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1 prime
I [praɪm]1. adjective1) first or most important:اوَّل، أهَم، رَئيسيa matter of prime importance.
2) best:مُمتاز، أفْضَلin prime condition.
2. nounthe best part (of a person's etc life, usually early middle age):ريَعان الشَّباب II [praɪm] verbthe prime of life.
to prepare (something) by putting something into or on it:He primed (=put gunpowder into) his gun
يُعِدُّ قَبْلَ إضافَة أي شَيءYou must prime (=treat with primer) the wood before you paint it.
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2 prime
I.prime1 [pʀim]feminine nouna. ( = cadeau) free gift• prime de fin d'année/de rendement Christmas/productivity bonusc. (Insurance, stock exchange) premiumII.prime2 [pʀim]adjectivea. ( = premier) dès sa prime jeunesse from his earliest youth* * *pʀim
1.
1) ( premier)de prime abord — at first, initially
dans sa prime jeunesse — in the early days of his/her youth
2) Mathématique prime
2.
1) ( récompense) bonusen prime avec votre abonnement, recevez ce magnifique réveil — as a free gift to new subscribers, we're offering this fabulous alarm clock
et en prime il a reçu un coup de pied aux fesses — hum and, for good measure, he got a kick in the backside
2) ( indemnité) allowance3) ( subvention) subsidy4) ( d'assurance) premium5) ( en escrime) prime•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pʀim1. nf1) (= bonification) bonusIl a eu une prime en récompense de son travail. — He received a bonus for his work.
2) (= subside) allowance3) COMMERCEen prime — free, as a free gift
J'ai eu ce stylo en prime avec l'agenda. — I got this pen free with the diary., I got this pen as a free gift with the diary.
4) ASSURANCES, BOURSE premium2. adj* * *A adj1 ( premier) de prime abord at first, initially; de prime abord, je l'ai trouvé antipathique at first, I disliked him; dans sa prime jeunesse in the first flush of youth, in the early days of his/her youth; la prime enfance early childhood;B nf1 ( récompense) bonus; en prime avec votre abonnement, recevez ce magnifique réveil as a free gift to new subscribers, we're offering this fabulous alarm clock; financer de telles émissions, c'est donner une prime à la bêtise giving financial backing to programmesGB like that amounts to actively encouraging idiocy; et en prime il a reçu un coup de pied aux fesses and, for good measure, he got a kick in the backside;2 ( indemnité) allowance;3 ( subvention) subsidy;5 ( en escrime) prime.prime d'ancienneté seniority bonus; prime à la construction building subsidy; prime de déménagement removal allowance GB, relocation allowance; prime à l'embauche recruitment premium; prime d'encouragement incentive bonus; prime d'équipement development subsidy; prime à l'exportation export subsidy; prime de fin d'année Christmas bonus; prime de licenciement redundancy payment GB, severance pay; prime de précarité allowance to compensate for insecurity of employment; prime de rendement productivity bonus; prime de risque danger money; prime de transport transport allowance GB, transportation allowance US; prime de vie chère cost-of-living allowance.[prim] adjectif2. (littéraire) [premier]dès sa prime enfance ou jeunesse from her earliest childhood————————[prim] nom féminin1. [gratification] bonusprime de rendement ou de résultat productivity bonusprime de transport/déménagement travel/relocation allowanceprime de licenciement redundancy payment, severance pay2. [incitation] subsidycette mesure est une prime à la délation (figuré) this measure will only encourage people to denounce others4. BOURSE [taux] option rate[somme] option money5. (locution)de prime abord locution adverbialeat first sight ou glanceen prime locution adverbialeen prime, vous gagnez trois tasses à café as a bonus, you get a free gift of three coffee cupsnon seulement il fait rien mais en prime il se plaint! not only does he do nothing, but he complains as well! -
3 primé
I.prime1 [pʀim]feminine nouna. ( = cadeau) free gift• prime de fin d'année/de rendement Christmas/productivity bonusc. (Insurance, stock exchange) premiumII.prime2 [pʀim]adjectivea. ( = premier) dès sa prime jeunesse from his earliest youth* * *pʀim
1.
