Перевод: со всех языков на все языки

со всех языков на все языки

in+an+expert+manner

  • 21 hear

    1. I
    1) sometimes old people do not hear иногда старики не слышат
    2) he didn't hear он не (услышал /не расслышал/; you mustn't believe everything you hear нельзя верить всему, что слышишь
    2. II
    hear in some manner
    1) hear well (tolerably well, badly, etc.) хорошо и т. д. слышать; hear insufficiently иметь пониженный слух; she doesn't (can't) hear very well она плохо слышит
    2) hear distinctly ясно /отчетливо/ услышать; hear wrong coll. ослышаться; so I heard так я слышал /слыхал/, так мне говорили
    3. III
    1) hear smth., smb. hear a noise (a voice, a groan, the sound of laughter, the murmuring of a brook, the firing of artillery, her singing, etc.) (услышать шум и т. д., I hear you я вас слышу; speak louder, I can't hear you говорите громче, мне вас не слышно
    2) hear smb., smth. hear the speaker (an ambassador, a messenger, a witness, the expert, a speech, the evidence, a person's explanations, etc.) слушать /выслушивать/ докладчика и т. д., hear a concert (a recital, a play, a musical performance, Kreisler, a famous singer, etc.) слушать концерт и т. д.; hear a course of lectures прослушать курс лекций
    3) hear smth. hear news (a piece of news, an interesting story, etc.) узнать /услышать/ новости и т. д.
    4) hear smth. hear a law case разбирать судебное дело; the judge hears different kinds of cases судья разбирает различные дела
    4. IV
    1) hear smb., smth. in some manner hear smb., smth. distinctly (indistinctly, vaguely, confusedly, faintly, accidentally, unconsciously, etc.) ясно и т. д. слышать кого-л., что-л.
    2) hear smb., smth. in some manner hear smb., smth. eagerly (keenly, occasionally, etc.) жадно и т. д. слушать /выслушивать/ кого-л., что-л.; hear smb., smth. at some time I never heard such nonsense я никогда не слышал такого вздора /такой чуши/!; last night we heard a new violinist (his lecture, a broadcast, etc.) вчера мы слушали нового скрипача и т. д.
    5. VII
    hear smb., smth. do smth. hear him speak (him go out, him groan, a dog bark, a bird sing, a lark warble, a clock strike, the wind roar, etc.) (у)слышать, как он разговаривает и т. д.; did you hear him sing? вы слышали, как он поет?; I just heard the telephone ring я только что слышал телефонный звонок; he likes to hear himself talk он любит слушать самого себя; I heard him say something about it я слышал, как /что/ он что-то говорил об этом
    6. VIII
    hear smb., smth. doing smth. hear someone laughing (him calling for help, him speaking, the clock striking, a watch ticking, a lark warbling in the sky, the wind roaring in the forest, etc.) (услышать, как кто-л. смеется и т. д.
    7. IX
    hear smth., smb. done I heard my name mentioned я слышал, что упоминали мое имя; I have heard her desribed as a beauty я слышал, что ее называют красавицей; I have often heard it said that... я часто слыхал [как говорят], что...
    8. XI
    1) be heard there was nothing to be heard but the dry rustle of the leaves ничего не было слышно, кроме шороха сухих листьев; make oneself heard I could hardly make myself heard они почта не слышали /было почти невозможно услышать/, что я говорю; be heard to do smth. he was heard to speak (to groan, to call for help, etc.) слышно было, как он говорит и т. д., be heard doing smth. he could be heard singing (snoring, speaking to himself, etc.) слышно было, как он пел и т. д.; be heard in some place the firing of a gun was heard in the distance вдали слышалась орудийная стрельба; such an expression is never heard here это выражение здесь /у нас/ не употребляют
    2) be heard of she hasn't (since) been heard of о ней (с тех пор) так и не слышали
    3) be heard at some time the case will be heard in January дело будет слушаться в январе; be heard in some place the case was heard in open court дело слушалось при открытых дверях /на открытом заседании/
    9. XVI
    1) hear at (from) some place can you hear at the back? там сзади хорошо слышно?; we could not hear from our seats (from the last row, from here, etc.) с наших мест и т. д. было не слышно; what do you hear from home? что вам пишут из дому? hear about /of/ smb., smth. hear about her father (about him, about the robbery, of his sudden death, of smb.'s misfortune, etc.) услышать об ее отце и т. д. hear of one's friends (of his arrival, of the event, etc.) слышать /узнавать, получать известия/ о своих друзьях и т. д.; be sure and let me hear of your safe arrival обязательно дайте мне знать /сообщите мне/ о своем благополучном прибытии; I only heard of it yesterday я только вчера услыхал /узнал/ об этом; I never heard of such a thing мне ничего подобного не приходилось слышать!; I hear of nothing else мне все уши прожужжали об этом; this is the first I have heard of it в первый раз об этом слышу; you shall hear of /about/ it тебе еще достанется, я с тобой еще поговорю [так и знай]; hear from smb. how often do you hear from your sister? как часто вы получаете весточки от сестры?, как часто вам пишет сестра?
    2) hear of smth. he would not hear of reconciliation он и слышать не хотел о примирении; they offered to put me up for the night, but I wouldn't hear of it они предложили мне переночевать у них, но я и слышать об этом не хотел
    10. XVII
    hear of doing smth. who ever heard of going to bed at ten? где это слыхано, чтобы ложиться спать в десять часов?; I will not hear of your going я о вашем отъезде и слушать не хочу
    11. XXI1
    1) hear smth. from smb., smth. I've heard nothing from him он мне ни строчки не написал, он мне ничего не сообщил; I heard it from his own lips я узнал /услыхал/ об этом от него самого
    2) hear smth. from (on, etc.) smth. hear a song from the house (a melody on the air, such an expression on British lips, etc.) слышать песню [доносящуюся] из дома и т. д.; hear smb., smth. with smth. hear smb., smth. with surprise (with astonishment, with fright, with terror; with stupor, etc.) слушать / выслушивать/ кого-л., что-л. с удивлением и т. д., hear smb. after smth. he will hear you after classes он выслушает вас после занятий; hear smb. to smth. hear me to the end выслушайте меня до конца
    12. XXV
    1) hear what... hear what is said слышать, что говорят; I can't hear what he is saying я не расслышал его слов
    2) hear what... hear what one has to say слушать /выслушивать/ кого-л.
    3) hear [that] hear [that] the play was a success (he has been ill, he was engaged, that there were no empty rooms available, etc.) (услышать / узнать/, что пьеса имела большой успех и т. д.; I'm sorry to hear you've been having flu in the family я с огорчением узнал, что ваша семья переболела гриппом; hear how... let me hear how you get on напишите мне, как у вас идут дела

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > hear

  • 22 recognize

    1. III
    1) recognize smb., smth. recognize one's old friend (an old acquaintance, a person [in the street ], a tune, smb.'s voice, smb.'s hand, the style of Milton, etc.) узнавать старого друга и т.д.; we met so long ago that you don't recognize me мы так давно не виделись, что вы меня не узнаете
    2) recognize smth. recognize a new government (a country, the independence of a new state or nation, a claim, etc.) признавать новое правительство и т.д.; recognize an error (an obligation, a debt, a misunderstanding, one's position, one's duty, etc.) признавать /осознавать/ ошибку и т.д.; no one recognized his genius while he was alive при жизни никто не признавал его гениальности; he recognized his lack of qualification он понимал, что ему не хватает квалификации
    3) recognize smb. offic. wait till the chairman recognizes you подождите, пока председатель [не] даст вам слово; the Speaker recognized the Congressman from Maine спикер дал слово конгрессмену из штата Мэн
    2. IV
    1) recognize smb., smth. in some manner hardly /scarcely/ (courteously, instinctively, etc.) recognize smb., smth. с трудом /едва/ и т.д. узнавать кого-л., что-л.; he had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him он так сильно изменился, что его едва можно было узнать
    2) recognize smth. in some manner recognize smth. formally (tacitly, publicly, prematurely, etc); I официально и т.д. признавать что-л.
    3) recognize smth. in some manner frankly (fully, gratefully. etc.) recognize his services (her loyalty, her devotion, his kindness, etc.) откровенно и т.д. выражать признание за его заслуги и т.д., ценить /признавать, его заслуги и т.д.; recognize smb. at some time the Browns no longer recognize the Smiths Брауны не желают больше знать Смитов /порвали знакомство со Смитами/; I refuse to recognize him any longer я отказываюсь с ним знаться
    3. VII
    recognize smb. to be smth. recognize him to be an expert (the champion, the man for the job, etc.) считать /признавать/ его экспертом и т.д.; everyone recognized him to be the greatest living authority on ancient Roman coins все при знавали /считали/, что в настоящее время он самый большой знаток монет древнего Рима; recognize smth. to do smth. he recognized his inability to do the job (his duty to defend his country, etc.) он сознавал /понимал/, что не в состоянии выполнить эту работу и т.д.
    4. XI
    2) be recognized his services to the state were recognized его заслуги перед государством были оценены; be recognized as being in some state be recognized as important считаться /признаваться/ важным; be recognized as smb. he is recognized internationally as an authority in this field во всем мире его считают авторитетом в этой области
    5. XXI1
    1) recognize smb. by smth. recognize him by his walk (by his long nose, by voice, etc.) узнавать его по походке и т.д.; recognize smb., smth. from (in) smth. recognize the girl (the house, etc.) from description узнавать девушку и т.д. no описанию; recognize smb. in the photograph узнавать кого-л. на фотографии; recognize smb. from smth. recognize smb. from afar узнавать кого-л. издалека: recognize smth., smb. in smth. recognize an error in his calculations (a lie in what he said, etc.) усматривать ошибку в его расчетах и т.д., no one will recognize you in that disguise в этом одеянии вас никто не узнает /не признает/
    2) recognize smth. by smth. recognize his services (his loyalty, etc.) by a reward (by distinction, etc.) награждать и т.д. в знак признания его заслуг и т.д.
    6. XXIV1
    recognize smb., smth. as smb., smth.
    1) recognize him as the same man I had seen yesterday (her as his sister, each other as brothers-in-arms, etc.) узнавать в нем человека, которого я видел вчера и т.д.; recognize this as the work of a master узнавать в этом произведении мастера
    2) recognize smb. as one's son and heir (as a lawful heir, as his legal wife, as king, etc.) признавать кого-л. своим сыном и наследником /в качестве своего сына и наследника /и т.д.; recognize the revolutionary committee as the de facto government (the Congress as the governing body, etc.) признать революционный комитет в качестве фактического правительства и т.д.
    3) recognize smb. as the finest musician of his day (as an authority in this field, etc.) признавать /считать/ кого-л. лучшим музыкантом своего времени и т.д.; the singing teacher recognized the girl's voice as one worth training учитель пения пришел к заключению, что голос у девочки следовало /стоило/ развивать
    7. XXV
    recognize that.,. recognize that one is beaten признавать себя побежденным; he recognized that he was not qualified for the post он признал, что не подходит по своей квалификации к этой должности

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > recognize

  • 23 behandeln

    v/t
    1. (Person) treat; (schwierige Person etc.) handle; jemanden von oben herab behandeln treat s.o. condescendingly
    2. (handhaben: Maschine etc.) handle; eine Maschine fachmännisch behandeln handle a machine like an expert
    3. (bearbeiten: Material etc.) treat ( mit with)
    4. (Thema, Problem, Frage etc.) auch deal with; eine Sache vertraulich behandeln treat s.th. in confidence, treat s.th. as confidential; einen Antrag bevorzugt behandeln give priority to an application; ein Thema nur flüchtig behandeln only deal with a topic in passing; in der Schule etc.: go through, do umg.
    5. (Kranke, Krankheit) treat; jemanden ( ärztlich) behandeln lassen get (medical) treatment for s.o. (gegen, auf for); sich ( ärztlich) behandeln lassen get (medical) treatment (gegen, auf for); eine Wunde mit etw. behandeln treat a wound with s.th., put s.th. on a wound; jemanden homöopathisch / medikamentös behandeln give s.o. hom(o)eopathic / medical treatment; ambulant / stationär behandelt werden get out-patient treatment / treatment in (a) hospital; der behandelnde Arzt the doctor responsible for the treatment; wer ist der behandelnde Arzt? which doctor is treating you ( oder him etc.)
    * * *
    (Patient) to attend; to treat;
    (Thema) to handle; to treat; to deal with; to do
    * * *
    be|hạn|deln ptp beha\#ndelt
    vt
    1) Material, Stoff, Materie to treat
    2) Thema, Frage, Problem, Antrag to deal with
    3) (= in bestimmter Weise umgehen mit) to treat; (= verfahren mit) to handle

    jdn/etw gut/schlecht behandeln — to treat sb/sth well/badly

    er weiß, wie man Kinder/die Maschine behandeln muss — he knows how to handle children/the machine

    jdn/etw ungeschickt behandeln — to handle sb/sth clumsily

    4) (ärztlich) Patienten, Krankheit to treat; Zähne to attend to

    jdn/etw operativ behandeln — to operate on sb/sth

    * * *
    1) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) handle
    2) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) deal with
    3) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) doctor
    4) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) treat
    5) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) treat
    6) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) treat
    7) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) treat
    * * *
    be·han·deln *
    vt
    1. (medizinisch versorgen)
    jdn/etw \behandeln to treat [or attend to] sb/sth
    wer ist Ihr \behandelnder Arzt? who is the doctor treating you?
    2. (damit umgehen)
    jdn/etw/ein Tier \behandeln to treat sb/an animal
    jdn gut \behandeln to treat sb well
    jdn schlecht \behandeln to treat sb badly, to mistreat sb
    jdn stiefmütterlich \behandeln to neglect sb
    jdn mit Fäusten und Fußtritten \behandeln to subject sb to kicks and punches
    jdn mit Nachsicht \behandeln to be lenient with sb
    jdn wie ein kleines Kind \behandeln to treat sb like a child
    etw vorsichtig \behandeln to handle sth with care
    3. (mit einer Substanz bearbeiten)
    etw [mit etw dat] \behandeln to treat sth [with sth]
    chemisch behandelt chemically treated
    etw \behandeln to deal with [or treat] sth
    einen Antrag/Punkt \behandeln to deal with an application/a point
    * * *
    1) treat < person>; handle <matter, thing>
    2) (bearbeiten) treat < material, wood, etc.>
    3) (sich befassen mit) deal with, treat <subject, question; theme>
    4) (ärztlich) treat (auf + Akk., wegen for)
    * * *
    1. (Person) treat; (schwierige Person etc) handle;
    jemanden von oben herab behandeln treat sb condescendingly
    2. (handhaben: Maschine etc) handle;
    eine Maschine fachmännisch behandeln handle a machine like an expert
    3. (bearbeiten: Material etc) treat (
    mit with)
    4. (Thema, Problem, Frage etc) auch deal with;
    eine Sache vertraulich behandeln treat sth in confidence, treat sth as confidential;
    einen Antrag bevorzugt behandeln give priority to an application;
    ein Thema nur flüchtig behandeln only deal with a topic in passing; in der Schule etc: go through, do umg
    5. (Kranke, Krankheit) treat;
    jemanden (ärztlich) behandeln lassen get (medical) treatment for sb (
    gegen, auf for);
    sich (ärztlich) behandeln lassen get (medical) treatment (
    gegen, auf for);
    eine Wunde mit etwas behandeln treat a wound with sth, put sth on a wound;
    jemanden homöopathisch/medikamentös behandeln give sb hom(o)eopathic/medical treatment;
    ambulant/stationär behandelt werden get out-patient treatment/treatment in (a) hospital;
    der behandelnde Arzt the doctor responsible for the treatment;
    wer ist der behandelnde Arzt? which doctor is treating you ( oder him etc)
    * * *
    1) treat < person>; handle <matter, thing>
    2) (bearbeiten) treat <material, wood, etc.>
    3) (sich befassen mit) deal with, treat <subject, question; theme>
    4) (ärztlich) treat (auf + Akk., wegen for)
    * * *
    adj.
    discussed adj. v.
    to attend v.
    to handle v.
    to treat v.
    to vet v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > behandeln

  • 24 routiniert

    Adj. experienced, attr. auch seasoned...; (gewandt) skilled
    * * *
    practised; practiced
    * * *
    rou|ti|niert [ruti'niːɐt]
    1. adj
    experienced
    2. adv
    expertly

    die Kunstfertigkeit der Verse wirkt routiniert — such skilful verse is made to seem effortless

    * * *
    rou·ti·niert
    [rutiˈni:ɐt]
    I. adj
    1. (mit Routine erfolgend) routine
    2. (erfahren) experienced
    II. adv in a practised [or AM usu -iced] manner
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv (gewandt) expert; skilled; (erfahren) experienced
    2.
    adverbial expertly; skilfully
    * * *
    routiniert adj experienced, attr auch seasoned …; (gewandt) skilled
    * * *
    1.
    Adjektiv (gewandt) expert; skilled; (erfahren) experienced
    2.
    adverbial expertly; skilfully
    * * *
    adj.
    experienced adj.
    slick adj.
    sly adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > routiniert

  • 25 curiosamente

    adv.
    1 curiously.
    2 in a diligent; careful manner.
    * * *
    1 (con curiosidad) curiously, strangely
    2 (limpiamente) cleanly
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=extrañamente) curiously, oddly
    2) (=pulcramente) neatly, cleanly
    * * *
    adverbio curiously, strangely

    curiosamente, no vino — (indep) curiously enough o strangely enough, he didn't come

    * * *
    = interestingly enough, curiously, surprisingly enough, interestingly, oddly enough, strangely, funnily.
    Ex. Interestingly enough, the immediate effect of Bodley's remonstrations was the inclusion in the inventory lists of additional separate entries for books bound with other books.
    Ex. Curiously, though, in writing about what they thought bookselling actually entailed the task most mentioned was dusting and tidying, followed by helping people and then knowing the stock.
    Ex. Surprisingly enough, expert hand-drawn facsimiles are amongst the hardest to spot.
    Ex. Interestingly, all of these were published between 1722 and 1726.
    Ex. Oddly enough, this failure turns into a success by preserving idealism from solipsism.
    Ex. Visible indexes, strangely, are normally used for catalogues.
    Ex. Funnily, it is the temperature that goes down first and the CO2 which goes down a few thousand years later.
    * * *
    adverbio curiously, strangely

    curiosamente, no vino — (indep) curiously enough o strangely enough, he didn't come

    * * *
    = interestingly enough, curiously, surprisingly enough, interestingly, oddly enough, strangely, funnily.

    Ex: Interestingly enough, the immediate effect of Bodley's remonstrations was the inclusion in the inventory lists of additional separate entries for books bound with other books.

    Ex: Curiously, though, in writing about what they thought bookselling actually entailed the task most mentioned was dusting and tidying, followed by helping people and then knowing the stock.
    Ex: Surprisingly enough, expert hand-drawn facsimiles are amongst the hardest to spot.
    Ex: Interestingly, all of these were published between 1722 and 1726.
    Ex: Oddly enough, this failure turns into a success by preserving idealism from solipsism.
    Ex: Visible indexes, strangely, are normally used for catalogues.
    Ex: Funnily, it is the temperature that goes down first and the CO2 which goes down a few thousand years later.

