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61 parallel parking
параллельная парковкаThese driver assistance features provide Focus customers with the ability to cope more easily with the pressures of modern motoring, giving them convenient new ways to deal with every-day challenges like parallel parking, driving safely on busy motorways and tackling the cut-and-thrust of city driving. — Эти функции помощи водителю дают пользователям Focus возможность более легко справиться с напряженностью современной езды на автомобиле, предоставляя им новые удобные способы разрешать каждодневные сложности — будь то параллельная парковка, безопасная езда по оживленным автострадам и разрешение проблем городского вождения.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > parallel parking
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62 abrirse camino
v.1 to push through, to get somewhere, to make headway, to hack one's way through.Ellos se abrieron camino fácilmente They pushed through easily.2 to bulldoze through, to burst through.La maquinaria se abre camino The machines bulldoze through.3 to get one's way paved.Se nos abre camino We get our way paved.* * *to make one's way* * *(v.) = plough through, elbow + Posesivo + way into, elbow into, foist + Posesivo + way into, make + Posesivo + way in the worldEx. The article has the title ' Plowing through Chicago: SLJ's report on ALA's midwinter meeting '78'.Ex. In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.Ex. More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex. Moreover, her fatness is an act of defiance; in a world in which women are taught to take up as little space as possible, Lilian learns to foist her way into the public sphere.Ex. He had already made his way in the world as a soloist before becoming a stage star.* * *abrirse camino (a empujones)(v.) = push + Posesivo + way across/intoEx: Now the mobile telephone has pushed its way into our everyday lives in new ways.
(v.) = plough through, elbow + Posesivo + way into, elbow into, foist + Posesivo + way into, make + Posesivo + way in the worldEx: The article has the title ' Plowing through Chicago: SLJ's report on ALA's midwinter meeting '78'.
Ex: In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.Ex: More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex: Moreover, her fatness is an act of defiance; in a world in which women are taught to take up as little space as possible, Lilian learns to foist her way into the public sphere.Ex: He had already made his way in the world as a soloist before becoming a stage star. -
63 abrirse camino (a empujones)
(v.) = push + Posesivo + way across/intoEx. Now the mobile telephone has pushed its way into our everyday lives in new ways. -
64 reflexionar
v.to reflect.* * ** * *verbto reflect, think* * *1.VT to reflect on, think about, think over2.VI (=considerar) to reflect ( sobre on)[antes de actuar] to think, pause¡reflexione! — you think about it!, think for a moment!
* * *verbo intransitivo to reflect (frml)¿has reflexionado bien? — have you thought it over o through carefully?
reflexionar SOBRE algo — to think about something, reflect on something (frml)
* * *= ponder (over/on/upon), cogitate, elaborate + thoughts on, mull over, give + (some) thought to, take + a step back, step back.Ex. If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Ex. 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Ex. It does not help to further elaborate thoughts on what a national library is.Ex. Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne estaba sentado solo en su mesa, dándole vueltas a los comentarios de Gordon.Ex. I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Ex. To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Ex. Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.----* detenerse a reflexionar = stand back.* hacer reflexionar = food for thought.* que hacer reflexionar = provocative of.* reflexionar sobre = reflect (on), take + stock of, muse (over/on/upon).* si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre ello = on reflection.* sin reflexionar = rashly.* * *verbo intransitivo to reflect (frml)¿has reflexionado bien? — have you thought it over o through carefully?
reflexionar SOBRE algo — to think about something, reflect on something (frml)
* * *reflexionar (sobre)(v.) = reflect (on), take + stock of, muse (over/on/upon)Ex: However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.
Ex: The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.Ex: The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.= ponder (over/on/upon), cogitate, elaborate + thoughts on, mull over, give + (some) thought to, take + a step back, step back.Ex: If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.
