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1 only because
conj.solo porque, por la única razón de que, por la razón única de que, solamente porque. -
2 if only because
Общая лексика: одна из причин, по которой, по крайней мере потому, что -
3 only
'əunli 1. adjective(without any others of the same type: He has no brothers or sisters - he's an only child; the only book of its kind.) ene-, eneste2. adverb1) (not more than: We have only two cups left; He lives only a mile away.) bare, kun, akkurat2) (alone: Only you can do it.) bare, (du) alene3) (showing the one action done, in contrast to other possibilities: I only scolded the child - I did not smack him.) bare, utelukkende4) (not longer ago than: I saw him only yesterday.) så sent som, ikke lenger siden enn5) (showing the one possible result of an action: If you do that, you'll only make him angry.) bare3. conjunction(except that, but: I'd like to go, only I have to work.) men...bare- only toobareIadj. \/ˈəʊnlɪ\/1) eneste2) eneste riktige, eneste ordentligeIIadv. \/ˈəʊnlɪ\/1) bare, kun, alene (gammeldags)2) først, ikke før• I don't know him very well, I met him only yesterdayjeg kjenner ham ikke så godt, jeg møtte ham først i går3) senest, så sent som• he can't be dead, I saw him only yesterdayhan kan ikke være død, jeg så ham så sent som i gårif only because om ikke for annet så bare fordiif only to om ikke for annet så bare for å• if only it would stop raining!not only... but (also) ikke bare... men• I not only heard it, but saw itjeg ikke bare hørte det, jeg så det ogsåonly just akkuratonly now først nåonly then først daonly think! tenk bare!only too bare (så) altforsvært, meget, veldigonly when først når, først da• it was only when I had seen it that...det var først da jeg hadde sett det at...IIIkonj. \/ˈəʊnlɪ\/men, det er bare det at• I would lend you the book with pleasure, only I don't know where it isjeg ville gladelig lånt deg boken, men jeg vet bare ikke hvor den eronly that utenom (det) at, bortsett fra at• he does well, only that he is nervous at the starthan klarer seg bra, det er bare det at han er så nervøs i starten• he is remarkably like his brother, only (that) he is a little tallerhan er utrolig lik sin bror, bortsett fra at han er litt høyere -
4 because
because [bɪ'kɒz]parce que;∎ he came because it was his duty il est venu parce que c'était son devoir;∎ if she won it was because she deserved to si elle a gagné, c'est qu'elle le méritait;∎ it was all the more difficult because he was sick c'était d'autant plus difficile qu'il était malade;∎ not because he was sad but because he was angry pas parce qu'il était triste mais parce qu'il était fâché;∎ they only won because they cheated ils n'ont gagné que parce qu'ils ont triché;∎ just because you're my sister, it doesn't mean you can boss me about ce n'est pas parce que tu es ma sœur que tu peux me donner des ordres;∎ why? - just because pourquoi? - parce que;∎ why can't I go? - because you can't! pourquoi est-ce que je ne peux pas y aller? - parce que (c'est comme ça)!à cause de;∎ we couldn't move because of the snow nous étions bloqués par la neige;∎ I couldn't go to work because of the tube strike je n'ai pas pu aller au travail à cause de la grève de métro;∎ it was all because of a silly misunderstanding tout ça à cause d'un ou tout provenait d'un petit malentendu;∎ he's ineligible because of his age il ne peut être élu à cause de son âgeⓘ Because it's there Cette phrase ("parce qu'il est là") est censée être la réponse donnée par l'alpiniste britannique George Mallory lorsqu'on lui demanda pourquoi il désirait être le premier à faire l'ascension de l'Everest. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette formule de façon allusive pour expliquer pourquoi on décide de s'atteler à une tâche particulièrement ardue. -
5 because
1. conjunction 2. adverbbecause of — wegen (+ Gen.)
don't come just because of me — nur meinetwegen brauchen Sie nicht zu kommen
because of which he... — weswegen er...
* * *[bi'koz](for the reason that: I can't go because I am ill.) weil- academic.ru/115401/because_of">because of* * *be·cause[bɪˈkɒz, AM -ˈkɑ:z]I. conj1. (for reason that) weil, dahe's trusted \because honest man vertraut ihm, weil er ehrlich ist, man vertraut ihm wegen seiner Ehrlichkeitall the more... \because... umso mehr..., weil...he was all the more hurt \because he had trusted her er war umso gekränkter, hatte er ihr doch vertrautjust \because... bloß [o nur] weil...that's \because... es liegt daran, dass...have you been away, \because we haven't seen you recently? waren Sie weg? wir haben Sie nämlich in letzter Zeit gar nicht gesehen3.▶ just \because! [einfach] nur so!why not? — just \because! warum nicht? — darum!II. prep\because of me/you/them meinetwegen/deinetwegen/ihretwegen\because of which... weshalb [o weswegen]...* * *[bɪ'kɒz]1. conjweil; (= since also) dait was the more surprising because we were not expecting it — es war umso überraschender, als wir es nicht erwartet hatten
if I did it, it was because it had to be done — ich habe es nur getan, weil es getan werden musste
2. prepbecause of — wegen (+gen or( inf) +dat)
I only did it because of you — ich habe es nur deinetwegen/Ihretwegen getan
* * *A konj weil, daB präp:because of him (her) seinetwegen (ihretwegen)* * *1. conjunction2. adverbthat is because you don't know German — das liegt daran, dass du kein Deutsch kannst
because of — wegen (+ Gen.)
because of which he... — weswegen er...
