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  • 121 treffen

    n; -s, -
    1. (Zusammentreffen) meeting; gesellschaftliches: get-together, gathering; einer Familie, ehemaligen Klasse etc.: reunion; regelmäßige Treffen vereinbaren arrange ( oder set up) regular meetings etc.; Argumente etc. ins Treffen führen fig. put forward, advance, bring to bear
    2. (Wettkampf) SPORT meet(ing), contest, event; (Aufeinandertreffen) encounter; (Spiel) match, bes. Am. game; ein faires / spannendes Treffen a fair contest / an exciting match ( oder contest)
    * * *
    das Treffen
    meeting; reunion; rally
    * * *
    Trẹf|fen ['trɛfn]
    nt -s, -
    meeting; (SPORT, MIL) encounter
    * * *
    das
    1) ((especially American) a meeting for combined work and enjoyment: a knitting bee.) bee
    2) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) join
    3) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) join
    4) (to hit: The punch caught him on the chin.) catch
    5) hit
    6) (to cause to suffer: The farmers were badly hit by the lack of rain; Her husband's death hit her hard.) hit
    7) (to find; to succeed in reaching: His second arrow hit the bull's-eye; Take the path across the fields and you'll hit the road; She used to be a famous soprano but she cannot hit the high notes now.) hit
    8) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) meet
    9) (a meeting of people who have not met for some time: We attended a reunion of former pupils of our school.) reunion
    * * *
    Tref·fen
    <-s, ->
    [trɛfn̩]
    nt (Zusammenkunft) meeting
    etw ins \Treffen führen (geh) to put sth forward
    * * *
    das; Treffens, Treffen
    2) (Sport) encounter
    * * *
    treffen; trifft, traf, hat oder ist getroffen
    A. v/t & v/i (hat)
    1. Schlag, Geschoss, Schütze: hit, strike;
    er hat jedesmal getroffen he did not miss once;
    in der Schulter the bullet struck ( oder hit) his shoulder ( oder him in the shoulder);
    tödlich getroffen mortally ( oder fatally) wounded; Blitz 1, getroffen1
    2. fig (finden, erkennen, erraten) get, find, hit; (Stimmung etc) catch, capture;
    die Stimmung treffen capture the mood ( oder atmosphere), give the feel of sth;
    (du hast’s) getroffen! umg, fig you’ve got it!, spot-on!, US bull’s-eye!, bingo!;
    es gut treffen be ( oder strike) lucky (
    mit with);
    die richtige Wahl treffen make the right choice;
    damit hast du seinen Geschmack genau getroffen that’s exactly the sort of thing ( oder the style etc) he likes;
    du hast genau das Richtige getroffen (Geschenk etc) auch you got it exactly right, you couldn’t have picked a better present etc;
    die richtigen Worte treffen find (just) the right words, put it very well;
    da hast du ihn gut getroffen auf Foto etc: that’s a good picture of him, you (have) caught him well;
    wen trifft es heute mit dem Abwasch? umg whose turn is it to wash up (US do the dishes) today, who’s on the washing-up (US the dishes) today?
    sich treffen meet (up)
    4. fig (kränken) wound, hurt, get at;
    du hast ihn zutiefst getroffen you (have) hurt him deeply;
    jemanden an seiner empfindlichsten Stelle treffen hit sb in ( oder at) their most vulnerable spot;
    jemandes wunden Punkt treffen get ( oder touch) sb in their sore spot;
    damit hast du ihn wirklich getroffen you hit him where it really hurt (with that one);
    damit kannst du mich nicht treffen you can’t get at me with that, that line doesn’t bother me;
    ihr Tod hat ihn schwer getroffen her ( oder their) death affected him deeply
    5. (betreffen) concern; nachteilig: affect (adversely); empfindlich: hit sb (oder sth) hard, be of great concern to;
    der Vorwurf trifft mich nicht I don’t feel (I’m) responsible, I can’t be reproached ( oder blamed) for that, that was not my fault; Schuld 1
    6. als Funktionsverb: (Anordnungen etc) meist make; (Vereinbarung etc) auch reach, come to; Anstalt 2, Auswahl 1, Entscheidung, Ton1 5, Vorkehrung etc
    B. v/i (ist):
    treffen auf (+akk) (Widerstand etc) meet with, encounter, run into; (zufällig finden) come across sth, stumble on sb (oder sth); (Öl etc) strike, hit umg; (als Gegner bekommen) come up against, meet
    C. v/r (hat)
    1.
    sich mit jemandem treffen meet (up with) sb;
    sie treffen sich heimlich they are meeting secretly;
    ich treffe mich morgen mit ihm I’m meeting ( oder seeing) him tomorrow
    2.
    das trifft sich gut/schlecht that suits me etc ( oder works in) fine/that’s (rather) awkward, that doesn’t fit in at all;
    es trifft sich gut, dass … it’s handy that …, it’s lucky (that) …;
    wie es sich so trifft it happens (that)
    * * *
    das; Treffens, Treffen
    2) (Sport) encounter
    * * *
    - n.
    meeting n.
    reunion n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > treffen

  • 122 aprieto

    m.
    fix, difficult situation.
    poner en un aprieto a alguien to put somebody in a difficult position
    estar en un aprieto to be in a fix
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apretar.
    * * *
    1 tight spot, difficulty, scrape, fix
    \
    poner a alguien en un aprieto to put somebody in an awkward situation
    salir del aprieto to get out of trouble
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=apuro) predicament

    estar o verse en un aprieto — to be in a predicament, be in a tight spot, be in an awkward situation

    poner a algn en un aprieto — to put sb in a predicament, put sb in an awkward situation

    2) (=presión)
    = apretón 1)
    * * *
    masculino predicament

    estar/verse en un aprieto — to be/to find oneself in a predicament

    * * *
    = embarrassment, quandary, predicament.
    Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.
    Ex. The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.
    Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
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    * en un aprieto = in a bind, in a predicament.
    * en un gran aprieto = in dire straits.
    * en un serio aprieto = in dire straits.
    * estar en un aprieto = be in a fix.
    * meterse en un aprieto = get into + a predicament.
    * pasar aprietos = feel + the pinch.
    * poner a Alguien en un aprieto = put + Nombre + on the spot.
    * * *
    masculino predicament

    estar/verse en un aprieto — to be/to find oneself in a predicament

    * * *
    = embarrassment, quandary, predicament.

    Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.

    Ex: The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.
    Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
    * en un aprieto = in a bind, in a predicament.
    * en un gran aprieto = in dire straits.
    * en un serio aprieto = in dire straits.
    * estar en un aprieto = be in a fix.
    * meterse en un aprieto = get into + a predicament.
    * pasar aprietos = feel + the pinch.
    * poner a Alguien en un aprieto = put + Nombre + on the spot.