    * * *
    curiously, strangely
    curiosamente, estaba pensando en ti ( indep) curiously enough o strangely enough o oddly enough, I was just thinking about you
    * * *

    curiosamente adverbio oddly: curiosamente, todavía no han aparecido, it's odd that they haven't turned up yet
    ' curiosamente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    funnily
    - oddly
    - curiously
    - enough
    * * *
    curiously, strangely;
    curiosamente, el hielo no se fundió curiously o strangely enough, the ice didn't melt
    * * *
    adv strangely, oddly
    * * *
    1. (con curiosidad) curiously
    2. (aunque parezca mentira) strangely enough

    Spanish-English dictionary > curiosamente

  • 26 judge

    n. rechter; jurylid; kenner
    --------
    v. beoordelen; oordelen, vaststellen; waarderen; als rechter optreden
    judge1
    [ dzjudzj] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; vaak Judge〉
    rechter
    scheidsrechterarbiter, jurylid, beoordelaar 〈bij prijsvraag e.d.〉
    kenner expert
    voorbeelden:
    3   good judge of character mensenkenner
         he is no judge (of that) hij is geen expert (ter zake)
    → sober sober/
    ————————
    judge2
    arbitrerenals scheidsrechter optreden; bij wedstrijd punten toekennen
    voorbeelden:
    3   judging by/from his manner naar zijn houding te oordelen
    beoordelenachten, schatten
    voorbeelden:
    1   judge a case rechtspreken in een zaak
    3   judge someone by his actions iemand naar zijn daden beoordelen

    English-Dutch dictionary > judge

  • 27 pose

    1. transitive verb
    1) (be cause of) aufwerfen [Frage, Problem]; darstellen [Bedrohung, Problem]; bedeuten [Bedrohung]; mit sich bringen [Schwierigkeiten]
    2) (propound) vorbringen; aufstellen [Theorie]
    3) (place) Aufstellung nehmen lassen; posieren lassen [Modell]
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (assume attitude) posieren; (fig.) sich geziert benehmen (abwertend)
    2)

    he likes to pose as an experter spielt gern den Experten

    3. noun
    Haltung, die; Pose, die; (fig.) Pose, die; Gehabe, das (abwertend)
    * * *
    I 1. [pəuz] noun
    1) (a position or attitude of the body: a relaxed pose.) die Pose
    2) (a false manner or way of behaving assumed in order to impress others; a pretence: His indignation was only a pose.) die Verstellung
    2. verb
    1) (to position oneself eg for a photograph to be taken: She posed in the doorway.) sich in Positur stellen
    2) ((with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a doctor.) sich ausgeben
    II [pəuz] verb
    (to set or offer (a question or problem) for answering or solving: He posed a difficult question; This poses a problem.) aufwerfen
    * * *
    [pəʊz, AM poʊz]
    I. n
    1. (bodily position) Haltung f, Pose f
    to adopt [or assume] [or strike] a \pose eine Pose einnehmen
    to hold a \pose eine Pose beibehalten, in einer Haltung verharren
    2. usu sing (pretence) Getue nt fig, Gehabe nt pej
    it's all a \pose das ist alles bloß Show fam
    II. vi
    1. (adopt position) posieren, eine Haltung einnehmen
    to \pose for sb für jdn Modell sitzen [o stehen]
    to \pose for one's photograph sich fotografieren lassen
    to \pose nude/topless sich akk nackt/ohne Oberteil fotografieren lassen
    to \pose as sth sich akk als etw ausgeben
    he's just posing! das ist doch alles nur Bluff!
    3. (behave affectedly) sich akk geziert [o affektiert] benehmen
    III. vt
    to \pose sth etw aufwerfen
    it does \pose the problem of where/how/when... es stellt sich dann natürlich das Problem, wo/wie/wann...
    to \pose difficulties Schwierigkeiten mit sich dat bringen
    to \pose a threat to sb/sth eine Bedrohung für jdn/etw darstellen
    2. (ask)
    to \pose a question eine Frage stellen
    3. (for picture)
    to \pose sb jdn Positur einnehmen [o posieren] lassen
    * * *
    [pəʊz]
    1. n
    1) (= position, attitude) Haltung f; (of model, also pej) Pose f, Haltung f
    2) (= affectation) Pose f, Gehabe nt; (= façade) Fassade f
    2. vt
    1) (= position) model aufstellen
    2) (= put forward) question, problem vortragen

    the question posed by his speechdie in seiner Rede aufgeworfene Frage

    3) (= formulate) question, problem formulieren
    4) (= constitute, present) difficulties, problem aufwerfen; threat darstellen
    3. vi
    1) (= model) posieren, Modell sitzen/stehen

    to pose (in the) nude — für einen Akt posieren or Modell sitzen/stehen

    2) (= attitudinize) posieren, sich in Pose werfen
    3)

    (= present oneself as) to pose as — sich ausgeben als

    * * *
    pose1 [pəʊz]
    A v/t
    1. auf-, hinstellen, eine Pose einnehmen lassen:
    2. a) ein Problem, eine Frage aufwerfen
    b) eine Bedrohung, Gefahr etc darstellen
    3. eine Behauptung aufstellen, einen Anspruch erheben
    4. (as) hinstellen (als), ausgeben (für, als)
    B v/i
    1. sich in Positur setzen oder werfen
    2. a) MAL Modell stehen oder sitzen ( for dat)
    b) sich fotografieren lassen
    c) als Maler- oder Fotomodell arbeiten
    3. posieren, eine Pose einnehmen
    4. (as) auftreten (als), sich ausgeben (für, als)
    C s Pose f (auch fig), Positur f, Haltung f, Stellung f
    pose2 [pəʊz] v/t verwirren, in Verlegenheit bringen
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) (be cause of) aufwerfen [Frage, Problem]; darstellen [Bedrohung, Problem]; bedeuten [Bedrohung]; mit sich bringen [Schwierigkeiten]
    2) (propound) vorbringen; aufstellen [Theorie]
    3) (place) Aufstellung nehmen lassen; posieren lassen [Modell]
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (assume attitude) posieren; (fig.) sich geziert benehmen (abwertend)
    2)
    3. noun
    Haltung, die; Pose, die; (fig.) Pose, die; Gehabe, das (abwertend)
    * * *
    n.
    Pose -n f. v.
    aufwerfen v.
    posen v.
    posieren v.

    English-german dictionary > pose

  • 28 something

    noun & pronoun
    1) (some thing) etwas

    something new/old/good/bad — etwas Neues/Altes/Gutes/Schlechtes

    2) (some unspecified thing) [irgend] etwas
    3) (some quantity of a thing) etwas

    there is something in what you saywas du sagst, hat etwas für sich; an dem, was du sagst, ist etwas dran (ugs.)

    he has something about himer hat etwas Besonderes an sich (Dat.)

    4) (impressive or important thing, person, etc.)

    the party was quite somethingdie Party war spitze (ugs.)

    5)

    or somethingsee academic.ru/51968/or">or I 3)

    6)
    7)

    something of an expert/a specialist — so etwas wie ein Fachmann/Spezialist

    * * *
    1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) etwas
    2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) etwas
    * * *
    some·thing
    [ˈsʌm(p)θɪŋ]
    I. pron indef
    1. (unspecified thing, situation, action) etwas
    there's \something sharp in my shoe in meinem Schuh ist etwas Spitzes
    \something terrible had happened etwas Schreckliches war geschehen
    there's \something wrong with the engine mit dem Motor stimmt was nicht
    I need \something to write with ich brauche etwas zum Schreiben
    we stopped for \something to eat wir hielten an, um etwas zu essen
    is there \something you'd like to say? möchtest du mir etwas sagen?
    I'll need a credit card or \something of the kind to break into the apartment ich brauche eine Kreditkarte oder so etwas Ähnliches, um in die Wohnung einzubrechen
    \something else etwas anderes
    would you like some coffee or perhaps there's \something else you'd like? möchtest du Kaffee oder lieber etwas anderes?
    \something a little stronger etwas Stärkeres [o Alkoholisches]
    to get \something for nothing etwas einfach so bekommen
    to do \something [about sb/sth] etwas [gegen jdn/etw] unternehmen
    to have [got] \something to do with sb/sth etwas mit jdm/etw zu tun haben
    didn't she have \something to do with that scandal? hatte sie nicht etwas mit dem Skandal zu tun?
    2. (outstanding person, thing, quality,) etwas
    that's \something das ist schon was
    there's \something about her which many men find appealing sie hat etwas an sich, das die meisten Männer attraktiv finden
    to be really [or quite] \something ( approv fam) etwas darstellen
    as a violinist, she's really \something als Geigerin ist sie wirklich etwas Besonderes
    it was quite \something for her to remember us after all these years dass sie sich nach all den Jahren noch an uns erinnerte!
    to make \something of oneself etwas aus sich dat machen
    3. (not exact)
    a wry look, \something between amusement and regret ein scheeler Blick, irgendwas zwischen Belustigung und Bedauern
    she has \something of her mother's facial features sie hat etwas von den Gesichtszügen ihrer Mutter
    he always was \something of a moaner er war schon immer ein rechter Nörgler
    it was \something of a surprise es war eine ziemliche Überraschung
    the building materials cost \something under $4,500 das Baumaterial kostet etwas unter 4.500 Dollar; ( fam)
    she works for a bank or \something sie arbeitet für eine Bank oder so was fam
    hey, are you drunk or \something? he, bist du betrunken oder was? fam
    \something like... ungefähr wie..., in etwa wie...
    he sounds \something like his father on the phone er klingt am Telefon fast genauso wie sein Vater
    \something like [or ( fam) around] ... um die...
    there were \something like fifty applicants es gab um die fünfzig Bewerber/Bewerberinnen
    4.
    to be \something else etwas Besonderes sein
    the reaction from the crowd was \something else die Reaktion des Publikums war wirklich beeindruckend
    to have \something going on with sb etwas mit jdm haben fam
    they say he's got \something going on with his boss es heißt, dass er etwas mit seiner Chefin hat
    to have [got] \something there ein Hammer sein fam
    there's \something in sth an etw dat ist etwas dran
    there's \something in catching the earlier train es macht in der Tat Sinn, den früheren Zug zu nehmen
    II. adv inv ( fam: very) ganz
    my back hurts \something terrible mein Rücken schmerzt ganz furchtbar
    III. n Etwas nt
    I've been looking for that special \something for your birthday ich suche etwas ganz Besonderes für deinen Geburtstag
    the certain \something das gewisse Etwas
    a little \something eine Kleinigkeit
    time for a little \something Zeit, eine Kleinigkeit zu essen
    * * *
    ['sʌmɵɪŋ]
    1. pron

    something nice/unpleasant/serious etc — etwas Nettes/Unangenehmes/Ernstes etc

    something or other —

    did you say something?hast du (et)was gesagt?

    something of the kindso ( et)was (Ähnliches)

    there's something in what you say — an dem, was du sagst, ist (schon) was dran

    well, that's something — (das ist) immerhin etwas

    she's called Rachel something —

    2)

    (inf = something special or unusual) or quite something — das war schon toll (inf)

    it's quite something to be Prime Minister at 44 —

    3)
    2. n

    that certain something that makes all the difference — das gewisse Etwas, auf das es ankommt

    3. adv
    1)

    something over 200 — etwas über 200, etwas mehr als 200

    something like 200 — ungefähr 200, um die 200 herum

    this is something like the one I wanted —

    now that's something like a rose! another £500, now that's something like it — das nenne ich eine Rose! noch £ 500 und wir kommen der Sache schon näher

    2)

    it's something of a problem —

    3) (Brit dial)

    they tease her something chronic —

    * * *
    A s
    1. (irgend)etwas, was:
    something or other irgendetwas;
    a certain something ein gewisses Etwas;
    2. something of so etwas oder etwas Ähnliches wie:
    I am something of a carpenter ich bin so etwas wie ein Zimmermann;
    have something of a reputation for einen gewissen Ruf haben für
    B adv
    a) so etwas wie, so ungefähr,
    b) umg wirklich, mal, aber:
    that’s something like a pudding!;
    that’s something like! das lasse ich mir gefallen
    2. etwas, ziemlich
    * * *
    noun & pronoun
    1) (some thing) etwas

    something new/old/good/bad — etwas Neues/Altes/Gutes/Schlechtes

    2) (some unspecified thing) [irgend] etwas

    there is something in what you say — was du sagst, hat etwas für sich; an dem, was du sagst, ist etwas dran (ugs.)

    4) (impressive or important thing, person, etc.)
    5)

    or somethingsee or I 3)

    6)
    7)

    something of an expert/a specialist — so etwas wie ein Fachmann/Spezialist

    * * *
    adv.
    etwas adv.
    irgendetwas adv.
    irgendwas adv.

    English-german dictionary > something

  • 29 ganar

    v.
    1 to win.
    ganaron por tres a uno they won three one
    Ricardo gana siempre Richard wins always.
    Ricardo ganó el premio Richard won the prize.
    2 to earn (sueldo, dinero).
    ¿cuánto ganas? how much do you earn?
    María gMaría dinero Mary earns money.
    3 to gain.
    ganar fama to achieve fame
    en tren ganas una hora you save an hour by taking the train
    Ricardo ganó reconocimiento Richard gained renown.
    4 to beat.
    te voy a ganar I'm going to beat you
    5 to reach, to make it to (llegar a) (place).
    6 to take, to capture.
    7 to obtain profits, to come out with profits, to win, to realize profits.
    La empresa ganó The company obtained profits.
    * * *
    1 (partido, concurso, premio) to win
    2 (dinero) to earn
    ¿cuánto ganas al año? how much do you earn a year?
    3 (conquistar) to capture
    4 (alcanzar) to reach
    5 (lograr) to win
    1 (mejorar) to improve
    1 to earn
    2 (ser merecedor) to deserve
    \
    ganar a alguien en algo to be better than somebody at something
    ganar terreno to gain ground
    llevar las de ganar figurado to hold the winning card, hold all the cards
    no ganar para disgustos figurado to be one thing after another
    salir ganando to gain, benefit, do well out of it
    ganarse la vida to earn a living, earn one's living
    ganarse el pan familiar to earn one's bread and butter
    ¡te la vas a ganar! familiar you're going to get it!
    * * *
    verb
    2) earn
    3) gain
    5) make
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ sueldo] to earn

    ¿cuánto ganas al mes? — how much do you earn o make a month?

    2) [+ competición, partido, premio, guerra] to win

    ¿quién ganó la carrera? — who won the race?

    3) [+ contrincante] to beat

    ¡les ganamos! — we beat them!

    no hay quien le gane — there's nobody who can beat him, he's unbeatable

    como orador no hay quien le gane o no le gana nadie — as a speaker there is no one to touch him, no one outdoes him at speaking

    4) (=conseguir) [+ tiempo, peso, terreno] to gain

    ¿qué gano yo con todo esto? — what do I gain o get from all this?

    tierras ganadas al marland reclaimed o won from the sea

    ganar popularidadto win o earn popularity

    5) (=alcanzar) [+ objetivo] to achieve, attain
    6) (=convencer) to win over

    dejarse ganar por algo — to allow o.s. to be won over by sth

    7) (=aventajar)
    8) (Mil) [+ plaza, pueblo] to take, capture
    2. VI
    1) [trabajando] to earn
    2) [en competición, guerra] to win

    dejarse ganar — [con trampas] to lose on purpose

    3) (=mejorar) to benefit, improve

    la película ganaría mucho si se cortase — the film would greatly benefit from being cut, the film would be greatly improved if it was cut

    ha ganado mucho en salud — his health has greatly improved

    salir ganando — to do well

    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < sueldo> to earn

    ¿cuánto ganas al mes? — how much do you earn a month?

    b) ( conseguir) to gain
    2)
    a) <partido/guerra/elecciones> to win
    b) <premio/dinero> to win
    3) ( adquirir) < experiencia> to gain
    4)
    b) ( reclamar) to reclaim
    5) (liter) < meta> to attain (frml); <cumbre/orilla> to gain (liter)
    2.
    ganar vi
    1) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn
    2)
    a) ( vencer) to win
    b)

    a mentiroso nadie le gana or no hay quien le gane — when it comes to lying there's noone to touch him

    3) ( aventajar)

    ganarle a alguien en algo: le ganas en estatura you're taller than him; me gana en todo — he beats me on every count

    4)
    a) ( mejorar)
    b) (obtener provecho, beneficiarse) to gain

    ganó mucho con su estancia en Berlínhe gained a lot from o got a lot out of his stay in Berlin

    salir ganando: es el único que salió ganando con el trato/en ese asunto he's the only one who did well out of the deal/who came out well in that business; al final salí ganando — in the end I came out of it better off

    3.
    ganarse v pron
    1) (enf) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn
    2) (enf) <premio/apuesta> to win
    3) <afecto/confianza> to win; < persona> to win... over
    4) ( ser merecedor de) < descanso> to earn oneself

    ganársela — (Esp fam)

    se la va a ganarshe's going to get it o she's for it (colloq)