1) ( premier)de prime abord — at first, initially
dans sa prime jeunesse — in the early days of his/her youth
2) Mathématique prime
2.
1) ( récompense) bonusen prime avec votre abonnement, recevez ce magnifique réveil — as a free gift to new subscribers, we're offering this fabulous alarm clock
et en prime il a reçu un coup de pied aux fesses — hum and, for good measure, he got a kick in the backside
2) ( indemnité) allowance3) ( subvention) subsidy4) ( d'assurance) premium5) ( en escrime) prime•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pʀim1. nf1) (= bonification) bonusIl a eu une prime en récompense de son travail. — He received a bonus for his work.
2) (= subside) allowance3) COMMERCEen prime — free, as a free gift
J'ai eu ce stylo en prime avec l'agenda. — I got this pen free with the diary., I got this pen as a free gift with the diary.
4) ASSURANCES, BOURSE premium2. adj* * *A adj1 ( premier) de prime abord at first, initially; de prime abord, je l'ai trouvé antipathique at first, I disliked him; dans sa prime jeunesse in the first flush of youth, in the early days of his/her youth; la prime enfance early childhood;B nf1 ( récompense) bonus; en prime avec votre abonnement, recevez ce magnifique réveil as a free gift to new subscribers, we're offering this fabulous alarm clock; financer de telles émissions, c'est donner une prime à la bêtise giving financial backing to programmesGB like that amounts to actively encouraging idiocy; et en prime il a reçu un coup de pied aux fesses and, for good measure, he got a kick in the backside;2 ( indemnité) allowance;3 ( subvention) subsidy;5 ( en escrime) prime.prime d'ancienneté seniority bonus; prime à la construction building subsidy; prime de déménagement removal allowance GB, relocation allowance; prime à l'embauche recruitment premium; prime d'encouragement incentive bonus; prime d'équipement development subsidy; prime à l'exportation export subsidy; prime de fin d'année Christmas bonus; prime de licenciement redundancy payment GB, severance pay; prime de précarité allowance to compensate for insecurity of employment; prime de rendement productivity bonus; prime de risque danger money; prime de transport transport allowance GB, transportation allowance US; prime de vie chère cost-of-living allowance.[film, vin, fromage] award-winning[animal] prizewinning -
4 באמצע שנותיו
in his prime -
5 בחצי ימיו
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6 במלוא כוחו
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7 זקנתו מביישת את נעוריו
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8 plenitud
f.1 completeness, fullness (apogeo).en la plenitud de at the height of2 abundance (abundancia).3 plenitude, completeness, fullness, fulness.* * *1 (cúspide) peak■ está en la plenitud de su carrera como bailarina she's at the peak of her career as a ballet dancer2 (sensación física) fullness* * *SF1) (=apogeo)2) (=totalidad) plenitude, fullness* * *en la plenitud de su carrera — at the height o peak of his career
* * *= zenith, plentitude, plenitude, fullness.Ex. Cataloging has been an art, a rather well-defined art and probably close to its zenith in its present form.Ex. This is especially true during a period when the '3 national Ps' of power, plentitude, and progress are undergoing serious revision.Ex. Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex. Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.----* alcanzar la plenitud = come to + full flower.* en plenitud de facultades = at + Posesivo + (very) best.* no estar en plenitud de facultades = be past + Posesivo + best.* * *en la plenitud de su carrera — at the height o peak of his career
* * *= zenith, plentitude, plenitude, fullness.Ex: Cataloging has been an art, a rather well-defined art and probably close to its zenith in its present form.