    * * *
    predicament
    estar/verse en un aprieto to be/to find oneself in a predicament o a difficult situation o a tight spot
    esto lo pone en un aprieto this puts him in a predicament o in an awkward situation
    un amigo los sacó del aprieto a friend got them out of it o got them off the hook
    salieron del aprieto con su ayuda they got out of it with her help
    * * *

    Del verbo apretar: ( conjugate apretar)

    aprieto es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    apretar    
    aprieto
    apretar ( conjugate apretar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) botón to press, push;

    acelerador to put one's foot on, press;
    gatillo to pull, squeeze
    b)nudo/tapa/tornillo to tighten;

    puño/mandíbulas to clench;

    2
    a) ( apretujar):

    apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breast;

    me apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly

    verbo intransitivo
    1 [ropa/zapatos] (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight;

    2 ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)
    apretarse verbo pronominal
    to squeeze o squash together
    aprieto sustantivo masculino See Also→ apuro 2
    apretar
    I vtr (pulsar un botón) to press
    (el cinturón, un tornillo) to tighten
    (el gatillo) to pull: me aprietan los zapatos, these shoes are too tight for me
    II verbo intransitivo el calor ha apretado en julio, it was really hot in July
    ♦ Locuciones: apretar el paso, to hasten, hurry
    apretarle las clavijas a alguien, to put the screws on someone
    donde aprieta el zapato, where the problem is
    aprieto sustantivo masculino tight spot, fix: la pregunta puso al entrenador en un aprieto, the question put the trainer in a tight corner
    ' aprieto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apuro
    - poner
    - atolladero
    - con
    - ver
    English:
    fix
    - jam
    - mess
    - predicament
    - tight
    - bind
    * * *
    nm
    fix, difficult situation;
    estar en un aprieto to be in a fix;
    poner en un aprieto a alguien to put sb in a difficult position;
    salir de un aprieto to get out of a fix o difficult situation
    * * *
    m predicament;
    poner a alguien en un aprieto put o place s.o. in a predicament
    * * *
    apuro: predicament, difficulty
    estar en un aprieto: to be in a fix
    * * *
    aprieto n fix / tight spot

    Spanish-English dictionary > aprieto

  • 123 dificultad

    f.
    1 difficulty.
    el grado de dificultad de los exámenes the degree of difficulty of the exams
    2 problem.
    la dificultad está en hacerlo sin mojarse los pies the difficult thing is to do it without getting your feet wet
    encontrar dificultades to run into trouble o problems
    pasar por dificultades to suffer hardship
    3 hardness, not easiness.
    imperat.
    2nd person plural (vosotros/ustedes) Imperative of Spanish verb: dificultar.
    * * *
    1 difficulty
    2 (obstáculo) obstacle; (problema) trouble, problem
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=obstáculo) difficulty
    2) (=problema) difficulty

    no hay dificultad para aceptar que... — there is no difficulty about accepting that...

    3) (=objeción) objection
    * * *
    a) ( cualidad de difícil) difficulty
    b) ( problema)

    superar or vencer dificultades — to overcome difficulties

    * * *
    = difficulty, rough spot, snag, hardness, hiccup, crunch, challenge, hassle, rub, kink.
    Ex. UDC is widely used despite the difficulties in keeping the schedules up to date.
    Ex. But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.
    Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.
    Ex. Hardness and the penetration of the ink layer into the paper were also measured = También se midió la solidez y la penetración de la tinta en el papel.
    Ex. The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.
    Ex. The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.
    Ex. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    Ex. But as elegant and efficient as this seems, this strategy has a rub - you've got to have technology to track shipments, since you're ultimately responsible for purchases, warranties and returns.
    Ex. However, like any emerging technology, there are still a few kinks in the system.
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    * afrontar una dificultad = front + difficulty.
    * ahí está la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * aprobar sin dificultad = sail through + exam.
    * avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).
    * avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.
    * caminar con dificultad = plod (along/through).
    * causar dificultad = cause + difficulty.
    * clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.
    * con dificultad = laboriously, with difficulty.
    * con dificultades = in difficulties.
    * conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.
    * con gran dificultad = with great difficulty.
    * conseguir con dificultad = eke out.
    * dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.
    * dificultad + apremiar = difficulty + dog.
    * dificultad económica = fiscal exigency, financial exigency.
    * dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.
    * dificultades = crisis [crises, -pl.].
    * dificultades + agravarse = difficulties + exacerbate.
    * dificultades + aquejar = difficulties + beset.
    * dificultades de aprendizaje = learning difficulties.
    * dificultades económicas = fiscal constraints, fiscal adversity, economic adversity.
    * dificultades presupuestarias = budget adversity.
    * dificultad presupuestaria = budget crunch.
    * dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.
    * dificultad técnica = technical difficulty.
    * encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.
    * encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.
    * encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.
    * en dificultades = stranded.
    * enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.
    * entrañar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * esa es la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * estar en dificultades = be in trouble.
    * forma de evitar una dificultad = way (a)round + difficulty.
    * fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.
    * funcionar con dificultad = labour [labor, -USA].
    * ganar con dificultad = eke out.
    * ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * hacer Algo con dificultad = muddle through, plod (along/through).
    * indicar las dificultades = note + difficulties.
    * insertar con dificultad = squeeze in/into.
    * leer con dificultad = wade through.
    * meter con dificultad = squeeze in/into.
    * mitigar una dificultad = alleviate + difficulty.
    * pasar dificultades = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult times.
    * pasar por muchas dificultades = be to hell and back.
    * plantear dificultad = pose + difficulty.
    * plantear dificultades = raise + difficulties.
    * poner en dificultades = put + Nombre + in difficulties.
    * presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * progresar con dificultad = thread through.
    * respirar con dificultad = gasp for + breath, wheeze.
    * señalar las dificultades = note + difficulties.
    * sin dificultad = without difficulty.
    * sin dificultad alguna = without a hitch.
    * sin mucha dificultad = painlessly.
    * superar una dificultad = overcome + difficulty, get over + difficulty.
    * surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.
    * tener dificultad = struggle, experience + difficulty, be hard pressed.
    * tener dificultad de + Infinitivo = have + difficulty + Gerundio, have + difficulty in + Gerundio.
    * tener dificultad en + Verbo = be at pains to + Infinitivo.
    * tener dificultades = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.
    * toparse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.
    * tropezar con dificultades = run into + difficulties.
    * * *
    a) ( cualidad de difícil) difficulty
    b) ( problema)

    superar or vencer dificultades — to overcome difficulties

    * * *
    = difficulty, rough spot, snag, hardness, hiccup, crunch, challenge, hassle, rub, kink.

    Ex: UDC is widely used despite the difficulties in keeping the schedules up to date.