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6 only
adj. enig--------adv. slechts, alleen, maar--------conj. maaronly1[ oonlie] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 enig2 best ⇒ (meest) geschikt, juist♦voorbeelden:we were the only people wearing hats • we waren de enigen met een hoed (op)the only thing now is to call the police • het enige wat je nu nog kunt doen, is er de politie bijhalenhis one and only friend • zijn enige echte vriendmy one and only hope • de enige hoop die me nog rest¶ you're not the only pebble on the beach • je bent niet alleen op de wereld; er zijn ook nog anderen te krijgen————————only2〈 bijwoord〉1 slechts ⇒ alleen (maar), maar, enkel♦voorbeelden:1 only think! • stel je voor!I've only just enough money • ik heb maar net genoeg geldshe was only too glad • ze was maar al te blijonly five minutes more • nog vijf minuten, niet meerif and only if • als en alleen alsif only • als … maar, ik wou dat …if only you had come earlier! • was je maar wat vroeger gekomen!if only to/because • al was het alleen maar omwe walked for two hours, only to find out that … • we liepen twee uur, maar enkel om te ontdekken dat …she told me only last week that … • ze vertelde het me vorige week nog dat …he arrived only yesterday • hij arriveerde gisteren pas————————only3〈 voegwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 I like it, only I cannot afford it • ik vind het mooi, maar ik kan het niet betalenI could have gone, only my mother was ill • ik had kunnen gaan als mijn moeder niet ziek was geweestI would have phoned, only I didn't know your number • ik zou gebeld hebben maar ik had je nummer niet -
7 if only to/because
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8 arginine residues are believed to be partly masked because they react only uncompletely
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > arginine residues are believed to be partly masked because they react only uncompletely
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9 We often pay our debts not because it is only fair that we should, but to make future loans easier.
<01> Мы часто платим наши долги не потому, что так положено и это справедливо, а потому, что хотим облегчить наши будущие займы. La Rochefoucauld (Ларошфуко).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > We often pay our debts not because it is only fair that we should, but to make future loans easier.
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10 the past always looks better than it was, it's only pleasant because it isn't here
минуле завжди виглядає більш привабливим, ніж було насправді; воно приємніше тільки тому, що його тут немаєEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > the past always looks better than it was, it's only pleasant because it isn't here
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11 if
1. conjunction1) wennif you would lend me some money... — wenn du mir Geld leihen würdest,...
if I knew what to do... — wenn ich wüsste, was ich tun soll...
if I were you — an deiner Stelle
better, if anything — vielleicht etwas besser
tell me what I can do to help, if anything — falls ich irgendwie helfen kann, sag es mir
if so/not — wenn ja/nein od. nicht
if then/that/at all — wenn überhaupt
if only for today — wenn auch nur für heute
if only because/to... — schon allein, weil/um... zu...
as if you didn't know! — als ob du es nicht gewusst hättest!
it isn't or it's not as if we were or (coll.) we're rich — es ist nicht etwa so, dass wir reich wären
2) (whenever) [immer] wenn3) (whether) ob4) in excl. of wishif I only knew, if only I knew! — wenn ich das nur wüsste!; das wüsste ich gern!
5) (expr. surprise etc.)if you wouldn't mind holding the door open — wenn Sie so freundlich wären und die Tür aufhielten
7) (though) und wenn; auch od. selbst wenneven if he did say that,... — selbst wenn er das gesagt hat,...
8) (despite being) wenn auch2. nounlikeable, if somewhat rough — liebenswürdig, wenn auch etwas derb
Wenn, dasifs and buts — Wenn und Aber, das
* * *[if]1) (in the event that; on condition that: He will have to go into hospital if his illness gets any worse; I'll only stay if you can stay too.) wenn2) (supposing that: If he were to come along now, we would be in trouble.) wenn3) (whenever: If I sneeze, my nose bleeds.) immer wenn4) (although: They are happy, if poor.) wenn auch5) (whether: I don't know if I can come or not.) ob•- academic.ru/116736/if_only">if only* * *IF[ˌaɪˈef]* * *[ɪf]1. conjwenn; (= in case also) falls, für den Fall, dass...; (= whether, in direct clause) obI would be really pleased if you could do it —
if it rains tomorrow if I may say so — wenn es or falls es morgen regnet wenn ich das sagen darf
I wonder if he'll come —
do you know if they have gone? — wissen Sie, ob sie gegangen sind?
what if something happens to him? — was ist, wenn ihm etwas passiert?