Ex: This is especially true during a period when the '3 national Ps' of power, plentitude, and progress are undergoing serious revision.Ex: Four scenarios are developed to explore the future of citizen participation: plenitude, transformation, continuity, & hard luck.Ex: Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.* alcanzar la plenitud = come to + full flower.* en plenitud de facultades = at + Posesivo + (very) best.* no estar en plenitud de facultades = be past + Posesivo + best.* * *está en la plenitud de la vida she's in the prime of lifeun hombre en la plenitud de su carrera a man at the height o peak of his careerun logro que me dio una sensación de plenitud an achievement which gave me a feeling of fulfillmentvivir la vida con plenitud to live life to the full* * *
plenitud sustantivo femenino:
( de la carrera) at the height o peak of sth;
plenitud sustantivo femenino fullness: está en la plenitud de su carrera, he's at the peak of his career
está en la plenitud de la vida, he's in the prime of life
' plenitud' also found in these entries:
English:
blossom
- fullness
* * *plenitud nf1. [apogeo] completeness, fullness;en la plenitud de at the height of;el actor está en su plenitud artística the actor is at the peak of his abilities, the actor is in his prime;el corredor no se halla en plenitud de facultades the runner is not at his best2. [abundancia] abundance* * *f height, pinnacle;en la plenitud de su carrera at the height of his career;estar en la plenitud de la vida be in the prime of life;estar en plenitud de facultades mentales be in full possession of one’s mental faculties* * *plenitud nf: fullness, abundance -
9 Blüte
f; -, -n1. flower, blossom, bloom; männliche / weibliche / zwittrige Blüten BOT. male / female / hermaphroditic flowers; Blüten tragend blossoming; fachspr. floriferous; eine Blüte bestäuben pollinate a flower; seltsame Blüten treiben fig. come up with some strange things ( oder effects); üppige Blüten treiben fig. produce extravagant effects, ideas etc.2. nur Sg.; Gesamtheit der Blüten: blossom; in ( voller) Blüte stehen be in (full) bloom ( oder flower oder blossom)3. nur Sg. (Blütezeit) flowering time; bes. bei Bäumen: blossom; eine Pflanze nach der Blüte zurückschneiden prune a plant after flowering4. fig. (Höhepunkt) height; der Macht, einer Mode etc.: auch heyday; (Elite) cream, elite; WIRTS. time of prosperity; einer Kultur, einer Kunst: flowering, height; in der Blüte seiner Jugend / Jahre geh. in the prime of youth / life; zur Blüte gelangen come to fruition; seine Blüte erleben flourish, reach its peak, have its heyday; zu neuer Blüte gelangen experience a revival; weitS. reach new heights5. umg. (falsche Banknote) dud, Am. fake6. Stilblüte7. umg. altm. (Pickel) rash, pimple, Brit. spot; voller Blüten covered in a rash ( oder in pimples oder in spots)* * *die Blüte(Baum) blossom;(Blume) bloom; flower;(Blühen) florescence;(Falschgeld) dud* * *Blü|te ['blyːtə]f -, -nBlǘten treiben — to be in flower or bloom, to be flowering or blooming; (Baum) to be blossoming or in blossom
eine Blǘte seiner Fantasie — a figment of his imagination
2)(= das Blühen, Blütezeit)
zur Blǘte des Klees — when the clover is in flower or bloomzur Blǘte der Kirschbäume — when the cherry trees are blossoming or in blossom
die Blǘte beginnt — the flowers are coming into bloom; (bei Bäumen) the trees are coming into blossom
in ( voller) Blǘte stehen — to be in (full) flower (esp Brit) or blossom; (Bäume) to be in (full) blossom; (Kultur, Geschäft) to be flourishing
seine Blǘte erreichen or erleben (Kultur etc) — to reach its peak
ein Zeitalter kultureller Blǘte — an age of cultural ascendency
in der Blǘte seiner Jahre — in his prime, in the prime of his life
eine neue Blǘte erleben — to undergo a revival
