашу. Проголодалась, значит. Ишь ты!» (Распутин 3). "То tell the truth I...thought it was all over. And up she (the old lady) pipes: Make us a bit of kasha. She's hungry. Would you believe it!" (3a).(Гвардеец:) Это даже невероятно... чтобы солдату да вдруг приснился такой волшебный сон... кукла разгуливает по дворцу... Удивительное дело. Ишь ты... Ну, ни дать ни взять - живая девочка (Олеша 7). (G.:) It's incredible that a soldier should have such a magical dream...a doll goes strolling round the palace.. Amazing. How d'you like that! A live girl...nothing less (7a).Иван, хоть и решил с женщиной не разговаривать, не удержался и, видя, как вода хлещет в ванну широкой струей из сияющего крана, сказал с иронией: «Ишь ты! Как в „Метрополе"!» (Булгаков 9). Although Ivan had made up his mind not to talk to the woman, when he saw a broad stream of water thundering into the bath from a glittering faucet, he could not help saying sarcastically, "Look at that! Just like in the Metropole!" (9b).Мишка, открыв клавикорды, играл на них одним пальцем. Дворник, подбоченившись и радостно улыбаясь, стоял пред большим зеркалом. «Вот ловко-то! А? Дядюшка Игнат!» - говорил мальчик, вдруг начиная хлопать обеими руками по клавишам. «Ишьты!» - отвечал Игнат... (Толстой 6). Mishka had opened the clavichord and was strumming on it with one finger The yard porter, arms akimbo, stood in front of a large mirror smiling with satisfaction. "That's fine! Isn't it? Isn't it, Uncle Ignat?" asked the boy, suddenly beginning to bang on the keyboard with both hands. "Just look at him!" said Ignat.. (6a).Она смешалась и покраснела. «Ишь ты, ещё краснеет», - про себя удивился Алтын-ник (Войнович 5). Embarrassed, she blushed. How about that, she still blushes, Altinnik marveled to himself (5a).Пантелей Прокофьева деловито оглядел чернявую головку, торчавшую из вороха тряпья, и не без гордости удостоверил: «Наших кровей... эк-гм... Ишь ты!..» (Шолохов 2). Pantelei briskly surveyed the dark little head poking out of the covers and affirmed with some pride, "Yes, that's our blood all right... Humph!.. Well, I'll be..." (2a).В долгих застольных беседах Антон удовлетворял детскую любознательность начальника... Разнообразные сведения, получаемые в этих беседах, вызывали у нашего хозяина то радостное изумление: «Ишь ты!», то скептические возгласы: «Скажешь тоже!» (Гинзбург 2). In long conversations around the table, Anton used to try to satisfy the childlike curiosity of the commandant... The varied information acquired in these conversations would elicit from him either a pleasurably astonished "What do you know!" or a skeptical "You don't say!" (2a).2. used to express disagreement, opposition, refusal, or dissatisfaction: I like that!how do you like that! oh come on!(Булычов:) Надобно тебя ругать, а не хочется. (Шура:) Не хочется, значит - не надо. (Булычов:) Ишь ты! Не хочется -не надо. Эдак-то жить легко бы, да нельзя! (Горький 2). (В.:) I ought to be scolding you but I don't feel like it. (Sh.:) If you don't feel like it then you needn't.(В.:) I like that! If you don't want to you needn't! Life would be easy that way, but it can't be done! (2a).(Сахатов:)...Мы пришли спрятать предмет. Так куда же спрятать?.. (Василий Леонидыч:)...Вот что я вам скажу: мужику, одному из этих, в карман. Вот хоть этому. Ты послушай. А, что? Где у тебя карман? (3-ий мужик:) А на что тебе карман! Ишь ты, карман! У меня в кармане деньги (Толстой 3). (S.:)...We came to hide something. Now where should we hide it?... (VL.:)...Here's my idea: Let's put it in the pocket of one of these peasants. How about him? Hey, there! Well? Where's your pocket? (Third Peasant:) What do you want with my pocket? How do you like that? My pocket! I've got money in my pocket (3a). -
94 от корки до корки