I'll let you know if and when I come to a decision — ich werde Ihnen mitteilen, ob und wenn ich mich entschieden habe
where will you live when you get married? – if we get married! — wo wollt ihr wohnen, wenn ihr heiratet? – wenn wir überhaupt heiraten!
if I ask him he does help me — wenn ich ihn darum bitte, hilft er mir auch
(even) if —
it's a good film (even) if rather long — es ist ein guter Film, auch wenn er etwas lang ist
even if they are poor, at least they are happy — sie sind zwar arm, aber wenigstens glücklich
I would like to see him, if only for a few hours — ich würde ihn gerne sehen, wenn auch nur für ein paar Stunden
it's not as if I meant to hurt her — es ist nicht so, dass ich ihr hätte wehtun wollen
he stood there as if he were dumb — er stand wie stumm da
meat was available once a week, if at all — Fleisch gab es einmal in der Woche, wenn überhaupt
if necessary — falls nötig, im Bedarfsfall
if not, why not? — falls nicht, warum?
this is difficult, if not impossible, to do — das ist schwer, wenn nicht sogar unmöglich
if I were you/him — wenn ich Sie/er wäre, an Ihrer/seiner Stelle
if anything this one is bigger — wenn überhaupt, dann ist dieses hier größer
if I know Pete, he'll... —
well, if he didn't try to steal my bag! (inf) — wollte der doch tatsächlich meine Tasche klauen (inf)
2. nWenn ntit's a big if — das ist noch sehr fraglich, das ist die große Frage
* * *if [ıf]A konj1. wenn, falls:if I were you wenn ich du wäre, (ich) an deiner Stelle; I’ll wait outside, if you need me falls du mich brauchst;as if als wenn, als ob;she made a movement as if to hit him in the face als ob sie ihm ins Gesicht schlagen wollte;as if they didn’t know! als ob sie das nicht wüssten!;she’s thirty if she’s a day umg sie ist mindestens 30;a) gegebenenfalls,b) wenn ja;if and only if … MATH dann und nur dann, wenn …; → even1 12. wenn auch:I will do it, if I die for it ich werde es tun, und wenn ich dafür sterben sollte;it is interesting, if a little long es ist interessant, aber oder wenn auch ein bisschen lang;if he be ever so rich mag er noch so reich sein3. (indirekt fragend) ob:4. in Ausrufen:if that is not a shame! das ist doch eine Schande!, wenn das keine Schande ist!;and if! umg und ob!B s Wenn n:* * *1. conjunction1) wennif anyone should ask... — falls jemand fragt,...; wenn jemand fragen sollte,...
if you would lend me some money... — wenn du mir Geld leihen würdest,...
if I knew what to do... — wenn ich wüsste, was ich tun soll...
better, if anything — vielleicht etwas besser
tell me what I can do to help, if anything — falls ich irgendwie helfen kann, sag es mir
if so/not — wenn ja/nein od. nicht
if then/that/at all — wenn überhaupt
if only because/to... — schon allein, weil/um... zu...
it isn't or it's not as if we were or (coll.) we're rich — es ist nicht etwa so, dass wir reich wären
2) (whenever) [immer] wenn3) (whether) ob4) in excl. of wishif I only knew, if only I knew! — wenn ich das nur wüsste!; das wüsste ich gern!
5) (expr. surprise etc.)7) (though) und wenn; auch od. selbst wenneven if he did say that,... — selbst wenn er das gesagt hat,...
8) (despite being) wenn auch2. nounlikeable, if somewhat rough — liebenswürdig, wenn auch etwas derb
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12 Portuguese Communist Party
(PCP)The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) has evolved from its early anarcho-syndicalist roots at its formation in 1921. This evolution included the undisciplined years of the 1920s, during which bolshevization began and continued into the 1930s, then through the years of clandestine existence during the Estado Novo, the Stalinization of the 1940s, the "anarcho-liberal shift" of the 1950s, the emergence of Maoist and Trotskyist splinter groups of the 1960s, to legalization after the Revolution of 25 April 1974 as the strongest and oldest political party in Portugal. Documents from the Russian archives have shown that the PCP's history is not a purely "domestic" one. While the PCP was born on its own without Soviet assistance, once it joined the Communist International (CI), it lost a significant amount of autonomy as CI officials increasingly meddled in PCP internal politics by dictating policy, manipulating leadership elections, and often financing party activities.Early Portuguese communism was a mix of communist ideological strands accustomed to a spirited internal debate, a lively external debate with its rivals, and a loose organizational structure. The PCP, during its early years, was weak in grassroots membership and was basically a party of "notables." It was predominantly a male organization, with minuscule female participation. It was also primarily an urban party concentrated in Lisbon. The PCP membership declined from 3,000 in 1923 to only 40 in 1928.In 1929, the party was reorganized so that it could survive clandestinely. As its activity progressed in the 1930s, a long period of instability dominated its leadership organs as a result of repression, imprisonments, and disorganization. The CI continued to intervene in party affairs through the 1930s, until the PCP was expelled from the CI in 1938-39, apparently because of its conduct during police arrests.The years of 1939-41 were difficult ones for the party, not only because of increased domestic repression but also because of internal party splits provoked by the Nazi-Soviet pact and other foreign actions. From 1940 to 1941, two Communist parties struggled to attract the support of the CI and accused each other of "revisionism." The CI was disbanded in 1943, and the PCP was not accepted back into the international communist family until its recognition by the Cominform in 1947.The reorganization of 1940-41 finally put the PCP under the firm control of orthodox communists who viewed socialism from a Soviet perspective. Although Soviet support was denied the newly reorganized party at first, the new leaders continued its Stalinization. The enforcement of "democratic centralism" and insistence upon the "dictatorship