3) (MED = Ausschlag) rash, efflorescence (spec)4) (inf = gefälschte Note) dud (inf)* * *die1) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) bloom2) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) bloom3) (flowers, especially of a fruit tree: beautiful blossom; apple blossom.) blossom4) (the best part (of a person's etc life, usually early middle age): He is in his prime; the prime of life.) prime* * *Blü·te<-, -n>[ˈbly:tə]fdie \Blüten des Kirschbaumes sind reinweiß the blossom on the cherry tree is pure whitein [voller] \Blüte stehen to be in [full] bloom\Blüten treiben to [be in] bloom [or flower]; Baum to [be in] blossomim Mai beginnt die \Blüte der Kirschbäume cherry trees start to blossom in Maywährend der Zeit der größten \Blüte des Römischen Reiches at the height of the Roman Empirein jeder Zivilisation gibt es eine Zeit der \Blüte every civilization has its heydayseine \Blüte erreichen [o erleben] to reach its peakin der \Blüte seiner/ihrer Jahre sein [o stehen] to be in the prime of lifeer steht in der \Blüte seiner Jahre he is in his primeim 19. Jahrhundert entfaltete sich die Stadt zur vollen \Blüte the town blossomed in the 19th centuryAnfang des 20. Jahrhunderts stand die Kunst des Jugendstils gerade in voller \Blüte Art Nouveau flourished at the beginning of the 20th century5.* * *die; Blüte, Blüten1) flower; bloom; (eines Baums) blossomBlüten treiben — flower; bloom; < tree> blossom
2) (das Blühen) flowering; blooming; (BaumBlüte) blossomingin [voller] Blüte stehen — be in [full] flower or bloom/blossom
3) (fig. geh.)seine Blüte erreichen — < culture> reach its full flowering
die Renaissance war für die Kunst eine Zeit der Blüte — art flourished during the Renaissance
* * *1. flower, blossom, bloom;männliche/weibliche/zwittrige Blüten BOT male/female/hermaphroditic flowers;Blüten tragend blossoming; fachspr floriferous;eine Blüte bestäuben pollinate a flower;eine Pflanze nach der Blüte zurückschneiden prune a plant after flowering4. fig (Höhepunkt) height; der Macht, einer Mode etc: auch heyday; (Elite) cream, elite; WIRTSCH time of prosperity; einer Kultur, einer Kunst: flowering, height;in der Blüte seiner Jugend/Jahre geh in the prime of youth/life;zur Blüte gelangen come to fruition;seine Blüte erleben flourish, reach its peak, have its heyday;zu neuer Blüte gelangen experience a revival; weitS. reach new heights5. umg (falsche Banknote) dud, US fake* * *die; Blüte, Blüten1) flower; bloom; (eines Baums) blossomBlüten treiben — flower; bloom; < tree> blossom
2) (das Blühen) flowering; blooming; (BaumBlüte) blossomingin [voller] Blüte stehen — be in [full] flower or bloom/blossom
3) (fig. geh.)seine Blüte erreichen — < culture> reach its full flowering
* * *-n f.blossom n.florescence n.flower n. -n (Falschgeld) f.counterfeit bank note n. -
10 младост
youthне е вече в първа младост he is past his prime, he is not in his first youthмладостта си иска своето youth will have its wayспомени от младостта youthful memories* * *мла̀дост,ж., само ед. youth; в първа \младост in o.’s prime; втора \младост rejuvenation; \младостта си иска своето youth will have its way; не е вече в първа \младост he is past his prime; спомени от \младостта youthful memories.* * *adolescence; juvenescence; juvenility; verdure; youth: He is not in his first младост. - Той не е в първа младост.* * *1. youth 2. МЛАДОСТта си иска своето youth will have its way 3. в първа МЛАДОСТ in o.'s prime, in o.'s salad days 4. веднаж е МЛАДОСТ we are only young once 5. втора МЛАДОСТ rejuvenation 6. грешки на МЛАДОСТта youthful errors/mistakes, errors of o.'s youth 7. не е вече в първа МЛАДОСТ he is past his prime, he is not in his first youth 8. спомени от МЛАДОСТта youthful memories -
11 fiore