    * * *
    = earn, conquer, win, win out, prevail, go + one better.
    Ex. The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.
    Ex. The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.
    Ex. Those who perform in this manner can be characterized as those who would 'rather fight than win'.
    Ex. It remains to be seen which approach will win out, in the current tug-of-war.
    Ex. The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.
    Ex. I think Murray will go one better than Wimbledon, but will lose to Federer again in the final.
    ----
    * actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiració = play to + Nombre.
    * actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiración de Alguie = play to + Nombre.
    * dinero que tanto ha costado ganar = hard-earned money.
    * ganar a Alguien sin apenas hacer ningún esfuerzo = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar adeptos = gain + currency.
    * ganar bastante dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.
    * ganar cada vez más importancia, ir viento en popa, ir cada vez mejor = go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, go from + strength to strength.
    * ganar cómodamente = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar con dificultar = eke out.
    * ganar confianza en uno mismo = gain + confidence (with/in).
    * ganar cuando todo parece estar perdido = victory from the jaws of defeat.
    * ganar de forma abrumadora = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar de forma aplastante = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down, win by + a landslide.
    * ganar de forma arrolladora = win by + a landslide.
    * ganar dinero = make + money, make + Dinero, earn + money.
    * ganar el pulso = the nod + go to.
    * ganar enemigos = make + enemies.
    * ganar fácilmente = coast + home, coast to + victory, beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar fama = win + fame.
    * ganar fuerza = gather + strength, gather + steam.
    * ganar ímpetu = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + pace.
    * ganar importancia = grow in + importance, grow in + strength, gain + prominence, grow in + significance, gain + significance, gain in + importance.
    * ganar la partida a = outmanoeuvre [outmaneuver, -USA].
    * ganarle la mano a Alguien = steal + a march on.
    * ganarle la partida = out-think [outthink].
    * ganarle la partida a = outfox, outwit, outsmart.
    * ganarle la vez a = outdo, trump.
    * ganar mucho dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.
    * ganar peso = put on + weight, gain + weight.
    * ganar popularidad = gain in + popularity, gain + popularity, increase in + popularity.
    * ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.
    * ganar prosélitos = proselytise [proselytize, -USA].
    * ganar protagonismo = gain in + importance.
    * ganar reconocimiento = gain + credit.
    * ganar resistencia = grow in + stamina.
    * ganarse = win over, propitiate.
    * ganarse a Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.
    * ganarse a la gente = win + hearts and minds.
    * ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.
    * ganarse el aprecio = earn + appreciation.
    * ganarse el cariño = endear.
    * ganarse el corazón de Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.
    * ganarse el favor de = win + the favour of.
    * ganarse el pan = get + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread and butter.
    * ganarse el pan con el sudor de la frente = earn + Posesivo + daily bread with the sweat of + Posesivo + brow.
    * ganarse el pan de cada día = get + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread and butter.
    * ganarse el respeto = earn + respect.
    * ganarse el sueldo = earn + Posesivo + salary.
    * ganarse la confianza = earn + trust.
    * ganarse la confianza de = achieve + credibility with, gain + the confidence of, win + the confidence of.
    * ganarse la existencia = earn + a living, earn + Posesivo + living.
    * ganarse la fama de = earn + a reputation as.
    * ganarse la vida = earn + a living, make + a living, earn + income, earn + Posesivo + living, make + Posesivo + living, Verbo + for a living.
    * ganarse la vida a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.
    * ganarse partidarios = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.
    * ganarse seguidores = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.
    * ganarse una reputación = achieve + reputation, secure + reputation.
    * ganarse un lugar en el corazón de Alguien = win + a place in + heart.
    * ganarse unos ingresos = earn + income.
    * ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar sobradamente = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar terreno = gain + ground, make + headway.
    * ganar tiempo = win + time, buy + time, free up + time.
    * ganar una batalla = win + battle.
    * ganar una elección = win + election.
    * ganar una guerra = win + war.
    * ganar un asalto = win + round.
    * ganar un buen sueldo = make + good money, earn + good money.
    * ganar un premio = win + prize, win + award, earn + an award.
    * ganar un título = win + title.
    * ganar vigencia = gain + currency.
    * haber ganado la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.
    * haber ganado sólo la mitad de la ba = be only half the battle.
    * hacer que Alguien se lo gane a pulso = give + Nombre + a run for + Posesivo + money.
    * intentar ganar tiempo = play for + time, temporise [temporize, -USA].
    * interés por ganar dinero = profit motive.
    * lo que se gana por un lado se pierde por otro = swings and roundabouts.
    * lo que se pierda en una cosa se gana en la otra = what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts.
    * ni ganar ni perder = break + even.
    * no se ganó Zamora en una hora = Rome wasn't built in a day.
    * ¡que gane el mejor! = may the best man win!, may the best man win!.
    * quien nada arriesga nada gana = nothing ventured, nothing gained.
    * salir ganando = make + a profit, compare + favourably, be better off, win + the day, win out, be better served by, come out on + top.
    * salir sin ganar ni perder = break + even.
    * se pierda o se gane = win or lose.
    * tener ganada la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.
    * tener ganada sólo la mitad de la batalla = be only half the battle.
    * tratar de ganar tiempo = temporise [temporize, -USA], play for + time.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < sueldo> to earn

    ¿cuánto ganas al mes? — how much do you earn a month?

    b) ( conseguir) to gain
    2)
    a) <partido/guerra/elecciones> to win
    b) <premio/dinero> to win
    3) ( adquirir) < experiencia> to gain
    4)
    b) ( reclamar) to reclaim
    5) (liter) < meta> to attain (frml); <cumbre/orilla> to gain (liter)
    2.
    ganar vi
    1) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn
    2)
    a) ( vencer) to win
    b)

    a mentiroso nadie le gana or no hay quien le gane — when it comes to lying there's noone to touch him

    3) ( aventajar)

    ganarle a alguien en algo: le ganas en estatura you're taller than him; me gana en todo — he beats me on every count

    4)
    a) ( mejorar)
    b) (obtener provecho, beneficiarse) to gain

    ganó mucho con su estancia en Berlínhe gained a lot from o got a lot out of his stay in Berlin

    salir ganando: es el único que salió ganando con el trato/en ese asunto he's the only one who did well out of the deal/who came out well in that business; al final salí ganando — in the end I came out of it better off

    3.
    ganarse v pron
    1) (enf) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn
    2) (enf) <premio/apuesta> to win
    3) <afecto/confianza> to win; < persona> to win... over
    4) ( ser merecedor de) < descanso> to earn oneself

    ganársela — (Esp fam)

    se la va a ganarshe's going to get it o she's for it (colloq)

    * * *
    = earn, conquer, win, win out, prevail, go + one better.

    Ex: The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.

    Ex: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.
    Ex: Those who perform in this manner can be characterized as those who would 'rather fight than win'.
    Ex: It remains to be seen which approach will win out, in the current tug-of-war.
    Ex: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.
    Ex: I think Murray will go one better than Wimbledon, but will lose to Federer again in the final.
    * actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiració = play to + Nombre.
    * actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiración de Alguie = play to + Nombre.
    * dinero que tanto ha costado ganar = hard-earned money.
    * ganar a Alguien sin apenas hacer ningún esfuerzo = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar adeptos = gain + currency.
    * ganar bastante dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.
    * ganar cada vez más importancia, ir viento en popa, ir cada vez mejor = go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, go from + strength to strength.
    * ganar cómodamente = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar con dificultar = eke out.
    * ganar confianza en uno mismo = gain + confidence (with/in).
    * ganar cuando todo parece estar perdido = victory from the jaws of defeat.
    * ganar de forma abrumadora = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar de forma aplastante = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down, win by + a landslide.
    * ganar de forma arrolladora = win by + a landslide.
    * ganar dinero = make + money, make + Dinero, earn + money.
    * ganar el pulso = the nod + go to.
    * ganar enemigos = make + enemies.
    * ganar fácilmente = coast + home, coast to + victory, beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar fama = win + fame.
    * ganar fuerza = gather + strength, gather + steam.
    * ganar ímpetu = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + pace.
    * ganar importancia = grow in + importance, grow in + strength, gain + prominence, grow in + significance, gain + significance, gain in + importance.
    * ganar la partida a = outmanoeuvre [outmaneuver, -USA].
    * ganarle la mano a Alguien = steal + a march on.
    * ganarle la partida = out-think [outthink].
    * ganarle la partida a = outfox, outwit, outsmart.
    * ganarle la vez a = outdo, trump.
    * ganar mucho dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.
    * ganar peso = put on + weight, gain + weight.
    * ganar popularidad = gain in + popularity, gain + popularity, increase in + popularity.
    * ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.
    * ganar prosélitos = proselytise [proselytize, -USA].
    * ganar protagonismo = gain in + importance.
    * ganar reconocimiento = gain + credit.
    * ganar resistencia = grow in + stamina.
    * ganarse = win over, propitiate.
    * ganarse a Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.
    * ganarse a la gente = win + hearts and minds.
    * ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.
    * ganarse el aprecio = earn + appreciation.
    * ganarse el cariño = endear.
    * ganarse el corazón de Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.
    * ganarse el favor de = win + the favour of.
    * ganarse el pan = get + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread and butter.
    * ganarse el pan con el sudor de la frente = earn + Posesivo + daily bread with the sweat of + Posesivo + brow.
    * ganarse el pan de cada día = get + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread and butter.
    * ganarse el respeto = earn + respect.
    * ganarse el sueldo = earn + Posesivo + salary.
    * ganarse la confianza = earn + trust.
    * ganarse la confianza de = achieve + credibility with, gain + the confidence of, win + the confidence of.
    * ganarse la existencia = earn + a living, earn + Posesivo + living.
    * ganarse la fama de = earn + a reputation as.
    * ganarse la vida = earn + a living, make + a living, earn + income, earn + Posesivo + living, make + Posesivo + living, Verbo + for a living.
    * ganarse la vida a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.
    * ganarse partidarios = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.
    * ganarse seguidores = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.
    * ganarse una reputación = achieve + reputation, secure + reputation.
    * ganarse un lugar en el corazón de Alguien = win + a place in + heart.
    * ganarse unos ingresos = earn + income.
    * ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar sobradamente = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * ganar terreno = gain + ground, make + headway.
    * ganar tiempo = win + time, buy + time, free up + time.
    * ganar una batalla = win + battle.
    * ganar una elección = win + election.
    * ganar una guerra = win + war.
    * ganar un asalto = win + round.
    * ganar un buen sueldo = make + good money, earn + good money.
    * ganar un premio = win + prize, win + award, earn + an award.
    * ganar un título = win + title.
    * ganar vigencia = gain + currency.
    * haber ganado la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.
    * haber ganado sólo la mitad de la ba = be only half the battle.
    * hacer que Alguien se lo gane a pulso = give + Nombre + a run for + Posesivo + money.
    * intentar ganar tiempo = play for + time, temporise [temporize, -USA].
    * interés por ganar dinero = profit motive.
    * lo que se gana por un lado se pierde por otro = swings and roundabouts.
    * lo que se pierda en una cosa se gana en la otra = what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts.
    * ni ganar ni perder = break + even.
    * no se ganó Zamora en una hora = Rome wasn't built in a day.
    * ¡que gane el mejor! = may the best man win!, may the best man win!.
    * quien nada arriesga nada gana = nothing ventured, nothing gained.
    * salir ganando = make + a profit, compare + favourably, be better off, win + the day, win out, be better served by, come out on + top.
    * salir sin ganar ni perder = break + even.
    * se pierda o se gane = win or lose.
    * tener ganada la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.
    * tener ganada sólo la mitad de la batalla = be only half the battle.
    * tratar de ganar tiempo = temporise [temporize, -USA], play for + time.

    * * *
    ganar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    gana un buen sueldo she earns o she's on a good salary
    ¿cuánto ganas al mes? how much do you earn a month?
    lo único que quiere es ganar dinero all he's interested in is making money
    2 (conseguir) to gain
    ¿y qué ganas con eso? and what do you gain by (doing) that?
    no ganamos nada con ponernos nerviosos getting all worked-up won't get us anywhere
    B
    1 ‹carrera/competición/partido› to win; ‹elecciones› to win; ‹guerra/batalla› to win; ‹juicio› to win
    ganaron el campeonato they won the championship
    le gané la apuesta I won my bet with him
    ganarle el quién vive a algn ( Chi fam); to beat sb to it ( colloq), to get in first ( colloq)
    2 (en un juego, concurso) ‹premio/dinero› to win
    ¿cuánto ganaste en las carreras de caballos? how much did you win on the horses?
    ha ganado mucho dinero al póquer she's won a lot of money at o playing poker
    C
    (adquirir): ganó fama y fortuna she won fame and fortune
    su partido ha ido ganando popularidad his party has been gaining in popularity
    ha ganado importancia en los últimos años it has grown in importance in recent years
    D
    1 ‹persona› ganar a algn PARA algo to win sb over TO sth
    lo ganó para su causa she won him over to her cause
    2 (reclamar) to reclaim
    las tierras ganadas al mar the land that has been reclaimed from the sea
    E ( liter); ‹meta› to attain ( frml), to reach; ‹cumbre/frontera/orilla› to gain ( liter), to reach
    ■ ganar
    vi
    apenas gana para vivir she hardly earns enough to live on
    no ganar para disgustos/sustos to have nothing but trouble
    B
    1 (vencer) to win
    que gane el mejor may the best man win
    ganaron los Republicanos the Republicans won o were victorious
    van ganando 2 a 1 they're winning 2-1, they're 2-1 up o ahead
    2
    ganarle a algn to beat sb
    nos ganaron por cuatro puntos they beat us by four points
    siempre que juega al ajedrez con su hijo se deja ganar she always lets her son beat her at chess, whenever she plays chess with her son she lets him win
    me ha vuelto a ganar she's beaten me again
    a mentiroso nadie le gana or no hay quien le gane when it comes to lying there's no one to touch him
    se dejó ganar por el abatimiento he allowed his depression to get the better of him
    C (aventajar) ganarle a algn EN algo:
    le ganas en estatura you're taller than him
    habla mejor inglés, es más guapo … la verdad es que me gana en todo he speaks better English, he's better looking … the truth is he beats me on every count
    D
    (mejorar, obtener provecho): ha ganado mucho con el nuevo peinado her new hairstyle has really done a lot for her
    con estas modificaciones el texto ha ganado en claridad the text has become much clearer o has gained in clarity with these changes
    el salón ha ganado mucho con estos cambios these changes have really improved the living room
    ganó mucho con su estancia en Berlín he gained a lot from o got a lot out of his stay in Berlin
    salir ganando: es el único que salió ganando de la mudanza he's the only one who benefited o gained from the move
    no lo esperaba pero al final salí ganando I didn't expect to but in the end I came out of it better off o I did well out of it, I didn't expect to but I ended up better off
    saldrán ganando de esta reestructuración they will benefit from o they stand to gain from this restructuring
    E
    ( Méx fam) (dirigirse): ganar para un lugar to go off toward(s) somewhere
    F
    (Ur arg) (con el sexo opuesto): estás ganando con aquél/aquélla you're well in with that guy/girl over there ( colloq)
    se ganó mil dólares en una semana she earned (herself) a thousand dollars in one week
    B ( enf) (en una rifa, un juego) to win
    C ‹afecto› to win; ‹amistad/confianza› to win, gain; ‹persona› to win … over
    ha sabido ganarse el respeto de todos she has managed to win o earn everyone's respect
    sabe ganarse a los amigos he knows how to make friends
    D
    (ser merecedor de): te has ganado unas buenas vacaciones you've earned yourself a good vacation ( AmE) o ( BrE) holiday
    te estás ganando una paliza you're going to get a good thrashing, you're asking for a good thrashing
    el ascenso se lo ha ganado a pulso he's really worked (hard) for o he's really earned this promotion
    ganársela ( Esp fam): como no te calles te la vas a ganar if you don't shut up, you're going to get it o you're for it ( colloq)
    E
    ( Chi fam) (acercarse): se ganó muy a la orilla y se cayó he went too near the edge and fell in
    gánate para acá come over here o come closer
    * * *

     

    ganar ( conjugate ganar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) sueldo to earn;


    b) tiempo to gain;

    ¿qué ganas con eso? what do you gain by (doing) that?


    2partido/guerra/premio to win;

    verbo intransitivo
    a) ( vencer) to win;


    ganarle a algn to beat sb;
    nos ganaron por cuatro puntos they beat us by four points
    b) ( aventajar):


    me gana en todo he beats me on every count;
    salir ganando: salió ganando con el trato he did well out of the deal;
    al final salí ganando in the end I came out of it better off
    ganarse verbo pronominal
    1 ( enf) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn;
    ganarse la vida to earn a/one's living

    2 ( enf) ‹premio/apuesta to win
    3afecto/confianza to win;
    se ganó el respeto de todos she won o earned everyone's respect

    4 descanso to earn oneself;

    ganar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (un salario) to earn
    2 (un premio) to win
    3 (superar) to beat: le gana en estatura, she is taller than him
    4 (al contrincante) to beat
    5 (una cima, una orilla) to reach
    ganar la cumbre, to reach the peak
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (vencer) to win
    2 (mejorar) improve: ganó en simpatía, she became more and more charming
    ganas mucho cuando sonríes, you look nicer when you smile
    ' ganar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - actual
    - baño
    - contender
    - flexibilizar
    - llevar
    - óptima
    - óptimo
    - peso
    - probabilidad
    - redoblar
    - savia
    - terrena
    - terreno
    - todavía
    - chance
    - expectativa
    - hacer
    - interés
    - meta
    - premio
    - sensación
    - tiempo
    - tratar
    - triunfar
    - valer
    English:
    actual
    - amateurish
    - beat
    - break
    - bring in
    - buck
    - catch on
    - chance
    - close-run
    - comfortably
    - day
    - default
    - earn
    - even
    - exert
    - fact
    - fair
    - fluke
    - gain
    - gain on
    - gather
    - get
    - ground
    - hand
    - key
    - killing
    - make
    - money
    - one-upmanship
    - optimistic
    - outsider
    - rig
    - score
    - speed
    - take
    - ultimate
    - win
    - case
    - certainly
    - clinch
    - deliver
    - expect
    - height
    - odds
    - premium
    - run
    - stand
    - toss
    - yet
    * * *
    vt
    1. [premio, competición] to win;
    ganaron las elecciones they won the elections;
    ganó un millón en la lotería he won a million on the lottery
    2. [obtener] [sueldo, dinero] to earn;
    gana dos millones al año she earns o she's on two million a year;
    ¿cuánto ganas? how much do you earn?
    3. [obtener] [peso, tiempo] to gain;
    ganar fama to achieve fame;
    ganar importancia to grow in importance;
    ganar terreno [avanzar] to gain ground;
    en tren ganas una hora you save an hour by taking the train;
    ganaron nuevos adeptos para la causa they won over new converts to the cause
    4. [conseguir]
    ¿qué gano yo con eso? what's in it for me?, what do I stand to gain from that?;
    llorando no ganas nada it's no use crying, crying won't change anything
    5. [derrotar] to beat;
    te voy a ganar I'm going to beat you;
    RP Fam
    ganar de mano a alguien to beat sb to it
    6. [aventajar]
    me gana en velocidad he's faster than me;
    me gana en hermosura pero no en inteligencia she's prettier than me, but not as intelligent;
    Fam
    a tonto no hay quien le gane he's as thick as they come
    7. [alcanzar] to reach, to make it to;
    ganó la orilla a nado she made it to o gained the shore
    8. [conquistar] to take, to capture;
    los aliados ganaron la playa tras una dura batalla the Allies took o captured the beach after a hard battle
    9. [recuperar]
    han ganado terreno al desierto they have reclaimed land from the desert
    vi
    1. [vencer] to win;
    ganaron por tres a uno they won Br three one o US three to one;
    ganaron por penalties they won on penalties;
    ganan de cuatro puntos they're winning by four points, they're four points ahead;
    no es justo, te has dejado ganar it's not fair, you let me beat you o you lost on purpose;
    que gane el mejor may the best man win
    2. [lograr dinero] to earn money;
    Am
    ganar bien to be well paid;
    ganar mal not to earn very much, to be badly paid;
    sólo gana para subsistir she earns only enough to live on;
    Fam
    no gano para disgustos o [m5] sustos I've more than enough worries o troubles
    3. [mejorar] to benefit ( con from);
    gana mucho con la barba he looks a lot better with a beard;
    ha ganado con el cambio de trabajo he has benefited from changing jobs;
    ganar en algo to gain in sth;
    ha ganado en amplitud [parece mayor] it looks bigger;
    hemos salido ganando con el cambio we've benefited from the change
    4. Urug Fam [con hombre, mujer]
    ¿viste como te mira? estás ganando have you seen her looking at you? she fancies you o you're well in there
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 win;
    le gané cincuenta dólares I won fifty dollars off him;
    ganar a alguien beat s.o.
    2 mediante el trabajo earn
    II v/i
    1 mediante el trabajo earn
    2 ( vencer) win;
    ganar por dos sets a uno win (by) two sets to one
    3 ( mejorar) improve;
    salir ganando con algo be better off with sth
    :
    le gano en velocidad/inteligencia I’m faster/more intelligent than him o than he is
    * * *
    ganar vt
    1) : to win
    2) : to gain
    ganar tiempo: to buy time
    3) : to earn
    ganar dinero: to make money
    4) : to acquire, to obtain
    ganar vi
    1) : to win
    2) : to profit
    salir ganando: to come out ahead
    * * *
    ganar vb
    1. (un premio, concurso) to win [pt. & pp. won]
    ¿quién ganó el torneo? who won the tournament?
    2. (un sueldo) to earn
    ¿cuánto ganas al mes? how much do you earn a month?
    3. (a un contrincante) to beat [pt. beat; pp. beaten]
    4. (un trabajo) to get
    5. (superar a alguien) to be better