of the proletariat" became entrenched. The 1940s brought increased growth, as the party reached its membership apex of the clandestine era with 1,200 members in 1943, approximately 4,800 in 1946, and 7,000 in 1947.The party fell on hard times in the 1950s. It developed a bad case of paranoia, which led to a witch hunt for infiltrators, informers, and spies in all ranks of the party. The lower membership figures who followed the united antifascist period were reduced further through expulsions of the "traitors." By 1951, the party had been reduced to only 1,000 members. It became a closed, sectarian, suspicious, and paranoiac organization, with diminished strength in almost every region, except in the Alentejo, where the party, through propaganda and ideology more than organizational strength, was able to mobilize strikes of landless peasants in the early 1950s.On 3 January 1960, Álvaro Cunhal and nine other political prisoners made a spectacular escape from the Peniche prison and fled the country. Soon after this escape, Cunhal was elected secretary-general and, with other top leaders, directed the PCP from exile. Trotskyite and Maoist fractions emerged within the party in the 1960s, strengthened by the ideological developments in the international communist movement, such as in China and Cuba. The PCP would not tolerate dissent or leftism and began purging the extreme left fractions.The PCP intensified its control of the labor movement after the more liberal syndical election regulations under Prime Minister Mar- cello Caetano allowed communists to run for leadership positions in the corporative unions. By 1973, there was general unrest in the labor movement due to deteriorating economic conditions brought on by the colonial wars, as well as by world economic pressures including the Arab oil boycott.After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the PCP enjoyed a unique position: it was the only party to have survived the Estado Novo. It emerged from clandestinity as the best organized political party in Portugal with a leadership hardened by years in jail. Since then, despite the party's stubborn orthodoxy, it has consistently played an important role as a moderating force. As even the Socialist Party (PS) was swept up by the neoliberal tidal wave, albeit a more compassionate variant, increasingly the PCP has played a crucial role in ensuring that interests and perspectives of the traditional Left are aired.One of the most consistent planks of the PCP electoral platform has been opposition to every stage of European integration. The party has regularly resisted Portuguese membership in the European Economic Community (EEC) and, following membership beginning in 1986, the party has regularly resisted further integration through the European Union (EU). A major argument has been that EU membership would not resolve Portugal's chronic economic problems but would only increase its dependence on the world. Ever since, the PCP has argued that its opposition to membership was correct and that further involvement with the EU would only result in further economic dependence and a consequent loss of Portuguese national sovereignty. Further, the party maintained that as Portugal's ties with the EU increased, the vulnerable agrarian sector in Portugal would risk further losses.Changes in PCP leadership may or may not alter the party's electoral position and role in the political system. As younger generations forget the uniqueness of the party's resistance to the Estado Novo, public images of PCP leadership will change. As the image of Álvaro Cunhal and other historical communist leaders slowly recedes, and the stature of Carlos Carvalhas (general secretary since 1992) and other moderate leaders is enhanced, the party's survival and legitimacy have strengthened. On 6 March 2001, the PCP celebrated its 80th anniversary.See also Left Bloc.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Portuguese Communist Party
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13 Logic
My initial step... was to attempt to reduce the concept of ordering in a sequence to that of logical consequence, so as to proceed from there to the concept of number. To prevent anything intuitive from penetrating here unnoticed, I had to bend every effort to keep the chain of inference free of gaps. In attempting to comply with this requirement in the strictest possible way, I found the inadequacy of language to be an obstacle. (Frege, 1972, p. 104)I believe I can make the relation of my 'conceptual notation' to ordinary language clearest if I compare it to the relation of the microscope to the eye. The latter, because of the range of its applicability and because of the ease with which it can adapt itself to the most varied circumstances, has a great superiority over the microscope. Of course, viewed as an optical instrument it reveals many imperfections, which usually remain unnoticed only because of its intimate connection with mental life. But as soon as scientific purposes place strong requirements upon sharpness of resolution, the eye proves to be inadequate.... Similarly, this 'conceptual notation' is devised for particular scientific purposes; and therefore one may not condemn it because it is useless for other purposes. (Frege, 1972, pp. 104-105)To sum up briefly, it is the business of the logician to conduct an unceasing struggle against psychology and those parts of language and grammar which fail to give untrammeled expression to what is logical. He does not have to answer the question: How does thinking normally take place in human beings? What course does it naturally follow in the human mind? What is natural to one person may well be unnatural to another. (Frege, 1979, pp. 6-7)We are very dependent on external aids in our thinking, and there is no doubt that the language of everyday life-so far, at least, as a certain area of discourse is concerned-had first to be replaced by a more sophisticated instrument, before certain distinctions