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121 cof|nąć
pf — cof|ać impf (cofnęła, cofnęli — cofam) Ⅰ vt 1. (przesunąć do tyłu) to move back- cofnąć rękę to withdraw one’s hand- cofnąć samochód to reverse a. back up a car- cofnąć taśmę to rewind a tape- cofnij, nie wiedziałam ostatniej sceny rewind it a bit, I didn’t see the last scene- cofnąć zegarek to put one’s watch back- cofnąć zegarki to put back the clocks- cofnąć czas przen. to turn back the clock a. time2. (zawrócić) to turn back- cofnięto nas z granicy we were turned back at the border3. (odwołać) to reverse [decyzję]; to take back; to retract książk. [obietnicę]; to rescind, to cancel [rozkaz]; to lift [zakaz]; to withdraw [oskarżenie, zgodę, koncesję]; to withdraw, to cut off [stypendium, zasiłek, kredyt]- cofam to, co powiedziałem I take back what I said- tego, co się stało, nie można cofnąć what’s done cannot be undoneⅡ cofnąć się — cofać się 1. (przesunąć się w tył) to move back- cofnąć się o krok to take a step backwards- dziewczyna cofnęła się na jego widok the girl drew back when she saw him- cofnijcie się! stand a. get back!- wojska cofały się przed nieprzyjacielem the army fell back a. retreated before the enemy- samochód cofnął się the car reversed a. backed up- wzbierająca woda cofnęła się the flood waters have receded2. (osłabnąć) [choroba] to recede; [kryzys] to ease- objawy choroby cofnęły się po kilku dniach the symptoms abated after a few days- cofnijmy się w wyobraźni do XVII wieku let’s imagine that we’re back in the seventeenth century- cofnijmy się w narracji o kilka miesięcy let’s go back a couple of months in the narrative- cofnąć się myślą a. pamięcią do czegoś to think back to sth- moda cofnęła się do lat sześćdziesiątych fashions looked back a. went back to the sixties- cofać się w rozwoju to regress4. (powstrzymać się) to shrink; to refrain książk.- nie cofnął się nawet przed krzywoprzysięstwem he was even willing to commit perjury- nie cofać się przed niczym to stop at nothingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cof|nąć
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122 jaar
1 year♦voorbeelden:een paar jaar geleden • a few years agoeen dik jaar • a good yeareen half jaar • half a yearin zijn jonge jaren • in his youtheen klein jaar • a little under a yearin latere jaren • in later yearshet lopend jaar • the present yearvolgend jaar • next yearin vroeger jaren • in years gone byhet is nu zes jaar (geleden) dat • it has been six years now sinceik lig al jaren in het ziekenhuis • I have been in hospital for yearshet hele jaar door • all (the) year roundjaar in, jaar uit • year after yeardoor de jaren heen • through the yearsin het jaar onzes Heren 1990 • in the year of our Lord 1990in de afgelopen tien jaar • in the past ten yearsin de laatste paar jaar, de laatste jaren • in the last few years, in recent yearsmet de jaren werd het beter • over the years things got betterom de vier jaar • every four yearsom de twee jaar • every other yearop jaren zijn • be well on in yearsjaar op jaar • year after yearover vijf jaar • five years from nowvandaag over een jaar • a year from todayper jaar • yearly, a year; 〈 geldzaken ook〉 per annum/yearjong van jaren • young in yearseen kind van zes jaar • a six-year-old (child)van 't jaar komt het er niet meer van • we won't get round to it this yearde auto van het jaar • the car of the yeariets van jaar tot jaar uitstellen • put something off year after yeareen wijn van het jaar 1979 • a wine of 1979 vintageeen vriend van jaren her/terug • a friend of many years' standingvanaf zijn derde jaar • from the age of three (onwards)hij is groot voor zijn jaren • he's big for his agevan het jaar nul • from the year dotde jaren tachtig/negentig • the eighties/ninetiesverleden week dinsdag is ze twaalf jaar geworden • she was twelve last Tuesday(en) nog vele jaren • many happy returns (of the day)de jaren zestig • the Sixtiesjaren en jaren • years and years -
123 until
❢ When used as a preposition in positive sentences until is translated by jusqu'à: they're staying until Monday = ils restent jusqu'à lundi. Remember that jusqu'à + le becomes jusqu'au and jusqu'à + les becomes jusqu'aux: until the right moment = jusqu'au bon moment ; until the exams = jusqu'aux examens. In negative sentences not until is translated by ne…pas avant: I can't see you until Friday = je ne peux pas vous voir avant vendredi. When used as a conjunction in positive sentences until is translated by jusqu'à ce que + subjunctive: we'll stay here until Maya comes back = nous resterons ici jusqu'à ce que Maya revienne. In negative sentences where the two verbs have different subjects not until is translated by ne…pas avant que + subjunctive: we won't leave until Maya comes back = nous ne partirons pas avant que Maya revienne. In negative sentences where the two verbs have the same subject not until is translated by pas avant de + infinitive: we won't leave until we've seen Claire = nous ne partirons pas avant d'avoir vu Claire. For more examples and particular usages see the entry until.A prep1 ( also till) ( up to a specific