• ОТ КОРКИ ДО КОРКИ чи i a I ь, прочитывать, учить, знать и т.п. что coll[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WD]=====⇒ (to read, learn, memorize etc sth.) completely, not leaving anything out, (to know sth.) thoroughly, in all its details:- (read sth. <read sth. through>) from cover to cover;- (read (memorize, learn) sth.) from beginning to end;- (read etc sth.) from top to bottom;- (read sth. through etc) from end to end (from start to finish);- (know (learn) sth.) backward and forward.♦ Старик читает справочник по элементарной математике. Сынок прислал соседу. Ничего не понимает. Какие-то синусы-косинусы. Всё равно читает. От корки до корки... (Терц 3). Ап old man is reading a text-book on elementary mathematics sent to the man in the next bunk by his son. He doesn't understand a word of it-all this business about sines and cosines. But all the same he reads right through, from cover to cover... (3a).♦ [Калошин:] Сколько раз вам указывалось, чтобы анкеты заполнялись от корки до корки (Вампилов 1). [К.:] How many times have you been told to get those forms filled in from top to bottom... (1a).♦...Он с утра отправлялся в село за газетами. Затем... прочитывал их от корки до корки, старательно подчеркивая наиболее, по его мнению, значительные места... (Максимов 3)....First thing in the morning he went down to the village for the papers. Next, he read them through from end to end, carefully underlining what he considered to be the most significant passages... (3a).♦ Ганичев взял у него районку [районную газету] и все четыре полоски просмотрел от корки до корки (Абрамов 1). Ganichev took the paper from him and looked through all four pages from start to finish (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от корки до корки
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95 ишь ты
• ИШЬ ТЫ coll[Interj; Invar]=====1. used to express surprise, amazement:- would you believe it!;- how do you (d'you) like that!;- look at that!;- (just) look at him (it etc)!;- how about that!;- isn't that something!;- well, I'll be!;- what do you know!♦ "А я, правду сказать... думал, все, концы. А она [старуха]: кашу, говорит, хочу, варите, говорит, мне кашу. Проголодалась, значит. Ишь ты!" (Распутин 3). " То tell the truth I...thought it was all over. And up she [the old lady] pipes: Make us a bit of kasha. She's hungry. Would you believe it!" (3a).♦ [Гвардеец:] Это даже невероятно... чтобы солдату да вдруг приснился такой волшебный сон... кукла разгуливает по дворцу... Удивительное дело. Ишь ты... Ну, ни дать ни взять - живая девочка (Олеша 7). [G.:] It's incredible that a soldier should have such a magical dream...a doll goes strolling round the palace.. Amazing. How d'you like that! A live girl...nothing less (7a).♦ Иван, хоть и решил с женщиной не разговаривать, не удержался и, видя, как вода хлещет в ванну широкой струей из сияющего крана, сказал с иронией: "Ишь ты! Как в "Метрополе"! " (Булгаков 9). Although Ivan had made up his mind not to talk to the woman, when he saw a broad stream of water thundering into the bath from a glittering faucet, he could not help saying sarcastically, "Look at that! Just like in the Metropole!" (9b).♦ Мишка, открыв клавикорды, играл на них одним пальцем. Дворник, подбоченившись и радостно улыбаясь, стоял пред большим зеркалом. "Вот ловко-то! А? Дядюшка Игнат!" - говорил мальчик, вдруг начиная хлопать обеими руками по клавишам. "Ишьты!" - отвечал Игнат... (Толстой 6). Mishka had opened the clavichord and was strumming on it with one finger The yard porter, arms akimbo, stood in front of a large mirror smiling with satisfaction. "That's fine! Isn't it? Isn't it, Uncle Ignat?" asked the boy, suddenly beginning to bang on the keyboard with both hands. "Just look at him!" said Ignat... (6a).♦ Она смешалась и покраснела. "Ишь ты, ещё краснеет", - про себя удивился Алтынник (Войнович 5). Embarrassed, she blushed. How about that, she still blushes, Altinnik marveled to himself (5a).♦ Пантелей Прокофьевич деловито оглядел чернявую головку, торчавшую из вороха тряпья, и не без гордости удостоверил: "Наших кровей... эк-гм... Ишь ты!.." (Шолохов 2). Pantelei briskly surveyed the dark little head poking out of the covers and affirmed with some pride, "Yes, that's our blood all right... Humph!.. Well, I'll be..." (2a).