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1 fond
fond1) (loving: fond looks; a fond husband.) cariñoso, afectuoso2) ((of wishes, hopes etc) unlikely to be fulfilled: His fond ambition was to be a film star.) más querido/anhelado; ilusorio•- fondly- fondness
- fond of
fond adjto be fond of someone tenerle cariño a alguien / querer a alguientr[fɒnd]1 (loving) cariñoso,-a2 (indulgent) indulgente3 (hope, belief) vano,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be fond of somebody tenerle cariño a alguiento be fond of something ser aficionado,-a a algo, gustarle mucho algo a unofond ['fɑnd] adj1) loving: cariñoso, tierno2) partial: aficionado3) fervent: ferviente, fervorosoadj.• afecto, -a adj.• afectuoso, -a adj.• aficionado, -a adj.• amante adj.• amigo, -a adj.• cariñoso, -a adj.fɑːnd, fɒndadjective -er, -est1) (pred)fond OF somebody/something/-ING: she's very fond of Sue le tiene mucho cariño a Sue, quiere mucho a Sue; he was fond of chocolate le gustaba el chocolate; he's a bit too fond of criticizing other people es demasiado aficionado a criticar a los demás; to grow fond of somebody — tomarle cariño a alguien, encariñarse con alguien
2) (before n)a) ( loving) <gesture/look> cariñosob) ( indulgent) <parent/husband> indulgentec) (delusive, vain) <hope/illusion> vano[fɒnd]ADJ (compar fonder) (superl fondest)1)to be fond of sb — tener cariño a algn, querer mucho a algn
I am very fond of Inga — a Inga le tengo mucho cariño or la quiero mucho
they were very fond of each other — se tenían mucho cariño, se querían mucho
I've become or grown fond of him — me he encariñado con él, le he cogido cariño
2)to be fond of sth: she is very fond of marmalade/shopping — le gusta mucho la mermelada/ir de compras
he is very fond of handing out advice — pej es demasiado aficionado a dar consejos
he became or grew very fond of gardening — le cogió gusto a la jardinería
3) (=affectionate) [wife, parent, relative] cariñoso, afectuosoabsenceto bid sb a fond farewell, bid a fond farewell to sb — despedirse de algn cariñosamente
4) (=pleasant)5) (=foolish) [belief, hope] ingenuo, vanoin the fond belief that — con la ingenua or vana creencia de que
6) (=fervent) [wish] ferviente* * *[fɑːnd, fɒnd]adjective -er, -est1) (pred)fond OF somebody/something/-ING: she's very fond of Sue le tiene mucho cariño a Sue, quiere mucho a Sue; he was fond of chocolate le gustaba el chocolate; he's a bit too fond of criticizing other people es demasiado aficionado a criticar a los demás; to grow fond of somebody — tomarle cariño a alguien, encariñarse con alguien
2) (before n)a) ( loving) <gesture/look> cariñosob) ( indulgent) <parent/husband> indulgentec) (delusive, vain) <hope/illusion> vano -
2 fond
fond [fɒnd](a) to be fond of sb aimer beaucoup qn, avoir de l'affection pour qn;∎ to be fond of sth aimer beaucoup qch, être amateur de qch;∎ I'm very fond of sweet things je suis très friand de sucreries, j'aime beaucoup les sucreries;∎ I'm rather fond of her je l'aime bien;∎ they're fond of each other ils s'aiment bien;∎ he's fond of reading il aime lire;∎ I'm not fond of being told I'm an idiot je n'apprécie pas qu'on me traite d'idiot;∎ he is rather too fond of the sound of his own voice il aime un peu trop s'écouter parler;∎ he was fond of the odd whisky il aimait bien prendre un petit whisky de temps à autre(b) (loving → friend, wife, embrace) affectueux, tendre; (→ parent) indulgent, bon; (→ look) tendre;∎ with fondest love (in letter) affectueusement∎ my fondest dream mon rêve le plus cher∎ in the fond hope of catching a glimpse of my idol dans le fol espoir d'apercevoir mon idole;∎ she still retained the fond belief that he would return elle persistait à croire qu'il reviendrait -
3 fond
adjective1) (tender) zärtlich; (affectionate) liebevoll [Blick]; lieb [Erinnerung]be fond of somebody — jemanden mögen od. gern haben
I'm not very fond of sweets — ich mache mir nicht viel aus Süßigkeiten
2) (foolishly credulous or hopeful) kühn [Hoffnung, Traum]; gutgläubig [Person]; allzu zuversichtlich [Glaube]* * *[fond]•- academic.ru/28621/fondly">fondly- fondness
- fond of* * *[fɒnd, AM fɑ:nd]adj attr1. (affectionate) smile liebevoll▪ to be \fond of sb/sth jdn/etw gerne mögen▪ to be \fond of doing sth etw gerne machen2. (tender) zärtlich, liebevoll\fond memories teure Erinnerungen3. (naive) töricht, übertrieben\fond hope kühne Hoffnung* * *[fɒnd]adj (+er)1)to be fond of sb — jdn gernhaben or mögen
she is very fond of animals — sie hat Tiere sehr gern, sie ist sehr tierlieb(end)
I'm not enormously fond of Shaw's plays —
the two were very fond of each other — die beiden hatten or mochten einander sehr gern
I am fonder of Michael than James, but I am fondest of Adrian — ich habe Michael lieber als James, aber Adrian habe ich am liebsten
to become or grow fond of sb/sth — jdn/etw lieb gewinnen
he became very fond of the garden — der Garten ist ihm sehr lieb geworden or sehr ans Herz gewachsen
he is very fond of telling us about the war — er erzählt uns mit Vorliebe vom Krieg
she gave him a fond smile to bid sb a fond farewell — sie lächelte ihn liebevoll an sich liebevoll von jdm verabschieden
to have fond memories of sth — schöne Erinnerungen an etw (acc) haben, sich gern an etw (acc) erinnern
See:→ absence3) (= fervent) hope, dream, wish sehnlichhis fondest wish — sein sehnlichster Wunsch, sein Herzenswunsch
in the fond hope/belief that... — in der vergeblichen Hoffnung, dass...