    Spanish-English dictionary > ganar

  • 30 Á

    * * *
    a negative suffix to verbs, not;
    era útmakligt, at it is not unmeet that.
    * * *
    1.
    á, prep., often used elliptically, or even adverbially, [Goth. ana; Engl. on; Germ. an. In the Scandinavian idioms the liquid n is absorbed. In English the same has been supposed to happen in adverbial phrases, e. g. ‘along, away, abroad, afoot, again, agate, ahead, aloft, alone, askew, aside, astray, awry,’ etc. It is indeed true that the Ormulum in its northern dialect freq. uses o, even in common phrases, such as ‘o boke, o land, o life, o slæpe, o strande, o write, o naht, o loft,’ etc., v. the glossary; and we may compare on foot and afoot, on sleep (Engl. Vers. of Bible) and asleep; A. S. a-butan and on-butan (about); agen and ongean (again, against); on bæc, aback; on life, alive; on middan, amid. But it is more than likely that in the expressions quoted above, as well as in numberless others, as well in old as in modern English, the English a- as well as the o- of the Ormulum and the modern Scottish and north of England o- are in reality remains of this very á pronounced au or ow, which was brought by the Scandinavian settlers into the north of England. In the struggle for supremacy between the English dialects after the Conquest, the Scandinavian form á or a won the day in many cases to the exclusion of the Anglo-Saxon on. Some of these adverbs have representatives only in the Scandinavian tongues, not in Anglo-Saxon; see below, with dat. B. II, C. VII; with acc. C. I. and VI. The prep. á denotes the surface or outside; í and ór the inside; at, til, and frá, nearness measured to or from an object: á thus answers to the Gr. επί; the Lat. in includes á and i together.]
    With dat. and acc.: in the first case with the notion of remaining on a place, answering to Lat. in with abl.; in the last with the notion of motion to the place, = Lat. in with acc.
    WITH DAT.
    A. Loc.
    I. generally on, upon; á gólfi, on the floor, Nj. 2; á hendi, on the hand (of a ring), 48, 225; á palli, 50; á steini, 108; á vegg, 115; á sjá ok á landi, on sea and land. In some instances the distinction between d and i is loose and wavering, but in most cases common sense and usage decide; thus ‘á bók’ merely denotes the letters, the penmanship, ‘í’ the contents of a book; mod. usage, however, prefers ‘í,’ lesa í bók, but stafr á bók. Old writers on the other hand; á bókum Enskum, in English books, Landn. 24, but í Aldafars bók, 23 (in the book De Mensurâ Temporum, by Bede), cp. Grág. i. 76, where á is a false reading instead of at; á bréfi, the contents of a letter: of clothing or arms, mítr á höfði, sverð á hlið, mitre on head, sword on side, Fms. i. 266, viii. 404; hafa lykil á sér, on one’s person, 655 xxvii. 22; möttull á tyglum, a mantle hanging on (i. e. fastened by) laces, Fms. vii. 201: á þingi means to be present at a meeting; í þingi, to abide within a jurisdiction; á himni, á jörðu, on (Engl. in) heaven and earth, e. g. in the Lord’s Prayer, but í helviti, in hell; á Gimli, Edda (of a heavenly abode); á báti, á skipi denote crew and cargo, ‘í’ the timber or materials of which a ship is built, Eg. 385; vera í stafni á skipi, 177: á skógi, to be abroad in a wood (of a hunter, robber, deer); but to be situated (a house), at work (to fell timber), í skógi, 573, Fs. 5, Fms. iii. 122, viii. 31, xi. 1, Glúm. 330, Landn. 173; á mörkinni, Fms. i. 8, but í mörk, of a farm; á firðinum means lying in a firth, of ships or islands (on the surface of the water), þær eyjar liggja á Breiðafirði, Ld. 36; but í firði, living in a district named Firth; á landi, Nj. 98, Fms. xi. 386.
    II. á is commonly used in connection with the pr. names or countries terminating in ‘land,’ Engl. in, á Englandi, Írlandi, Skotlandi, Bretlandi, Saxlandi, Vindlandi, Vínlandi, Grænalandi, Íslandi, Hálogalandi, Rogalandi, Jótlandi, Frakklandi, Hjaltlandi, Jamtalandi, Hvítramannalandi, Norðrlöndum, etc., vide Landn. and the index to Fms. xii. In old writers í is here very rare, in modern authors more frequent; taste and the context in many instances decide. An Icelander would now say, speaking of the queen or king, ‘á Englandi,’ ruling over, but to live ‘í Englandi,’ or ‘á Englandi;’ the rule in the last case not being quite fixed.
    2. in connection with other names of countries: á Mæri, Vörs, Ögðum, Fjölum, all districts of Norway, v. Landn.; á Mýrum (in Icel.), á Finnmörk, Landn., á Fjóni (a Danish island); but í Danmörk, Svíþjóð (á Svíþjóðu is poët., Gs. 13).
    3. before Icel. farms denoting open and elevated slopes and spaces (not too high, because then ‘at’ must be used), such as ‘staðr, völlr, ból, hjalli, bakki, heimr, eyri,’ etc.; á Veggjum, Landn. 69; á Hólmlátri, id.: those ending in ‘-staðr,’ á Geirmundarstöðum, Þórisstöðum, Jarðlangsstöðum…, Landn.: ‘-völlr,’ á Möðruvöllum: á Fitjum (the farm) í Storð (the island), í Fenhring (the island) á Aski (the farm), Landn., Eg.: ‘-nes’ sometimes takes á, sometimes í (in mod. usage always ‘í’), á Nesi, Eb. 14, or í Krossnesi, 30; in the last case the notion of island, νησος, prevails: so also, ‘fjörðr,’ as, þeir börðust á Vigrafirði (of a fight o n the ice), Landn. 101, but orusta í Hafrsfirði, 122: with ‘-bær,’ á is used in the sense of a farm or estate, hón sa á e-m bæ mikit hús ok fagrt, Edda 22; ‘í bæ’ means within doors, of the buildings: with ‘Bær’ as pr. name Landn. uses ‘í,’ 71, 160, 257, 309, 332.
    4. denoting on or just above; of the sun, when the time is fixed by regarding the sun in connection with points in the horizon, a standing phrase in Icel.; sól á gjáhamri, when the sun is on the crag of the Rift, Grág. i. 26, cp. Glúm. 387; so, brú á á, a bridge on a river, Fms. viii. 179, Hrafn. 20; taka hús á e-m, to surprise one, to take the house over his head, Fms. i. 11.
    III. á is sometimes used in old writers where we should now expect an acc., esp. in the phrase, leggja sverði (or the like) á e-m, or á e-m miðjum, to stab, Eg. 216, Gísl. 106, Band. 14; þá stakk Starkaðr sprotanum á konungi, then Starkad stabbed the king with the wand, Fas. iii. 34; bíta á kampi (vör), to bite the lips, as a token of pain or emotion, Nj. 209, 68; taka á e-u, to touch a thing, lay hold of it, v. taka; fá á e-u, id. (poët.); leggja hendr á (better at) síðum, in wrestling, Fms. x. 331; koma á úvart á e-m, to come on one unawares, ix. 407 (rare).
    B. TEMP. of a particular point or period of time, at, on, in:
    I. gener. denoting during, in the course of; á nótt, degi, nætrþeli …, Bs. i. 139; or spec. adding a pron. or an adject., á næsta sumri, the next summer; á því ári, þingi, misseri, hausti, vári, sumri …, during, in that year …, Bs. i. 679, etc.; á þrem sumrum, in the course of three summers, Grág. i. 218; á þrem várum, Fms. ii. 114; á hálfs mánaðar fresti, within half a month’s delay, Nj. 99; á tvítugs, sextugs … aldri, á barns, gamals aldri, etc., at the age of …, v. aldr: á dögum e-s, in the days of, in his reign or time, Landn. 24, Hrafn. 3, Fms. ix. 229.
    II. used of a fixed recurrent period or season; á várum, sumrum, haustum, vetrum, á kveldum, every spring, summer …, in the evenings, Eg. 711, Fms. i. 23, 25, vi. 394, Landn. 292: with the numeral adverbs, cp. Lat. ter in anno, um sinn á mánuði, ári, once a month, once a year, where the Engl. a is not the article but the preposition, Grág. i. 89.
    III. of duration; á degi, during a whole day, Fms. v. 48; á sjau nóttum, Bárð. 166; á því meli, during that time, in the meantime, Grág. i. 259.
    IV. connected with the seasons (á vetri, sumri, vári, hausti), ‘á’ denotes the next preceding season, the last winter, summer, autumn, Eb. 40, 238, Ld. 206: in such instances ‘á’ denotes the past, ‘at’ the future, ‘í’ the present; thus í vetri in old writers means this winter; á vetri, last winter; at vetri, next winter, Eb. 68 (in a verse), etc.
    C. In various other relations, more or less metaphorically, on, upon, in, to, with, towards, against:
    I. denoting object, in respect of, against, almost periphrastically; dvelja á náðum e-s, under one’s protection, Fms. i. 74; hafa metnað á e-u, to be proud of, to take pride in a thing, 127.
    2. denoting a personal relation, in; bæta e-t á e-m, to make amends, i. e. to one personally; misgöra e-t á e-m, to inflict wrong on one; hafa elsku (hatr) á e-m, to bear love ( hatred) to one, Fms. ix. 242; hefna sín á e-m, to take revenge on one’s person, on anyone; rjúfa sætt á e-m, to break truce on the person of any one, to offend against his person, Nj. 103; hafa sár á sér, 101; sjá á e-m, to read on or in one’s face; sér hann á hverjum manni hvárt til þín er vel eðr illa, 106; var þat brátt auðséð á hennar högum, at …, it could soon be seen in all her doings, that …, Ld. 22.
    3. also generally to shew signs of a thing; sýna fáleika á sér, to shew marks of displeasure, Nj. 14, Fs. 14; taka vel, illa, lítt, á e-u, to take a thing well, ill, or indifferently, id.; finna á sér, to feel in oneself; fann lítt á honum, hvárt …, it could hardly be seen in his face, whether …, Eb. 42; líkindi eru á, it is likely, Ld. 172; göra kost á e-u, to give a choice, chance of it, 178; eiga vald á e-u, to have power over …, Nj. 10.
    II. denoting encumbrance, duty, liability; er fimtardómsmál á þeim, to be subject to …, Nj. 231; the phrase, hafa e-t á hendi, or vera á hendi e-m, on one’s hands, of work or duty to be done; eindagi á fé, term, pay day, Grág. i. 140; ómagi (skylda, afvinna) á fé, of a burden or encumbrance, D. I. and Grág. in several passages.
    III. with a personal pronoun, sér, mér, honum …, denoting personal appearance, temper, character, look, or the like; vera þungr, léttr … á sér, to be heavy or light, either bodily or mentally; þungr á sér, corpulent, Sturl. i. 112; kátr ok léttr á sér, of a gay and light temper, Fms. x. 152; þat bragð hafði hann á sér, he looked as if, … the expression of his face was as though …, Ld., cp. the mod. phrase, hafa á sér svip, bragð, æði, sið, of one’s manner or personal appearance, to bear oneself as, or the like; skjótr (seinn) á fæti, speedy ( slow) of foot, Nj. 258.
    IV. as a periphrasis of the possessive pronoun connected with the limbs or parts of the body. In common Icel. such phrases as my hands, eyes, head … are hardly ever used, but höfuð, eyru, hár, nef, munnr, hendr, fætr … á mér; so ‘í’ is used of the internal parts, e. g. hjarta, bein … í mér; the eyes are regarded as inside the body, augun í honum: also without the possessive pronoun, or as a periphrasis for a genitive, brjóstið á e-m, one’s breast, Nj. 95, Edda 15; súrnar í augum, it smarts in my eyes, my eyes smart, Nj. 202; kviðinn á sér, its belly, 655 xxx. 5, Fms. vi. 350; hendr á henni, her hands, Gísl. (in a verse); í vörunum á honum, on his lips, Band. 14; ristin á honum, his step, Fms. viii. 141; harðr í tungu, sharp of tongue, Hallfred (Fs. 114); kalt (heitt) á fingrum, höndum, fótum …, cold ( warm) in the fingers, hands, feet …, i. e. with cold fingers, etc.; cp. also the phrase, verða vísa (orð) á munni, of extemporising verses or speeches, freq. in the Sagas; fastr á fótum, fast by the leg, of a bondsman, Nj. 27: of the whole body, díla fundu þeir á honum, 209. The pers. pron. is used only in solemn style (poetry, hymns, the Bible), and perhaps only when influenced by foreign languages, e. g. mitt hjarta hví svo hryggist þú, as a translation of ‘warumb betrübst du dich mein Herz?’ the famous hymn by Hans Sachs; instead of the popular hjartað í mér, Sl. 43, 44: hjartað mitt is only used as a term of endearment, as by a husband to his wife, parents to their child, or the like, in a metaphorical sense; the heart proper is ‘í mér,’ not ‘mitt.’
    2. of other things, and as a periphrasis of a genitive, of a part belonging to the whole, e. g. dyrr á husi = húsdyrr, at the house-doors; turn á kirkju = kirkju turn; stafn, skutr, segl, árar … á skipi, the stem, stern, sail … of a ship, Fms. ix. 135; blöð á lauk, á tré …, leaves of a leek, of a tree …, Fas. i. 469; egg á sverði = sverðs egg; stafr á bók; kjölr á bók, and in endless other instances.
    V. denoting instrumentality, by, on, or a-, by means of; afla fjár á hólmgöngum, to make money a-duelling, by means of duels, Eg. 498; á verkum sínum, to subsist on one’s own work, Njarð. 366: as a law term, sekjast á e-ju, to be convicted upon …, Grág. i. 123; sekst maðr þar á sínu eigini ( a man is guilty in re sua), ef hann tekr af þeim manni er heimild ( possessio) hefir til, ii. 191; falla á verkum sínum, to be killed flagranti delicto, v. above; fella e-n á bragði, by a sleight in wrestling; komast undan á flótta, to escape by flight, Eg. 11; á hlaupi, by one’s feet, by speed, Hkr. ii. 168; lifa á e-u, to feed on; bergja á e-u, to taste of a thing; svala sér á e-u, to quench the thirst on.
    VI. with subst. numerals; á þriðja tigi manna, up to thirty, i. e. from about twenty to thirty, Ld. 194; á öðru hundraði skipa, from one to two hundred sail strong, Fms. x. 126; á níunda tigi, between eighty and ninety years of age, Eg. 764, v. above: used as prep., á hendi, on one’s hand, i. e. bound to do it, v. hönd.
    VII. in more or less adverbial phrases it may often be translated in Engl. by a participle and a- prefixed; á lopti, aloft; á floti, afloat; á lífi, alive; á verðgangi, a-begging; á brautu, away; á baki, a-back, behind, past; á milli, a-tween; á laun, alone, secretly; á launungu, id.; á móti, against; á enda, at an end, gone; á huldu, hidden; fara á hæli, to go a-heel, i. e. backwards, Fms. vii. 70;—but in many cases these phrases are transl. by the Engl. partic. with a, which is then perh. a mere prefix, not a prep., á flugi, a-flying in the air, Nj. 79; vera á gangi, a-going; á ferli, to be about; á leiki, a-playing, Fms. i. 78; á sundi, a-swimming, ii. 27; á verði, a-watching, x. 201; á hrakningi, a-wandering; á reiki, a-wavering; á skjálfi, a-shivering; á-hleri, a-listening; á tali, a-talking, Ísl. ii. 200; á hlaupi, a-running, Hkr. ii. 268; á verki, a-working; á veiðum, a-hunting; á fiski, a-fishing; á beit, grazing: and as a law term it even means in flagranti, N. G. L. i. 348.
    VIII. used absolutely without a case in reference to the air or the weather, where ‘á’ is almost redundant; þoka var á mikil, a thick fog came on, Nj. 267; niðamyrkr var á, pitch darkness came on, Eg. 210; allhvast á norðan, a very strong breeze from the north, Fms. ix. 20; þá var á norðrænt, a north wind came on, 42, Ld. 56; hvaðan sem á er, from whatever point the wind is; var á hríð veðrs, a snow storm came on, Nj. 282; görði á regn, rain came on, Fms. vi. 394, xi. 35, Ld. 156.
    WITH ACC.
    A. Loc.
    I. denoting simple direction towards, esp. connected with verbs of motion, going, or the like; hann gékk á bergsnös, Eg. 389; á hamar, Fas. ii. 517.