♦ В долгих застольных беседах Антон удовлетворял детскую любознательность начальника... Разнообразные сведения, получаемые в этих беседах, вызывали у нашего хозяина то радостное изумление: "Ишь ты!", то скептические возгласы: " Скажешь тоже!" (Гинзбург 2). In long conversations around the table, Anton used to try to satisfy the childlike curiosity of the commandant...The varied information acquired in these conversations would elicit from him either a pleasurably astonished "What do you know!" or a skeptical "You don't say!" (2a).2. used to express disagreement, opposition, refusal, or dissatisfaction:- I like that!;- how do you like that!;- oh come on!♦ [Булычов:] Надобно тебя ругать, а не хочется. [Шура:] Не хочется, значит - не надо. [Булычов:] Ишь ты! Не хочется - не надо. Эдак-то жить легко бы, да нельзя! (Горький 2). [В.:] I ought to be scolding you but I don't feel like it. [Sh.:] If you don't feel like it then you needn't. [В.:] I like that! If you don't want to you needn't! Life would be easy that way, but it can't be done! (2a).♦ [Сахатов:]...Мы пришли спрятать предмет. Так куда же спрятать?.. [Василий Леонидыч:]...Вот что я вам скажу: мужику, одному из этих, в карман. Вот хоть этому. Ты послушай. А, что? Где у тебя карман? [3-ий мужик:] А на что тебе карман! Ишь ты, карман! У меня в кармане деньги (Толстой 3). [S.:]... We came to hide something. Now where should we hide it?... [V.L.:]... Here's my idea: Let's put it in the pocket of one of these peasants. How about him? Hey, there! Well? Where's your pocket? [Third Peasant:] What do you want with my pocket? How do you like that? My pocket! I've got money in my pocket (3a). -
96 dopo
1. prep afterdopo di te after youdopo mangiato after eating, after mealssubito dopo il bar just past the bar2. adv ( in seguito) afterward(s), after( poi) then( più tardi) lateril giorno dopo the day after, the next day3. conj: dopo che after* * *dopo avv.1 ( riferito a tempo) after, afterwards, then [cfr. poi ]; ( più tardi, in seguito) later (on); ( successivamente) next: un anno dopo, a year later; alcuni giorni dopo, a few days later; molto tempo dopo, long after (o much later); poco tempo dopo, not long after (o shortly after[wards]); subito dopo, right (o immediately) after; chi viene dopo?, who's next?; che accadde dopo?, what happened next?; un istante dopo era sparito, a moment later, he'd disappeared; voi andate avanti, noi verremo dopo, you go ahead, we'll follow later (on); prima o dopo, sooner or later // a dopo, ci vediamo dopo, see you later2 ( riferito a luogo) after, next: la casa che viene dopo è la nostra, our house comes next (o the next house we come to is ours); qui c'è l'edicola, subito dopo c'è la fermata dell'autobus, here's the news stand, the bus stop is right next to (o right after) it; non prendete la prima strada a destra, ma quella dopo, don't take the first street on the right but the next one◆ prep.1 ( nel tempo) after; ( oltre) past; (da, a partire da) since; dopo cena, after dinner; dopo tre mesi, un anno, after three months, a year; dopo la guerra, after the war; la prima domenica dopo Pasqua, the first Sunday after Easter; telefonami dopo le nove, call me after nine; ci vediamo dopo lo spettacolo, (I'll) see you after the show; dopo quella volta non l'ho più rivisto, I haven't seen him since (then); dopo la malattia, non si è più ripreso, he never recovered after his illness // dopo domani, the day after tomorrow // dopo tutto, after all // uno dopo l'altro, one after the other: bere un bicchiere dopo l'altro, to drink one glass after another; commettere un errore dopo l'altro, to make one mistake after another // In unione con altre prep.: dopo di me arrivarono tutti gli altri, the others all came after me; l'incontro è rimandato a dopo Natale, the meeting has been postponed till after Christmas; l'appuntamento è fissato per dopo pranzo, the appointment has been fixed for after lunch; siamo rimasti a parlare fin dopo le tre, we stayed up talking till after three2 ( di luogo) after; ( oltre) past; ( dietro) behind: dopo il semaforo c'è la farmacia, the