    Ex: But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.
    Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.
    Ex: Hardness and the penetration of the ink layer into the paper were also measured = También se midió la solidez y la penetración de la tinta en el papel.
    Ex: The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.
    Ex: The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.
    Ex: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    Ex: But as elegant and efficient as this seems, this strategy has a rub - you've got to have technology to track shipments, since you're ultimately responsible for purchases, warranties and returns.
    Ex: However, like any emerging technology, there are still a few kinks in the system.
    * afrontar una dificultad = front + difficulty.
    * ahí está la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * aprobar sin dificultad = sail through + exam.
    * avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).
    * avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.
    * caminar con dificultad = plod (along/through).
    * causar dificultad = cause + difficulty.
    * clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.
    * con dificultad = laboriously, with difficulty.
    * con dificultades = in difficulties.
    * conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.
    * con gran dificultad = with great difficulty.
    * conseguir con dificultad = eke out.
    * dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.
    * dificultad + apremiar = difficulty + dog.
    * dificultad económica = fiscal exigency, financial exigency.
    * dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.
    * dificultades = crisis [crises, -pl.].
    * dificultades + agravarse = difficulties + exacerbate.
    * dificultades + aquejar = difficulties + beset.
    * dificultades de aprendizaje = learning difficulties.
    * dificultades económicas = fiscal constraints, fiscal adversity, economic adversity.
    * dificultades presupuestarias = budget adversity.
    * dificultad presupuestaria = budget crunch.
    * dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.
    * dificultad técnica = technical difficulty.
    * encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.
    * encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.
    * encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.
    * en dificultades = stranded.
    * enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.
    * entrañar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * esa es la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * estar en dificultades = be in trouble.
    * forma de evitar una dificultad = way (a)round + difficulty.
    * fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.
    * funcionar con dificultad = labour [labor, -USA].
    * ganar con dificultad = eke out.
    * ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.
    * hacer Algo con dificultad = muddle through, plod (along/through).
    * indicar las dificultades = note + difficulties.
    * insertar con dificultad = squeeze in/into.
    * leer con dificultad = wade through.
    * meter con dificultad = squeeze in/into.
    * mitigar una dificultad = alleviate + difficulty.
    * pasar dificultades = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult times.
    * pasar por muchas dificultades = be to hell and back.
    * plantear dificultad = pose + difficulty.
    * plantear dificultades = raise + difficulties.
    * poner en dificultades = put + Nombre + in difficulties.
    * presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.
    * progresar con dificultad = thread through.
    * respirar con dificultad = gasp for + breath, wheeze.
    * señalar las dificultades = note + difficulties.
    * sin dificultad = without difficulty.
    * sin dificultad alguna = without a hitch.
    * sin mucha dificultad = painlessly.
    * superar una dificultad = overcome + difficulty, get over + difficulty.
    * surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.
    * tener dificultad = struggle, experience + difficulty, be hard pressed.
    * tener dificultad de + Infinitivo = have + difficulty + Gerundio, have + difficulty in + Gerundio.
    * tener dificultad en + Verbo = be at pains to + Infinitivo.
    * tener dificultades = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.
    * toparse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.
    * tropezar con dificultades = run into + difficulties.

    * * *
    un ejercicio de escasa dificultad a fairly easy exercise
    el grado de dificultad de la prueba the degree of difficulty of the test
    respira con dificultad his breathing is labored, he has difficulty breathing
    2 (problema) difficulty
    superar or vencer dificultades to overcome difficulties
    ¿tuviste alguna dificultad para encontrar la casa? did you have any trouble o difficulty finding the house?
    tiene dificultades en hacerse entender she has difficulty in o she has problems making herself understood
    la dificultad está en hacerlo en el mínimo de tiempo the difficult o hard part is to do it in the shortest possible time
    pasamos muchas dificultades, pero salimos adelante we had a lot of problems, but we came through it all
    me pusieron muchas dificultades para entrar they made it very hard for me to get in
    * * *

     

    Del verbo dificultar: ( conjugate dificultar)

    dificultad es:

    2ª persona plural (vosotros) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    dificultad    
    dificultar
    dificultad sustantivo femenino
    difficulty;

    tiene dificultades en hacerse entender she has difficulty in making herself understood;
    me pusieron muchas dificultades para entrar they made it very hard for me to get in;
    meterse en dificultades to get into difficulties
    dificultar ( conjugate dificultar) verbo transitivo
    to make … difficult
    dificultad sustantivo femenino
    1 difficulty
    2 (penalidad, contrariedad) trouble, problem
    dificultades económicas, financial problems

    ' dificultad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    coja
    - cojo
    - elevarse
    - encarar
    - escollo
    - evadir
    - fatiga
    - impedimento
    - infranqueable
    - intríngulis
    - necesidad
    - nudo
    - obstáculo
    - pena
    - remontar
    - retroceder
    - salir
    - salvar
    - tela
    - tumbo
    - vencer
    - apuro
    - complicación
    - confrontar
    - contra
    - contrariedad
    - encontrar
    - esquivar
    - insuperable
    - miga
    - ofrecer
    - pantano
    - pega
    - pero
    - presentar
    - radicar
    - sortear
    - subsanar
    - superar
    - surgir
    - traba
    - tropezar
    English:
    difficulty
    - experience
    - extricate
    - gasp
    - hassle
    - hitch
    - hobble
    - inarticulate
    - iron out
    - job
    - manage
    - painless
    - squash in
    - struggle
    - struggle along
    - struggle on
    - tongue-tied
    - trial
    - trouble
    - trudge
    - considerable
    - difficult
    - grade
    - hiccup
    - pit
    - scramble
    - wheeze
    - wriggle
    * * *
    1. [cualidad de difícil] difficulty;
    caminaba con dificultad she walked with difficulty;
    el grado o [m5] nivel de dificultad de los exámenes the degree o level of difficulty of the exams;
    un ejercicio de gran dificultad a very difficult exercise
    2. [obstáculo] problem;
    todo son dificultades con ella she sees everything as a problem;
    la dificultad está en hacerlo sin mojarse los pies the difficult thing is to do it without getting your feet wet;
    encontrar dificultades to run into trouble o problems;
    poner dificultades to raise objections;
    nos puso muchas dificultades para entrevistarlo he put no end of obstacles in our way when we wanted to interview him;
    superar o [m5] vencer las dificultades to overcome the difficulties;
    ¿tuviste alguna dificultad para dar con la calle? did you have any difficulty finding the street?
    3. [penalidad]
    pasar por dificultades to suffer hardship
    * * *
    f difficulty;
    con dificultades with difficulty;
    poner dificultades make it difficult
    * * *
    : difficulty
    * * *
    1. (concepto) difficulty [pl. difficulties]
    2. (problema) problem

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  • 124 instante

    m.
    moment, instant.
    a cada instante all the time, constantly
    al instante instantly, immediately
    en un instante in a second
    * * *
    1 moment, instant
    \
    a cada instante all the time
    al instante instantly, immediately
    en un instante in a minute
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM moment, instant

    al instante — right now, at once

    (a) cada instante — all the time, every single moment

    en ese o aquel mismo instante — at that precise moment

    * * *
    masculino moment

    un instante, por favor — just a second o moment, please

    al instante — right away, straightaway (BrE)

    * * *
    Ex. Set against the span of human existence, the five-hundred-year-history of the printed book is but an instant.
    ----
    * al instante = on-the-fly, instantly, on the spot, straight away, on the double, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, while-you-wait [while-u-wait], right away, at once.
    * durante unos instantes = for a bit.
    * en el instante en que + Subjuntivo = the moment + Verbo.
    * en ese mismo instante = at that very moment.
    * en un instante = in a flash, at a moment's notice, in a twinkling, in a snap, in a heartbeat, in a jiffy, in a second, in a trice.
    * morir al instante = die + there and then, die on + the spot.
    * * *
    masculino moment

    un instante, por favor — just a second o moment, please

    al instante — right away, straightaway (BrE)

    * * *

    Ex: Set against the span of human existence, the five-hundred-year-history of the printed book is but an instant.