    2. in phrases denoting direction; liggja á útborða, lying on the outside of the ship, Eg. 354; á annat borð skipinu, Fms. vii. 260; á bæði borð, on both sides of the ship, Nj. 124, Ld. 56; á tvær hliðar, on both sides, Fms. v. 73. Ísl. ii. 159; á hlið, sidewards; út á hlið, Nj. 262, Edda 44; á aðra hönd henni, Nj. 50, Ld. 46; höggva á tvær hendr, to hew or strike right and left, Ísl. ii. 368, Fas. i. 384, Fms. viii. 363, x. 383.
    3. upp á, upon; hann tók augu Þjaza ok kastaði upp á himin, Edda 47: with verbs denoting to look, see, horfa, sjá, líta, etc.; hann rak skygnur á land, he cast glances towards the land, Ld. 154.
    II. denoting direction with or without the idea of arriving:
    1. with verbs denoting to aim at; of a blow or thrust, stefna á fótinn, Nj. 84; spjótið stefnir á hann miðjan, 205: of the wind, gékk veðrit á vestr, the wind veered to west, Fms. ix. 28; sigla á haf, to stand out to sea, Hkr. i. 146, Fms. i. 39: with ‘út’ added, Eg. 390, Fms. x. 349.
    2. conveying the notion of arriving, or the intervening space being traversed; spjótið kom á miðjan skjöldinn, Eg. 379, Nj. 96, 97; langt upp á land, far up inland, Hkr. i. 146: to reach, taka ofan á belti, of the long locks of a woman, to reach down to the belt, Nj. 2; ofan á bringu, 48; á þa ofan, 91.
    III. without reference to the space traversed, connected with verbs denoting to go, turn, come, ride, sail, throw, or the like, motion of every kind; hann kastar honum á völlinn, he flings him down, Nj. 91; hlaupa á skip sitt, to leap on board his ship, 43; á hest, to mount quickly, Edda 75; á lend hestinum, Nj. 91; hann gengr á sáðland sitt, he walks on to his fields, 82: on, upon, komast á fætr, to get upon one’s legs, 92; ganga á land, to go a-shore, Fms. i. 40; ganga á þing, vii. 242, Grág. (often); á skóg, á merkr ok skóga, into a wood, Fb. i. 134, 257, Fms. xi. 118, Eg. 577, Nj. 130; fara á Finnmörk, to go travelling in Finmark, Fms. i. 8; koma, fara á bæ, to arrive at the farm-house; koma á veginn, Eg. 578; stíga á bát, skip, to go on board, 158; hann gékk upp á borg, he went up to the burg (castle), 717; en er þeir komu á loptriðið, 236; hrinda skipum á vatn, to float the ships down into the water, Fms. i. 58; reka austr á haf, to drift eastwards on the sea, x. 145; ríða ofan á, to ride down or over, Nj. 82.
    IV. in some cases the acc. is used where the dat. would be used, esp. with verbs denoting to see or hear, in such phrases as, þeir sá boða mikinn inn á fjörðinn, they saw great breakers away up in the bight of the firth, the acc. being due perhaps to a motion or direction of the eye or ear towards the object, Nj. 124; sá þeir fólkit á land, they saw the people in the direction of land, Fas. ii. 517: in phrases denoting to be placed, to sit, to be seated, the seat or bench is freq. in the acc. where the dat. would now be used; konungr var þar á land upp, the king was then up the country, the spectator or narrator is conceived as looking from the shore or sea-side, Nj. 46; sitja á miðjan bekk, to be seated on the middle bench, 50; skyldi konungs sæti vera á þann bekk … annat öndvegi var á hinn úæðra pall; hann setti konungs hásæti á miðjan þverpall, Fms. vi. 439, 440, cp. Fagrsk. l. c., Sturl. iii. 182; eru víða fjallbygðir upp á mörkina, in the mark or forest, Eg. 58; var þar mörk mikil á land upp, 229; mannsafnaðr er á land upp (viewed from the sea), Ld. 76; stóll var settr á mótið, Fas. i. 58; beiða fars á skip, to beg a passage, Grág. i. 90.
    V. denoting parts of the body; bíta e-n á barka, to bite one in the throat, Ísl. ii. 447; skera á háls, to cut the throat of any one, Nj. 156; brjóta e-n á háls, to break any one’s neck; brjóta e-n á bak, to break any one’s back, Fms. vii. 119; kalinn á kné, frozen to the knees with cold, Hm. 3.
    VI. denoting round; láta reipi á háls hesti, round his horse’s neck, 623. 33; leggja söðul á hest, Nj. 83; and ellipt., leggja á, to saddle; breiða feld á hofuð sér, to wrap a cloak over his head, 164; reyta á sik mosa, to gather moss to cover oneself with, 267; spenna hring á hönd, á fingr, Eg. 300.
    VII. denoting a burden; stela mat á tvá hesta, hey á fimtán hesta, i. e. a two, a fifteen horse load, Nj. 74: metaph., kjósa feigð á menn, to choose death upon them, i. e. doom them to death, Edda 22.
    B. TEMP.
    I. of a period of time, at, to; á morgun, to-morrow (í morgun now means the past morning, the morning of to-day), Ísl. ii. 333.
    II. if connected with the word day, ‘á’ is now used before a fixed or marked day, a day of the week, a feast day, or the like; á Laugardag, á Sunnudag …, on Saturday, Sunday, the Old Engl. a-Sunday, a-Monday, etc.; á Jóladaginn, Páskadaginn, on Yule and Easter-day; but in old writers more often used ellipt. Sunnudaginn, Jóladaginn …, by dropping the prep. ‘á,’ Fms. viii. 397, Grág. i. 18.
    III. connected with ‘dagr’ with the definite article suffixed, ‘á’ denotes a fixed, recurring period or season, in; á daginn, during the day-time, every day in turn, Grett. 91 A.
    IV. connected with ‘evening, morning, the seasons,’ with the article; á kveldit, every evening, Ld. 14; á sumarit, every summer, Vd. 128, where the new Ed. Fs. 51 reads sumrum; á haust, every autumn, Eg. 741 (perh. a misprint instead of á haustin or á haustum); á vetrinn, in the winter time, 710; á várit, every spring, Gþl. 347; the sing., however, is very rare in such cases, the old as well as mod. usage prefers the plur.; á nætrnar, by night, Nj. 210; á várin, Eg. 710; á sumrin, haustin, á morgnana, in the morning (á morgin, sing., means to-morrow); á kveldin, in the evening, only ‘dagr’ is used in sing., v. above (á daginn, not á dagana); but elliptically and by dropping the article, Icelanders say, kveld og morgna, nótt og dag, vetr sumar vor og haust, in the same sense as those above mentioned.
    V. denoting duration, the article is dropped in the negative phrase, aldri á sinn dag, never during one’s life; aldri á mína daga, never in my life, Bjarn. 8, where a possess. pron. is put between noun and prep., but this phrase is very rare. Such phrases as, á þann dag, that day, and á þenna dag, Stj. 12, 655 xxx. 2. 20, are unclassical.
    VI. á dag without article can only be used in a distributive sense, e. g. tvisvar á dag, twice a-day; this use is at present freq. in Icel., yet instances from old writers are not on record.
    VII. denoting a movement onward in time, such as, liðið á nótt, dag, kveld, morgun, sumar, vetr, vár, haust (or nóttina, daginn …), jól, páska, föstu, or the like, far on in the night, day …, Edda 33; er á leið vetrinn, when the winter was well on, as the winter wore on, Nj. 126; cp. áliðinn: also in the phrase, hniginn á inn efra aldr, well stricken in years, Ld. 68.
    C. Metaph. and in various relations:
    I. somewhat metaphorically, denoting an act only (not the place); fara á fund, á vit e-s, to call for one, Eg. 140; koma á ræðu við e-n, to come to a parley with, to speak, 173; ganga á tal, Nj. 103; skora á hólm, to challenge to a duel on an island; koma á grið, to enter into a service, to be domiciled, Grág. i. 151; fara á veiðar, to go a-hunting, Fms. i. 8.
    β. generally denoting on, upon, in, to; bjóða vöxtu á féit, to offer interest on the money, Grág. i. 198; ganga á berhögg, to come to blows, v. berhögg; fá á e-n, to make an impression upon one, Nj. 79; ganga á vápn e-s, to throw oneself on an enemy’s weapon, meet him face to face, Rd. 310; ganga á lagið, to press on up the spear-shaft after it has passed through one so as to get near one’s foe, i. e. to avail oneself of the last chance; bera fé á e-n, to bribe, Nj. 62; bera öl á e-n, to make drunk, Fas. i. 13; snúinn á e-t, inclined to, Fms. x. 142; sammælast á e-t, to agree upon, Nj. 86; sættast, verða sáttr á e-t, in the same sense, to come to an agreement, settlement, or atonement, 78, Edda 15, Eb. 288, Ld. 50, Fms. i. 279; ganga á mála, to serve for pay as a soldier, Nj. 121; ganga á vald e-s, to put oneself in his power, 267; ganga á sætt, to break an agreement; vega á veittar trygðir, to break truce, Grág. ii. 169.
    II. denoting in regard to, in respect to:
    1. of colour, complexion, the hue of the hair, or the like; hvítr, jarpr, dökkr … á hár, having white, brown, or dark … hair, Ísl. ii. 190, Nj. 39; svartr á brún ok brá, dark of brow and eyebrow; dökkr á hörund, id., etc.
    2. denoting skill, dexterity; hagr á tré, a good carpenter; hagr á járn, málm, smíðar …, an expert worker in iron, metals …, Eg. 4; fimr á boga, good at the bow: also used of mastership in science or arts, meistari á hörpuslátt, a master in striking the harp, Fas. iii. 220; fræðimaðr á kvæði, knowing many poems by heart, Fms. vi. 391; fræðimaðr á landnámssögur ok forna fræði, a learned scholar in histories and antiquities (of Are Frode), Ísl. ii. 189; mikill á íþrótt, skilful in an art, Edda (pref.) 148; but dat. in the phrase, kunna (vel) á skíðum, to be a cunning skater, Fms. i. 9, vii. 120.
    3. denoting dimensions; á hæð, lengd, breidd, dýpt …, in the heighth, length, breadth, depth …, Eg. 277; á hvern veg, on each side, Edda 41 (square miles); á annan veg, on the one side, Grág. i. 89.
    β. the phrase, á sik, in regard to oneself, vel (illa) á sik kominn, of a fine ( ugly) appearance, Ld. 100, Fas. iii. 74.
    III. denoting instrumentality; bjargast á sínar hendr, to live on the work of one’s own hands, (á sínar spýtur is a mod. phrase in the same sense); (vega) á skálir, pundara, to weigh in scales, Grág. ii. 370; at hann hefði tvá pundara, ok hefði á hinn meira keypt en á hinn minna selt, of a man using two scales, a big one for buying and a little one for selling, Sturl. i. 91; á sinn kostnað, at one’s own expense; nefna e-n á nafn, by name, Grág. i. 17, etc. The Icel. also say, spinna á rokk, snældu, to spin on or with a rock or distaff; mala á kvern, to grind in a ‘querne,’ where Edda 73 uses dat.; esp. of musical instruments, syngja, leika á hljóðfæri, hörpu, gígju …; in the old usage, leika hörpu …, Stj. 458.
    IV. denoting the manner or way of doing:
    1. á þessa lund, in this wise, Grág. ii. 22; á marga vega, á alla, ymsa vega, in many, all, respects, Fms. i. 114; á sitt hóf, in its turn, respectively, Ld. 136, where the context shews that the expression answers to the Lat. mutatis mutandis; á Þýðersku, after German fashion, Sks. 288.
    2. esp. of language; mæla, rita á e-a tungu, to speak, write in a tongue; á Írsku, in Irish, Ld. 76; Norrænu, in Norse, Eb. 330, Vm. 35; a Danska tungu, in Danish, i. e. Scandinavian, Norse, or Icelandic, Grág. i. 18; á Vára tungu, i. e. in Icelandic, 181; rita á Norræna tungu, to write in Norse, Hkr. (pref.), Bs. i. 59:—at present, dat. is sometimes used.
    3. in some phrases the acc. is used instead of the dat.; hann sýndi á sik mikit gaman, Fms. x. 329; hann lét ekki á sik finna, he shewed no sign of motion, Nj. 111; skaltú önga fáleika á þik gera (Cod. Kalf.), 14.
    V. used in a distributive sense; skal mörk kaupa gæzlu á kú, eðr oxa fim vetra gamlan, a mark for every cow, Grág. i. 147; alin á hvert hross, 442; á mann, per man (now freq.): cp. also á dag above, lit. B.
    VI. connected with nouns,
    1. prepositional; á hendr (with dat.), against; á hæla, at heel, close behind; á bak, at back, i. e. past, after; á vit (with gen.), towards.
    2. adverbially; á braut, away, abroad; á víxl, in turns; á mis, amiss; á víð ok dreif, a-wide and a-drift, i. e. dispersedly.
    3. used almost redundantly before the following prep.; á eptir, after, behind; á undan, in front of; á meðal, á milli, among; á mót, against; á við, about, alike; á frá (cp. Swed. ifrån), from (rare); á fyrir = fyrir, Haustl. 1; á hjá, beside (rare); á fram, a-head, forwards; á samt, together; ávalt = of allt, always: following a prep., upp á, upon; niðr á, down upon; ofan á, eptir á, post eventum, (temp.) á eptir is loc., id., etc.
    VII. connected with many transitive verbs, answering to the Lat. ad- or in-, in composition, in many cases periphrastically for an objective case. The prep. generally follows after the verb, instead of being prefixed to it as in Lat., and answers to the Engl. on, to; heita kalla, hrópa á, to call on; heyra, hlusta, hlyða á, to hearken to, listen to; hyggja, hugsa á, to think on; minna á, to remind; sjá, líta, horfa, stara, mæna, glápa, koma auga … á, to look on; girnast á, to wish for; trúa á, to believe on; skora á, to call on any one to come out, challenge; kæra á, to accuse; heilsa á, to greet; herja, ganga, ríða, hlaupa, ráða … á, to fall on, attack, cp. ágangr, áreið, áhlaup; ljúga á, to tell lies of, to slander; telja á, to carp at; ausa, tala, hella, kasta, verpa … á, to pour, throw on; ríða, bera, dreifa á, to sprinkle on; vanta, skorta á, to fall short of; ala á, to plead, beg; leggja á, to throw a spell on, lay a saddle on; hætta á, to venture on; gizka á, to guess at; kveða á, to fix on, etc.: in a reciprocal sense, haldast á, of mutual strife; sendast á, to exchange presents; skrifast á, to correspond (mod.); kallast á, to shout mutually; standast á, to coincide, so as to be just opposite one another, etc.
    2.
    f. [Lat. aqua; Goth. ahva; Hel. aha; A. S. eâ; O. H. G. aha, owa; cp. Germ. ach and aue; Fr. eau, eaux; Engl. Ax-, Ex-, etc., in names of places; Swed.-Dan. å; the Scandinavians absorb the hu, so that only a single vowel or diphthong remains of the whole word]:—a river. The old form in nom. dat. acc. sing. is , v. the introduction to A, page 1, Bs. i. 333 sq., where ́n, ́ (acc.), and ́na; so also Greg. 677; the old fragm. of Grág. ii. 222, 223, new Ed. In the Kb. of the Edda the old form occurs twice, viz. page 75, ́na (acc.), (but two lines below, ána), í ́nni (dat.) The old form also repeatedly occurs in the Kb. and Sb. of the Grág., e. g. ii. 266, 267: gen. sing. ár; nom. pl. ár, gen. á contracted, dat. ám, obsolete form ́m; Edda 43, Eg. 80, 99, 133, 185: proverbs, at ósi skal á stemma, answering to the Lat. principiis obsta, Edda 60; hér kemr á til sæfar, here the river runs into the sea, metaph. = this is the very end, seems to have been a favourite ending of old poems; it is recorded in the Húsdrápa and the Norðsetadrápa, v. Edda 96, Skálda 198; cp. the common saying, oil vötn renna til sævar, ‘all waters run into the sea.’ Rivers with glacier water are in Icel. called Hvítá, White river, or Jökulsá: Hitá, Hot river, from a hot spring, opp. to Kaldá, v. Landn.: others take a name from the fish in them, as Laxá, Lax or Salmon river (freq.); Örriða á, etc.: a tributary river is þverá, etc.: ár in the Njála often means the great rivers Ölfusá and Þjórsá in the south of Iceland. Áin helga, a river in Sweden, Hkr. ii: á is also suffixed to the names of foreign rivers, Tempsá = Thames; Dóná, Danube (Germ. Don-au), (mod.), etc. Vide Edda (Gl.) 116, 117, containing the names of over a hundred North-English and Scottish rivers.
    COMPDS: áráll, árbakki, árbrot, ardjúp, árfarvegr, árfors, árgljúfr, árhlutr, ármegin, árminni, ármót, áróss, árreki, árstraumr, árströnd, árvað, árvegr, árvöxtr.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > Á