chemist's is after (o past) the traffic lights; il mio nome viene dopo il tuo sull'elenco, my name comes after yours in the list; in fila dopo di me c'erano venti persone, there were twenty people in the queue behind me // prego, dopo di voi, after you◆ cong. ( con valore temporale) after: dopo aver discusso a lungo, arrivarono a un accordo, after discussing (the matter) at length, they reached an agreement; dopo mangiato esce sempre a fare due passi, he always goes out for a walk after lunch // dopo che → dopoché◆ agg. next (attr.); after: il giorno dopo, the next day (o the day after)◆ s.m.: è il dopo che mi preoccupa, I'm worried about what happens next; il dopo Chernobyl, after Chernobyl.* * *['dopo]1. avvil giorno dopo — the next o following day
parecchio/poco (tempo) dopo — long/not long after(wards)
prima studia, dopo usciremo — get your (school) work done first then we'll go out
2) (oltre) after, nextnon questa strada, quella dopo — not this street but the next one
2. prep(gen) afterdopo un anno — after a year, a year later
è arrivato dopo cena/di me — he arrived after supper/me
3. congdopo mangiato va a dormire — after eating o after a meal he has a sleepdopo aver mangiato è uscito — after having something to eat o after eating he went out
* * *['dopo] 1.1) (nel tempo) afterwardsvieni a mangiare, finirai dopo — come and eat, you can finish afterwards
te lo dirò dopo — I'll tell you later o afterwards
poco dopo, molto tempo dopo — shortly after(wards), long after(wards)
un'ora, due giorni dopo — one hour, two days later
hai presente l'incrocio? io abito subito dopo a destra — do you know the crossroads? I live just past o beyond it on the right; (in una gerarchia)
2.dopo c'è la S, poi la T — after that there's S and then T
1) (nel tempo) afterdopo 8 giorni — after 8 days, 8 days later
dopo di lei! — (per gentilezza, cortesia) after you! (in una gerarchia)
venire dopo qcn. — to come after sb
3) dopo di che after which, and after that, and then4) dopo tutto (alla fin fine) after all3.1) after4.dopo che ebbe parlato — after he had spoken; (da quando)
aggettivo invariabile1) (nel tempo)il giorno dopo — the day after, the next o following day
2) (nello spazio) next5.sostantivo maschile invariabile* * *dopo/'dopo/Dopo, che in italiano ha valore temporale e spaziale come i suoi equivalenti inglesi, si rende solitamente con afterwards quando funziona come avverbio, e con after negli altri usi: unica eccezione significativa è l'uso di dopo come preposizione di luogo nel significato di al di là, oltre, che si traduce per lo più con beyond o past ( il pub è subito dopo la stazione = the pub is just beyond / past the station). - Analogamente all'italiano dopo, after precede il nome in "after lunch" (= dopo pranzo), ma lo segue nelle espressioni temporali come il giorno dopo = the day after. - Si noti che dopo che... si rende con after (non after that), e che espressioni come dopo (avere) mangiato si traducono con il gerundio (after eating / having eaten) o rendendo esplicita la frase (after I have eaten, after he had eaten ecc.).I avverbio1 (nel tempo) afterwards; vieni a mangiare, finirai dopo come and eat, you can finish afterwards; subito dopo straight after(wards); te lo dirò dopo I'll tell you later o afterwards; e che cosa è successo dopo? and then what happened? and what happened next? poco dopo, molto tempo dopo shortly after(wards), long after(wards); un'ora, due giorni dopo one hour, two days later; a dopo! see you later!2 (nello spazio) hai presente l'incrocio? io abito subito dopo a destra do you know the crossroads? I live just past o beyond it on the right; (in una gerarchia) dopo c'è la S, poi la T after that there's S and then TII preposizione1 (nel tempo) after; dopo le 2 after 2 pm; dopo 8 giorni after 8 days, 8 days later; dopo la mia partenza after I left; dopo alcuni anni a few years later; la riunione è stata rinviata a dopo Pasqua the meeting has been postponed till after Easter2 (nello spazio) dopo il parco past the park; 20 metri dopo l'incrocio 20 metres after the