    * al instante = on-the-fly, instantly, on the spot, straight away, on the double, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, while-you-wait [while-u-wait], right away, at once.
    * durante unos instantes = for a bit.
    * en el instante en que + Subjuntivo = the moment + Verbo.
    * en ese mismo instante = at that very moment.
    * en un instante = in a flash, at a moment's notice, in a twinkling, in a snap, in a heartbeat, in a jiffy, in a second, in a trice.
    * morir al instante = die + there and then, die on + the spot.

    * * *
    moment
    un instante, por favor just a second o moment, please
    me llama a cada instante he calls me every five minutes o the whole time o all the time
    en ese mismo instante llegó (just) at that very moment o instant he arrived
    por un instante creí que iba a caerse for a moment o an instant I thought he was going to fall
    al instante right away, immediately, straightaway ( BrE)
    * * *

    instante sustantivo masculino
    moment;
    un instante, por favor just a second o moment, please;

    me llama a cada instante he calls me all the time;
    al instante right away, straightaway (BrE)
    instante sustantivo masculino instant, moment: aguarde un instante, por favor, wait a moment, please
    por un instante pensé que era ella, for a moment I thought that it was her
    ♦ Locuciones: a cada instante, constantly
    al instante, immediately

    ' instante' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ahora
    - cada
    - en
    - momento
    - soplo
    - mismo
    English:
    flash
    - instant
    - instantly
    * * *
    moment, instant;
    desde el instante en que te vi, supe que estabas enfadado I knew you were angry the moment I saw you;
    en un instante in a second;
    un instante, por favor one moment o just a moment, please;
    a cada instante all the time, constantly;
    al instante instantly, immediately;
    por un instante pensé que me había equivocado for a moment I thought I'd made a mistake;
    la tensión crece por instantes the tension is increasing by the minute
    * * *
    m moment, instant;
    a cada instante every moment;
    al instante right away, immediately;
    en un instante in a flash
    * * *
    1) : instant, moment
    2)
    al instante : immediately
    3)
    a cada instante : frequently, all the time
    4)
    por instantes : constantly, incessantly
    * * *
    instante n moment
    al instante right away / immediately

    Spanish-English dictionary > instante

  • 125 treffen;

    trifft, traf, hat oder ist getroffen
    I vt/i (hat)
    1. Schlag, Geschoss, Schütze: hit, strike; nicht treffen auch miss; er hat jedesmal getroffen he did not miss once; die Kugel traf ihn an oder in der Schulter the bullet struck ( oder hit) his shoulder ( oder him in the shoulder); tödlich getroffen mortally ( oder fatally) wounded; Blitz 1, getroffen1
    2. fig. (finden, erkennen, erraten) get, find, hit; (Stimmung etc.) catch, capture; die Stimmung treffen capture the mood ( oder atmosphere), give the feel of s.th.; (du hast’s) getroffen! umg., fig. you’ve got it!, spot-on!, Am. bull’s-eye!, bingo!; es gut treffen be ( oder strike) lucky ( mit with); die richtige Wahl treffen make the right choice; damit hast du seinen Geschmack genau getroffen that’s exactly the sort of thing ( oder the style etc.) he likes; du hast genau das Richtige getroffen (Geschenk etc.) auch you got it exactly right, you couldn’t have picked a better present etc.; die richtigen Worte treffen find (just) the right words, put it very well; da hast du ihn gut getroffen auf Foto etc.: that’s a good picture of him, you (have) caught him well; wen trifft es heute mit dem Abwasch? umg. whose turn is it to wash up (Am. do the dishes) today, who’s on the washing-up (Am. the dishes) today?
    3. (jemandem begegnen) meet; zufällig auch run into; sich treffen meet (up)
    4. fig. (kränken) wound, hurt, get at; du hast ihn zutiefst getroffen you (have) hurt him deeply; jemanden an seiner empfindlichsten Stelle treffen hit s.o. in ( oder at) their most vulnerable spot; jemandes wunden Punkt treffen get ( oder touch) s.o. in their sore spot; damit hast du ihn wirklich getroffen you hit him where it really hurt (with that one); damit kannst du mich nicht treffen you can’t get at me with that, that line doesn’t bother me; ihr Tod hat ihn schwer getroffen her ( oder their) death affected him deeply
    5. (betreffen) concern; nachteilig: affect (adversely); empfindlich: hit s.o. (oder s.th.) hard, be of great concern to; der Vorwurf trifft mich nicht I don’t feel (I’m) responsible, I can’t be reproached ( oder blamed) for that, that was not my fault; Schuld 1
    6. als Funktionsverb: (Anordnungen etc.) meist make; (Vereinbarung etc.) auch reach, come to; Anstalt 2, Auswahl 1, Entscheidung, Ton1 5, Vorkehrung etc.
    II v/i (ist): treffen auf (+ Akk) (Widerstand etc.) meet with, encounter, run into; (zufällig finden) come across s.th., stumble on s.o. (oder s.th.); (Öl etc.) strike, hit umg.; (als Gegner bekommen) come up against, meet
    III v/refl (hat)
    1. sich mit jemandem treffen meet (up with) s.o.; sie treffen sich heimlich they are meeting secretly; ich treffe mich morgen mit ihm I’m meeting ( oder seeing) him tomorrow
    2. das trifft sich gut / schlecht that suits me etc. ( oder works in) fine / that’s (rather) awkward, that doesn’t fit in at all; es trifft sich gut, dass... it’s handy that..., it’s lucky (that)...; wie es sich so trifft it happens (that)