m flowernelle carte fiori pl clubsa fior d'acqua on the surface of the wateressere in fiore be in flower* * *fiore s.m.1 flower; (spec. di albero da frutto) blossom: un mazzo di fiori, a bunch of flowers; un giardino pieno di fiori, a garden full of flowers; cogliere un fiore, to pick a flower; annaffiare i fiori, to water the flowers // fiori di ciliegio, cherry blossom; fiori di campo, wild flowers; fiori primaverili, spring flowers; fiori freschi, freshly cut flowers; fiori secchi, dried flowers; fiori artificiali, artificial flowers // (med.) fiori di Bach, Bach flowers // (bot.) fiore a corolla, trumpet flower // mostra di fiori, flower show; vaso da fiori, ( di terracotta) flower pot, ( per fiori recisi) vase // essere il fiore all'occhiello di qlcu., to be a feather in s.o.'s cap // a fiori, floral: un abito a fiori, a flowered dress (o a dress with a floral pattern)2 ( fioritura) bloom: in fiore, in bloom (o in flower o in blossom); essere in fiore, to be in bloom (o to be in blossom o to bloom o to blossom); una fanciulla in fiore, a girl in the bloom of youth; essere nel fiore della giovinezza, to be in the flower (o bloom o prime) of youth; morì nel fiore degli anni, he died in his prime3 ( parte scelta) the pick, the best part, the cream, the flower: fiore di farina, superfine flour; il fiore della sua produzione, the cream of his work; il fiore della società, the cream of society // un fior di mascalzone, a notorious rascal // un fior di ragazza, a beautiful girl // è un fior di galantuomo, he is a real gentleman // ha fior di quattrini, he has pots (o bags) of money6 ( sommità, parte esterna): a fior d'acqua, at water level: volare a fior d'acqua, to skim the water; uno scoglio a fior d'acqua, a half-submerged rock; un sorriso a fior di labbra, a shadow of a smile (o a fleeting smile); sussurrare qlco. a fior di labbra, to whisper sthg. under one's breath; una scottatura a fior di pelle, a superficial burn; ho i nervi a fior di pelle, my nerves are all on edge.* * *['fjore] 1.sostantivo maschile1) flower-i di campo o selvatici wild flowers; -i freschi freshly cut flowers; -i di melo apple blossom; in fiore in bloom o blossom o flower; mettere i -i [ pianta] to flower; a -i [tessuto, camicia] floral, flowered, flowery; è il suo fiore all'occhiello — fig. that's a feather in his cap
il fiore, il fior fiore di — the flower of [ gruppo]
nel fiore degli anni — in one's prime, in the prime of life, in the bloom o flower of youth
3) (un) fior diguadagnare fior di quattrini — colloq. to make big money
2.un fior di galantuomo — a gentleman first and last, a perfect gentleman
••la vita non è tutta rose e -i — life is not a bed of roses o a bowl of cherries o all beer and skittles
* * *fiore/'fjore/I sostantivo m.1 flower; da fiore [ pianta] flowering; -i di campo o selvatici wild flowers; - i freschi freshly cut flowers; - i di melo apple blossom; in fiore in bloom o blossom o flower; mettere i -i [ pianta] to flower; a -i [tessuto, camicia] floral, flowered, flowery; è il suo fiore all'occhiello fig. that's a feather in his cap2 (parte migliore) il fiore, il fior fiore di the flower of [ gruppo]; il fior fiore della società the cream of society; nel fiore degli anni in one's prime, in the prime of life, in the bloom o flower of youth3 (un) fior di guadagnare fior di quattrini colloq. to make big money; un fior di galantuomo a gentleman first and last, a perfect gentleman; un fior di mascalzone a thorough scoundrelII fiori m.pl.(delle carte) clubs + verbo sing. o pl.; carta di -i clubaveva i nervi a fior di pelle his nerves were jangling o on edge; rispondere a fior di labbra to answer under one's breath; la vita non è tutta rose e -i life is not a bed of roses o a bowl of cherries o all beer and skittles\fiore di farina superfine flour. -
12 segar
v.1 to reap (agriculture).El agricultor segó el trigo The farmer reaped the wheat.2 to cut off.Ricardo segó el maíz Richard cut the corn.3 to cut short, to shatter, to thwart, to frustrate.Su aparición segó sus planes His appearance thwarted his plans.* * ** * *VT1) (Agr) [+ mies] to reap, cut; [+ hierba] to mow, cut2) (=acabar con) [+ persona] to cut off; [+ esperanzas] to ruin* * *verbo transitivoa) < mies> to reap (liter), to cutb) (liter o period) <cabeza/miembro> to sever, cut offc) (liter o period) < esperanzas> to shatter, dash* * *= scythe.Ex. The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.* * *verbo transitivoa) < mies> to reap (liter), to cutb) (liter o period) <cabeza/miembro> to sever, cut offc) (liter o period) < esperanzas> to shatter, dash* * *= scythe.Ex: The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.