crossroads; dopo di lei! (per gentilezza, cortesia) after you! (in una gerarchia) venire dopo qcn. to come after sb.3 dopo di che after which, and after that, and then4 dopo tutto (alla fin fine) after allIII congiunzione1 after; andrò dopo aver fatto un pisolino I'll go after I've had a nap2 dopo che (una volta che) dopo che ebbe parlato after he had spoken; (da quando) dopo che è rimasta vedova since she became a widow1 (nel tempo) il giorno dopo the day after, the next o following day; la volta dopo the next time; il treno dopo the next train2 (nello spazio) next; la pagina dopo the next pageV m.inv.il dopo the future. -
97 nondik
adb.1. where from?, whence? Lit. ; \nondik ekarri dituzte horrenbeste ardo? where did they bring all that wine from?2. \nondik dator euskara? where does Basque come from?; gauza pilo bat egin behar dugu baina ez dakigu \nondik hasi we've got a bunch of things to do but we don't know where to start3. (irud.) \nondik dakizu hori? just how do you know that?; \nondik niri honenbat mesede? just when did I ever get any favours?4. ( zeharako galdera) ez dakizu \nondik datorren edo nora doan you don't know he's coming from nor where he's going | you don't know much at all about him -
98 asociar
v.1 to associate.El abogado asoció a su yerno The lawyer associated his son-in-law.2 to take into partnership (commerce).3 to correlate, to associate, to bracket, to chain.Ella asoció los datos y lo supo She correlated the data and found it out.* * *1 to associate (a/con, with), connect, link2 COMERCIO to take into partnership1 (relacionarse) to be associated (a/con, with)■ aquella música se asociaba con una época particular that music was associated with a particular period2 COMERCIO to collaborate, form a partnership, become partners* * *verb1) to associate2) connect•* * *1. VT1) (=relacionar) to associate, connectse trata de asociar imágenes y números — it's all about associating o connecting images and numbers
asociar algo con algo — to associate sth with sth, connect sth with sth
asocio el azahar con Andalucía — I associate o connect orange blossom with Andalusia
me suena, pero no puedo asociarlo con nada — I know him, but I don't know where from o but I can't place him
asociar algo a algo — to link sth with o to sth
asocian este gen al cáncer de mama — this gene is linked with o to breast cancer
2) (Com, Econ) to take into partnership3) (=unir) [+ recursos] to pool, put together2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/palabras> to associate2.asociar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien: no logro asociarla con nada I can't place her; asociaba aquel lugar con su niñez — he associated that place with his childhood
asociarse v prona) empresas/comerciantes to collaborateb) hechos/factores to combinec) (a grupo, club)d) (a idea, sentimiento)asociarse a algo: nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's grief; me asocio a lo expresado por mi colega — I agree with o (frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague
* * *= associate, tie together, couple.Ex. Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.Ex. The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.----* asociar (a) = tie (to).* asociarse = team, partner.* asociarse a = become + allied with.* asociarse a/con = team up (with).* asociarse con = associate + Reflexivo + with, partner with.* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/palabras> to associate2.asociar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien: no logro asociarla con nada I can't place her; asociaba aquel lugar con su niñez — he associated that place with his childhood
asociarse v prona) empresas/comerciantes to collaborateb) hechos/factores to combinec) (a grupo, club)d) (a idea, sentimiento)asociarse a algo: nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's grief; me asocio a lo expresado por mi colega — I agree with o (frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague
* * *= associate, tie together, couple.Ex: Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.