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  • 126 на месте

    I
    [PrepP; Invar]
    =====
    1. [adv]
    right there where sth. is happening:
    - at the scene (of sth.).
         ♦ "...Неужели ты все это тогда же так на месте и обдумал?" - воскликнул Иван Федорович вне себя от удивления (Достоевский 2). "...Can you possibly have thought of all that right there on the spot?" Ivan Fyodorovich exclaimed, beside himself with astonishment (2a).
    2. [usu. subj-compl with быть, бывать etc (subj: human)]
    in the room or place where a person works and should be:
    - X на месте X is in (his office);
    - [in limited contexts] X is where he is supposed to be.
         ♦ Как раз именно полковник Добренький, которого никогда не бывает на месте, [лейтенанту] и нужен (Войнович 4)...It was precisely Colonel Dobrenky, who was never in, with whom he [the lieutenant] needed to speak (4a).
         ♦ Майор, против обыкновения, оказался на месте (Максимов 1). For once the major was in his office (1a).
         ♦ Разбирать конфликт должен заведующий... но его никогда нет на месте, целыми днями где-то пропадает... (Рыбаков 2). It was the manager's responsibility to straighten out problems...but he was never where he was supposed to be, he vanished for days at a time... (2a).
    3. на месте чьем, кого [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: human; subjunctive only)]
    (if s.o. were) in another person's situation:
    - будь X (если бы X был) на месте Y-a (if X were) in Y's place (shoes, position) (X would...);
    - [1st pers only] if I were you.
         ♦...Его лицо ничего не выражало особенного, и мне стало досадно: я бы на его месте умер с горя (Лермонтов 1)....His face did not express anything unusual, and this annoyed me; in his place, I would have died of grief (1a)...His face showed nothing in particular, and that annoyed me. If I'd been in his place, I'd have died of grief (Ic).
         ♦ [Тригорин:] Я бы вот хотел хоть один час побыть на вашем месте, чтобы узнать, как вы думаете... [Нина:] А я хотела бы побывать на вашем месте. [Тригорин:] Зачем? [Нина:] Чтобы узнать, как чувствует себя известный талантливый писатель (Чехов 6). [Т.:] I'd like to be in your shoes, if only for an hour, to find out how you think... [N.:] And I should like to be in your shoes. [T.:] Why? [N.:] To find out how it feels to be a famous, gifted writer (6a).
         ♦ "А я бы на твоём месте, знаешь, что сделал? Для начала я перестал бы быть холуём при Иванько" (Войнович 3). "And in your position, you know what I would do? To start, I would stop toadying to Ivanko!" (За).
         ♦ "...Аябы на вашем месте поостерёгся..." (Стругацкие 3). Td be worried if I were you" (3a).
    4. уложить, убить, прихлопнуть и т.п. кого coll [adv].
    Also: КЛАСТЬ/ПОЛОЖИТЬ НА МЕСТЕ [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv; fixed WO] to kill s.o. outright, immediately:
    - X уложил Y-а на месте X killed Y on the spot;
    - [in limited contexts] X blasted Y on the spot.
         ♦...Он пригласил к себе старшего помощника для объяснений и убил его на месте (Богданов 1)....He summoned his assistant for an explanation and killed him on the spot (1a).
    II
    НА МЕСТЕ; НА СВОЕМ МЕСТЕ
    [PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]
    =====
    a person who is engaged in work or activities that suit his abilities, vocation:
    - X is out of place (out of his element).
         ♦ Экспериментатором он быть не мог - только теоретиком, но здесь уж он был на месте (Грекова 2). He could not conduct experiments, he had to confine himself to theoretical work but here he was the right man in the right place (2a).
         ♦...Я думаю, генералом он был бы больше на месте, чем монахом... (Герцен 1)....I think he would have been more in his right place as a general than as a monk... (1a).

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  • 127 praesum

    (α).
    With dat.:

    omnibus Druidibus praeest unus,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 12:

    qui oppido praeerat,

    id. ib. 2, 6:

    regionibus,

    id. ib. 5, 22:

    provinciae,

    Sall. C. 42, 3:

    censor factus, severe praefuit ei potestati,

    Nep. Cat. 2, 3:

    classi,

    to have the command of the fleet, Caes. B. C. 3, 25:

    exercitui,

    id. ib. 3, 57:

    alicui negotio,

    to have charge of it, to carry it on, id. ib. 3, 61:

    ei studio,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 55, 235:

    artificio,

    id. Fin. 4, 27, 76:

    vigiliis,

    to superintend, Sall. C. 30, 6:

    regiis opibus,

    Nep. Con. 4, 3:

    rebus regiis,

    id. Phoc. 3, 4:

    statuis faciendis,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 59, § 144:

    aedibus, i. e. aedilem esse,

    Dig. 1, 2, 2: mercimoniis, Cod. 5, 5, 7.—
    (β).
    Absol.:

    praeesse in provinciā,

    to be governor, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 77, § 180.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    To be the chief person, to take the lead in any thing:

    non enim paruit ille Ti. Gracchi temeritati, sed praefuit,

    Cic. Lael. 11, 37:

    qui non solum interfuit his rebus, sed etiam praefuit,

    id. Fam. 1, 8, 1:

    illi crudelitati non solum praeesse, verum etiam interesse,

    id. Att. 9, 6, 7.—
    B.
    To protect, defend ( poet.):

    stant quoque pro nobis, et praesunt moenibus Urbis,

    Ov. F. 5, 135.—Hence, praesens, entis ( abl. sing. of persons usually praesente; of things, praesenti), adj.
    A.
    That is before one, in sight or at hand, present, in person (rarely of the immediate presence of the speaker or writer, for which the proper case of hic is used; cf. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 908, and v. infra):

    assum praesens praesenti tibi,

    I am with you, Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 27: non quia ades praesens, dico hoc, because you happen to be present, Ter. Ad. 3, 3, 39:

    quo praesente,

    in whose presence, Cic. de Or. 1, 24, 112:

    quod adest quodque praesens est,

    id. Off. 1, 4, 11; so,

    nihil nisi praesens et quod adest,

    id. Fin. 1, 17, 55:

    vivi atque praesentes,

    id. Off. 1, 44, 156:

    praesens tecum egi,

    myself, in person, id. Fam. 2, 7, 4:

    perinde ac si ipse interfuerit, et praesens viderit,

    id. Inv. 1, 54, 104:

    praesens sermo,

    communication by word of mouth, id. Q. Fr. 2, 8, 1:

    praesens in praesentem multa dixerat,

    id. Att. 11, 12, 1; Ter. Ad. 4, 5, 34: praesente for praesentibus (ante-class.): praesente amicis, Pompon. ap. Don. ad Ter. Eun. 4, 3, 7; so, testibus, id. ap. Non. 154, 17:

    his,

    Att. ib. 154, 19:

    suis,

    Fenest. ib. 154, 20:

    omnibus,

    Nov. ib. 154, 23: legatis, Varr. ap. Don. Ter. Eun. 4, 3, 7: nobis, Ter. ib.—
    2.
    Esp., of time:

    narratio praeteritarum rerum aut praesentium,

    Cic. Part. Or. 4, 13:

    non solum inopia praesentis, sed etiam futuri temporis,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 52 init.:

    praesens tempus futuri metu perdere,

    Sen. Ep. 24, 1:

    tempus enim tribus partibus constat, praeterito, praesente, futuro,

    id. ib. 124, 17.—Esp. in opp. to other times referred to:

    quanta tempestas invidiae nobis si minus in praesens tempus... at in posteritatem impendeat,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 9, 22:

    et reliqui temporis recuperandi ratio, et praesentis tuendi,

    id. Att. 8, 9, 3:

    et consiliorum superiorum conscientiā et praesentis temporis moderatione me consoler,

    id. Fam. 9, 16, 6; id. Fl. 1, 3.—Very rarely alone, of the times of the writer or speaker. as opp. to the times of which he speaks:

    quod pietas principis nostri praesentium quoque temporum decus fecit,

    Quint. 3, 7, 9:

    vive moribus praeteritis, loquere verbis praesentibus,

    now in use, Gell. 1, 10, 4.—Also of a time spoken of, present to the mind, existing:

    movit Scipionem cum fortuna pristina viri, praesenti fortunae conlata,

    Liv. 30, 13, 8:

    populo erat persuasum, et adversas superiores et praesentes secundas res accidisse, etc.,