  • 31 LEGGJA

    * * *
    (legg, lagða, lagiðr, lagðr, laginn), v.
    1) to lay, place (Már hafði lagt höfuð sitt í kné Rannveigar);
    leggja net, to lay a net;
    2) to put;
    leggja eld í, to put fire to;
    leggja söðul á hest, to put a saddle on a horse;
    leggja árar upp, to lay up the oars, give up pulling;
    leggja ofan segi, to haul down, take in the sails;
    leggja at jörðu, at velli (or við jörðu, við velli), to overthrow, slay, kill;
    leggja hlut sinn, to lose one’s lot, be worsted;
    3) to lay, drop, of a beast (hvelparnir, er eigi vóru lagðir);
    4) to lay, make, build;
    leggja garða, to make fences;
    5) to appoint, fix (leggja stefnu, leika, bardaga);
    6) to tax, value (hann lagði hálft landit fyrir sex tigi silfrs);
    leggja e-n úgildan, to award no fine for, put no price on;
    leggja at léttu, to make light of;
    leggja sakar, to settle strife;
    leggja lög, to lay down laws;
    leggja leið sína, to take a direction;
    hann lagði mjök kvámur sínar í Ögr, he was in the habit of coming often to O.;
    8) to allot, assign (þér mun lagit verða at vera einvaldskonungr yfir Noregi);
    hvat mun til líkna lagt Sigurði, what comfort is there appointed for S.?;
    þér var lengra líf lagit, a longer life was destined for thee;
    9) to lay out, pay, discharge;
    leggja at veði, to give as bail;
    leggja á hættu, to risk;
    leggja á mikinn kostnað, to run into great expenses;
    leggja líf á, to stake one’s life on a thing;
    leggja fé til höfuðs e-m, to set a price on one’s head;
    10) to lay a ship’s course, stand of or on, sail, absol., or the ship in dat. or acc., lét hann blása herblástr ok leggja út ór höfninni, and sailed out of the harbour;
    leggja at, to land (lagði hann at við Sundólfsstaði);
    in a naval battle, to attack (lögðu þeir þá at þeim);
    leggja undir land, to stand in towards land;
    leggja (skip) í rétt, to drift or run before the wind;
    11) to set off, start;
    leggja á flótta, to take toftight;
    leggja eptir e-m, to pursue;
    12) to stab, thrust, with a weapon (Þ. leggr hann spjóti til bana);
    13) impers. it turns, is driven in a direction (of smoke, smell, fire);
    hingat leggr allan reykinn, all the smoke blows hitherward;
    to freeze over, be covered with snow or ice (þá er ísa lagði á vötn);
    leggja nær, to be on the brink of;
    nær lagði þat úfœru einu sinni, it had well nigh come to a disaster;
    14) with preps.:
    leggja e-t af, to cede, give up (H. bróðir hans lagði af við hann sinn part í eyjunni);
    to leave off, desist from (legg af héðan af versagørð, sagði erkibiskup);
    leggja af fénað, to slaughter cattle;
    leggja e-t aptr, to give back, return (báðu mik leggja aptr taflit);
    leggja at, leggja at landi, to land;
    leggja at e-m, to attack;
    leggja e-t á e-n, to impose, lay (a burden, tax) upon one (leggja skatt, skyldir, yfirbót á e-n);
    leggja e-t á við e-n = leggja e-t á e-n;
    leggja stund, kapp, hug á e-t, to take pains about, great interest in, a thing;
    leggja ást, elsku, mætur á e-t, to feel love, affection, interest for a thing, to cherish a thing or person;
    leggja fæð, öfund, hatr á, to take dislike, envy, hatred to;
    leggja móti e-m, to oppose, contradict one;
    leggja e-t til, to furnish, contribute, as one’s share (hvern styrk hefir móðir mín til lagit með þér?);
    leggja fátt til, to say little, be reserved;
    leggja lof til, to give praise to;
    leggja gott (illt) til e-s, to lay a good (or ill) word to one, to interfere in a friendly (or unfriendly) manner;
    leggja e-t til lofs e-m, to put a thing to a person’s credit;
    leggja e-t til orðs, to talk about;
    leggja e-m e-t til ámælis, orðs, to blame one for a thing;
    leggja e-t undir or undir sik, to conquer, vanquish (Knútr konungr lagði allt land undir sik íNoregi);
    leggja e-t undir e-n, to submit a matter to a person, refer to (þeir höfðu lagit mál undir Njál);
    leggja undir trúnað e-s, to trust;
    ok er þat mjök undir hann lagit, it depends much on him;
    leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, to assert on one’s honour;
    leggja e-t upp við e-n, to hand over to one;
    leggja e-t eigi langt upp, not to make much of, to make light of (eigi legg ek slíkt langt upp);
    leggja e-t við e-t, to add to (leggja aðra tölu við aðra);
    leggja við líf sitt, höfuð sitt, to stake one’s life;
    leggja við sekt, to fix a fine;
    15) refl., leggjast.
    * * *
    a causal of liggja, q. v.; pres. legg, pl. leggjum; pret. lagði; subj. legði; imperat. legg or leggðú; part. lagiðr, lagið, lagit; contr. lagðr, lögð, lagt; part. laginn, Fb. ii. 386, which form is in mod. Icel. used as an adjective only; a part. pass. lagztr, lögzt, lagzt, Fas. ii. 345, and in mod. usage: [Ulf. lagjan = τιθέναι; A. S. lecgan; Engl. lay; O. H. G. legjan; Germ. legen; Swed. lägga; Dan. lægge]:—to lay.
    A. Prop. to lay, place; ok lagði hann á altara, Ver. 14; er hann var lagiðr á bálit, Hkr. i. 32; á lúðr lagiðr, Vþm.; vóru steinar lagðir í hring utan um, Eg. 486; Már lá útar á bekk, ok hafði lagt höfuð sitt í kné Rannveigar, Sturl. i. 13; leggja net, to lay a net, K. Þ. K. 88:—to lay down, leggja sinn aldr, Ht.
    2. to put; leggja band um, umhverfis, to fasten a string round the body, Eg. 340; leggja saman augun, to put the eyes together, shut them, id.; leggja eld í, to put fire to, Nj. 74, 131; leggja hendr at síðum mér, Fms. x. 331; leggja stýri í lag, to put it right, Hkr. i. 32; leggja ofan segl ok viðu, to haul down, take in the sails, Fms. iv. 372, ix. 23; l. lénur, söðul, á hest, to put a saddle on a horse, Nj. 74, Landn. 151; l. á hest, or leggja á (simply), to saddle; leggja hapt á hest, Grág. i. 436; l. mark á, of sheep, 426; l. hús ofan, to pull it down, Bs. i. 163; l. klyfjar ofan, to unload a horse, K. Þ. K. 94; l. klyfjar upp, to pack a horse, N. G. L. i. 349; l. árar upp, to lay up the oars, give up pulling, Edda 36: the mod. phrase, leggja árar í bát, to give a thing up, lose heart; l. fyrir lið, to give up, see lið; fyrir lagðr, outworn, exhausted, Mar. 1060, Fas. ii. 278.
    3. leggja at jörðu, at velli (or við jörðu, við velli), to overthrow, make bite the dust, Nj. 117, Eg. 426, Fms. vii. 296, viii. 43, x. 257, Njarð. 378; leggja fyrir borð, to put overboard, metaph. to forsake, Clem. 47; leggja í leg, to lay waste, Grág. ii. 278; leggja hlut sinn, to lay down or lose one’s lot, be worsted, Sturl. iii. 103: leggja mál í görð, to put into court, Nj. 88, 101; l. mál í umræðu, to put it to discussion, Orkn. 426; l. mál til sætta, Nj. 111.
    4. to lay, drop, of a beast; hvelparnir er eigi vóru lagðir, Fb. i. 104.
    II. metaph. in a mental sense; leggja stund, starf, hug, kapp … á e-t, to study a thing, take pains about, interest in it; as also, leggja ást, elsku, mætr á e-t, to feel love, affection, interest for, to love, cherish a thing or person; and again, leggja fæð, öfund, hatr … á, to take dislike, envy to, Al. 95, Ísl. ii. 197, Nj. 31, 46, Eg. 42, 418, Ld. 60, Fb. ii. 229, Fms. i. 31: freq. in old and mod. usage, thus, Sturla lagði mikinn hug á, at láta rita sögu-bækr eptir bókuni þeim er Snorri setti saman, Sturl. ii. 123; leggja e-t e-m til orðs, ámælis, to put a thing to a person’s blame, blame him for it, Nj. 62, 85, 138, 246, Ld. 250; l. e-t til lofs e-m, to laud one, put a thing to a person’s credit, Fms. x. 98.
    2. with prepp.; leggja á, to impose, put upon; leggja skyldir, skatt … á, Fms. x. 51, 93, Rb. 394:—leggja af, to leave off, cease doing; legg af héðan af versa-görð, sagði erkibiskup, ok stúdera heldr í kirkjunnar lögum, Bs. i. 799:—leggja e-t fyrir sik, to set a task before one, Fms. ii. 103, xi. 157:—leggja til, to add to, xi. 51, Hom. 138:—leggja undir or undir sik, to lay under oneself, conquer, vanquish, Fms. i. 3, x. 35, Eg. 12, Stj. 46, 146; leggja e-t undir þegnskap sinn, to assert on one’s honour, Grág. i. 29, Nj. 150; leggja e-t undir e-n, to submit it to a person, refer to, 105; l. e-t undir trúnað e-s, to trust, Fms. ix. 397; ok er þat mjök undir hann lagit, it depends much on him, Bjarn. 52:—leggja út, mod. to translate (út-legging):—leggja við, to add to, Grág. i. 22, Hom. 138, 155. Rb. 88, Al. 358.
    III. to lay, place, found, build; leggja afla, Vsp. 7; leggja garða, to make fences, Rm. 12; leggja götur, to make roads, Dipl. iv. 12; leggja lúðra, to place right, adjust the bin, Gs. 3; leggja leið, to take a direction, Fas. i. 57; hann lagði mjök kvámur sínar í Ögr, he was in the habit of coming to O., Fbr. 30; leggja e-t í vana sinn, to make a habit of.
    2. metaph. to lay, settle; leggja sakar, to settle strife, Vsp. 64; leggja landrétt, to settle the public rights, make laws, Sighvat; leggja lög, to lay down laws, of the three weird sisters ordering the fate of men, Vsp.:—to lay down, ordain, lagt er allt fyrir, all is predestined, Skv. I, Skm. 13, Ls. 48; era með löstum lögð æfi þér, Skv. 1, 33; hvat mun til líkna lagt Sigurði, 30; leggja á, to ordain, en þú hugfest þá hluti er ek segi þér, ok legg á þik, Bs. i. 199; ef þeir eru á lagðir ( ordered) fyrir váttum, Gþl. 439; þá hluti er ek hefi á lagt við þik, Eg. 738; leggja lög á, to make, lay down a law, Bs. i. 28: leggja ríkt á, to order peremptorily: of a spell, leggja á, to enchant; ‘mæli eg um og legg eg á!’ is in the tales the formula with which witches say the spell.
    3. to appoint, fix, a meeting or the like; eru þá leikar lagðir í Ásbjarnar-nesi, Ld. 196; leikr var lagiðr á Hvítár-völlum, Eg. 188; þeir lögðu við landsmenn hálfs-mánaðar frið, 228; leggja stefnu með sér, Fms. i. 36; var lögð konunga-stefna í Elfi, vii. 62; leggja bardaga við e-n, xi. 418; l. með sér vináttu, Eg. 278; Augustus keisari lagði frið ( established peace) um allan heim, Edda.
    IV. to tax, value (fjár-lag); hross eru ok lögð, hestr fjögurra vetra gamall við kú, Grág. i. 503; leggja lag á mjöl, ii. 404; ef fyrr er keypt en lag er á lagt, id.; leggja lag á varning manna, Ísl. ii. 126; þat þykkir mér jafnligast at þú leggir land svá dýrt, en ek kjósa hvárr okkarr leysa skal, … hann lagði hálft landit fyrir sex tigi silfrs, … er þú leggr svá údýrt Helgafells-land, Eb. 38; vil ek þat vinna til sætta at leggja son minn úgildan, Nj. 250; at Hallr af Síðu hafði lagit úgildan son sinn, ok vann þat til sætta, 251; leggja at léttu, to lay a tax on light, Fas. iii. 553.
    V. to lay out, pay, discharge; leggja at veði, to give as bail, Edda 17; buðu at leggja sik í veð fyrir þessa menn, Nj. 163; leggja á hættu, to risk, Eg. 86; leggja á mikinn kostnað, to run into great expences, Eg. 43; leggja veð eðr fá vörzlu, Gþl. 389: leggja í kostnað, to expend, Fms. xi. 232; leggja sik í háska, veð, to put oneself in danger, to stake one’s life, vii. 263, Nj. 163:—leggja aptr, to pay back, Grett. 174 new Ed.; leggja líf á, to stake one’s life on a thing, Nj. 106, 178:—l. fram, to lay forth, lay out, exhibit (fram-lag); allan þann sóma er hann hefir fram lagit, Ld. 32; mikit muntú þurfa fram at leggja með honum, þvíat hón á allan arf eptir mik, Nj. 3; l. fram líf sitt, Eg. 426:—leggja til, to pay to, furnish, contribute, as one’s share; hvern styrk hefir móðir mín til lagit með þér, Nj. 7; hvat viltú þá til leggja? langskip tvau, 42; skortir mik eigi fé til at leggja fyrir farit, 128; kunni hann til alls góð ráð at leggja, Eg. 2; hefi ek þar til (lagit) mörg orð, 728; lét ek þar sælu-hús göra ok lagða fé til, Fms. vii. 122, Js. 4; þau ráð er Gregoríus lagði til, Fms. vii. 258; l. fé til höfuðs e-m, to set a price on one’s head, Nj. 112, Grett. passim:—metaph., leggja fátt til, to say little, be reserved, Nj. 88, 112; Gunnarr lagði ekki til, G. remained silent, 52; leggja lof til, to give praise to, Eg. 33; leggja orð í (til), to ‘lay a word to,’ say a word in a matter, remonstrate, Grág. i. 290; leggja gott, íllt til e-s, to lay a good (or ill) word to, to interfere in a friendly (or unfriendly) manner, Sturl. iii. 151 (til-lögur):—leggja hlut sinn, líf sitt, við, to risk one’s lot, stake one’s life, i. 162, Nj. 113, 218; l. sik allan við, to do one’s best, Eg. 738; l. sekt við, l. lögbrot við, of a penalty, Nj. 113, Eg. 352, H. E. i. 505:—leggja út, to lay out, pay, Vm. 33; of betting, Orkn. 200:—leggja fé upp, to lay up, invest; l. fé upp í jörð, Dipl. v. 21; lagða ek upp við minn kæra Orm biskup hálfan viðreka, I made it over to O., ii. 4; l. upp fé, to lay up, board.
    VI. of direction, esp. as a naut. term, to stand off or on, lay a ship’s course, esp. from or towards a port, to or from an attack, to sail, proceed to sea, absol., or the ship in dat. or acc., leggja skip or skipi; þú skalt leggja fram sem þér líkar (place the ship to attack), Nj. 8; ok leggr fram skeiðina jafnfram skipi Rúts, id.; þeir leggja út undir eina ey ok bíða þar byrjar, 133; hann lagði skip sín inn á sundit, 271; þeir bjuggusk um sem skjótast ok lögðu út skipunum, Eg. 358; en er skipit var lagit út undir Fenhring, Fms. x. 64; Sigvaldi leggr skip sitt í miðja fylking ( lays his ship alongside of), xi. 126; þeir hittu drómund einn í hafi ok lögðu til níu skipum ok borðusk, … at lyktum lögðu þeir snekkjunum undir drómundinn, Hkr. iii. 353; leggja undir land, to stand in towards land, Eb. 126, where in a metaph. sense = to give in; lögðu þeir eigi inn í ósinn, en lögðu útarliga á höfnina, Ísl. ii. 126; bauð hann út leiðangri at liði ok skipum ok lagði ( stood) út til Staðs fyrir innan Þórsbjörg, Fms. i. 12; síðan leggja þeir í Löginn upp, Hkr. i. 32; Knútr konungr lagði þegar upp í ána ok at kastalanum, Fms. ix. 23, xi. 196; réru þeir langskipinu upp í ána ok lögðu til bæjar þess, Eg. 80; lögðu víkingar við þat frá, Landn. 223; þá lögðu þeir at nesi einu, Eg. 161; ok lögðu þar at landi, 203; lagði hann at ( landed) við Sundólfs-staði, Fms. ix. 483; en er þeir koma norðr at Hákonar-hellu þá lögðu þeir þar at, Hkr. i. 160: leggja at, to attack, in a naval battle (atlaga); lögðu þeir þá at þeim, Nj. 25, Eg. 81; munu vér leggja til orrostu við þá, Fms. vii. 257; létusk allir búnir at leggja at þeim Hákoni, id.; ef þeir leggja at, Jómsvíkingar, xi. 134:—leggja í rétt, to drift or run before the wind, skipverjar, þeir er sigla vildu, eðr þeir er í rétt vildu leggja skipit, Fbr. 59; mæltu þeir er leið sögðu at varligra væri at lægja seglit ok leggja skipit í rétt um nóttina, en sigla til lands at ljósum degi, Fms. ii. 64; þá kom andviðri ok leggja þeir í rétt, Bs. i. 420; þá lögðu þeir í rétt harðan, kom á stormr svá at eigi fengu þeir lengi í rétti legit, ok sigldu þeir þá við eitt rif, Bær. 5; þá kemr enn landviðri ok leggja cnn í rétt ok rekr vestr í haf, Bs. i. 483; þá lögðu þeir í rétt harðan, 484; féll veðrit ok görði lögn, lögðu þeir þá í rétt, ok létu reiða fyrir nokkurar nætr, Eg. 372.
    2. without the notion of sea, to start; leggja á flótta, to turn to flight, fly, Fms. x. 241, xi. 341, 391, Orkn. 4, Hkr. i. 319, passim; leggja ú fund þeirra, Fms. vii. 258; leggja eptir, to pursue, x. 215; leggja upp, to start on a journey: metaph., leggja e-t ekki langt upp, Grett. 51 new Ed.
    3. to stab, thrust with a weapon, the weapon in dat. or absol. (lag = a thrust), Nj. 8, 64, Njarð. 378, Eg. 216, 258, 298, Nj. 43, 56, Grág. ii. 7, Gþl. 165, passim; opp. to höggva, höggva ok leggja, hann hjó ok lagði, and the like.
    VII. impers. it turns, in driven in a direction, of smoke, smell, fire, or the like; hingat leggr allan reykinn, all the smoke blows thitherward, Nj. 202; en eldinn lagði at þeim, Fms. i. 266; fyrir údaun er ór hauginum mun út leggja, iv. 28; varask gust þann ok údaun er út lagði or haugnum, … af fýlu þeirri sem út lagði, Ísl. ii. 45; ok er eldrinn var görr, lagði reykinn upp í skarðit, Eb. 220; ef hval leggr út, if a (dead) whale is driven off land, Gþl. 462:—of ice, snow, to freeze, be covered with snow, ice, þá leggr snjó nokkurn fyrir þá, 655 xv. 12; er ís leggr á vatnit, Grág. ii. 287; þá er ísa lagði á vötn, Fms. ii. 103: the place frozen in acc., vóru íslög mikil ok hafði langt lagt lit Breiðafjörð, Ld. 286; lagði ok Ögrsvatn, Fbr. 30 new Ed.; lagði fjörðinn út langt, 60 new Ed.: part., íss var lagðr á Hofstaða-vág, Eb. 236:—of winter, cold, þegar er gott er ok vetr (acc.) leggr á, Grett. 24 new Ed.; lagði þegar á frer ok snjófa, Bs. i. 872; but pers., leggr á hríðir ok snjóvar (better snjóva), Bs. i. 198.
    2. the phrase, leggja nær, to ‘lie near,’ be on the brink of; nær lagði þat úfæru eitt sinn, it had well nigh come to a disaster, Edda 17; lagði þá svá nær at allr þingheimr mundi berjask, it was on the brink of …, Nj. 163; lagði nær at hann mundi reka í svelginn, Fms. x. 145.
    B. Reflex. to lay oneself, lie; leggjask niðr í runna nokkura, Nj. 132; er Skálm merr yður leggsk undir klyfjum, Landn. 77; þá leggjask í akrinn flugur þær, er …, 673 A. 3:—of going to bed, þeir höfðu lagizk til svefns, were gone to sleep, Nj. 155; Skarphéðinn lagðisk ekki niðr um kveldit, 170:—leggjask með konu, to cohabit (illicitly), Fms. i. 57, K. Á. 118, Fas. iii. 390, Grág. i. 351:—of illness, to fall sick, take to bed, tók hón sótt ok lagðisk í rekkju, Nj. 14; þá lét hann búa hvílu sína ok lagðisk í sótt, Fms. xi. 214: the phrase, leggjask e-t ekki undir höfuð, not lay it under one’s pillow, do it promptly, be mindful of a thing, ii. 120, v. 264:—leggjask á e-t, to fall upon, of robbers, beasts of prey, etc.; at spillvirkjar mundi l. á fé þeirra, i. 226, Grett. 125 new Ed.; Vindr lögðusk á valinn ok raufuðu, xi. 380: örn lagðisk ( prayed) í eyna, Bs. i. 350:—leggjask fyrir, to take rest, lie down, from exhaustion, sickness, or the like, 387; lögðusk þá fyrir bæði menn ok hestar af úviðri, Sturl. iii. 292; þá lögðusk leiðsagnar-menn fyrir, þvíat þeir vissu eigi hvar þeir vóru komnir, Fms. viii. 52; fyrir leggjask um e-t mál, to give it up, Bs. i. 194: leggjask niðr, to pass out of use, cease, Fms. x. 179, xi. 12: leggjask á, to arise, mun sá orðrómr á leggjask, at …, Nj. 32, Fms. i. 291; úþokki lagðisk á milli þeirra bræðra, xi. 14.
    2. to cease; at sá úvandi leggisk sem áðr hefir verit, Fms. i. 280.
    II. to swim (partly answering to A. VI); leggjask til sunds, to go into the water and swim, Ld. 46; þeir leggjask um hríð … Sigmundr leggsk þá um hríð … hann lagðisk síðar ( swam behind), Fær. 173; hann lagðisk eptir geldingi gömlum út í Hvalsey, Landn. 107; Grettir lagðisk nú inn á fjörðinn, Grett. 148; hann lagðisk yfir þvert sundit ok gékk þar á land, 116, Hkr. i. 287, Finnb. 266; þeir koma upp ok leggjask til lands, Ld. 168; for legðir read legðiz, Njarð. 378.
    2. to set out; leggjask í hernað, víking, to set out on a freebooting expedition, Fms. x. 414, passim: leggjask út, to set out into the wilderness, as a highwayman, Odd. 8, Fas. i. 154, passim (útilegu-maðr = a highwayman); ek lögðumk út á merkr, Fms. ii. 103; leggjask á flótta = leggja á flótta, to take to flight, xi. 305: leggjask djúpt, to dive deep (metaph.), Nj. 102; leggjask til e-s, to seek, try eagerly for, Stj. 90, Bs. i. 198; leggjask í e-t, to occupy oneself with, Rb. 312.
    3. á lögðusk logn mikil, þokur ok sælægjur, Orkn. 358; vindar lögðusk ( the wind wafted) af hrauninu um kveldum, Eb. 218, (see A. VII): the phrase, ekki lagðisk mjök á með þeim frændum, they were not on good terms, Ld. 68: ok lagðisk lítt á með þeim Snorra, Sturl. i. 124; þeir töluðu lengi ok lagðisk vel á með þeim, things went well with them, Orkn. 408; þungt hefir á lagizk með okkr Strút-Haraldi jarli um hríð, Fms. xi. 84; Steinólfi þótti þat líkt ok ekki, ok lagðisk lítt á með þeim, Gullþ. 11:—lítið leggsk fyrir e-n, to come to a shameful end; lítið lagðisk nú fyrir kappann, þvíat hann kafnaði í stofu-reyk sem hundr, Grett. 115; svá lítið sem fyrir hann lagðisk, who had been so easily slain, had made so poor a defence, Ld. 150; lítið lagðisk hór fyrir góðan dreng, er þrælar skyldu at bana verða, Landn. 36; kann vera, at nú leggisk lítið fyrir hann, ek skal ráðin til setja, Fms. iv. 166.
    III. recipr., leggjask at, to attack one another, Fms. xi. 130: leggjask hendr á, to lay hands on fine another, Ld. 154; leggjask hugi á, to take a liking for each other, Bárð.: leggjask nær, to run close up to one another, of two boats, Gísl. 51.
    IV. part. lagðr, as adj. fit, destined to a thing, or fitted, of natural gifts; at hann mundi bæði spá-maðr vesa ok lagðr til mikils þrifnaðar ok gæfu Gyðinga-lýð, 625. 87; vera kann at þér sé meirr lagðr ( that thou art more fitted for) fésnúðr ok ferðir en tilstilli um mála-ferli, i. e. that thou art more fitted to be a traveller than a lawyer, Band. 5; öllu því íllu sem honum var lagit, Fb. i. 215; hón var þeim til lýta lagin, she was doomed to be their destruction, Sól. 11; sem mælt er um þá menn sem mjök er sú íþrótt lagin, Fms. v. 40; þvíat þér mun lagit verða at vera (’tis weirded for thee, thou art doomed to be) einvalds konungr yfir öllum Noregi, Fb. i. 564; þér var lengra lif lagit, a longer life was doomed to thee, Fas. iii. 344; allar spár sögðu, at harm mundi verða lagðr til skaða þeim, Edda 19: laginn, expert, skilled, disposed, freq. in mod. usage, hann er laginn fyrir að læra, hann er ekki lund-laginn á það, he has no inclination for it, whence lægni = skill; thus also, lagaðr from laga (q. v.), vera lagaðr fyrir e-t, lagaðr fyrir lærdóm, given to learn, of natural gifts.
    V. part. pass. lagztr; er hann var lagztr niðr, when he had laid himself down, Fas. ii. 345: freq. in mod. usage, hann er lagztr fyrir, lagztr niðr, and so on.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > LEGGJA