Ex: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.* asociar (a) = tie (to).* asociarse = team, partner.* asociarse a = become + allied with.* asociarse a/con = team up (with).* asociarse con = associate + Reflexivo + with, partner with.* * *asociar [A1 ]vt‹ideas/palabras› to associate asociar algo/a algn CON algo/algn to associate sth/sb WITH sth/sbasociaba aquel lugar con su niñez/su madre he associated that place with his childhood/his motherno logro asociarla con nada I can't place her, I can't think where I know her from1 «empresas/comerciantes» to collaborate asociarse CON algn to go into partnership WITH sbse asoció con su cuñado para montar el negocio he went into partnership with his brother-in-law to start the business2 «hechos/factores» to combine3 (a un grupo, club) asociarse A algo to become a member OF sthse asoció a un grupo ecologista he became a member of o joined an ecologist group4 (a una idea, un sentimiento) asociarse A algo:nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's griefme asocio a lo expresado por mi colega I agree with o ( frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague* * *
asociar ( conjugate asociar) verbo transitivo ‹ideas/palabras› to associate;
asociar algo/a algn con algo/algn to associate sth/sb with sth/sb;
asociarse verbo pronominal
asociarse con algn to go into partnership with sb
c) (a grupo, club) asociarse a algo to become a member of sth
asociar verbo transitivo to associate
' asociar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
unir
English:
associate
- connect
- couple
* * *♦ vt1. [relacionar] to associate;* * *v/t associate;asociar a alguien con algo associate s.o. with sth* * *asociar vt1) : to associate, to connect2) : to pool (resources)3) : to take into partnership* * *asociar vb (relacionar) to associate -
99 ميز
مَيَّزَ \ discern: to see or understand (usu. with some difficulty): I could hardly discern the tree in the dark. discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. draw the line: to fix a limit to what can be allowed: I don’t mind your keeping rabbits, but I draw the line at rats (I cannot allow them). know: to be able to tell one from another; recognize: I know your son by sight, but we’ve never met. I know all the flowers in this garden. pick out: to recognize and separate (with one’s eyes or hands): Can you pick out your child in this school photograph?. recognize: to know again (sb. or sth. that one has seen before); know (from a picture or description): I recognized him at once by the mark on his face, know again (sth. that one has heard or smelt or felt, etc,. before) Do you recognize that music?. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تبين (تَبَيَّنَ)، تَعَرَّفَ على \ مَيَّزَ \ make out: to see with difficulty: I could just make out two figures on the distant hillside. \ See Also أبْصَرَ بِصُعوبة -
100 discern
مَيَّزَ \ discern: to see or understand (usu. with some difficulty): I could hardly discern the tree in the dark. discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. draw the line: to fix a limit to what can be allowed: I don’t mind your keeping rabbits, but I draw the line at rats (I cannot allow them). know: to be able to tell one from another; recognize: I know your son by sight, but we’ve never met. I know all the flowers in this garden. pick out: to recognize and separate (with one’s eyes or hands): Can you pick out your child in this school photograph?. recognize: to know again (sb. or sth. that one has seen before); know (from a picture or description): I recognized him at once by the mark on his face, know again (sth. that one has heard or smelt or felt, etc,. before) Do you recognize that music?. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تبين (تَبَيَّنَ)، تَعَرَّفَ على
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