time) jusqu'à ; ( after negative verb) avant ; until Tuesday jusqu'à mardi ; until the sixties jusqu'aux années soixante ; until very recently il n'y a encore pas si longtemps ; until a year ago jusqu'à il y a un an ; until now jusqu'à présent ; until then jusqu'à ce moment-là, jusque-là ; (up) until 1901 jusqu'en or jusqu'à 1901 ; valid (up) until April 1993 valable jusqu' en avril 1993 ; you have until the end of the month vous avez jusqu'à la fin du mois (to do pour faire) ; until the day he died jusqu'à sa mort ; until well after midnight bien au-delà de minuit ; to wait until after Easter attendre après Pâques ; from Monday until Saturday du lundi au samedi ; put it off until tomorrow remets-le à demain ; until such time as you find work jusqu'à ce que tu trouves ( subj) du travail, en attendant que tu trouves ( subj) du travail ; it won't be ready until next week ça ne sera pas prêt avant la semaine prochaine ; I won't know until Tuesday je n'aurai pas la réponse avant mardi ; they didn't ring until the following day ils n'ont pas appelé avant le lendemain ; it wasn't until the 50's that… ce n'est qu'à partir des années cinquante que… ; nothing changed until after the war ce n'est qu'après la guerre que les choses ont commencé à changer ;2 ( as far as) jusqu'à ; stay on the bus until Egham ne descends pas du bus avant Egham.B conj ( also till) ( with past and present tenses) jusqu'à ce que (+ subj) ; ( in negative constructions) avant que (+ subj), avant de (+ infinitive) ; we'll stay until a solution is reached nous resterons jusqu'à ce que nous trouvions une solution ; and so it continued until they left et cela a continué jusqu'à ce qu'ils partent or jusqu'à leur départ ; let's watch TV until they arrive regardons la télévision en attendant qu'ils arrivent ( subj) ; things won't improve until we have democracy la situation ne s'améliorera pas tant que nous ne serons pas en démocratie ; stir mixture until (it is) smooth Culin mélangez bien jusqu'à obtenir une pâte lisse ; until you are dead Jur jusqu'à ce que mort s'ensuive ; wait until I get back attends que je rentre ( subj) ; I'll wait until I get back j'attendrai d'être rentré (before doing pour faire) ; wait until I tell you! attends! il faut que je te raconte! ; she waited until she was alone/they were alone elle a attendu d'être seule/qu'ils soient seuls ; don't look until I tell you to ne regarde pas avant que je te le dise ; you can't leave until you've completed the course tu ne peux pas partir avant d'avoir fini le stage ; don't ring me until you know for sure ne m'appelle pas avant d'être sûr ; we can't decide until we know the details nous ne pouvons pas prendre de décision tant que nous n'avons pas de précisions ; not until then did she realize that ce n'est qu'à ce moment-là qu'elle s'est rendu compte que ; ⇒ death. -
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ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЙЙТИ В СВЕТ VP, subj: a noun denoting a book, journal etc) to be produced and offered to the publicX вышел в свет - X came outX was published X appeared in print X saw the light of day. о ВЫХОД В СВЕТ NP sing only fixed WO printing.«Сама по себе затея написать книжку о выдающемся деятеле шестидесятых годов ничего предосудительного в себе не содержит. Ну, написал, ну, вышла в свет, — выходили в свет и не такие книги» (Набоков 1). "In itself the idea of writing a book about an outstanding public figure of the sixties contains nothing reprehensible. One sits down and writes it—fine, worse books than that have come out" (1a).«...Вместо фразы: „На этот вопрос заведующая иностранным отделом, понятно, никакого ответа дать не могла" - машинистка напечатала: „Заведующая иностранным отделом Попятна"... - и так далее. Ну, что же можно было сделать? Номер-то уж вышел в свет» (Домбров-ский 1). м...Instead of the sentence: To these questions the librarian in charge of the foreign section naturally could give no reply,' the typesetter had written, The librarian in charge of the foreign section, Natralova...' and so on. What could I do? The issue was already on the newsstands" (1a). -
125 выйти в свет
• ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ В СВЕТ[VP; subj: a noun denoting a book, journal etc]=====⇒ to be produced and offered to the public:- X saw the light of day.○ ВЫХОД В СВЕТ [NP; sing only; fixed WO] ≈ publication; printing.♦ "Сама по себе затея написать книжку о выдающемся деятеле шестидесятых годов ничего предосудительного в себе не содержит. Ну, написал, ну, вышла в свет, - выходили в свет и не такие книги" (Набоков 1). "In itself the idea of writing a book about an outstanding public figure of the sixties contains nothing reprehensible. One sits down and writes it - fine; worse books than that have come out" (1a).♦ "...Вместо фразы: "На этот вопрос заведующая иностранным отделом, понятно, никакого ответа дать не могла" - машинистка напечатала: "Заведующая иностранным отделом Попятна"... - и так далее. Ну, что же можно было сделать? Номер-то уж вышел в свет" (Доморовский 1). "...Instead of the sentence: To these questions the librarian in charge of the foreign section naturally could give no reply,' the typesetter had written, The librarian in charge of the foreign section, Natralova...' and so on. What could I do? The issue was already on the newsstands" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выйти в свет