  • 32 professional

    pro·fes·sion·al [prəʼfeʃənəl] adj
    1) ( of a profession) beruflich, Berufs-;
    are you meeting with me in a personal or \professional capacity? ist Ihr Treffen mit mir privater oder geschäftlicher Natur?;
    \professional career berufliche Laufbahn [o Karriere];
    to be a \professional courtesy zu den beruflichen Gepflogenheiten gehören;
    \professional dress Berufskleidung f;
    \professional experience Berufserfahrung f;
    \professional interest berufliches Interesse;
    \professional jargon/ journal/ literature Fachjargon m /-zeitschrift f; /-literatur f;
    \professional misconduct standeswidriges Verhalten, Berufspflichtverletzung f;
    \professional name Künstlername m;
    \professional qualifications berufliche Qualifikationen
    2) ( not tradesman) freiberuflich, akademisch;
    \professional man/ woman Akademiker m /Akademikerin f;
    \professional people Angehörige pl der freien [o akademischen] Berufe;
    \professional types ( fam) Akademiker, innen mpl, f
    3) ( expert) fachmännisch, fachlich;
    is that your personal or \professional opinion? ist das Ihre private Meinung oder Ihre Meinung als Fachmann?;
    \professional advice fachmännischer Rat;
    4) (approv: businesslike) professionell, fachmännisch;
    to maintain \professional conduct professionell auftreten;
    to do a \professional job etw fachmännisch erledigen;
    \professional manner professionelles Auftreten;
    in a \professional manner fachmännisch;
    to look \professional professionell aussehen
    5) ( not amateur) Berufs-; sports Profi-;
    \professional career Profilaufbahn f, Profikarriere f;
    \professional dancer/ gambler/ soldier Berufstänzer(in) m(f); /-spieler(in) m(f); /-soldat(in) m(f);
    \professional player Profispieler(in) m(f);
    in \professional sports im Profisport;
    to be a \professional writer von Beruf Schriftsteller(in) m(f) sein;
    to go [or turn] \professional Profi werden; sports ins Profilager [über]wechseln ( fam)
    6) (fam: habitual) notorisch;
    \professional liar notorischer Lügner/notorische Lügnerin, Lügenbold m ( fam)
    \professional matchmaker professioneller Ehestifter/professionelle Ehestifterin n
    1) ( not an amateur) Fachmann, -frau m, f; sports Profi m
    2) ( not a tradesman) Akademiker(in) m(f), Angehörige(r) f(m) der freien [o akademischen] Berufe

    English-German students dictionary > professional

  • 33 Mann

    Mann <-[e]s, Männer o Leute> [ʼman, pl ʼmɛnɐ] m
    Männer men; (im Gegensatz zu den Frauen a.) males;
    ein feiner \Mann a [perfect] gentleman;
    ein \Mann schneller Entschlüsse/ der Tat/ weniger Worte a man of quick decisions/of action/of few words;
    ein \Mann mit Ideen/ festen Überzeugungen a man with ideas/firm convictions;
    ein \Mann von Format/ Welt a man of high calibre [or (Am) -er] /of the world;
    der \Mann auf der Straße the man in the street, Joe Bloggs ( Brit), John Doe (Am)
    ein \Mann des Todes sein ( fam) to be dead meat (fam!) [or a dead man];
    ein \Mann aus dem Volk[e] a man of the [common] people;
    ein \Mann von Wort ( geh) a man of his word;
    der böse \Mann the bogeyman [or bogyman] [or (Am a.) boogeyman];
    ein ganzer \Mann a real [or every inch a] man;
    den ganzen \Mann erfordern to need a [real] man; ( im Allgemeinen) to be not for the faint-hearted;
    jd ist ein gemachter \Mann sb has got it made ( fam)
    \Manns genug sein, etw zu tun to be man enough to do sth;
    junger \Mann! young man!;
    der kleine [o gemeine] \Mann the common [or ordinary] man, the man in the street, Joe Bloggs ( Brit), John Doe (Am)
    der kleine \Mann;
    (euph fam: Penis) Johnson (sl), (Brit a.) John Thomas (sl)
    der böse [o (veraltend: schwarze] \Mann Kinderschreck) the bogeyman [or bogyman] [or (Am a.) boogeyman]; ( Kaminfeger) chimney sweep;
    den starken \Mann markieren [o spielen] ( derb) to come [on] [or (Am) play] the strongman;
    den wilden \Mann spielen [o machen] ( fam) to rave like a madman ( fam)
    auf den \Mann dressiert Hund trained to attack people pred;
    der \Mann jds Lebens sein to be sb's ideal man;
    der \Mann im Mond the man in the moon;
    ein \Mann, ein Wort an honest man's word is as good as his bond ( prov)
    ein \Mann, ein Wort, und so tat er es auch and, as good as his word, he did [do] it;
    den toten \Mann machen ( beim Schwimmen) to float [on one's back]
    2) ( Ehemann)
    jds \Mann sb's husband [or ( fam) man] [or ( fam) hubby];
    \Mann und Frau werden ( geh) to become husband [or dated man] and wife;
    jds zukünftiger \Mann sb's future husband;
    eine Frau an den \Mann bringen ( fam) to marry off a woman sep ( fam) (a. pej), to find a woman a husband;
    jdn zum \Mann haben to be sb's husband;
    jds \Mann werden to become sb's husband
    3) ( Person) man;
    sie kamen mit acht \Mann an eight [of them] arrived;
    ein \Mann vom Fach an expert;
    der richtige \Mann am richtigen Ort the right man for the job;
    ein \Mann der Praxis a practised [or (Am) -iced]; [or an old] hand;
    [genau] jds \Mann sein to be [just] sb's man;
    seinen/ihren \Mann stehen to hold one's own;
    \Mann für \Mann every single one;
    \Mann gegen \Mann man against man;
    pro \Mann per head;
    selbst ist der \Mann! there's nothing like doing things [or it] yourself;
    wie ein \Mann as a [or one] man naut; (Besatzungsmitglied a.) hand;
    \Mann über Bord! man overboard!;
    alle \Mann an Bord! all aboard!;
    alle \Mann an Deck! all hands on deck!;
    alle \Mann an die Taue! all hands heave to!;
    mit \Mann und Maus untergehen ( fam) to go down with all hands
    4) (fam: in Ausrufen)
    \Mann Gottes! God [Almighty]!;
    [mein] lieber \Mann! (herrje!) my God! ( fam) (pass bloß auf!) please!;
    o \Mann! oh hell! ( fam)
    \Mann, o \Mann! dear[ie] me! ( fam), oh boy! ( fam)
    \Mann! ( bewundernd) wow! ( fam) ( herausfordernd) hey! ( fam)
    WENDUNGEN:
    der kluge \Mann baut vor (\Mann baut vor) the wise man takes precautions;
    einen kleinen \Mann im Ohr haben (veraltend); ( hum) ( fam) to have bats in one's belfry dated ( fam), to be crazy ( fam)
    etw an den \Mann bringen ( fam) to get rid of sth; ( fig) ( fam) perhaps you can get your parents to listen to this story!; s. a. Mannen

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Mann

  • 34 accept

    1. III
    1) accept smth. accept smb.'s gift (money, a box of chocolates, an expensive necklace, an engagement ring, etc.) привить чей-л. подарок и т. д.
    2) accept smth. accept an apology (smb.'s congratulations, an invitation to dinner, smb.'s thanks, etc.) принимать извинения и т. д., I accept your kind offer я принимаю ваше любезное предложение
    3) accept smth. accept a post /an office/ (an appointment, the position of headmaster, etc.) дать согласие занять /на/ эту должность и т. д.; accept a challenge (a battle) принять вызов (бой); accept smb.'s plan (an amendment, smb.'s statement, etc.) принять /одобрить/ чей-л. план и т.д.; accept a proposal принять предложение; accept the responsibility взять /принять/ на себя ответственность; they accepted my suggestion они согласились с моим предложением; they will have to accept my theory им придется признать мою теорию; if they accept this policy... если они примут /одобрят/ такую политику /линию поведения/...; accept the facts (the truth, smb.'s word, the correctness of the statement, the argument, etc.) признавать факты и т. д.; accept the inevitable мириться с неизбежностью; he couldn't accept the situation он не мог примириться с таким положением; he accepts everything she says он принимает на веру все, что она ни скажет
    4) accept smb. accept him (his brother, etc.) a) взять его и т. д. на работу; he applied for the job and they accepted him он подал заявление, и его приняли /взяли/ на работу; б) принять его предложение /согласиться стать его женой/ и т. д.; he asked her to marry him and she acceptd him он сделал ей предложение, и она дала согласие /согласилась/ стать его женой
    5) accept smth. accept a check (dollars, pounds, etc.) принимать (к оплате или в уплату) чек и т. д.; accept a bill акцептировать вексель
    2. IV
    accept smth., smb. in some manner accept smth. eagerly (willingly, quickly, reluctantly, etc.) охотно и т. д. принимать /признавать/ что-л.; he gladly accepted her story он рад был поверить ее словам; she accepted his present unwillingly она с неохотой приняла от него подарок; they readily accepted him они охотно приняли его [в свою компанию]
    3. XI
    1) he applied for the job and was accepted он подал заявление на эту должность, и его приняли
    2) be accepted in some manner be generally /universally/ accepted быть /считаться/ общепризнанным /общепринятым/
    4. XXI1
    accept smth. for smth. he won't accept payment for his advice он не соглашается принимать денежное вознаграждение /плату/ за свои консультации; accept smth. for a fact принимать что-л. за истину; accept smth. from smb. I can't accept help (presents, etc.) from you я не могу принять от вас /согласиться на вашу/ помощь и т. д.
    5. XXIV1
    accept smb. as smb. accept smb. as a friend (as a companion, as an authority, etc.) считать кого-л. другом и т. д., относиться к кому-л. как к другу и т. д.; I can't accept him as a colleague я не могу признать /считать/ его своим коллегой; I accept him as the greatest expert in this field я признаю, что он крупнейший специалист в этой области
    6. XXV
    accept on condition that... I accept on condition that he will assist я соглашаюсь /даю свое согласие/ при условии, что он будет помогать

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > accept

  • 35 represent

    1. III
    1) represent smth., smb. represent a constituency (Welsh constituencies, a Congressional District, a city. London, Great Britain, the queen, etc.) представлять избирательный округ или быть представителем избирательного округа и т.д.; represent smb.'s interests представлять чьи-л. интересы; since I cannot go he will represent me так как я пойти не смогу, он будет моим представителем;.an attorney represents his client адвокат выступает от имени своего клиента; who represents the defendant? кто защищает обвиняемого?
    2) represent smth., smb. represent a hunting scene (a ship, the end of the world, the murder of Abel, a Greek goddess, etc.) изображать сцену охоты и т.д.; facts are not as he represented them факты на самом деле не такие, какими он их представил; what does this painting represent? что изображает эта картина?; whom does this portrait represent? кто изображен /нарисован/ на этом портрете?; the picture represents Miss X dressed as Ophelia на картине изображена мисс X в костюме Офелии; represent Othello (a fool, a shepherd, a king, etc.) book, исполнять /играть/ роль Отелло и т.д.; he is somewhat old to represent Romeo book. он несколько староват для роли Ромео
    3) represent smth. represent a nation (the spirit of the people, their power, totality, etc.) олицетворять народ /нацию/ и т.д.; the flag represents the country флаг-символ страны; mythological personages often represent the force of nature мифологические персонажи /герои/ часто олицетворяют силы природы; phonetic signs represent sounds фонетические значки изображают звуки; on the map blue represents water голубей цвет на карте обозначает воду
    4) represent smth., smb. represent a very simple kind of boat (the best traditions of one's country, the modern businessman, etc.) быть образцом /служить примером/ простейшего типа лодки и т.д., представлять собой простейший тип лодки и т.д., he doesn't represent the typical college professor он не похож на типичного профессора
    2. IV
    represent smth., smb. in some manner
    1) faithfully (loyally, adequately, etc.) represent one's country (one's firm, one's king, etc.) преданно и т.д. служить своей стране и т.д., быть верным и т.д. представителем своей страны и т.д.
    2) represent smth., smb. symbolically (allegorically, realistically, faithfully, etc.) изображать что-л., кого-л. символически и т.д.
    3. VII
    represent smth., smb. to be smth. I am not what you represent me to be я не такой, как вы меня описываете /изображаете/; he represented himself to be starving он изображал себя голодающим или выдавал себя за голодающего
    4. XI
    1) be represented invite to be represented предложить послать представителя; be representd by smb., smth. our firm is represented by Mr. Hall нашу фирму представляет мистер Холл; the nation is represented by the House of Commons нацию представляет палата общин; the works of Rembrandt were represented by one picture творчество Рембрандта было представлено одной картиной; be represented in smth. all the twelve guilds were represented in the procession все двенадцать гильдий были представлены в процессии; more than twelve languages are represented in his library в его библиотеке есть книги более чем на двенадцати языках; be represented in smth. by smb. our school is represented in the football team by him он представляет нашу школу в этой футбольной команде; be represented by counsel in a lawsuit иметь адвоката для ведения своего дела в суде
    2) be represented in some manner the idea is inadequately represented мысль выражена неточно; be represented as smb. his wife wishes to be represented as a shepherdess его жена хочет, чтобы художник нарисовал ее в виде пастушки
    3) be represented by smth. a genus represented by two species род, представленный двумя видами
    5. XXI1
    1) represent smth., smb. in (at, etc.) smth. represent a country (a government, etc.) at /in/ a conference (at a ceremony, in the procession, etc.) представлять страну /быть представителем страны/ и т.д. на конференции и т.д.; he represented us in Congress for years он наш представитель в конгрессе уже в течение многих лет; he represents our country in the Olympic Games он представляет нашу страну на олимпиаде
    2) represent smb., smth. in (with, by, etc.) smth. represent smb. in hunting costume (him in his robes of office, the Hindoo god of fire and lightning with two faces, seven arms and three legs, the earth by a globe, etc.) изображать кого-л. в охотничьем костюме и т.д.; represent smb., smth. on (in, at, etc.) smth. each child represented an animal on the stage (at the party, in the play, etc.) каждый ребенок играл /исполнял/ на сцене и т.д. роль [какого-л.] животного
    6. XXIV1
    1) represent smth. as smb. represent a club as its chief executive представлять какой-л. клуб в качестве главного администратора
    2) represent smb. as smb. represent smb. as a shepherdess (as a beggar, etc.) изображать /рисовать/ кого-л. в виде пастушки и т.д.; represent smb. as smb., smth. represent smb. as an expert (as the chief conspirator, as a faithless fanatic, as a model of virtue, etc.) характеризовать /представлять/ кого-л. как /в качестве/ эксперта и т.д.; she represented herself as his wife она выдавала себя за его жену
    7. XXIV2
    represent smb., smth. as being of some quality he represented his father as stern and unjust он изобразил /описал/ своего отца суровым и несправедливым человеком; he represents himself as more important than he is он изображает себя более значительным лицом, чем он есть на самом деле; represent a plan as safe охарактеризовать /описать/ план, как надежный /безопасный/

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > represent

  • 36 masterly

    ˈmɑ:stəlɪ
    1. прил. мастерский;
    совершенный masterly lode Syn: masterful
    2. нареч. мастерски Syn: skilfully, like an expert мастерской, совершенный - * work on archaeology мастерская /великолепная/ работа по археологии - to work in (a) * manner /fashion/ работать как мастер /мастерски/ мастерски masterly мастерски ~ мастерской;
    совершенный

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > masterly

  • 37 authoritative

    -tətiv, ]( American) -teitiv
    adjective (said or written by an expert or a person in authority: an authoritative opinion.) autorizada
    tr[ɔː'ɵɒrɪtətɪv]
    1 (reliable) autorizado,-a, fidedigno,-a
    2 (authoritarian) autoritario,-a
    authoritative [ə'ɵɔrə.teɪt̬ɪv, ɔ-] adj
    1) reliable: fidedigno, autorizado
    2) dictatorial: autoritario, dictatorial, imperioso
    adj.
    autoritario, -a adj.
    con autoridad adj.
    magistral adj.
    ə'θɔːrəteɪtɪv, ɔː'θɒrətətɪv
    1) (reliable, respected) < source> fidedigno, autorizado; <work/study> autorizado
    2) ( commanding) autoritario
    [ɔː'θɒrɪtǝtɪv]
    ADJ
    1) (=reliable) [account, book, writer, professor] de gran autoridad, acreditado; [source, statement, information, study] autorizado; [newspaper] serio
    2) (=commanding) [person, voice, manner] autoritario
    * * *
    [ə'θɔːrəteɪtɪv, ɔː'θɒrətətɪv]
    1) (reliable, respected) < source> fidedigno, autorizado; <work/study> autorizado
    2) ( commanding) autoritario