* * *segar [A7 ]vt1 ‹mies› to reap ( liter), to cutuna vida segada en la plenitud a life cut short in its prime* * *
segar ( conjugate segar) verbo transitivo ‹ mies› to reap (liter), to cut
segar verbo transitivo to reap, cut
' segar' also found in these entries:
English:
scythe
- strike down
- cut
- mow
* * *segar vt1. Agr to reap2. [cortar] to cut off;la sierra le segó la mano the saw cut off his hand3. [esperanzas] to dash;la epidemia segó la vida de cientos de personas the epidemic claimed the lives of hundreds of people* * *v/t1 AGR reap, harvest2 vida cut short* * *segar {49} vt1) : to reap, to harvest, to cut2) : to sever abruptlyuna vida segada por la enfermedad: a life cut short by illness* * * -
13 mitten
Adv.: mitten in (+ Dat) in the middle ( oder midst) of; betont: auch right in (the middle [oder midst] of); (im Gewühl) in the thick of; mitten unter uns in our (very) midst; mitten aus right out of; mitten durch (right) through the middle of; mitten in etw. (Akk) ( hinein) right into s.th.; mitten ins Herz straight into the heart; mitten entzwei right in two, clean through; mitten im Winter in the middle (lit. depth) of winter; mitten in der Nacht in the middle of the night; mitten am Tag (am helllichten Tag) in broad daylight; er stand mitten im Leben he was in the prime of life; bei Verstorbenem: auch he was cut off in his prime; mitten im Satz in mid-sentence; mitten in der Luft in mid-air; mitten auf dem Meer in mid-ocean* * *mịt|ten ['mɪtn]advmitten aus etw — (right) from the middle of sth; (aus Gedränge etc auch) from the midst of sth
mitten darin/darein — (right) in the middle of it
mitten darunter (räumlich) — right under it/them
mitten in der Luft/im Atlantik — in mid-air/mid-Atlantic
es ist noch mitten in der Nacht — it's still the middle of the night
mitten beim Frühstück/Essen sein — to be in the middle of (one's) breakfast/of eating
* * *(at, or in, the middle of: a midweek football match; in mid air; a mid-air collision between two aircraft.) mid* * *mit·ten[ˈmɪtn̩]1. (direkt)sie kamen, als ich noch \mitten beim Kochen war I was still in the middle of cooking when they arrived3. (genau)\mitten entzweibrechen to break in half [or two4. (geradewegs)\mitten hindurch straight through5. (inmitten von)▪ \mitten unter Menschen in the midst of [or among] peoplewie schön, dass ich wieder \mitten unter euch sein darf how pleasant it is to be in your midst [or among you] again\mitten unter Dingen [right] in the middle [or midst] of things* * *mitten an/auf etwas — (Akk./Dat.) in the middle of something
mitten in etwas — (Akk./Dat.) into/in the middle of something
mitten unter uns — (Dat.) in our midst
der Schuss traf ihn mitten ins Herz — the shot hit him right in the heart
* * *mitten adv:mitten in (+dat) in the middle ( oder midst) of; betont: auch right in (the middle [ oder midst] of); (im Gewühl) in the thick of;mitten unter uns in our (very) midst;mitten aus right out of;mitten durch (right) through the middle of;mitten in etwas (akk)(hinein) right into sth;mitten ins Herz straight into the heart;mitten entzwei right in two, clean through;mitten in der Nacht in the middle of the night;mitten am Tag (am helllichten Tag) in broad daylight;er stand mitten im Leben he was in the prime of life; bei Verstorbenem: auch he was cut off in his prime;mitten im Satz in mid-sentence;mitten in der Luft in mid-air;mitten auf dem Meer in mid-ocean* * *mitten an/auf etwas — (Akk./Dat.) in the middle of something
mitten in etwas — (Akk./Dat.) into/in the middle of something
mitten unter uns — (Dat.) in our midst
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14 Vollkraft
* * *Vọll|kraftf (geh)in der Vollkraft seiner Jahre/seines Schaffens — in his prime
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15 pasado el mejor momento de Alguien
= past + Posesivo + primeEx. The trustee was generally male, 'past his prime', white, Protestant, well educated, wealthy, a member of the social elite, and usually a member of a profession or a business executive.* * *= past + Posesivo + primeEx: The trustee was generally male, 'past his prime', white, Protestant, well educated, wealthy, a member of the social elite, and usually a member of a profession or a business executive.