    Nep. Alcib. 6, 2:

    praetor factus non solum praesenti bello,

    id. Them. 2, 1:

    et praesens aetas et posteritas deinde mirata est,

    Curt. 9, 10, 28:

    praesentem saevitiam melioris olim fortunae recordatione allevabant,

    Tac. A. 14, 63: in praesens tempus, and more freq. absol., in praesens, for the present:

    pleraque differat, et praesens in tempus omittat,

    Hor. A. P. 44; so (opp. in posteritatem) Cic. Cat 1, 9, 22:

    si fortuna in praesens deseruit,

    Tac. H. 4, 58; cf.:

    laetus in praesens animus,

    Hor. C. 2, 16, 25: ad praesens tempus, or simply ad praesens, for the present:

    Harpagus ad praesens tempus dissimulato dolore,

    for the moment, Just. 1, 5, 7:

    quod factum aspere acceptum ad praesens, mox, etc.,

    at the time, Tac. A. 4, 31; 40:

    munimentum ad praesens, in posterum ultionem,

    id. H. 1, 44; Suet. Tit. 6:

    vocem adimere ad praesens,

    for a short time, Plin. 8, 22, 34, § 80: praesenti tempore and in praesenti, at present, now:

    praesenti tempore,

    Ov. F. 3, 478:

    haec ad te in praesenti scripsi, ut speres,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 10, 4:

    in praesenti,

    Nep. Att. 12, 5; Liv. 34, 35, 11.—Prov.: praesenti fortuna pejor est futuri metus, Ps.-Quint. Decl. 12, 15.— Subst.: praesentĭa, ĭum, n., present circumstances, the present state of affairs:

    cum hortatur ferenda esse praesentia,

    Suet. Aug. 87:

    praesentia sequi,

    Tac. H. 4, 59:

    ex praeteritis enim aestimari solent praesentia,

    Quint. 5, 10, 28:

    sed penitus haerens amor fastidio praesentium accensus est,

    Curt. 8, 3, 6.—Esp., in phrase in praesentia (sc. tempora), for the present, at this time, under present circumstances:

    hoc video in praesentia opus esse,

    Cic. Att. 15, 20, 4:

    providere quid oneris in praesentia tollant,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 1, § 1:

    quae in praesentia in mentem mihi venerunt,

    id. Fam. 4, 5, 1; id. Fin. 5, 8, 21; Liv. 31, 22, 8; 33, 27, 10; 33, 28, 6; Tac. Agr. 31; 39; Suet. Tib. 22; id. Claud. 4; Ter. Phorm. 5, 2, 14; Plin. 12, 3, 7, § 14.—Very rarely in praesentia, at hand, on hand, on the spot:

    id quod in praesentia vestimentorum fuit, arripuit,

    Nep. Alcib. 10, 5; cf.: in re praesenti, infra: in rem praesentem venire, to go to the place itself, go to the very spot, for the sake of a closer examination, Cic. de Or. 1, 58, 250:

    in rem praesentem venias oportet, quia homines amplius oculis quam auribus credunt,

    Sen. Ep. 6, 5: in rem praesentem perducere audientes, to transport one's hearers to the very spot, Quint. 4, 2, 123: in re praesenti, in the place itself, on the spot:

    in re praesenti, ex copiā piscariā consulere, quid emam, aequom est,

    when I am on the spot, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 65; Liv. 40, 9:

    eodem anno inter populum Carthaginiensem et regem Masinissam in re praesenti disceptatores Romani de agro fuerunt,

    id. 40, 17; Quint. 6, 2, 31:

    praesenti bello,

    while war is raging, Nep. Them. 2, 1; so sup.:

    quod praesentissimis quibusque periculis desit,

    Quint. 10, 7, 1; and comp.:

    jam praesentior res erat,

    Liv. 2, 36, 5.—
    B.
    That happens or is done immediately, immediate, instant, prompt, ready, direct:

    praesens poena sit,

    the punishment might be instant, Cic. Div. 2, 59, 122:

    preces,

    immediate, not delayed, Prop. 2, 23, 64 (3, 28, 12):

    mercari praesenti pecuniā,

    with ready money, cash, Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 8; Cic. Clu. 12, 34:

    numerare praesentes denarios ducentos,

    Petr. 109:

    nummi,

    id. 137:

    supplicium,

    instant execution, Tac. A. 1, 38:

    Maelium praesenti morte multavit,

    Flor. 1, 26:

    praesens debitum,

    Dig. 12, 1, 9; 20, 1, 13: praesenti die dari, in ready money:

    quoties in obligationibus dies non ponitur, praesenti die pecunia debetur,

    ib. 45, 1, 41:

    libertatem aut praesenti die, aut sub condicione dare,

    ib. 28, 7, 22.—Hence, adv.: prae-sens (opp. in diem), forthwith, immediately:

    si, cum in diem mihi deberetur, fraudator praesens solverit,

    in ready money, in cash, Dig. 42, 9, 10:

    quod vel praesens vel ex die dari potest,

    ib. 7, 1, 4.—
    C.
    That operates immediately or quickly, instant, prompt, efficacious, powerful (i. q. valens):

    praesens auxilium oblatum est,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 49, § 107:

    non ulla magis praesens fortuna laborum est,

    no more effective cure for their troubles, Verg. G. 3, 452:

    quo non praesentius ullum, Pocula si quando saevae infecere novercae,

    id. ib. 2, 127:

    si quid praesentius audes,

    more effective, bolder, id. A. 12, 152:

    praesentissimum remedium,

    Col. 6, 14; Plin. 28, 5, 14, § 53.—With objectclause:

    o diva... Praesens vel imo tollere de gradu Mortale corpus, vel, etc.,

    mighty, able, Hor. C. 1, 35, 2.—
    D.
    Of disposition or character, present, collected, resolute:

    animo virili praesentique ut sis, para,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 8, 64:

    si cui virtus animusque in pectore praesens,

    Verg. A. 5, 363:

    animus acer et praesens,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 20, 84:

    non plures, sed etiam praesentioribus animis,

    Liv. 31, 46:

    praesentissimo animo pugnare, Auct. B. Alex. 40: Crassus, ut praesens ingenio semper respondit,

    Plin. 17, 1, 1, § 4.—
    E.
    Present, aiding, favoring, propitious:

    Hercules tantus, et tam praesens habetur deus,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; 3, 5, 11:

    deus,

    Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 31; cf.:

    tu dea, tu praesens, nostro succurre labori,

    Verg. A. 9, 404:

    modo diva triformis Adjuvet, et praesens ingentibus adnuat ausis,

    Ov. M. 7, 178.— Comp.:

    nihil illo (praesagio) praesentius,

    Flor. 4, 7, 9.—
    F.
    Appropriate, pertinent, timely:

    praesens hic quidemst apologus,

    Plaut. Stich. 4, 1, 38; cf.:

    en hercle praesens somnium,

    id. Mil. 2, 4, 41.