he has fond hopes of winning — er bildet sich (dat) tatsächlich ein, gewinnen zu können
* * *be fond of doing sth etwas gern tun;be fond of children kinderlieb sein;be fond of smoking gern rauchen;be fond of sports sportbegeistert sein2. zärtlich, liebevoll, innig3. allzu nachsichtig (Mutter etc)4. übertrieben zuversichtlich, (allzu) kühn (Hoffnung etc):it went beyond my fondest dreams es übertraf meine kühnsten Träume* * *adjective1) (tender) zärtlich; (affectionate) liebevoll [Blick]; lieb [Erinnerung]be fond of somebody — jemanden mögen od. gern haben
2) (foolishly credulous or hopeful) kühn [Hoffnung, Traum]; gutgläubig [Person]; allzu zuversichtlich [Glaube]* * *adj.zärtlich adj. -
4 deceive
dɪˈsi:v гл. обманывать;
вводить в заблуждение( into - в чем-л.;
with - чем-л.) The clever salesman deceived the old lady into lending him all her money for his business, by telling her that she would get rich. ≈ Умный торговец убедил старуху отдать ему все свои деньги под тем предлогом, что она разбогатеет. Advertisers are now forbidden to deceive the public with false claims. ≈ Рекламодателям теперь запрещено вводить людей в заблуждения ложными сведениями. deceive oneself be deceived in Syn: beguile into, beguile out of, cheat into, chisel out, con into, con out of, cozen, defraud
2), delude, diddle
1), do out of, gull II
2., shaft
3), swindle
2., trap into, trick into, trick out of обманывать, сознательно вводить в заблуждение - to * the teacher обмануть учителя - to * smb. into belief that... внушить кому-л. ложную мысль, будто... - to * smb. as to one's intentions ввести кого-л. в заблуждение насчет своих намерений - the boy *d you about it мальчишка обманул /надул/ вас на этот счет - you're deceiving yourself вы обманываете (самого) себя - let us not * ourselves with fond hopes не будем себя тешить несбыточными надеждами обманывать, вводить в заблуждение, сбивать с толку( о явлениях, событиях, фактах) - to be *d by appearances быть обманутым внешностью - his friendly manner *d me я был обманут его дружеским обращением - I was *d by the blue sky and took no umbrella безоблачное небо ввело меня в заблуждение, и я не взял зонтика - I thought my eyes were deceiving me я не верил своим глазам преим. (разговорное) разочаровывать, не оправдывать ожиданий - hopes completely *d совершенно не оправдавшиеся надежды - you have *d my expectations вы не оправдали моих ожиданий deceive вводить в заблуждение ~ обманывать;
вводить в заблуждение;
to deceive oneself обманываться ~ обманывать ~ разочаровывать ~ сбивать с толку ~ обманывать;
вводить в заблуждение;
to deceive oneself обманываться -
5 deceive
[dıʹsi:v] v1. 1) обманывать, сознательно вводить в заблуждениеto deceive the teacher [one's parents] - обмануть учителя [своих родителей]
to deceive smb. into the belief that... - внушить кому-л. ложную мысль, будто...