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126 выходить в свет
• ВЫХОДИТЬ/ВЫЙТИ В СВЕТ[VP; subj: a noun denoting a book, journal etc]=====⇒ to be produced and offered to the public:- X saw the light of day.○ ВЫХОД В СВЕТ [NP; sing only; fixed WO] ≈ publication; printing.♦ "Сама по себе затея написать книжку о выдающемся деятеле шестидесятых годов ничего предосудительного в себе не содержит. Ну, написал, ну, вышла в свет, - выходили в свет и не такие книги" (Набоков 1). "In itself the idea of writing a book about an outstanding public figure of the sixties contains nothing reprehensible. One sits down and writes it - fine; worse books than that have come out" (1a).♦ "...Вместо фразы: "На этот вопрос заведующая иностранным отделом, понятно, никакого ответа дать не могла" - машинистка напечатала: "Заведующая иностранным отделом Попятна"... - и так далее. Ну, что же можно было сделать? Номер-то уж вышел в свет" (Доморовский 1). "...Instead of the sentence: To these questions the librarian in charge of the foreign section naturally could give no reply,' the typesetter had written, The librarian in charge of the foreign section, Natralova...' and so on. What could I do? The issue was already on the newsstands" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выходить в свет
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127 child
noun, pl. children Kind, das[be] with child — (dated) schwanger [sein]
* * *plural - children; noun1) (a young human being of either sex.) das Kind2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) das Kind•- academic.ru/12444/childhood">childhood- childish
- childishly
- childishness
- childless
- childlike
- childbirth
- child's play* * *<pl -dren>I. nillegitimate \child uneheliches Kindunborn \child ungeborenes Kind, Fötus myoung \child Kleinkind ntfrom a \child von Kindesbeinen anone's/sb's inner \child das Kind in einem/jdm; PSYCHthe inner \child das innere Kindyou are your father's/mother's \child du bist [genau] wie dein Vater/deine Mutteran only \child ein Einzelkind nt4. (product)she's a real \child of the sixties sie ist ein typisches Kind der Sechzigerjahre5.▶ every man, woman and \child alle ohne Ausnahme▶ spare the rod and spoil the \child ( saying) ein Schlag zur rechten Zeit hat noch niemandem geschadet▶ \children should be seen and not heard ( prov) Kinder sollte man sehen, aber nicht hören, Kinder sollten sich benehmen▶ the sins of the fathers [are visited upon the \children] ( saying) die Sünden der Väter [suchen die Kinder heim]▶ to be [great] with \child ( old) [hoch]schwanger sein, [kurz] vor der Niederkunft stehen veraltend geh\child prostitution Kinderprostitution f* * *[tʃaɪld]n pl children ( lit, fig)Kind ntwhen I was a child — in or zu meiner Kindheit
she was with child (old, liter) — sie trug ein Kind unter ihrem Herzen (old, liter)
* * *child [tʃaıld] pl children [ˈtʃıldrən] s1. Kind n:with child schwanger;get with child schwängern;from a child von Kindheit oder Kindesbeinen an;be a good child sei artig!;b) das ist harmlos (verglichen mit);children and fools tell the truth (Sprichwort) Kinder und Narren sagen die Wahrheit2. fig Kind n, kindliche oder (pej) kindische Person:don’t be such a child sei doch nicht so kindisch!;3. Kind n, Nachkomme m:the children of Israel die Kinder Israels;a) BIBEL die Kinder des Lichtes,b) die Quäker4. obs oder poet Jüngling m vornehmer Abkunft, Junker m5. fig Jünger m, Schüler m6. fig Kind n, Produkt nch. abk2. chapter3. chief4. child5. children6. church* * *noun, pl. children Kind, das[be] with child — (dated) schwanger [sein]
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128 escindirse
1 to split (off) (en, into)* * *VPR (=dividirse) to split, divide (en into)[facción] to split off* * *verbo pronominala) ( dividirse) to splitb) ( separarse)* * *verbo pronominala) ( dividirse) to splitb) ( separarse)* * *escindirse(de)(v.) = secede (from)Ex: The only republic to secede peacefully from the former Yugoslavia, Macedonia has the potential to become a wealthy and stable nation, a beacon of reform in southeastern Europe.
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■escindirse verbo reflexivo to split: la banda se escindió en los años sesenta, the band split off in the sixties
' escindirse' also found in these entries:
English:
splinter
- split
- split off
- break
* * *vpr1. [dividirse] to split (en into);la organización se escindió en varios grupúsculos the organization split into several splinter groups2. [desgajarse] to split off, to break away (de from);la rama política se escindió de la militar the political wing split off o broke away from the military wing* * *v/r1 ( fragmentarse) split (en into)2 ( segregarse) break away (de from)* * *escindirse vr1) : to split2) : to break away
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