Ex: 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Ex: It does not help to further elaborate thoughts on what a national library is.Ex: Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne estaba sentado solo en su mesa, dándole vueltas a los comentarios de Gordon.Ex: I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Ex: To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Ex: Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.* detenerse a reflexionar = stand back.* hacer reflexionar = food for thought.* que hacer reflexionar = provocative of.* reflexionar sobre = reflect (on), take + stock of, muse (over/on/upon).* si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre ello = on reflection.* sin reflexionar = rashly.* * *reflexionar [A1 ]vito reflect ( frml)reflexiona antes de tomar una decisión think about it o reflect on it before you make a decision¿has reflexionado bien? have you thought it over o through fully?no reflexiona she doesn't think (about things)tomó la decisión sin reflexionar she took the decision without thinkingreflexionar SOBRE algo to think ABOUT sth, reflect ON sth ( frml)he estado reflexionando sobre lo que dijo I've been thinking about o reflecting on what you said, I've given some thought to what you said* * *
reflexionar ( conjugate reflexionar) verbo intransitivo
to reflect (frml);◊ ¿has reflexionado bien? have you thought it over o through carefully?;
reflexionar SOBRE algo to think about sth, reflect on sth (frml)
reflexionar
I verbo intransitivo to reflect
reflexionar sobre algo, to think about o reflect on sthg
II verbo transitivo to think about, consider: reflexiónalo con calma, think about it carefully
' reflexionar' also found in these entries:
English:
meditate
- mull
- reflect
- thought-provoking
- muse
- thought
* * *♦ vito think ( sobre about), to reflect ( sobre on);reflexiona bien antes de tomar una decisión think carefully before taking a decision;actuó sin reflexionar she acted without thinking♦ vtto think about, to consider* * *v/t reflect on, ponder* * *reflexionar vi: to reflect, to think* * *reflexionar vb to reflect / to think about [pt. & pp. thought]después de mucho reflexionar, decidió estudiar arquitectura after thinking about it long and hard, he decided to study architecture -
65 reflexionar (sobre)
(v.) = reflect (on), take + stock of, muse (over/on/upon)Ex. However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.Ex. The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.Ex. The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde. -
66 traitement
traitement [tʀεtmɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = manière d'agir) treatment• les nouveaux traitements de or contre la stérilité new ways of treating sterilityc. ( = rémunération) salaryd. [de matières premières, déchets] processing• le traitement de l'information or des données data processing• machine or système de traitement de texte word processor* * *tʀɛtmɑ̃nom masculin1) Médecine treatment [U]2) ( salaire) salary3) ( comportement envers) treatment4) (manière d'aborder, de régler) handlingil faut accélérer le traitement des demandes — applications must be dealt with ou processed more quickly
5) Informatique processing [U]•Phrasal Verbs:* * *tʀɛtmɑ̃ nm1) MÉDECINE treatment2) [personne, animal] treatment3) (informatique) processing4) [dossier] processing5) (= salaire) salary* * *traitement nm1 Méd treatment ¢; être en traitement to be undergoing treatment; suivre/prescrire un traitement to follow/prescribe a course of treatment;2 ( salaire) salary;3 ( comportement envers) treatment; c'est le traitement normal des prisonniers it's the way prisoners are normally treated; ⇒ mauvais;4 (manière d'aborder, de régler) handling; critiquer le traitement d'un dossier sensible to criticize the way sensitive information was handled; il faut accélérer le traitement des demandes applications must be dealt with ou processed more quickly; traitement plus complet de la question fuller treatment of the issue;5 Ordinat processing ¢; le traitement automatique des données automatic data processing; traitement parallèle/(en) série/par lots parallel/serial/batch processing; traitement informatique d'images vidéo computer processing of video images; traitement de l'information data processing; traitement à distance teleprocessing;6 Tech (de minerai, d'eaux) processing ¢; (de bois, textile) treatment; traitement des déchets industriels processing ou treatment of industrial waste; centre de traitement des eaux water-processing plant.traitement de faveur preferential ou special treatment; traitement hormonal substitutif, THS Méd hormone replacement therapy, HRT; traitement de texte Ordinat ( processus) word-processing; ( logiciel) word-processing package.[trɛtmɑ̃] nom masculin3. [façon d'agir envers quelqu'un] treatmentavoir un ou bénéficier d'un traitement de faveur to enjoy preferential treatmentb. [logiciel] word processing packageen traitement locution adjectivale,sous traitement locution adjectivaleêtre en ou sous traitement to be being treated ou having treatment ou under treatment -
67 -the management is o the management are?-
Nota d'usoI sostantivi come management sono chiamati collettivi perché indicano un gruppo di persone. In inglese possono essere seguiti dal verbo al singolare o al plurale, a seconda del contesto. In generale, se si pensa al sostantivo in modo impersonale, si sceglie il singolare: The management takes no responsibility for items left unattended, la direzione declina ogni responsabilità per gli oggetti lasciati incustoditi. Se invece si pensa alle singole persone che fanno cose diverse all'interno del gruppo, si sceglie il plurale: Management are looking for new ways to cut costs, la dirigenza sta cercando nuovi modi di tagliare le spese. Si noti che quando il verbo è al singolare, un'eventuale proposizione relativa sarà introdotta da which o that, mentre se il verbo è al plurale, poiché si pensa alle persone, si ricorre a who.English-Italian dictionary > -the management is o the management are?-
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68 think up
изобретать, придумывать, сочинятьAl’s very good at thinking up excuses for not working.
You can earn good money thinking up new ways to improve production in the firm.
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69 harness
['hɑːnɪs], [-nəs] 1. сущ.1) упряжь, сбруяHe has put the harness on my horse. — Он запряг свою лошадь.
