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41 farbenfreudig
colourful; colorful* * *fạr|ben|freu|digadjcolo(u)rful; Mensch fond of bright colo(u)rs* * *far·ben·freu·dig1. (bunt) colourful2. (kräftige Farben bevorzugend) loving bright colours* * ** * ** * ** * *adj.colorful (US) adj.colourful (UK) adj. adv.colorfully (US) adv.colourfully (UK) adv. -
42 różowo
adv. 1. pinkly- kwitnąć różowo to have pink flowers- ubierać się na różowo to wear pink- pomalować coś na różowo to paint sth pink- w pokoju było różowo the room was pink2. przen. wyglądać różowo [przyszłość, sytuacja, życie] to look rosy* * *adv.1. (= w kolorze różowym) rosily.2. (= optymistycznie) in bright colors, Br. in bright colours; rosily.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > różowo
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43 εὐανθής
εὐανθ-ής, ές,II rich in flowers, flowery,ἀγροί Thgn.1200
;κόλποι λειμώνων Ar.Ra. 373
(lyr.); ; decked with flowers,στόλος Pi.P.2.62
, cf. Sapph.78; freely flowering, Thphr.HP6.2.3.2 flowered, gay-coloured, gay, bright, , cf. Arist.Col. 792a15, 794b5 ([comp] Comp.);θρόμβοι αἵματος Hp.Coac. 621
, cf. 575;στρωμναί Ph.1.639
([comp] Sup.);ἐσθής Luc.Rh.Pr.15
;βαφαί Ael.NA16.41
;πορφύρη AP6.250
(Antiphil.);λίθος Jul.Or.2.51a
; τὸ εὐ. τοῦ ὄρνιθος its bright colours, Ath. 9.399a; pink, flushed,σῶμα Sor.1.100
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐανθής
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44 быть известным чем-л.
•The tiger beetles are ( well) known for their bright colours.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > быть известным чем-л.
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45 быть известным чем-л.
•The tiger beetles are ( well) known for their bright colours.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > быть известным чем-л.
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46 изображать яркими красками
General subject: paint in bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изображать яркими красками
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47 описать яркими красками
General subject: paint in bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > описать яркими красками
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48 описывать яркими красками
General subject: paint in bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > описывать яркими красками
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49 покрывать слоем краски ярких цветов
Makarov: slosh on plenty of bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > покрывать слоем краски ярких цветов
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50 представить в розовом свете
General subject: paint in bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > представить в розовом свете
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51 приукрасить
1) General subject: embellish, embroider, flatter, glamorise, glamorize, glamourize, paint, paint in bright colours, saccharinize, smarten, sugar cover, brighten up (brighten up a room with flowers - украсить комнату цветами; she brightened up scarcely she heard the word "money" - едва услышав слово "деньги" она оживилась), put a good spin on, sex up, sugarcoat, exaggerate3) Literal: dress it up4) Architecture: revamp -
52 рисовать яркими красками
General subject: paint in bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рисовать яркими красками
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53 цвета, от которых рябит в глазах
General subject: psychedelic bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цвета, от которых рябит в глазах
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54 я не люблю яркие цвета
General subject: I don't go in for bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я не люблю яркие цвета
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55 я не ношу яркие цвета
General subject: I don't go in for bright coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я не ношу яркие цвета
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56 яркие цвета привлекают ребёнка
General subject: bright colours catch a baby's eyeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > яркие цвета привлекают ребёнка
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57 Buntheit
f; nur Sg. colo(u)rfulness; fig. vividness* * *die Buntheitfanciness; variegation; colorfulness* * *Bụnt|heitf -, no plcolourfulness (Brit), colorfulness (US), gay or bright colours (Brit) or colors (US) pl* * *Bunt·heit<->sie liebt Kleider von auffallender \Buntheit she loves strikingly colourful clothes* * ** * *-en f.colorfulness n.variety n. -
58 Merkmal
n (characteristic) feature; (Symptom) symptom; (Zeichen) sign; unterscheidendes Merkmal distinctive mark ( oder feature); besondere Merkmale distinguishing marks ( oder features)* * *das Merkmalattribute; characteristic; badge; property; indication; feature* * *Mẹrk|mal ['mɛrkmaːl]nt -s, -echaracteristic, feature; (BIOL, ZOOL) distinctive mark or marking"besondere Merkmale..." — "distinguishing marks..."