could be noticed. But so far the academic world has, for the most part, disdained to master this instrument. (Frege, 1979, pp. 6-7)There is no reproach the logician need fear less than the reproach that his way of formulating things is unnatural.... If we were to heed those who object that logic is unnatural, we would run the risk of becoming embroiled in interminable disputes about what is natural, disputes which are quite incapable of being resolved within the province of logic. (Frege, 1979, p. 128)[L]inguists will be forced, internally as it were, to come to grips with the results of modern logic. Indeed, this is apparently already happening to some extent. By "logic" is not meant here recursive function-theory, California model-theory, constructive proof-theory, or even axiomatic settheory. Such areas may or may not be useful for linguistics. Rather under "logic" are included our good old friends, the homely locutions "and," "or," "if-then," "if and only if," "not," "for all x," "for some x," and "is identical with," plus the calculus of individuals, event-logic, syntax, denotational semantics, and... various parts of pragmatics.... It is to these that the linguist can most profitably turn for help. These are his tools. And they are "clean tools," to borrow a phrase of the late J. L. Austin in another context, in fact, the only really clean ones we have, so that we might as well use them as much as we can. But they constitute only what may be called "baby logic." Baby logic is to the linguist what "baby mathematics" (in the phrase of Murray Gell-Mann) is to the theoretical physicist-very elementary but indispensable domains of theory in both cases. (Martin, 1969, pp. 261-262)There appears to be no branch of deductive inference that requires us to assume the existence of a mental logic in order to do justice to the psychological phenomena. To be logical, an individual requires, not formal rules of inference, but a tacit knowledge of the fundamental semantic principle governing any inference; a deduction is valid provided that there is no way of interpreting the premises correctly that is inconsistent with the conclusion. Logic provides a systematic method for searching for such counter-examples. The empirical evidence suggests that ordinary individuals possess no such methods. (Johnson-Laird, quoted in Mehler, Walker & Garrett, 1982, p. 130)The fundamental paradox of logic [that "there is no class (as a totality) of those classes which, each taken as a totality, do not belong to themselves" (Russell to Frege, 16 June 1902, in van Heijenoort, 1967, p. 125)] is with us still, bequeathed by Russell-by way of philosophy, mathematics, and even computer science-to the whole of twentieth-century thought. Twentieth-century philosophy would begin not with a foundation for logic, as Russell had hoped in 1900, but with the discovery in 1901 that no such foundation can be laid. (Everdell, 1997, p. 184)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Logic
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14 IF
1. conjunction1) wennif you would lend me some money... — wenn du mir Geld leihen würdest,...
if I knew what to do... — wenn ich wüsste, was ich tun soll...
if I were you — an deiner Stelle
better, if anything — vielleicht etwas besser
tell me what I can do to help, if anything — falls ich irgendwie helfen kann, sag es mir
if so/not — wenn ja/nein od. nicht
if then/that/at all — wenn überhaupt
if only for today — wenn auch nur für heute
if only because/to... — schon allein, weil/um... zu...
as if you didn't know! — als ob du es nicht gewusst hättest!
it isn't or it's not as if we were or (coll.) we're rich — es ist nicht etwa so, dass wir reich wären
2) (whenever) [immer] wenn3) (whether) ob4) in excl. of wishif I only knew, if only I knew! — wenn ich das nur wüsste!; das wüsste ich gern!
5) (expr. surprise etc.)if you wouldn't mind holding the door open — wenn Sie so freundlich wären und die Tür aufhielten
7) (though) und wenn; auch od. selbst wenneven if he did say that,... — selbst wenn er das gesagt hat,...
8) (despite being) wenn auch2. nounlikeable, if somewhat rough — liebenswürdig, wenn auch etwas derb
Wenn, dasifs and buts — Wenn und Aber, das
* * *[if]1) (in the event that; on condition that: He will have to go into hospital if his illness gets any worse; I'll only stay if you can stay too.) wenn2) (supposing that: If he were to come along now, we would be in trouble.) wenn3) (whenever: If I sneeze, my nose bleeds.) immer wenn4) (although: They are happy, if poor.) wenn auch5) (whether: I don't know if I can come or not.) ob•- academic.ru/116736/if_only">if only* * *IF[ˌaɪˈef]* * *[ɪf]1. conjwenn; (= in case also) falls, für den Fall, dass...; (= whether, in direct clause) obI would be really pleased if you could do it —
if it rains tomorrow if I may say so — wenn es or falls es morgen regnet wenn ich das sagen darf
I wonder if he'll come —
do you know if they have gone? — wissen Sie, ob sie gegangen sind?
what if something happens to him? — was ist, wenn ihm etwas passiert?
I'll let you know if and when I come to a decision — ich werde Ihnen mitteilen, ob und wenn ich mich entschieden habe
where will you live when you get married? – if we get married! — wo wollt ihr wohnen, wenn ihr heiratet? – wenn wir überhaupt heiraten!
if I ask him he does help me — wenn ich ihn darum bitte, hilft er mir auch
(even) if —
it's a good film (even) if rather long — es ist ein guter Film, auch wenn er etwas lang ist
even if they are poor, at least they are happy — sie sind zwar arm, aber wenigstens glücklich
I would like to see him, if only for a few hours — ich würde ihn gerne sehen, wenn auch nur für ein paar Stunden
it's not as if I meant to hurt her — es ist nicht so, dass ich ihr hätte wehtun wollen
he stood there as if he were dumb — er stand wie stumm da
meat was available once a week, if at all — Fleisch gab es einmal in der Woche, wenn überhaupt
if necessary — falls nötig, im Bedarfsfall
if not, why not? — falls nicht, warum?