Spanish-English dictionary > pasado el mejor momento de Alguien
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16 ejecutivo
adj.executive.m.executive, exec, business executive, officer.* * *► adjetivo1 executive2 (rápido) prompt► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 executive1 (gobierno) the government■ las propuestas del Ejecutivo han sido rechazadas por los sindicatos the Government's proposals have been rejected by the unions\poder ejecutivo the executive* * *(f. - ejecutiva)noun adj.* * *ejecutivo, -a1. ADJ1) [función, poder] executive2) (=urgente) [petición] pressing, insistent; [respuesta] prompt; [negocio] urgent, immediate2.SM (Pol) executive3.SM / F (Com) executiveejecutivo/a de cuentas — account executive
ejecutivo/a de ventas — sales executive
* * *I- va adjetivo <función/comisión> executiveII- va masculino, femenino1) (Adm, Com) executive2) ejecutivo masculino (Gob) executive* * *= executive, business executive, administrative, administrator, corporate executive, exec, executive.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.Ex. The trustee was generally male, 'past his prime', white, Protestant, well educated, wealthy, a member of the social elite, and usually a member of a profession or a business executive.Ex. There is now the highest number of women in top administrative positions than there has been before: 54 women out of a total of 111 directorships.Ex. With continued acquiescence to budget-cutting administrators, tomorrow's libraries may be viewed as mere custodians and perhaps even superfluous to their institutions.Ex. There are millions of jokes about dumb blondes, but there is not so many jokes about cooperate executives.Ex. Although there is consensus on the priority of some strategies, execs from different departments don't see eye to eye on many others.Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.----* búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunting, executive search.* director ejecutivo = chief executive.* ejecutivo, el = Executive, the.* ejecutivo superior = top executive.* empresa de búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunter.* poder ejecutivo = chief executive, executive arm, executive power.* poder ejecutivo, el = Executive, the.* resumen ejecutivo = executive summary.* secretario ejecutivo = executive secretary.* * *I- va adjetivo <función/comisión> executiveII- va masculino, femenino1) (Adm, Com) executive2) ejecutivo masculino (Gob) executive* * *el ejecutivo= Executive, theEx: Granting the Executive the power to torture people and jail them indefinitely, without meaningful judicial review, is like playing with fire.
= executive, business executive, administrative, administrator, corporate executive, exec, executive.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.