Syn:2)а) ремни безопасности (в детской коляске, автомобиле, самолёте)Syn:б) ремни ( на парашюте)Syn:в) поводок (надеваемый на ребёнка, чтобы последний не потерялся во время прогулки)Syn:Syn:3)а) ист. доспехиб) уст. мужское облачениеSyn:harness bull / cop — крим. коп, фараон, полицейский в униформе
A harness cop fired six slugs, but they were ineffectual. — Легавый выпустил шесть пуль, но все мимо.
4)а) инвентарь, снаряжениеб) мор. такелаж5) текст. ремиза••- double harness
- run in double harness 2. гл.1) впрягать; запрягатьOxen are harnessed to the villagers' carts to pull them through the muddy streets. — Быков запрягают в повозки, и они тянут их через грязные улицы.
Syn:2) использовать ( в определенных целях и по возможности полностью); приспосабливать (под что-л. / для чего-л.)New ways are always being discovered of harnessing oil and other minerals to the production of electricity. — Всегда находятся новые способы использовать нефть и другие полезные ископаемые для производства электричества.
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70 permeate
['pɜːmɪeɪt]гл.1)а) проникать, проходить сквозьThe rain will permeate through the soil and reach the roots. — Дождь просочится через почву и дойдёт до корней.
Syn:б) пронизывать, пропитыватьHis public speeches were permeated with hatred of injustice. — Его речи были полны ненависти к несправедливости.
Syn:New ways of thinking are permeating among the students. — Среди студентов распространяются новые взгляды.
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71 promote
[prə'məut]гл.1)а) продвигать ( по служебной лестнице), повышать (в должности, чине, звании)He was promoted from Captain to Commodore. — Его повысили в чине от капитана до коммодора.
He was promoted colonel (to the rank of colonel, to be a colonel). — Ему присвоили звание полковника.
If I am not promoted within the next two years I am going to change jobs. — Если меня не повысят в течение двух ближайших лет, я поменяю работу.
б) переводить ( ученика) в следующий классAll the children have been promoted to the next class. — Всех детей перевели в следующий класс.
2)а) способствовать, содействовать; поддерживать, поощрятьRegular exercise promotes all-round good health. — Регулярные физические упражнения содействуют хорошему состоянию здоровья в целом.
Sugary foods promote breast cancer. — Сладкая пища способствует возникновению рака груди.
б) стимулировать, активизировать; возбуждатьSyn:3) марк. продвигать, раскручивать, рекламироватьAdvertising companies are always having to think up new ways to promote products. — Рекламные компании всегда должны изобретать новые способы продвижения товаров.
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72 بارع
بَارِع \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook. brilliant: very clever: a brilliant woman. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly performance by a musician. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are trustworthy. workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair. -
73 حاذق
حَاذِق \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist; a clever cook. cunning: clever (usu. in a bad sense); good at deceiving: a cunning trick; a cunning businessman. ingenious: clever, skilful at finding new ways of doing things. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. shrewd: showing wise judgement and good sense, esp. in business matters: My wife is a shrewd buyer who never wastes money. skilful: clever; esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. skilled: having some special skill as a result of training: Skilled workmen are better paid than unskilled workmen. smart: clever (but not always trustworthy): Some business men are too smart. \ See Also بارع (بارِع)، كفء (كُفْء)، ماهر (مَاهِر) \ حَاذِق بالتَّقْليد (شَخْص) \ mimic: one who is clever at mimicking: an amusing mimic. -
74 accomplished
بَارِع \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook. brilliant: very clever: a brilliant woman. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly performance by a musician. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are trustworthy. workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair. -
75 admirable
بَارِع \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook. brilliant: very clever: a brilliant woman. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly performance by a musician. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are trustworthy. workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair. -
76 brilliant
بَارِع \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook. brilliant: very clever: a brilliant woman. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly performance by a musician. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are trustworthy. workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair. -
77 clever
بَارِع \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook. brilliant: very clever: a brilliant woman. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly performance by a musician. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are trustworthy. workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair. -
78 ingenious
بَارِع \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook. brilliant: very clever: a brilliant woman. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly performance by a musician. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are trustworthy. workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair. -
79 masterly
بَارِع \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook. brilliant: very clever: a brilliant woman. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly performance by a musician. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are trustworthy. workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair. -
80 practised
بَارِع \ accomplished: skilful: an accomplished musician. admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook. brilliant: very clever: a brilliant woman. clever: quick in learning and understanding things; showing skill in using the brain or hands: a clever scientist a clever cook. ingenious: clever (person, idea, device, etc.); skilful at finding new ways of doing things. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly performance by a musician. practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages. skilful: clever, esp. with the hands: a skilful driver. slick: clever (often in a bad sense): Slick business men are trustworthy. workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair.
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