this is difficult, if not impossible, to do — das ist schwer, wenn nicht sogar unmöglich
if I were you/him — wenn ich Sie/er wäre, an Ihrer/seiner Stelle
if anything this one is bigger — wenn überhaupt, dann ist dieses hier größer
if I know Pete, he'll... —
well, if he didn't try to steal my bag! (inf) — wollte der doch tatsächlich meine Tasche klauen (inf)
2. nWenn ntit's a big if — das ist noch sehr fraglich, das ist die große Frage
* * ** * *1. conjunction1) wennif anyone should ask... — falls jemand fragt,...; wenn jemand fragen sollte,...
if you would lend me some money... — wenn du mir Geld leihen würdest,...
if I knew what to do... — wenn ich wüsste, was ich tun soll...
better, if anything — vielleicht etwas besser
tell me what I can do to help, if anything — falls ich irgendwie helfen kann, sag es mir
if so/not — wenn ja/nein od. nicht
if then/that/at all — wenn überhaupt
if only because/to... — schon allein, weil/um... zu...
it isn't or it's not as if we were or (coll.) we're rich — es ist nicht etwa so, dass wir reich wären
2) (whenever) [immer] wenn3) (whether) ob4) in excl. of wishif I only knew, if only I knew! — wenn ich das nur wüsste!; das wüsste ich gern!
5) (expr. surprise etc.)7) (though) und wenn; auch od. selbst wenneven if he did say that,... — selbst wenn er das gesagt hat,...
8) (despite being) wenn auch2. nounlikeable, if somewhat rough — liebenswürdig, wenn auch etwas derb
Wenn, dasifs and buts — Wenn und Aber, das
* * *adv.falls adv.ob adv.sofern adv.wenn adv. -
15 if
{if}
I. 1. ако
IF (it is) necessary ако е необходимо
the debts, IF any дълговете, ако има такива
IF anything, he was the more stubborn of the two ако изобщо има разлика помежду им, той беше по-упоритият
the water was warm, IF anything водата беше по-скоро топла
IF I were you, I... на твое място аз...
IF so ако е така, в такъв случай
IF not ако не, в противен случай
2. (макар/даже) и да, дори да (и even IF)
I will do it, (even) IF it kills me ще го направя, па макар и да/ако ще да ми струва живота
pleasant weather, IF rather cold приятно време, макар и малко студено
3. дали
4. когато (и да)
IF I feel any doubt, I inquire ако/когато се съмнявам/при съмнение питам
5. във възкл. изр. за желание да
IF I had known! да бях/де да бях знаел! IF only he comes on time! само/дано да дойде навреме
6. във възкл. изр. За учудване, с отр. гл. я гледай! IF I haven't left my innbrella in the taxi! гледай та, май че си оставих чадъра в таксито! and IF he didn't try to knock me down! представи си, той се опита да ме събори
7. as IF като че ли
he looks as IF he were drunk изглежда (като че ли е) пиян
he stood there as IF thunderstruck стоеше като гръмнат
as IF by chance като че ли/уж случайно
it isn't as IF we were rich не е като да сме/да речеш, че сме богати
IF only because ако не за друго, то защото
IF only to ако не за друго, (то) поне за да
II. n условие, предположение
too many IFs about it много несигурна работа
I'm tired of your IFs and buts омръзна ми твоето вечно ако и но, омръзнаха ми вечните ти възражения* * *{if} cj 1. ако; if (it is) necessary ако е необходимо; the debts, if(2) {if} n условие; предположение; too many ifs about it много неси* * *щом; aко;* * *1. (макар/даже) и да, дори да (и even if) 2. as if by chance като че ли/уж случайно 3. as if като че ли 4. he looks as if he were drunk изглежда (като че ли е) пиян 5. he stood there as if thunderstruck стоеше като гръмнат 6. i will do it, (even) if it kills me ще го направя, па макар и да/ако ще да ми струва живота 7. i'm tired of your ifs and buts омръзна ми твоето вечно ако и но, омръзнаха ми вечните ти възражения 8. i. ако 9. if (it is) necessary ако е необходимо 10. if anything, he was the more stubborn of the two ако изобщо има разлика помежду им, той беше по-упоритият 11. if i feel any doubt, i inquire ако/когато се съмнявам/при съмнение питам 12. if i had known! да бях/де да бях знаел! if only he comes on time! само/дано да дойде навреме 13. if i were you, i... на твое място аз.. 14. if not ако не, в противен случай 15. if only because ако не за друго, то защото 16. if only to ако не за друго, (то) поне за да 17. if so ако е така, в такъв случай 18. ii. n условие, предположение 19. it isn't as if we were rich не е като да сме/да речеш, че сме богати 20. pleasant weather, if rather cold приятно време, макар и