Ex: The trustee was generally male, 'past his prime', white, Protestant, well educated, wealthy, a member of the social elite, and usually a member of a profession or a business executive.Ex: There is now the highest number of women in top administrative positions than there has been before: 54 women out of a total of 111 directorships.Ex: With continued acquiescence to budget-cutting administrators, tomorrow's libraries may be viewed as mere custodians and perhaps even superfluous to their institutions.Ex: There are millions of jokes about dumb blondes, but there is not so many jokes about cooperate executives.Ex: Although there is consensus on the priority of some strategies, execs from different departments don't see eye to eye on many others.Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.* búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunting, executive search.* director ejecutivo = chief executive.* ejecutivo, el = Executive, the.* ejecutivo superior = top executive.* empresa de búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunter.* poder ejecutivo = chief executive, executive arm, executive power.* poder ejecutivo, el = Executive, the.* resumen ejecutivo = executive summary.* secretario ejecutivo = executive secretary.* * *masculine, feminineejecutivo de ventas sales executiveBel jefe del ejecutivo the head of the government o the executive* * *
ejecutivo 1◊ -va adjetivo ‹función/comisión› executive
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Bot, Com) executive
ejecutivo 2 sustantivo masculino (Gob) executive
ejecutivo,-a
I adjetivo executive
el consejo ejecutivo, the executive council
II sustantivo masculino executive
' ejecutivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ejecutiva
- alto
English:
executive
- high-powered
- hotshot
- MD
- managing director
- take
* * *ejecutivo, -a♦ adjexecutive♦ nm,f[persona] executive;ejecutivo agresivo thrusting executive;un alto ejecutivo de la compañía a top executive of the companyejecutivo de cuentas account executive;ejecutivo de marketing marketing executive;ejecutivo de ventas sales executive♦ nmPolfuentes del ejecutivo government sources* * *I adj executive;el poder ejecutivo POL the executiveII m1 executive;alto ejecutivo top executive2:el Ejecutivo the government* * *ejecutivo, -va adj & n: executive* * *ejecutivo adj n executive -
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В САМОЙ (ВО ВСЕЙ) ПОРЕ В ПОРЕ all obs, coll PrepP these forms only nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with бытье (subj: human fixed WOat the point in one's life when one is most vigorous, attractive etc: X в самой поре = X is in the (very) prime of lifeX is in his prime (mainly of a woman) X is in full bloom.(Вера:) Разве в его лета еще женятся? (Наталья Пет ровна:) Да что ты думаешь? Сколько ему лет? Ему пятидесяти лет нету. Он в самой поре (Тургенев 1). (V.:) At his age, do men still marry? (N.P.) What do you think? How old is he? He isn't fifty yet. He is in the very prime of life (1b).(Пелагея Егоровна:) Она теперь девушка в самой поре... (Островский 2). (РЕ.:) She's a maid in full bloom... (2b). -
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• В САМОЙ < BO ВСЕЙ> ПОРЕ; В ПОР tall obs, coll[PrepP; these forms only; nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with быть (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ at the point in one's life when one is most vigorous, attractive etc:- [mainly of a woman] X is in full bloom.♦ [Вера:] Разве в его лета еще женятся? [Наталья Пет ровна:] Да что ты думаешь? Сколько ему лет? Ему пятидесяти лет нету. Он в самой поре (Тургенев 1). [V.:] At his age, do men still marry? [N.P.] What do you think? How old is he? He isn't fifty yet. He is in the very prime of life (1b).♦ [Пелагея Егоровна:] Она теперь девушка в самой поре... (Островский 2). [РЕ.:] She's a maid in full bloom... (2b). -
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• В САМОЙ < BO ВСЕЙ> ПОРЕ; В ПОР tall obs, coll[PrepP; these forms only; nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with быть (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ at the point in one's life when one is most vigorous, attractive etc:- [mainly of a woman] X is in full bloom.♦ [Вера:] Разве в его лета еще женятся? [Наталья Пет ровна:] Да что ты думаешь? Сколько ему лет? Ему пятидесяти лет нету. Он в самой поре (Тургенев 1). [V.:] At his age, do men still marry? [N.P.] What do you think? How old is he? He isn't fifty yet. He is in the very prime of life (1b).♦ [Пелагея Егоровна:] Она теперь девушка в самой поре... (Островский 2). [РЕ.:] She's a maid in full bloom... (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в самой поре
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• В САМОЙ < BO ВСЕЙ> ПОРЕ; В ПОР tall obs, coll[PrepP; these forms only; nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with быть (subj: human); fixed WO]=====⇒ at the point in one's life when one is most vigorous, attractive etc:- [mainly of a woman] X is in full bloom.♦ [Вера:] Разве в его лета еще женятся? [Наталья Пет ровна:] Да что ты думаешь? Сколько ему лет? Ему пятидесяти лет нету. Он в самой поре (Тургенев 1). [V.:] At his age, do men still marry? [N.P.] What do you think? How old is he? He isn't fifty yet. He is in the very prime of life (1b).♦ [Пелагея Егоровна:] Она теперь девушка в самой поре... (Островский 2). [РЕ.:] She's a maid in full bloom... (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > во всей поре
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