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  • 128 ruhig

    I Adj.
    1. (still) quiet (auch Farbe, Gegend etc., WIRTS., Markt); präd. (auch bewegungslos) still; seid mal bitte einen Moment ruhig! please keep quiet just for a moment; du bist ganz ruhig! drohend: I don’t want to hear another sound out of you; in ruhigem Ton in a calm (tone of) voice; um jemanden / etw. ist es ruhig geworden fig. you don’t hear anything about s.o. / s.th. any more
    2. (friedlich, ungestört) quiet, peaceful, tranquil; (geruhsam) restful; eine ruhige Kugel schieben umg. be not exactly killing o.s.; ruhiger Posten umg. easy ( oder cushy) job; ich habe keine ruhige Minute I don’t get a moment’s ( oder minute’s) peace ( oder rest)
    3. (gelassen) calm, composed, cool(-headed); (leidenschaftslos) even-tempered; (beruhigt) reassured; Hand: steady; Nerven: calm; Gewissen: clear; ruhiger Mensch quiet person; ruhig und gefasst calm and collected; ruhig werden quiet(en) down; ruhig bleiben keep calm ( oder one’s temper); sei ganz ruhig (unbesorgt) there’s no need to worry; ruhig! quiet!; nur ruhig! take it easy; ( dazu braucht man) eine ruhige Hand (this needs) a steady hand; ruhig Blut! just keep calm, calm down
    4. (glatt, störungsfrei) smooth; (gemächlich) leisurely (auch Adv.) See: calm; Überfahrt: smooth; ruhiger Gang TECH. smooth running
    5. ruhig stellen MED. (Arm etc.) immobilize; (Patienten) medikamentös: tranquil(l)ize; fig. pacify, calm
    II Adv.
    1. quietly etc.; ruhig schlafen sleep soundly; ruhig wohnen live in a quiet area; ruhig verlaufen be uneventful; (reibungslos) go off smoothly ( oder without a hitch); sich ruhig verhalten keep quiet, hold one’s peace; sie sahen ruhig zu, wie er den Hund quälte they just stood and watched him tormenting the dog
    2. (meinetwegen, getrost) by all means; du kannst ruhig dableiben by all means stay if you want, it’s all right for you to stay; das können Sie ruhig tun feel free (to do so); du kannst ihn ruhig wecken by all means wake him, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t wake him; du kannst mir ruhig glauben you can take my word for it; du könntest mir ruhig die Tür aufmachen you might open the door for me; du könntest ihr ruhig mal schreiben you could do worse than write her a letter; man kann ruhig behaupten, dass... it is safe to say that...
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    unflustered; leisurely; placid; smooth; calm; silent; still; tranquil; cool; easeful; halcyon; reposeful; restful; unexcited; composed; quiet; quiescent; sedate; staid; unruffled
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    ru|hig ['ruːɪç]
    1. adj
    1) (= still) quiet; Wetter, Meer calm

    seid rúhig! — be quiet!

    ihr sollt rúhig sein! — (will you) be quiet!

    2) (= geruhsam) quiet; Urlaub, Feiertage, Leben quiet, peaceful; Farbe restful; (= ohne Störung) Überfahrt, Verlauf smooth; (TECH) smooth

    gegen 6 Uhr wird es rúhiger — it quietens (Brit) or quiets (US) down around 6 o'clock

    alles geht seinen rúhigen Gang — everything is going smoothly

    See:
    Kugel
    3) (= gelassen) calm; Gewissen easy

    nur rúhig (Blut)! — keep calm, take it easy (inf)

    bei rúhiger Überlegung — on( mature) consideration

    du wirst auch noch rúhiger! — you'll calm down one day

    du kannst/Sie können ganz rúhig sein — I can assure you

    See:
    Blut
    4) (= sicher) Hand, Blick steady
    5) (= teilnahmslos) calm
    2. adv
    1) (= still) sitzen, stehenbleiben, dastehen still

    sitz doch rúhig! — sit still!

    2)

    (= untätig) etw rúhig mitansehen — to stand by and watch sth

    rúhig dabeistehen — just to stand by

    ich kann doch nicht rúhig mit ansehen, wie er so etwas tut — I can't just stand there and watch him do a thing like that

    sich rúhig verhalten — to keep calm

    3) (inf)

    du kannst rúhig hierbleiben — feel free to stay here, you're welcome to stay here if you want

    ihr könnt rúhig gehen, ich passe schon auf — you just go and I'll look after things

    wir können rúhig darüber sprechen — we can talk about it if you want

    du könntest rúhig mal etwas für mich tun! — it's about time you did something for me!

    4) (= ohne Turbulenzen) laufen very quietly

    das Flugzeug liegt rúhig in der Luft — the plane is flying smoothly

    ihr Leben verläuft sehr rúhig — she leads a very quiet life

    5)

    (= gelassen) wenn du etwas rúhiger überlegen würdest — if you took more time to think things over

    lass uns rúhig nachdenken — let's think things over calmly

    6) (= beruhigt) schlafen peacefully

    du kannst rúhig ins Kino gehen — go ahead, go to the cinema

    jetzt kann ich rúhig in Urlaub fahren — now I can go on holiday (esp Brit) or vacation (US) with an easy mind