малко студено 21. the debts, if any дълговете, ако има такива 22. the water was warm, if anything водата беше по-скоро топла 23. too many ifs about it много несигурна работа 24. във възкл. изр. За учудване, с отр. гл. я гледай! if i haven't left my innbrella in the taxi! гледай та, май че си оставих чадъра в таксито! and if he didn't try to knock me down! представи си, той се опита да ме събори 25. във възкл. изр. за желание да 26. дали 27. когато (и да)* * *if [if] I. cj 1. ако; \if urgent ако е спешно; \if ( it be) so ако е така; the crimes, \if any... престъпленията, ако има такива ...; a useless role, \if ever there was one най-безполезната роля, която може да си представи човек; \if anything, it strengthened our relationship ако не друго, то поне заздрави връзката ни; \if not ако не; \if I were you (ако бях) на твое място; 2. (макар, даже) и да (и even if); they are happy, \if poor макар и да са бедни, те са щастливи; 3. дали, нима, наистина ли; I wonder \if чудя се дали; 4. когато (и да); \if I don't know the word I always ask когато не знам думата, винаги питам; 5. във възклицателни изречения за желание да; \if only you had told me само ако ми беше казал! \if only I were rich! де да бях богат(а)! 6. във възклицателни изречения за учудване я гледай! май че ...; \if I haven't gone and lost my key май че съм взел, та съм си изгубил ключа; 7.: as \if като че ли; as \if it mattered сякаш това имаше значение; he stood there as \if thunderstruck стоеше като гръмнат; as \if by chance уж случайно; II. n условие, предположение, "ако"; the proposal was full of "\ifs" aud " buts" в предложението имаше много неясни моменти. -
16 if
if [ɪf]1. conjunctiona. (condition) ( = supposing that) si• even if I knew I wouldn't tell you même si je le savais, je ne te le dirais pas• if it is true that... s'il est vrai que...• that's the house, if I'm not mistaken voilà la maison, si je ne me trompe• they're coming at Christmas if they don't change their minds ils viennent à Noël à moins qu'ils ne changent d'avis• if I know her, she'll refuse telle que je la connais, elle refuserab. ( = whenever) sic. ( = although) si• even if it takes me all day I'll do it (même) si cela doit me prendre toute la journée je le ferai• nice weather, even if rather cold temps agréable, bien qu'un peu froidd. ( = granted that, admitting that) si• even if he did say that, he didn't mean to hurt you quand bien même il l'aurait dit, il n'avait aucune intention de vous faire de la peinee. ( = whether) si• do you know if they have gone? savez-vous s'ils sont partis ?• if anything, it's even smaller c'est peut-être encore plus petit• if anything, this one is bigger c'est plutôt celui-ci qui est le plus grand► if + not• if it weren't for him, I wouldn't go si j'y vais, c'est pour lui• if it hadn't been for you, I would have despaired sans toi, j'aurais désespéré• if it isn't our old friend Smith! tiens ! mais c'est notre bon vieux Smith !► if only si seulement• if only I had known! si seulement j'avais su !• if only it were that simple! si seulement c'était aussi simple !• I'd better write to her, if only to let her know that... il faudrait que je lui écrive, ne serait-ce que pour lui faire savoir que...► if so le cas échéant2. noun* * *Note: if is almost always translated by si, except in the case of a very few usages which are shown below[ɪf] 1.1) (in the event that, supposing that) siif he dies ou if he should die — s'il meurt
if asked, I would say that — si on me posait la question, je dirais que
if I were you, I... — (moi) à ta place, je...
tomorrow, if not sooner — demain au plus tard, demain ou même avant
2) ( whenever) siif you mention his name, she cries — il suffit de prononcer son nom pour qu'elle pleure
3) ( whether) si4) ( functioning as that)I'm sorry if she doesn't like it but... — je suis désolé que cela ne lui plaise pas mais...
5) ( although) siit's a good shop, if a little expensive — c'est un bon magasin, bien qu'un peu cher
it was interesting, if nothing else — au moins c'était intéressant
6) ( as polite formula)7) (expressing surprise, dismay etc)if it isn't our old friend Mr Pivachon! — tiens, mais voilà notre vieil ami M. Pivachon!
well, if she didn't try and hit him! — je vous jure, elle a essayé de le battre!
8) ( used with what)2.(so) what if he (ou I etc) did? — et alors?