    English-spanish dictionary > authoritative

  • 38 entschieden

    I P.P. entscheiden
    II Adj.
    1. (entschlossen) determined, resolute; Verfechter, Gegner etc.: auch strong, uncompromising
    2. (nachdrücklich) emphatic, decided, uncompromising, categorical; (brüsk) peremptory; (respekteinflößend) authoritative
    3. (ausgesprochen) attr. decided, out-and-out; (unbestreitbar) unquestionable; ein entschiedener Gegner von a declared opponent ( oder enemy) of
    III Adv.
    1. (fest) firmly, resolutely; (nachdrücklich) emphatically; (brüsk) peremptorily; ( ganz) entschieden oder auf das Entschiedenste ablehnen flatly refuse, refuse outright, turn s.th. down flat; etw. ganz entschieden bestreiten / zurückweisen strongly ( oder vigorously) dispute s.th. / categorically ( oder flatly) reject s.th., reject s.th. outright; sich entschieden aussprechen für / gegen come out strongly in favo(u)r of / against
    2. (zweifellos) definitely, without (a) doubt, decidedly, distinctly meist iro.; entschieden zu wenig etc. auch far too little etc.
    * * *
    resolute; decided; peremptory; decisive
    * * *
    ent|schieden [ɛnt'ʃiːdn]
    1. ptp
    See:
    2. adj
    1) (= entschlossen) determined, resolute; Befürworter staunch; Ablehnung firm
    2) no pred (= eindeutig) decided, distinct

    er ist ein entschíédener Könner in seinem Fach — he is unquestionably an expert in his subject

    3. adv
    1) (= strikt) ablehnen firmly; bekämpfen resolutely; von sich weisen, zurückweisen staunchly

    das geht entschíéden zu weit — that's definitely going too far

    2) (= eindeutig) definitely
    * * *
    ((of manner, speech etc) firm and clear.) crisp
    * * *
    ent·schie·den
    [ɛntˈʃi:dn̩]
    II. adj
    1. (entschlossen) determined, resolute
    ein \entschiedener Befürworter a staunch supporter
    ein \entschiedener Gegner a resolute opponent
    2. (eindeutig) definite
    III. adv
    1. (entschlossen) firmly, resolutely
    den Vorschlag lehne ich ganz \entschieden ab I categorically reject the proposal
    2. (eindeutig) definitely
    diesmal bist du \entschieden zu weit gegangen this time you've definitely gone too far
    * * *
    1.
    1) (entschlossen) determined; resolute
    2) (eindeutig) definite
    2.
    adverbial resolutely

    etwas entschieden/auf das entschiedenste ablehnen — reject something emphatically or categorically

    * * *
    A. pperf entscheiden
    B. adj
    1. (entschlossen) determined, resolute; Verfechter, Gegner etc: auch strong, uncompromising
    2. (nachdrücklich) emphatic, decided, uncompromising, categorical; (brüsk) peremptory; (Respekt einflößend) authoritative
    3. (ausgesprochen) attr decided, out-and-out; (unbestreitbar) unquestionable;
    ein entschiedener Gegner von a declared opponent ( oder enemy) of
    C. adv
    1. (fest) firmly, resolutely; (nachdrücklich) emphatically; (brüsk) peremptorily;
    auf das Entschiedenste ablehnen flatly refuse, refuse outright, turn sth down flat;
    etwas ganz entschieden bestreiten/zurückweisen strongly ( oder vigorously) dispute sth/categorically ( oder flatly) reject sth, reject sth outright;
    sich entschieden aussprechen für/gegen come out strongly in favo(u)r of/against
    2. (zweifellos) definitely, without (a) doubt, decidedly, distinctly meist iron;
    entschieden zu wenig etc auch far too little etc
    * * *
    1.
    1) (entschlossen) determined; resolute
    2) (eindeutig) definite
    2.
    adverbial resolutely

    etwas entschieden/auf das entschiedenste ablehnen — reject something emphatically or categorically

    * * *
    adj.
    peremptory adj. adv.
    peremptorily adv.
    resolutely adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > entschieden

  • 39 in

    Präp.
    1. räumlich: (wo?) in, at; einer Stadt: in; einem kleineren Ort: auch at; (innerhalb) within; im Haus in(side) the house, indoors; im ersten Stock on the first (Am. second) floor; in der Kirche / Schule at (Am. auch in) church / school; Gebäude: in the church / school; im Theater at the theat|re (Am. auch -er); in England in England; waren Sie schon in England? have you ever been to England?; ich habe in München studiert I studied at (Am. in) Munich; im Kreis in a circle
    2. räumlich: (wohin?) into, in; in die Kirche / Schule to ( hinein: into the) church / school; in die Schweiz to Switzerland; gehen wir ins Haus let’s go indoors ( oder inside)
    3. zeitlich: in; (während) during; (innerhalb) within; Dauer: in drei Tagen in three days; in diesem / im letzten / nächsten Jahr this / last / next year; heute in acht Tagen a week (from) today; im Jahr 2003 in (the year) 2003; im ( Monat) Februar in (the month of) February; im Frühling / Herbst in (the) spring / autumn (bes. Am. fall); in der Nacht at night, during the night; in letzter Zeit lately
    4. Art und Weise: in größter Eile in a great rush; ich bin in Eile I’m in a hurry; in tiefer Trauer in Todesanzeigen: sadly missed by; wir sind in Sorge, dass... we are worried ( oder concerned) that...
    5. eine Situation bezeichnend: im Alter von at the age of; in Behandlung sein be having treatment; in Vorbereitung being prepared, in preparation, in the pipeline umg.; in einem Klub etc. sein be in a club etc., belong to a club etc.; in Biologie ist er schwach he’s not very good at biology
    6. WIRTS. in; er macht in Textilien umg. he’s in textiles ( oder in the textile business)
    Adj.; nur präd.: in sein umg. be in, be the fashion
    * * *
    in; within; into; at
    * * *
    ịn [ɪn]
    1. prep auch im, ins
    1) (räumlich) (wo? +dat) in; (innen) in(side); (wohin? +acc) in, into

    er ist Professor in St. Andrews — he is a professor at St. Andrews (University)

    in die Schule/Kirche gehen — to go to school/church

    er ist in der Schule/Kirche — he's at or in school/church

    die Heizung in der Schule/Kirche — the heating in the school/church

    2) (zeitlich: wann? +dat) in

    in diesem Jahr (laufendes Jahr) — this year; (jenes Jahr) (in) that year

    heute/morgen in acht Tagen/zwei Wochen — a week/two weeks today/tomorrow

    bis ins 18. Jahrhundert — into or up to the 18th century

    vom 16. bis ins 18. Jahrhundert — from the 16th to the 18th century

    bis ins 18. Jahrhundert zurück — back to the 18th century

    3)

    in die hunderte or Hunderte gehento run into (the) hundreds

    der Text/die Rechenarbeit hat es in sich (dat) (inf) — the text/the arithmetic test is a tough one

    dieser Whisky hat es in sich (dat) (inf)this whisky packs quite a punch (inf), this whisky has quite a kick (inf)

    2. adj pred (inf)

    in seinto be in (inf)

    * * *
    1) at
    2) (state or occupation: The countries are at war; She is at work.) at
    3) (describing the position of a thing etc which is surrounded by something else: My mother is in the house; in London; in bed.) in
    4) (showing the direction of movement: He put his hand in his pocket.) in
    5) (describing the time at, after or within which something happens: in the morning; I'll be back in a week.) in
    6) (indicating amount or relative number: They arrived in large numbers.) in
    7) (expressing circumstances, state, manner etc of an event, person etc: dressed in a brown coat; walking in the rain; in a hurry; written in English; He is in the army; books tied up in bundles; She is in her sixties.) in
    8) (describing something which is fashionable or popular: Short skirts are in at the moment.) in
    9) (to or towards the inside of; to within: The eggs were put into the box; They disappeared into the mist.) into
    10) (expressing the idea of division: Two into four goes twice.) into
    11) on
    12) (in or into (a vehicle, train etc): We were sitting on the bus; I got on the wrong bus.) on
    13) (in the state or process of: He's on holiday.) on
    14) (taking part in: He is on the committee; Which detective is working on this case?) on
    15) (into a particular state or condition: She tore the letter to pieces.) to
    16) under
    * * *
    in1
    [ɪn]
    1. +dat (darin befindlich) in
    sie wohnt \in Berlin she lives in Berlin
    bist du schon mal in New York gewesen? have you ever been to New York?
    ich arbeite seit einem Jahr \in dieser Firma I've been working for this company for a year
    er war nie \in einer Partei he has never been a member of a party
    du siehst \in diesem Kleid toll aus you look great in that dress
    es stand gestern \in der Zeitung it was in the newspaper yesterday
    \in der Kirche/Schule sein to be at church/school
    2. +akk (hin zu einem Ziel) into
    wir fahren \in die Stadt we're going into town
    er warf die Reste \in den Mülleimer he threw the leftovers in the bin
    \in die Kirche/Schule gehen to go to church/school
    \in die Mongolei/Schweiz to Mongolia/Switzerland
    \ins Theater gehen to go to the theatre
    3. +dat (innerhalb von) in
    \in einem Jahr bin ich 18 in a year I'll be 18
    \in diesem Augenblick at this moment
    \in diesem Jahr/Monat/Sommer this year/month/summer
    heute \in zwei Wochen two weeks today
    4. +akk (bis zu einer Zeit) until
    wir haben bis \in die Nacht getanzt we danced until the early hours
    bis \in das neunzehnte Jahrhundert hinein up to [or into] the nineteenth century
    bis \in jds früheste Kindheit zurück back to sb's earliest childhood
    5. +akk o dat (Verweis auf ein Objekt) at
    er ist Fachmann \in seinem Beruf he is an expert in his field
    \in Französisch haben wir eine Muttersprachlerin we have a native speaker in [or for] French
    ich habe mich \in ihm getäuscht I was wrong about him
    etw hat es \in sich sth has what it takes
    der Schnaps hat es \in sich the schnapps packs a punch, that's some schnapps!
    6. (fachspr: mit) in
    er handelt \in Textilien he deals in textiles
    7. +dat (auf eine Art und Weise) in
    haben Sie nichts \in Blau? haven't you got anything in blue?
    \in Schwierigkeiten sein [o stecken] to be in difficulties
    \in Vorbereitung sein to be being prepared
    \in Wirklichkeit in reality
    in2
    [ɪn]
    adj (fam) in fam
    \in sein to be in
    diese Musik ist gerade \in this kind of music is really in at the moment
    * * *
    I 1.
    1) (räumlich, fig.) in

    in Deutschland/der Schweiz — in Germany/Switzerland

    in der Schule/Kirche — at school/church

    in der Schule/Kirche steht noch eine alte Orgel — there's still an old organ in the school/church

    2) (zeitlich) in

    in zwei Tagen/einer Woche — in two days/a week

    [gerade] in dem Moment, als er kam — the [very] moment he came

    in diesem Jahr/Monat — this/that year/month

    3) (modal) in

    in Farbe/Schwarzweiß — in colour/black and white

    in deutsch/englisch — in German/English

    in Mathematik/Englisch — in mathematics/English

    4) in

    er hat es in sich(ugs.) he's got what it takes (coll.)

    der Schnaps/diese Übersetzung hat es in sich — (ugs.) this schnapps packs a punch (coll.) /this translation is a tough one

    5) (Kaufmannsspr.)

    in etwas handelndeal in something; s. auch im

    2.
    1) (räumlich, fig.) into

    in die Stadt/das Dorf — into town/the village

    in die Kirche/Schule gehen — go to church/school

    2) (zeitlich) into
    3) (fig.)

    sich in jemanden verliebenfall in love with somebody

    in etwas einwilligenagree or consent to something; s. auch ins

    II
    Adjektiv (ugs.)
    * * *
    in1 präp
    1. räumlich: (wo?) in, at; einer Stadt: in; einem kleineren Ort: auch at; (innerhalb) within;
    im Haus in(side) the house, indoors;
    im ersten Stock on the first (US second) floor;
    in der Kirche/Schule at (US auch in) church/school; Gebäude: in the church/school;
    im Theater at the theatre (US auch -er);
    in England in England;
    waren Sie schon in England? have you ever been to England?;
    ich habe in München studiert I studied at (US in) Munich;
    im Kreis in a circle
    2. räumlich: (wohin?) into, in;
    in die Kirche/Schule to ( hinein: into the) church/school;
    in die Schweiz to Switzerland;
    gehen wir ins Haus let’s go indoors ( oder inside)
    3. zeitlich: in; (während) during; (innerhalb) within; Dauer:
    in drei Tagen in three days;
    in diesem/im letzten/nächsten Jahr this/last/next year;
    heute in acht Tagen a week (from) today;
    im Jahr 2003 in (the year) 2003;
    im (Monat) Februar in (the month of) February;
    im Frühling/Herbst in (the) spring/autumn (besonders US fall);
    in der Nacht at night, during the night;
    in größter Eile in a great rush;
    ich bin in Eile I’m in a hurry;
    wir sind in Sorge, dass … we are worried ( oder concerned) that …
    im Alter von at the age of;
    in Behandlung sein be having treatment;
    in Vorbereitung being prepared, in preparation, in the pipeline umg;
    sein be in a club etc, belong to a club etc;
    in Biologie ist er schwach he’s not very good at biology
    6. WIRTSCH in;
    er macht in Textilien umg he’s in textiles ( oder in the textile business)
    in2 adj; nur präd:
    in sein umg be in, be the fashion
    Küper m; -s, -, in f; -, -nen; nordd
    1. (Böttcher) cooper
    2. obs (Warenkontrolleur) etwa port inspector
    * * *
    I 1.
    1) (räumlich, fig.) in

    in Deutschland/der Schweiz — in Germany/Switzerland

    in der Schule/Kirche — at school/church

    in der Schule/Kirche steht noch eine alte Orgel — there's still an old organ in the school/church

    in zwei Tagen/einer Woche — in two days/a week

    [gerade] in dem Moment, als er kam — the [very] moment he came

    in diesem Jahr/Monat — this/that year/month

    3) (modal) in

    in Farbe/Schwarzweiß — in colour/black and white

    in deutsch/englisch — in German/English

    in Mathematik/Englisch — in mathematics/English

    4) in

    er hat es in sich(ugs.) he's got what it takes (coll.)

    der Schnaps/diese Übersetzung hat es in sich — (ugs.) this schnapps packs a punch (coll.) /this translation is a tough one

    5) (Kaufmannsspr.)

    in etwas handeln — deal in something; s. auch im

    2.
    1) (räumlich, fig.) into

    in die Stadt/das Dorf — into town/the village

    in die Kirche/Schule gehen — go to church/school

    2) (zeitlich) into
    3) (fig.)

    in etwas einwilligenagree or consent to something; s. auch ins

    II
    Adjektiv (ugs.)
    * * *
    (... hinein) präp.
    into prep. (hellen) Scharen ausdr.
    in droves expr. (nach) Übersee adj.
    overseas adj. adj.
    on adj. präp.
    at prep.
    in prep.
    into prep.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > in

  • 40 authoritative

    adjective
    1) (recognized as reliable) maßgebend; zuverlässig [Bericht, Information]; (official) amtlich
    2) (commanding) respekteinflößend
    * * *
    [-tətiv, ]( American[) -teitiv]
    adjective (said or written by an expert or a person in authority: an authoritative opinion.) maßgeblich
    * * *
    authori·ta·tive
    [ɔ:ˈθɒrɪtətɪv, AM əˈθɔ:rəteɪt̬ɪv]
    1. (reliable) zuverlässig, verlässlich; (official) amtlich
    2. (definitive) maßgebend, maßgeblich
    3. (commanding) gebieterisch, Respekt einflößend
    * * *
    [ɔː'ɵɒrItətɪv]
    adj
    1) (= commanding) bestimmt, entschieden; manner Respekt einflößend

    to sound authoritative — Respekt einflößen, bestimmt auftreten

    2) (= reliable) verlässlich, zuverlässig; (= definitive) maßgeblich, maßgebend

    I won't accept his opinion as authoritativeseine Meinung ist für mich nicht maßgeblich or maßgebend

    * * *
    authoritative [ɔːˈθɒrıtətıv; US əˈθɑrəˌteıtıv] adj (adv authoritatively)
    1. gebieterisch, herrisch
    2. autoritativ, maßgebend, -geblich
    3. amtlich
    * * *
    adjective
    1) (recognized as reliable) maßgebend; zuverlässig [Bericht, Information]; (official) amtlich
    2) (commanding) respekteinflößend
    * * *
    adj.
    gebieterisch adj.
    herrisch adj.

    English-german dictionary > authoritative

См. также в других словарях:

  • Expert systems for mortgages — An expert system for mortgages is a computer program that contains the knowledge and analytical skills of human experts, related to mortgage banking. Loan departments are interested in expert systems for mortgages because of the growing cost of… …   Wikipedia

  • expert system — noun A type of artificially intelligent software system, which stores expertise concerning some subject matter in a knowledge base and attempts to answer questions or solve problems in a manner which simulates the thought processes of a human… …   Wiktionary

  • like an expert — adverb in an expert manner he repaired the TV set expertly • Syn: ↑expertly • Ant: ↑amateurishly (for: ↑expertly) • Derived from adjective: ↑e …   Useful english dictionary

  • David Kelly (weapons expert) — David Kelly Born 14 May 1944(1944 05 14) Rhondda, Wales Died 17 July 2003(2003 07 17) (aged 59) Oxfordshire, England Cause of death Suicide: haemorrhage from incised wounds of …   Wikipedia

  • CADUCEUS (expert system) — CADUCEUS was a medical expert system finished in the mid 1980s (first begun in the 1970s it took a long time to build the knowledge base) by Harry Pople (of the University of Pittsburgh), building on Pople s years of interviews with Dr. Jack… …   Wikipedia

  • Pundit (expert) — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …   Wikipedia

  • expertly — adverb in an expert manner he repaired the TV set expertly • Syn: ↑like an expert • Ant: ↑amateurishly • Derived from adjective: ↑expert …   Useful english dictionary

  • The Greatest Show on Earth — Infobox Film name = The Greatest Show on Earth caption= original movie poster writer = Fredric M. Frank Theodore St. John Frank Cavett Barré Lyndon starring = Betty Hutton Cornel Wilde Charlton Heston James Stewart Dorothy Lamour director = Cecil …   Wikipedia

  • expertly — adverb In an expert manner …   Wiktionary

  • masterly — mas·ter·ly || mæstÉ™(r)lɪ / mɑːs adj. skilled, adept; worthy of a master (about abilities or achievements) adv. in an artful and expert manner, skillfully …   English contemporary dictionary

  • MASORAH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: 1. THE TRANSMISSION OF THE BIBLE 1.1. THE SOFERIM 1.2. WRITTEN TRANSMISSION 1.2.1. Methods of Writing 1.2.1.1. THE ORDER OF THE BOOKS 1.2.1.2. SEDARIM AND PARASHIYYOT …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»