to deceive smb. as to one's intentions - ввести кого-л. в заблуждение насчёт своих намерений
the boy deceived you about it - мальчишка обманул /надул/ вас на этот счёт
let us not deceive ourselves with fond hopes - не будем себя тешить несбыточными надеждами
2) обманывать, вводить в заблуждение, сбивать с толку (о явлениях, событиях, фактах)I was deceived by the blue sky and took no umbrella - безоблачное небо ввело меня в заблуждение, и я не взял зонтика
2. преим. разг. разочаровывать, не оправдывать ожиданий -
6 trust
1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) have tillid til; stole på2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) betro3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) være sikker på2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) tillid; tro2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) varetægt3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) betroet job4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) båndlagt fond5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) kartel•- trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness* * *1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) have tillid til; stole på2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) betro3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) være sikker på2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) tillid; tro2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) varetægt3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) betroet job4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) båndlagt fond5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) kartel•- trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness -
7 deep
deep [di:p]1. adjective► deep in• deep in the forest/in enemy territory au cœur de la forêt/du territoire ennemib. [border] large ; [shelf, cupboard] profondc. ( = low-pitched) grave ; [growl] sourdd. ( = strong in colour) profonde. [breath, sigh] profondf. [sorrow, admiration, divisions, sleep] profond ; [concern, interest] vifg. ( = profound) [writer, thinker, book] profond2. adverb• to run deep [divisions, tendency] être profond ; [problems] être grave ; [feelings] être exacerbé ; [racism, prejudice] être bien enraciné• deep down she still mistrusted him en son for intérieur, elle se méfiait encore de lui3. noun4. compounds• to throw sb in at the deep end (inf) mettre tout de suite qn dans le bain ► deep-fat fryer noun friteuse f► deep-six (inf!) transitive verb* * *[diːp] 1.noun littér2.1) ( from top to bottom) gen profond; [mud, snow, carpet] épais/épaisse; [container, drawer, saucepan, grass] haut2) ( in width) [band, strip] large3) ( from front to back) [shelf, alcove, stage] profondto be in deep trouble — (colloq) avoir de sérieux ennuis
5) ( impenetrable) gen profond; [secret] grand; [person] réservéin deepest Wales — hum au fin fond du pays de Galles
you're a deep one! — (colloq) tu caches bien ton jeu! (colloq)
6) ( intellectually profound) gen profond; [knowledge] approfondi7) ( dark) [colour] intense; [tan] prononcé8) ( low) [voice] profond; [note, sound] grave9) (involved, absorbed)deep in — absorbé dans [thought, entertainment]; plongé dans [book, conversation]
10) ( long) [shot, serve] en profondeur3.1) ( a long way down) [dig, bury, cut] profondémentto dig deeper into an affair — fig creuser (plus loin) une affaire
to sink deeper into debt — fig s'endetter davantage
2) ( a long way in)deep in ou into — au cœur de [region]
3) fig (emotionally, in psyche)deep down ou inside — dans mon/ton etc for intérieur
to go deep — [faith, loyalty] être profond
to run deep — [belief, feeling, prejudice] être bien enraciné
4) Sport [kick, serve] en profondeur••to be in deep — (colloq) y être jusqu'au cou (colloq)
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8 deep
B adj1 ( vertically) [hole, ditch, water, wound, wrinkle, breath, sigh, curtsey, armchair] profond ; [mud, snow, carpet] épais/épaisse ; [container, drawer, saucepan, grass] haut ; deep roots Bot racines fpl profondes ; fig bases fpl ; deep cleansing Cosmet nettoyage en profondeur ; a deep-pile carpet une moquette de haute laine ; how deep is the river/wound? quelle est la profondeur de la rivière/blessure? ; the lake is 13 m deep le lac a 13 m de profondeur ; a hole 5 cm deep, a 5 cm deep hole un trou de 5 cm ; the floor was 10 cm deep in water le sol se trouvait sous 10 cm d'eau ; the sound/spring came from a source deep in the earth le son/la fontaine provenait des profondeurs de la terre ;2 ( horizontally) [border, band, strip] large ; [shelf, drawer, cupboard, alcove, stage] profond ; a shelf 30 cm deep une étagère de 30 cm de profondeur ; people were standing six deep les gens étaient debout sur six rangées ; cars were parked three deep les voitures étaient garées sur trois files ;3 fig ( intense) [admiration, concern, depression, dismay, love, faith, impression, sorrow] profond ; [interest, regret, shame] profond, grand ; [desire, need, pleasure] grand ; [difficulty, trouble] gros/grosse ; Physiol [coma, sleep] profond ; my deepest sympathy parfois hum toutes mes condoléances ;4 ( impenetrable) [darkness, forest, jungle, mystery] profond ; [secret] grand ; [person] réservé ; they live in deepest Wales hum ils habitent au fin fond du pays de Galles ; you're a deep one ○ ! tu caches bien ton jeu ○ ! ;5 ( intellectually profound) [idea, insight, meaning, truth, book, thinker] profond ; [knowledge, discussion] approfondi ; [thought] ( concentrated) profond ; ( intimate) intime ; at a deeper level plus en profondeur ;8 (involved, absorbed) to be deep in être absorbé dans [thought, entertainment] ; être plongé dans [book, conversation, work] ; to be deep in debt être endetté jusqu'au cou ;9 [shot, serve] en profondeur.C adv1 ( a long way down) [dig, bury, cut] profondément ; he thrust his hands deep into his pockets/the snow il a enfoncé ses mains dans ses poches/la neige ; she dived deep into the lake elle a plongé dans les profondeurs du lac ; he plunged the knife deep into her body il lui a planté le couteau dans le corps ; deep in the cellars tout au fond des caves ; deep beneath the sea/the earth's surface à une grande profondeur sous la mer/la surface de la terre ; to sink/dig deeper s'enfoncer/creuser plus profondément ; to dig deeper into an affair fig creuser (plus loin) une affaire ; to sink deeper into debt fig s'endetter davantage ; he drank deep of the wine littér il a bu une large rasade de vin ;2 ( a long way in) deep in ou into au cœur de ; deep in the forest, all was still au cœur de la forêt, le silence régnait ; to go deep into the woods s'enfoncer au cœur des bois ; deep in the heart of the maquis/of Texas au cœur du maquis/du Texas ; deep in space loin dans l'espace ; deep in my heart tout au fond de mon cœur ; to be deep in thought/discussion être plongé dans ses pensées/dans une discussion ; to work/talk deep into the night travailler/causer jusque tard dans la nuit ; he gazed deep into my eyes littér il s'est noyé dans mon regard ;3 fig (emotionally, in psyche) deep down ou inside dans mon/ton etc for intérieur ; deep down she was frightened dans son for intérieur elle avait peur ; deep down she's a nice woman elle a un bon fond ; to go deep [faith, emotion, loyalty, instinct] être profond ; his problems go deeper than that ses problèmes sont bien plus graves que cela ; to run deep [belief, feeling, prejudice] être bien enraciné ;4 Sport [hit, kick, serve] en profondeur.to be in deep ○ y être jusqu'au cou ○ ; to be in deep water être dans de beaux draps ○. -
9 root
root [ru:t]1. noun• that is at the root of... cela est à l'origine de...• what lies at the root of his attitude? quelle est la raison fondamentale de son attitude ?3. compounds[+ team] encourager( = find) dénicher* * *[ruːt] 1.1) Botany, Linguistics, Mathematics, fig racine fto take root — [plant] prendre racine; [idea, value] s'établir; [industry] s'implanter
2) ( of problem) fond m; ( of evil) origine f2.noun modifier3.transitive verb4.deeply-rooted — lit, fig bien enraciné
1) Botany prendre racine2) ( search) fouiller•Phrasal Verbs:- root for- root out -
10 opinion
opinion [ə'pɪnjən]∎ in my opinion à mon avis;∎ in the opinion of her teachers de l'avis de ses professeurs, selon ses professeurs;∎ I am of the opinion that we should wait je suis d'avis que l'on attende;∎ what is your opinion on or about the elections? que pensez-vous des élections?;∎ everyone should be free to express an opinion chacun devrait être libre d'exprimer son opinion;∎ my personal opinion is that… je suis d'avis que…, pour ma part, je pense que…;∎ well, if you want my honest opinion, I'll tell you puisque tu veux savoir le fond de ma pensée, je vais te le dire;∎ can you give us your opinion on the festival? pouvez-vous nous dire ce que vous pensez du festival?;∎ I'd like your opinion j'aimerais avoir ton opinion ou savoir ce que tu en penses;∎ to form an opinion of sb/sth se faire une opinion sur ou de qn/qch;∎ to have a good/bad opinion of sth avoir une bonne/mauvaise opinion de qch;∎ I have a rather low opinion of him je n'ai pas beaucoup d'estime pour lui;∎ he has too high an opinion of himself il a une trop haute opinion de lui-même(b) (conviction, belief) opinion f;∎ to have strong opinions avoir des opinions bien arrêtées ou tranchées;∎ world/international opinion l'opinion f mondiale/internationale;∎ a matter of opinion une affaire d'opinion;∎ public opinion is against them ils ont l'opinion publique contre eux∎ it is the opinion of the court that… la cour est d'avis que…∎ a medical/legal opinion un avis médical/juridique►► Marketing opinion former, opinion leader leader m d'opinion, préconisateur m;Marketing opinion measurement sondage m d'opinion;Marketing opinion measurement technique technique f de sondage d'opinion;Marketing opinion poll sondage m (d'opinion), enquête f (d'opinion);Marketing opinion pollster sondeur(euse) m,f (d'opinion);Marketing opinion survey sondage m d'opinion (publique), enquête f (d'opinion)
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