* * *(a mark by which anything is known; a quality: The use of bright colours is one of the features of her painting.) feature* * *Merk·mal<-s, -e>[ˈmɛrkma:l]nt characteristic, featurebesondere \Merkmale:... (Eintrag im Pass) distinguishing marks; (Kennzeichen) distinguishing features[besonderes] persönliches \Merkmal personal distinguishing mark* * *das; Merkmals, Merkmale feature; characteristic* * *unterscheidendes Merkmal distinctive mark ( oder feature);besondere Merkmale distinguishing marks ( oder features)* * *das; Merkmals, Merkmale feature; characteristic* * *-e n.attribute n.distinguishing mark n.feature n.symptom n.token n.trait n. -
59 imponerse
1 to impose one's authority (a, on)2 (obligarse) to force oneself to3 (prevalecer) to prevail4 (predominar) to become fashionable* * ** * *VPR1) (=obligarse) [+ horario, tarea] to set o.s.2) (=hacerse respetar) to assert one's authority, assert o.s.sabe imponerse cuando hace falta — he knows how to assert his authority o himself when necessary
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imponerse a o sobre algn — to assert one's authority over sbel clero consiguió imponerse al Gobierno — the clergy managed to assert its authority over the government
siempre acaba imponiéndose sobre sus hermanas — he always ends up getting his own way with his sisters
3) (=prevalecer) [criterio] to prevail; [moda] to become fashionable5) (Dep) (=vencer) to winsprintel Valencia se impuso por tres a cero al Oviedo — Valencia defeated o beat Oviedo three nil
6) (=instruirse)imponerse en algo — to acquaint o.s. with sth
7) Méx* (=acostumbrarse)* * *(v.) = prevail, obtrude (into), take + hold, put + Posesivo + foot down, overruleEx. 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. The librarian will provide whatever help is required without obtruding into the process.Ex. New computer-supported systems such as PRECIS will probably take hold only in languages and countries where a subject analysis system does not already exist.Ex. Native speakers of English use idioms such as ' put your foot down' and 'spill the beans' to label events that are not described literally by the words that make up the idioms.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.* * *(v.) = prevail, obtrude (into), take + hold, put + Posesivo + foot down, overruleEx: 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: The librarian will provide whatever help is required without obtruding into the process.Ex: New computer-supported systems such as PRECIS will probably take hold only in languages and countries where a subject analysis system does not already exist.Ex: Native speakers of English use idioms such as ' put your foot down' and 'spill the beans' to label events that are not described literally by the words that make up the idioms.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.* * *
■imponerse verbo reflexivo
1 (prevalecer) to prevail: se impuso la sensatez, good sense prevailed
2 (ser necesario) to be necessary: se impone un cambio de política social, a programme of social change is necessary
3 (dominar) to impose: se impone a todos los demás, he dominates everybody else
4 (una carga, un deber) to take on: te impusiste una tarea hercúlea, you took on a Herculean task
' imponerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
imponer
English:
assert
- catch
- foot
- prevail
* * *vpr1. [hacerse respetar] to command respect, to show authority;trató de imponerse ante sus alumnos she tried to assert her authority over her pupils2. [ponerse] [obligación, tarea] to take on;me he impuesto una dieta muy estricta I've imposed a very strict diet on myself, I've put myself on a very strict diet;me impuse un fuerte ritmo de trabajo I set myself a good pace for my work3. [predominar] to prevail;esta primavera se impondrán los colores vivos y los vestidos cortos this spring the fashion will be for bright colours and short dresses4. [ser necesario] to be necessary;se impone una rápida solución al problema a rapid solution to the problem must be found;se impone tomar medidas urgentes urgent measures are necessary5. [vencer] to win;Francia se impuso por dos goles a uno France won by two goals to one;se impuso al resto de los corredores she beat the other runners;se impuso al esprint he won the sprint for the line;al final se impuso la sensatez y dejaron de insultarse common sense finally prevailed and they stopped insulting each other* * *v/r2 DEP win3 ( prevalecer) prevail5:imponerse una tarea set o.s. a task* * *vr1) : to take on (a duty)2) : to assert oneself3) : to prevail* * *imponerse vb1. (hacerse obedecer) to assert yourselfno dejes que te pisen, imponte don't let them walk all over you assert yourself -
60 inclinación
f.1 inclination, fancy, bent, bias.2 slope, gradient, inclination, incline.3 bowing, reverence, curtsy, bow.4 slanting position, cant, tilt, tilted position.5 leaning, lean.6 vergence.7 addiction.* * *1 (desviación) slant2 (tendencia) leaning3 (afición, cariño) penchant4 (saludo) bow; (asentimiento) nod\sentir inclinación por... to have a penchant for...* * *noun f.1) inclination2) slope3) propensity* * *SF1) [de terreno] slope, gradient; [de objeto] lean, listla inclinación del terreno — the slope of the ground, the gradient (of the ground)
inclinación lateral — (Aer) bank
inclinación magnética — magnetic dip, magnetic inclination
2) (=reverencia) bow3) (=tendencia) inclinationsu inclinación natural es conservadora — his natural inclination is conservative, he's conservative by inclination
tiene inclinaciones artísticas — she has artistic inclinations, she's artistically inclined
tener inclinación hacia la poesía — to have a penchant for poetry, have poetic leanings
* * *1)a) ( pendiente) slopeb) ( ángulo) inclinationla inclinación de una torre — the lean o inclination of a tower
2) ( movimiento del cuerpo) bow3) (interés, tendencia)tener inclinación por or hacia la música — to have a musical bent o musical inclinations
inclinaciones políticas/sexuales — political/sexual leanings
* * *= bent, penchant, leaning, inclination, slope, pitch, tilt, bent of mind.Ex. This factor was a constant theme especially in those programmes with a highly technical bent.Ex. Our penchant to organize is perhaps as close to a biological imperative as any form of human behavior is likely to come.Ex. Finally, this new philosophy did not conflict with the librarian's elitist leanings.Ex. These are less tangible, more dependent upon personal motivation and inclination, and not amenable to enforcement through institutional policies.Ex. The heading PITCH (Slope) illustrates how to qualify a word by another in parenthesis to clarify the meaning = El encabezamiento PENDIENTE (inclinación) ilustra cómo modificar una palabra con otra entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado.Ex. This method results in saving maximum space in the stacks as the pitch of the shelves can be adjusted accordingly.Ex. This has contributed to a tilt toward English-language publications in Web of Science.Ex. Only when students have a scientific bent of mind, will a community and a country grow.----* con una inclinación hacia las tecnología digital = digitally-oriented.* inclinación sexual = sexual orientation.* sentir la inclinación de = be inclined to.* * *1)a) ( pendiente) slopeb) ( ángulo) inclinationla inclinación de una torre — the lean o inclination of a tower
2) ( movimiento del cuerpo) bow3) (interés, tendencia)tener inclinación por or hacia la música — to have a musical bent o musical inclinations
inclinaciones políticas/sexuales — political/sexual leanings
* * *= bent, penchant, leaning, inclination, slope, pitch, tilt, bent of mind.Ex: This factor was a constant theme especially in those programmes with a highly technical bent.