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    1) (still or quiet: a calm sea; The weather was calm.) calm
    2) (not anxious or excited: a calm person/expression; Please keep calm!) calm
    5) (calm and not easily disturbed or upset: a placid child.) placid
    6) (not making very much, or any, noise; without very much, or any, noise: Tell the children to be quiet; It's very quiet out in the country; a quiet person.) quiet
    7) (free from worry, excitement etc: I live a very quiet life.) quiet
    8) (without much movement or activity; not busy: We'll have a quiet afternoon watching television.) quiet
    10) ((of colours, music etc) causing a person to feel calm and relaxed: Some people find blue a restful colour; After a hard day's work, I like to listen to some restful music.) restful
    11) (not making any noise: This lift is quite silent.) silent
    12) ((of movement) without breaks, stops or jolts: Did you have a smooth flight from New York?) smooth
    14) (quiet; peaceful: Life in the country is not always tranquil.) tranquil
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    ru·hig
    [ˈru:ɪç]
    I. adj
    1. (still, sich still verhaltend) quiet
    eine \ruhige Gegend a quiet area
    ein \ruhiger Mieter a quiet tenant
    2. (geruhsam) quiet
    sich dat einen \ruhigen Abend machen to have a quiet evening
    3. (keine Bewegung aufweisend) calm
    eine \ruhige Flamme a still flame
    4. (störungsfrei) smooth
    ein Achtzylinder hat einen \ruhigen Lauf an eight-cylinder engine runs smoothly
    eine \ruhige Überfahrt a smooth crossing
    5. (gelassen) calm
    ganz \ruhig sein können to not have to worry
    ich werde das schon regeln, da können Sie ganz \ruhig sein I'll sort that out, you don't have to worry; s.a. Gewissen
    6. (sicher) steady
    ein \ruhiger Blick a steady gaze
    II. adv
    1. (untätig) idly
    \ruhig dastehen to stand idly by
    etw \ruhig stellen MED Körperteil to immobilize sth
    2. (gleichmäßig) smoothly
    3. (gelassen) calmly
    4. (beruhigt) with peace of mind
    jetzt kann ich \ruhig nach Hause gehen und mich ausspannen now I can go home with my mind at rest and relax
    III. part (fam) really
    geh \ruhig, ich komme schon alleine zurecht don't worry about going, I can manage on my own
    du kannst \ruhig ins Kino gehen, ich passe schon auf die Kinder auf you just go to the cinema, I'll keep an eye on the children
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    1.
    1) (still, leise) quiet
    2) (friedlich, ungestört) peaceful <times, life, scene, valley, spot, etc.>; quiet <talk, reflection, life, spot>

    er hat keine ruhige Minutehe doesn't have a moment's peace

    3) (unbewegt) calm <sea, weather>; still < air>; (fig.) peaceful < melody>; quiet < pattern>; (gleichmäßig) steady <breathing, hand, flame, steps>; smooth <flight, crossing>
    4) (gelassen) calm <voice etc.>; quiet, calm < person>

    ruhig bleiben — keep calm; keep one's cool (coll.)

    2.
    1) (still, leise) quietly
    2) (friedlich, ohne Störungen) < sleep> peacefully; < go off> smoothly, peacefully; (ohne Zwischenfälle) uneventfully; <work, think> in peace
    3) (unbewegt) <sit, lie, stand> still; (gleichmäßig) <burn, breathe> steadily; < run, fly> smoothly
    4) (gelassen) <speak, watch, sit> calmly
    3.
    Adverb by all means

    du kannst ruhig mitkommenby all means come along; you're welcome to come along

    lach mich ruhig ausall right or go ahead, laugh at me[, I don't care]

    soll er ruhig meckern(ugs.) let him moan[, I don't care]

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    A. adj
    1. (still) quiet (auch Farbe, Gegend etc, WIRTSCH, Markt); präd (auch bewegungslos) still;
    seid mal bitte einen Moment ruhig! please keep quiet just for a moment;
    du bist ganz ruhig! drohend: I don’t want to hear another sound out of you;
    in ruhigem Ton in a calm (tone of) voice;
    um jemanden/etwas ist es ruhig geworden fig you don’t hear anything about sb/sth any more
    2. (friedlich, ungestört) quiet, peaceful, tranquil; (geruhsam) restful;
    eine ruhige Kugel schieben umg be not exactly killing o.s.;
    ruhiger Posten umg easy ( oder cushy) job;
    ich habe keine ruhige Minute I don’t get a moment’s ( oder minute’s) peace ( oder rest)
    3. (gelassen) calm, composed, cool(-headed); (leidenschaftslos) even-tempered; (beruhigt) reassured; Hand: steady; Nerven: calm; Gewissen: clear;
    ruhiger Mensch quiet person;
    ruhig und gefasst calm and collected;
    ruhig werden quiet(en) down;
    ruhig bleiben keep calm ( oder one’s temper);
    sei ganz ruhig (unbesorgt) there’s no need to worry;
    ruhig! quiet!;
    nur ruhig! take it easy;
    (dazu braucht man) eine ruhige Hand (this needs) a steady hand;
    ruhig Blut! just keep calm, calm down
    4. (glatt, störungsfrei) smooth; (gemächlich) leisurely (auch adv); See: calm; Überfahrt: smooth;
    ruhiger Gang TECH smooth running
    5.
    ruhig stellen MED (Arm etc) immobilize; (Patienten) medikamentös: tranquil(l)ize; fig pacify, calm
    B. adv
    1. quietly etc;
    ruhig schlafen sleep soundly;
    ruhig wohnen live in a quiet area;
    ruhig verlaufen be uneventful; (reibungslos) go off smoothly ( oder without a hitch);
    sich ruhig verhalten keep quiet, hold one’s peace;
    sie sahen ruhig zu, wie er den Hund quälte they just stood and watched him tormenting the dog
    2. (meinetwegen, getrost) by all means;
    du kannst ruhig dableiben by all means stay if you want, it’s all right for you to stay;
    das können Sie ruhig tun feel free (to do so);
    du kannst ihn ruhig wecken by all means wake him, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t wake him;
    du kannst mir ruhig glauben you can take my word for it;
    du könntest mir ruhig die Tür aufmachen you might open the door for me;
    du könntest ihr ruhig mal schreiben you could do worse than write her a letter;
    man kann ruhig behaupten, dass … it is safe to say that …
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    1.
    1) (still, leise) quiet
    2) (friedlich, ungestört) peaceful <times, life, scene, valley, spot, etc.>; quiet <talk, reflection, life, spot>
    3) (unbewegt) calm <sea, weather>; still < air>; (fig.) peaceful < melody>; quiet < pattern>; (gleichmäßig) steady <breathing, hand, flame, steps>; smooth <flight, crossing>
    4) (gelassen) calm <voice etc.>; quiet, calm < person>

    ruhig bleiben — keep calm; keep one's cool (coll.)

    2.
    1) (still, leise) quietly
    2) (friedlich, ohne Störungen) < sleep> peacefully; < go off> smoothly, peacefully; (ohne Zwischenfälle) uneventfully; <work, think> in peace
    3) (unbewegt) <sit, lie, stand> still; (gleichmäßig) <burn, breathe> steadily; <run, fly> smoothly
    4) (gelassen) <speak, watch, sit> calmly
    3.
    Adverb by all means

    du kannst ruhig mitkommen — by all means come along; you're welcome to come along

    lach mich ruhig ausall right or go ahead, laugh at me[, I don't care]

    soll er ruhig meckern(ugs.) let him moan[, I don't care]

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    adj.
    calm adj.
    easy in one's mind (about) expr.
    halcyon adj.
    not flustered adj.
    quiescent adj.
    quiet adj.
    restful adj.
    silent adj.
    staid adj.
    still adj.
    tranquil adj.
    unexcited adj.
    unharried adj.
    unhasty adj.
    unruffled adj. adv.
    calmly adv.
    quiescently adv.
    quietly adv.
    reposefully adv.
    restfully adv.
    sedately adv.
    smoothly adv.
    tranquilly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > ruhig

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