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17 if
if1) (in the event that; on condition that: He will have to go into hospital if his illness gets any worse; I'll only stay if you can stay too.) hvis, dersom2) (supposing that: If he were to come along now, we would be in trouble.) hvis, dersom3) (whenever: If I sneeze, my nose bleeds.) når, hver gang4) (although: They are happy, if poor.) skjønt5) (whether: I don't know if I can come or not.) om•- if onlydersomIsubst. \/ɪf\/men, vilkår, forbehold, usikkerhetsmomentifs and buts om og menwithout ifs or ands uten om og menIIsubjunksjon \/ɪf\/1) hvis, om, dersom, ifall, hvorvidt, såfremt2) om, hvorvidt3) selv om, om... så, om enn• if he is little, he is strongselv om han er liten, er han sterk• if it had not been for him...om det ikke hadde vært for ham, så...4) når, alltid når• if I smoke, I coughand if tror du ikke• and if he didn't try to knock me down!as if som om• as if that was correct!( spøkefullt) særlig (det), du kan du tro• A: snails are edible, you should really try B: yeah right, as if!A: snegler er spiselige, du burde virkelig prøve B: ja akkurat, særlig!if a day minsthan er minst femti \/ han er i hvert fall femtiif any hvis (det er) noe(n), om noen• the difference, if any, is not visibleforskjellen, hvis det er noen, er ikke synlig• few, if any, will be invitedfå, om noen, blir invitertif anything om mulig, snarere• conditions had if anything, worsenedif not om ikke• if not perfect, at any rate satisfactoryhvis ikke perfekt, så iallfall tilfredsstillende( ofte truende) ellers, i motsatt fall• leave him alone, if not I'll tell your motherla ham være i fred, ellers sier jeg det til moren dinif only om bareif only because om ikke annet så fordiif only to om ikke annet så for å• I'll do it, if only to annoy himjeg skal gjøre det, om ikke annet så for å irritere hamif so om så er, i så fall, i så tilfelle, hvis så er tilfelleif so be ( hverdagslig) om det er såif that opptil, sannsynligvis mindre, toppen• it will take three hours, if thatdet vil ta tre timer, toppenif you ask me hvis du spør meg, hvis du vil vite min mening, hvis du vil vite hva jeg menerwell, if it isn't... ser man det, er det ikke...?• well, if it isn't John!ser man det, er det ikke John? -
18 if
if❢ If is almost always translated by si, except in the case of a very few usages which are shown below.A conj1 (in the event that, supposing that) si ; I'll help you if you pay me je t'aiderai si tu me paies ; I'm not coming if you invite her je ne viens pas si tu l'invites ; if he dies ou if he should die, it will have been your fault s'il meurt, ça sera de ta faute ; if she is to be believed si on l'en croit ; if possible si possible ; tomorrow, if convenient demain, si possible ; if asked, I would say that si on me posait la question, je dirais que ; I'll come with you if you like je t'accompagnerai si tu veux ; he answers in monosyllables, if he answers at all quand il daigne répondre, il répond par monosyllabes ; it was a milestone in our history, if you like ça a été une étape importante dans notre histoire, en quelque sorte or si vous voulez ; if I were you, I… (moi) à ta place, je… ; if it were to snow s'il neigeait ; if it were not for the baby, we could go camping s'il n'y avait pas le bébé, on pourrait faire du camping ; if so si c'est le cas ; if not sinon ; tomorrow, if not sooner demain au plus tard, demain ou même avant ; if I'm not mistaken si je ne me trompe ;2 ( whenever) si ; if in doubt, consult the manual pour plus de précisions, consultez le manuel ; if you mention his name, she cries il suffit de prononcer son nom pour qu'elle pleure ; if they need any advice they always come to me quand ils ont besoin d'un conseil, c'est toujours moi qu'ils viennent voir ;3 ( whether) si ; I wonder if they will come je me demande s'ils vont venir ; do you know if they survived or not? est-ce que tu sais s'ils ont survécu? ; can you remember if he told you? est-ce que tu te souviens s'il te l'avait dit? ;4 ( functioning as that) I'm sorry if she doesn't like it but… je suis désolé que cela ne lui plaise pas mais… ; do you mind if I smoke? cela vous dérange si je fume? ; I don't care if he is married! cela m'est égal qu'il soit marié! ;5 (although, accepting that) si ; we'll go even if it's dangerous nous irons même si c'est dangereux ; (even) if they are old, at least they are not alone même s'ils sont vieux, au moins ils ne sont pas seuls ; it's a good shop, if a little expensive c'est un bon magasin, bien qu'un peu cher ; a pleasant, if rather small, apartment un appartement agréable, bien qu'un peu petit ; it was interesting, if nothing else au moins c'était intéressant ;6 ( as polite formula) if you would sign here please/follow me please si vous voulez bien signer ici/me suivre ;7 (expressing surprise, dismay etc) if it isn't our old friend Mr Pivachon! tiens, mais voilà notre vieil ami M. Pivachon! ; well, if she didn't try and hit him! je vous jure, elle a essayé de le battre! ;8 ( used with what) what if he died? et s'il mourait? ; what if I say no? et si je dis non? ; (so) what if he (ou I etc) did? et alors?B if only conj phr if only because (of) ne serait-ce qu'à cause de ; if only for a moment ne serait-ce que pour un instant ; if only for one reason ne serait-ce que pour la bonne raison que… ; if only I had known! si (seulement) j'avais su! ; if only I could get my hands on them! si seulement je les tenais!there are lots of ifs and buts about it beaucoup de doutes planent là-dessus ; if, and it's a very big if, he agrees… s'il est d'accord, ce qui est loin d'être évident… ; it's a very big if c'est loin d'être sûr. -
19 Cerebral Action
I have devoted so much time to discussion of the problem of syntax not only because language is one of the most important products of human cerebral action, but also because the problems raised by the organization of language seem to me to be characteristic of almost all other cerebral activity. There is a series of hierarchies of organization; the order of vocal movements in pronouncing the words, the order of words in the sentence, the order of sentences in the paragraph, the rational order of paragraphs in a discourse. Not only speech, but all skilled acts seem to involve the same problems of serial ordering, even down to the temporal coordination of muscular contractions in such a movement as reaching and grasping. Analysis of the nervous mechanisms underlying order in the more primitive acts may contribute ultimately to the solution of even the physiology of logic. (Lashley, 1951, pp. 121-122)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Cerebral Action
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20 be in sight
виднеться; близиться, приближатьсяHe was in great spirits, not only because he was home for a few days, but because the end of the war was in sight. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Theatre’, ch. VII) — Майкл был в отличном расположении духа не только потому, что ему удалось попасть домой на несколько дней, но и потому еще, что приближался конец войны.
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