Ex: Our penchant to organize is perhaps as close to a biological imperative as any form of human behavior is likely to come.Ex: Finally, this new philosophy did not conflict with the librarian's elitist leanings.Ex: These are less tangible, more dependent upon personal motivation and inclination, and not amenable to enforcement through institutional policies.Ex: The heading PITCH (Slope) illustrates how to qualify a word by another in parenthesis to clarify the meaning = El encabezamiento PENDIENTE (inclinación) ilustra cómo modificar una palabra con otra entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado.Ex: This method results in saving maximum space in the stacks as the pitch of the shelves can be adjusted accordingly.Ex: This has contributed to a tilt toward English-language publications in Web of Science.Ex: Only when students have a scientific bent of mind, will a community and a country grow.* con una inclinación hacia las tecnología digital = digitally-oriented.* inclinación sexual = sexual orientation.* sentir la inclinación de = be inclined to.* * *A1 (pendiente) slopela inclinación del terreno the slope of the land2 (ángulo) inclinationla inclinación de una torre the lean o inclination of a towera una inclinación de 60 grados at an inclination of 60 degreesCompuesto:magnetic dip o inclinationB (movimiento del cuerpo) bowme saludó con una leve inclinación he acknowledged me with a slight bowasintió con una inclinación de la cabeza he nodded (his head) in agreementC1 (interés, tendencia) inclinación POR or HACIA algo:siempre tuvo inclinación por or hacia la música he always had a musical bent o musical inclinationssus inclinaciones políticas his political leanings o tendenciesinclinaciones sexuales sexual leaningstiene una cierta inclinación a decir mentiras he has a tendency to o he tends to tell liesinclinaciones suicidas suicidal tendencies2 (predilección) inclinación POR algn:tiene una inclinación especial por la pequeña she's especially fond of the youngest one* * *
inclinación sustantivo femenino
1
2 ( movimiento del cuerpo) bow;
3 (interés, tendencia): tener inclinación por or hacia la música to have a musical bent o musical inclinations;◊ inclinaciones políticas/sexuales political/sexual leanings
inclinación sustantivo femenino
1 (del terreno, de un edificio) slope, incline: el mueble no cabe debido a la inclinación del techo, the piece of furniture won't fit because the ceiling is sloping
(del cuerpo) stoop
2 (reverencia) bow
3 (cariño, afición) inclination [por, for]: tiene inclinación por la hija pequeña, his youngest daughter is his favourite
(predisposición) tendency, inclination [a, to]
' inclinación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatimiento
- debilidad
- escora
- gusto
- inquietud
- natural
- vertiente
- afición
- desnivel
- disposición
- locura
- por
- predisposición
- venia
- veta
English:
bent
- inclination
- leaning
- pitch
- proclivity
- proneness
- slant
- tilt
- bob
- penchant
* * *inclinación nf1. [de terreno, tejado] slope;una inclinación del 15 por ciento [en carretera] a gradient of 15 percent;preocupa la inclinación del edificio the angle at which the building is leaning is cause for concernFís inclinación magnética magnetic inclination o dip2. [afición] penchant o propensity (a o por for);preocupa la inclinación a la violencia de los seguidores del equipo the team's fans' penchant for violence is worrying;tiene una inclinación natural por la música she has a natural bent for music;tiene inclinación a utilizar colores vivos he favours bright colours;siento inclinación por el golf I'm keen on golfinclinación sexual sexual orientation4. [saludo] bow;hizo una inclinación cuando pasaba el obispo he bowed as the bishop went past;nos saludó con una inclinación de cabeza he greeted us with a nod* * *f1 inclination;tener inclinación a hacer algo have an inclination to do sth2 fig: propensión tendency* * *inclinación nf, pl - ciones1) propensión: inclination, tendency2) : incline, slope* * *1. (cuesta) slope2. (tendencia) inclination
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